diff --git "a/eval_predictions.json" "b/eval_predictions.json" --- "a/eval_predictions.json" +++ "b/eval_predictions.json" @@ -1,33 +1,33 @@ { "56be4db0acb8001400a502ec": "24\u201310 to earn their third Super Bowl title. The game was played on February 7, 2016", "56be4db0acb8001400a502ed": "24\u201310 to earn their third Super Bowl title. The game was played on February 7, 2016", - "56be4db0acb8001400a502ee": "February 7, 2016", + "56be4db0acb8001400a502ee": "Arabic numerals", "56be4db0acb8001400a502ef": "24\u201310 to earn their third Super Bowl title. 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They then beat the defending Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots", + "56beb7953aeaaa14008c92ae": "11", "56beb7953aeaaa14008c92af": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds", "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9561": "23\u201316", - "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9562": "23\u201316", + "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9562": "11 points in the final three minutes", "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9563": "New England Patriots", - "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9564": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds", - "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9565": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds", + "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9564": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17", + "56bf36b93aeaaa14008c9565": "two", "56d7018a0d65d214001982c2": "Pittsburgh Steelers", "56d7018a0d65d214001982c3": "23\u201316", "56d7018a0d65d214001982c5": "Pittsburgh Steelers in the divisional round, 23\u201316", - "56d99f99dc89441400fdb628": "Pittsburgh Steelers", - "56d99f99dc89441400fdb629": "Pittsburgh Steelers", - "56d99f99dc89441400fdb62c": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds", + "56d99f99dc89441400fdb628": "23\u201316", + "56d99f99dc89441400fdb629": "Pittsburgh", + "56d99f99dc89441400fdb62c": "20\u201318, by intercepting a pass on New England's 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds left on the clock", "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b5": "Thomas Davis", - "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b6": "three ACL tears in his career, went down with a broken arm in the NFC Championship Game", - "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b7": "11-year veteran", + "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b6": "Carolina suffered a major setback", + "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b7": "11-year", "56beb7fd3aeaaa14008c92b8": "11-year veteran", - "56bf3a223aeaaa14008c9575": "three ACL tears", + "56bf3a223aeaaa14008c9575": "ACL tears", "56bf3a223aeaaa14008c9576": "Carolina suffered a major setback", "56bf3a223aeaaa14008c9577": "11-year veteran", "56bf3a223aeaaa14008c9579": "11-year veteran who had already overcome three ACL tears in his career, went down with a broken arm in the NFC Championship", @@ -345,44 +345,44 @@ "56d703d10d65d214001982d7": "Carolina suffered a major setback", "56d703d10d65d214001982d8": "three ACL tears", "56d9a026dc89441400fdb632": "Thomas Davis", - "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92bd": "John Elway", + "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92bd": "John Elway, who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII", "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92be": "John Elway", - "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92bf": "Peyton Manning became the first quarterback ever to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowls", - "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92c0": "Peyton Manning became the first quarterback ever to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowls", - "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92c1": "age 39", - "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9591": "John Elway", + "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92bf": "39", + "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92c0": "38", + "56beb86b3aeaaa14008c92c1": "39", + "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9591": "John Elway, who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII at age 38 and is currently Denver", "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9592": "John Elway", - "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9593": "Peyton Manning became the first quarterback ever to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowls", + "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9593": "John Elway, who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII at age 38 and is currently Denver", "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9594": "John Elway", - "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9595": "multiple Super Bowls", + "56bf3fd53aeaaa14008c9595": "multiple Super Bowls. He is also the oldest quarterback ever to play in a Super Bowl at age 39", "56d704430d65d214001982de": "John Elway", "56d704430d65d214001982e0": "John Elway", "56d704430d65d214001982e1": "John Elway", - "56d704430d65d214001982e2": "age 39", + "56d704430d65d214001982e2": "John Elway, who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII", "56d9a0eadc89441400fdb63e": "John Elway", - "56d9a0eadc89441400fdb63f": "Peyton Manning became the first quarterback ever to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowls", + "56d9a0eadc89441400fdb63f": "John Elway", "56d9a0eadc89441400fdb640": "John Elway", - "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92c7": "2011. The matchup also pits the top two picks of the 2011 draft against each other: Newton for Carolina and Von Miller for Denver", + "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92c7": "2011", "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92c8": "1998 NFL draft, while Newton was picked first in 2011", - "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92c9": "13 years and 48 days", - "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92ca": "13 years and 48 days", - "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92cb": "1998 NFL draft, while Newton was picked first in 2011", + "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92c9": "13 years and 48 days (Manning was 39, Newton was 26", + "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92ca": "39, Newton was 26", + "56beb90c3aeaaa14008c92cb": "1998", "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959b": "Newton was picked first in 2011", - "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959c": "1998 NFL draft, while Newton was picked first in 2011", - "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959d": "13 years and 48 days", + "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959c": "Newton was picked first in 2011", + "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959d": "13 years and 48 days (Manning was 39, Newton was 26", "56bf41013aeaaa14008c959e": "13 years and 48 days", "56d7096b0d65d214001982fc": "39, Newton was 26", - "56d7096b0d65d214001982fd": "39, Newton was 26", - "56d7096b0d65d214001982fe": "Newton was picked first in 2011", - "56d9a199dc89441400fdb647": "13 years and 48 days (Manning was 39, Newton was 26", - "56d9a199dc89441400fdb648": "13 years and 48 days", + "56d7096b0d65d214001982fd": "1998 NFL draft, while Newton was picked first in 2011", + "56d7096b0d65d214001982fe": "Newton for Carolina and Von Miller", + "56d9a199dc89441400fdb647": "1998 NFL draft, while Newton was picked first in 2011", + "56d9a199dc89441400fdb648": "13 years and 48 days (Manning was 39, Newton was 26", "56d9a199dc89441400fdb649": "13 years and 48 days (Manning was 39, Newton was 26", "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92db": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", - "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92dc": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", - "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92dd": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", + "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92dc": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX, and Kubiak replacing Elway at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV", + "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92dd": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX, and Kubiak replacing Elway at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV", "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92de": "Elway", "56beb97c3aeaaa14008c92df": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", - "56bf6c3e3aeaaa14008c9615": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", + "56bf6c3e3aeaaa14008c9615": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX, and Kubiak replacing Elway at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV", "56bf6c3e3aeaaa14008c9617": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", "56d709ef0d65d21400198306": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX", "56d709ef0d65d21400198307": "Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX, and Kubiak replacing Elway at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV", @@ -392,86 +392,86 @@ "56beba103aeaaa14008c92e8": "Baltimore Ravens kicker", "56beba103aeaaa14008c92e9": "Baltimore Ravens kicker", "56bf467d3aeaaa14008c95a5": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", - "56bf467d3aeaaa14008c95a6": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin", - "56bf467d3aeaaa14008c95a7": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", + "56bf467d3aeaaa14008c95a6": "Justin", + "56bf467d3aeaaa14008c95a7": "field", "56d70adc0d65d21400198311": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", - "56d70adc0d65d21400198312": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", - "56d70adc0d65d21400198313": "Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", - "56d70adc0d65d21400198314": "Levi's Stadium's field was of a high enough quality to host a Super Bowl", + "56d70adc0d65d21400198312": "natural grass stadiums, the NFL re-sodded the field with a new playing surface", + "56d70adc0d65d21400198313": "Concerns were raised over whether Levi's Stadium's field was of a high enough quality to host a Super Bowl", + "56d70adc0d65d21400198314": "cleats", "56d9a419dc89441400fdb678": "6 game earlier in the 2015 season, a portion of the turf collapsed under Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker", - "56d9a419dc89441400fdb679": "Levi's Stadium's field was of a high enough quality to host a Super Bowl", + "56d9a419dc89441400fdb679": "Ed Mangan", "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92f9": "Pittsburgh Steelers", "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92fa": "XXII, XXIV", "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92fb": "Super Bowl XXI", - "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92fc": "road white jerseys with matching white", + "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92fc": "white", "56bebad93aeaaa14008c92fd": "Denver QB", "56bf48cc3aeaaa14008c95ab": "Denver QB", "56bf48cc3aeaaa14008c95ac": "XXII, XXIV", "56bf48cc3aeaaa14008c95ae": "Denver QB, when they defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34\u201319. In their only other Super Bowl win in Super Bowl XXXII", "56bf48cc3aeaaa14008c95af": "white", "56d70ccc0d65d2140019831d": "white", - "56d70ccc0d65d2140019831f": "white jerseys with matching white pants. Elway", + "56d70ccc0d65d2140019831f": "Atlanta Falcons 34\u201319", "56d9a637dc89441400fdb697": "matching white jerseys and pants in the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XXXIII", - "56d9a637dc89441400fdb698": "primary", + "56d9a637dc89441400fdb698": "Denver", "56d9a637dc89441400fdb699": "QB", - "56d9a637dc89441400fdb69a": "road white jerseys with matching white pants. Elway stated, \"We've had Super Bowl success in our white uniforms", + "56d9a637dc89441400fdb69a": "QB", "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9303": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9304": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", - "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9305": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott. The Broncos practiced at Stanford University and stayed at the Santa Clara Marriott", - "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9306": "Santa Clara Marriott", - "56bf49993aeaaa14008c95b5": "San Jose Marriott", + "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9305": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose", + "56bebb293aeaaa14008c9306": "Stanford University and stayed at the Santa Clara", + "56bf49993aeaaa14008c95b5": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56bf49993aeaaa14008c95b6": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott. The Broncos practiced at Stanford University and stayed at the Santa Clara Marriott", "56bf49993aeaaa14008c95b7": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56bf49993aeaaa14008c95b8": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56d70d240d65d21400198326": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", - "56d70d240d65d21400198327": "San Jose Marriott", + "56d70d240d65d21400198327": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56d70d240d65d21400198328": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56d70d240d65d21400198329": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56d9a6b4dc89441400fdb6a0": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", "56d9a6b4dc89441400fdb6a1": "San Jose Marriott. The Broncos practiced at Stanford University and stayed at the Santa Clara Marriott", "56d9a6b4dc89441400fdb6a2": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", - "56d9a6b4dc89441400fdb6a3": "San Jose State practice facility and stayed at the San Jose Marriott", + "56d9a6b4dc89441400fdb6a3": "San Jose Marriott", "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9315": "June 4, 2014", "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9316": "June 4, 2014", "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9317": "June 4, 2014", - "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9318": "June 4, 2014", - "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9319": "June 4, 2014", + "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9318": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50 as opposed to Super Bowl L", + "56bebbbf3aeaaa14008c9319": "Vince Lombardi", "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95bd": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50", - "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95be": "June 4, 2014", + "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95be": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50 as opposed to Super Bowl L. The use of Roman numerals", "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95c0": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50", - "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95c1": "June 4, 2014", + "56bf4e1b3aeaaa14008c95c1": "Arabic numerals", "56d70daa0d65d21400198332": "June 4, 2014", "56d70daa0d65d21400198333": "June 4, 2014", - "56d70daa0d65d21400198334": "June 4, 2014", - "56d70daa0d65d21400198335": "June 4, 2014", - "56d70daa0d65d21400198336": "June 4, 2014", - "56d9a7addc89441400fdb6a8": "June 4, 2014", + "56d70daa0d65d21400198334": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl", + "56d70daa0d65d21400198335": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl", + "56d70daa0d65d21400198336": "Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50 as opposed to Super Bowl L. The use of Roman numerals", + "56d9a7addc89441400fdb6a8": "Roman numerals will be reinstated for Super Bowl LI. 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Anderson", "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7db": "Andre Caldwell", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7dc": "kickoff and started out strong with Peyton Manning completing an 18-yard pass to tight end Owen Daniels and a 22-yard throw to receiver Andre Caldwell", + "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7dc": "Denver", "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942b": "Mike Carey", "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942c": "24-yard", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942d": "linebacker Von Miller knocked the ball out of Newton's hands while sacking him, and Malik Jackson", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942e": "Newton's hands while sacking him, and Malik Jackson", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942f": "Cam Newton", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841c": "CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841d": "CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", + "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942d": "Malik Jackson", + "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942e": "Malik Jackson", + "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942f": "XXVIII at the end of the 1993", + "56d728e00d65d2140019841c": "Mike Carey", + "56d728e00d65d2140019841d": "Mike Carey", "56d728e00d65d2140019841e": "Mike Carey", "56d728e00d65d2140019841f": "Mike Carey", - "56d728e00d65d21400198420": "Cam Newton", + "56d728e00d65d21400198420": "Super Bowl", "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7e7": "Mike Carey", - "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7e8": "CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", + "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7e8": "Mike Carey", "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7e9": "Newton's hands while sacking him, and Malik Jackson", - "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7ea": "Cam Newton", + "56d9c660dc89441400fdb7ea": "XXVIII at the end of the 1993", "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9435": "Jonathan Stewart", "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9436": "Brad Nortman's short 28-yard", "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9437": "25 yards", - "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9438": "25 yards", - "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9439": "25 yards", - "56d729180d65d21400198426": "4 of 4 passes for 51 yards and rushed twice for 25 yards", - "56d729180d65d21400198427": "Jonathan Stewart", + "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9438": "61-yard", + "56bec8a13aeaaa14008c9439": "33-yard", + "56d729180d65d21400198426": "25 yards", + "56d729180d65d21400198427": "Carolina", "56d729180d65d21400198428": "Jonathan Stewart finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run, cutting the score to 10\u20137 with 11:28", - "56d729180d65d21400198429": "Bowl record 61-yard", + "56d729180d65d21400198429": "Mario Addison", "56d729180d65d2140019842a": "25 yards", - "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f0": "Jonathan Stewart", - "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f4": "10\u20137 with 11:28 left in the second quarter. Later on, Broncos receiver Jordan Norwood", + "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f0": "14-yard line. Despite Denver's excellent field position, they could not get the ball into the end zone, so McManus", + "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f4": "10", "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9445": "safety Darian Stewart", "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9446": "safety Darian Stewart", - "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9447": "safety Darian Stewart", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9447": "Kony Ealy", "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9448": "DeMarcus Ware", "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9449": "DeMarcus Ware", - "56d729ec0d65d21400198430": "safety", - "56d729ec0d65d21400198431": "Carolina's next possession fullback Mike Tolbert lost a fumble while being tackled by safety Darian Stewart", - "56d729ec0d65d21400198432": "safety Darian Stewart", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198430": "safety Darian Stewart, which linebacker Danny Trevathan", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198431": "Manning", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198432": "19 yards to the Panthers 39-yard line with 1:55 left on the clock. The Panthers", "56d729ec0d65d21400198434": "safety Darian Stewart", "56d9c79edc89441400fdb804": "Mike Tolbert", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb805": "Carolina's next possession fullback Mike Tolbert lost a fumble while being tackled by safety Darian Stewart, which linebacker Danny Trevathan", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb805": "Darian Stewart", "56d9c79edc89441400fdb806": "safety Darian Stewart", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb807": "Carolina's next possession fullback Mike Tolbert lost a fumble while being tackled by safety Darian Stewart", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb807": "Ko", "56d9c79edc89441400fdb808": "DeMarcus Ware", "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9455": "Corey Brown", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9456": "Graham Gano hit the uprights on a 44-yard", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9457": "25 and 22 yards, setting up McManus' 33-yard", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9456": "44-yard", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9457": "22 yards, setting up McManus' 33-yard", "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9458": "McManus", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9459": "McManus' 33-yard field goal that gave the Broncos a 16\u20137 lead. Carolina", - "56d7282f0d65d21400198408": "45-yard", - "56d7282f0d65d21400198409": "Graham Gano", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9459": "J. Ward. Ward", + "56d7282f0d65d21400198408": "Corey Brown", + "56d7282f0d65d21400198409": "Graham Gano hit the uprights", "56d7282f0d65d2140019840a": "16\u20137 lead. Carolina got off to another strong start after the kickoff, with Newton completing a 42-yard pass to Corey Brown", "56d7282f0d65d2140019840c": "Trevathan", "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80e": "Corey Brown", - "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80f": "16\u20137 lead. Carolina got off to another strong start after the kickoff, with Newton completing a 42-yard pass to Corey Brown", + "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80f": "Denver 35-yard", "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb810": "Graham Gano", "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb811": "25 and 22 yards, setting up McManus' 33-yard", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c945f": "winding", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c945f": "Carolina", "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9460": "39-yard", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9461": "16\u201310. The next three drives of the game would end in punts", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9462": "three drives of the game would end in punts", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9461": "Carolina", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9462": "Devin Funchess and a 12-yard run by Stewart", "56d7261e0d65d214001983e0": "41-yard", "56d7261e0d65d214001983e1": "Ealy", "56d7261e0d65d214001983e2": "Carolina", "56d7261e0d65d214001983e4": "16\u201310. The next three drives of the game would end in punts", - "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb820": "16\u201310", + "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb820": "Ealy", "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb821": "41-yard", "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb822": "39-yard", "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb823": "16\u201310", "56beca913aeaaa14008c946d": "4:51 left in regulation", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c946e": "away from Newton", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c946e": "Newton", "56beca913aeaaa14008c946f": "3rd-and-9. On the next play, Miller stripped the ball away from Newton", "56beca913aeaaa14008c9470": "Newton", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c9471": "2-point", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c9471": "Bennie Fowler", "56d726b60d65d214001983ea": "Miller", "56d726b60d65d214001983eb": "Ward", - "56d726b60d65d214001983ec": "dove into the pile to attempt to recover it, Newton", - "56d726b60d65d214001983ed": "three plays, but a holding penalty on cornerback Josh Norman", + "56d726b60d65d214001983ec": "Newton", + "56d726b60d65d214001983ed": "Josh Norman gave the Broncos a new set of downs. Then Anderson", "56d726b60d65d214001983ee": "4:51", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb832": "4:51 left in regulation", - "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb833": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton", + "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb833": "Miller", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb834": "Ward", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb835": "three", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb836": "Josh Norman gave the Broncos a new set of downs. Then Anderson", "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9481": "five", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9482": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9482": "13 of 23", "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9483": "four", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9484": "two", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9484": "two weeks after breaking his right", "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9485": "18", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f4": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f5": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f4": "13 of 23 for 141 yards", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f5": "13 of 23", "56d7270c0d65d214001983f6": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards. Anderson", "56d7270c0d65d214001983f7": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f8": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f8": "two weeks after breaking his right", "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb842": "six receptions for 83 yards", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb843": "13 of 23 for 141 yards with one interception and zero touchdowns. Sanders was his top receiver with six receptions for 83 yards", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb843": "45", "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb844": "11", "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb845": "18", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb846": "End", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948b": "200 yards", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb846": "five", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948b": "200", "56becb823aeaaa14008c948c": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948d": "244 yards", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948e": "Jordan Norwood's 61-yard", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948d": "Baltimore", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948e": "Norwood", "56becb823aeaaa14008c948f": "Denver", "56d7277c0d65d214001983fe": "200", "56d7277c0d65d214001983ff": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", - "56d7277c0d65d21400198401": "seven sacks tied a Super Bowl record set by the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX. Kony Ealy tied a Super Bowl record with three sacks", - "56d7277c0d65d21400198402": "244 yards by the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. Only seven other teams had ever gained less than 200 yards in a Super Bowl", + "56d7277c0d65d21400198401": "seven", + "56d7277c0d65d21400198402": "two different teams, while Gary Kubiak became the first head coach to win a Super Bowl", "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84c": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84d": "21 to 11). 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There are lot of small lakes", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd0": "city in Poland, with significant numbers of foreign-born inhabitants", + "57337ddc4776f41900660bbe": "Kamionek Lake", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd0": "city", "57337ea24776f41900660bd3": "1,178,914", "57337ea24776f41900660bd2": "638,000, Jews constituted 219,000 (around 34% percent", "57337ea24776f41900660bd1": "Jewish minority in Warsaw", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd4": "population", - "57339555d058e614000b5df4": "1816", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd4": "internal migration and urbanisation", + "57339555d058e614000b5df4": "Warsaw University of Technology", "57339555d058e614000b5df5": "2,000", - "57339555d058e614000b5df6": "1816", + "57339555d058e614000b5df6": "East-Central Europe, employing 2,000 professors. 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The Museum of Independence", "5733a1854776f41900660f0c": "Warsaw", "5733a1854776f41900660f0d": "Poland", - "5733a1854776f41900660f0e": "1936 Warsaw Historical Museum contains 60", + "5733a1854776f41900660f0e": "60", "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f28": "17th century Royal Ujazd\u00f3w", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f29": "about 500", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2a": "2011 Warsaw Gallery Weekend", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2b": "modern art by Polish and international artists and promotes art in many other ways. Since 2011 Warsaw Gallery Weekend is held on last weekend of September", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f29": "500", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2a": "Zach\u0119ta National Gallery of Art", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2b": "500 projects a year", "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2c": "2011 Warsaw Gallery Weekend is held on last weekend of September", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f32": "country\u2019s championship in 1946", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f33": "Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f34": "fewer supporters, yet they managed to win Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000. They also won the country\u2019s championship in 1946", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f32": "1946", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f33": "Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000. They also won the country\u2019s championship in 1946", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f34": "1946", "5733a32bd058e614000b5f35": "Konwiktorska Street", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f36": "Konwiktorska Street, a ten-minute walk north from the Old Town. Polonia", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f36": "Warsaw", "5733a45d4776f41900660f23": "syrenka", "5733a45d4776f41900660f24": "syrenka", "5733a45d4776f41900660f25": "syrenka) is Warsaw's symbol and can be found on statues throughout the city and on the city's coat of arms", "5733a45d4776f41900660f26": "1390", - "5733a45d4776f41900660f27": "1609 document the use of a crude form of a sea monster with a female upper body", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f77": "Artur Oppman, is that long ago two of Triton's daughters set out on a journey through the depths of the oceans and seas", + "5733a45d4776f41900660f27": "1653", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f77": "best-known legend", "5733a560d058e614000b5f78": "depths of the oceans and seas", "5733a560d058e614000b5f79": "two of Triton's daughters set out on a journey through the depths of the oceans and seas", "5733a560d058e614000b5f7a": "Warszowa", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f7b": "fishermen came to admire her beauty and listen to her beautiful voice", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f7b": "A greedy merchant also heard her songs", "5733a6ac4776f41900660f58": "Warsaw", "5733a6ac4776f41900660f59": "Polish", "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5a": "Tamara de Lempicka was a famous artist born in Warsaw", "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5b": "painting and art", - "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5c": "Maria G\u00f3rska in Warsaw to wealthy parents and in 1916 married a Polish lawyer Tadeusz \u0141empicki", + "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5c": "Isaac Bashevis Singer", "573312fcd058e614000b56e6": "2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw", "573312fcd058e614000b56e7": "2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw", - "573312fcd058e614000b56e8": "2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw", - "573312fcd058e614000b56e9": "2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw", - "573312fcd058e614000b56ea": "external border security, has its headquarters in Warsaw", - "5733140a4776f419006606e0": "Warsaw dates back to the year 1313", + "573312fcd058e614000b56e8": "FMCG manufacturing", + "573312fcd058e614000b56e9": "Stock", + "573312fcd058e614000b56ea": "Warsaw", + "5733140a4776f419006606e0": "1313", "5733140a4776f419006606e1": "year 1313", - "5733140a4776f419006606e2": "1313", - "5733140a4776f419006606e3": "Krak\u00f3w to Warsaw in 1596", - "5733140a4776f419006606e4": "October 1944. Warsaw gained the title of the \"Phoenix City", + "5733140a4776f419006606e2": "1918", + "5733140a4776f419006606e3": "King Sigismund III Vasa", + "5733140a4776f419006606e4": "1944", "573314e3d058e614000b56f0": "Roman Catholic archdiocese", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f1": "Vistula) and diocese (right bank), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f2": "picturesque Old Town in 1980", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f1": "Sciences", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f2": "picturesque", "573314e3d058e614000b56f3": "Sigismund", "573314e3d058e614000b56f4": "neoclassical periods", "57332442d058e614000b5720": "Warszawa, approximately /v\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8\u0283\u0251\u02d0v\u0259/ (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa", "57332442d058e614000b5721": "approximately /v\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8\u0283\u0251\u02d0v\u0259/ (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa", "57332442d058e614000b5722": "Warsz being a shortened form of the masculine name of Slavic origin Warcis\u0142aw", "57332442d058e614000b5723": "Warsz being a shortened form of the masculine name of Slavic origin Warcis\u0142aw", - "57332442d058e614000b5724": "Warszawa, approximately /v\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8\u0283\u0251\u02d0v\u0259/ (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa", + "57332442d058e614000b5724": "Vr\u0161ovci family which had escaped to Poland", "57332562d058e614000b5730": "nearby clans and dukes, a new similar settlement was established on the site of a small fishing village called Warszowa", - "57332562d058e614000b5731": "\u0142aw II of Masovia, established this settlement, the modern-day Warsaw, in about 1300", + "57332562d058e614000b5731": "Prince of P\u0142ock", "57332562d058e614000b5732": "Warszowa. The Prince of P\u0142ock, Boles\u0142aw II of Masovia", "57332562d058e614000b5733": "1413", "57332562d058e614000b5734": "1526", "5733266d4776f41900660712": "1529", "5733266d4776f41900660713": "1529, Warsaw for the first time became the seat of the General Sejm, permanent from 1569", - "5733266d4776f41900660714": "1529, Warsaw for the first time became the seat of the General Sejm, permanent from 1569", - "5733266d4776f41900660715": "1529, Warsaw for the first time became the seat of the General Sejm, permanent from 1569", + "5733266d4776f41900660714": "religious freedom", + "5733266d4776f41900660715": "Vilnius, Warsaw", "5733266d4776f41900660716": "1596", - "57332a734776f41900660726": "1806, Warsaw was made the capital of the newly created Duchy of Warsaw", - "57332a734776f41900660727": "Napoleon's army in 1806, Warsaw was made the capital of the newly created Duchy of Warsaw", + "57332a734776f41900660726": "1796", + "57332a734776f41900660727": "Prussia", "57332a734776f41900660728": "Napoleon's army in 1806", - "57332a734776f41900660729": "1816", + "57332a734776f41900660729": "1815", "57332a734776f4190066072a": "1816", "57332b66d058e614000b5758": "4 August 1915", - "57332b66d058e614000b5759": "4 August 1915", - "57332b66d058e614000b575a": "Germany from 4 August 1915", - "57332b66d058e614000b575b": "Germany from 4 August 1915", - "57332b66d058e614000b575c": "Germany from 4 August 1915", + "57332b66d058e614000b5759": "November 1918", + "57332b66d058e614000b575a": "11", + "57332b66d058e614000b575b": "1920, the huge Battle of Warsaw", + "57332b66d058e614000b575c": "Red Army defeated. Poland", "57332c1e4776f4190066073a": "1 September 1939", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073b": "September 27. Central Poland, including Warsaw", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073b": "German Nazi colonial", "57332c1e4776f4190066073c": "hundred thousand", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073d": "19 April 1943, Jewish fighters launched the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073d": "Europe", "57332c1e4776f4190066073e": "19 April 1943", "57332e48d058e614000b5762": "July 1944, the Red Army", - "57332e48d058e614000b5763": "July 1944", - "57332e48d058e614000b5764": "July 1944, the Red Army was deep into Polish territory and pursuing the Germans toward Warsaw", + "57332e48d058e614000b5763": "1 August 1944", + "57332e48d058e614000b5764": "Red Army was nearing the city, the Warsaw", "57332e48d058e614000b5765": "150,000 and 200,000", - "57332e48d058e614000b5766": "150,000 and 200,000", - "57332f81d058e614000b5776": "World War II, under a Communist regime set up by the conquering Soviets, the \"Bricks for Warsaw", + "57332e48d058e614000b5766": "150,000", + "57332f81d058e614000b5776": "World War II", "57332f81d058e614000b5777": "1980", - "57332f81d058e614000b5778": "conquering Soviets", + "57332f81d058e614000b5778": "Eastern Bloc city, such as the Palace of Culture and Science, a gift from the Soviet Union", "57332f81d058e614000b5779": "Culture and Science", "57332f81d058e614000b577a": "UNESCO's World Heritage", - "573330444776f41900660758": "John Paul celebrated Mass in Victory Square", - "573330444776f41900660759": "country", - "573330444776f4190066075a": "communist fervor there. In 1979, less than a year after becoming pope, John Paul celebrated Mass in Victory Square in Warsaw", + "573330444776f41900660758": "John Paul II's visits to his native country in 1979", + "573330444776f41900660759": "native country", + "573330444776f4190066075a": "less than a year after becoming pope, John Paul celebrated Mass in Victory Square in Warsaw", "573330444776f4190066075b": "pope, John Paul celebrated Mass in Victory Square", "573330444776f4190066075c": "pope, John Paul celebrated Mass in Victory Square", "5733314e4776f4190066076a": "300 km", "5733314e4776f4190066076b": "300 km", "5733314e4776f4190066076c": "Vistula River", - "5733314e4776f4190066076d": "100 metres (330 ft) above sea level", + "5733314e4776f4190066076d": "Warsaw", "5733314e4776f4190066076e": "75", "57335c20d058e614000b58f9": "two", - "57335c20d058e614000b58fa": "two main geomorphologic", + "57335c20d058e614000b58fa": "plain moraine plateau and the Vistula Valley with its asymmetrical pattern of different terraces. The Vistula River", "57335c20d058e614000b58fc": "moraine plateau", - "57335c20d058e614000b58fb": "city into two", + "57335c20d058e614000b58fb": "city", "57335c20d058e614000b58fd": "moraine plateau", - "57335ddbd058e614000b592f": "plain moraine plateau has only a few natural and artificial ponds", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5930": "plain Vistula terraces", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5931": "valleys and ground depressions with water systems coming from the Vistula old \u2013 riverbed", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5932": "dunes parted by peat swamps or small ponds", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5933": "plain moraine plateau has only a few natural and artificial ponds and also groups of clay pits", + "57335ddbd058e614000b592f": "natural and artificial ponds", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5930": "two levels: the highest one contains former flooded terraces", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5931": "mora", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5932": "parted by peat swamps", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5933": "pine forest", "57335fcad058e614000b5970": "turbulent history of the city and country", - "57335fcad058e614000b5971": "liberation, rebuilding began as in other cities of the communist-ruled PRL", - "57335fcad058e614000b5972": "liberation, rebuilding began as in other cities of the communist-ruled PRL", - "57335fcad058e614000b5973": "PRL", - "57335fcad058e614000b5974": "Kronenberg Palace). Mass residential blocks were erected, with basic design typical of Eastern bloc countries", - "573361404776f4190066093c": "Gothic architecture", + "57335fcad058e614000b5971": "Second World War, Warsaw", + "57335fcad058e614000b5972": "liberation", + "57335fcad058e614000b5973": "Leopold Kronenberg Palace", + "57335fcad058e614000b5974": "Kronenberg Palace", + "573361404776f4190066093c": "Gothic", "573361404776f4190066093d": "14th century", "573361404776f4190066093e": "14th century", "573361404776f4190066093f": "1562", "573361404776f41900660940": "1596\u20131619", "573362b94776f41900660974": "noble palaces and churches during the later decades of the 17th century", - "573362b94776f41900660975": "1688\u20131692", - "573362b94776f41900660976": "1730s) and Visitationist Church (fa\u00e7ade 1728\u20131761", - "573362b94776f41900660977": "architecture in Warsaw", + "573362b94776f41900660975": "1688", + "573362b94776f41900660976": "1712\u20131721", + "573362b94776f41900660977": "1728\u20131761). The neoclassical architecture in Warsaw", "573362b94776f41900660978": "1775", - "5733638fd058e614000b59e8": "Palais Garnier in Paris", - "5733638fd058e614000b59e9": "Palais Garnier in Paris). Despite that the Warsaw University of Technology building (1899\u20131902) is the most interesting of the late 19th-century", - "5733638fd058e614000b59ea": "Palais Garnier in Paris", + "5733638fd058e614000b59e8": "bourgeois architecture of the later periods were not restored by the communist authorities after the war", + "5733638fd058e614000b59e9": "bourgeois", + "5733638fd058e614000b59ea": "socialist realism", "5733638fd058e614000b59eb": "1899\u20131902", "5733638fd058e614000b59ec": "municipal government authorities have decided to rebuild the Saxon Palace and the Br\u00fchl Palace, the most distinctive buildings in prewar Warsaw", - "5733647e4776f419006609ae": "Warsaw. Pawiak", + "5733647e4776f419006609ae": "Pawiak", "5733647e4776f419006609af": "Pawiak", "5733647e4776f419006609b0": "impressive 19th-century fortification", - "5733647e4776f419006609b1": "Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", + "5733647e4776f419006609b1": "ramparts", "5733647e4776f419006609b2": "Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", - "573368044776f41900660a29": "Botanic Garden and the University Library garden", - "573368044776f41900660a2a": "foreign plants, while a palm house in the New Orangery displays plants of subtropics", - "573368044776f41900660a2b": "1865\u20131871 and designed by Jan Dobrowolski. In 1927 a zoological garden (Ogr\u00f3d Zoologiczny", - "573368044776f41900660a2c": "Ujazdowski (close to the Sejm", - "573368044776f41900660a2d": "Jan Dobrowolski. In 1927", - "573368e54776f41900660a53": "rich in species. The species richness", - "573368e54776f41900660a54": "forests", + "573368044776f41900660a29": "green", + "573368044776f41900660a2a": "Orangery displays plants of subtropics", + "573368044776f41900660a2b": "northern Mokot\u00f3w", + "573368044776f41900660a2c": "Ujazdowski", + "573368044776f41900660a2d": "Jan Dobrowolski. In 1927 a zoological garden (Ogr\u00f3d Zoologiczny", + "573368e54776f41900660a53": "the city may be considered very rich in species. The species richness", + "573368e54776f41900660a54": "borders of Warsaw", "573368e54776f41900660a55": "Masovian Primeval Forest", - "573368e54776f41900660a56": "Bielany Forest nature reserve is connected with Kampinos Forest", + "573368e54776f41900660a56": "Kabaty Forest", "573368e54776f41900660a57": "two", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcb": "c. 1,300,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcc": "1939, c. 1,300,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcd": "1939, c. 1,300,000 people lived in Warsaw, but in 1945 \u2013 only 420,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcb": "1,300,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcc": "c. 1,300,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcd": "1951", "57337f6ad058e614000b5bce": "1939, c. 1,300,000 people lived in Warsaw, but in 1945 \u2013 only 420,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcf": "1939, c. 1,300,000 people lived in Warsaw, but in 1945 \u2013 only 420,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcf": "no limitations to residency", "57338007d058e614000b5bda": "multi-cultural", - "57338007d058e614000b5bdb": "1909", + "57338007d058e614000b5bdb": "711", "57338007d058e614000b5bdc": "988", - "57338007d058e614000b5bdd": "56.2% were Catholics, 35.7% Jews, 5% Greek orthodox Christians and 2.8%", - "57338007d058e614000b5bde": "town", - "573380e0d058e614000b5be9": "territorial division in Poland is a commune", + "57338007d058e614000b5bdd": "711,988 inhabitants 56.2% were Catholics, 35.7% Jews, 5% Greek orthodox Christians and 2.8%", + "57338007d058e614000b5bde": "hundreds of places of religious worship in all parts of the town", + "573380e0d058e614000b5be9": "The basic unit of territorial division in Poland is a commune", "573380e0d058e614000b5bea": "vogt", "573380e0d058e614000b5beb": "Wola", - "57338160d058e614000b5bf9": "Legislative power in Warsaw is vested in a unicameral Warsaw City Council (Rada Miasta", - "57338160d058e614000b5bfa": "60 members. Council members are elected directly every four years", + "57338160d058e614000b5bf9": "Legislative power in Warsaw", + "57338160d058e614000b5bfa": "60 members. Council", "57338160d058e614000b5bfb": "Legislative power in Warsaw", "57338160d058e614000b5bfc": "Legislative power in Warsaw", - "57338160d058e614000b5bfd": "60 members. Council members are elected directly every four years", + "57338160d058e614000b5bfd": "30", "57338255d058e614000b5c0d": "President. Generally, in Poland", "57338255d058e614000b5c0e": "1990", "57338255d058e614000b5c0f": "Jan Andrzej", "57338255d058e614000b5c10": "Jan Andrzej Menich (1695\u20131696). Between 1975 and 1990 the Warsaw Presidents was simultaneously the Warsaw Voivode. Since 1990", - "57338255d058e614000b5c11": "Jan Andrzej Menich (1695\u20131696). Between 1975 and 1990 the Warsaw Presidents was simultaneously the Warsaw Voivode. Since 1990", + "57338255d058e614000b5c11": "1990", "573382d24776f41900660c37": "\u015ar\u00f3dmie\u015bcie", "573382d24776f41900660c38": "304,016", "573382d24776f41900660c39": "Foreign investors", "573382d24776f41900660c3a": "12%", "573382d24776f41900660c3b": "33 000", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c26": "April 1991", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c27": "April 1991", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c28": "April 1991", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c29": "584 mln EUR as of 31 August 2009", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c2a": "April 1991", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c26": "1817 and continued trading until World War II", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c27": "1817", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c28": "1817", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c29": "374", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c2a": "Polish United Workers", "573383d0d058e614000b5c35": "1951", "573383d0d058e614000b5c36": "1951", "573383d0d058e614000b5c37": "Egypt and Colombia", - "573383d0d058e614000b5c38": "Egypt and Colombia", - "573383d0d058e614000b5c39": "1951", - "573166ede6313a140071cef2": "Warszawa [var\u02c8\u0282ava] ( listen); see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland", + "573383d0d058e614000b5c38": "AvtoZAZ", + "573383d0d058e614000b5c39": "Fiat", + "573166ede6313a140071cef2": "var\u02c8\u0282ava", "573166ede6313a140071cef3": "Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [var\u02c8\u0282ava] ( listen); see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland", "573166ede6313a140071cef4": "east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres", "573166ede6313a140071cef5": "1.740 million", "573166ede6313a140071cef6": "1.740 million", "5732b6b5328d981900602021": "Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [var\u02c8\u0282ava] ( listen); see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland", - "5732b6b5328d981900602022": "east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres", + "5732b6b5328d981900602022": "Vistula", "5732b6b5328d981900602023": "160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres", "5732b6b5328d981900602024": "2.666 million", - "5732b6b5328d981900602025": "1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th", + "5732b6b5328d981900602025": "516", "56ddde6b9a695914005b9628": "10th and 11th centuries gave their name to Normandy, a region in France", "56ddde6b9a695914005b9629": "French: Normands", "56ddde6b9a695914005b962a": "Normanni) were the people who in the 10th and 11th centuries gave their name to Normandy, a region in France", @@ -1066,114 +1066,114 @@ "56dddf4066d3e219004dad61": "Christian piety, becoming exponents of the Catholic orthodoxy", "56dde0379a695914005b9636": "Normans/Normanz, plural of Normant, modern French normand", "56dde0379a695914005b9637": "Medieval Latin, 9th century", - "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad75": "Upper Normandy down to the river Seine", + "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad75": "911", "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad76": "Viking ruler Rollo, and was situated in the former Frankish kingdom of Neustria", - "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad77": "Normandy, which began in 911", + "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad77": "Normandy", "56dde1d966d3e219004dad8d": "880s", "56dde27d9a695914005b9651": "Norse religion and Old Norse language with Catholicism", - "56dde27d9a695914005b9652": "north of France", + "56dde27d9a695914005b9652": "north of France. The Norman language", "56dde2fa66d3e219004dad9b": "1066 Normandy", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9660": "1017 at the latest. In 999", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9661": "William of Apulia tells that, in 1016", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9662": "William of Apulia tells that, in 1016, Norman pilgrims", - "56de0daecffd8e1900b4b595": "William Iron Arm, with the title of count in his capital of Melfi. 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F\u00e9camp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey were centres of musical production and education. At F\u00e9camp", + "56de51244396321400ee27ef": "Palermo", + "56de51c64396321400ee27f7": "11th century. 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Tesla died on 7 January 1943", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb8": "SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor. There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb9": "154 He lived most of his life in a series of New York hotels, through his retirement. Tesla died on 7 January 1943", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebba": "archetypal \"mad scientist", "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cb": "7 January 1943", "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cc": "7 January 1943", "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cd": "SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor. There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s", - "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6ce": "121,154 He lived most of his life in a series of New York hotels, through his retirement. Tesla died on 7 January 1943", + "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6ce": "1990s", "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cf": "7 January 1943", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc1": "10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 into a Serb family in the village of Smiljan, Austrian Empire", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc2": "Milutin Tesla", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc1": "Croatia", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc2": "Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest", "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc3": "Nikola credited his eidetic", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc4": "creative", - "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36b": "10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 into a Serb family in the village of Smiljan, Austrian Empire", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc4": "Serbian epic poems. \u0110uka had never received a formal education. 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In the same year", + "56e08aa0231d4119001ac299": "Electrical Engineers", "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29a": "1892 to 1894", "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29d": "1892 to 1894", - "56e0f019231d4119001ac470": "Radio Engineers) of the modern-day IEEE", + "56e0f019231d4119001ac470": "1892 to 1894", "56e0f019231d4119001ac471": "1892 to 1894", "56e0f019231d4119001ac472": "1892 to 1894", "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a4": "1894", "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a5": "$50,000", - "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a6": "1894, Tesla", + "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a6": "Roentgen", "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a7": "x-rays\u2014when he tried to photograph Mark Twain illuminated by a Geissler tube, an earlier type of gas discharge tube", "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c8": "1894", "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c9": "1894, Tesla", "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4ca": "1894", "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cb": "gas discharge tube", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cc": "1894", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ad": "March 1896", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cc": "Mark Twain", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ad": "Wilhelm R\u00f6ntgen's discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging", "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ae": "March 1896", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2af": "March 1896", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2af": "Tesla Coil", "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b0": "X-rays", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b1": "March 1896", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b1": "bremsstrahlung or braking radiation", "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d4": "March 1896", - "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d5": "March 1896", + "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d5": "X-ray imaging", "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d6": "March 1896", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b7": "longitudinal waves", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b8": "Roentgen rays, but by the ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b9": "X-rays", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2ba": "X-ray-producing devices", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2bb": "force-free magnetic fields", - "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ee": "longitudinal waves", + "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ee": "Roentgen rays, but by the ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid", "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ef": "longitudinal waves", "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f0": "X-rays", - "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f1": "plasmas. These plasma waves", - "56e0e69b7aa994140058e795": "Benjamin Lamme", + "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f1": "Roentgen rays", + "56e0e69b7aa994140058e795": "1893 Westinghouse engineer Benjamin Lamme", "56e0e69b7aa994140058e796": "1893 Westinghouse engineer", "56e0e69b7aa994140058e797": "Tesla Polyphase System", "56e0ed557aa994140058e7dd": "Egg of Columbus", - "56e0ed557aa994140058e7e0": "copper egg stand on end using a device he constructed known as the Egg of Columbus", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e859": "11 July 1934", + "56e0ed557aa994140058e7e0": "copper", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e859": "July 1934", "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85a": "11 July 1934", "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85b": "11 July 1934", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85c": "11 July 1934", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85c": "metal projected by his \"electric gun", "56e0fb14231d4119001ac525": "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania", - "56e0fb14231d4119001ac526": "St. Louis, Missouri", + "56e0fb14231d4119001ac526": "Coil", "56e0fb14231d4119001ac527": "1893 in St. Louis, Missouri", "56e0fb887aa994140058e869": "1898", - "56e0fb887aa994140058e86a": "1898", + "56e0fb887aa994140058e86a": "1898, Tesla", "56e0fb887aa994140058e86b": "1898", "56e0fb887aa994140058e86c": "1898", "56e0fb887aa994140058e86d": "1898", "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e877": "1900", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e878": "1900, Tesla was granted patents for a \"system of transmitting electrical energy\" and \"an electrical transmitter", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e879": "1900", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87a": "1900", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87b": "Marconi in 1904", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e878": "1901", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e879": "1901", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87a": "Oliver Lodge", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87b": "United States", "56e0fd167aa994140058e881": "17 May 1899", "56e0fd167aa994140058e882": "Colorado Springs", "56e0fd167aa994140058e883": "17 May 1899", "56e0fd167aa994140058e884": "Colorado Springs lab", - "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ea": "lightning storms confirmed his belief that the earth had a resonant frequency", + "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ea": "atmospheric electricity, observing lightning signals via his receivers", "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673eb": "Tesla investigated atmospheric electricity", "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ec": "lightning storms confirmed his belief that the earth had a resonant frequency", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6a": "135 feet long. Thunder from the released energy was heard 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado. People walking along the street", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6b": "135 feet long. Thunder from the released energy was heard 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6c": "15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado. People walking along the street observed sparks", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6d": "135 feet long. Thunder from the released energy was heard 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6e": "15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6a": "lightning", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6b": "lightning", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6c": "15 miles away in Cripple Creek", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6d": "100 feet", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6e": "electrified", "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fb": "August 1917", "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fc": "August 1917", - "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fd": "August 1917", - "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fe": "August 1917", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a84": "Julian Hawthorne at the Philadelphia North American on 8 December 1899", + "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fd": "Tesla inadvertently faulted a power station generator", + "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fe": "heavy sparks to jump through the windings and destroy the insulation!", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a84": "Mars", "56e10043e3433e1400422a85": "Julian Hawthorne", "56e10043e3433e1400422a86": "Julian Hawthorne", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a87": "may be communications from another planet. He mentioned them in a letter to reporter Julian Hawthorne at the Philadelphia North American on 8 December 1899", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a88": "1899", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a87": "December 1900", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a88": "July 1899", "56e100b6cd28a01900c67403": "$100,000", - "56e100b6cd28a01900c67404": "1899, John Jacob Astor IV invested $100,000", - "56e100b6cd28a01900c67405": "1899, John Jacob Astor IV invested $100,000", - "56e100b6cd28a01900c67406": "100,000 for Tesla", + "56e100b6cd28a01900c67404": "Colorado Springs experiments", + "56e100b6cd28a01900c67405": "John Jacob Astor IV invested $100,000", + "56e100b6cd28a01900c67406": "John Jacob Astor IV invested $100,000", "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740b": "7 January 1900", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740c": "7 January 1900, Tesla left Colorado Springs", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740d": "7 January 1900, Tesla left Colorado Springs", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740e": "7 January 1900", - "56e10179cd28a01900c67413": "Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740c": "Colorado Springs", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740d": "Colorado Springs", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740e": "1904", + "56e10179cd28a01900c67413": "trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility known as Wardenclyffe near Shoreham", "56e10179cd28a01900c67414": "Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility known as Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island", "56e10179cd28a01900c67415": "Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility known as Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island", - "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8e": "Tesla", + "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8e": "fruitless", "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8f": "Tesla responded by saying that he was affected by the Panic of 1901", - "56e101f4e3433e1400422a91": "Panic of 1901", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67423": "December 1901", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67424": "December 1901, Marconi successfully transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67425": "December 1901", + "56e101f4e3433e1400422a91": "1901", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67423": "50 letters to Morgan, pleading for and demanding additional funding to complete the construction of Wardenclyffe. Tesla continued the project for another nine months", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67424": "July 1903", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67425": "Marconi successfully transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland, terminating Tesla's relationship with Morgan", "56e10296cd28a01900c67426": "57 m). In July 1903", "56e10325cd28a01900c67435": "100\u20135,000", "56e10325cd28a01900c67436": "100\u20135,000", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67437": "1910\u20131911 at the Waterside Power Station in New York", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67438": "100\u20135,000", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67437": "1906", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67438": "1910\u20131911 at the Waterside Power Station in New York, several of his bladeless turbine engines were tested at 100\u20135,000", "56e10412e3433e1400422aba": "oscillator\u2014Tesla's oscillator. While experimenting with mechanical oscillators at his Houston Street lab", - "56e10412e3433e1400422abb": "mechanical oscillator\u2014Tesla's oscillator", + "56e10412e3433e1400422abb": "mechanical oscillator\u2014Tesla", "56e10412e3433e1400422abc": "162\u2013164 In February 1912", "56e10412e3433e1400422abd": "Allan L. Benson", - "56e10412e3433e1400422abe": "Nikola Tesla, Dreamer\" by Allan L. Benson", + "56e10412e3433e1400422abe": "Allan L. Benson", "56e1066be3433e1400422ae4": "1912", - "56e1066be3433e1400422ae5": "dull students", + "56e1066be3433e1400422ae5": "1912", "56e1066be3433e1400422ae6": "superintendent of New York", - "56e1066be3433e1400422ae7": "1912", + "56e1066be3433e1400422ae7": "William H", "56e1075ae3433e1400422afa": "overseas", "56e1075ae3433e1400422afb": "World War I, Tesla sought overseas investors", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afc": "European countries", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afd": "20,000 ($472,500 in today's dollars). In 1917", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afc": "20,000 ($472,500 in today's dollars). In 1917", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afd": "20,000", "56e1075ae3433e1400422afe": "AIEE's highest honor, the Edison Medal", "56e108abe3433e1400422b0c": "Electrical Experimenter Tesla postulated that electricity could be used to locate submarines via using the reflection of an \"electric ray", "56e108abe3433e1400422b0d": "water but \u00c9mile Girardeau", "56e108abe3433e1400422b0e": "1953", - "56e108abe3433e1400422b0f": "system", + "56e108abe3433e1400422b0f": "1930s", "56e1097dcd28a01900c6748f": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla", "56e1097dcd28a01900c67490": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla", - "56e1097dcd28a01900c67491": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla; however, on 15 November, a Reuters story from Stockholm", + "56e1097dcd28a01900c67491": "Thomas Edison and Nikola", "56e1097dcd28a01900c67492": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla", "56e10a28cd28a01900c674b1": "$20,000 prize money.:245", - "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b3": "one of 38 possible bids in 1937", + "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b3": "38 possible bids in 1915 and Tesla did receive one of 38 possible bids in 1937", "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b4": "38 possible bids in 1937", "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b5": "38 possible bids in 1915 and Tesla did receive one of 38 possible bids in 1937", "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b24": "1,655,114", - "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b25": "1,655", + "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b25": "1928, Tesla", "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b26": "1928", - "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b27": "1928, Tesla received his last patent, U.S. Patent 1,655,114", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b36": "1934", + "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b27": "655,114", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b36": "Electric & Manufacturing Company began paying Tesla $125 per month as well as paying his rent at the Hotel New Yorker", "56e10c61e3433e1400422b37": "1934", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b38": "1934", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b38": "$125", "56e10c61e3433e1400422b39": "1934", "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d7": "1935", "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d8": "1935", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d9": "over any terrestrial distance, a related new means of communication, and a method of accurately determining the location of underground mineral deposits", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674da": "1935", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d9": "1935", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674da": "mineral deposits", "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674db": "1935", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b48": "1937", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b48": "1938", "56e10ddce3433e1400422b49": "1937", "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4a": "three", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4b": "Tesla", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4c": "Tesla", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4b": "Tesla was bedridden for some months and was unable to continue feeding pigeons from his window; soon, they failed to come. In early 1938", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4c": "full extent of his injuries will never be known; Tesla", "56e10e73cd28a01900c674eb": "death ray", "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ec": "Van de Graaff generator", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ed": "against ground-based infantry or for anti-aircraft purposes", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ee": "death ray", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ed": "anti-aircraft", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ee": "studying the Van de Graaff generator", "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ef": "death ray. Tesla", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5c": "death ray", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5c": "1937, at a luncheon in his honor concerning the death ray", "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5d": "1937, at a luncheon in his honor concerning the death ray, Tesla", "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5e": "luncheon in his honor concerning the death ray, Tesla", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5f": "1937", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b60": "death ray, Tesla", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5f": "small tungsten pellets that are accelerated via high voltage", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b60": "1937, at a luncheon in his honor concerning the death ray, Tesla", "56e10fbacd28a01900c67509": "Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media, concerning charged particle beam", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750a": "Nikola Tesla Museum archive in Belgrade", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750b": "archive in Belgrade", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750c": "particle beam", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750a": "Tesla", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750b": "Belgrade", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750c": "particle beam weapons. Tesla", "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750d": "superweapon", - "56e11044e3433e1400422b76": "teleforce weapon was all in his mind", + "56e11044e3433e1400422b76": "steal", "56e11044e3433e1400422b77": "Tesla", - "56e11044e3433e1400422b78": "scrutinized, but the thieves, or spies", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67531": "7 January 1943", + "56e11044e3433e1400422b78": "scrutinized, but the thieves, or spies, left empty", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67531": "3327", "56e110c3cd28a01900c67532": "7 January 1943", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67533": "7 January 1943", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67534": "7 January 1943", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67535": "7 January 1943", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b86": "Two days later, the FBI ordered the Alien Property Custodian to seize Tesla's belongings, even though Tesla was an American citizen", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67533": "Alice Monaghan", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67534": "3327", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67535": "coronary thrombosis", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b86": "American citizen", "56e11161e3433e1400422b87": "American citizen", "56e11161e3433e1400422b89": "unfriendly hands", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b8a": "Tesla was an American citizen", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b8a": "Tesla", "56e111e5e3433e1400422b90": "10 January 1943", "56e111e5e3433e1400422b91": "10 January 1943, New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia", - "56e111e5e3433e1400422b92": "Saint John the Divine", + "56e111e5e3433e1400422b92": "John the Divine", "56e111e5e3433e1400422b93": "12 January, two thousand", "56e111e5e3433e1400422b94": "Tesla's body was taken to the Ferncliff Cemetery in Ardsley, New York", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c67549": "1957, Kosanovi\u0107's secretary Charlotte Muzar", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c67549": "Belgrade in 80 trunks marked N.T. In 1957, Kosanovi\u0107's secretary Charlotte Muzar", "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754a": "Sava Kosanovi\u0107", "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754b": "1957, Kosanovi\u0107's secretary Charlotte Muzar", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754c": "Belgrade in 80 trunks marked N.T. In 1957, Kosanovi\u0107's secretary Charlotte Muzar", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754d": "1957, Kosanovi\u0107's secretary Charlotte Muzar transported Tesla's ashes from the United States to Belgrade", - "56e11996e3433e1400422bde": "300 patents", - "56e11996e3433e1400422bdf": "300 patents", - "56e11996e3433e1400422be0": "300 patents", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754c": "Tesla's ashes from the United States to Belgrade", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754d": "Belgrade", + "56e11996e3433e1400422bde": "300", + "56e11996e3433e1400422bdf": "26", + "56e11996e3433e1400422be0": "Canada", "56e11996e3433e1400422be1": "300 patents worldwide for his inventions. Some of Tesla's patents are not accounted for, and various sources have discovered some that have lain", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b5": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Tesla would telephone", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b5": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel", "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b6": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel", "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b7": "3:00 a.m.\":283, 286", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b8": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Tesla would telephone", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b8": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria", "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf0": "8 to 10 miles per day", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf1": "8 to 10 miles per day", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf2": "8 to 10 miles per day", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf3": "8 to 10 miles per day", + "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf1": "8 to 10 miles per day. He squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night, saying that it stimulated his brain cells", + "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf2": "8 to 10 miles per day. He squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night, saying that it stimulated his brain cells", + "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf3": "brain cells", "56e11afbcd28a01900c675c7": "Arthur", "56e11afbcd28a01900c675c8": "Arthur", "56e11afbcd28a01900c675c9": "Arthur Brisbane", "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d7": "$2,000, including building a device that comfortably supported her so her bones could heal, to fix her broken wing and leg", - "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d8": "white pigeon daily. Tesla spent over $2,000", - "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d9": "$2,000, including building a device that comfortably supported her so her bones could heal, to fix her broken wing and leg. Tesla", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d8": "$2,000", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d9": "Tesla", "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675da": "$2,000, including building a device that comfortably supported her so her bones could heal, to fix her broken wing and leg", "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675db": "white pigeon daily. Tesla", "56e11c24e3433e1400422c18": "142 pounds", @@ -1616,41 +1616,41 @@ "56e11cedcd28a01900c675e8": "282", "56e11cedcd28a01900c675e9": "33", "56e11cedcd28a01900c675ea": "33", - "56e11cedcd28a01900c675eb": "photographic", - "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f1": "Graz", - "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f2": "Graz", - "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f3": "Graz", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675eb": "33", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f1": "48", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f2": "48", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f3": "48", "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f4": "Graz", "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f5": "208 Kenneth Swezey, a journalist whom Tesla", - "56e11e57e3433e1400422c28": "33", + "56e11e57e3433e1400422c28": "chastity was very helpful to his scientific abilities.:33", "56e11e57e3433e1400422c29": "citation", "56e11e57e3433e1400422c2a": "33", - "56e11f05e3433e1400422c2e": "Julian Hawthorne", + "56e11f05e3433e1400422c2e": "Robert Underwood Johnson described him as attaining a \"distinguished sweetness, sincerity, modesty, refinement, generosity, and force", "56e11f05e3433e1400422c2f": "Robert Underwood Johnson", "56e11f05e3433e1400422c30": "Robert Underwood Johnson", - "56e11f05e3433e1400422c31": "Robert Underwood Johnson", + "56e11f05e3433e1400422c31": "Robert Underwood", "56e11f05e3433e1400422c32": "Robert Underwood Johnson", "56e11f83cd28a01900c67611": "Francis Marion Crawford", - "56e11f83cd28a01900c67612": "1920s", + "56e11f83cd28a01900c67612": "Marion Crawford, Robert Underwood Johnson, Stanford White, Fritz Lowenstein, George Scherff, and Kenneth Swezey", "56e11f83cd28a01900c67613": "Francis Marion Crawford", "56e12005cd28a01900c67617": "harsh at times and openly expressed disgust for overweight people, such as when he fired a secretary because of her weight.:110", "56e12005cd28a01900c67618": "110", - "56e12005cd28a01900c67619": "a secretary because of her weight.:110", + "56e12005cd28a01900c67619": "110", "56e12005cd28a01900c6761a": "110 He was quick to criticize clothing; on several occasions, Tesla directed a subordinate to go home and change her dress.:33", "56e120a1e3433e1400422c38": "smaller subatomic particles", "56e120a1e3433e1400422c39": "Tesla exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics in his writings; he disagreed with the theory of atoms being composed of smaller subatomic particles", - "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3a": "Tesla exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics in his writings; he disagreed with the theory of atoms being composed of smaller subatomic particles", + "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3a": "electrical energy", "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3b": "19th century concept of an all pervasive \"ether\" that transmitted electrical energy", "56e12110e3433e1400422c4a": "247 He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity", - "56e12110e3433e1400422c4b": "247 He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity", + "56e12110e3433e1400422c4b": "247 He was also critical of Einstein", "56e12110e3433e1400422c4c": "247 He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity", - "56e121b7e3433e1400422c50": "age 81, claimed in a letter to have completed a \"dynamic theory of gravity", + "56e121b7e3433e1400422c50": "81, claimed in a letter to have completed a \"dynamic theory of gravity", "56e121b7e3433e1400422c51": "1892", - "56e121b7e3433e1400422c52": "1892", - "56e121b7e3433e1400422c53": "1892", + "56e121b7e3433e1400422c52": "curved", + "56e121b7e3433e1400422c53": "309", "56e122dacd28a01900c67639": "many of his era, became a proponent of an imposed selective breeding version of eugenics", "56e122dacd28a01900c6763a": "humans' \"pity\" had interfered with the natural \"ruthless workings", - "56e122dacd28a01900c6763b": "\"pity\" had interfered with the natural \"ruthless workings", + "56e122dacd28a01900c6763b": "natural \"ruthless workings", "56e122dacd28a01900c6763c": "1937", "56e1239acd28a01900c67641": "Queen Bees", "56e1239acd28a01900c67642": "Queen Bees", @@ -1661,20 +1661,20 @@ "56e12477e3433e1400422c61": "20 December 1914", "56e124f1cd28a01900c6764f": "Orthodox Christian", "56e124f1cd28a01900c67650": "Orthodox Christian", - "56e124f1cd28a01900c67651": "Orthodox Christian", - "56e1254ae3433e1400422c66": "\"A Machine to End War\"", + "56e124f1cd28a01900c67651": "profound respect for both Buddhism and Christianity", + "56e1254ae3433e1400422c66": "Machine to End War\"", "56e1254ae3433e1400422c67": "1937, Tesla", "56e1254ae3433e1400422c68": "1937, Tesla", "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6c": "Ben Johnston", "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6d": "Ben Johnston", "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6e": "Ben Johnston", "56e1262fcd28a01900c67655": "Nikola Tesla", - "56e1262fcd28a01900c67656": "1900, and the article \"Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency,\" published in his book Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla", - "56e1262fcd28a01900c67657": "1900, and the article \"Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency,\" published in his book Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla", - "56e126dae3433e1400422c7c": "Tesla is a recurring theme in several types of science fiction", + "56e1262fcd28a01900c67656": "Human Energy", + "56e1262fcd28a01900c67657": "1900", + "56e126dae3433e1400422c7c": "science", "56e126dae3433e1400422c7d": "Tesla is a recurring theme in several types of science fiction", - "56e126dae3433e1400422c7e": "several types of science fiction", - "56e127bccd28a01900c6765b": "Albert Einstein", + "56e126dae3433e1400422c7e": "several types of science", + "56e127bccd28a01900c6765b": "75th birthday", "56e127bccd28a01900c6765c": "Tesla's 75th birthday in 1931, Time magazine", "56e127bccd28a01900c6765d": "Albert Einstein", "56e127bccd28a01900c6765e": "electrical power generation. He received congratulatory letters from more than 70 pioneers in science and engineering, including Albert Einstein", @@ -1682,56 +1682,56 @@ "56e16182e3433e1400422e28": "a branch of the theory of computation in theoretical computer science", "56e16182e3433e1400422e29": "Computational complexity theory is a branch of the theory of computation in theoretical computer science", "56e16182e3433e1400422e2a": "mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm", - "56e16839cd28a01900c67887": "mathematical models of computation to study these problems and quantifying the amount of resources needed to solve them, such as time and storage. Other complexity", - "56e16839cd28a01900c67888": "communication complexity), the number of gates in a circuit (used in circuit complexity) and the number of processors (used in parallel computing", + "56e16839cd28a01900c67887": "significant resources", + "56e16839cd28a01900c67888": "communication complexity), the number of gates in a circuit (used in circuit complexity) and the number of processors", "56e16839cd28a01900c67889": "communication complexity), the number of gates in a circuit", - "56e16839cd28a01900c6788a": "communication complexity), the number of gates in a circuit (used in circuit complexity) and the number of processors", + "56e16839cd28a01900c6788a": "practical limits on what computers", "56e16839cd28a01900c6788b": "computational complexity theory is to determine the practical limits", - "56e17644e3433e1400422f40": "theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", + "56e17644e3433e1400422f40": "related fields in theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", "56e17644e3433e1400422f41": "theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", "56e17644e3433e1400422f42": "theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", "56e17644e3433e1400422f43": "theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a1": "computational complexity theory", "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a2": "computational complexity", "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a3": "utterance", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a4": "computational complexity theory", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a5": "computational complexity theory", - "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f7f": "10 km", - "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f80": "Germany's 15 largest cities", - "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f81": "10 km. For this reason, complexity theory addresses computational problems", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a4": "The input string", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a5": "computational complexity theory, a problem refers to the abstract question to be solved. In contrast, an instance of this problem is a rather concrete utterance", + "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f7f": "15", + "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f80": "the decision version of the traveling salesman problem: Is there a route of at most 2000 kilometres passing through all of Germany's 15 largest cities", + "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f81": "10 km", "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa0": "a problem instance is a string over an alphabet", - "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa1": "computational problems, a problem instance is a string over an alphabet", + "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa1": "computational problems", "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa2": "computational problems, a problem instance is a string over an alphabet", "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa3": "adjacency lists in binary", "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa4": "binary notation", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fc8": "computational complexity", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fc8": "computational complexity theory", "56e190bce3433e1400422fc9": "one of the central objects of study in computational complexity theory", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fca": "computational complexity theory", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fcb": "no. The objective is to decide, with the aid of an algorithm, whether a given input string is a member of the formal language under consideration", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fca": "one of the central objects of study in computational complexity theory", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fcb": "yes", "56e190bce3433e1400422fcc": "yes", - "56e19557e3433e1400422fee": "binary strings", - "56e19557e3433e1400422ff0": "binary strings", + "56e19557e3433e1400422fee": "arbitrary graph", + "56e19557e3433e1400422ff0": "the set of all connected graphs\u2014of course, to obtain a precise definition of this language, one has to decide how graphs are encoded as binary strings", "56e19557e3433e1400422ff1": "binary strings", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f6": "integer factorization problem", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f7": "single output (of a total function)", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f6": "computational problem where a single output", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f7": "more complex", "56e19724cd28a01900c679f8": "the traveling salesman problem and the integer factorization", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f9": "the traveling salesman problem and the integer factorization", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679fa": "traveling salesman problem and the integer factorization problem", - "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2e": "two integers", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f9": "integer factorization", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679fa": "traveling salesman problem and the integer factorization", + "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2e": "tempting to think that the notion of function problems is much richer", "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2f": "two", "56e1a38de3433e140042305c": "larger instances will require more time to solve. Thus the time required to solve a problem (or the space required, or any measure of complexity", "56e1a38de3433e140042305d": "general", - "56e1a38de3433e140042305e": "2n vertices compared to the time taken for a graph with n vertices", + "56e1a38de3433e140042305e": "complexity", "56e1a38de3433e140042305f": "bits", "56e1a38de3433e1400423060": "how algorithms scale with an increase in the input size", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a48": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a49": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4a": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources if it admits a polynomial time algorithm", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4b": "time complexity T", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a48": "Cobham", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a49": "the input size is n, the time taken can be expressed as a function of n", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4a": "over all inputs", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4b": "n", "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4c": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources if it admits a polynomial time algorithm", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423094": "mathematical model of a general computing machine", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423095": "s the problem. Indeed, this is the statement of the Church\u2013Turing thesis", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423097": "other model of computation, the Turing machine", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423094": "a general computing machine", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423095": "an algorithm, there exists a Turing machine that solves", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423097": "Turing machine", "56e1aba0e3433e1400423098": "Turing machines are not intended as a practical computing technology", "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a68": "Turing machine", "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a69": "rules", @@ -1744,152 +1744,152 @@ "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a72": "random access machines", "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a73": "multi-tape Turing machines have been proposed in the literature", "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a74": "random access machines", - "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a75": "random access machines", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b0": "non-deterministic time is a very important resource in analyzing computational problems", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b1": "computational problems", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b2": "non-deterministic time is a very important resource in analyzing computational problems", + "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a75": "multi-tape Turing machines have been proposed in the literature", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b0": "non-deterministic Turing machine has very little to do with how we physically want to compute algorithms", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b1": "more unusual resources", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b2": "non-deterministic Turing", "56e1b355e3433e14004230b3": "computational problems", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa3": "n), if the time", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa3": "M", "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa4": "interested in classifying", "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa5": "a problem using a given amount of time and space, a computational model such as the deterministic Turing machine", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa6": "A Turing machine M is said to operate within time f(n), if the time required by M on each input of length n", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa6": "f(n). A decision problem A can be solved in time f(n) if there exists a Turing machine operating in time f(n", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abc": "Analogous definitions can be made for space requirements", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abd": "communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abe": "Blum complexity axioms. Other complexity", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abf": "Blum complexity axioms. Other complexity measures used in complexity theory include communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67ac0": "complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e6": "three different ways of measuring the time complexity (or any other complexity measure", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e6": "three different ways of measuring the time", "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e7": "three different ways of measuring the time complexity", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e8": "three different ways of measuring the time complexity", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e9": "three different ways of measuring the time complexity", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e8": "three different ways of measuring the time", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e9": "complexity", "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae0": "sorting", - "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae1": "O", - "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae2": "sorting is O(n log n", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423104": "space consumption", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423105": "Analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of algorithms", + "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae1": "O(n2", + "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae2": "sorting", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423104": "one is interested in proving upper and lower bounds", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423105": "the field of analysis of algorithms", "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423106": "upper bound T", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423107": "space consumption", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423107": "Analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of algorithms", "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423108": "\"all possible algorithms", - "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afc": "big O notation, which hides constant factors and smaller terms. This makes the bounds independent of the specific details of the computational model", + "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afc": "big O notation", "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afd": "Upper and lower bounds", - "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afe": "7n2 + 15n + 40, in big O notation one", - "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67aff": "n) = 7n2 + 15n + 40", + "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afe": "15n + 40, in big O notation", + "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67aff": "the big O notation", "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2c": "a typical complexity class", - "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2d": "complexity classes have complicated definitions that do not fit into this framework", + "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2d": "complicated definitions that do not fit into this framework", "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2e": "a typical complexity class", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423134": "function f(n", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423134": "f(n", "56e1c2eee3433e1400423135": "quadratic time in the model of single-tape Turing", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423136": "{xx | x is any binary string} can be solved in linear time on a multi-tape Turing machine", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423137": "single-tape Turing machines. If we allow polynomial variations in running time, Cobham-Edmonds", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423136": "{xx | x is any binary string}", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423137": "Edmonds", "56e1c2eee3433e1400423138": "FP", "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423148": "the time or space", - "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423149": "bounding the time or space", + "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423149": "Many important complexity classes", "56e1c3e1e3433e140042314a": "the time or space used by the algorithm", - "56e1c4fce3433e140042314e": "BPP, ZPP and RP, which are defined using probabilistic Turing", + "56e1c4fce3433e140042314e": "BPP, ZPP and RP", "56e1c4fce3433e140042314f": "BPP, ZPP and RP, which are defined using probabilistic Turing machines", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423150": "BPP, ZPP and RP, which are defined using probabilistic Turing machines", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423151": "BPP, ZPP and RP", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423152": "Interactive proof systems", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423150": "quantum Turing machines", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423151": "P", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423152": "quantum Turing machines. #P is an important complexity class of counting problems (not decision problems). Classes", "56e1c720e3433e140042316a": "DTIME(n) is contained in DTIME", "56e1c720e3433e140042316b": "DTIME(n2", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316c": "hierarchy theorems", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316c": "hierarchy", "56e1c720e3433e140042316d": "space", "56e1c720e3433e140042316e": "quantitative", "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b74": "P is strictly contained in EXPTIME, and the space hierarchy theorem tells us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE", "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b75": "us that P is strictly contained in EXPTIME", - "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b76": "us", + "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b76": "us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE", "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423192": "Many complexity classes are defined using the concept of a reduction", "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423193": "informal notion of a problem being at least as difficult as another problem. For instance, if a problem X", - "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423194": "problem X", + "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423194": "an algorithm for Y, X is no more difficult than Y, and we say that X reduces to Y. There are many different types of reductions", "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423195": "reductions", - "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423196": "Cook reductions, Karp reductions and Levin reductions, and the bound on the complexity of reductions, such as polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions", + "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423196": "Levin reductions, and the bound on the complexity of reductions, such as polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions", "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bac": "polynomial-time", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bad": "polynomial-time reduction", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bae": "square an integer", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bad": "the reduction process takes polynomial time. For example, the problem of squaring an integer can be reduced to the problem of multiplying two integers", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bae": "a polynomial-time reduction. This means that the reduction process", "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67baf": "two integers", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bb0": "squaring can be reduced to multiplication", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bb0": "multiplication", "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a4": "P, polynomial-time reductions", "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a5": "hard for a complexity class", - "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a6": "reduced to X. Thus no problem in C is harder", + "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a6": "harder", "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a8": "hard for NP is the set of NP-hard problems", "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cb": "C", "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cc": "C", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cd": "P = NP is not solved, being able to reduce a known NP-complete problem, \u03a02", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231ce": "C and hard for C", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cd": "polynomial-time solution for \u03a01. This is because a polynomial-time solution to \u03a01 would yield a polynomial-time solution to \u03a02", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231ce": "\u03a01 would yield a polynomial-time solution to \u03a02", "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bca": "P is often seen as a mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm. This hypothesis is called the Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis", "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcb": "Edmonds thesis", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcc": "P is often seen as a mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm. This hypothesis is called the Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcd": "Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bce": "complexity class P is often seen as a mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d5": "P equals NP is one of the most important open questions in theoretical computer science", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d6": "The P versus NP problem is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the Clay Mathematics Institute. There is a US$1,000", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d8": "$1,000", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcc": "P", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcd": "P", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bce": "Hamiltonian path problem and the vertex cover problem. Since deterministic Turing machines are special non-deterministic Turing", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d5": "pure mathematics theorems. The P versus NP problem is one of the Millennium", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d6": "pure mathematics theorems", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d8": "Clay Mathematics Institute. There is a US$1,000", "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd4": "Ladner", "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd5": "NP-intermediate problems", - "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd6": "NP-intermediate problems", - "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fc": "two finite graphs are isomorphic", + "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd6": "Ladner", + "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fc": "isomorphic", "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fd": "two finite graphs are isomorphic", "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fe": "two finite graphs are isomorphic", "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231ff": "second", "56e1e9dfe3433e1400423200": "two finite graphs are isomorphic", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0a": "integer factorization problem is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer. Phrased", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0b": "prime factorization of a given integer. Phrased", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0a": "integer factorization problem is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0b": "prime factorization of a given integer", "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0c": "k. No efficient integer factorization algorithm", "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0e": "quantum", "56e1ee4de3433e1400423210": "unequal would be a major breakthrough in complexity theory", "56e1ee4de3433e1400423211": "unequal", "56e1ee4de3433e1400423212": "unequal would be a major breakthrough in complexity theory", "56e1ee4de3433e1400423214": "unequal", - "56e1efa0e3433e140042321a": "two", + "56e1efa0e3433e140042321a": "i", "56e1efa0e3433e140042321b": "the yes/no answers reversed", "56e1efa0e3433e140042321c": "NP is not equal to co-NP", "56e1efa0e3433e140042321d": "equal", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423222": "logarithmic space", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423222": "L", "56e1f10ee3433e1400423223": "logarithmic space", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423224": "logarithmic space", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423224": "equal", "56e1f10ee3433e1400423225": "NL and NC", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423226": "logarithmic space", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423226": "NL and NC", "56e1fc57e3433e140042322c": "intractable problems. In complexity theory, problems that lack polynomial-time", "56e1fc57e3433e140042322f": "intractable problems", - "56e1fc57e3433e1400423230": "same", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423236": "hard or even that most of them are. For example, the decision problem in Presburger", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423237": "Presburger arithmetic", + "56e1fc57e3433e1400423230": "EXPTIME-hard", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423236": "Presburger", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423237": "arithmetic", "56e1febfe3433e1400423238": "open to debate", "56e1febfe3433e1400423239": "the NP-complete knapsack problem over a wide range of sizes", - "56e1febfe3433e140042323a": "NP-complete knapsack problem over a wide range of sizes in less than quadratic time", + "56e1febfe3433e140042323a": "NP-complete knapsack problem over a wide range of sizes", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c14": "Alan Turing in 1936", - "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c15": "Alan Turing in 1936", - "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c16": "Alan Turing in 1936", - "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c17": "Turing machines by Alan Turing in 1936", + "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c15": "Turing machines by Alan Turing in 1936", + "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c16": "1936", + "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c17": "1936", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c18": "Alan Turing in 1936", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423240": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423240": "seminal paper \"On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms\" by Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", "56e202e9e3433e1400423241": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", "56e202e9e3433e1400423242": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423243": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423243": "1965 Edmonds", "56e202e9e3433e1400423244": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965", "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c1e": "John Myhill's definition of linear bounded automata (Myhill 1960", "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c1f": "1961", - "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c20": "Raymond Smullyan's study of rudimentary sets (1961", - "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c24": "concrete choice of input encoding, one tries to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding", + "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c20": "Boris Trakhtenbrot (1956", + "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c24": "complexity-theoretic theorems", "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c25": "concrete choice of input encoding, one tries to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding", "56e20a3ae3433e140042324a": "Manuel Blum", "56e20a3ae3433e140042324b": "1967", - "56e20a3ae3433e140042324d": "Richard Karp took this idea a leap forward with his landmark", + "56e20a3ae3433e140042324d": "Stephen Cook", "56e20a3ae3433e140042324e": "Stephen Cook and, working independently, Leonid Levin in the USSR, proved that there exist practically relevant problems that are NP-complete. In 1972", "56e7477700c9c71400d76f23": "curriculum", "56e7477700c9c71400d76f24": "pedagogy", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f25": "may use a lesson plan to facilitate student learning, providing a course of study which is called the curriculum", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f26": "a lesson plan to facilitate student learning, providing a course of study which is called the curriculum", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f27": "first obtain specified professional qualifications or credentials from a university or college", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f25": "pedagogy", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f26": "a lesson plan", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f27": "formal and ongoing, carried out at a school or other place of formal education", "56e748a200c9c71400d76f37": "cultures", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f38": "numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f39": "life skills", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f38": "cultures", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f39": "life", "56e748a200c9c71400d76f3a": "literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills", "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f51": "schooling", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f52": "anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f53": "Informal learning may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f54": "anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f55": "wider community setting", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f52": "home schooling", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f53": "formal education can take place", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f54": "transient", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f55": "anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting", "56e74af500c9c71400d76f65": "Quran, Torah or Bible", "56e74af500c9c71400d76f66": "Torah or Bible", "56e74af500c9c71400d76f67": "Torah or Bible", @@ -1899,51 +1899,51 @@ "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e35": "homeschooling", "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e36": "homeschooling", "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e37": "homeschooling", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6e": "field trips, supervise study halls", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6e": "A teacher's professional duties may extend beyond formal teaching. Outside of the classroom teachers may accompany students on field trips, supervise study halls", "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6f": "supervisors for extracurricular", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f70": "supervisors for extracurricular activities. In some education systems, teachers may have responsibility for student discipline", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f71": "student", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f76": "operate teacher's colleges", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f77": "s colleges, which are generally established to serve and protect the public interest through certifying, governing and enforcing the standards of practice for the teaching profession", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f78": "instill, preserve and update the knowledge and professional standing of teachers. Around the world many governments", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f79": "professional standing of teachers. Around the world many governments", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f70": "formal teaching", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f71": "may have responsibility for student", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f76": "Around the world many governments operate teacher's colleges", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f77": "Around the world many governments", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f78": "Around the world many governments", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f79": "Around the world many governments", "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f7a": "Around the world many governments", "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f94": "professional misconduct and taking appropriate disciplinary action and accrediting teacher education programs", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f95": "college peoples", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f95": "the ongoing education of teachers", "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f96": "many situations teachers in publicly funded schools", "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f97": "accrediting teacher education programs", "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f98": "teacher education", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5b": "facilitate student learning", + "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5b": "facilitate student learning, often in a school or academy", "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5c": "facilitate student learning", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5d": "facilitate student learning", + "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5d": "facilitate student learning, often in a school or academy or perhaps in another environment such as outdoors", "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5e": "facilitate student learning", - "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fa8": "teachers approach their roles in the classroom", + "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fa8": "teachers", "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fa9": "pedagogy", "56e751fb00c9c71400d76faa": "pedagogy", "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fab": "decade", "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fac": "pedagogy", - "56e7535037bdd419002c3e6f": "lesson plan", + "56e7535037bdd419002c3e6f": "The objective is typically a course of study, lesson plan", "56e7535037bdd419002c3e70": "standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority", - "56e7535037bdd419002c3e71": "standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority", + "56e7535037bdd419002c3e71": "standardized curricula", "56e7535037bdd419002c3e72": "may follow standardized curricula", "56e7535037bdd419002c3e73": "standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority", "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbc": "es the pedagogic diversity", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbd": "Pedagogy", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbe": "assesses the pedagogic diversity of his/her students and differentiates for the individual students accordingly. For example, an experienced teacher and parent", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbf": "assesses", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fc0": "the teacher is to pressure the lazy", + "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbd": "self", + "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbe": "pressure", + "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbf": "pressure", + "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fc0": "the teacher is to pressure", "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc6": "between primary school and secondary school", - "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc7": "secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children", - "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc8": "primary school and secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children", - "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc9": "secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children. In primary schools each class", + "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc7": "between primary school and secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children", + "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc8": "school and secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children", + "56e7550700c9c71400d76fc9": "ten or more different teachers. The relationship between children and their teachers", "56e7550700c9c71400d76fca": "surrogate parent during the course of the day", "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8b": "One of these, sometimes referred to as a \"platoon\" system", "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8c": "\"", - "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8d": "\" system", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8d": "\"platoon\" system", "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8e": "\"platoon\" system", - "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8f": "United States as well. However, alternative approaches for primary education do exist. One of these, sometimes referred to as a \"platoon\" system", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e95": "Co-teaching has also become a new trend amongst educational institutions. Co-teaching", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e96": "two or more", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8f": "teachers", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e95": "Co-teaching has also become a new trend amongst educational institutions", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e96": "two", "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e97": "two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom", "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e98": "two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom", "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e99": "social networking", @@ -1951,173 +1951,173 @@ "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eaa": "corporal punishment", "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eab": "corporal punishment", "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eac": "form of school discipline was corporal punishment. While a child was in school", - "56e7578a37bdd419002c3ead": "corporal punishment", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb3": "spanking or paddling or caning or strapping or birching the student in order to cause physical pain", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb4": "US Constitution", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb5": "1977", + "56e7578a37bdd419002c3ead": "substitute", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb3": "school", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb4": "past times", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb5": "spanking or paddling", "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb6": "US Supreme Court decision in 1977", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb7": "physical pain", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb7": "birching", "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fec": "30", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fed": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fed": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment, the others (mostly in the South", "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fee": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment", "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fef": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment, the others (mostly in the South", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76ff0": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76ff0": "30 US states have banned corporal punishment, the others (mostly in the South", "56e759bb00c9c71400d77000": "African and Caribbean countries. For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment", - "56e759bb00c9c71400d77001": "School corporal punishment", + "56e759bb00c9c71400d77001": "African and Caribbean countries. For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment", "56e759bb00c9c71400d77002": "Asian, African and Caribbean countries. For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment", "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec7": "UK, Ireland", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec8": "essay", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec9": "Saturday", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec8": "detention is one of the most common punishments in schools", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec9": "Singapore", "56e75a9037bdd419002c3eca": "Singapore and other countries", "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ecb": "Saturday detention\" held at some schools. During detention, students normally have to sit in a classroom", "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed1": "North America", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed2": "North America and Western Europe relies upon the idea of an assertive teacher who is prepared to impose their will upon a class", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed3": "r and firm", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed4": "school discipline in North America and Western Europe", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed5": "respect their students; sarcasm and attempts to humiliate pupils", - "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef5": "style of discipline.[citation needed] Such individuals claim that many problems with modern schooling stem from the weakness in school", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed2": "fair punishment", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed3": "firm", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed4": "school discipline in North America", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed5": "sarcasm", + "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef5": "style", "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef6": "East Asia", - "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef7": "many problems with modern schooling stem", + "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef7": "stem", "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef8": "school", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702c": "commensurable with those in Western countries. In Japan, for example, although average attainment", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702d": "the students unmanageable", + "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702c": "average attainment", + "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702d": "rigid codes of behavior", "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702e": "Western countries", "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702f": "rigid", "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703a": "40 to 50 students", "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703b": "40 to 50 students", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703c": "40 to 50 students, maintaining order in the classroom can divert the teacher from instruction, leaving little opportunity for concentration", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703d": "40 to 50 students", + "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703c": "40 to 50 students", + "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703d": "50 students", "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703e": "40 to 50 students, maintaining order in the classroom can divert the teacher from instruction", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77054": "governments", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77055": "Sudbury model democratic schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments and schools alike", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77056": "school", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77057": "Sudbury model democratic schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments and schools alike", + "56e7611500c9c71400d77054": "democratic schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments", + "56e7611500c9c71400d77055": "Sudbury model democratic schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments", + "56e7611500c9c71400d77056": "one of persuasion and negotiation", + "56e7611500c9c71400d77057": "Sudbury model democratic schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments", "56e7611500c9c71400d77058": "Sudbury model democratic schools' proponents argue that a school that has good, clear laws, fairly and democratically", "56e761d037bdd419002c3f13": "positive learning experience towards the course materials", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f14": "passion to receptive students", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f15": "rote", + "56e761d037bdd419002c3f14": "passion", + "56e761d037bdd419002c3f15": "teachers", "56e761d037bdd419002c3f17": "bored with the subject which in turn bores the students as well. Students who had enthusiastic teachers", "56e762fe00c9c71400d77072": "intrinsic motivation to learn and vitality in the classroom", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77073": "enthusiastic teacher were more likely to read lecture material", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77074": "nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm, such as demonstrative gesturing, dramatic movements", + "56e762fe00c9c71400d77073": "lecture material", + "56e762fe00c9c71400d77074": "demonstrative gesturing, dramatic movements", "56e762fe00c9c71400d77075": "intrinsic motivation to learn and vitality in the classroom", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77076": "intrinsic motivation to learn. Students who experienced a very enthusiastic teacher were more likely to read lecture material outside of the classroom", + "56e762fe00c9c71400d77076": "enthusiasm", "56e763e800c9c71400d77086": "Enthusiastic teachers", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77087": "motivational embellishment", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77088": "intrinsic motivation in the context of learning", + "56e763e800c9c71400d77087": "enthusiasm may act as a \"motivational embellishment", + "56e763e800c9c71400d77088": "enthusiasm and energy", "56e763e800c9c71400d77089": "excitement in learning the subject matter", - "56e764e200c9c71400d7708e": "student motivation and attitudes towards school are closely linked to student-teacher relationships", + "56e764e200c9c71400d7708e": "attitudes", "56e764e200c9c71400d7708f": "student-teacher", "56e764e200c9c71400d77090": "personal", "56e764e200c9c71400d77091": "personal goals with his academic goals. Students who receive this positive influence show stronger self-confidence and greater personal and academic success than those without these teacher interactions", "56e764e200c9c71400d77092": "Enthusiastic teachers", "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a2": "more interest in courses taught by these teachers", "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a4": "relations", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a5": "more time interacting", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a6": "friendly and supportive and will show more interest in courses taught by these teachers", + "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a5": "interacting and working directly with students", + "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a6": "invite student participation and decision making, allow humor into their classroom", "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f49": "teaching, enthusiasm about the students", - "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4a": "enthusiasm are enthusiasm about teaching, enthusiasm about the students, and enthusiasm about the subject matter. A teacher must enjoy teaching", + "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4a": "enthusiastic about the subject matter they are teaching. For example, a teacher talking about chemistry", "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4b": "a spark of excitement", - "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4c": "enthusiastic teacher has the ability to be very influential in the young students life", - "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4d": "aspects of teacher enthusiasm are enthusiasm about teaching, enthusiasm about the students, and enthusiasm about the subject matter. A teacher must enjoy teaching", - "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f53": "9.6%", + "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4c": "An enthusiastic teacher has the ability to be very influential in the young students life", + "56e7667e37bdd419002c3f4d": "three", + "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f53": "teachers", "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f54": "9.6%", "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f55": "9.6%", - "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f56": "9.6%", + "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f56": "9.6% of students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education", "56e7673a37bdd419002c3f57": "9.6%", "56e7683d00c9c71400d770ca": "3%", "56e7683d00c9c71400d770cb": "England", - "56e7683d00c9c71400d770cd": "British study referenced above is the only one of its kind and consisted of \"a random ... probability sample of 2,869 young", - "56e7683d00c9c71400d770ce": "80,000", + "56e7683d00c9c71400d770cd": "869", + "56e7683d00c9c71400d770ce": "list", "56e768ce37bdd419002c3f67": "Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau", "56e768ce37bdd419002c3f69": "Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau", "56e769dc00c9c71400d770e8": "several men who enjoy teaching avoiding the profession", "56e769dc00c9c71400d770e9": "Chris Keates", - "56e769dc00c9c71400d770ea": "National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers", + "56e769dc00c9c71400d770ea": "general secretary of National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers", "56e769dc00c9c71400d770eb": "outrage from child protection and parental rights groups. Fears of being labelled a pedophile or hebephile", - "56e769dc00c9c71400d770ec": "sex offenders", - "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f75": "occupational burnout", - "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f76": "occupational stress", + "56e769dc00c9c71400d770ec": "general secretary of National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, said that teachers who have sex with pupils over the age of consent", + "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f75": "productivity", + "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f76": "heavy workload, and inspections", "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f77": "occupational burnout", "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f78": "organizational change, relationships with students, fellow teachers", "56e76abf37bdd419002c3f79": "Stress", "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f7f": "42%", - "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f80": "42% of UK teachers experienced occupational stress, twice the figure for the average profession. A 2012", - "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f81": "42% of UK teachers", - "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f82": "42% of UK teachers experienced occupational stress, twice the figure for the average profession. A 2012", + "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f80": "42%", + "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f81": "UK teachers", + "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f82": "42% of UK teachers experienced occupational stress, twice the figure for the average profession. A 2012 study found that teachers", "56e76b8337bdd419002c3f83": "42%", - "56e76c6a00c9c71400d7710e": "occupational stress among teachers. Individual-level interventions, including stress-management training and counseling, are also used to relieve occupational stress among teachers", - "56e76c6a00c9c71400d7710f": "networks and mentoring, changing the work environment, and offering promotions and bonuses", + "56e76c6a00c9c71400d7710e": "occupational stress among teachers", + "56e76c6a00c9c71400d7710f": "mentoring, changing the work environment, and offering promotions and bonuses", "56e76c6a00c9c71400d77110": "relieve occupational stress among teachers", "56e76c6a00c9c71400d77111": "occupational stress among teachers", - "56e76c6a00c9c71400d77112": "teachers' schedules, providing support networks and mentoring, changing the work environment, and offering promotions and bonuses", - "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f93": "countries", + "56e76c6a00c9c71400d77112": "bonuses", + "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f93": "around the world. In almost all countries", "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f94": "certification", "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f95": "completion of high school", "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f96": "prospective teachers", - "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f97": "psychiatric evaluation to be able to teach in classroom", + "56e76d6537bdd419002c3f97": "psychiatric evaluation", "56e76de800c9c71400d77122": "individual states and territories", "56e76de800c9c71400d77123": "three-tier model", - "56e76de800c9c71400d77124": "three-tier model which includes primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education", + "56e76de800c9c71400d77124": "Australia", "56e76de800c9c71400d77125": "Australia", "56e76de800c9c71400d77126": "three-tier", - "56e76ea737bdd419002c3f9d": "Teaching in Canada requires a post-secondary degree Bachelor's Degree. In most provinces a second Bachelor's Degree such as a Bachelor of Education", - "56e76ea737bdd419002c3f9e": "Canada requires a post-secondary degree Bachelor's Degree. In most provinces a second Bachelor's Degree such as a Bachelor of Education", + "56e76ea737bdd419002c3f9d": "post-secondary degree Bachelor's Degree. In most provinces a second Bachelor's Degree such as a Bachelor of Education", + "56e76ea737bdd419002c3f9e": "Bachelor of Education", "56e76ea737bdd419002c3fa1": "provincial government or teaching in a private school which is funded by the private sector", "56e76f7000c9c71400d7712c": "Lehramtstudien", - "56e76f7000c9c71400d7712d": "civil servants", + "56e76f7000c9c71400d7712d": "Germany, teachers are mainly civil servants", "56e76f7000c9c71400d7712e": "Lehramtstudien", "56e76f7000c9c71400d7712f": "Lehramtstudien", "56e76f7000c9c71400d77130": "Lehramtstudien", - "56e7714a00c9c71400d77137": "\u20ac27,814 p.a., rising incrementally to \u20ac53,423", + "56e7714a00c9c71400d77137": "Irish language", "56e7714a00c9c71400d77138": "\u20ac27", "56e7714a00c9c71400d77139": "\u20ac27,814 p.a., rising incrementally to \u20ac53,423 for a teacher with 25 years service", - "56e7714a00c9c71400d7713a": "\u20ac53,423 for a teacher with 25 years service", + "56e7714a00c9c71400d7713a": "25 years service", "56e7721500c9c71400d77140": "30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001", "56e7721500c9c71400d77141": "30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001", "56e7721500c9c71400d77142": "30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001", "56e7721500c9c71400d77143": "Oireachtas funds", - "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbb": "2006 Garda", + "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbb": "2006 Garda vetting has been introduced for new entrants", "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbc": "2006 Garda", - "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbe": "2006 Garda vetting has been introduced for new entrants to the teaching profession", - "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbf": "2006 Garda vetting has been introduced for new entrants to the teaching profession", + "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbe": "2006 Garda vetting has been introduced for new entrants to the teaching profession. These procedures apply to teaching and also to non-teaching posts", + "56e772bf37bdd419002c3fbf": "\"", "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714a": "\u00a341,004 in September 2007", - "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714b": "\u00a320,133 to \u00a341,004 in September 2007", + "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714b": "\u00a341,004 in September 2007", "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714c": "\u00a320,133 to \u00a341,004 in September 2007", - "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714d": "\u00a320,133 to \u00a341,004 in September 2007", + "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714d": "complete an approved teacher education program", "56e773fa00c9c71400d7714e": "\u00a320,133 to \u00a341,004 in September 2007", - "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd5": "alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching, especially for hard-to-fill positions", - "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd6": "alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching, especially for hard-to-fill", - "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd7": "Excellent job opportunities are expected as retirements, especially among secondary school teachers, outweigh slowing enrollment growth", + "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd5": "alternative licensing programs to attract people", + "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd6": "fill", + "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd7": "geographic area", "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd8": "retirements, especially among secondary school teachers, outweigh slowing enrollment growth", "56e7752337bdd419002c3fd9": "secondary school", "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715c": "Scotland", "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715d": "GTCS", - "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715e": "one of the seven Scottish Universities", - "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715f": "seven Scottish Universities who offer these courses. Once successfully completed, \"Provisional Registration\" is given by the GTCS", + "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715e": "seven Scottish Universities", + "56e775ec00c9c71400d7715f": "Scottish Universities", "56e775ec00c9c71400d77160": "\"Provisional Registration\" is given by the GTCS which is raised to \"Full Registration\" status after a year", "56e7770037bdd419002c3fdf": "April 2008", - "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe0": "\u00a320,427 for a Probationer, up to \u00a332,583", + "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe0": "\u00a320,427", "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe1": "\u00a320,427 for a Probationer, up to \u00a332,583", - "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe2": "\u00a320,427 for a Probationer, up to \u00a332,583 after 6 years teaching", + "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe2": "\u00a320,427", "56e7770037bdd419002c3fe3": "642. Teachers in Scotland", "56e777e500c9c71400d77176": "Wales", - "56e777e500c9c71400d77177": "itself are compulsory for all pupils", + "56e777e500c9c71400d77177": "Welsh", "56e777e500c9c71400d77178": "all over Wales", - "56e777e500c9c71400d77179": "2008/09, 22 per cent", + "56e777e500c9c71400d77179": "22 per cent", "56e777e500c9c71400d7717a": "age groups through nurseries", - "56e7788200c9c71400d77180": "trade unions such as ATL", - "56e7788200c9c71400d77181": "age of teachers", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77180": "trade unions", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77181": "falling with teachers being younger than in previous years", "56e7788200c9c71400d77182": "Welsh schools which reached an all-time high between 2005 and 2010", "56e7788200c9c71400d77183": "Teachers in Wales", "56e7788200c9c71400d77184": "Welsh schools which reached an all-time high between 2005 and 2010", - "56e7796637bdd419002c3ffd": "public schools", + "56e7796637bdd419002c3ffd": "United States, each state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools", "56e7796637bdd419002c3ffe": "professionals", - "56e7796637bdd419002c3fff": "three years, but teachers can receive certificates that last as long as ten years", + "56e7796637bdd419002c3fff": "ten years", "56e7796637bdd419002c4000": "three years", - "56e7796637bdd419002c4001": "Many charter schools", - "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718a": "$51,009", - "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718b": "41,855", + "56e7796637bdd419002c4001": "certified", + "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718a": "systems", + "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718b": "855", "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718c": "$51,009", "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718d": "$51,009. 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He strongly disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment for sin", "56f7c651aef2371900625bf9": "1517", - "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727a": "redeemer from sin", + "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727a": "eternal life is not earned by good deeds but is received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ", "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727b": "redeemer from sin", - "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727c": "redeemer from sin", + "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727c": "office", "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727d": "divinely revealed knowledge from God and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood", - "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727e": "redeemer from sin", - "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17284": "church and German culture", + "56f7c8aba6d7ea1400e1727e": "holy priesthood", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17284": "church", "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17285": "English translation, the Tyndale", - "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17286": "German language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the writing of an English translation, the Tyndale Bible", - "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17287": "German language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the writing of an English translation, the Tyndale Bible", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17286": "German language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the writing of an English translation, the Tyndale", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17287": "Tyndale Bible", "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17288": "Protestant clergy", "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e1728e": "Hans Luder", "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e1728f": "Hans Luder", - "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17290": "Hans Luder", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17290": "Holy Roman Empire", "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17291": "Hans Luder", - "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17292": "Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) and his wife Margarethe", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17292": "1484", "56f7e9caaef2371900625c56": "1501", "56f7e9caaef2371900625c57": "1501", "56f7e9caaef2371900625c58": "1501", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c59": "1501, at the age of 19, he entered the University of Erfurt", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c59": "rote", "56f7e9caaef2371900625c5a": "1505", "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cd": "law school at the same university that year but dropped out almost immediately, believing that law represented uncertainty", "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172ce": "uncertainty", "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cf": "law school at the same university that year but dropped out almost immediately, believing that law represented uncertainty", "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d0": "two", "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d1": "question men and institutions", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d7": "2 July 1505, he was returning to university on horseback after a trip home. During a thunderstorm", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d7": "lightning", "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d8": "2 July 1505", "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d9": "2 July 1505", "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172da": "July 1505", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172db": "2 July 1505", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c74": "Johann von Staupitz, his superior, pointed Luther's mind away from continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172db": "furious over what he saw as a waste of Luther", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c74": "Augustinian order, devoting himself to fasting, long hours in prayer, pilgrimage, and frequent confession", "56f7ef96aef2371900625c75": "Augustinian", "56f7ef96aef2371900625c76": "Augustinian order, devoting himself to fasting, long hours in prayer, pilgrimage, and frequent confession", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c77": "continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c78": "Staupitz, his superior, pointed Luther's mind away from continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c77": "continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ. He taught that true repentance does not involve self-inflicted penances and punishments", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c78": "poor soul", "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172eb": "1507", "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ec": "1507", "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ed": "1507, he was ordained to the priesthood, and in 1508", @@ -2196,43 +2196,43 @@ "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb4": "October 1512", "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17367": "1516", "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17368": "1516, Johann Tetzel, a Dominican friar and papal commissioner for indulgences, was sent to Germany by the Roman Catholic Church", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17369": "1516, Johann Tetzel", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736a": "1516, Johann Tetzel", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17369": "Rome. Roman Catholic theology", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736a": "rather", "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736b": "good works (fides caritate formata). The benefits of good works could be obtained by donating money to the church", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d5e": "Albert of Mainz", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d5f": "31 October 1517", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d60": "31 October 1517", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d61": "31 October 1517, Luther wrote to his bishop, Albert of Mainz", - "56f7ffadaef2371900625d62": "Albert of Mainz", + "56f7ffadaef2371900625d62": "86", "56f80143aef2371900625d68": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory (also attested as 'into heaven", "56f80143aef2371900625d69": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings", "56f80143aef2371900625d6a": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings", "56f80143aef2371900625d6b": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17377": "God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error. Christians", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17378": "error. Christians", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17379": "forgiveness was God's alone to grant", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737a": "forgiveness was God's alone to grant", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737b": "forgiveness was God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17377": "God", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17378": "forgiveness was God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17379": "Christ on account of such false assurances", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737a": "forgiveness was God", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737b": "error", "56f8046faef2371900625d71": "Tetzel", "56f8046faef2371900625d72": "no means representative of contemporary Catholic teaching on indulgences", - "56f8046faef2371900625d73": "no means representative of contemporary Catholic teaching on indulgences", + "56f8046faef2371900625d73": "contemporary Catholic", "56f8046faef2371900625d74": "Catholic dogma of the time", "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17387": "Gerhard Prause, the story of the posting on the door, even though it has settled as one of the pillars of history", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17388": "Gerhard Prause, the story of the posting on the door, even though it has settled as one of the pillars of history, has little foundation", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17388": "one of the pillars of history, has little foundation", "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17389": "Philipp Melanchthon", "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738a": "Philipp Melanchthon, though it is thought that he was not in Wittenberg", "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738b": "Walter Kr\u00e4mer, G\u00f6tz Trenkler, Gerhard Ritter, and Gerhard Prause", "56f8074faef2371900625d79": "January 1518", - "56f8074faef2371900625d7a": "January 1518", + "56f8074faef2371900625d7a": "history", "56f8074faef2371900625d7b": "January 1518 that friends of Luther translated the 95 Theses", - "56f8074faef2371900625d7c": "January 1518", - "56f8074faef2371900625d7d": "two months, they had spread throughout Europe", + "56f8074faef2371900625d7c": "two months", + "56f8074faef2371900625d7d": "two months", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17391": "1519", - "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17392": "1519. Students thronged to Wittenberg to hear Luther", - "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17393": "1519. Students thronged to Wittenberg to hear Luther speak. He published a short commentary on Galatians and his Work on the Psalms", + "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17392": "1519", + "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17393": "Psalms", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17394": "1520", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17395": "1520", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739b": "1510 to 1520", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739b": "Hebrews, Romans", "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739c": "1510 to 1520", "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739d": "1510 to 1520", "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739e": "1510 to 1520", @@ -2241,247 +2241,247 @@ "56f80ccfaef2371900625d84": "1525", "56f80ccfaef2371900625d85": "1525 publication On the Bondage of the Will, which was written in response to On Free Will by Desiderius Erasmus", "56f80ccfaef2371900625d86": "1525 publication On the Bondage of the Will, which was written in response to On Free Will by Desiderius Erasmus", - "56f80ccfaef2371900625d87": "1525 publication On the Bondage of the Will, which was written in response to On Free Will by Desiderius Erasmus", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8d": "two points that became the foundation for the Reformation. His railing against the sale of indulgences", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8e": "Luther's rediscovery of \"Christ and His salvation\" was the first of two points", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8f": "rediscovery of \"Christ and His salvation\" was the first of two points that became the foundation for the Reformation", + "56f80ccfaef2371900625d87": "17", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8d": "Luther's rediscovery of \"Christ and His salvation", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8e": "two points", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8f": "rediscovery of \"", "56f80e1daef2371900625d90": "two", "56f80fdfaef2371900625d95": "Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg", "56f80fdfaef2371900625d96": "Mainz and Magdeburg", "56f80fdfaef2371900625d97": "Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d98": "1517 forwarded them to Rome", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d98": "St Peter's Church", "56f80fdfaef2371900625d99": "Mainz and Magdeburg", "56f811bdaef2371900625d9f": "Leo X", "56f811bdaef2371900625da0": "Pope Leo X was used to reformers and heretics", "56f811bdaef2371900625da1": "1518", "56f811bdaef2371900625da2": "1518", "56f811bdaef2371900625da3": "1518", - "56f81393aef2371900625da9": "January 1519, at Altenburg in Saxony", + "56f81393aef2371900625da9": "Saxony", "56f81393aef2371900625daa": "Saxon", - "56f81393aef2371900625dab": "Johann Eck", - "56f81393aef2371900625dac": "popes nor church councils", + "56f81393aef2371900625dab": "Eck", + "56f81393aef2371900625dac": "popes", "56f81393aef2371900625dad": "theologian", "56f81537aef2371900625db3": "15 June 1520", "56f81537aef2371900625db4": "15 June 1520, the Pope warned Luther with the papal bull (edict) Exsurge Domine that he risked excommunication", "56f81537aef2371900625db5": "15 June 1520", - "56f81537aef2371900625db6": "15 June 1520", + "56f81537aef2371900625db6": "broker", "56f81537aef2371900625db7": "1521", "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f1": "18 April 1521, Luther appeared as ordered before the Diet of Worms", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f2": "18 April 1521", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f2": "1521", "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f3": "Holy Roman Empire", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f4": "18 April 1521, Luther appeared as ordered before the Diet of Worms", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f5": "28 January to 25 May 1521, with Emperor Charles V presiding. Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fb": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f4": "Diet of Worms", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f5": "Emperor Charles V presiding. Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fb": "Johann Eck", "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fc": "Empire", "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fd": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fe": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fe": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire", "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173ff": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17415": "Michael Mullett considers this speech as a \"world classic of epoch-making oratory", "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17416": "Michael Mullett considers this speech as a \"world classic of epoch-making oratory", "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17417": "Michael Mullett", - "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17418": "Michael Mullett", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17427": "Luther refused to recant his writings", + "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17418": "a \"world classic of epoch", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17427": "recant his writings", "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17428": "Luther", "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17429": "Luther refused to recant his writings", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e1742a": "Mullett", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e17439": "draft of the Edict of Worms on 25 May 1521, declaring Luther an outlaw", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e1742a": "dramatic form of words.\"", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e17439": "Emperor presented the final draft of the Edict of Worms on 25 May 1521, declaring Luther an outlaw", "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743a": "25 May 1521", "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743b": "25 May 1521", "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743c": "1521", "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743d": "kill Luther", "56f82989aef2371900625e6b": "Wittenberg", "56f82989aef2371900625e6c": "armed highwaymen. They escorted Luther to the security of the Wartburg Castle at Eisenach", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6d": "Eisenach. During his stay at Wartburg", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6d": "Eisenach", "56f82989aef2371900625e6e": "New Testament from Greek", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6f": "Mainz, whom he shamed into halting", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6f": "Mainz", "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17457": "1 August 1521", "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17458": "1 August 1521", "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17459": "1 August 1521", "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745a": "1 August 1521", "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745b": "1 August 1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f71": "summer of 1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f72": "summer of 1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f73": "summer of 1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f74": "summer of 1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f75": "summer of 1521", + "56f84485aef2371900625f71": "1521", + "56f84485aef2371900625f72": "Private", + "56f84485aef2371900625f73": "November, Luther wrote The Judgement of Martin", + "56f84485aef2371900625f74": "private", + "56f84485aef2371900625f75": "November, Luther wrote The Judgement of Martin", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e17519": "1521", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751a": "1521", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751b": "1521", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751c": "1521", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751d": "1521", - "56f84760aef2371900625f81": "Karlstadt", + "56f84760aef2371900625f81": "1521, exceeding anything envisaged by Luther", "56f84760aef2371900625f82": "Andreas Karlstadt, supported by the ex-Augustinian Gabriel", - "56f84760aef2371900625f83": "Andreas Karlstadt", + "56f84760aef2371900625f83": "1521, exceeding anything envisaged by Luther", "56f84760aef2371900625f84": "Andreas Karlstadt", "56f84760aef2371900625f85": "baptism, and Christ's imminent return. When the town council", "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e1752f": "6 March 1522", "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17530": "6 March 1522", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17531": "6 March 1522", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17532": "March 1522", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17533": "6 March 1522", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17531": "eight days in Lent, beginning on Invocavit Sunday, 9 March, Luther preached eight sermons", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17532": "9 March, Luther preached eight sermons, which became known as the \"Invocavit", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17533": "necessary", "56f84a60aef2371900625f9d": "sixth sermon, the Wittenberg jurist Jerome Schurf", - "56f84a60aef2371900625f9e": "sixth sermon, the Wittenberg jurist Jerome Schurf", - "56f84a60aef2371900625f9f": "sixth sermon, the Wittenberg jurist Jerome", - "56f84a60aef2371900625fa0": "sixth sermon", - "56f84a60aef2371900625fa1": "joy has Dr. Martin's return spread among us! His words, through divine mercy, are bringing back every day misguided", - "56f84b68aef2371900625fa7": "public order, he signalled his reinvention as a conservative force within the Reformation. After banishing the Zwickau prophets", + "56f84a60aef2371900625f9e": "Jerome Schurf", + "56f84a60aef2371900625f9f": "sixth sermon, the Wittenberg jurist", + "56f84a60aef2371900625fa0": "Dr. Martin", + "56f84a60aef2371900625fa1": "every day misguided", + "56f84b68aef2371900625fa7": "public order", "56f84b68aef2371900625fa8": "conservative force within the Reformation. After banishing the Zwickau prophets", "56f84b68aef2371900625fa9": "conservative force within the Reformation. After banishing the Zwickau prophets", "56f84b68aef2371900625faa": "fomenting social unrest and violence", - "56f84b68aef2371900625fab": "banishing the Zwickau prophets", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb1": "Preachers such as Zwickau prophet", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb2": "Thomas M\u00fcntzer helped instigate the German Peasants' War of 1524\u201325", + "56f84b68aef2371900625fab": "banishing the Zwickau prophets, he now faced a battle against not only the established Church but also the radical reformers", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb1": "Thomas M\u00fcntzer", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb2": "Thomas M\u00fcntzer helped instigate the German Peasants", "56f84d33aef2371900625fb3": "1524\u201325", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb4": "many peasants", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb4": "liberal\" phraseology", "56f84d33aef2371900625fb5": "upper classes in general. Revolts broke out in Franconia, Swabia, and Thuringia in 1524", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc1": "temporal authorities. During a tour of Thuringia", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc2": "sympathised with some of the peasants' grievances, as he showed in his response to the Twelve Articles in May 1525", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc1": "aggrieved", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc2": "burning of convents", "56f84e63aef2371900625fc3": "sympathised with some of the peasants' grievances, as he showed in his response to the Twelve Articles in May 1525", "56f84e63aef2371900625fc4": "sympathised with some of the peasants' grievances, as he showed in his response to the Twelve Articles in May 1525", "56f84e63aef2371900625fc5": "sympathised with some of the peasants' grievances, as he showed in his response to the Twelve Articles in May 1525", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754b": "three grounds", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754c": "ignoring Christ's counsel to \"Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's\"; St. Paul", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754b": "three", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754c": "ignoring Christ's counsel to \"Render unto Caesar", "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754d": "1\u20137", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754e": "Kings", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754f": "\"outside the law of God and Empire", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755d": "15 May 1525", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754e": "1\u20137", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754f": "God and Empire", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755d": "many rebels laid down their weapons; others felt betrayed. Their defeat by the Swabian League at the Battle of Frankenhausen", "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755e": "15 May 1525", "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755f": "15 May 1525", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17560": "15 May 1525", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17560": "1525", "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17561": "15 May 1525", "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756d": "Katharina von Bora", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756e": "April 1523", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756f": "Katharina von Bora, one of 12 nuns he had helped escape from the Nimbschen Cistercian convent in April 1523", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756e": "April 1523, when he arranged for them to be smuggled out in herring barrels", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756f": "41", "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17570": "Katharina von Bora", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17571": "April 1523", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17577": "June 1525", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17571": "12 nuns he had helped escape from the Nimbschen Cistercian convent in April 1523", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17577": "1525", "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17578": "13 June 1525", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17579": "13 June 1525", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757a": "13 June 1525", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757b": "13 June 1525", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17579": "Bugenhagen. The ceremonial", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757a": "Bugenhagen. The ceremonial walk to the church", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757b": "1525", "56f855caaef2371900625ff3": "Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff4": "Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff5": "Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff4": "clerical", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff5": "Biblical grounds", "56f855caaef2371900625ff6": "Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff7": "Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff7": "reckless. Luther", "56f8575aaef2371900625ffd": "1529", - "56f8575aaef2371900625ffe": "present from the new elector John the Steadfast", - "56f8575aaef2371900625fff": "Hans \u2013 June 1526; Elizabeth \u2013 10 December 1527, who died within a few months", - "56f8575aaef2371900626000": "my poverty for the riches of Croesus", - "56f8575aaef2371900626001": "1542; Martin \u2013 1531; Paul \u2013 January 1533; and Margaret \u2013 1534", + "56f8575aaef2371900625ffe": "Luther and his wife moved into a former monastery", + "56f8575aaef2371900625fff": "six", + "56f8575aaef2371900626000": "my poverty", + "56f8575aaef2371900626001": "Luther confided", "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175af": "1526", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b0": "1526", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b0": "two catechisms", "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b1": "1526", "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b2": "1526", "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b3": "1526", - "56f85bb8aef237190062600f": "confusing or upsetting the people, Luther avoided extreme", - "56f85bb8aef2371900626010": "extreme change", + "56f85bb8aef237190062600f": "confusing or upsetting the people", + "56f85bb8aef2371900626010": "practical reforms fell short of his earlier radical pronouncements", "56f85bb8aef2371900626011": "Saxony", "56f85bb8aef2371900626012": "John the Steadfast", - "56f85bb8aef2371900626013": "temporal sovereign\". The elector authorised a visitation of the church, a power formerly exercised by bishops", - "56f85cf0aef2371900626019": "1526", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601a": "German Mass, which he published in early 1526", + "56f85bb8aef2371900626013": "temporal sovereign", + "56f85cf0aef2371900626019": "liturgy", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601a": "1526", "56f85cf0aef237190062601b": "1526", "56f85cf0aef237190062601c": "German Mass, which he published in early 1526", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601d": "German Mass, which he published in early 1526", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c3": "1527", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c4": "1527", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601d": "reformers", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c3": "order of worship during their visitation of the Electorate of Saxony", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c4": "Electorate of Saxony", "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c5": "1527", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c6": "1527", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c7": "1527", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c6": "Christian doctrine", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c7": "many pastors", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cd": "1529", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175ce": "1529", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cf": "1529", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d0": "1529", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d1": "1529", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d7": "my writings in volumes", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d8": "catechism is one of Luther's most personal works. \"Regarding the plan to collect my writings in volumes", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d7": "catechism", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d8": "catechism", "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d9": "Catechism", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175da": "one of Luther's most personal works. \"Regarding the plan to collect my writings in volumes", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175db": "his translation of the Bible", - "56f86966aef2371900626053": "three persons of the Trinity", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175da": "hymns", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175db": "hymns and his translation of the Bible", + "56f86966aef2371900626053": "pastors", "56f86966aef2371900626054": "three persons of the Trinity", - "56f86966aef2371900626055": "Small Catechism proved especially effective in helping parents teach their children; likewise the Larger Catechism was effective for pastors", - "56f86966aef2371900626056": "Small Catechism proved especially effective in helping parents teach their children; likewise the Larger Catechism was effective for pastors", - "56f86966aef2371900626057": "the Trinity", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f5": "German translation of the New Testament in 1522", + "56f86966aef2371900626055": "Small Catechism", + "56f86966aef2371900626056": "Small Catechism", + "56f86966aef2371900626057": "Trinity", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f5": "1522", "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f6": "1522, and he and his collaborators completed the translation of the Old Testament in 1534", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f7": "1534", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f8": "alone\" after \"faith", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f9": "1534", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f7": "translation", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f8": "inserting the word \"alone\" after \"faith", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f9": "Faith alone", "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17605": "Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17606": "Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17607": "Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17608": "Luther's translation used the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17606": "Saxon chancellery", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17607": "German spoken at the Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17608": "everyday Germans", "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17609": "everyday Germans", "56f86e91aef2371900626067": "rising", - "56f86e91aef2371900626068": "William Tyndale's English Bible (1525 forward), a precursor of the King James Bible", + "56f86e91aef2371900626068": "a popular and influential Bible translation", "56f86e91aef2371900626069": "William Tyndale's English Bible (1525 forward), a precursor of the King James Bible", "56f86e91aef237190062606a": "Lucas Cranach that contained anti-papal imagery, it played a major role in the spread of Luther's doctrine throughout Germany", "56f86e91aef237190062606b": "William Tyndale's English Bible (1525 forward), a precursor of the King James Bible", - "56f87000aef2371900626071": "Luke 2:11\u201312", + "56f87000aef2371900626071": "hymn-writer, authoring hymns", "56f87000aef2371900626072": "Luke 2:11\u201312", "56f87000aef2371900626073": "Luke 2:11\u201312", "56f87000aef2371900626074": "Luke 2:11\u201312", "56f87000aef2371900626075": "20th century", - "56f8720eaef237190062608f": "1875 by Maria C. Tiddeman", - "56f8720eaef2371900626090": "1875 by Maria C. Tiddeman", - "56f8720eaef2371900626091": "1875 by Maria C. Tiddeman", + "56f8720eaef237190062608f": "Ein neues Lied wir", + "56f8720eaef2371900626090": "the execution of Johann Esch and Heinrich Voes, the first individuals", + "56f8720eaef2371900626091": "Heinrich Voes, the first individuals to be martyred by the Roman Catholic Church for Lutheran views", "56f8720eaef2371900626092": "John C. Messenger's translation by the title and first line \"Flung to the Heedless Winds\" and sung to the tune Ibstone", - "56f8720eaef2371900626093": "John C. Messenger's translation by the title and first line \"Flung to the Heedless Winds\" and sung to the tune Ibstone", - "56f87392aef2371900626099": "Luther's 1524 creedal hymn \"Wir glauben all an einen Gott\"", + "56f8720eaef2371900626093": "John C. Messenger", + "56f87392aef2371900626099": "1524 creedal hymn \"Wir glauben all an einen Gott\"", "56f87392aef237190062609a": "18th-century hymnals", "56f87392aef237190062609b": "three-stanza confession of faith prefiguring Luther's 1529 three-part explanation of the Apostles' Creed in the Small Catechism", - "56f87392aef237190062609c": "German creedal hymn, gained widespread use in vernacular Lutheran liturgies as early as 1525", - "56f87392aef237190062609d": "1525", + "56f87392aef237190062609c": "German creedal hymn", + "56f87392aef237190062609d": "Luther's 1524 creedal hymn \"Wir glauben all an einen Gott", "56f87531a6d7ea1400e1766f": "1538", - "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17670": "seven prayer petitions", + "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17670": "Vater unser im Himmelreich\", corresponds exactly to Luther's explanation of the prayer in the Small Catechism", "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17671": "1538", "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17672": "multiple revisions", "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17673": "Luther's 1538 hymnic", - "56f87760aef23719006260cc": "1524", + "56f87760aef23719006260cc": "1523 as a hymnic version of Psalm 130 and sent it as a sample to encourage evangelical colleagues", "56f87760aef23719006260cd": "1524 Luther developed his original four-stanza psalm paraphrase into a five-stanza Reformation", "56f87760aef23719006260ce": "evangelical colleagues to write psalm-hymns", - "56f87760aef23719006260cf": "1524 Luther developed his original four-stanza psalm paraphrase into a five-stanza Reformation", - "56f87760aef23719006260d0": "1523", - "56f879bdaef23719006260de": "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein\" (\"Oh God, look down from heaven", + "56f87760aef23719006260cf": "1524", + "56f87760aef23719006260d0": "Luther", + "56f879bdaef23719006260de": "Christmas", "56f879bdaef23719006260df": "Christmas", - "56f879bdaef23719006260e0": "Hauptlied", + "56f879bdaef23719006260e0": "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein", "56f879bdaef23719006260e1": "two", "56f879bdaef23719006260e2": "sollen", - "56f87e95aef237190062610a": "1541 hymn \"Christ unser Herr zum Jordan", - "56f87e95aef237190062610b": "1541", - "56f87e95aef237190062610c": "Psalm 67's prayer for grace", - "56f87e95aef237190062610d": "1541. Preachers", + "56f87e95aef237190062610a": "1541", + "56f87e95aef237190062610b": "Walter", + "56f87e95aef237190062610c": "Psalm 67's prayer", + "56f87e95aef237190062610d": "1541. Preachers and composers of the 18th century", "56f87e95aef237190062610e": "1541", - "56f88025aef237190062611e": "1524", - "56f88025aef237190062611f": "Lutheran hymnals and spread the ideas of the Reformation", - "56f88025aef2371900626120": "four of eight songs of the First Lutheran hymnal Achtliederbuch, 18 of 26 songs of the Erfurt", + "56f88025aef237190062611e": "Lutheran hymnals", + "56f88025aef237190062611f": "Lutheran hymnals and spread the ideas of the Reformation. He supplied four of eight", + "56f88025aef2371900626120": "24 of the 32", "56f88025aef2371900626121": "1524", - "56f88025aef2371900626122": "1524", + "56f88025aef2371900626122": "Walter, Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn, all published in 1524", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f3": "Johann Sebastian Bach", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f4": "Johann Sebastian Bach included several verses as chorales in his cantatas and based chorale cantatas", - "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f5": "Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, as early as possibly 1707", + "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f5": "Johann Sebastian", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f6": "Johann Sebastian", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f7": "Johann Sebastian", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fd": "John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon, throughout his life Luther maintained that it was not false doctrine to believe that a Christian's soul sleeps", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fe": "John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon, throughout his life", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176ff": "John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon, throughout his life Luther maintained that it was not false doctrine to believe that a Christian's soul sleeps", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17700": "John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon, throughout his life", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17701": "John Calvin", - "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17707": "Johann Gerhard", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fd": "Christian's soul sleeps", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fe": "false", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176ff": "Christian", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17700": "existence", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17701": "John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon", + "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17707": "Johann Gerhard. Lessing (1755", "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17708": "Franz Pieper observed that Luther's teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death", - "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17709": "Johann Gerhard", + "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17709": "Lutheran theologian Franz Pieper", "56f884cba6d7ea1400e1770a": "1755", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17723": "Francis Blackburne in 1765 argued that John Jortin misread this and other passages from Luther, while Gottfried Fritschel pointed out in 1867", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17724": "Francis Blackburne in 1765", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17725": "Francis Blackburne in 1765", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17726": "Gottfried Fritschel", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17727": "Gottfried Fritschel pointed out in 1867", - "56f88c37aef2371900626176": "German and Swiss theologians at the Marburg Colloquy", + "56f88c37aef2371900626176": "1529, Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse", "56f88c37aef2371900626177": "1529", "56f88c37aef2371900626178": "doctrinal unity", - "56f88c37aef2371900626179": "fourteen points out of fifteen", + "56f88c37aef2371900626179": "fourteen", "56f88c37aef237190062617a": "fourteen points out of fifteen", "56f88eafaef2371900626194": "Zwingli, Melanchthon, Martin Bucer, and Johannes Oecolampadius", "56f88eafaef2371900626195": "sacramental union", @@ -2494,54 +2494,54 @@ "56f8907faef23719006261b5": "Swiss cities", "56f8907faef23719006261b6": "Protestant nobles", "56f895339e9bad19000a0177": "both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", - "56f895339e9bad19000a0178": "both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", - "56f895339e9bad19000a0179": "both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", - "56f895339e9bad19000a017a": "both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", - "56f895339e9bad19000a017b": "both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", + "56f895339e9bad19000a0178": "deeply valued both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", + "56f895339e9bad19000a0179": "deeply valued both faith and reason, and held them in dialectical partnership", + "56f895339e9bad19000a017a": "both faith and reason", + "56f895339e9bad19000a017b": "dialectical partnership", "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5d": "1523", "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5e": "1523", "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5f": "1523", "56f897059b226e1400dd0c60": "1523", - "56f897059b226e1400dd0c61": "1523", + "56f897059b226e1400dd0c61": "1543", "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a5": "Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna with a vast Ottoman army", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a6": "Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a6": "1518 Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses, provoking accusations of defeatism", "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a7": "punish Christians", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a8": "Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a9": "non-religious war against the Turks", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9d": "Latin translation of the Qur'an. He went on to produce several critical pamphlets on Islam", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a8": "Vienna", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a9": "non-religious war against the Turks. In 1526", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9d": "Latin translation of the Qur", "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9e": "1542", "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9f": "1542, Luther read a Latin translation of the Qur'an. He went on to produce several critical pamphlets on Islam", "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca0": "1542", "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca1": "1542", "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022b": "1537", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022c": "anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022d": "Agricola, Luther", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022c": "anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg. These theses asserted that the law is no longer to be taught to Christians", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022d": "Luther", "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022e": "1537, Johannes", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022f": "1537", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022f": "anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg", "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0251": "reviews", "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0252": "second", "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0253": "gospel", "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0254": "Christians", "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0255": "tantamount", "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025b": "natural law \u2013 also positively", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025c": "God's condemning judgment", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025c": "judgment", "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025d": "third", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025e": "God's condemning judgment", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025e": "third use of the law", "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025f": "Ten Commandments", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da7": "Ten Commandments, and the beginnings of the renewed life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da8": "angel-like life", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da9": "life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da7": "Ten Commandments", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da8": "angel", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da9": "life", "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02b9": "December 1539", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02ba": "December 1539", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bb": "one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting. Philip solicited the approval of Luther, Melanchthon, and Bucer", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02ba": "1539", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bb": "1539, Luther became implicated in the bigamy of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse", "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bc": "chiefly holds Luther", "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bd": "December 1539", "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02eb": "ninety", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ec": "1523", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ed": "cultural tradition which saw Jews", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ee": "Jews blasphemers and liars because they rejected the divinity of Jesus", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ec": "Jews", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ed": "1516", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ee": "marvelous stupidity", "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ef": "1523", - "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e05": "60,000", + "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e05": "Jews", "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e06": "1543", "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e07": "1543", "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e08": "1543", @@ -2554,28 +2554,28 @@ "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e75": "Luther", "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e76": "1930s", "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e77": "Der St\u00fcrmer, on his birthday in 1937", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e78": "anti-Jewish book printed in the Third Reich contained references to and quotations from Luther. Heinrich Himmler", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e78": "anti-Jewish", "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e79": "Julius Streicher, editor of the Nazi newspaper Der St\u00fcrmer, on his birthday in 1937", "56f8b7189e9bad19000a0389": "17 December 1941", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038a": "17 December 1941", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038b": "Kristallnacht, for which Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church in the University of Oxford", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038a": "Luther", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038b": "Kristallnacht", "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038c": "Germany", "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038d": "Daniel Goldhagen, Bishop Martin", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03bf": "his work as a precursor of the racial antisemitism of the Nazis", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03bf": "Hans J. Hillerbrand", "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c0": "Biographer", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c1": "Martin Brecht points out that \"There is a world of difference between his belief in salvation and a racial ideology. Nevertheless, his misguided", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c2": "18th and 19th centuries", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c1": "anti-Semitism and thus provided material for the modern hatred of the Jews", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c2": "18th", "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c3": "German history", "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03db": "new element to the standard Christian suspicion of Judaism", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dc": "Ronald Berger", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dd": "hysterical and demonizing mentality\" about Jews to enter German", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03de": "Third", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dc": "Ronald Berger writes that Luther is credited with \"Germanizing the Christian critique of Judaism", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dd": "hysterical", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03de": "2012", "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03df": "Semitic", "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eed": "Politics and Polemics 1531\u201346 (1983", "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eee": "Mark U. Edwards in his book Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531\u201346 (1983", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eef": "Mark U. Edwards in his book Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531\u201346 (1983", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eef": "vulgarity and violence\" for effect, both in his writings condemning the Jews", "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef0": "\"vulgarity and violence\" for effect, both in his writings condemning the Jews and in diatribes against \"Turks\" (Muslims) and Catholics", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef1": "Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531\u201346 (1983", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef1": "Politics and Polemics 1531\u201346 (1983", "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f35": "1980s, Lutheran Church denominations", "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f36": "4,745", "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f37": "1928-1933", @@ -2583,34 +2583,34 @@ "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f45": "1546", "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f46": "1536", "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f47": "1546", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f48": "1531 to 1546", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f48": "1536", "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f49": "1546", "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f61": "1546 Luther preached three times in the Market Church in Halle, staying with his friend Justus Jonas", - "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f62": "1545 and 1546 Luther preached three times in the Market Church in Halle, staying with his friend Justus Jonas during Christmas", + "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f62": "1545 and 1546", "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f63": "1545 and 1546", "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f64": "1546", - "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f65": "1546 Luther preached three times in the Market Church in Halle, staying with his friend Justus Jonas during Christmas", + "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f65": "three times in the Market Church in Halle, staying with his friend Justus Jonas during Christmas", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7d": "Eisleben", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7e": "Eisleben", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7f": "Eisleben", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f80": "L\u00e9on Poliakov", - "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f81": "Eisleben", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a0": "John George, and Gerhard. Luther journeyed to Mansfeld twice in late 1545", + "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f81": "usury and became Christians", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a0": "Mansfeld", "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a1": "four Mansfeld counts: Albrecht, Philip, John George", "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a2": "1545", "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a3": "1546", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a4": "four Mansfeld counts: Albrecht, Philip, John George", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a4": "Hans", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c6": "17 February 1546", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c7": "17 February 1546", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c8": "17 February 1546", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c9": "1546", - "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04ca": "17 February 1546", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e0": "18 February 1546, aged 62, in Eisleben, the city of his birth. He was buried in the Castle Church in Wittenberg", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e1": "2:45 a.m. on 18 February 1546, aged 62, in Eisleben", + "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04ca": "17 February 1546. After 8 a.m", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e0": "2:45 a.m. on 18 February 1546, aged 62, in Eisleben", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e1": "troops", "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e2": "18 February 1546, aged 62, in Eisleben, the city of his birth. He was buried in the Castle Church in Wittenberg", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e3": "2:45 a.m. on 18 February 1546", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e4": "2:45 a.m. on 18 February 1546", - "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1007": "Latin, apart from \"We are beggars,\" which was in German", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e3": "Castle Church in Wittenberg", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e4": "Johannes Bugenhagen and Philipp Melanchthon. A year later, troops", + "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1007": "Latin", "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1008": "Luther had written his last statement. The statement was in Latin", "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1009": "Latin", "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0514": "frail Catholic saints", @@ -2618,24 +2618,24 @@ "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0516": "frail Catholic saints", "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0517": "frail Catholic saints", "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0518": "frail Catholic saints", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103d": "18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103e": "18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103f": "18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1040": "18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103d": "31", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103e": "31", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103f": "31", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1040": "31", "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1041": "18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints", "5705e26d75f01819005e76d4": "SoCal", - "5705e26d75f01819005e76d5": "eight counties", + "5705e26d75f01819005e76d5": "California's southernmost 10", "5705e26d75f01819005e76d6": "economic center", - "5705e26d75f01819005e76d7": "\"eight counties", + "5705e26d75f01819005e76d7": "Los Angeles", "5705e26d75f01819005e76d8": "eight counties\"", "5705e33f52bb89140068964c": "8- and 10-county", "5705e33f52bb89140068964d": "8- and 10-county definitions", - "5705e33f52bb89140068964e": "8- and 10-county definitions", + "5705e33f52bb89140068964e": "Tijuana", "5705e33f52bb89140068964f": "Tijuana", "5705e33f52bb891400689650": "Tijuana", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966a": "Ventura", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966b": "60 percent", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966c": "Riverside-San Bernardino area with over four million", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966a": "Greater Los Angeles Area and the Inland Empire, and down to Greater San Diego", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966b": "seven", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966c": "12 million", "5705e3f252bb89140068966d": "Los Angeles area with over 12 million inhabitants, the Riverside-San Bernardino area with over four million", "5705e3f252bb89140068966e": "22 million", "5705e4fe75f01819005e7704": "Colorado Desert and the Colorado River at the border with Arizona, and the Mojave Desert at the border with the state of Nevada", @@ -2645,57 +2645,57 @@ "5705e63175f01819005e7720": "792,621", "5705e63175f01819005e7721": "3,792,621", "5705e63175f01819005e7722": "621, Los Angeles", - "5705e63175f01819005e7723": "3,792,621, Los Angeles", - "5705e63175f01819005e7724": "792,621, Los Angeles", + "5705e63175f01819005e7723": "California", + "5705e63175f01819005e7724": "792,621", "5705e99452bb891400689688": "Los Angeles", "5705e99452bb891400689689": "Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside", - "5705e99452bb89140068968a": "counties of Los Angeles", - "5705e99452bb89140068968b": "Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino", + "5705e99452bb89140068968a": "counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino", + "5705e99452bb89140068968b": "Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside are the five most populous in the state and all are in the top 15", "5705e99452bb89140068968c": "Los Angeles", "5705eb3375f01819005e7764": "Los Angeles", "5705eb3375f01819005e7765": "Los Angeles", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7766": "southern California are The Walt Disney Company", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7767": "Los Angeles in southern California. Hollywood, a district within Los Angeles", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7768": "Los Angeles in southern California. Hollywood, a district within Los Angeles", - "5705ec1675f01819005e776e": "grown surf and skateboard", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7766": "Walt Disney Company", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7767": "southern California", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7768": "Sony", + "5705ec1675f01819005e776e": "skateboard", "5705ec1675f01819005e776f": "Tony Hawk", - "5705ec1675f01819005e7770": "Tony Hawk, professional surfers Rob Machado, Tim Curran, Bobby Martinez, Pat O'Connell, Dane Reynolds, and Chris Ward, and professional", + "5705ec1675f01819005e7770": "surf breaks", "5705ec1675f01819005e7771": "Oahu", "5705ec1675f01819005e7772": "Transpacific Yacht Race, or Transpac, from Los Angeles", "5705eccb52bb8914006896b8": "Palm Springs", - "5705eccb52bb8914006896b9": "Palm Springs is popular for its resort feel and nearby open spaces", - "5705eccb52bb8914006896ba": "southern California coast for its popular beaches, and the desert city of Palm Springs is popular for its resort feel and nearby open spaces", + "5705eccb52bb8914006896b9": "Palm Springs", + "5705eccb52bb8914006896ba": "desert city of Palm Springs is popular for its resort feel and nearby open spaces", "5705eccb52bb8914006896bb": "nearby open spaces", "5705edcd52bb8914006896ca": "37\u00b0 9' 58.23\" latitude, around 11 miles", "5705edcd52bb8914006896cb": "11 miles", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896cc": "southern California\"", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896cd": "southern California uses Point Conception and the Tehachapi Mountains", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896cc": "northern and southern California), the term \"southern California", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896cd": "Tehachapi Mountains", "5705edcd52bb8914006896ce": "Tehachapi Mountains", "5705eee952bb8914006896de": "California", "5705eee952bb8914006896df": "Alta California", - "5705eee952bb8914006896e0": "Californios of Monterey", + "5705eee952bb8914006896e0": "Los Angeles", "5705eee952bb8914006896e1": "California", "5705eee952bb8914006896e2": "1850", "5705f09e75f01819005e77a4": "equitable taxes", "5705f09e75f01819005e77a5": "Californios (dissatisfied with inequitable taxes and land laws", "5705f09e75f01819005e77a6": "three times in the 1850s", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a7": "75% of voters in the proposed Territory of Colorado", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a7": "California State Legislature and signed by the State governor John B. Weller. It was approved overwhelmingly by nearly 75%", "5705f09e75f01819005e77a8": "Milton Latham", - "5705f13d52bb8914006896f0": "1900, the Los Angeles Times", + "5705f13d52bb8914006896f0": "Los Angeles Times", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f1": "1900", - "5705f13d52bb8914006896f2": "southern California", + "5705f13d52bb8914006896f2": "1900, the Los Angeles Times defined southern California", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f3": "1999, the Times", - "5705f13d52bb8914006896f4": "Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura and Santa Barbara.\" In 1999", - "5705f36452bb891400689718": "northern, central, and southern California regions. The two AAA Auto Clubs of the state, the California State Automobile Association and the Automobile Club of Southern California", - "5705f36452bb891400689719": "two AAA Auto Clubs of the state, the California State", - "5705f36452bb89140068971a": "two AAA Auto", - "5705f36452bb89140068971b": "southern region off at the crest of that transverse", + "5705f13d52bb8914006896f4": "seven counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura and Santa Barbara.\" In 1999", + "5705f36452bb891400689718": "tourism groups", + "5705f36452bb891400689719": "two AAA Auto Clubs of the state, the California State Automobile Association", + "5705f36452bb89140068971a": "two", + "5705f36452bb89140068971b": "southern region", "5705f36452bb89140068971c": "north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77dc": "Northeastern megalopolis", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77dd": "urban environment, home to some of the largest urban areas in the state, along with vast areas that have been left undeveloped", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77de": "Los Angeles", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77df": "communities", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77e0": "international metropolitan region in the form of San Diego\u2013Tijuana, created by the urban area spilling over into Baja California", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77dc": "Great Lakes Megalopolis and the Northeastern megalopolis", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77dd": "Baja California", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77de": "suburban communities and use of automobiles and highways", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77df": "suburban communities", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77e0": "international metropolitan region in the form of San Diego\u2013Tijuana", "5705fb7f52bb891400689750": "Interstate 5, the main gap to continued urbanization is Camp Pendleton", "5705fb7f52bb891400689751": "Interstate 15 and Interstate 215", "5705fb7f52bb891400689752": "Riverside-San Bernardino area as a separate metropolitan area from Los Angeles County", @@ -2704,44 +2704,44 @@ "5705fc3a52bb89140068976a": "Mediterranean", "5705fc3a52bb89140068976b": "90-60's while as winters are 70-50", "5705fc3a52bb89140068976c": "90-60", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976d": "winters are 70-50's, usually all of Southern California have Mediterranean climate", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976d": "rare", "5705fc3a52bb89140068976e": "90-60", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7841": "state and country", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7841": "Pacific Ocean", "5705fd8475f01819005e7840": "geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7842": "one of the more varied collections of geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7843": "Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains, through the Transverse and Peninsular", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7844": "Transverse and Peninsular", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7842": "a diversity outnumber", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7843": "Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7844": "Peninsular", "5705fec152bb89140068977a": "10,000", "5705fec152bb89140068977b": "10,000", "5705fec152bb89140068977c": "4.0. 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The Greens, who won their first lower house seats in 2014", + "570d28bdb3d812140066d4a5": "Melbourne", "570d28bdb3d812140066d4a6": "2014, are strongest in inner Melbourne", - "570d28bdb3d812140066d4a7": "2014, are strongest in inner Melbourne", + "570d28bdb3d812140066d4a7": "2014", "570d29c2b3d812140066d4bd": "61.1%", "570d29c2b3d812140066d4be": "61.1% of Victorians describe themselves as Christian. Roman Catholics form the single largest religious group in the state with 26.7%", - "570d29c2b3d812140066d4bf": "637 members as of the most recent census", + "570d29c2b3d812140066d4bf": "637", "570d29c2b3d812140066d4c0": "61.1% of Victorians describe themselves as Christian. Roman Catholics form the single largest religious group in the state with 26.7%", - "570d29c2b3d812140066d4c1": "61.1%", + "570d29c2b3d812140066d4c1": "61.1% of Victorians describe themselves as Christian. Roman Catholics form the single largest religious group in the state with 26.7%", "570d2af0fed7b91900d45c93": "Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia", "570d2af0fed7b91900d45c94": "Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia", "570d2af0fed7b91900d45c95": "Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia", "570d2af0fed7b91900d45c96": "Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia", "570d2af0fed7b91900d45c97": "Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia", - "570d2c20fed7b91900d45ca7": "Victoria was included in the Port Phillip District in 1836, an administrative division of New South Wales. Victoria was officially created a separate colony in 1851", + "570d2c20fed7b91900d45ca7": "135th meridian east in 1788", "570d2c20fed7b91900d45ca8": "Koori", "570d2c20fed7b91900d45ca9": "135th meridian east in 1788", - "570d2c20fed7b91900d45caa": "European settlement, the area now constituting Victoria was inhabited by a large number of Aboriginal peoples, collectively known as the Koori", + "570d2c20fed7b91900d45caa": "1803", "570d2c20fed7b91900d45cab": "135th meridian east in 1788", - "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbb": "10,000 sq mi) of Victorian farmland are sown for grain", + "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbb": "10,000", "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbc": "33%", - "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbd": "26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi) of Victorian", + "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbd": "10,000 sq mi) of Victorian farmland are sown for grain", "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbe": "90%", - "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbf": "wheat and 2 million", - "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45ccf": "1855 colonial constitution, passed by the United Kingdom Parliament as the Victoria Constitution Act 1855", - "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd0": "1855 colonial constitution, passed by the United Kingdom Parliament as the Victoria Constitution Act 1855", - "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd1": "1855 colonial constitution, passed by the United Kingdom Parliament as the Victoria Constitution Act 1855", - "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd2": "1855 colonial constitution, passed by the United Kingdom Parliament as the Victoria Constitution Act 1855", + "570d2d68fed7b91900d45cbf": "90%", + "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45ccf": "1975", + "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd0": "1975", + "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd1": "1975", + "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd2": "1975", "570d2f5bfed7b91900d45cd3": "1855 colonial constitution, passed by the United Kingdom Parliament as the Victoria Constitution Act 1855", - "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce3": "Victoria's warmest regions with hot winds blowing from nearby semi-deserts. Average temperatures exceed 32 \u00b0C", - "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce4": "32 \u00b0C (90 \u00b0F) during summer and 15 \u00b0C", - "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce5": "hot winds blowing from nearby semi-deserts. Average temperatures exceed 32 \u00b0C (90 \u00b0F) during summer and 15 \u00b0C", + "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce3": "Victoria", + "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce4": "32 \u00b0C", + "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce5": "warmest", "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce6": "2\u20137 \u00b0C", - "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce7": "119.8 \u00b0F) was recorded in Hopetoun on 7 February 2009", + "570d30fdfed7b91900d45ce7": "119.8 \u00b0F", "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d01": "British public schools. Independent schools are usually affiliated with Protestant churches", "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d02": "British public schools. Independent schools are usually affiliated with Protestant churches", - "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d03": "tuition", - "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d04": "Roman Catholic Church and independent schools similar to British public schools. Independent schools are usually affiliated with Protestant churches", + "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d03": "Students", + "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d04": "Protestant churches", "570d32e4fed7b91900d45d05": "curriculum", - "570d3468b3d812140066d543": "Victorian plants\u2014in Broadmeadows and Geelong\u2014will close in October 2016", + "570d3468b3d812140066d543": "Toyota and Holden", "570d3468b3d812140066d544": "Victorian plants\u2014in Broadmeadows and Geelong", - "570d3468b3d812140066d545": "Victorian plants\u2014in Broadmeadows and Geelong", + "570d3468b3d812140066d545": "October 2016", "570d3468b3d812140066d546": "Victorian plants\u2014in Broadmeadows and Geelong", - "570d3468b3d812140066d547": "Ford, Toyota and Holden", - "570d35b7b3d812140066d54d": "many topographically, geologically and climatically diverse areas, ranging from the wet, temperate climate of Gippsland", - "570d35b7b3d812140066d54e": "1,986 m", - "570d35b7b3d812140066d54f": "many topographically, geologically and climatically diverse areas, ranging from the wet, temperate climate of Gippsland", + "570d3468b3d812140066d547": "Victorian plants\u2014in Broadmeadows and Geelong", + "570d35b7b3d812140066d54d": "geologically and climatically diverse areas, ranging from the wet, temperate climate of Gippsland", + "570d35b7b3d812140066d54e": "986", + "570d35b7b3d812140066d54f": "600", "570d35b7b3d812140066d550": "Murray River", - "570d35b7b3d812140066d551": "symbols include the pink heath", - "570d391fb3d812140066d575": "9 \u00b0C", - "570d391fb3d812140066d576": "east-west through the centre of Victoria. Average temperatures are less than 9 \u00b0C", + "570d35b7b3d812140066d551": "flower), Leadbeater's possum", + "570d391fb3d812140066d575": "Victorian Alps", + "570d391fb3d812140066d576": "coldest", "570d391fb3d812140066d577": "east-west through the centre of Victoria. Average temperatures are less than 9 \u00b0C", - "570d391fb3d812140066d578": "9 \u00b0C", + "570d391fb3d812140066d578": "32 \u00b0F", "570d391fb3d812140066d579": "Omeo on 13 June 1965", "570d4030fed7b91900d45d9f": "Metro Trains Melbourne", "570d4030fed7b91900d45da0": "Overland Melbourne\u2014Adelaide; and NSW TrainLink", "570d4030fed7b91900d45da1": "Melbourne and suburbs", - "570d4030fed7b91900d45da2": "Rail transport in Victoria", + "570d4030fed7b91900d45da2": "Victoria", "570d4030fed7b91900d45da3": "Melbourne and suburbs", "570d418dfed7b91900d45dbd": "37 seats", - "570d418dfed7b91900d45dbe": "37 seats in the Australian House of Representatives and 12 seats in the Australian Senate", - "570d418dfed7b91900d45dbf": "Australian House of Representatives and 12 seats in the Australian Senate. At state level, the Parliament of Victoria consists of the Legislative Assembly (the lower house", - "570d418dfed7b91900d45dc0": "Australian House of Representatives and 12 seats in the Australian Senate", + "570d418dfed7b91900d45dbe": "37 seats", + "570d418dfed7b91900d45dbf": "Victoria consists of the Legislative Assembly (the lower house) and the Legislative Council", + "570d418dfed7b91900d45dc0": "Victoria consists of the Legislative Assembly (the lower house) and the Legislative Council", "570d418dfed7b91900d45dc1": "Daniel Andrews", "570d4329fed7b91900d45dd7": "1 July 1851", "570d4329fed7b91900d45dd8": "1851", - "570d4329fed7b91900d45dd9": "1 July 1851", - "570d4329fed7b91900d45dda": "sevenfold from 76,000", - "570d4329fed7b91900d45ddb": "1 July 1851", - "570d44abb3d812140066d5fd": "August 2010", + "570d4329fed7b91900d45dd9": "1851", + "570d4329fed7b91900d45dda": "76,000", + "570d4329fed7b91900d45ddb": "20 million", + "570d44abb3d812140066d5fd": "548", "570d44abb3d812140066d5fe": "1,548 public schools, 489", - "570d44abb3d812140066d5ff": "1,548 public schools, 489 Catholic schools and 214 independent schools. Just under 540,800", + "570d44abb3d812140066d5ff": "462,000", "570d44abb3d812140066d600": "63,519", "570d44abb3d812140066d601": "540,800 students were enrolled in public schools, and just over 311,800", "570d4606b3d812140066d619": "60%", @@ -3006,44 +3006,44 @@ "570d4606b3d812140066d61b": "60%", "570d4606b3d812140066d61c": "60%", "570d4606b3d812140066d61d": "$13.7 million", - "570d47b8b3d812140066d62d": "Two tourist railways operate over 760 mm (2 ft 6", + "570d47b8b3d812140066d62d": "1,600 mm", "570d47b8b3d812140066d62e": "1,435 mm", "570d47b8b3d812140066d62f": "1,600 mm", "570d47b8b3d812140066d630": "1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1\u20442 in) standard gauge. Two tourist railways operate over 760 mm (2 ft 6", "570d47b8b3d812140066d631": "1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1\u20442 in) standard gauge. Two tourist railways operate over 760 mm (2 ft 6", "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e13": "1788", "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e14": "New South Wales", - "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e15": "New South Wales in 1788", - "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e16": "David Collins", + "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e15": "1788", + "570d4a6bfed7b91900d45e16": "1788", "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e31": "1854", - "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e33": "1854 at Ballarat there was an armed rebellion against the government of Victoria by miners protesting against mining taxes", + "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e33": "1854", "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e32": "1854", - "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e34": "1854 at Ballarat there was an armed rebellion against the government of Victoria by miners", + "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e34": "1854", "570d4c3bfed7b91900d45e35": "1855", "570d4e6cb3d812140066d66d": "Daniel Andrews", "570d4e6cb3d812140066d66e": "Daniel Andrews", "570d4e6cb3d812140066d66f": "Daniel Andrews", "570d4e6cb3d812140066d670": "Daniel Andrews", - "570d4e6cb3d812140066d671": "Daniel Andrews", + "570d4e6cb3d812140066d671": "political agenda", "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e7d": "17% to $8.7 billion", "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e7e": "17% to $8.7 billion", "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e7f": "32,463", "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e80": "136,000 square kilometres (52,500 sq mi) of Victorian land. This comprises more than 60%", - "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e81": "32,463", - "570d529fb3d812140066d6bb": "big part in tourism in Victoria, particularly cultural tourism and sports tourism", - "570d529fb3d812140066d6bc": "Melbourne", + "570d50a5fed7b91900d45e81": "136,000 square kilometres (52,500 sq mi) of Victorian land. This comprises more than 60%", + "570d529fb3d812140066d6bb": "big part in tourism", + "570d529fb3d812140066d6bc": "big part in tourism in Victoria, particularly cultural tourism and sports tourism. Most of these events are centred on Melbourne", "570d529fb3d812140066d6bd": "Melbourne", - "570d529fb3d812140066d6be": "tourism in Victoria, particularly cultural tourism and sports tourism", - "570d529fb3d812140066d6bf": "Bright Autumn Festival", - "57105da9a58dae1900cd699e": "two million by 1562, concentrated mainly in the southern and central parts of France, about one-eighth the number of French Catholics", - "57105da9a58dae1900cd699f": "two million by 1562", + "570d529fb3d812140066d6be": "big part in tourism in Victoria, particularly cultural tourism and sports tourism", + "570d529fb3d812140066d6bf": "Queenscliff Music Festival", + "57105da9a58dae1900cd699e": "1562, concentrated mainly in the southern and central parts of France, about one-eighth the number of French Catholics", + "57105da9a58dae1900cd699f": "two million", "57105da9a58dae1900cd69a0": "1562", "57105da9a58dae1900cd69a1": "1598", "57105da9a58dae1900cd69a2": "1562", "57106185b654c5140001f8db": "derision", - "57106185b654c5140001f8dd": "state of Geneva and the Swiss Confederation", - "57106185b654c5140001f8dc": "san\u00e7on Hugues (died 1532", - "57106185b654c5140001f8de": "1560: a foiled attempt to wrest power in France", + "57106185b654c5140001f8dd": "Geneva and the Swiss Confederation", + "57106185b654c5140001f8dc": "Swiss", + "57106185b654c5140001f8de": "1560", "57106185b654c5140001f8df": "wrest power in France", "57106644b654c5140001f8e5": "1294", "57106644b654c5140001f8e6": "1294", @@ -3052,127 +3052,127 @@ "57106644b654c5140001f8e9": "1487", "57106d2fb654c5140001f8ef": "Edict of 1598", "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f0": "Montpellier", - "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f2": "1598", - "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f1": "66 \"villes", + "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f2": "1598 granted to the Huguenots", + "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f1": "royal army in 1622", "57106d2fb654c5140001f8f3": "1598", "571077ecb654c5140001f909": "1688", - "571077ecb654c5140001f90a": "1671", + "571077ecb654c5140001f90a": "1671 with the arrival of Fran\u00e7ois Villion (Viljoen", "571077ecb654c5140001f90b": "1671", - "571077ecb654c5140001f90c": "post at the Cape of Good Hope. The largest portion of the Huguenots", - "571077ecb654c5140001f90d": "Individual Huguenots", - "57107932a58dae1900cd69ca": "Jess\u00e9 de Forest", + "571077ecb654c5140001f90c": "1688", + "571077ecb654c5140001f90d": "1700", + "57107932a58dae1900cd69ca": "Jess\u00e9 de Forest, sailed to North America in 1624", "57107932a58dae1900cd69cb": "Jess\u00e9 de Forest", "57107932a58dae1900cd69cc": "French church in New Amsterdam", - "57107932a58dae1900cd69cd": "French church in New Amsterdam", + "57107932a58dae1900cd69cd": "Boschwick", "57107932a58dae1900cd69ce": "Newtown Creek", "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69df": "1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", - "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e1": "1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", - "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e2": "South Carolina. In 1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", - "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e0": "1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", + "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e1": "1685", + "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e2": "1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", + "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69e0": "1697", "57107a3ea58dae1900cd69de": "1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France", - "57107c24a58dae1900cd69e8": "king Louis XIV after the French attacked the Dutch Republic in 1672", - "57107c24a58dae1900cd69e9": "King of England, emerged as the strongest opponent of king Louis XIV after the French attacked the Dutch Republic in 1672", - "57107c24a58dae1900cd69ea": "Louis and the French state. Consequently, many Huguenots considered the wealthy and Calvinist Dutch Republic, which led the opposition to Louis XIV", - "57107c24a58dae1900cd69eb": "many Huguenots considered the wealthy and Calvinist Dutch Republic, which led the opposition to Louis XIV", - "57107c24a58dae1900cd69ec": "king Louis XIV after the French attacked the Dutch Republic in 1672", - "57107d73b654c5140001f91d": "Louis XIV", - "57107d73b654c5140001f91e": "Nantes until the rule of Louis XIV", + "57107c24a58dae1900cd69e8": "Stadtholder William III of Orange", + "57107c24a58dae1900cd69e9": "Orange", + "57107c24a58dae1900cd69ea": "Louis and the French state", + "57107c24a58dae1900cd69eb": "Calvinist Dutch Republic, which led the opposition to Louis XIV", + "57107c24a58dae1900cd69ec": "king Louis XIV", + "57107d73b654c5140001f91d": "legal recognition", + "57107d73b654c5140001f91e": "Nantes", "57107d73b654c5140001f91f": "Edict of Fontainebleau", "57107d73b654c5140001f920": "three-quarters eventually were killed or submitted, roughly 500,000", - "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f2": "Huguenots", + "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f2": "France", "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f3": "St. Bartholomew's Day massacre when 5,000 to 30,000", "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f4": "5,000 to 30,000", "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f5": "France", "57107e6ca58dae1900cd69f6": "5,000 to 30,000", - "57108073b654c5140001f927": "1621 and 1629", - "57108073b654c5140001f926": "1621 and 1629", - "57108073b654c5140001f928": "1620 the Huguenots were on the defensive, and the government increasingly applied pressure", + "57108073b654c5140001f927": "France", + "57108073b654c5140001f926": "royal authority", + "57108073b654c5140001f928": "1620", "57108073b654c5140001f929": "Louis XIII", - "57108073b654c5140001f925": "1620 the Huguenots were on the defensive, and the government increasingly applied pressure", + "57108073b654c5140001f925": "1620", "57108198b654c5140001f937": "one million", "57108198b654c5140001f938": "2%", "57108198b654c5140001f939": "2%", "57108198b654c5140001f93a": "Alsace in northeast France and the C\u00e9vennes mountain", - "57108198b654c5140001f93b": "Huguenots to this day.[citation needed] A diaspora of French Australians still considers itself Huguenot, even after centuries of exile", + "57108198b654c5140001f93b": "south, who still regard themselves as Huguenots to this day.[citation needed] A diaspora of French Australians still considers itself Huguenot", "57108c95b654c5140001f979": "21 miles", "57108c95b654c5140001f97a": "21 miles north of New York in a town which they named New Rochelle", "57108c95b654c5140001f97b": "National Historic Landmark site and contains the oldest street in the United States of America", - "57108c95b654c5140001f97c": "\" in New Paltz", + "57108c95b654c5140001f97c": "Huguenot Street Historic", "57108c95b654c5140001f97d": "current", - "57108d69b654c5140001f983": "Dutch Republic", + "57108d69b654c5140001f983": "Nantes, the Dutch Republic", "57108d69b654c5140001f984": "75,000 to 100,000", "57108d69b654c5140001f985": "ca. 2 million", - "57108d69b654c5140001f986": "ca. 2 million", - "57108d69b654c5140001f987": "75,000 to 100,000 people. Amongst them were 200 clergy. Many came from the region of the C\u00e9vennes", + "57108d69b654c5140001f986": "25% of the Amsterdam population was Huguenot.[citation needed] In 1705, Amsterdam and the area of West Frisia", + "57108d69b654c5140001f987": "75,000", "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1a": "ghost of le roi Huguet (regarded by Roman Catholics", - "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1b": "King Hugo", - "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1c": "King Hugo", + "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1b": "Hugo", + "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1c": "Hugo", "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1d": "habitually gathered at night", "57108ee6a58dae1900cd6a1e": "le roi Huguet", - "571090abb654c5140001f995": "many Huguenots worked as weavers", + "571090abb654c5140001f995": "weaver", "571090abb654c5140001f996": "16th century to about 1830", - "571090abb654c5140001f997": "many Huguenots", - "571090abb654c5140001f998": "many Huguenots worked as weavers. The Weavers, a half-timbered house by the river", + "571090abb654c5140001f997": "churches", + "571090abb654c5140001f998": "Faversham and Maidstone", "571090abb654c5140001f999": "16th century to about 1830", "57109180a58dae1900cd6a41": "1696", "57109180a58dae1900cd6a40": "1696", - "57109180a58dae1900cd6a42": "Cork City", + "57109180a58dae1900cd6a42": "Cork City; and D'Olier Street in Dublin", "57109180a58dae1900cd6a43": "French Church Street in Cork City; and D'Olier Street in Dublin", "57109180a58dae1900cd6a44": "1696", - "57109275b654c5140001f99f": "many Huguenots had occupied important places in society", + "57109275b654c5140001f99f": "exodus of Huguenots from France", "57109275b654c5140001f9a0": "1759-60", "57109275b654c5140001f9a1": "non-Catholics", "57109275b654c5140001f9a2": "1759-60", - "57109275b654c5140001f9a3": "60", + "57109275b654c5140001f9a3": "1759", "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5c": "1598", - "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5d": "1598", - "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5e": "Henry of Navarre", - "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5f": "1598", - "571093aba58dae1900cd6a60": "1598", - "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a66": "education of children as Catholics, and prohibited emigration", + "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5d": "1598, when Henry of Navarre", + "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5e": "Nantes", + "571093aba58dae1900cd6a5f": "founding of new Protestant churches", + "571093aba58dae1900cd6a60": "1598, when Henry of Navarre", + "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a66": "education of children as Catholics", "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a67": "Protestant services, required education of children as Catholics, and prohibited emigration", "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a68": "Four thousand", - "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a69": "France became Catholics", + "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a69": "Catholics", "571094b7a58dae1900cd6a6a": "French refugees, providing money from both government and private agencies to aid their relocation. Those Huguenots who stayed in France", - "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a76": "1555 to found France Antarctique", + "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a76": "French colonisers who arrived in Brazil in 1555 to found France Antarctique", "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a77": "1555", "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a78": "1555", - "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a79": "1560 by the Portuguese", + "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a79": "1560", "571095a8a58dae1900cd6a7a": "Guanabara Confession of Faith, became the first Protestant confession of faith in the whole of the Americas", - "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a86": "Many families, today mostly Afrikaans-speaking, have surnames", - "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a87": "French Huguenot ancestry", - "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a88": "French Huguenot ancestry", - "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a89": "Afrikaans-speaking, have surnames", + "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a86": "Cape province", + "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a87": "wine", + "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a88": "French", + "5710968aa58dae1900cd6a89": "Huguenot", "571097baa58dae1900cd6a98": "Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees", - "571097baa58dae1900cd6a99": "Henry Laurens, who signed the Articles of Confederation for South Carolina; Jack Jouett", - "571097baa58dae1900cd6a9a": "Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees", + "571097baa58dae1900cd6a99": "Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees", + "571097baa58dae1900cd6a9a": "North America worships in Charleston, South Carolina, at a church that dates to 1844", "571097baa58dae1900cd6a9b": "Manakin Episcopal Church", - "571097baa58dae1900cd6a9c": "Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees", - "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab2": "lace industry at the time. Although 19th century sources have asserted that some of these refugees were lacemakers and contributed to the East Midlands lace", + "571097baa58dae1900cd6a9c": "Manakin Episcopal Church in Virginia as an historic shrine with occasional services. The Society has chapters in numerous states, with the one in Texas", + "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab2": "British lace industry at the time. Although 19th century sources have asserted that some of these refugees were lacemakers and contributed to the East Midlands lace", "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab3": "Bedfordshire", "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab4": "immigrant lacemakers in this period is of twenty-five widows who settled in Dover", - "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab5": "half", + "571098f8a58dae1900cd6ab5": "eighteenth century", "571099b2b654c5140001f9b3": "new neighbourhoods: Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt", - "571099b2b654c5140001f9b4": "one-fifth of the city's population was French speaking. The Berlin Huguenots preserved the French language in their church services for nearly a century", - "571099b2b654c5140001f9b5": "1700, one-fifth of the city's population was French speaking. The Berlin Huguenots preserved the French language in their church", + "571099b2b654c5140001f9b4": "one-fifth", + "571099b2b654c5140001f9b5": "nearly a century", "571099b2b654c5140001f9b6": "1806-07", "571099b2b654c5140001f9b7": "1700, one-fifth of the city's population was French speaking. The Berlin", - "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b26": "200,000 to 1,000", + "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b26": "Great Elector Frederick William welcomed them to help rebuild his war-ravaged and underpopulated country. Following this exodus, Huguenots", "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b27": "200,000 to 1,000,000", "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b28": "regional", "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b29": "1702 and 1709", "5710e8c8a58dae1900cd6b2a": "destroy all the bands of Camisards, between 1702 and 1709", - "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b30": "1564 a group of Norman Huguenots", + "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b30": "Norman Huguenots under the leadership of Jean Ribault established the small colony of Fort Caroline on the banks of the St. Johns River", "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b31": "Jean Ribault", - "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b32": "Fort Caroline on the banks of the St. Johns River", - "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b33": "St. Augustine", - "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b34": "Fort Caroline on the banks of the St. Johns River in what is today Jacksonville, Florida", + "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b32": "Norman Huguenots under the leadership of Jean Ribault established the small colony of Fort Caroline on the banks of the St. Johns River", + "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b33": "1565 French naval", + "5710e9f8a58dae1900cd6b34": "Fort Caroline", "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa17": "French", - "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa18": "Southeastern U.S., and founded the outpost of Charlesfort", + "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa18": "St. Augustine", "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa19": "Caroline in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. War at home again precluded a resupply mission, and the colony struggled. In 1565", "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa1a": "1564", "5710eb6fb654c5140001fa1b": "French", - "5710eca0a58dae1900cd6b3a": "Virginia, where the English Crown", + "5710eca0a58dae1900cd6b3a": "Virginia", "5710eca0a58dae1900cd6b3b": "Virginia", "5710eca0a58dae1900cd6b3c": "1700 several hundred French Huguenots migrated from England to the colony of Virginia", "5710eca0a58dae1900cd6b3d": "390", @@ -3183,215 +3183,215 @@ "5710ed7bb654c5140001fa2e": "Gaspard de Coligny", "5710ed7bb654c5140001fa2f": "Gaspard de Coligny", "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b60": "50,000 Protestant Walloons", - "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b61": "1708 passage of the Foreign Protestants", + "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b61": "50,000", "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b62": "50,000", - "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b63": "Andr\u00e9 Lortie), a leading Huguenot theologian", + "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b63": "Andr\u00e9 Lortie", "5710f114a58dae1900cd6b64": "transubstantiation during Mass", "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b72": "William of Orange", "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b73": "William of Orange", "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b74": "William of Orange", - "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b75": "Irish linen", + "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b75": "Smaller settlements", "5710f2e2a58dae1900cd6b76": "Irish linen", - "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa45": "a Huguenot community in present-day Saarland in 1604", - "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa46": "Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken to establish a Huguenot community in present-day Saarland in 1604", + "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa45": "Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken to establish a Huguenot community in present-day Saarland in 1604", + "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa46": "Louis de Cond\u00e9", "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa47": "Huguenot community in present-day Saarland in 1604", "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa48": "1604", "5710f4b8b654c5140001fa49": "1604", - "5711119cb654c5140001fae3": "Protestant European", + "5711119cb654c5140001fae3": "Protestant European nations such as England, Wales, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Dutch Republic, the Electorate of Brandenburg and Electorate of the Palatinate", "5711119cb654c5140001fae4": "Protestant European", - "5711119cb654c5140001fae6": "\u00e9migr\u00e9", - "5711119cb654c5140001fae5": "Dutch East Indies, the Caribbean, and several of the English colonies of North America", + "5711119cb654c5140001fae6": "Protestant European nations", + "5711119cb654c5140001fae5": "Quebec", "5711119cb654c5140001fae7": "English colonies of North America, and Quebec", "571112ada58dae1900cd6bcc": "association with Hugues Capet", "571112ada58dae1900cd6bcd": "association with Hugues Capet", - "571112ada58dae1900cd6bce": "Janet Gray and other supporters of the hypothesis suggest that the name huguenote would be roughly equivalent to little Hugos, or those who want Hugo", - "571112ada58dae1900cd6bcf": "huguenote would be roughly equivalent to little Hugos, or those who want Hugo", - "571112ada58dae1900cd6bd0": "Janet Gray", + "571112ada58dae1900cd6bce": "Janet Gray and other supporters of the hypothesis suggest that the name huguenote would be roughly equivalent to little Hugos", + "571112ada58dae1900cd6bcf": "association with Hugues Capet", + "571112ada58dae1900cd6bd0": "French linguistic origins, arguing that for the word to have spread into common use in France", "57111380a58dae1900cd6bd6": "Gallican Roman Catholics", "57111380a58dae1900cd6bd7": "Gallican Roman Catholics", "57111380a58dae1900cd6bd8": "1530. William Farel was a student of Lefevre", "57111380a58dae1900cd6bd9": "Lefevre", - "57111380a58dae1900cd6bda": "1530. William Farel was a student of Lefevre", - "57111428b654c5140001faff": "24 August \u2013 3 October 1572, Catholics killed thousands of Huguenots in Paris", + "57111380a58dae1900cd6bda": "Swiss Reformation", + "57111428b654c5140001faff": "24", "57111428b654c5140001fb00": "3 October 1572, Catholics", - "57111428b654c5140001fb01": "thousands of Huguenots in Paris", + "57111428b654c5140001fb01": "thousands", "57111428b654c5140001fb02": "1573 pardoned the perpetrators", - "57111429b654c5140001fb03": "thousands of Huguenots in Paris", + "57111429b654c5140001fb03": "3,000 and 7,000 more in the French provinces. By 17 September, almost 25,000", "571114cfb654c5140001fb09": "Louis XIV", - "571114cfb654c5140001fb0a": "1643 and acted increasingly aggressively to force the Huguenots to convert. At first he sent missionaries", - "571114cfb654c5140001fb0b": "Louis XIV gained the throne in 1643", - "571114cfb654c5140001fb0c": "1643 and acted increasingly aggressively to force the Huguenots to convert. At first he sent missionaries", - "571114cfb654c5140001fb0d": "Louis XIV gained the throne in 1643 and acted increasingly aggressively to force the Huguenots to convert. At first he sent missionaries", - "5711163bb654c5140001fb13": "New Rochelle, located in the county of Westchester", - "5711163bb654c5140001fb14": "John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, a tract of land consisting of six thousand one hundred acres with the help of Jacob Leisler", + "571114cfb654c5140001fb0a": "1643", + "571114cfb654c5140001fb0b": "1643", + "571114cfb654c5140001fb0c": "1643", + "571114cfb654c5140001fb0d": "1685", + "5711163bb654c5140001fb13": "Westchester", + "5711163bb654c5140001fb14": "French", "5711163bb654c5140001fb15": "John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, a tract of land consisting of six thousand one hundred acres with the help of Jacob Leisler", - "5711163bb654c5140001fb16": "New Rochelle after La Rochelle", - "5711163bb654c5140001fb17": "New Rochelle", + "5711163bb654c5140001fb16": "La Rochelle", + "5711163bb654c5140001fb17": "Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church, which contains heirlooms", "57111713a58dae1900cd6c00": "the Huguenot congregations", "57111713a58dae1900cd6c01": "nineteenth century", "57111713a58dae1900cd6c02": "congregations", "57111713a58dae1900cd6c03": "the Huguenot congregations", - "57111713a58dae1900cd6c04": "ian gunpowder mills", + "57111713a58dae1900cd6c04": "Eleutherian gunpowder mills", "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0a": "Pierre Bayle", - "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0b": "Netherlands was Pierre Bayle", + "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0b": "Rotterdam", "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0c": "Pierre Bayle. He started teaching in Rotterdam", "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0d": "100 foundational texts of the US Library of Congress", "571117d4a58dae1900cd6c0e": "Nicolas", - "57111992b654c5140001fb43": "Royal Charter in 1550. It is now located at Soho Square", + "57111992b654c5140001fb43": "French Protestant Church of London was established by Royal Charter in 1550", "57111992b654c5140001fb44": "French Protestant Church of London was established by Royal Charter in 1550", "57111992b654c5140001fb45": "French Protestant Church of London was established by Royal Charter in 1550", - "57111992b654c5140001fb46": "Royal Charter in 1550. It is now located at Soho Square", - "57111992b654c5140001fb47": "Royal Charter in 1550", - "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3c": "1685, Huguenot refugees", - "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3d": "1685, Huguenot refugees", + "57111992b654c5140001fb46": "Soho Square", + "57111992b654c5140001fb47": "Black Eagle", + "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3c": "1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven", + "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3d": "1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. Nearly 50,000 Huguenots", "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3e": "1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. Nearly 50,000", "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c3f": "Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia", - "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c40": "1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia", + "57111ab8a58dae1900cd6c40": "1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. Nearly 50,000", "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c50": "Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg", "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c51": "Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg", - "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c52": "Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg", - "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c53": "German Democratic Republic, Lothar de Maizi\u00e8re", - "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c54": "de Maizi\u00e8re", + "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c52": "ace Adolf Galland", + "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c53": "la Peri\u00e8re", + "57111b95a58dae1900cd6c54": "Federal Minister of the Interior, Thomas de Maizi\u00e8re", "57112686b654c5140001fbd3": "solar power", "57112686b654c5140001fbd4": "Rankine", - "57112686b654c5140001fbd5": "the Rankine cycle", + "57112686b654c5140001fbd5": "the Rankine cycle. In the cycle, water is heated and transforms into steam", "57112686b654c5140001fbd6": "steam", - "57112686b654c5140001fbd7": "external combustion engines", + "57112686b654c5140001fbd7": "external combustion", "571126dfa58dae1900cd6cb2": "atmospheric engine, invented by Thomas Newcomen around 1712", "571126dfa58dae1900cd6cb3": "Thomas Newcomen around 1712", "571126dfa58dae1900cd6cb4": "Thomas Newcomen around 1712", "571126dfa58dae1900cd6cb5": "Thomas Newcomen around 1712", "571126dfa58dae1900cd6cb6": "Thomas Newcomen around 1712", "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc4": "Richard Trevithick in the United Kingdom and, on 21 February 1804", - "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc5": "Richard Trevithick in the United Kingdom and, on 21 February 1804", + "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc5": "1804", "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc6": "1804", "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc7": "Richard Trevithick in the United Kingdom and, on 21 February 1804", - "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc8": "Richard Trevithick in the United Kingdom and, on 21 February 1804", - "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d0e": "lower-pressure boiler feed water is an injector", + "571127a5a58dae1900cd6cc8": "south", + "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d0e": "Rankine cycle", "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d0f": "multi-stage centrifugal", "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d10": "1850s", - "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d11": "steam locomotives", + "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d11": "1850s", "571135b8a58dae1900cd6d12": "1850s", "57113639a58dae1900cd6d18": "three or four", "57113639a58dae1900cd6d19": "triple and quadruple expansion engines", "57113639a58dae1900cd6d1a": "19th", "57113639a58dae1900cd6d1b": "19th century", "57113639a58dae1900cd6d1c": "Olympic", - "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d22": "valve", - "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d23": "Joy and Walschaerts motions", - "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d24": "1840s and 50s", + "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d22": "Corliss, and later, poppet valve gears had separate admission and exhaust valves driven by trip mechanisms or cams profiled", + "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d23": "Joy", + "571136b8a58dae1900cd6d24": "exhaust", "57113ba6b654c5140001fc1f": "Lead fusible plugs", "57113ba6b654c5140001fc20": "firebox crown", - "57113ba6b654c5140001fc21": "firebox crown increases significantly, the lead melts", - "57113ba6b654c5140001fc22": "warning the operators, who may then manually suppress the fire", + "57113ba6b654c5140001fc21": "firebox crown increases significantly, the lead melts and the steam", + "57113ba6b654c5140001fc22": "the operators, who may then manually suppress the fire", "57113ba6b654c5140001fc23": "little effect on dampening the fire", "57113be3a58dae1900cd6d28": "James Watt", "57113be3a58dae1900cd6d29": "1781 James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary", "57113be3a58dae1900cd6d2a": "1781 James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion", "57113be3a58dae1900cd6d2b": "10,000 hp", "57113be3a58dae1900cd6d2c": "1781 James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion", - "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d32": "Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria", + "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d32": "AD; the first recorded rudimentary steam engine being the aeolipile described by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria", "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d33": "Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria", - "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d34": "Greek mathematician", - "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d35": "Taqi al-Din in 1551 and by Giovanni Branca in 1629", - "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d36": "1606 for fifty steam powered inventions, including a water pump for draining inundated mines. Denis Papin, a Huguenot refugee", - "57113f83b654c5140001fc29": "19th century compound", + "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d34": "mathematician Hero of Alexandria. In the following centuries", + "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d35": "Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria", + "57113c6da58dae1900cd6d36": "1606", + "57113f83b654c5140001fc29": "Near the end of the 19th century compound engines", "57113f83b654c5140001fc2a": "19th century", "57113f83b654c5140001fc2b": "engines", "57113f83b654c5140001fc2d": "early 20th century", - "57113f83b654c5140001fc2c": "Compound engines exhausted steam in to successively larger cylinders to accommodate the higher volumes at reduced pressures, giving improved efficiency. These stages were called expansions", + "57113f83b654c5140001fc2c": "triple expansion engines", "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5a": "steam turbines", "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5b": "late part of the 19th century", "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5c": "hundred", "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5d": "90%", - "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5e": "electric power is provided by steam turbines", + "571142b3a58dae1900cd6d5e": "electric power is provided by steam turbines. In the United States 90%", "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d6e": "nuclear reactor, geothermal energy, solar energy or waste heat from an internal combustion engine or industrial process", "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d6f": "combustion chamber", - "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d70": "combustion chamber, firebox). In some cases the heat source is a nuclear reactor", - "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d71": "heat source can be an electric heating", + "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d70": "solar energy or waste heat from an internal combustion engine or industrial process", + "571144d1a58dae1900cd6d71": "heat source", "57114667a58dae1900cd6d80": "analyzing the performance of steam engines is the steam engine indicator", - "57114667a58dae1900cd6d81": "1851, but the most successful indicator was developed for the high speed engine inventor and manufacturer Charles Porter by Charles Richard and exhibited at London Exhibition in 1862", + "57114667a58dae1900cd6d81": "1851", "57114667a58dae1900cd6d82": "Charles Porter by Charles Richard and exhibited at London Exhibition in 1862", - "57114667a58dae1900cd6d83": "manufacturer Charles Porter by Charles Richard and exhibited at London Exhibition in 1862", - "57114667a58dae1900cd6d84": "manufacturer Charles Porter by Charles Richard and exhibited at London Exhibition in 1862", - "5711475ca58dae1900cd6d8a": "two-cylinder compounds used in railway work, the pistons are connected to the cranks", + "57114667a58dae1900cd6d83": "1851", + "57114667a58dae1900cd6d84": "London Exhibition in 1862", + "5711475ca58dae1900cd6d8a": "Vauclain", "5711475ca58dae1900cd6d8b": "180\u00b0, the groups being set at 90\u00b0 to each other. In one case (the first type of Vauclain", - "5711475ca58dae1900cd6d8c": "90\u00b0 to each other. In one case (the first type of Vauclain", + "5711475ca58dae1900cd6d8c": "180\u00b0", "5711488ab654c5140001fc3d": "counterflow), entering and exhausting from the cylinder by the same port. The complete engine cycle occupies one rotation of the crank and two piston strokes", "5711488ab654c5140001fc3e": "two piston", - "5711488ab654c5140001fc3f": "one", - "5711488ab654c5140001fc40": "four", + "5711488ab654c5140001fc3f": "two piston strokes", + "5711488ab654c5140001fc40": "two piston strokes", "5711488ab654c5140001fc41": "four events \u2013 admission, expansion", "57114aceb654c5140001fc47": "steam intakes in hot areas", "57114aceb654c5140001fc48": "remedy the difficulties arising from the usual counterflow", "57114aceb654c5140001fc49": "superior", "57114b1a2419e31400955575": "simple expansion steam engine which does not require valves to direct steam into and out of the cylinder. Instead of valves, the entire cylinder rocks", "57114b1a2419e31400955576": "trunnion", - "57114b1a2419e31400955577": "cylinder steam engine is a variant of the simple expansion steam engine", - "57114b1a2419e31400955578": "trunnion). These engines are mainly used in toys and models, because of their simplicity, but have also been used in full size", - "57114dfb50c2381900b54a53": "Rankine cycle can operate as a closed loop system", + "57114b1a2419e31400955577": "trunnion", + "57114b1a2419e31400955578": "trunnion", + "57114dfb50c2381900b54a53": "Rankine cycle", "57114dfb50c2381900b54a54": "the exhaust steam is directly", "57114dfb50c2381900b54a55": "Low boiling hydrocarbons can be used in a binary cycle", - "57114dfb50c2381900b54a56": "recycled continuously, or may be an \"open loop\" system", + "57114dfb50c2381900b54a56": "Rankine cycle", "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5b": "a Rankine cycle is usually limited by the working fluid", - "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5c": "565 \u00b0C (the creep limit of stainless steel) and condenser temperatures are around 30 \u00b0C", - "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5d": "steel) and condenser temperatures are around 30 \u00b0C. This gives a theoretical Carnot efficiency of about 63%", + "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5c": "565 \u00b0C", + "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5d": "stainless steel) and condenser temperatures are around 30 \u00b0C. This gives a theoretical Carnot efficiency of about 63%", "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5f": "30 \u00b0C", "57114e8d50c2381900b54a5e": "30 \u00b0C", - "57114f0050c2381900b54a65": "steam-powered farm tractors, motorcycles (without much success) and even automobiles as the Stanley Steamer", - "57114f0050c2381900b54a66": "steamboats", - "57114f0050c2381900b54a67": "farm tractors, motorcycles (without much success) and even automobiles as the Stanley Steamer", - "57114f0050c2381900b54a68": "Steam engines can be said to have been the moving force behind the Industrial Revolution", + "57114f0050c2381900b54a65": "Steam engines", + "57114f0050c2381900b54a66": "steamboats and road vehicles. Their use in agriculture", + "57114f0050c2381900b54a67": "Stanley Steamer", + "57114f0050c2381900b54a68": "Revolution", "57114f0050c2381900b54a69": "agriculture led to an increase in the land available for cultivation", - "571153422419e3140095557d": "Matthew Murray", + "571153422419e3140095557d": "four years later, the successful twin-cylinder locomotive Salamanca", "571153422419e3140095557e": "Matthew Murray", "571153422419e3140095557f": "Matthew Murray", "571153422419e31400955580": "Matthew Murray", - "571153422419e31400955581": "Matthew Murray was used by the edge railed rack and pinion Middleton Railway", + "571153422419e31400955581": "George", "5711541350c2381900b54a6f": "British engineer Arthur Woolf", "5711541350c2381900b54a70": "1804 by British engineer Arthur Woolf, who patented his Woolf high-pressure compound engine in 1805", - "5711541350c2381900b54a71": "the expansion in multiple cylinders", - "5711541350c2381900b54a72": "lower-pressure steam requires a larger cylinder", + "5711541350c2381900b54a71": "torque variability", + "5711541350c2381900b54a72": "equal work from lower-pressure steam requires a larger cylinder", "571154c72419e31400955587": "90%", "571154c72419e31400955588": "20th century", - "571154c72419e31400955589": "no reduction", - "571154c72419e3140095558a": "late 20th century", - "571154c72419e3140095558b": "reduction gearing", - "571155ae2419e31400955591": "William John Macquorn Rankine, a Scottish polymath", + "571154c72419e31400955589": "late 20th century", + "571154c72419e3140095558a": "large ship propulsion", + "571154c72419e3140095558b": "reduction gearing (although the Turbinia", + "571155ae2419e31400955591": "Rankine cycle", "571155ae2419e31400955592": "William John Macquorn Rankine, a Scottish polymath", - "571155ae2419e31400955593": "90%", + "571155ae2419e31400955593": "steam power production applications. In the 1990s", "571155ae2419e31400955594": "John Macquorn Rankine, a Scottish polymath", "571155ae2419e31400955595": "90% of all electric power used throughout the world, including virtually all solar, biomass, coal and nuclear power plants", "571156152419e3140095559b": "65 million", "571156152419e3140095559f": "Newcomen design. Early Watt engines equipped with high-pressure steam improved this to 65 million", - "571156152419e3140095559e": "7 million", - "571156152419e3140095559d": "94 pounds) of coal. The best examples of Newcomen designs had a duty of about 7 million", - "571156152419e3140095559c": "high-pressure steam improved this to 65 million", + "571156152419e3140095559e": "steam engine's energy efficiency was its \"duty\"", + "571156152419e3140095559d": "94", + "571156152419e3140095559c": "65 million", "57115ac550c2381900b54a77": "steam engines", "57115ac550c2381900b54a78": "turbine type steam engines, the \"steam age", - "57115ac550c2381900b54a79": "turbine type steam engines, the \"steam age\" is continuing with energy levels far beyond those of the turn of the 19th century", - "57115ac550c2381900b54a7a": "steam engines", - "57115b2850c2381900b54a7f": "1698 by Thomas Savery", - "57115b2850c2381900b54a80": "1698 by Thomas Savery", - "57115b2850c2381900b54a81": "1698 by Thomas Savery", + "57115ac550c2381900b54a79": "turbine type steam engines, the \"steam age", + "57115ac550c2381900b54a7a": "internal combustion engines gradually resulted in the replacement of reciprocating", + "57115b2850c2381900b54a7f": "1698", + "57115b2850c2381900b54a80": "1698", + "57115b2850c2381900b54a81": "1698", "57115b2850c2381900b54a82": "1698 by Thomas", "57115b2850c2381900b54a83": "John Smeaton", - "57115b8b50c2381900b54a89": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans", - "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8a": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans in 1801", + "57115b8b50c2381900b54a89": "Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans", + "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8a": "Oliver Evans", "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8b": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans", - "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8c": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans in 1801", + "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8c": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans", "57115b8b50c2381900b54a8d": "1800 Richard Trevithick and, separately, Oliver Evans in 1801", - "57115bf350c2381900b54a93": "Energiprojekt AB in Sweden", + "57115bf350c2381900b54a93": "Sweden", "57115bf350c2381900b54a94": "Sweden", - "57115bf350c2381900b54a95": "27-30%", + "57115bf350c2381900b54a95": "30%", "57115bf350c2381900b54a96": "27-30%", "57115bf350c2381900b54a97": "27-30%", "57115c7450c2381900b54a9d": "surface condensers", - "57115c7450c2381900b54a9e": "dry type cooling tower", + "57115c7450c2381900b54a9e": "automobile radiator", "57115c7450c2381900b54a9f": "steam turbines in power stations use surface condensers", - "57115c7450c2381900b54aa0": "cooling towers which evaporate water to provide cooling energy removal", - "57115c7450c2381900b54aa1": "3600", - "57115dbe2419e314009555a5": "James Watt for use on a steam engine in 1788 after Watt\u2019s partner Boulton saw one at a flour mill Boulton & Watt were building", + "57115c7450c2381900b54aa0": "dry type cooling tower is similar to an automobile radiator and is used in locations where water is costly. Evaporative", + "57115c7450c2381900b54aa1": "may use about 3600", + "57115dbe2419e314009555a5": "James", "57115dbe2419e314009555a6": "James Watt for use on a steam engine in 1788", "57115dbe2419e314009555a7": "James Watt for use on a steam engine in 1788", "57115dbe2419e314009555a8": "James Watt for use on a steam engine in 1788", @@ -3401,172 +3401,172 @@ "57115e532419e314009555b1": "1930", "57115e532419e314009555b2": "1930", "57115e532419e314009555b3": "road engines and almost universal for marine engines after 1880", - "57115f0a50c2381900b54aa7": "adversely affects the exhaust and compression periods which should ideally always be kept fairly constant", + "57115f0a50c2381900b54aa7": "cutoff", "57115f0a50c2381900b54aa8": "giving excessive compression", - "57115f0a50c2381900b54aa9": "saving steam as speed and momentum", - "57115f0a50c2381900b54aaa": "fixed length during the engine cycle and often make the engine rotate in only one direction. Most however have a reversing mechanism", + "57115f0a50c2381900b54aa9": "choking", + "57115f0a50c2381900b54aaa": "fixed length during the engine cycle and often make the engine rotate in only one direction", "57115f652419e314009555b9": "1606", - "57115f652419e314009555ba": "1606", + "57115f652419e314009555ba": "Ayanz y Beaumont obtained the first patent for a steam engine in 1606", "57115f652419e314009555bb": "1606", "57115f652419e314009555bc": "1698", - "57115f652419e314009555bd": "Thomas", - "57115ff82419e314009555c3": "redirect the steam flow onto the next rotor stage. A steam turbine often exhausts into a surface condenser", + "57115f652419e314009555bd": "Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine was the first commercial true steam engine using a piston, and was used in 1712", + "57115ff82419e314009555c3": "more rotors (rotating discs) mounted on a drive shaft, alternating with a series of stators", "57115ff82419e314009555c4": "more rotors (rotating discs", - "57115ff82419e314009555c5": "stators", - "57115ff82419e314009555c6": "The stator", + "57115ff82419e314009555c5": "static discs) fixed to the turbine casing", + "57115ff82419e314009555c6": "turbine casing. The rotors have a propeller-like arrangement of blades at the outer edge. Steam acts upon these blades, producing rotary motion", "57115ff82419e314009555c7": "3600 revolutions per minute (RPM) in the USA with 60", - "5711607f2419e314009555cd": "internal combustion engines or electric motors", - "5711607f2419e314009555ce": "internal combustion engines or electric motors. However, most electric power is generated using steam turbine plant", - "5711607f2419e314009555cf": "electric power is generated using steam turbine plant", + "5711607f2419e314009555cd": "steam plant lower than for internal combustion engines. For mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors", + "5711607f2419e314009555ce": "mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors", + "5711607f2419e314009555cf": "steam turbine plant", "5711607f2419e314009555d0": "Steam", - "5711607f2419e314009555d1": "Steam", - "571161092419e314009555d7": "Many such engines have been designed, from the time of James Watt", - "571161092419e314009555d8": "James Watt", - "571161092419e314009555d9": "steam-tight in the face", + "5711607f2419e314009555d1": "about fuel sources and pollution have incited a renewed interest in steam both as a component of cogeneration processes and as a prime mover", + "571161092419e314009555d7": "pistonless", + "571161092419e314009555d8": "Wankel engine in place", + "571161092419e314009555d9": "steam-tight in the face of wear and thermal expansion", "5711619950c2381900b54aaf": "1763\u20131775", - "5711619950c2381900b54ab0": "James Watt developed (1763\u20131775", + "5711619950c2381900b54ab0": "James", "5711619950c2381900b54ab1": "1763\u20131775", - "5711619950c2381900b54ab2": "1763\u20131775", - "5711619950c2381900b54ab3": "James Watt", + "5711619950c2381900b54ab2": "James Watt developed (1763\u20131775", + "5711619950c2381900b54ab3": "John Smeaton's improved version of Newcomen's. Newcomen's and Watt's early engines were \"atmospheric\"", "5711623e50c2381900b54ab9": "two independent", - "5711623e50c2381900b54aba": "simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler. One end of the lever carried a weight or spring", + "5711623e50c2381900b54aba": "spring", "5711623e50c2381900b54abb": "spring", "5711623e50c2381900b54abc": "greater steam pressure and more power from the engine. The more recent type of safety valve uses an adjustable spring-loaded valve", "5711623e50c2381900b54abd": "greater steam pressure and more power from the engine", - "5711628a2419e314009555dd": "1849", + "5711628a2419e314009555dd": "acme of the horizontal engine was the Corliss steam engine, patented in 1849", "5711628a2419e314009555de": "1849", "5711628a2419e314009555e1": "30%", - "5711628a2419e314009555df": "30%", - "5711628a2419e314009555e0": "1849", + "5711628a2419e314009555df": "1849", + "5711628a2419e314009555e0": "Rumford medal", "571163172419e314009555e7": "steam engine contributed much to the development of thermodynamic", - "571163172419e314009555e8": "steam engine led to the development of the separate condenser. Watt independently discovered latent heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph Black", - "571163172419e314009555e9": "steam engine led to the development of the separate condenser. Watt independently discovered latent heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph Black", - "571163172419e314009555ea": "heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph Black, who also advised Watt on experimental procedures", - "571163172419e314009555eb": "heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph Black, who also advised Watt on experimental procedures", - "5711648850c2381900b54ac3": "over others", + "571163172419e314009555e8": "Watt", + "571163172419e314009555e9": "experimental measurements made by Watt on a model steam engine led to the development of the separate condenser", + "571163172419e314009555ea": "Joseph Black", + "571163172419e314009555eb": "heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph", + "5711648850c2381900b54ac3": "One of the principal advantages the Rankine cycle holds over others", "5711648850c2381900b54ac4": "relatively little work is required to drive the pump", "5711648850c2381900b54ac5": "1% to 3%", "5711648850c2381900b54ac6": "1500 \u00b0C", - "5711651050c2381900b54acb": "coal", - "5711651050c2381900b54acc": "supply water to the boiler during operation", - "5711651050c2381900b54acd": "vapour point, and various mechanisms to increase the draft for fireboxes", - "5711651050c2381900b54ace": "water to the boiler during operation", - "5711651050c2381900b54acf": "various mechanisms to increase the draft for fireboxes. When coal is used, a chain or screw stoking", - "5711658e50c2381900b54ad5": "British invention steam turbine", + "5711651050c2381900b54acb": "present; pumps (such as an injector", + "5711651050c2381900b54acc": "boiler during operation", + "5711651050c2381900b54acd": "superheaters", + "5711651050c2381900b54ace": "water", + "5711651050c2381900b54acf": "Mechanical stoker", + "5711658e50c2381900b54ad5": "British invention steam turbine where speed", "5711658e50c2381900b54ad6": "British", - "5711658e50c2381900b54ad7": "British invention steam turbine where speed was required, for instance in warships", - "5711658e50c2381900b54ad8": "speed was not essential. It was however superseded by the British invention steam turbine", - "5711658e50c2381900b54ad9": "HMS Dreadnought of 1905", + "5711658e50c2381900b54ad7": "British invention steam turbine", + "5711658e50c2381900b54ad8": "British invention steam turbine", + "5711658e50c2381900b54ad9": "1905", "571166352419e314009555f1": "all nuclear power plants generate electricity by heating water to provide steam that drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator", - "571166352419e314009555f2": "locomotives", + "571166352419e314009555f2": "non-condensing direct-drive locomotives", "571166352419e314009555f3": "electrical generator", "571166352419e314009555f4": "Nuclear-powered ships and submarines either use a steam turbine directly for main propulsion, with generators providing auxiliary power, or else employ turbo-electric transmission", "571166352419e314009555f5": "long haul freight operations in Sweden", "5711669550c2381900b54adf": "practical Carnot cycle because, when an efficient turbine", - "5711669550c2381900b54ae0": "Carnot cycle. The main difference is that heat addition", - "5711669550c2381900b54ae1": "isobaric (constant pressure) processes in the Rankine cycle and isothermal", - "5711669550c2381900b54ae2": "isobaric (constant pressure) processes in the Rankine cycle and isothermal", - "5711669550c2381900b54ae3": "isobaric (constant pressure) processes in the Rankine cycle and isothermal", + "5711669550c2381900b54ae0": "boiler", + "5711669550c2381900b54ae1": "constant pressure) processes in the Rankine cycle and isothermal", + "5711669550c2381900b54ae2": "Rankine cycle and isothermal", + "5711669550c2381900b54ae3": "isothermal (constant temperature) processes in the theoretical Carnot cycle. In this cycle a pump is used to pressurize", "571a484210f8ca1400304fbd": "8", - "571a484210f8ca1400304fbe": "hydrogen and helium", + "571a484210f8ca1400304fbe": "mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe", "571a484210f8ca1400304fc0": "two", - "571a484210f8ca1400304fc1": "mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium", - "571a484210f8ca1400304fbf": "20.8%", + "571a484210f8ca1400304fc1": "silicon dioxide, making up almost half of the crust's mass", + "571a484210f8ca1400304fbf": "oxygen", "571bb2269499d21900609ca9": "8%", - "571bb2269499d21900609caa": "mass in the Earth's crust as part of oxide compounds such as silicon dioxide", + "571bb2269499d21900609caa": "silicon dioxide", "571bb2269499d21900609cab": "8", - "571bb2269499d21900609cad": "show", + "571bb2269499d21900609cad": "half of the crust's mass", "571bb2269499d21900609cac": "hydrogen and helium. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms", - "571c3a685efbb31900334db2": "8", - "571c3a685efbb31900334db3": "8. It is a member of the chalcogen", + "571c3a685efbb31900334db2": "chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8", + "571c3a685efbb31900334db3": "O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen", "571c3a685efbb31900334db4": "oxides", "571c3a685efbb31900334db5": "mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium", "571c3a685efbb31900334db6": "hydrogen and helium. At standard temperature and pressure", "571a49de4faf5e1900b8a94a": "photosynthesis", - "571a49de4faf5e1900b8a94b": "the energy of sunlight", - "571a49de4faf5e1900b8a94c": "layer", + "571a49de4faf5e1900b8a94b": "sunlight", + "571a49de4faf5e1900b8a94c": "high-altitude ozone", "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09c": "chemically reactive to remain a free", - "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09d": "classes of organic molecules in living organisms", - "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09e": "forms", - "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09f": "energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water", + "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09d": "organic molecules in living organisms", + "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09e": "constituent of lifeforms", + "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c09f": "energy of sunlight", "571c3c47dd7acb1400e4c0a0": "allotrope) of oxygen, ozone", - "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd5": "17th century, Robert Boyle", - "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd6": "John Mayow (1641\u20131679", - "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd7": "Robert Boyle", - "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd8": "17th century", + "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd5": "Robert Boyle", + "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd6": "John Mayow", + "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd7": "nitroaereus", + "571a4b0f10f8ca1400304fd8": "1641\u20131679", "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a6": "Robert Boyle", - "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a7": "Robert Boyle", + "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a7": "English chemist John Mayow (1641\u20131679", "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a8": "Robert Boyle proved that air is necessary for combustion", - "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a9": "Robert Boyle", + "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0a9": "John Mayow (1641", "571c3e8cdd7acb1400e4c0aa": "Robert Boyle", - "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a958": "August 1, 1774", - "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a959": "August 1, 1774", - "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a95b": "August 1, 1774", - "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a95a": "August 1, 1774", + "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a958": "Priestley", + "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a959": "British clergyman Joseph Priestley focused sunlight on mercuric oxide", + "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a95b": "HgO) inside a glass tube", + "571a4d1a4faf5e1900b8a95a": "Joseph Priestley focused sunlight on mercuric oxide (HgO) inside a glass tube, which liberated a gas he named \"dephlogisticated", "571c4132dd7acb1400e4c0b0": "August 1, 1774", "571c4132dd7acb1400e4c0b1": "August 1, 1774", "571c4132dd7acb1400e4c0b2": "August 1, 1774", "571c4132dd7acb1400e4c0b3": "August 1, 1774", "571c4132dd7acb1400e4c0b4": "August 1, 1774", - "571a4ead10f8ca1400304fdd": "centuries later Leonardo da Vinci", + "571a4ead10f8ca1400304fdd": "Leonardo da Vinci", "571a4ead10f8ca1400304fde": "2nd century BCE", "571a4ead10f8ca1400304fdf": "2nd century BCE Greek writer on mechanics, Philo of Byzantium", "571a4ead10f8ca1400304fe0": "mechanics", "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0ba": "2nd century BCE", "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0bb": "2nd century BCE Greek writer on mechanics", "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0bc": "Pneumatica", - "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0bd": "2nd century BCE Greek writer on mechanics, Philo of Byzantium", - "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0be": "2nd century BCE Greek writer on mechanics, Philo of Byzantium", + "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0bd": "Leonardo da Vinci", + "571c7abfdd7acb1400e4c0be": "Philo's work by observing that a portion of air", "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a960": "trigger combustion. Oxygen", "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a961": "Fire and explosion hazards exist when concentrated oxidants and fuels", - "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a962": "perchlorates, and dichromates", - "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a963": "Fire and explosion hazards", + "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a962": "oxygen to a fire", + "571a50df4faf5e1900b8a963": "Oxygen is the oxidant, not the fuel, but nevertheless the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion", "571cebc05efbb31900334e49": "a spark, is needed to trigger combustion", "571cebc05efbb31900334e4a": "rapid combustion", - "571cebc05efbb31900334e48": "sources of oxygen promote rapid combustion. Fire and explosion hazards", - "571cebc05efbb31900334e4b": "rapid combustion", + "571cebc05efbb31900334e48": "rapid combustion. Fire and explosion hazards", + "571cebc05efbb31900334e4b": "rapid", "571cebc05efbb31900334e4c": "oxygen promote rapid combustion", - "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a968": "pressurized with pure O\n2 but at slightly more than atmospheric pressure", + "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a968": "the Apollo 1 crew", "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a969": "Steel pipes and storage vessels used to store and transmit both gaseous", "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a96a": "1\u20443", - "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a96b": "Steel pipes and storage vessels used to store and transmit both gaseous and liquid oxygen will act as a fuel", + "571a52cb4faf5e1900b8a96b": "ignition sources are minimized", "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a0": "O\n2", - "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a1": "O\n2 will allow combustion to proceed rapidly and energetically. Steel pipes and storage vessels used to store and transmit both gaseous and liquid", + "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a1": "O\n2", "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a2": "Steel pipes", - "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a4": "pure O\n2 but at slightly more than atmospheric pressure", - "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe6": "oxygen compounds, in particular various complex silicates", - "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe7": "trace quantities in the form of carbon dioxide", - "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe5": "magnesium and iron", + "571ce9bddd7acb1400e4c1a4": "Apollo 1 crew in a launch pad test spread so rapidly because the capsule was pressurized", + "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe6": "oxygen compounds, in particular various complex silicates (in silicate minerals). The Earth's mantle, of much larger mass", + "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe7": "carbon dioxide", + "571a53d410f8ca1400304fe5": "carbon dioxide (CO\n2). The Earth's crustal rock is composed in large part of oxides of silicon", "571ce7f25efbb31900334e3e": "carbon dioxide (CO\n2). The Earth's crustal rock is composed in large part of oxides of silicon (silica SiO\n2", "571ce7f25efbb31900334e3f": "Earth's crustal rock", - "571ce7f25efbb31900334e40": "oxides of silicon", + "571ce7f25efbb31900334e40": "crustal rock", "571ce7f25efbb31900334e41": "oxides of silicon", - "571ce7f25efbb31900334e42": "oxygen", - "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c4": "1805, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Alexander von Humboldt", - "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c5": "1805, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Alexander von Humboldt", + "571ce7f25efbb31900334e42": "oxygen compounds, in particular various complex silicates (in silicate minerals). The Earth's mantle, of much larger mass", + "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c4": "monatomic", + "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c5": "John", "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c6": "John", - "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c7": "1805, Joseph Louis", + "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c7": "Joseph Louis", "571c7d55dd7acb1400e4c0c8": "Amedeo Avogadro", "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0ce": "wood or coal", "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0cf": "leave little residue", - "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d0": "products", - "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d1": "incorrect was that metals, too", - "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d2": "non-combustible substances that corrode", - "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0d8": "chemically bonded to each other. The bond", - "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0d9": "two. More specifically, the double", + "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d0": "buoyancy of the gaseous combustion products", + "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d1": "incorrect was that metals", + "571c8198dd7acb1400e4c0d2": "burns", + "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0d8": "chemically bonded to each other. The bond can be variously described based on level of theory", + "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0d9": "chemically bonded to each other. The bond can be variously described based on level of theory", "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0da": "sequential", - "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0db": "two oxygen atoms", - "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0dc": "a covalent double bond", + "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0db": "chemically", + "571c83f3dd7acb1400e4c0dc": "sequential", "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e2": "1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire", "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e3": "1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire", "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e4": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire", - "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e5": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire", - "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e6": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire", - "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ec": "dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity, and a triplet electronic ground state. An electron configuration with two unpaired electrons", - "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ed": "spin triplet state. Hence, the ground state of the O\n2", - "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ee": "electronic ground state. An electron configuration with two unpaired electrons", - "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ef": "spin triplet state", - "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0f0": "\u03c0* orbitals in the diagram), orbitals", + "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e5": "Carl Wilhelm Scheele", + "571c8539dd7acb1400e4c0e6": "1777", + "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ec": "triplet oxygen", + "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ed": "triplet oxygen", + "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ee": "organic molecules", + "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0ef": "spontaneous", + "571c879bdd7acb1400e4c0f0": "\u03c0* orbitals", "571c8eb9dd7acb1400e4c0f6": "Sur la combustion en g\u00e9n\u00e9ral, which was published in 1777", "571c8eb9dd7acb1400e4c0f7": "Sur la combustion en g\u00e9n\u00e9ral, which was published in 1777", "571c8eb9dd7acb1400e4c0f8": "combustion en g\u00e9n\u00e9ral, which was published in 1777", @@ -3576,282 +3576,282 @@ "571c9074dd7acb1400e4c101": "ozone and is a very reactive allotrope of oxygen that is damaging to lung tissue", "571c9074dd7acb1400e4c102": "lung tissue", "571c9074dd7acb1400e4c103": "upper atmosphere", - "571c9074dd7acb1400e4c104": "protective radiation shield", + "571c9074dd7acb1400e4c104": "ozone", "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10a": "allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth is called dioxygen", - "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10b": "dioxygen", + "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10b": "Earth is called dioxygen", "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10c": "O2", - "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10d": "dioxygen, O\n2", + "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10d": "O2", "571c91c8dd7acb1400e4c10e": "energy content, O2", "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c114": "James Dewar", - "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c115": "1895 by German engineer Carl von Linde and British engineer William Hampson", + "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c115": "1891 Scottish chemist James", "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c116": "1895 by German engineer Carl von Linde and British engineer William Hampson", - "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c118": "1895 by German engineer Carl von Linde and British engineer William Hampson", - "571c96095efbb31900334dbc": "Oxygen is more soluble in water than nitrogen", + "571c9348dd7acb1400e4c118": "oxyacetylene", + "571c96095efbb31900334dbc": "Oxygen", "571c96095efbb31900334dbd": "seawater contains about 4.95 mL per liter. At 5 \u00b0C", "571c96095efbb31900334dbe": "more soluble in water than nitrogen", - "571c96095efbb31900334dbf": "O\n2", + "571c96095efbb31900334dbf": "0 \u00b0C than at 20 \u00b0C", "571c96095efbb31900334dc0": "14.6 mg\u00b7L\u22121", - "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c11e": "hydrogen and helium", + "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c11e": "49.2% of the Earth's crust by mass and is the major component of the world's oceans (88.8%", "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c11f": "chemical element by mass in the Earth's biosphere, air, sea and land. Oxygen is the third", - "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c120": "0.9%", + "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c120": "20", "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c121": "88.8%", - "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c122": "solely by ultraviolet radiation impacting oxygen-containing molecules such as carbon dioxide", + "571c97e2dd7acb1400e4c122": "ultraviolet radiation impacting oxygen-containing molecules such as carbon dioxide", "571caac55efbb31900334dc6": "19th century scientists", "571caac55efbb31900334dc7": "carbon dioxide", - "571caac55efbb31900334dc8": "Raoul Pierre Pictet evaporated liquid sulfur dioxide in order to liquefy carbon dioxide", - "571caac55efbb31900334dc9": "December 22, 1877", - "571caac55efbb31900334dca": "state", + "571caac55efbb31900334dc8": "22, 1877", + "571caac55efbb31900334dc9": "cool oxygen gas enough to liquefy it. He sent a telegram on December 22, 1877", + "571caac55efbb31900334dca": "March 29", "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd0": "16", "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd1": "oxygen-16", "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd2": "Genesis", - "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd3": "depleted oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk of protoplanetary material prior to the coalescence of dust grains", - "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd4": "oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk of protoplanetary material prior to the coalescence of dust grains", - "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c128": "molecular oxygen per se", + "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd3": "depleted oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk", + "571cac5d5efbb31900334dd4": "coalescence of dust grains", + "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c128": "molecular O\n2", "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c129": "molecular oxygen per se", "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c12a": "molecular oxygen per se", "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c12b": "molecular oxygen per se", "571cb010dd7acb1400e4c12c": "molecular oxygen per se", "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c132": "ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms", - "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c133": "oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine what the climate was like millions of years ago", + "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c133": "oxygen", "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c134": "12%", "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c135": "18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms", "571cb27fdd7acb1400e4c136": "millions of years ago (see oxygen isotope ratio cycle). Seawater molecules", "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13c": "687 and 760 nm", - "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13d": "Oxygen presents two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the wavelengths 687 and 760 nm", - "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13e": "Oxygen presents two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the wavelengths 687 and 760 nm", + "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13d": "carbon cycle from satellites on a global scale", + "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13e": "687 and 760 nm", "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c13f": "687 and 760 nm", "571cbe35dd7acb1400e4c140": "687 and 760 nm", - "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c146": "oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field", + "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c146": "oxygen", "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c147": "liquid oxygen", - "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c148": "O\n2 molecules are paramagnetic. That is, they impart magnetic character to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field", - "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c149": "O\n2 molecules are paramagnetic. That is, they impart magnetic character to oxygen", - "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c14a": "O\n2 molecules are paramagnetic. That is, they impart magnetic character to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field", - "571cc5c45efbb31900334dda": "Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide ion", - "571cc5c45efbb31900334ddb": "Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide ion", - "571cc5c45efbb31900334ddc": "microbes. Reactive oxygen species", + "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c148": "2 molecules are paramagnetic. That is, they impart magnetic character to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field", + "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c149": "O\n2 molecules are paramagnetic. That is, they impart magnetic character to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic", + "571cc3dedd7acb1400e4c14a": "a magnetic field", + "571cc5c45efbb31900334dda": "Reactive oxygen species", + "571cc5c45efbb31900334ddb": "ion", + "571cc5c45efbb31900334ddc": "microbes", "571cc5c45efbb31900334ddd": "Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide ion", - "571cc5c45efbb31900334dde": "superoxide ion", + "571cc5c45efbb31900334dde": "2.5 billion", "571cc6f85efbb31900334de4": "90.20 K", "571cc6f85efbb31900334de5": "90.20 K", "571cc6f85efbb31900334de6": "Rayleigh scattering of blue light). High-purity liquid O\n2", "571cc6f85efbb31900334de7": "liquid nitrogen", - "571cc6f85efbb31900334de8": "segregated from combustible materials", + "571cc6f85efbb31900334de8": "segregated from combustible", "571cc8815efbb31900334dee": "polar oceans support a much higher density of life due to their higher oxygen content", - "571cc8815efbb31900334def": "2 at lower", - "571cc8815efbb31900334df0": "ocean life, as polar oceans", - "571cc8815efbb31900334df2": "Free oxygen also occurs in solution in the world's water bodies", + "571cc8815efbb31900334def": "2", + "571cc8815efbb31900334df0": "solubility of O\n2 at lower temperatures (see Physical properties) has important implications for ocean life, as polar oceans", + "571cc8815efbb31900334df2": "algae", "571cc8815efbb31900334df1": "2 in eutrophic water bodies", "571cca4add7acb1400e4c150": "oxygen gas was almost nonexistent in Earth's atmosphere before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria", "571cca4add7acb1400e4c151": "3.5 billion years ago. Free oxygen first appeared in significant quantities during the Paleoproterozoic", "571cca4add7acb1400e4c152": "banded iron formations", - "571cca4add7acb1400e4c153": "10% of its present level around 1.7 billion", + "571cca4add7acb1400e4c153": "1.7 billion", "571cca4add7acb1400e4c154": "3\u20132.7 billion", - "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15a": "concentration of oxygen gas on Earth is the result of the oxygen cycle", - "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15b": "oxygen cycle. This biogeochemical", + "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15a": "unusually high concentration of oxygen gas", + "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15b": "biogeochemical", "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15c": "three main reservoirs on Earth", - "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15d": "photosynthesis", + "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15d": "modern Earth's atmosphere", "571ccc00dd7acb1400e4c15e": "modern Earth's atmosphere. Photosynthesis", - "571ccd9b5efbb31900334df8": "O\n2 gas", - "571ccd9b5efbb31900334df9": "O\n2 gas involves passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves", + "571ccd9b5efbb31900334df8": "pumped through a pipeline", + "571ccd9b5efbb31900334df9": "molecular sieves", "571ccd9b5efbb31900334dfa": "O\n2 gas involves passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves", - "571ccd9b5efbb31900334dfb": "O\n2 gas involves passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves", - "571ccd9b5efbb31900334dfc": "O\n2 gas involves passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular", + "571ccd9b5efbb31900334dfb": "Oxygen gas is increasingly obtained by these non-cryogenic", + "571ccd9b5efbb31900334dfc": "O\n2 gas involves passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves", "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c164": "Oxygen gas", "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c165": "pure O\n2 gas", - "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c166": "2 gas", + "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c166": "pure O\n2 gas", "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c167": "electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen", "571ccfbadd7acb1400e4c168": "Chemical catalysts", - "571cd11add7acb1400e4c16e": "oxygen bars and in sports. Oxygen bars are establishments, found in Japan, California", + "571cd11add7acb1400e4c16e": "mild euphoric, has a history of recreational use in oxygen bars and in sports. Oxygen bars are establishments, found in Japan, California", "571cd11add7acb1400e4c16f": "doubtful; a placebo", - "571cd11add7acb1400e4c170": "O\n2 mixtures only if they are breathed during aerobic", + "571cd11add7acb1400e4c170": "American football, also sometimes go off field between plays to wear oxygen masks", "571cd11add7acb1400e4c172": "doubtful; a placebo", "571cd11add7acb1400e4c171": "O\n2 mixtures only if they are breathed during aerobic", - "571cd3b55efbb31900334e03": "oxygen chambers to increase the partial pressure of O\n2 around the patient and, when needed, the medical staff. Carbon monoxide poisoning", + "571cd3b55efbb31900334e03": "Hyperbaric (high-pressure) medicine", "571cd3b55efbb31900334e04": "O\n2 concentration in the lungs helps to displace carbon monoxide from the heme group of hemoglobin", - "571cd3b55efbb31900334e05": "gas gangrene", - "571cd3b55efbb31900334e06": "sickness", + "571cd3b55efbb31900334e05": "anaerobic", + "571cd3b55efbb31900334e06": "a dive, resulting in bubbles", "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c17b": "emphysema", "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c17a": "oxygen levels in the patient's blood, but has the secondary effect of decreasing resistance to blood flow in many types of diseased", - "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c179": "O\n2 from the air is the essential purpose of respiration, so oxygen supplementation", - "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c178": "O\n2 from the air is the essential purpose of respiration, so oxygen supplementation is used in medicine", + "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c179": "emphysema", + "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c178": "O\n2", "571cd5b1dd7acb1400e4c17c": "gaseous oxygen", "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c182": "chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give corresponding oxides", - "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c183": "chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give corresponding oxides. The surface of most metals, such as aluminium and titanium", + "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c183": "chemical bonds", "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c184": "FeO", - "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c185": "chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give corresponding oxides. The surface of most metals, such as aluminium and titanium", + "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c185": "chemical bonds", "571cd703dd7acb1400e4c186": "thin", - "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c18d": "h", + "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c18d": "O\n2", "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c18e": "cabin safety instructions dictate, forces iron filings into the sodium chlorate inside the canister. A steady stream of oxygen gas", - "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c18f": "cabin safety instructions dictate, forces iron filings into the sodium chlorate inside the canister. A steady stream of oxygen gas", + "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c18f": "exothermic", "571cd88ddd7acb1400e4c190": "oxygen", "571cda1bdd7acb1400e4c196": "Oxygen storage methods include high pressure oxygen", "571cda1bdd7acb1400e4c198": "gas", "571cda1bdd7acb1400e4c197": "gas", "571cda1bdd7acb1400e4c199": "compressed gas", "571cda1bdd7acb1400e4c19a": "volumes", - "571cdcb85efbb31900334e0c": "organic compounds", + "571cdcb85efbb31900334e0c": "organic", "571cdcb85efbb31900334e0d": "organic", "571cdcb85efbb31900334e0e": "organic", "571cdcb85efbb31900334e0f": "three atoms", - "571cdcb85efbb31900334e10": "oxygen", - "571cde695efbb31900334e16": "ATP and ADP, in the backbone and the purines (except adenine", - "571cde695efbb31900334e17": "no oxygen", + "571cdcb85efbb31900334e10": "organic compounds that contain oxygen", + "571cde695efbb31900334e16": "biomolecule", + "571cde695efbb31900334e17": "few common complex biomolecules, such as squalene and the carotenes", "571cde695efbb31900334e18": "no oxygen. Of the organic compounds with biological relevance, carbohydrates", "571cde695efbb31900334e19": "no oxygen. Of the organic compounds with biological relevance, carbohydrates contain the largest proportion by mass of oxygen. All fats", - "571cde695efbb31900334e1a": "squalene and the carotenes", - "571ce3745efbb31900334e20": "deep scuba diving and surface supplied diving", - "571ce3745efbb31900334e21": "60 kPa", - "571ce3745efbb31900334e22": "60 kPa", - "571ce3745efbb31900334e23": "effect", + "571cde695efbb31900334e1a": "phosphate and hydroxylapatite", + "571ce3745efbb31900334e20": "lungs and central nervous system can also occur in deep scuba diving and surface", + "571ce3745efbb31900334e21": "central nervous system can also occur in deep scuba diving and surface supplied diving", + "571ce3745efbb31900334e22": "160 kPa (about 1.6 atm) may lead to convulsions (normally fatal for divers", + "571ce3745efbb31900334e23": "seizures", "571ce3745efbb31900334e24": "central nervous system", "571ce5055efbb31900334e2a": "pure O\n2 in space applications, such as in some modern space suits", - "571ce5055efbb31900334e2b": "Breathing pure O\n2 in space applications", - "571ce5055efbb31900334e2c": "Breathing pure O\n2 in space applications", + "571ce5055efbb31900334e2b": "Apollo, causes no damage due to the low total pressures used. In the case of spacesuits, the O\n2 partial pressure in the breathing gas", + "571ce5055efbb31900334e2c": "Apollo", "571ce5055efbb31900334e2e": "pure O\n2 in space applications, such as in some modern space suits", - "571ce5055efbb31900334e2d": "O\n2 partial pressure", + "571ce5055efbb31900334e2d": "O\n2 partial pressure (for more information on this, see space suit and arterial blood gas", "571ce6655efbb31900334e34": "Oxygen gas (O\n2", "571ce6655efbb31900334e35": "Oxygen gas", - "571ce6655efbb31900334e36": "50 kilopascals (kPa), equal to about 50%", - "571ce6655efbb31900334e37": "mechanical ventilators, since gas supplied through oxygen masks", - "571ce6655efbb31900334e38": "mechanical ventilators, since gas supplied through oxygen masks in medical applications", + "571ce6655efbb31900334e36": "kPa), equal to about 50%", + "571ce6655efbb31900334e37": "Oxygen gas (O\n2", + "571ce6655efbb31900334e38": "30%", "5725b33f6a3fe71400b8952d": "October 1973", - "5725b33f6a3fe71400b8952e": "1973 oil crisis began in October 1973", - "5725b33f6a3fe71400b8952f": "October 1973", - "5725b33f6a3fe71400b89530": "October 1973", - "5725b33f6a3fe71400b89531": "oil embargo. By the end of the embargo in March 1974", - "5725b5a689a1e219009abd28": "foreign policy in the Middle East to avoid being targeted by the boycott. Arab oil producers linked any future policy changes to peace between the belligerents", + "5725b33f6a3fe71400b8952e": "1973 oil crisis", + "5725b33f6a3fe71400b8952f": "1979 oil crisis, termed the \"second oil shock", + "5725b33f6a3fe71400b89530": "effects", + "5725b33f6a3fe71400b89531": "Syria", + "5725b5a689a1e219009abd28": "foreign policy", "5725b5a689a1e219009abd29": "multilateral negotiations with the combatants", "5725b5a689a1e219009abd2a": "January 18, 1974, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had negotiated an Israeli troop withdrawal from parts of the Sinai Peninsula", "5725b5a689a1e219009abd2b": "March 1974", "5725b76389a1e219009abd4a": "August 15, 1971", - "5725b76389a1e219009abd4b": "August 15, 1971", + "5725b76389a1e219009abd4b": "dollar", "5725b76389a1e219009abd4c": "August 15, 1971", - "5725b76389a1e219009abd4d": "August 15, 1971", - "5725b76389a1e219009abd4e": "August 15, 1971", - "5725b92e38643c19005acbd3": "dollar price of oil had risen by less than two percent per year. Until the oil shock", - "5725b92e38643c19005acbd4": "1971, OPEC was slow", + "5725b76389a1e219009abd4d": "dollars", + "5725b76389a1e219009abd4e": "dollars", + "5725b92e38643c19005acbd3": "dollar", + "5725b92e38643c19005acbd4": "1971", "5725b92e38643c19005acbd5": "1973\u20131974", - "5725b92e38643c19005acbd6": "1947 to 1967, the dollar price of oil had risen by less than two percent per year. Until the oil shock", + "5725b92e38643c19005acbd6": "1967, the dollar price of oil had risen by less than two percent per year. Until the oil shock", "5725bad5271a42140099d0bd": "October 6, 1973, Syria and Egypt, with support from other Arab nations", - "5725bad5271a42140099d0be": "October 6, 1973", - "5725bad5271a42140099d0bf": "October 6, 1973", - "5725bad5271a42140099d0c0": "October 6, 1973", - "5725bad5271a42140099d0c1": "October 6, 1973", - "5725bcb6271a42140099d0eb": "October 16, 1973", + "5725bad5271a42140099d0be": "Iran", + "5725bad5271a42140099d0bf": "6, 1973", + "5725bad5271a42140099d0c0": "US ally. Weeks", + "5725bad5271a42140099d0c1": "price", + "5725bcb6271a42140099d0eb": "70%", "5725bcb6271a42140099d0ec": "70%", "5725bcb6271a42140099d0ed": "70%, to $5.11 a barrel. The following day, oil ministers agreed to the embargo", - "5725bcb6271a42140099d0ee": "2.2 billion", + "5725bcb6271a42140099d0ee": "$2.2 billion", "5725bcb6271a42140099d0ef": "October 16, 1973", "57261dab38643c19005ad037": "100 billion", "57261dab38643c19005ad038": "violent Sunni extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban", - "57261dab38643c19005ad039": "100 billion", + "57261dab38643c19005ad039": "exacerbated political tensions, particularly in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia spent over 100 billion", "57261dab38643c19005ad03a": "dispensed in the form of aid to other underdeveloped nations whose economies", "57261dab38643c19005ad03b": "Wahhabism", "57261f9f271a42140099d4a9": "excessive inflation, reduced productivity, and lower economic growth.\"", "57261f9f271a42140099d4aa": "superpower", "57261f9f271a42140099d4ab": "1973", - "57261f9f271a42140099d4ac": "more worried about energy", - "5726241189a1e219009ac2de": "immediate demands to address the threats to U.S. energy security", - "5726241189a1e219009ac2df": "U.S. energy security. On an international level, the price", - "5726241189a1e219009ac2e0": "inflationary and deflationary impacts", + "57261f9f271a42140099d4ac": "US than oil", + "5726241189a1e219009ac2de": "embargo", + "5726241189a1e219009ac2df": "price", + "5726241189a1e219009ac2e0": "Macroeconomic problems consisted of both inflationary and deflationary impacts", "5726241189a1e219009ac2e1": "rugged terrain such as the Arctic", "5726241189a1e219009ac2e2": "five to ten years", "5726487b5951b619008f6edd": "six faced partial cutbacks", - "5726487b5951b619008f6ede": "Harold Wilson's government supported the Israelis during the Six-Day War. His successor, Ted Heath", + "5726487b5951b619008f6ede": "America", "5726487b5951b619008f6edf": "Harold Wilson", "5726487b5951b619008f6ee0": "Israelis during the Six-Day War. His successor, Ted Heath", "5726487b5951b619008f6ee1": "pre-1967", - "572649d8f1498d1400e8db36": "winter of 1973\u201374", - "572649d8f1498d1400e8db37": "coal miners", + "572649d8f1498d1400e8db36": "UK", + "572649d8f1498d1400e8db37": "embargo", "572649d8f1498d1400e8db38": "coal miners and railroad workers", - "572649d8f1498d1400e8db39": "Norway", + "572649d8f1498d1400e8db39": "Italy, Switzerland", "572649d8f1498d1400e8db3a": "Sweden", "57264cac708984140094c1b3": "Price controls exacerbated the crisis in the US. The system limited the price of \"old oil\"", - "57264cac708984140094c1b4": "old oil\" (that which had already been discovered)", - "57264cac708984140094c1b5": "old oil\"", + "57264cac708984140094c1b4": "a higher price to encourage investment", + "57264cac708984140094c1b5": "greater scarcity", "57264cac708984140094c1b7": "Motorists faced long lines at gas stations beginning in summer 1972 and increasing by summer 1973", - "57264d9edd62a815002e80fe": "1973, Nixon named William E. Simon", + "57264d9edd62a815002e80fe": "William E. Simon", "57264d9edd62a815002e80ff": "1973", - "57264d9edd62a815002e8100": "William E. Simon", + "57264d9edd62a815002e8100": "William E. Simon as the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office", "57264d9edd62a815002e8101": "1974, 20%", "57264efddd62a815002e8134": "55 mph", "57264efddd62a815002e8135": "55 mph", "57264efddd62a815002e8136": "1977 the cabinet-level Department of Energy was created, followed by the National Energy Act of 1978", "57264efddd62a815002e8137": "28, 1995, Bill Clinton", "57264efddd62a815002e8138": "1975, and in 1977 the cabinet-level Department of Energy was created, followed by the National Energy Act of 1978", - "572650325951b619008f6fa9": "greater interest in renewable energy, nuclear power and domestic fossil fuels", + "572650325951b619008f6fa9": "fossil fuels", "572650325951b619008f6faa": "American energy policies since the crisis have been dominated by crisis-mentality thinking, promoting expensive quick fixes and single-shot solutions", "572650325951b619008f6fab": "promise solutions that are politically expedient, but whose prospects are doubtful", "57265200708984140094c237": "seize Middle Eastern oilfields in late 1973", "57265200708984140094c238": "seize Middle Eastern oilfields in late 1973", - "57265200708984140094c239": "oilfields in late 1973", - "57265200708984140094c23a": "American", - "57265360dd62a815002e819a": "71% of its imported oil came from the Middle East in 1970", + "57265200708984140094c239": "seize Middle Eastern oilfields in late 1973", + "57265200708984140094c23a": "American occupation would need to last 10 years as the West developed alternative energy sources, and would result in the \u2018total alienation\u2019 of the Arabs", + "57265360dd62a815002e819a": "71%", "57265360dd62a815002e819b": "71%", "57265360dd62a815002e819c": "November 7, 1973", - "57265360dd62a815002e819d": "November 22, Japan issued a statement \"asserting that Israel", + "57265360dd62a815002e819d": "22, Japan issued a statement \"asserting that Israel", "57265360dd62a815002e819e": "December 25", "57265526708984140094c2bd": "Afghanistan", "57265526708984140094c2be": "Iran", "57265526708984140094c2bf": "Saudi arms purchases from the US exceeded five times Israel's. Another motive for the large scale", - "57265526708984140094c2c0": "January 1979 to maintain control of Iran", - "57265526708984140094c2c1": "Wahhabi extremists during November 1979", + "57265526708984140094c2c0": "January 1979", + "57265526708984140094c2c1": "1979", "5726581fdd62a815002e823a": "Japanese imports, primarily the Toyota Corona", "5726581fdd62a815002e823b": "Japanese imports, primarily the Toyota Corona", "5726581fdd62a815002e823c": "Japanese imports, primarily the Toyota Corona", "5726581fdd62a815002e823d": "six cylinder engines", - "572659535951b619008f703f": "1981 voluntary export restraints, opened US assembly plants and established their luxury divisions", - "572659535951b619008f7040": "Japanese compacts", + "572659535951b619008f703f": "1981 voluntary export restraints", + "572659535951b619008f7040": "Datsun) introduced larger cars such as the Toyota Corona Mark II", "572659535951b619008f7041": "Datsun) introduced larger cars such as the Toyota Corona Mark II, the Toyota Cressida, the Mazda 616 and Datsun 810", "572659535951b619008f7042": "Acura, Lexus", - "57265a58dd62a815002e8270": "Chevrolet LUV", - "57265a58dd62a815002e8271": "Chevrolet LUV. Mitsubishi rebranded", + "57265a58dd62a815002e8270": "Hilux", + "57265a58dd62a815002e8271": "Chevrolet LUV", "57265a58dd62a815002e8272": "Ford Courier", - "57265a58dd62a815002e8273": "Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota and the Chevrolet S10/GMC S-15", + "57265a58dd62a815002e8273": "Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota", "57265bdfdd62a815002e829e": "13.5 in 1970", - "57265bdfdd62a815002e829f": "1985, the average American vehicle moved 17.4 miles per gallon, compared to 13.5 in 1970", - "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a0": "1985, the average American vehicle moved 17.4 miles per gallon, compared to 13.5 in 1970", - "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a1": "17.4 miles per gallon, compared to 13.5 in 1970", - "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a2": "two model years", + "57265bdfdd62a815002e829f": "four passengers by the late 1970s", + "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a0": "North America forced General Motors, Ford and Chrysler", + "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a1": "Mercury Marquis, and various other luxury oriented sedans", + "57265bdfdd62a815002e82a2": "mid-1970s", "57265ceddd62a815002e82b8": "1977, GM's full-sized cars reflected the crisis. By 1979", "57265ceddd62a815002e82b9": "1981", - "57265ceddd62a815002e82ba": "1977, GM's full-sized cars reflected the crisis", + "57265ceddd62a815002e82ba": "vehicle", "57265e11708984140094c3bb": "1981", - "57265e11708984140094c3bc": "1980s", - "57265e11708984140094c3bd": "world price, which had peaked during the 1979 energy crisis at nearly $40 per barrel", + "57265e11708984140094c3bc": "1979 energy crisis at nearly $40 per barrel, decreased during the 1980s", + "57265e11708984140094c3bd": "1979 energy crisis at nearly $40 per barrel", "57265e11708984140094c3be": "$40 per barrel, decreased during the 1980s to less than $10 per barrel. Adjusted for inflation, oil briefly fell back to pre-1973 levels", - "5725b41838643c19005acb7f": "two-man Project Gemini (1962\u201366). The first manned flight of Apollo was in 1968", + "5725b41838643c19005acb7f": "Mercury", "5725b41838643c19005acb80": "Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight", "5725b41838643c19005acb81": "1968", - "5725b41838643c19005acb82": "Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury", - "5725b41838643c19005acb83": "two-man Project Gemini (1962\u201366). The first manned flight of Apollo was in 1968", + "5725b41838643c19005acb82": "John F. Kennedy", + "5725b41838643c19005acb83": "25, 1961, address to Congress", "5725b56589a1e219009abd20": "Soviet Union in 1975", - "5725b56589a1e219009abd21": "Saturn family rockets as launch vehicles. Apollo/Saturn vehicles were also used for an Apollo Applications", + "5725b56589a1e219009abd21": "Saturn family rockets as launch vehicles. Apollo/Saturn vehicles", "5725b56589a1e219009abd22": "Soviet Union in 1975", - "5725b56589a1e219009abd23": "1973\u201374, and the Apollo\u2013Soyuz Test Project, a joint Earth orbit mission with the Soviet Union in 1975", - "5725b64d89a1e219009abd40": "1967 Apollo 1", - "5725b64d89a1e219009abd41": "1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire", - "5725b64d89a1e219009abd42": "Five of the remaining six missions", + "5725b56589a1e219009abd23": "Skylab", + "5725b64d89a1e219009abd40": "1967", + "5725b64d89a1e219009abd41": "1967 Apollo 1 cabin", + "5725b64d89a1e219009abd42": "astrophysical exploration. Budget cuts", "5725b64d89a1e219009abd43": "six missions", "5725b64d89a1e219009abd44": "landing", "5725b77889a1e219009abd54": "Apollo 8", - "5725b77889a1e219009abd55": "low Earth orbit. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body, while the final Apollo 17", + "5725b77889a1e219009abd55": "17", "5725b77889a1e219009abd56": "382", "5725b77889a1e219009abd57": "low Earth orbit. Apollo 8", - "5725b888ec44d21400f3d453": "three astronauts", - "5725b888ec44d21400f3d454": "three astronauts", + "5725b888ec44d21400f3d453": "1960", + "5725b888ec44d21400f3d454": "Mercury capsule", "5725b888ec44d21400f3d455": "ferrying crews to a space station, circumlunar flights, and eventual manned lunar landings", "5725b888ec44d21400f3d457": "Mercury", - "5725b888ec44d21400f3d456": "Mercury", - "5725ba5038643c19005acbe7": "L. Dryden", + "5725b888ec44d21400f3d456": "1960", + "5725ba5038643c19005acbe7": "Hugh L. Dryden", "5725ba5038643c19005acbe8": "Maxime Faget", - "5725ba5038643c19005acbe9": "three study", + "5725ba5038643c19005acbe9": "three", "5725ba5038643c19005acbea": "July 1960", "5725bb34271a42140099d0c7": "John F. Kennedy", "5725bb34271a42140099d0c8": "1960", "5725bb34271a42140099d0c9": "November 1960", - "5725bb34271a42140099d0ca": "James E. Webb requested a 30 percent budget increase for his agency, Kennedy supported an acceleration", - "5725bb34271a42140099d0cb": "November 1960", + "5725bb34271a42140099d0ca": "James", + "5725bb34271a42140099d0cb": "aerospace technology", "5725bc7138643c19005acc1d": "April 12, 1961", "5725bc7138643c19005acc1e": "April 12, 1961", "5725bc7138643c19005acc1f": "April 12, 1961", @@ -3859,37 +3859,37 @@ "5725bd4b38643c19005acc31": "Lyndon B. Johnson", "5725bd4b38643c19005acc32": "Lyndon B. Johnson", "5725bd4b38643c19005acc33": "April 20", - "5725bd4b38643c19005acc34": "April 20, Kennedy", - "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a5": "Houston, Texas, on land donated by Rice University, and Administrator Webb announced the conversion on September 19, 1961", - "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a6": "Houston, Texas, on land donated by Rice University, and Administrator Webb announced the conversion on September 19, 1961", - "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a7": "Houston, Texas, on land donated by Rice University, and Administrator Webb announced the conversion on September 19, 1961", + "5725bd4b38643c19005acc34": "April 20, Kennedy sent a memo to Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, asking Johnson to look into the status of America's space program", + "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a5": "R", + "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a6": "Gilruth's Space Task Group, which had been directing the nation's manned space program from NASA", + "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a7": "MSC", "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a8": "Rice University, and Administrator Webb announced the conversion on September 19, 1961", - "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a9": "Cape Canaveral Air Force Station", + "5725be0fec44d21400f3d4a9": "Florida", "5725bf2e89a1e219009abdce": "July 1961", "5725bf2e89a1e219009abdcf": "Kurt H. Debus", - "5725bf2e89a1e219009abdd0": "July 1961 for a Launch Operations Center (LOC) immediately north of Canaveral at Merritt Island", + "5725bf2e89a1e219009abdd0": "1962", "5725bf2e89a1e219009abdd1": "November 29, 1963", - "5725c01389a1e219009abdd7": "three pads", - "5725c01389a1e219009abdd8": "two vacuum chambers capable of simulating atmospheric pressure at altitudes up to 250,000", - "5725c01389a1e219009abdd9": "two vacuum chambers capable of simulating atmospheric pressure at altitudes up to 250,000", - "5725c01389a1e219009abdd6": "3.7 million cubic meter) Vertical Assembly", - "5725c123271a42140099d131": "greater", - "5725c123271a42140099d132": "July 23, 1963", + "5725c01389a1e219009abdd7": "several launch pads. Although at least three", + "5725c01389a1e219009abdd8": "250,000", + "5725c01389a1e219009abdd9": "76 km", + "5725c01389a1e219009abdd6": "3.7 million cubic meter", + "5725c123271a42140099d131": "Dr. George E. Mueller", + "5725c123271a42140099d132": "Robert Seamans to reorganize the Office of Manned Space Flight (OMSF). On July 23, 1963", "5725c123271a42140099d133": "Robert Seamans to reorganize the Office of Manned Space Flight (OMSF). On July 23, 1963", - "5725c123271a42140099d134": "Marshall Space Flight Center", - "5725c2a038643c19005acc6b": "Apollo Program Director. Mueller agreed, and Phillips managed Apollo from January 1964", + "5725c123271a42140099d134": "Marshall Space Flight Center (von Braun) and the Launch Operations Center", + "5725c2a038643c19005acc6b": "industry", "5725c2a038643c19005acc6c": "Samuel C. Phillips", "5725c2a038643c19005acc6d": "Samuel C. Phillips", "5725c2a038643c19005acc6e": "January 1964", - "5725c2a038643c19005acc6f": "January 1964", - "5725c4c289a1e219009abe44": "1961, direct ascent was generally the mission mode in favor at NASA", + "5725c2a038643c19005acc6f": "Apollo Program Director. Mueller agreed, and Phillips managed Apollo from January 1964", + "5725c4c289a1e219009abe44": "John Houbolt at Langley Research Center emphasized the important weight reductions that were offered by the LOR approach. Throughout 1960", "5725c4c289a1e219009abe45": "1961", "5725c4c289a1e219009abe46": "Robert Seamans", "5725c604271a42140099d185": "ad-hoc committee headed by his special technical assistant Nicholas E. Golovin in July 1961", "5725c604271a42140099d186": "ad-hoc committee headed by his special technical assistant Nicholas E. Golovin in July 1961", "5725c604271a42140099d187": "LOR", - "5725c604271a42140099d188": "Nicholas E. Golovin in July 1961", - "5725c604271a42140099d189": "June 1962", + "5725c604271a42140099d188": "LOR", + "5725c604271a42140099d189": "ad-hoc committee headed by his special technical assistant Nicholas E. Golovin in July 1961", "5725c6dcec44d21400f3d531": "Jerome Wiesner", "5725c6dcec44d21400f3d532": "Jerome", "5725c6dcec44d21400f3d533": "NASA", @@ -3897,29 +3897,29 @@ "5725c7f5271a42140099d1a1": "von Braun", "5725c7f5271a42140099d1a2": "von Braun. Webb", "5725c7f5271a42140099d1a3": "November 1962", - "5725c7f5271a42140099d1a4": "selection of Grumman as the LEM contractor in November 1962", + "5725c7f5271a42140099d1a4": "selection of Grumman", "5725c948ec44d21400f3d577": "lander spacecraft to be used as a \"lifeboat\" in the event of a failure of the command ship", - "5725c948ec44d21400f3d578": "lander spacecraft to be used as a \"lifeboat\" in the event of a failure of the command ship", + "5725c948ec44d21400f3d578": "lander spacecraft", "5725c948ec44d21400f3d579": "electrical power and life", "5725c948ec44d21400f3d57a": "1964 MSC study concluded, \"The LM [as lifeboat] ... was finally dropped, because no single reasonable CSM failure", - "5725ca35271a42140099d1c1": "preliminary Apollo design employed a cone-shaped command module", + "5725ca35271a42140099d1c1": "cone-shaped command module", "5725ca35271a42140099d1c2": "LEM, later shortened to Lunar Module, LM) which would take two men to the lunar surface and return them to the CSM", "5725ca35271a42140099d1c3": "two", "5725cb4a89a1e219009abec8": "three astronauts", - "5725cb4a89a1e219009abec9": "lunar orbit and back to an Earth ocean landing", + "5725cb4a89a1e219009abec9": "Command Module", "5725cb4a89a1e219009abeca": "ablative heat shield", - "5725cb4a89a1e219009abecb": "three astronauts from launch to lunar orbit and back to an Earth ocean landing", + "5725cb4a89a1e219009abecb": "11", "5725cb4a89a1e219009abecc": "5,560", - "5725cc2038643c19005acd1b": "cylindrical Service Module (SM) supported the Command Module, with a service propulsion engine and an RCS with propellants", + "5725cc2038643c19005acd1b": "cylindrical Service Module (SM", "5725cc2038643c19005acd1c": "long-distance communications on the lunar flights", - "5725cc2038643c19005acd1d": "A cylindrical Service Module", - "5725cc2038643c19005acd1e": "51,300 pounds", + "5725cc2038643c19005acd1d": "24", + "5725cc2038643c19005acd1e": "300 pounds (23,300 kg) fully fueled, while a later version designed to carry a lunar orbit scientific instrument package weighed just over 54,000", "5725cc2038643c19005acd1f": "lunar missions, an orbital scientific instrument package", "5725cda338643c19005acd3f": "North American Aviation", "5725cda338643c19005acd40": "oversized to about twice", - "5725cda338643c19005acd41": "Lunar Module. A 1964", - "5725cda338643c19005acd42": "CSM, and also the second stage of the Saturn V", - "5725ceb989a1e219009abf0a": "land two", + "5725cda338643c19005acd41": "1964", + "5725cda338643c19005acd42": "CSM", + "5725ceb989a1e219009abf0a": "two", "5725ceb989a1e219009abf0b": "atmosphere", "5725ceb989a1e219009abf0d": "33,300 pounds", "5725ceb989a1e219009abf0e": "34 hours", @@ -3929,64 +3929,64 @@ "5725d0e3271a42140099d235": "LC-34, with only live first stages, carrying dummy upper stages filled with water", "5725d0e3271a42140099d236": "five launches of boilerplate CSMs (designated AS-101 through AS-105) into orbit in 1964 and 1965", "5725d0e3271a42140099d237": "five launches of boilerplate CSMs (designated AS-101 through AS-105) into orbit in 1964 and 1965", - "5725d0e3271a42140099d238": "five launches of boilerplate CSMs (designated AS-101 through AS-105) into orbit in 1964 and 1965", - "5725d2ef271a42140099d255": "version of the Saturn I", + "5725d0e3271a42140099d238": "translunar", + "5725d2ef271a42140099d255": "version", "5725d2ef271a42140099d256": "1,600,000", "5725d2ef271a42140099d257": "third stage of the Saturn", "5725d2ef271a42140099d258": "40,000", "5725d403ec44d21400f3d65b": "three-stage Saturn V", - "5725d403ec44d21400f3d65c": "363", + "5725d403ec44d21400f3d65c": "10.1 m) in diameter and stood 363", "5725d403ec44d21400f3d65d": "three-stage", "5725d403ec44d21400f3d65e": "three", "5725d51589a1e219009abf6e": "Mercury and Gemini veterans", - "5725d51589a1e219009abf6f": "two later astronaut groups", - "5725d51589a1e219009abf70": "fly", + "5725d51589a1e219009abf6f": "11 and Apollo 12", + "5725d51589a1e219009abf70": "fly in space, and landed on the Moon", "5725d51589a1e219009abf71": "Apollo 17", "5725d51589a1e219009abf72": "11 and Apollo 12", - "5725d61038643c19005acdd3": "all 32", - "5725d61038643c19005acdd4": "lesser NASA Exceptional Service Medal, because of discipline problems with the Flight Director's orders during their flight. The NASA Administrator in October, 2008", + "5725d61038643c19005acdd3": "32", + "5725d61038643c19005acdd4": "October, 2008", "5725d61038643c19005acdd5": "posthumously to Grissom, White, and Chaffee in 1969", - "5725d61038643c19005acdd6": "Apollo 7, Walter M. Schirra, Donn Eisele", + "5725d61038643c19005acdd6": "Walter M. Schirra, Donn Eisele", "5725d61038643c19005acdd7": "NASA", "5725d6cb38643c19005acde7": "LC-34 on suborbital flights in 1966 with the Saturn IB. The first, AS-201", - "5725d6cb38643c19005acde8": "I CSMs were launched from LC-34 on suborbital flights in 1966", - "5725d6cb38643c19005acde9": "I CSMs were launched from LC-34 on suborbital flights in 1966", - "5725d6cb38643c19005acdea": "25,700 km) downrange in the Pacific ocean", + "5725d6cb38643c19005acde8": "LC-34 on suborbital flights in 1966", + "5725d6cb38643c19005acde9": "8,477 km) downrange in the Atlantic ocean", + "5725d6cb38643c19005acdea": "1966", "5725d79e89a1e219009abf90": "207/208, or AS-278", "5725d79e89a1e219009abf91": "207/208", - "5725d79e89a1e219009abf92": "lunar extravehicular activity (EVA). The traditional visor helmet was replaced with a clear \"fishbowl", - "5725d79e89a1e219009abf93": "greater visibility, and the lunar surface EVA suit would include a water-cooled undergarment", + "5725d79e89a1e219009abf92": "207/208", + "5725d79e89a1e219009abf93": "lunar extravehicular activity (EVA). The traditional visor helmet was replaced with a clear \"fishbowl", "5725d79e89a1e219009abf94": "207/208, or AS-278", - "5725d8a3271a42140099d28f": "January 1966", + "5725d8a3271a42140099d28f": "Gemini and Apollo programs, selected the first Apollo crew in January 1966", "5725d8a3271a42140099d290": "Mercury astronaut", - "5725d8a3271a42140099d291": "Deke Slayton", + "5725d8a3271a42140099d291": "January 1966", "5725d8a3271a42140099d292": "1966", - "5725d8a3271a42140099d293": "January 27. Slayton replaced him with Chaffee. NASA", + "5725d8a3271a42140099d293": "January 27", "5725d94bec44d21400f3d69b": "December 1966", "5725d94bec44d21400f3d69c": "December 1966", "5725d94bec44d21400f3d69d": "December 1966", - "5725d94bec44d21400f3d69e": "December 1966", - "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ab": "George Mueller to appoint program director Samuel Phillips", + "5725d94bec44d21400f3d69e": "August 1967. McDivitt, Scott", + "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ab": "Samuel Phillips", "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ac": "tiger team\" to investigate North American's problems and identify corrections. Phillips documented his findings in a December 19 letter to NAA president Lee Atwood", "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ad": "CSM", - "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ae": "North American's problems and identify corrections. Phillips documented his findings in a December 19 letter to NAA president Lee Atwood", + "5725da63ec44d21400f3d6ae": "North American's problems and identify corrections", "5725db4aec44d21400f3d6bd": "altitude chamber", "5725db4aec44d21400f3d6be": "Grissom, White, and Chaffee", "5725db4aec44d21400f3d6bf": "countdown", - "5725db4aec44d21400f3d6c0": "Grissom, White, and Chaffee", + "5725db4aec44d21400f3d6c0": "altitude chamber", "5725dc1638643c19005ace01": "January 27, 1967", "5725dc1638643c19005ace02": "January 27, 1967", "5725dc1638643c19005ace03": "January 27, 1967", "5725dc1638643c19005ace04": "January 27, 1967", "5725dc1638643c19005ace05": "100%", - "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe2": "George Low", + "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe2": "Congress", "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe3": "George Low", - "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe4": "Webb also reassigned Apollo Spacecraft Program Office (ASPO) Manager Joseph Francis Shea, replacing him with George Low", - "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe5": "George Low", + "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe4": "George Low", + "5725dd1689a1e219009abfe5": "an accident review board, overseen by both houses of Congress", "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6ed": "hatch", "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6ee": "flammable cabin and space suit", "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6ef": "NASA", - "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6f0": "NASA discontinued the manned Block I", + "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6f0": "NASA discontinued the manned Block I program, using the Block I spacecraft", "5725de30ec44d21400f3d6f1": "unmanned Saturn V flights", "5725df1838643c19005ace15": "September 1967", "5725df1838643c19005ace16": "September 1967", @@ -3995,192 +3995,192 @@ "5725e08389a1e219009ac011": "April 4, 1968", "5725e08389a1e219009ac012": "April 4, 1968", "5725e08389a1e219009ac013": "April 4, 1968", - "5725e152271a42140099d2cd": "January 22, 1968", + "5725e152271a42140099d2cd": "22, 1968", "5725e152271a42140099d2ce": "LM in Earth orbit, launched from pad 37 on January 22, 1968", "5725e152271a42140099d2cf": "Grumman", - "5725e152271a42140099d2d0": "pad 37 on January 22, 1968", - "5725e152271a42140099d2d1": "pad 37 on January 22, 1968", - "5725e28f38643c19005ace23": "two Saturn IBs", + "5725e152271a42140099d2d0": "January 22, 1968", + "5725e152271a42140099d2d1": "Apollo 1. The LM", + "5725e28f38643c19005ace23": "1968, crewed by McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart, launched on a Saturn V", "5725e28f38643c19005ace24": "September 15, 1968", "5725e28f38643c19005ace25": "20 hours", - "5725e28f38643c19005ace26": "1968, crewed by McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart, launched on a Saturn V", - "5725e28f38643c19005ace27": "September 15, 1968", + "5725e28f38643c19005ace26": "George", + "5725e28f38643c19005ace27": "1968", "5725e36f89a1e219009ac038": "July 1969", - "5725e36f89a1e219009ac039": "July 1969", - "5725e36f89a1e219009ac03a": "July 24", + "5725e36f89a1e219009ac039": "G mission was achieved on Apollo 11 in July 1969", + "5725e36f89a1e219009ac03a": "black-and-white television", "5725e36f89a1e219009ac03b": "July 1969", "5725e36f89a1e219009ac03c": "July 1969", "5725e44238643c19005ace35": "November 1969", - "5725e44238643c19005ace36": "April 1967 on the Ocean of Storms", + "5725e44238643c19005ace36": "April 1967", "5725e44238643c19005ace37": "April 1967", - "5725e44238643c19005ace38": "April 1967 on the Ocean of Storms. The Command Module Pilot was Gemini veteran Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Conrad and Bean carried the first lunar surface", + "5725e44238643c19005ace38": "April 1967 on the Ocean of Storms. The Command Module Pilot was Gemini veteran Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Conrad and Bean", "5725e547ec44d21400f3d71f": "LRV", - "5725e547ec44d21400f3d720": "greater flexibility and visibility for driving the LRV", - "5725e547ec44d21400f3d721": "20. NASA publicized a preliminary list of eight more", + "5725e547ec44d21400f3d720": "greater flexibility and visibility", + "5725e547ec44d21400f3d721": "15 Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20. NASA publicized a preliminary list of eight", "5725e547ec44d21400f3d722": "three", - "5725e547ec44d21400f3d723": "mass of the CSM and LM for the last five missions", - "5725e6f6ec44d21400f3d729": "two rookies. Apollo 13 launched Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise in April 1970", - "5725e6f6ec44d21400f3d72a": "two rookies. 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The UK", - "5726a46cdd62a815002e8bd2": "1989 by 11 of the then 12 member states. The UK refused to sign the Social Charter and was exempt from the legislation covering Social Charter issues", + "5726a46cdd62a815002e8bd1": "12 member states. The UK", + "5726a46cdd62a815002e8bd2": "\"Social Chapter", "5726a46cdd62a815002e8bd3": "1992", - "5726a5525951b619008f78dd": "Social Policy, which allowed it to be included with minor amendments as the Social Chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam", - "5726a5525951b619008f78de": "Labour Party to government in 1997", + "5726a5525951b619008f78dd": "1997", + "5726a5525951b619008f78de": "1997", "5726a5525951b619008f78df": "Social Policy, the 1994 Works Council Directive, which required workforce consultation in businesses", "5726a5525951b619008f78e0": "1996", "5726a5525951b619008f78e1": "Social Policy, the 1994", - "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf6": "France", - "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf7": "France, Italy, Belgium", - "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf8": "65 of the agreement banned cartels", - "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf9": "65 of the agreement banned cartels and article 66", + "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf6": "ECSC) agreement between France", + "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf7": "France, Italy", + "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf8": "Article 65 of the agreement banned cartels", + "5726a638dd62a815002e8bf9": "66", "5726a638dd62a815002e8bfa": "1957", "5726a7ecf1498d1400e8e654": "101", "5726a7ecf1498d1400e8e655": "101(1), including price fixing", "5726a7ecf1498d1400e8e656": "106 and 107", "5726a7ecf1498d1400e8e657": "102", - "5726b58f5951b619008f7b55": "2007, free movement and trade were central to European development since the Treaty of Rome 1957", + "5726b58f5951b619008f7b55": "2007", "5726b58f5951b619008f7b56": "45 to 66", - "5726b58f5951b619008f7b57": "free movement of goods, services, labour and capital", - "5726b58f5951b619008f7b58": "Rome 1957", - "5726b58f5951b619008f7b59": "free trade are underpinned by the general", - "5726b718dd62a815002e8dbe": "\u2018fundamental pillars of a democratic society", - "5726b718dd62a815002e8dbf": "36 justification", + "5726b58f5951b619008f7b57": "consumer prices", + "5726b58f5951b619008f7b58": "free trade", + "5726b58f5951b619008f7b59": "environmental improvement. 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In Commission v Austria", - "5726bcde708984140094cfc2": "higher education, along with other forms of vocational training, should be more access, albeit with qualifying periods. In Commission v Austria", + "5726bcde708984140094cfc1": "higher education, along with other forms of vocational training, should be more access, albeit with qualifying periods. In Commission v", + "5726bcde708984140094cfc2": "higher education", "5726c002708984140094d073": "European Union", - "5726c002708984140094d074": "Reyners", + "5726c002708984140094d074": "56", "5726c002708984140094d075": "Stuttgart", "5726c002708984140094d076": "49", "5726c002708984140094d077": "Italy to comply with maximum tariffs", "5726c19add62a815002e8f8a": "2006", - "5726c19add62a815002e8f8b": "2006, a toxic waste spill off the coast of C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", + "5726c19add62a815002e8f8b": "European Union", "5726c19add62a815002e8f8c": "October 2007", "5726c19add62a815002e8f8d": "Dimas", - "5726c3da708984140094d0d9": "TFEU article 56", + "5726c3da708984140094d0d9": "German health clinic", "5726c3da708984140094d0da": "social security", - "5726c3da708984140094d0db": "Van Binsbergen", - "5726c3da708984140094d0dc": "Mrs", - "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac4": "Mail", - "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac5": "\u00a31", + "5726c3da708984140094d0db": "narcotic drugs", + "5726c3da708984140094d0dc": "Mrs Geraets-Smits claimed she should be reimbursed by Dutch social insurance for costs of receiving treatment in Germany", + "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac4": "Mail newspaper's parent company could not evade tax by shifting its residence to the Netherlands without first settling its tax bills in the UK", + "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac5": "\u00a31 of capital to start a company, while Denmark", "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac6": "\u00a31", "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac7": "Germany", "5726c5a9f1498d1400e8eac8": "V v Nordic Construction GmbH", - "5725b81b271a42140099d097": "Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle", - "5725b81b271a42140099d098": "5,500,000", + "5725b81b271a42140099d097": "Amazonia", + "5725b81b271a42140099d098": "100,000", "5725b81b271a42140099d099": "nine nations. 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Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", + "57283adcff5b5019007d9f95": "45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", "57283adcff5b5019007d9f96": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", - "57283adcff5b5019007d9f97": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", - "57283adcff5b5019007d9f98": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", + "57283adcff5b5019007d9f97": "Middle Miocene", + "57283adcff5b5019007d9f98": "narrow band. It expanded again during the Middle Miocene", "5729e500af94a219006aa6b5": "Cretaceous\u2013Paleogene", - "5729e500af94a219006aa6b6": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", - "5729e500af94a219006aa6b7": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", + "5729e500af94a219006aa6b6": "34 million", + "5729e500af94a219006aa6b7": "34 million", "5729e500af94a219006aa6b8": "Cretaceous\u2013Paleogene extinction", - "5729e500af94a219006aa6b9": "66\u201334 Mya, the rainforest extended as far south as 45\u00b0. Climate fluctuations during the last 34 million", + "5729e500af94a219006aa6b9": "34 million", "5725c071271a42140099d127": "mid-Eocene", - "5725c071271a42140099d128": "Purus Arch, joining the easterly flow toward the Atlantic", + "5725c071271a42140099d128": "easterly flow toward the Atlantic", "5725c071271a42140099d129": "Solim\u00f5es Basin. Within the last 5\u201310 million", "5725c071271a42140099d12a": "easterly flow toward the Atlantic", "5725c071271a42140099d12b": "easterly flow toward the Atlantic", "57283d173acd2414000df78f": "mid-Eocene", "57283d173acd2414000df790": "Purus Arch, joining the easterly flow toward the Atlantic", "57283d173acd2414000df791": "Purus Arch, joining the easterly flow toward the Atlantic", - "57283d173acd2414000df792": "mid-Eocene", + "57283d173acd2414000df792": "easterly flow toward the Atlantic", "57283d173acd2414000df793": "mid-Eocene, it is believed that the drainage basin of the Amazon", "5729e6313f37b319004785a9": "mid-Eocene", "5729e6313f37b319004785aa": "mid-Eocene", - "5729e6313f37b319004785ab": "Purus Arch", - "5729e6313f37b319004785ac": "Purus Arch, joining the easterly flow toward the Atlantic", - "5729e6313f37b319004785ad": "mid-Eocene", - "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50b": "the LGM was lower than for the present, and this was almost certainly associated with reduced moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin", - "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50c": "Amazon basin paleolakes and from the Amazon Fan", + "5729e6313f37b319004785ab": "Purus Arch. Water on the eastern side flowed toward the Atlantic", + "5729e6313f37b319004785ac": "easterly flow toward the Atlantic", + "5729e6313f37b319004785ad": "Solim\u00f5es Basin. Within the last 5\u201310 million", + "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50b": "the LGM was lower", + "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50c": "Amazon basin paleolakes", "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50d": "open forest and grassland", "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50e": "moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin", - "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50f": "reasonably", + "5725c41eec44d21400f3d50f": "Amazon basin, and both explanations are reasonably", "572841772ca10214002da1a6": "21,000", - "572841772ca10214002da1a7": "moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin", - "572841772ca10214002da1a8": "sediment deposits from Amazon basin paleolakes and from the Amazon Fan", + "572841772ca10214002da1a7": "21,000", + "572841772ca10214002da1a8": "sediment deposits from Amazon basin paleolakes and from the Amazon Fan indicate that rainfall in the basin", "572841772ca10214002da1a9": "basin", "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa779": "21,000", - "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77a": "Amazon basin paleolakes", - "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77b": "moist tropical vegetation", - "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77c": "moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin", - "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77d": "Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000", + "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77a": "paleolakes", + "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77b": "moist tropical", + "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77c": "small, isolated refugia separated by open forest and grassland", + "572a0bfaaf94a219006aa77d": "east than is seen today. This debate", "5725c63438643c19005acc9f": "NASA's CALIPSO", - "5725c63438643c19005acca0": "15%) of dust fall over the Amazon basin, 132 million tons of dust remain in the air, 43 million", - "5725c63438643c19005acca1": "1,600", - "5725c63438643c19005acca2": "132 million tons of dust remain in the air, 43 million tons of dust are windblown", - "5725c63438643c19005acca3": "15%) of dust fall over the Amazon basin, 132 million", + "5725c63438643c19005acca0": "43 million", + "5725c63438643c19005acca1": "2,600", + "5725c63438643c19005acca2": "132 million", + "5725c63438643c19005acca3": "43 million", "5728455bff5b5019007da078": "NASA's CALIPSO satellite", "5728455bff5b5019007da079": "NASA's CALIPSO satellite has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon", - "5728455bff5b5019007da07a": "132 million tons of dust remain in the air, 43 million", - "5728455bff5b5019007da07b": "43 million", - "5728455bff5b5019007da07c": "NASA's CALIPSO satellite has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon", - "5729ea263f37b319004785bd": "NASA's CALIPSO", + "5728455bff5b5019007da07a": "132 million tons of dust remain in the air, 43 million tons", + "5728455bff5b5019007da07b": "132 million", + "5728455bff5b5019007da07c": "75 degrees west longitude", + "5729ea263f37b319004785bd": "CALIPSO", "5729ea263f37b319004785be": "NASA's CALIPSO", "5729ea263f37b319004785bf": "NASA's CALIPSO satellite has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon", - "5729ea263f37b319004785c0": "1,600", + "5729ea263f37b319004785c0": "1,600 miles", "5729ea263f37b319004785c1": "15%", "5725c95f38643c19005accf3": "poor soil", "5725c95f38643c19005accf4": "0.52", @@ -4386,18 +4386,18 @@ "5725c95f38643c19005accf7": "5 million", "572847dd4b864d19001648bc": "5 million", "572847dd4b864d19001648bd": "Betty Meggers", - "572847dd4b864d19001648be": "200,000", - "572847dd4b864d19001648bf": "Amazonia", - "5729eb34af94a219006aa6c9": "Betty Meggers", + "572847dd4b864d19001648be": "2 inhabitants", + "572847dd4b864d19001648bf": "her book Amazonia", + "5729eb34af94a219006aa6c9": "a large population through agriculture", "5729eb34af94a219006aa6ca": "her book Amazonia", - "5729eb34af94a219006aa6cb": "0.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (0.52", + "5729eb34af94a219006aa6cb": "2 inhabitants per square kilometre (0.52", "5729eb34af94a219006aa6cc": "5 million", - "5729eb34af94a219006aa6cd": "1 million", + "5729eb34af94a219006aa6cd": "1 million and by the early 1980s it was less than 200,000", "5725cbb289a1e219009abed2": "Francisco de Orellana in 1542", - "5725cbb289a1e219009abed3": "1542", - "5725cbb289a1e219009abed4": "1542", - "5725cbb289a1e219009abed5": "1250", - "5725cbb289a1e219009abed6": "1542", + "5725cbb289a1e219009abed3": "1540s", + "5725cbb289a1e219009abed4": "1540s", + "5725cbb289a1e219009abed5": "AD 0\u20131250", + "5725cbb289a1e219009abed6": "11,000", "5729edd56aef051400155112": "Francisco de Orellana in 1542", "5729edd56aef051400155113": "Francisco de Orellana in 1542", "5729edd56aef051400155114": "AD 0\u20131250", @@ -4405,111 +4405,111 @@ "5729edd56aef051400155116": "11,000", "5725cf3238643c19005acd61": "black earth), which is distributed over large areas in the Amazon forest", "5725cf3238643c19005acd62": "black earth", - "5725cf3238643c19005acd63": "Terra preta (black earth), which is distributed over large areas in the Amazon forest, is now widely accepted as a product of indigenous soil management", + "5725cf3238643c19005acd63": "silviculture", "5725cf3238643c19005acd64": "Xingu", "5725cf3238643c19005acd65": "Terra preta", - "5729ef266aef05140015511c": "Terra preta (black earth), which is distributed over large areas in the Amazon forest", - "5729ef266aef05140015511d": "soil", + "5729ef266aef05140015511c": "Terra preta", + "5729ef266aef05140015511d": "fertile soil", "5729ef266aef05140015511e": "middle of the Amazon forest", "5729ef266aef05140015511f": "Michael Heckenberger and colleagues of the University of Florida", "5729ef266aef051400155120": "Michael Heckenberger and colleagues of the University of Florida", "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61b": "2.5 million", - "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61c": "2.5 million", - "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61d": "2.5 million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, and some 2,000 birds and mammals. To date, at least 40,000", - "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61e": "96,660 and 128,843 invertebrate species in Brazil alone", - "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61f": "96,660 and 128,843 invertebrate species in Brazil alone", + "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61c": "five of all the bird species in the world live in the rainforests", + "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61d": "40,000", + "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61e": "five", + "5725d16aec44d21400f3d61f": "96,660 and 128,843", "5729f0db6aef051400155126": "2.5 million", "5729f0db6aef051400155127": "2.5 million", "5729f0db6aef051400155128": "40,000", - "5729f0db6aef051400155129": "40,000 plant species, 2,200 fishes, 1,294 birds, 427 mammals, 428 amphibians, and 378", - "5729f0db6aef05140015512a": "2.5 million", - "5726722bdd62a815002e8528": "16,000", + "5729f0db6aef051400155129": "378", + "5729f0db6aef05140015512a": "five of all the bird species in the world live in the rainforests", + "5726722bdd62a815002e8528": "247", "5726722bdd62a815002e8529": "16,000", "5726722bdd62a815002e852a": "90,790 tonnes", "5726722bdd62a815002e852b": "90,790 tonnes", - "5726722bdd62a815002e852c": "356 \u00b1 47 tonnes per hectare. To date, an estimated 438,000", + "5726722bdd62a815002e852c": "438,000", "5729f2646aef051400155130": "16,000", "5729f2646aef051400155131": "16,000", - "5729f2646aef051400155132": "1,100 tree species. A study in 1999", - "5729f2646aef051400155133": "plant biomass is estimated at 356 \u00b1 47 tonnes", - "5729f2646aef051400155134": "16,000", + "5729f2646aef051400155132": "62 acres) of Ecuadorian rainforest supports more than 1,100 tree species. A study in 1999", + "5729f2646aef051400155133": "790 tonnes of living plants. The average plant biomass is estimated at 356 \u00b1 47 tonnes", + "5729f2646aef051400155134": "790 tonnes of living plants. The average plant biomass is estimated at 356 \u00b1 47 tonnes per hectare. To date, an estimated 438,000", "5729f3831d0469140077967b": "electric eels", "5729f3831d0469140077967c": "black caiman", "5729f3831d0469140077967d": "electric eels can produce an electric shock that can stun or kill, while piranha", - "5729f3831d0469140077967e": "piranha", + "5729f3831d0469140077967e": "bite and injure humans", "5729f3831d0469140077967f": "yellow fever and Dengue fever", - "5729fd56af94a219006aa72f": "Deforestation", + "5729fd56af94a219006aa72f": "the forest remained basically intact. Farms established during the 1960s", "5729fd56af94a219006aa730": "human settlement and development of the land. Prior to the early 1960s, access to the forest's interior", "5729fd56af94a219006aa731": "burn", - "5729fd56af94a219006aa732": "human settlement and development of the land", + "5729fd56af94a219006aa732": "the colonists were unable to manage their fields and the crops because of the loss of soil fertility and weed invasion", "5729fd56af94a219006aa733": "outer", - "5729feaf6aef051400155188": "587,000", + "5729feaf6aef051400155188": "160,000 to 227,000", "5729feaf6aef051400155189": "587,000", "5729feaf6aef05140015518a": "livestock pasture", "5729feaf6aef05140015518b": "second-largest global producer of soybeans after the United", - "5729feaf6aef05140015518c": "Seventy percent of formerly forested land in the Amazon, and 91% of land deforested since 1970", + "5729feaf6aef05140015518c": "Seventy percent of formerly forested land in the Amazon, and 91%", "572a005f1d046914007796b7": "two", "572a005f1d046914007796b8": "two", "572a005f1d046914007796b9": "22,392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year) was 18%", - "572a005f1d046914007796bb": "2000 to 2005 (22,392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year) was 18%", + "572a005f1d046914007796bb": "2000", "572a005f1d046914007796ba": "392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year) was 18%", - "572a020f6aef051400155198": "Environmentalists", - "572a020f6aef051400155199": "0.62 \u00b1 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996", - "572a020f6aef05140015519a": "loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the forest", + "572a020f6aef051400155198": "about loss of biodiversity", + "572a020f6aef051400155199": "destruction of the forest", + "572a020f6aef05140015519a": "carbon contained within the vegetation", "572a020f6aef05140015519b": "0.62 \u00b1 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996", "572a020f6aef05140015519c": "1.1 \u00d7 1011", "572a03a06aef0514001551aa": "2100", "572a03a06aef0514001551ab": "2100", "572a03a06aef0514001551ac": "2100", - "572a03a06aef0514001551ad": "2100", + "572a03a06aef0514001551ad": "21st century", "572a03a06aef0514001551ae": "21st century by climate", - "572a064a3f37b3190047865d": "indigenous territories continue to be destroyed by deforestation and ecocide", + "572a064a3f37b3190047865d": "indigenous territories continue to be destroyed by deforestation", "572a064a3f37b3190047865e": "indigenous lowland South American peoples", "572a064a3f37b3190047865f": "deforestation and ecocide", - "572a064a3f37b31900478660": "indigenous peoples' rainforest communities continue to disappear", + "572a064a3f37b31900478660": "indigenous peoples", "572a064a3f37b31900478661": "lowland South American peoples", "572a07c11d046914007796d5": "remote sensing for the conservation of the Amazon is also being used by the indigenous tribes of the basin", - "572a07c11d046914007796d6": "handheld GPS devices and programs like Google Earth, members of the Trio Tribe, who live in the rainforests of southern Suriname", - "572a07c11d046914007796d7": "handheld GPS devices and programs like Google Earth", + "572a07c11d046914007796d6": "Google Earth, members of the Trio Tribe, who live in the rainforests of southern Suriname", + "572a07c11d046914007796d7": "handheld GPS devices", "572a07c11d046914007796d8": "handheld GPS devices and programs", "572a07c11d046914007796d9": "Amazon", - "572a09abaf94a219006aa75b": "different parts of the forest", - "572a09abaf94a219006aa75c": "four", + "572a09abaf94a219006aa75b": "tree growth stages within different parts of the forest", + "572a09abaf94a219006aa75c": "carbon related emissions", "572a09abaf94a219006aa75d": "2006 Tatiana Kuplich", "572a09abaf94a219006aa75e": "four", - "572a09abaf94a219006aa75f": "combination of Synthetic aperture", + "572a09abaf94a219006aa75f": "Synthetic aperture", "572a0b101d046914007796e9": "2005, parts of the Amazon basin", - "572a0b101d046914007796eb": "three years of drought. Scientists at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research", - "572a0b101d046914007796ec": "hundred years, and there were indications that 2006 could have been a second successive year of drought", - "572a0b101d046914007796ed": "2005, parts of the Amazon basin", + "572a0b101d046914007796eb": "three years of drought. Scientists", + "572a0b101d046914007796ec": "hundred years", + "572a0b101d046914007796ed": "\"tipping point\"", "572a0b101d046914007796ea": "three years of drought. Scientists", - "572a0bebaf94a219006aa76f": "734,000 square miles (1,900,000 km2) in 2005", + "572a0bebaf94a219006aa76f": "2005 the drought was focused on the southwestern part. The findings were published in the journal Science", "572a0bebaf94a219006aa770": "734,000", - "572a0bebaf94a219006aa771": "734,000 square miles (1,900,000 km2) in 2005. The 2010 drought had three epicenters", - "572a0bebaf94a219006aa772": "2005 the drought was focused on the southwestern", - "572a0bebaf94a219006aa773": "5 gigatons", + "572a0bebaf94a219006aa771": "three epicenters", + "572a0bebaf94a219006aa772": "2005", + "572a0bebaf94a219006aa773": "5 gigatons of carbon dioxide", "5725b9db38643c19005acbe1": "comb jellies", - "5725b9db38643c19005acbe2": "comb jellies) is a phylum of animals", - "5725b9db38643c19005acbe3": "11", + "5725b9db38643c19005acbe2": "phylum of animals", + "5725b9db38643c19005acbe3": "cnidarians", "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf2": "comb jellies", "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf3": "animals", - "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf4": "swimming \u2013 they are the largest animals that swim by means of cilia", - "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf5": "singular ctenophore", + "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf4": "swimming", + "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf5": "comb jellies", "5725c0f289a1e219009abdf6": "\u2018combs", "57263eaa38643c19005ad371": "comb jellies", - "57263eaa38643c19005ad372": "singular ctenophore", - "57263eaa38643c19005ad373": "both digestion and respiration", - "57263eaa38643c19005ad374": "singular ctenophore", - "57263eaa38643c19005ad375": "comb jellies) is a phylum of animals", - "5725bae289a1e219009abd90": "favorable circumstances, ctenophores", + "57263eaa38643c19005ad372": "comb jellies", + "57263eaa38643c19005ad373": "water flow through the body cavity", + "57263eaa38643c19005ad374": "kteis 'comb' and \u03c6\u03ad\u03c1\u03c9 pher\u014d 'carry'; commonly known as comb jellies", + "57263eaa38643c19005ad375": "phylum of animals", + "5725bae289a1e219009abd90": "ten times their own weight", "5725bae289a1e219009abd91": "100\u2013150", - "5725bae289a1e219009abd92": "100\u2013150", + "5725bae289a1e219009abd92": "25", "5725c337271a42140099d163": "100\u2013150", - "5725c337271a42140099d164": "fringed", + "5725c337271a42140099d164": "egg-shaped bodies and a pair of retractable tentacles fringed", "5725c337271a42140099d165": "ten", "5725c337271a42140099d166": "25", - "5725c337271a42140099d167": "adults of most species lack combs, and the coastal beroids", - "5726400589a1e219009ac5ee": "favorable circumstances, ctenophores", + "5725c337271a42140099d167": "spiders", + "5726400589a1e219009ac5ee": "ten", "5726400589a1e219009ac5ef": "crustaceans", "5726400589a1e219009ac5f0": "spiders", "5726400589a1e219009ac5f1": "sticky cells", @@ -4517,98 +4517,98 @@ "5725bc0338643c19005acc11": "hermaphrodites", "5725bc0338643c19005acc12": "miniature cydippids", "5725bc0338643c19005acc13": "juveniles", - "5725c57a89a1e219009abe5e": "phrodites", - "5725c57a89a1e219009abe5f": "simultaneous hermaphrodites", + "5725c57a89a1e219009abe5e": "sequential hermaphrodites", + "5725c57a89a1e219009abe5f": "hermaphrodites", "5725c57a89a1e219009abe60": "simultaneous hermaphrodites", "5725c57a89a1e219009abe61": "young", "5725c57a89a1e219009abe62": "an explosive rate", "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd1": "sequential hermaphrodites", - "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd2": "sequential hermaphrodites", + "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd2": "hermaphrodites", "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd3": "hermaphrodites", - "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd4": "fertilized inside their parents' bodies", - "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd5": "miniature beroids with large mouths", - "5725bdbe38643c19005acc39": "Black", - "5725bdbe38643c19005acc3a": "Mnemiopsis, has accidentally been introduced into the Black Sea", - "5725bdbe38643c19005acc3b": "growth of the Mnemiopsis population", + "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd4": "young", + "5726415bec44d21400f3dcd5": "miniature beroids", + "5725bdbe38643c19005acc39": "Mnemiopsis", + "5725bdbe38643c19005acc3a": "Mnemiopsis", + "5725bdbe38643c19005acc3b": "environmental changes", "5725c69738643c19005accb9": "marine food chains", - "5725c69738643c19005accba": "the Black Sea, where it is blamed for causing fish", + "5725c69738643c19005accba": "fish", "5725c69738643c19005accbb": "marine food chains", "5725c69738643c19005accbc": "high numbers, predation by ctenophores may control the populations of small zooplanktonic organisms such as copepods", - "5726431d271a42140099d7f5": "ctenophores may control the populations of small zooplanktonic organisms such as copepods", + "5726431d271a42140099d7f5": "Ctenophores may be abundant during the summer months", "5726431d271a42140099d7f6": "wipe out the phytoplankton (planktonic plants), which are a vital part of marine food chains", "5726431d271a42140099d7f7": "Mnemiopsis", - "5726431d271a42140099d7f8": "fish stocks to collapse by eating both fish larvae and organisms", - "5726431d271a42140099d7f9": "Black Sea", - "5725c91e38643c19005acceb": "66 million years ago. Evidence accumulating since the 1980s", - "5725c91e38643c19005accec": "accumulating since the 1980s", - "5725c91e38643c19005acced": "lagerst\u00e4tten as far back as the early Cambrian, about 515 million years ago", + "5726431d271a42140099d7f8": "fish stocks", + "5726431d271a42140099d7f9": "One ctenophore", + "5725c91e38643c19005acceb": "66 million", + "5725c91e38643c19005accec": "66 million years ago. Evidence accumulating since the 1980s", + "5725c91e38643c19005acced": "soft, gelatinous bodies, fossils thought to represent ctenophores", "5725c91e38643c19005accee": "lagerst\u00e4tten as far back as the early Cambrian, about 515 million", - "5726449f1125e71900ae1928": "lagerst\u00e4tten", - "5726449f1125e71900ae1929": "515 million", - "5726449f1125e71900ae192a": "cydippids", - "5726449f1125e71900ae192b": "lagerst\u00e4tten as far back as the early Cambrian, about 515 million years ago", + "5726449f1125e71900ae1928": "soft, gelatinous bodies", + "5726449f1125e71900ae1929": "515", + "5726449f1125e71900ae192a": "all and only the descendants of a single common ancestor, because all the other traditional ctenophore groups are descendants of various cydippids", + "5726449f1125e71900ae192b": "lagerst\u00e4tten", "5725cb33271a42140099d1db": "animal phylum that is more complex than sponges, about as complex as cnidarians", - "5725cb33271a42140099d1dc": "animal phylum", + "5725cb33271a42140099d1dc": "sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.), and less complex than bilaterians", "5725cb33271a42140099d1dd": "sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.), and less complex than bilaterians", - "5725cb33271a42140099d1de": "animal phylum that is more complex than sponges", - "5725cb33271a42140099d1df": "few ctenophore species", - "572646655951b619008f6ebf": "animal phylum that is more complex than sponges, about as complex as cnidarians", + "5725cb33271a42140099d1de": "animal phylum that is more complex than sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish", + "5725cb33271a42140099d1df": "sticky and adhere to prey, although a few ctenophore species", + "572646655951b619008f6ebf": "etc.), and less complex than bilaterians", "572646655951b619008f6ec0": "phylum", - "572646655951b619008f6ec1": "few ctenophore species", + "572646655951b619008f6ec1": "sticky and adhere to prey, although a few ctenophore species", "572646655951b619008f6ec2": "carpet-like basement", - "572646655951b619008f6ec3": "animal phylum", - "572647d0708984140094c14b": "mesoglea in cnidarians and ctenophores; more complex animals have three main cell layers and no intermediate jelly-like layer", - "572647d0708984140094c14c": "cnidarians and ctenophores", + "572646655951b619008f6ec3": "sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.), and less complex than bilaterians", + "572647d0708984140094c14b": "mesoglea", + "572647d0708984140094c14c": "mesoglea in cnidarians and ctenophores", "572647d0708984140094c14d": "sandwich a middle layer of jelly", - "572647d0708984140094c14e": "diploblastic, along with sponges. Both ctenophores and cnidarians have a type of muscle", + "572647d0708984140094c14e": "sponges. Both ctenophores and cnidarians have a type of muscle", "572648e8dd62a815002e8076": "comb rows, that run the length of their bodies and bear comb-like bands of cilia, called \"ctenes", - "572648e8dd62a815002e8077": "cilia", - "572648e8dd62a815002e8078": "comb rows", + "572648e8dd62a815002e8077": "non-colonial animals", + "572648e8dd62a815002e8078": "ctenes", "572648e8dd62a815002e8079": "1 millimeter (0.039 in) to 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) in size", "57264a0ef1498d1400e8db40": "two textbooks base", "57264a0ef1498d1400e8db41": "phylum with relatively few species, ctenophores", "57264a0ef1498d1400e8db42": "three", - "57264a0ef1498d1400e8db43": "species, ctenophores", - "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a0": "pharynx", - "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a1": "eggs or sperm, and photocytes", + "57264a0ef1498d1400e8db43": "phylum with relatively few species, ctenophores", + "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a0": "epithelium", + "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a1": "bioluminescence", "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a2": "\"throat\"", - "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a3": "internal cavity forms: a mouth that can usually be closed by muscles; a pharynx", - "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a4": "mouth", + "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a3": "compartments", + "57264b1ddd62a815002e80a4": "animal", "57264cfa708984140094c1c3": "swimming-plates", - "57264cfa708984140094c1c4": "eight comb rows", - "57264cfa708984140094c1c5": "a 9 + 3", + "57264cfa708984140094c1c4": "swimming-plates", + "57264cfa708984140094c1c5": "a 9 + 3 pattern, where the extra compact filament", "57264cfa708984140094c1c6": "reverse direction. Hence ctenophores", "57264cfa708984140094c1c7": "2 millimeters", - "57264e66dd62a815002e811a": "their buoyancy", + "57264e66dd62a815002e811a": "their buoyancy, but experiments", "57264e66dd62a815002e811b": "seawater", - "57264e66dd62a815002e811c": "seawater", + "57264e66dd62a815002e811c": "the mesoglea to reduce its volume and increase its density", "57264e66dd62a815002e811d": "seawater. If they enter less dense brackish water", "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc5e": "aboral organ", - "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc5f": "single sensory feature is the aboral organ (at the opposite end from the mouth", + "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc5f": "sensory feature is the aboral organ (at the opposite end from the mouth", "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc60": "aboral organ", - "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc61": "mouth", + "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc61": "end from the mouth", "572655e5f1498d1400e8dc62": "aboral organ", "57265746dd62a815002e8218": "sea gooseberry", - "57265746dd62a815002e8219": "sea gooseberry", - "57265746dd62a815002e821a": "Cydippid ctenophores have bodies", + "57265746dd62a815002e8219": "gooseberry", + "57265746dd62a815002e821a": "ctenophores have bodies", "57265746dd62a815002e821b": "slender", - "57265746dd62a815002e821c": "sea gooseberry", - "572658daf1498d1400e8dcac": "other cydippids", + "57265746dd62a815002e821c": "egg-shaped body", + "572658daf1498d1400e8dcac": "little tentacles\"), although a few genera have simple tentacles without these sidebranches", "572658daf1498d1400e8dcad": "microscopic", - "572658daf1498d1400e8dcae": "the tentilla of all other known ctenophores elongate when relaxed. Euplokamis", + "572658daf1498d1400e8dcae": "three types of movement", "572658daf1498d1400e8dcaf": "three", - "572658daf1498d1400e8dcb0": "tentilla have three types of movement", - "572659ea5951b619008f7051": "eight", - "572659ea5951b619008f7052": "eight", - "572659ea5951b619008f7053": "eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth to the opposite end, and are spaced evenly round the body", + "572658daf1498d1400e8dcb0": "tentilla", + "572659ea5951b619008f7051": "eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth", + "572659ea5951b619008f7052": "eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth", + "572659ea5951b619008f7053": "eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth", "572659ea5951b619008f7054": "the statocyst a ciliary groove", "57265aaf5951b619008f706b": "lobes", "57265aaf5951b619008f706c": "four", - "57265aaf5951b619008f706d": "four", + "57265aaf5951b619008f706d": "many species of lobates", "57265aaf5951b619008f706e": "four", - "57265aaf5951b619008f706f": "structures enables lobates", + "57265aaf5951b619008f706f": "suspended planktonic prey", "57265c10f1498d1400e8dd36": "clapping their lobes", - "57265c10f1498d1400e8dd37": "Members of the lobate genera Bathocyroe and Ocyropsis can escape from danger by clapping", + "57265c10f1498d1400e8dd37": "clapping", "57265c10f1498d1400e8dd38": "eight comb-rows", "57265c10f1498d1400e8dd39": "eight comb-rows", "57265d86f1498d1400e8dd50": "Nuda", @@ -4620,23 +4620,23 @@ "57265e97708984140094c3c6": "Venus' girdle", "57265e97708984140094c3c4": "ribbon-shaped planktonic animals, with the mouth and aboral organ aligned in the middle of opposite edges of the ribbon", "57265e97708984140094c3c5": "The Cestida", - "57265e97708984140094c3c7": "\"", + "57265e97708984140094c3c7": "a \"darting motion\"", "572681c1dd62a815002e8796": "oral-aboral direction, with a pair of tentilla-bearing tentacles on the aboral surface", "572681c1dd62a815002e8797": "muscular \"foot\". All but one of the known platyctenid species lack comb-rows", "572681c1dd62a815002e8798": "comb-rows", - "572681c1dd62a815002e8799": "colored", + "572681c1dd62a815002e8799": "cryptically colored", "572683075951b619008f7513": "pores", - "572683075951b619008f7514": "internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers", - "572683075951b619008f7515": "Mnemiopsis, and it is thought that most of the hermaphroditic species are self-fertile", + "572683075951b619008f7514": "internal fertilization", + "572683075951b619008f7515": "Mnemiopsis", "572683075951b619008f7516": "The gonads", - "572683075951b619008f7517": "platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers", + "572683075951b619008f7517": "platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs", "572684365951b619008f753f": "tentacles", - "572684365951b619008f7540": "flat, bottom-dwelling", + "572684365951b619008f7540": "flat, bottom-dwelling platyctenids, the juveniles behave more like true larvae", "572684365951b619008f7541": "body forms of their parents", - "572684365951b619008f7542": "dwelling", + "572684365951b619008f7542": "flat, bottom-dwelling platyctenids, the juveniles behave more like true larvae", "572684365951b619008f7543": "adults", - "572686fc708984140094c8e5": "Bathyctena chuni, Euplokamis stationis", - "572686fc708984140094c8e6": "is and Eurhamphaea vexilligera, are disturbed, they produce secretions (ink", + "572686fc708984140094c8e5": "Bathyctena chuni, Euplokamis stationis and Eurhamphaea vexilligera, are disturbed", + "572686fc708984140094c8e6": "ink", "572686fc708984140094c8e7": "ink", "572686fc708984140094c8e8": "ink) that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies", "5726887e708984140094c917": "salps", @@ -4646,589 +4646,589 @@ "5726887e708984140094c91b": "\"cydippid\" Lampea", "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33c": "low ratio of organic matter to salt and water made them a poor diet for other animals", "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33d": "keta", - "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33e": "marine food chains", - "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33f": "marine food chains", - "57268a37f1498d1400e8e340": "marine food chains", - "57268c01dd62a815002e8912": "eating both fish larvae and small crustaceans that would otherwise feed the adult fish. Mnemiopsis is well equipped to invade new territories", + "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33e": "prey mainly on other ctenophores. Some jellyfish and turtles", + "57268a37f1498d1400e8e33f": "deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms", + "57268a37f1498d1400e8e340": "ctenophores", + "57268c01dd62a815002e8912": "eating both fish larvae", "57268c01dd62a815002e8913": "Western Atlantic", - "57268c01dd62a815002e8915": "leidyi was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov via the ballast tanks of ships", + "57268c01dd62a815002e8915": "leidyi", "57268c01dd62a815002e8914": "Western Atlantic", - "57268c01dd62a815002e8916": "1993", - "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39c": "soft, gelatinous bodies, ctenophores", - "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39d": "The Ediacaran Eoandromeda could putatively represent a comb jelly", - "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39e": "Canadian rocks of similar age, about 505 million", - "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39f": "two", + "57268c01dd62a815002e8916": "1991", + "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39c": "soft, gelatinous bodies", + "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39d": "comb jelly", + "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39e": "mid-Cambrian", + "57268da7f1498d1400e8e39f": "Canadian rocks of similar age, about 505 million", "57268da7f1498d1400e8e3a0": "Canadian rocks of similar age", - "57268f05dd62a815002e8990": "515 million", - "57268f05dd62a815002e8991": "Stromatoveris, from China's Chengjiang lagerst\u00e4tte and dated to about 515 million", + "57268f05dd62a815002e8990": "Simon Conway Morris et al", + "57268f05dd62a815002e8991": "Simon Conway Morris et al", "57268f05dd62a815002e8992": "rows of cilia, used for filter feeding. They suggested that Stromatoveris was an evolutionary", - "57268f05dd62a815002e8993": "fossil Stromatoveris, from China", + "57268f05dd62a815002e8993": "China", "57268f05dd62a815002e8994": "515 million", - "57269016708984140094ca41": "comparing complete sequenced genomes of ctenophores with other sequenced animal genomes have also supported ctenophores", - "57269016708984140094ca42": "Cnidaria, sister to Cnidaria, Placozoa and Bilateria, and sister to all other animal phyla", + "57269016708984140094ca41": "animal lineages (e.g., Porifera) or that they evolved independently in the ctenophore", + "57269016708984140094ca42": "animal phylum", "572691bedd62a815002e89dc": "modern ctenophores except the beroids", - "572691bedd62a815002e89dd": "2001, using 26 species, including 4 recently discovered ones", - "572691bedd62a815002e89de": "Richard Harbison's purely morphological analysis in 1985", + "572691bedd62a815002e89dd": "26 species, including 4 recently discovered ones", + "572691bedd62a815002e89de": "65.5 million", "572691bedd62a815002e89df": "Richard Harbison's purely morphological analysis in 1985", - "5725ce4d38643c19005acd4d": "2015, the city's population was 520,159", + "5725ce4d38643c19005acd4d": "159", "5725ce4d38643c19005acd4e": "220 miles", - "5725ce4d38643c19005acd4f": "185 miles (300 km) south of San Francisco", + "5725ce4d38643c19005acd4f": "ash tree", "5725ce4d38643c19005acd50": "ash leaf", - "5725ce4d38643c19005acd51": "Fresno", + "5725ce4d38643c19005acd51": "Fresno (/\u02c8fr\u025bzno\u028a/ FREZ-noh), the county seat of Fresno County", "5725cfd0271a42140099d225": "1872", "5725cfd0271a42140099d226": "Millerton residents, drawn by the convenience of the railroad and worried about flooding", "5725cfd0271a42140099d227": "1885", - "5725cfd0271a42140099d228": "Many Millerton residents, drawn by the convenience of the railroad and worried about flooding, moved to the new community. Fresno became an incorporated city in 1885", + "5725cfd0271a42140099d228": "1885", "5725cfd0271a42140099d229": "1872, the Central Pacific Railroad", "5725d183271a42140099d23d": "94.0% white, 3.3% black and 2.7%", - "5725d183271a42140099d23e": "1942, Pinedale", + "5725d183271a42140099d23e": "Pinedale", "5725d183271a42140099d23f": "Pinedale", - "5725d183271a42140099d240": "1942, Pinedale, in what is now North Fresno", - "5725d183271a42140099d241": "North Fresno, was the site of the Pinedale Assembly Center, an interim facility for the relocation of Fresno area Japanese Americans", + "5725d183271a42140099d240": "1942", + "5725d183271a42140099d241": "Japanese Americans", "5725d34aec44d21400f3d639": "September 1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", - "5725d34aec44d21400f3d63a": "September 1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", + "5725d34aec44d21400f3d63a": "1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", "5725d34aec44d21400f3d63b": "September 1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", "5725d34aec44d21400f3d63c": "September 1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", "5725d34aec44d21400f3d63d": "September 1958, Bank of America launched a new product called BankAmericard in Fresno", "5725d42a89a1e219009abf58": "Hall Of Fame guitarist Bill Aken and recorded by Bob Gallion of the world-famous \"WWVA Jamboree", - "5725d42a89a1e219009abf59": "Bob Gallion of the world-famous \"WWVA Jamboree", - "5725d42a89a1e219009abf5a": "Mexican movie actress Lupe Mayorga", + "5725d42a89a1e219009abf59": "Hall Of Fame guitarist Bill Aken", + "5725d42a89a1e219009abf5a": "neighboring town of Madera", "5725d42a89a1e219009abf5b": "Fresno Barn", - "5725d42a89a1e219009abf5c": "Mexican movie actress Lupe Mayorga", - "5725d662ec44d21400f3d687": "Fresno has three", + "5725d42a89a1e219009abf5c": "Aken", + "5725d662ec44d21400f3d687": "three", "5725d662ec44d21400f3d688": "Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and Rotary Storyland and Playland. Kearney Park is the largest of the Fresno region's park system", - "5725d662ec44d21400f3d689": "Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and Rotary Storyland and Playland. Kearney Park is the largest of the Fresno region's park system", - "5725d662ec44d21400f3d68a": "Shinzen Japanese Gardens, numerous picnic areas and several miles of trails, is in North Fresno and is adjacent to the San Joaquin River Parkway", - "5725d662ec44d21400f3d68b": "annual Civil War Revisited", + "5725d662ec44d21400f3d689": "Fresno Chaffee Zoo", + "5725d662ec44d21400f3d68a": "Shinzen Japanese Gardens, numerous picnic areas and several miles of trails, is in North Fresno", + "5725d662ec44d21400f3d68b": "Fresno region's park system and is home to historic Kearney Mansion", "5725d7e438643c19005acdf9": "1880s and World War II", - "5725d7e438643c19005acdfa": "original Fresno County Courthouse", - "5725d7e438643c19005acdfb": "1401", + "5725d7e438643c19005acdfa": "San Joaquin Valley", + "5725d7e438643c19005acdfb": "San Joaquin Light & Power Building", "5725d7e438643c19005acdfc": "Hughes Hotel (burned down)", - "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b3": "Downtown Fresno was Fresno's main financial and commercial district before being converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls in 1964", + "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b3": "Fulton Street in Downtown Fresno was Fresno's main financial and commercial district before being converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls in 1964", "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b4": "Fresno's main financial and commercial district before being converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls in 1964", "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b5": "Pierre-Auguste Renoir", "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b6": "automobile traffic", "5725daa8ec44d21400f3d6b7": "28' on the east side of the street) to continue with the pedestrian friendly environment of the district", "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c5": "Chestnut Avenue to the West. Its major thoroughfares are Kings Canyon Avenue and Clovis Avenue", - "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c6": "Chestnut Avenue to the West. Its major thoroughfares are Kings Canyon Avenue and Clovis Avenue", - "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c7": "1950s through the 1970s", + "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c6": "Chestnut Avenue to the West. Its major thoroughfares are Kings Canyon Avenue", + "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c7": "Fresno County", "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c8": "William P. Bell", "5725db98ec44d21400f3d6c9": "William P. Bell", "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfea": "1939", - "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfeb": "1939 and is at Olive and Wishon Avenues in the heart of the Tower District", + "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfeb": "1939", "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfec": "water tower", - "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfed": "1939 and is at Olive and Wishon Avenues in the heart of the Tower District", + "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfed": "1916 the college", "5725dd7d89a1e219009abfee": "1916", "5725e1c4271a42140099d2d7": "1970s", "5725e1c4271a42140099d2d8": "1970s", "5725e1c4271a42140099d2d9": "1978", "5725e1c4271a42140099d2da": "Olive and Wishon Avenues. Fresno", - "5725e1c4271a42140099d2db": "Olive and Wishon Avenues. Fresno native Audra McDonald performed in the leading roles of Evita and The Wiz at the theater", + "5725e1c4271a42140099d2db": "Olive and Wishon Avenues", "5725e45689a1e219009ac048": "restaurants", - "5725e45689a1e219009ac049": "restaurants, live theater and nightclubs, as well as several independent shops and bookstores, currently operating on or near Olive Avenue", - "5725e45689a1e219009ac04a": "Tower District", + "5725e45689a1e219009ac049": "restaurants", + "5725e45689a1e219009ac04a": "an attractive area for restaurant and other local businesses", "5725e45689a1e219009ac04b": "Tower", - "5725e45689a1e219009ac04c": "Tower District", + "5725e45689a1e219009ac04c": "LGBT and hipster Communities.; Additionally, Tower District", "5725e748ec44d21400f3d733": "twentieth century", "5725e748ec44d21400f3d734": "Fresno architects, Hilliard, Taylor & Wheeler", "5725e748ec44d21400f3d735": "Fresno architects, Hilliard, Taylor & Wheeler", "5725e748ec44d21400f3d736": "twentieth century", "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0ae": "1910", - "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0af": "William Stranahan for the Pacific Improvement Corporation, and was officially platted in 1911", + "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0af": "William Stranahan", "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0b0": "1914", "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0b1": "1914 developers Billings & Meyering", - "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0b2": "William Stranahan for the Pacific Improvement Corporation, and was officially platted in 1911", + "5725ec8289a1e219009ac0b2": "Huntington Boulevard, which provided streetcar connections between downtown and the County", "5725edfe38643c19005ace9f": "Southwest Fresno", - "5725edfe38643c19005acea0": "Southwest Fresno\", is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. The neighborhood lies southwest of the 99 freeway", - "5725edfe38643c19005acea1": "Southwest Fresno", - "5725edfe38643c19005acea2": "Southwest Fresno\", is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. The neighborhood lies southwest of the 99 freeway (which divides it from Downtown Fresno", - "5725edfe38643c19005acea3": "southwest of the 99 freeway (which divides it from Downtown Fresno", - "5725f00938643c19005aced7": "neighborhood includes Kearney Boulevard", - "5725f00938643c19005aced8": "tall palm trees", - "5725f00938643c19005aced9": "Fresno Street in Southwest Fresno about 20 mi (32 km) west to Kerman, California", - "5725f00938643c19005aceda": "African-American families. Another section, Brookhaven", - "5725f00938643c19005acedb": "violent crime", + "5725edfe38643c19005acea0": "southwest of the 99 freeway (which divides it from Downtown Fresno", + "5725edfe38643c19005acea1": "American", + "5725edfe38643c19005acea2": "Southwest Fresno", + "5725edfe38643c19005acea3": "southwest of the 99 freeway (which divides it from Downtown Fresno), west of the 41 freeway and south of Nielsen Ave", + "5725f00938643c19005aced7": "20th century", + "5725f00938643c19005aced8": "tall palm", + "5725f00938643c19005aced9": "Fresno Street and Thorne Ave", + "5725f00938643c19005aceda": "Brookhaven", + "5725f00938643c19005acedb": "late 2008", "5725f190ec44d21400f3d76f": "Fresno Housing Authority", "5725f190ec44d21400f3d770": "Fresno", "5725f190ec44d21400f3d771": "industrial", - "5725f190ec44d21400f3d772": "Executive", + "5725f190ec44d21400f3d772": "Fresno Chandler Executive", "5725f190ec44d21400f3d773": "little", - "5725f2c838643c19005aceed": "Shakespeare Festival which began performances in the park in 2005", - "5725f2c838643c19005aceee": "99 and Friant Dam", - "5725f2c838643c19005aceef": "22 miles (35 km) between Highway 99 and Friant Dam", + "5725f2c838643c19005aceed": "Fresno", + "5725f2c838643c19005aceee": "22 miles", + "5725f2c838643c19005aceef": "2,500", "5725f2c838643c19005acef0": "22 miles", "5725f2c838643c19005acef1": "October, 6am to 10pm and November through March, 6am to 7pm", "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fa": "1946", "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fb": "William Smilie", - "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fc": "1946, Sierra Sky Park Airport", + "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fc": "Sierra Sky Park", "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fd": "1946, Sierra Sky Park Airport is a residential airport community born of a unique agreement in transportation law to allow personal aircraft and automobiles", "5725f46289a1e219009ac0fe": "1946, Sierra Sky Park Airport", - "5725f5b1271a42140099d371": "11.5 inches (292.1 mm), which, by definition", + "5725f5b1271a42140099d371": "definition", "5725f5b1271a42140099d372": "83", - "5725f5b1271a42140099d373": "46.5 \u00b0F", - "5725f5b1271a42140099d374": "occurrences", + "5725f5b1271a42140099d373": "meteorology", + "5725f5b1271a42140099d374": "rose direction occurrences", "5725f5b1271a42140099d375": "presence of southeastern wind directions", - "5725f6e138643c19005acf19": "115 \u00b0F (46.1 \u00b0C), set on July 8, 1905", + "5725f6e138643c19005acf19": "115 \u00b0F", "5725f6e138643c19005acf1a": "46.1 \u00b0C), set on July 8, 1905", - "5725f6e138643c19005acf1b": "115 \u00b0F (46.1 \u00b0C), set on July 8, 1905", - "5725f6e138643c19005acf1c": "115 \u00b0F (46.1 \u00b0C), set on July 8, 1905", - "5725f6e138643c19005acf1d": "115 \u00b0F (46.1 \u00b0C), set on July 8, 1905", + "5725f6e138643c19005acf1b": "9.54 inches (242.3 mm) in November 1885", + "5725f6e138643c19005acf1c": "115 \u00b0F (46.1 \u00b0C", + "5725f6e138643c19005acf1d": "115 \u00b0F", "5725f7cd38643c19005acf23": "665", - "5725f7cd38643c19005acf24": "4,404.5", - "5725f7cd38643c19005acf25": "665. The population density was 4,404.5", + "5725f7cd38643c19005acf24": "665. The population density was 4,404.5", + "5725f7cd38643c19005acf25": "665", "5725f7cd38643c19005acf26": "30.0% of the population in 2010, down from 72.6% in 1970", - "5725f7cd38643c19005acf27": "5", - "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b1": "158,349", + "5725f7cd38643c19005acf27": "1,700", + "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b1": "349", "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b2": "11,698 (7.4%", "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b3": "12,843 (8.1%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 1,388 (0.9%", - "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b4": "3.07. There were 111,529 families (70.4%", + "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b4": "111,529 families (70.4%", "5725f8f5ec44d21400f3d7b5": "3.07. There were 111,529 families (70.4%", "5725fabc89a1e219009ac128": "140,079 households, and 97,915 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,097.9", "5725fabc89a1e219009ac129": "149,025", "5725fabc89a1e219009ac12a": "50.2% White, 8.4%", "5725fabc89a1e219009ac12b": "11.2%", - "5725fabc89a1e219009ac12c": "427,652 people, 140,079 households, and 97,915", + "5725fabc89a1e219009ac12c": "4,097", "5725fb8138643c19005acf3f": "Chico, Sacramento, Salinas, and Stockton", - "5725fb8138643c19005acf40": "Chico, Sacramento, Salinas, and Stockton", + "5725fb8138643c19005acf40": "Fresno", "5725fb8138643c19005acf41": "June 1, 1953", - "5725fb8138643c19005acf42": "June 1, 1953. KMJ", - "5725fb8138643c19005acf43": "June 1, 1953. KMJ", + "5725fb8138643c19005acf42": "1953. KMJ", + "5725fb8138643c19005acf43": "1, 1953. KMJ", "5725fcbe271a42140099d3ad": "99, the main north/south freeway", - "5725fcbe271a42140099d3ae": "99, the main north/south freeway that connects the major population centers of the California Central Valley. State Route 168", - "5725fcbe271a42140099d3af": "Sierra Freeway, heads east to the city of Clovis and Huntington Lake. State Route 41", + "5725fcbe271a42140099d3ae": "99, the main north/south freeway that connects the major population centers of the California Central Valley. State Route 168, the Sierra Freeway, heads east", + "5725fcbe271a42140099d3af": "41", "5725fcbe271a42140099d3b0": "Fresno from Atascadero in the south, and then heads north to Yosemite. State Route 180 (Kings Canyon Freeway", - "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7dd": "U.S. city not directly linked to an Interstate highway. When the Interstate Highway System was created in the 1950s", + "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7dd": "Fresno", "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7de": "1950s", "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7df": "99", - "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7e0": "population and traffic in cities along SR 99", - "5725ff8238643c19005acf49": "Amtrak San Joaquins. The main passenger rail station is the recently renovated historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Downtown Fresno", + "5725fe63ec44d21400f3d7e0": "cities", + "5725ff8238643c19005acf49": "Amtrak San Joaquins", "5725ff8238643c19005acf4a": "Downtown Fresno", "5725ff8238643c19005acf4b": "Amtrak San Joaquins. The main passenger rail station is the recently renovated historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Downtown Fresno", "5725ff8238643c19005acf4c": "Amtrak San Joaquins. The main passenger rail station is the recently renovated historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Downtown Fresno", - "5725ff8238643c19005acf4d": "Amtrak San Joaquins. The main passenger rail station is the recently renovated historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Downtown Fresno", + "5725ff8238643c19005acf4d": "Fresno", "5725d34089a1e219009abf50": "late 1950s, American computer scientist", - "5725d34089a1e219009abf51": "Paul Baran developed the concept", + "5725d34089a1e219009abf51": "Paul Baran", "5725d34089a1e219009abf52": "US Department of Defense", - "5725d34089a1e219009abf53": "National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom) (NPL) in the late 1960s", + "5725d34089a1e219009abf53": "late 1960s", "572632ceec44d21400f3dc2f": "American computer scientist", "572632ceec44d21400f3dc30": "Bell", "572632ceec44d21400f3dc31": "coining", "5725d52f89a1e219009abf78": "networking paradigm", - "5725d52f89a1e219009abf79": "cellular communication services, circuit switching", - "5725d52f89a1e219009abf7a": "Packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm, circuit switching, a method which pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session", - "572634a789a1e219009ac56c": "Packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm, circuit switching, a method which pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth", - "572634a789a1e219009ac56d": "cellular communication services", + "5725d52f89a1e219009abf79": "fee per unit of connection time, even when no data is transferred, while packet switching may", + "5725d52f89a1e219009abf7a": "contrasts with another principal networking paradigm, circuit", + "572634a789a1e219009ac56c": "circuit switching, a method which pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth", + "572634a789a1e219009ac56d": "Packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm", "572634a789a1e219009ac56e": "Packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm", "572634a789a1e219009ac56f": "fee per unit of connection time, even when no data is transferred, while packet switching may", - "5726219489a1e219009ac2ce": "Packet mode communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes", - "5726219489a1e219009ac2cf": "Packet mode communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes", + "5726219489a1e219009ac2ce": "intermediate forwarding nodes", + "5726219489a1e219009ac2cf": "intermediate forwarding nodes", "5726219489a1e219009ac2d0": "10BASE5", - "5726356938643c19005ad2ff": "Packet mode communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes", - "5726356938643c19005ad300": "Packet mode communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes", + "5726356938643c19005ad2ff": "intermediate forwarding nodes", + "5726356938643c19005ad300": "intermediate forwarding nodes", "5726356938643c19005ad301": "physical medium (such as radio or 10BASE5", - "5726249538643c19005ad07f": "briefing B-265, later published as RAND report P-2626 in 1962", + "5726249538643c19005ad07f": "adaptive message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation", "5726249538643c19005ad080": "Baran", - "5726249538643c19005ad081": "summer of 1961 as briefing B-265, later published as RAND report P-2626 in 1962", - "5726249538643c19005ad082": "summer of 1961 as briefing B-265, later published as RAND report P-2626 in 1962", - "57263677ec44d21400f3dc4a": "3420 in 1964", + "5726249538643c19005ad081": "three key ideas", + "5726249538643c19005ad082": "survivable communications networks", + "57263677ec44d21400f3dc4a": "RM 3420 in 1964", "57263677ec44d21400f3dc4c": "two points, dividing user messages into message blocks", "57263677ec44d21400f3dc49": "adaptive message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation", - "57263677ec44d21400f3dc4b": "RAND report P-2626 in 1962", - "572629c6271a42140099d6a3": "1965", - "572629c6271a42140099d6a4": "1967 ACM Symposium", + "57263677ec44d21400f3dc4b": "survivable communications network. The work focuses on three key ideas: use of a decentralized", + "572629c6271a42140099d6a3": "1965, Donald Davies at the National Physical Laboratory, UK", + "572629c6271a42140099d6a4": "Donald Davies at the National Physical Laboratory, UK", "572629c6271a42140099d6a5": "Donald Davies at the National Physical Laboratory, UK", "572629c6271a42140099d6a6": "ARPANET", - "5726378238643c19005ad313": "1965, Donald Davies", - "5726378238643c19005ad314": "1967 ACM Symposium", - "5726378238643c19005ad315": "ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles and suggested it for use in the ARPANET", - "5726385e271a42140099d797": "connectionless", + "5726378238643c19005ad313": "Donald Davies", + "5726378238643c19005ad314": "Donald Davies at the National Physical Laboratory, UK", + "5726378238643c19005ad315": "ARPANET", + "5726385e271a42140099d797": "The packets are routed individually, sometimes resulting in different paths and out-of-order delivery", "5726385e271a42140099d798": "individually", - "5726385e271a42140099d799": "packet is labeled with a destination address, source address, and port numbers. It may also be labeled with the sequence number of the packet", + "5726385e271a42140099d799": "packet is labeled with a destination address, source address, and port numbers", "5726385e271a42140099d79a": "address, source address, and port numbers", "5726398589a1e219009ac58b": "any packet is transferred to establish the parameters of communication", - "5726398589a1e219009ac58a": "Routing a packet requires the node to look up the connection id in a table", + "5726398589a1e219009ac58a": "the connection id in a table", "5726398589a1e219009ac589": "packet is transferred to establish the parameters of communication", "5726398589a1e219009ac588": "packet", "57263b1638643c19005ad333": "25", "57263b1638643c19005ad335": "Internet", "57263b1638643c19005ad334": "interconnect LANs", "57263b1638643c19005ad336": "two", - "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7b": "HLN", - "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7c": "25 in 1973", - "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7d": "less functionality than in the datagram model. The X.25 protocol suite", - "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7e": "25 in 1973", + "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7b": "1969", + "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7c": "1973", + "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7d": "Datagram Protocol (UDP", + "57263c78ec44d21400f3dc7e": "1973", "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc8d": "1985 for Apple Macintosh computers", - "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc8e": "1985 for Apple Macintosh computers. It was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s. AppleTalk", - "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc8f": "Apple Inc. in 1985 for Apple Macintosh computers", + "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc8e": "1980s and 90s. AppleTalk", + "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc8f": "AppleTalk", "57263cfcec44d21400f3dc90": "Apple Inc. in 1985 for Apple Macintosh computers", "57263dcd89a1e219009ac5a2": "Louis Pouzin", "57263dcd89a1e219009ac5a3": "Louis Pouzin", "57263dcd89a1e219009ac5a4": "Louis Pouzin", - "57263dcd89a1e219009ac5a5": "Louis Pouzin", - "57263ea0271a42140099d7c3": "1975", + "57263dcd89a1e219009ac5a5": "ARPANET architecture", + "57263ea0271a42140099d7c3": "Digital Equipment Corporation, originally released in 1975 in order to connect two PDP-11 minicomputers", "57263ea0271a42140099d7c4": "1975 in order to connect two PDP-11 minicomputers", "57263ea0271a42140099d7c5": "three layers, it later (1982", - "57263ea0271a42140099d7c6": "Digital Equipment Corporation", + "57263ea0271a42140099d7c6": "Digital Equipment Corporation. However, DECnet Phase II", "57263fd138643c19005ad37b": "1965", - "57263fd138643c19005ad37c": "Phoenix, Chicago, and Phoenix", - "57263fd138643c19005ad37d": "Schenectady, Phoenix", + "57263fd138643c19005ad37c": "Schenectady, Phoenix, Chicago, and Phoenix", + "57263fd138643c19005ad37d": "Warner", "57263fd138643c19005ad37e": "1965", "5726414e271a42140099d7e5": "1966", - "5726414e271a42140099d7e6": "Michigan State University in East Lansing", + "5726414e271a42140099d7e6": "Lansing", "5726414e271a42140099d7e7": "Merit's role in the NSFNET project starting in the mid-1980s", "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf5": "1973", - "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf6": "1973", + "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf6": "ARPA IPTO director Larry Roberts", "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf7": "1973", - "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf8": "ARPANET technology but changed the host interface to X.25 and the terminal interface to X.29. Telenet", + "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf8": "ARPANET technology but changed the host interface to X.25", "57264228ec44d21400f3dcf9": "GTE", "5726431aec44d21400f3dd13": "Mr. Tyme", - "5726431aec44d21400f3dd14": "host computers", + "5726431aec44d21400f3dd14": "computers", "5726431aec44d21400f3dd15": "host computers", - "5726431aec44d21400f3dd16": "San Jose", - "5726431aec44d21400f3dd17": "government agencies and large companies (mostly banks and airlines) to build their own dedicated networks. The private networks were often connected via gateways", + "5726431aec44d21400f3dd16": "government agencies", + "5726431aec44d21400f3dd17": "government agencies", "572643de5951261400b5195a": "two kinds of X.25", - "572643de5951261400b5195b": "Bell Northern Research which was a joint venture of Bell Canada", - "572643de5951261400b5195c": "Northern Telecom sold several DATAPAC", + "572643de5951261400b5195b": "Bell Northern Research", + "572643de5951261400b5195c": "Northern Telecom sold several DATAPAC clones to foreign PTTs", "5726446a89cfff1900a8404d": "Australian public X.25 network operated by Telstra. Started by Telecom Australia", "5726446a89cfff1900a8404e": "Telstra. Started by Telecom Australia", - "5726446a89cfff1900a8404f": "Telstra. Started by Telecom Australia", + "5726446a89cfff1900a8404f": "mid-late 1990s", "57264586f1498d1400e8dac6": "public switched data network operated by the Dutch PTT Telecom", - "57264586f1498d1400e8dac7": "Datanet 1", - "57264586f1498d1400e8dac8": "KPN). Strictly speaking Datanet 1", - "57264586f1498d1400e8dac9": "Datanet 1", - "5726462b708984140094c117": "U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) that began operation in 1981", + "57264586f1498d1400e8dac7": "speaking Datanet 1", + "57264586f1498d1400e8dac8": "KPN", + "57264586f1498d1400e8dac9": "KPN). Strictly speaking Datanet 1", + "5726462b708984140094c117": "Computer Science Network", "5726462b708984140094c118": "1981", - "5726462b708984140094c119": "U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) that began operation in 1981", + "5726462b708984140094c119": "ARPANET", "5726472bdd62a815002e8042": "Internet2", "5726472bdd62a815002e8043": "2006, Internet2", "5726472bdd62a815002e8044": "Abilene, in 1998", "5726472bdd62a815002e8045": "2006, Internet2", "5726472bdd62a815002e8046": "October, 2007, Internet2", "572647e2dd62a815002e805c": "1985-1995", - "572647e2dd62a815002e805d": "research and education networking", + "572647e2dd62a815002e805d": "1985", "572647e2dd62a815002e805e": "1985 to promote advanced research and education networking", "572648d1708984140094c15d": "April 1995", "572648d1708984140094c15e": "April 1995", "572648d1708984140094c15f": "April 1995", "572648d1708984140094c160": "100", "572648d1708984140094c161": "April 1995", - "57264684708984140094c123": "arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343", - "57264684708984140094c124": "1343", + "57264684708984140094c123": "Mediterranean and Europe", + "57264684708984140094c124": "1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats", "57264684708984140094c125": "30\u201360%", - "57264684708984140094c126": "1343", - "57264684708984140094c127": "1343", - "572647935951b619008f6ec9": "plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis, is enzootic", - "572647935951b619008f6eca": "India and Uganda. Nestorian", - "572647935951b619008f6ecb": "Yersinia pestis, is enzootic", + "57264684708984140094c126": "350\u2013375 million", + "57264684708984140094c127": "17th century", + "572647935951b619008f6ec9": "plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis", + "572647935951b619008f6eca": "1338\u201339 near Lake Issyk Kul", + "572647935951b619008f6ecb": "October 2010, medical geneticists", "572647935951b619008f6ecc": "1331, with a deadly plague arriving soon after. Epidemics that may have included plague killed an estimated 25 million", "572647935951b619008f6ecd": "25 million", - "57264845f1498d1400e8db0a": "1347", + "57264845f1498d1400e8db0a": "via Genoese traders", "57264845f1498d1400e8db0b": "1347", - "57264845f1498d1400e8db0c": "1347", + "57264845f1498d1400e8db0c": "Jani Beg was suffering from the disease", "57264845f1498d1400e8db0d": "Europe via Genoese traders at the port city of Kaffa in the Crimea in 1347", "57264845f1498d1400e8db0e": "war, famine, and weather", "572648ed5951b619008f6f03": "Spain, Portugal and England by June 1348", "572648ed5951b619008f6f04": "Spain, Portugal and England by June 1348, then turned and spread east through Germany and Scandinavia from 1348 to 1350", - "572648ed5951b619008f6f05": "1348 to 1350", - "572648ed5951b619008f6f06": "Spain, Portugal and England by June 1348, then turned and spread east through Germany and Scandinavia from 1348 to 1350", + "572648ed5951b619008f6f05": "1351", + "572648ed5951b619008f6f06": "Spain, Portugal and England by June 1348, then turned and spread east through Germany and Scandinavia from 1348", "572648ed5951b619008f6f07": "1349", - "57264991f1498d1400e8db2e": "autumn 1347, the plague reached Alexandria", + "57264991f1498d1400e8db2e": "various countries", "57264991f1498d1400e8db2f": "1347", - "57264991f1498d1400e8db30": "autumn 1347", - "57264991f1498d1400e8db31": "1348\u201349, the disease reached Antioch. The city", + "57264991f1498d1400e8db30": "1347", + "57264991f1498d1400e8db31": "1348", "57264a74708984140094c18b": "Gasquet (1908", - "57264a74708984140094c18c": "ra mors", - "57264a74708984140094c18d": "ra mors", + "57264a74708984140094c18c": "Gasquet", + "57264a74708984140094c18d": "Gasquet (1908) claimed that the Latin name atra mors", "57264a74708984140094c18e": "Gasquet (1908", "57264a74708984140094c18f": "mid 14th-century", - "57264b3edd62a815002e80aa": "heavens, in the form of a conjunction of three planets in 1345", + "57264b3edd62a815002e80aa": "heavens", "57264b3edd62a815002e80ab": "king of France that blamed the heavens", - "57264b3edd62a815002e80ac": "1345", + "57264b3edd62a815002e80ac": "Miasma", "57264b3edd62a815002e80ad": "Miasma", - "57264c42dd62a815002e80c6": "plague theory, which attributes the outbreak to Yersinia pestis, also responsible for an epidemic that began in southern China in 1865", - "57264c42dd62a815002e80c7": "19th-century plague was begun by teams of scientists who visited Hong Kong in 1894", + "57264c42dd62a815002e80c6": "Yersinia pestis, also responsible for an epidemic that began in southern China in 1865", + "57264c42dd62a815002e80c7": "19th-century", "57264c42dd62a815002e80c8": "French-Swiss bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin, after whom the pathogen", - "57264c42dd62a815002e80c9": "pestis was usually transmitted was established in 1898 by Paul-Louis Simond", - "57264c42dd62a815002e80ca": "1898 by Paul-Louis Simond", + "57264c42dd62a815002e80c9": "pestis was usually transmitted was established in 1898 by Paul-Louis Simond and was found to involve the bites", + "57264c42dd62a815002e80ca": "two populations of rodents", "57264cc6dd62a815002e80e4": "Francis Aidan Gasquet", "57264cc6dd62a815002e80e5": "Francis Aidan", "57264cc6dd62a815002e80e6": "1908, implicating rats", "57264cc6dd62a815002e80e7": "Francis Aidan", "57264cc6dd62a815002e80e8": "medieval epidemics", - "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7a": "30\u201375% and symptoms including fever of 38\u201341 \u00b0C", + "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7a": "100%", "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7b": "100", "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7c": "80 percent", - "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7d": "eight days", + "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7d": "100%", "57264d58f1498d1400e8db7e": "eight days", "57264e2f708984140094c1e1": "October 2010", "57264e2f708984140094c1e2": "October 2010", - "57264e2f708984140094c1e3": "Drancourt and Raoult in 1998", + "57264e2f708984140094c1e3": "Black Death following the disputed identification by Drancourt and Raoult in 1998", "57264e2f708984140094c1e4": "October 2010", "57264e2f708984140094c1e5": "October 2010", "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbae": "medieval mass graves. These clades", "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbaf": "modern Y. pestis strains", - "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbb0": "modern Y. pestis", - "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbb1": "Europe through the port of Marseille", + "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbb0": "1349", + "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbb1": "Marseille", "57264f18f1498d1400e8dbb2": "1349", - "57264fe65951b619008f6fa1": "England, Schuenemann et al", - "57264fe65951b619008f6fa2": "England, Schuenemann et al", + "57264fe65951b619008f6fa1": "the Haensch study have since been confirmed and amended", + "57264fe65951b619008f6fa2": "Black Death victims in the East Smithfield", "57264fe65951b619008f6fa3": "medieval Europe", - "57264fe65951b619008f6fa4": "Nature in October 2011 sequenced", + "57264fe65951b619008f6fa4": "Nature", "5726509bdd62a815002e815a": "British bacteriologist J. F. D. Shrewsbury in 1970", "5726509bdd62a815002e815b": "1970", "5726509bdd62a815002e815c": "1970", "5726509bdd62a815002e815d": "zoologist", "5726509bdd62a815002e815e": "British bacteriologist J. F. D. Shrewsbury in 1970", - "5726516a708984140094c223": "England", - "5726516a708984140094c224": "1377", + "5726516a708984140094c223": "an identification", + "5726516a708984140094c224": "hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period. Most work has been done on the spread of the plague in England", "5726516a708984140094c225": "100%", "5726516a708984140094c226": "100% as no census was undertaken between the time of publication of the Domesday Book and the year 1377", "5726516a708984140094c227": "100%", - "57265285708984140094c25b": "death", + "57265285708984140094c25b": "bubonic plague); that transference via fleas in goods was likely to be of marginal significance; and that the DNA results may be flawed", "57265285708984140094c25c": "rural", - "57265285708984140094c25d": "14th and 17th centuries", + "57265285708984140094c25d": "17th centuries", "57265285708984140094c25e": "Black Death", - "57265285708984140094c25f": "15 years", - "5726534d708984140094c26d": "Twigg suggested that the cause was a form of anthrax, and Norman Cantor", - "5726534d708984140094c26e": "Scott and Duncan have argued that the pandemic was a form of infectious disease that characterise as hemorrhagic plague similar to Ebola", + "57265285708984140094c25f": "15", + "5726534d708984140094c26d": "fleas on rats", + "5726534d708984140094c26e": "2001", "5726534d708984140094c26f": "2014", "5726534d708984140094c270": "additional septicemic", "5726534d708984140094c271": "25", - "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc28": "110\u2013120 thousand inhabitants in 1338 down to 50 thousand in 1351", + "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc28": "Iraq, Iran", "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc29": "40%", "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc2a": "evenly", "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc2b": "100,000", - "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc2c": "110\u2013120 thousand inhabitants in 1338 down to 50 thousand in 1351", - "572654e2708984140094c2b7": "haunt Europe and the Mediterranean throughout the 14th to 17th centuries", + "5726542ff1498d1400e8dc2c": "contagion. Monks", + "572654e2708984140094c2b7": "14th to 17th centuries", "572654e2708984140094c2b8": "14th to 17th centuries", - "572654e2708984140094c2b9": "almost a million", + "572654e2708984140094c2b9": "Geoffrey Parker, \"France alone lost almost a million", "5726559edd62a815002e81c8": "England, in the absence of census figures, historians propose a range of preincident population figures from as high as 7 million", "5726559edd62a815002e81c9": "1350", - "5726559edd62a815002e81ca": "1361\u201362, 1369, 1379\u201383, 1389\u201393, and throughout the first half of the 15th century", + "5726559edd62a815002e81ca": "10\u201315% of the population, while the death rate of the plague of 1479\u201380 could have been as high as 20%", "5726559edd62a815002e81cb": "1636, and ended with the Great Plague of London in 1665", - "57265642f1498d1400e8dc68": "1466, perhaps 40,000", - "57265642f1498d1400e8dc69": "1466, perhaps 40,000 people died of the plague in Paris", - "57265642f1498d1400e8dc6b": "1629\u20131631, which is associated with troop movements during the Thirty Years", - "57265642f1498d1400e8dc6c": "1466, perhaps 40,000", + "57265642f1498d1400e8dc68": "40,000", + "57265642f1498d1400e8dc69": "30 per cent of the time. The Black Death", + "57265642f1498d1400e8dc6b": "1631, which is associated with troop movements during the Thirty Years", + "57265642f1498d1400e8dc6c": "Oslo in 1654", "57265642f1498d1400e8dc6a": "1361 and 1528. The plague of 1576\u201377 killed 50,000", "57265700dd62a815002e820e": "100,000 in Sweden, and 300,000", "57265700dd62a815002e820f": "100,000 in Sweden, and 300,000", "57265700dd62a815002e8210": "100,000 in Sweden, and 300,000", - "57265700dd62a815002e8211": "1700\u201321", + "57265700dd62a815002e8211": "1700", "57265700dd62a815002e8212": "1720 in Marseille", "5726577f708984140094c301": "1500 and 1850", - "5726577f708984140094c302": "30 to 50 thousand inhabitants", - "5726577f708984140094c303": "1654\u201357, 1665, 1691, and 1740\u201342", + "5726577f708984140094c302": "50 thousand inhabitants", + "5726577f708984140094c303": "1850", "5726577f708984140094c304": "30 to 50 thousand", - "572657d9dd62a815002e8230": "rock crystallizes from melt (magma and/or lava), it is an igneous rock", + "572657d9dd62a815002e8230": "melt", "572657d9dd62a815002e8231": "rock, and magma", "572657d9dd62a815002e8232": "rock, and magma", - "572657d9dd62a815002e8233": "three major types of rock: igneous, sedimentary", + "572657d9dd62a815002e8233": "sedimentary, and metamorphic. The rock cycle is an important concept in geology which illustrates the relationships between these three types of rock, and magma", "572657d9dd62a815002e8234": "the mineral content of the rock which gives it a characteristic fabric", - "57265d08708984140094c397": "seafloor spreading, showed that the Earth's lithosphere", - "57265d08708984140094c398": "seafloor spreading, showed that the Earth's lithosphere", + "57265d08708984140094c397": "seafloor", + "57265d08708984140094c398": "oceanic lithosphere is the rigid upper thermal boundary layer of the convecting mantle. This coupling between rigid plates", "57265d08708984140094c399": "seafloor spreading, showed that the Earth's lithosphere", - "57265d08708984140094c39a": "between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle is called plate tectonics", + "57265d08708984140094c39a": "between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle", "57265d08708984140094c39b": "1960s", - "57265f605951b619008f70db": "two plates move", + "57265f605951b619008f70db": "Arcs of volcanoes and earthquakes", "57265f605951b619008f70dc": "plate subducts under another. Transform boundaries, such as the San Andreas fault system, resulted in widespread powerful earthquakes", - "57265f605951b619008f70dd": "Andreas", + "57265f605951b619008f70dd": "San Andreas fault system, resulted in widespread powerful earthquakes. Plate tectonics", "57265f605951b619008f70de": "single", - "57265f605951b619008f70df": "how the lithosphere", - "57266193dd62a815002e832a": "reverse to image the interior of the Earth. Early advances in this field showed the existence of a liquid outer core", + "57265f605951b619008f70df": "how", + "57266193dd62a815002e832a": "seismic", "57266193dd62a815002e832b": "simplified", - "57266193dd62a815002e832d": "410 and 660 kilometers", - "57266193dd62a815002e832e": "crust and lithosphere on top, the mantle below (separated within itself by seismic discontinuities at 410 and 660 kilometers", + "57266193dd62a815002e832d": "crust and lithosphere on top, the mantle below (separated within itself by seismic discontinuities at 410 and 660 kilometers", + "57266193dd62a815002e832e": "crust", "57266193dd62a815002e832c": "seismic discontinuities at 410 and 660 kilometers), and the outer core and inner core", "572663a9f1498d1400e8ddf2": "four timelines show the geologic time scale", "572663a9f1498d1400e8ddf4": "four timelines", - "572663a9f1498d1400e8ddf5": "short epochs", + "572663a9f1498d1400e8ddf5": "Holocene", "572663a9f1498d1400e8ddf6": "short epochs", "572665ff708984140094c4c3": "cross-cutting relationships pertains", "572665ff708984140094c4c4": "penetrates", - "572665ff708984140094c4c5": "a thrust fault", - "572665ff708984140094c4c6": "normal fault or a thrust fault", + "572665ff708984140094c4c5": "the fault is a normal fault", + "572665ff708984140094c4c6": "the rocks they cut; accordingly, if a fault is found that penetrates some formations", "572667e2f1498d1400e8de90": "xenoliths", - "572667e2f1498d1400e8de91": "xenoliths are found. These foreign bodies", - "572667e2f1498d1400e8de92": "sedimentary rocks, if inclusions", - "572667e2f1498d1400e8de93": "clasts", - "572667e2f1498d1400e8de94": "sedimentary rocks", + "572667e2f1498d1400e8de91": "foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows", + "572667e2f1498d1400e8de92": "principle of inclusions and components states that, with sedimentary rocks, if inclusions", + "572667e2f1498d1400e8de93": "The principle of inclusions", + "572667e2f1498d1400e8de94": "gravel from an older formation to be ripped up and included in a newer layer", "572669a9dd62a815002e8416": "faunal succession", "572669a9dd62a815002e8417": "William Smith almost a hundred years before the publication of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution", "572669a9dd62a815002e8418": "sedimentary strata", - "572669a9dd62a815002e8419": "William Smith", - "572669a9dd62a815002e841a": "William Smith almost a hundred years before the publication of Charles Darwin", - "57266c015951b619008f7237": "stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another. With isotopic dates it became possible to assign absolute ages to rock units", - "57266c015951b619008f7238": "fossils and stratigraphic", + "572669a9dd62a815002e8419": "a relative age", + "572669a9dd62a815002e841a": "Charles Darwin", + "57266c015951b619008f7237": "absolute dates to geologic events", + "57266c015951b619008f7238": "geologists", "57266c015951b619008f7239": "absolute ages to rock units, and these absolute dates could be applied to fossil sequences in which there was datable material", - "57266c015951b619008f723a": "stratigraphic correlation to date", + "57266c015951b619008f723a": "rock", "57266c015951b619008f723b": "fossil sequences in which there was datable material, converting the old relative ages into new absolute ages", - "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8c": "ages of pluton emplacement. Thermochemical", + "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8c": "pluton emplacement. Thermochemical", "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8d": "isotopes", - "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8e": "isotope", - "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8f": "stratigraphic sequence can provide absolute age data for sedimentary rock", + "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8e": "crystal lattice", + "57266e72f1498d1400e8df8f": "stratigraphic sequence", "5726701add62a815002e84c8": "horizontal compression", "5726701add62a815002e84c9": "brittle deformation can occur, thrust faults", "5726701add62a815002e84ca": "drag folds as slip occurs along the fault", "5726701add62a815002e84cb": "drag folds as slip occurs along the fault", - "5726701add62a815002e84cc": "rock units are placed under horizontal compression", + "5726701add62a815002e84cc": "anticlines", "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe4": "Extension causes the rock units", "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe5": "boudins", "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe6": "over a length of less than a meter. Rocks", - "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe7": "Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter. Rocks at the depth to be ductilely", + "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe7": "metamorphosed. These stretched rocks can also pinch into lenses", "572671a5f1498d1400e8dfe8": "the rock units", "572673f5708984140094c69b": "Dikes", - "572673f5708984140094c69c": "around the lava tube of a volcano", + "572673f5708984140094c69c": "lava tube of a volcano", "572673f5708984140094c69d": "topographic gradients", "572673f5708984140094c69e": "fault", - "572673f5708984140094c69f": "Deformational", + "572673f5708984140094c69f": "Deformational events are often also associated with volcanism", "57267640f1498d1400e8e074": "layered basaltic lava flows", "57267640f1498d1400e8e075": "Canada", "57267640f1498d1400e8e076": "lower rock units", - "57267640f1498d1400e8e077": "sedimentary rocks", + "57267640f1498d1400e8e077": "Cambrian time. Other areas are much more geologically complex. In the southwestern United States, sedimentary, volcanic, and intrusive rocks", "57267640f1498d1400e8e078": "Canada", "572677e7708984140094c723": "the study of rocks", - "572677e7708984140094c724": "stratigraphy", + "572677e7708984140094c724": "rocks", "572677e7708984140094c725": "structural geology", - "572677e7708984140094c726": "modern soils", + "572677e7708984140094c726": "soils", "57267947f1498d1400e8e0ec": "Two of the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory are through optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe", - "57267947f1498d1400e8e0ed": "a conoscopic lens", + "57267947f1498d1400e8e0ed": "plane-polarized and cross-polarized light, including their birefringence, pleochroism, twinning", "57267947f1498d1400e8e0ee": "individual crystals", "57267947f1498d1400e8e0ef": "rocks in the field, petrologists", "57267947f1498d1400e8e0f0": "optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe", - "57267b3c5951b619008f7423": "Petrologists", - "57267b3c5951b619008f7424": "Petrologists", + "57267b3c5951b619008f7423": "temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases", + "57267b3c5951b619008f7424": "high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases", "57267b3c5951b619008f7425": "fluid inclusion data and perform high temperature and pressure", "57267d52708984140094c7d9": "Structural geologists use microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections of geologic samples", "57267d52708984140094c7da": "microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections of geologic samples", - "57267d52708984140094c7db": "geological structures", - "57267d52708984140094c7dc": "analog and numerical", - "57267ebfdd62a815002e872c": "along convergent tectonic plate boundaries", + "57267d52708984140094c7db": "microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections of geologic samples to observe the fabric within the rocks which gives information about strain within the crystalline structure of the rocks", + "57267d52708984140094c7dc": "analog", + "57267ebfdd62a815002e872c": "orogenic wedges", "57267ebfdd62a815002e872d": "orogenic wedges", "57267ebfdd62a815002e872e": "sand", "57267ebfdd62a815002e872f": "a critically tapered (all angles remain the same) orogenic wedge", - "57267ebfdd62a815002e8730": "work in the same way as these analog models, though they are often more sophisticated and can include patterns of erosion", + "57267ebfdd62a815002e8730": "erosion", "57268066708984140094c821": "stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field", - "57268066708984140094c822": "Stratigraphers also analyze data from geophysical", - "57268066708984140094c823": "stratigraphic units in the subsurface. Geophysical data and well logs", + "57268066708984140094c822": "geophysical", + "57268066708984140094c823": "a better view of the subsurface", "57268066708984140094c824": "computer programs", "57268066708984140094c825": "water, coal", - "57268220f1498d1400e8e218": "core and to understand the depositional environment in which the rock units formed. Geochronologists", - "57268220f1498d1400e8e216": "rock", - "57268220f1498d1400e8e219": "magnetic reversals in igneous rock units within the drill cores", + "57268220f1498d1400e8e218": "Geochronologists", + "57268220f1498d1400e8e216": "biostratigraphers", + "57268220f1498d1400e8e219": "rock units", "57268220f1498d1400e8e217": "Geochronologists", "572683f95951b619008f7525": "Persia", "572683f95951b619008f7526": "973\u20131048", - "572683f95951b619008f7527": "erosion of the mountains and by deposition of silt", + "572683f95951b619008f7527": "hundreds of miles from the ocean", "572683f95951b619008f7528": "981\u20131037", - "572683f95951b619008f7529": "erosion of the mountains and by deposition of silt", + "572683f95951b619008f7529": "deposition of silt", "57268527708984140094c8bf": "James Hutton", - "57268527708984140094c8c0": "Theory of the Earth", - "57268527708984140094c8c1": "two-volume version of his ideas in 1795", - "57268527708984140094c8c2": "Royal Society of Edinburgh", - "572686ac5951b619008f75a9": "1809 by William Maclure. In 1807", - "572686ac5951b619008f75aa": "1809 by William Maclure. In 1807", - "572686ac5951b619008f75ab": "1809 by William Maclure. In 1807", - "572686ac5951b619008f75ad": "Observations on the Geology", - "572686ac5951b619008f75ac": "1809 by William Maclure. In 1807", + "57268527708984140094c8c0": "modern geologist", + "57268527708984140094c8c1": "dry land", + "57268527708984140094c8c2": "1785", + "572686ac5951b619008f75a9": "1809", + "572686ac5951b619008f75aa": "1809", + "572686ac5951b619008f75ab": "1809", + "572686ac5951b619008f75ad": "Geology", + "572686ac5951b619008f75ac": "1809", "57268882f1498d1400e8e306": "Geology", "57268882f1498d1400e8e307": "Charles Darwin", "57268882f1498d1400e8e308": "Charles Darwin, successfully promoted the doctrine of uniformitarianism", - "57268882f1498d1400e8e309": "Charles Darwin, successfully promoted the doctrine of uniformitarianism", - "57268882f1498d1400e8e30a": "Charles Darwin", - "5726642f5951b619008f7157": "166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles", + "57268882f1498d1400e8e309": "Hutton", + "57268882f1498d1400e8e30a": "Charles Lyell", + "5726642f5951b619008f7157": "277 miles", "5726642f5951b619008f7158": "166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles", "5726642f5951b619008f7159": "Eurocities", - "5726642f5951b619008f715a": "Northumberland until 1400", + "5726642f5951b619008f715a": "Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974", "5726642f5951b619008f715b": "1974", "5726651ff1498d1400e8de30": "Robert Curthose", "5726651ff1498d1400e8de31": "wool trade in the 14th century", - "5726651ff1498d1400e8de32": "Roman settlement Pons Aelius", + "5726651ff1498d1400e8de32": "16th century", "5726651ff1498d1400e8de33": "16th century", - "5726651ff1498d1400e8de34": "Great North Run, since it began in 1981", - "5726660d5951b619008f71b1": "Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne", + "5726651ff1498d1400e8de34": "Tyne Bridge. It has hosted the world", + "5726660d5951b619008f71b1": "Pons Aelius", "5726660d5951b619008f71b2": "Newcastle was Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne", "5726660d5951b619008f71b3": "2,000", "5726660d5951b619008f71b4": "2,000", - "5726660d5951b619008f71b5": "Newcastle was Pons Aelius", - "572666d9dd62a815002e83b4": "1174", + "5726660d5951b619008f71b5": "Pictish", + "572666d9dd62a815002e83b4": "Henry II", "572666d9dd62a815002e83b5": "Elizabeth in 1589", "572666d9dd62a815002e83b6": "1174", "572666d9dd62a815002e83b7": "William the Lion was imprisoned in Newcastle in 1174", "572666d9dd62a815002e83b8": "Henry IV in 1400", - "57266783f1498d1400e8de86": "Newcastle Quayside", + "57266783f1498d1400e8de86": "coal from Tyneside", "57266783f1498d1400e8de87": "Newcastle burgesses known as the Hostmen", "57266783f1498d1400e8de88": "1538", "57266783f1498d1400e8de89": "18th century", "57266783f1498d1400e8de8a": "18th century", "57266a15f1498d1400e8def6": "Sandgate area, to the east of the city and beside the river", - "57266a15f1498d1400e8def7": "waiting colliers", + "57266a15f1498d1400e8def7": "London", "57266a15f1498d1400e8def8": "7,000 out of 20,000", "57266a15f1498d1400e8def9": "47%", "57266a15f1498d1400e8defa": "20,000", - "57266ab3dd62a815002e8434": "1644 the Scots then captured the reinforced fortification on the Lawe", + "57266ab3dd62a815002e8434": "King", "57266ab3dd62a815002e8435": "Scots, captured the town of Newburn", "57266ab3dd62a815002e8436": "drummes", "57266ab3dd62a815002e8437": "grateful King", - "57266ab3dd62a815002e8438": "1646\u20137", - "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df53": "Victorian industrial revolution brought industrial structures that included the 2 1\u20442-mile (4.0 km) Victoria Tunnelling, built in 1842", - "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df54": "1817 the Maling", + "57266ab3dd62a815002e8438": "Charles I", + "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df53": "Victorian industrial revolution brought industrial structures", + "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df54": "Maling", "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df55": "1817 the Maling company", - "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df52": "heavy", + "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df52": "heavy engineering were central", "57266cc9f1498d1400e8df56": "invention of the steam turbine", - "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df78": "medieval street", - "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df79": "medieval street layout. Narrow alleys", + "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df78": "medieval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares", + "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df79": "medieval street layout", "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df7a": "Stairs", - "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df7b": "Close, Sandhill and Quayside", - "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df7c": "\"", + "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df7b": "30", + "57266dd4f1498d1400e8df7c": "Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater", "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a0": "Tyneside Classical largely developed in the 1830s by Richard Grainger and John Dobson", "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a1": "1830s by Richard Grainger", "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a2": "British scholar of architecture, Nikolaus Pevsner, describes Grey Street", "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a3": "Richard Grainger and John Dobson", - "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a4": "Tyneside Classical largely developed in the 1830s by Richard Grainger and John Dobson", + "57266ec2dd62a815002e84a4": "1960s", "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa4": "Newcastle is the Town Moor", "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa5": "James' Park, Newcastle United Football Club's ground, though this is not exercised, although the Freemen", - "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa7": "Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings", + "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa7": "Royal Shakespeare Company", "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa8": "Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe", "57266fa1f1498d1400e8dfa6": "freemen", - "57267076708984140094c601": "scale regeneration", - "57267076708984140094c602": "Gateshead Council and has integrated the older Newcastle Quayside more closely with major cultural developments in Gateshead", - "57267076708984140094c603": "Gateshead", - "57267076708984140094c604": "Gateshead Quaysides are now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces. As a tourist promotion, Newcastle and Gateshead", + "57267076708984140094c601": "Large-scale regeneration", + "57267076708984140094c602": "Gateshead Council", + "57267076708984140094c603": "Gateshead music centre", + "57267076708984140094c604": "Gateshead", "57267076708984140094c605": "North-East. The River Tyne had the temporary Bambuco Bridge in 2008", - "572671165951b619008f72b7": "Richard Grainger, a builder and developer, between 1835 and 1842", + "572671165951b619008f72b7": "Grainger Town area", "572671165951b619008f72b8": "1835 and 1842", "572671165951b619008f72b9": "four stories", - "572671165951b619008f72ba": "Richard Grainger, a builder and developer, between 1835 and 1842", - "572671e55951b619008f72d7": "1835", + "572671165951b619008f72ba": "244", + "572671e55951b619008f72d7": "1808", "572671e55951b619008f72d8": "1835", "572671e55951b619008f72d9": "2000", - "572671e55951b619008f72da": "1835 and was Newcastle's first indoor market. At the time of its opening in 1835", - "572671e55951b619008f72db": "1808", + "572671e55951b619008f72da": "1835", + "572671e55951b619008f72db": "I or II", "57267383dd62a815002e8552": "Cfb", - "57267383dd62a815002e8553": "9.3 \u00b0F) during January 1982", + "57267383dd62a815002e8553": "January 1982", "57267383dd62a815002e8554": "rain", "57267383dd62a815002e8555": "extremes", - "57267383dd62a815002e8556": "32.5 \u00b0C (90.5 \u00b0F) during August 1990 down to \u221212.6 \u00b0C (9.3 \u00b0F) during January 1982", + "57267383dd62a815002e8556": "Scandinavia, Newcastle has milder winters and cooler summers, similar to the remainder of the British Isles", "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03a": "2010", - "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03b": "Newcastle City Centre. The largest of these is the Eldon Square Shopping Centre", - "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03c": "Newcastle store Bainbridge's, opened in 1838", - "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03d": "1838", + "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03b": "John Lewis stores", + "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03c": "1838", + "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03d": "Bainbridge\u2019s official ledgers", "572674f6f1498d1400e8e03e": "1838", - "5726769c708984140094c711": "Newcastle include Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument, the relatively modern Eldon Garden", + "5726769c708984140094c711": "Newcastle include Grainger Street", "5726769c708984140094c712": "Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle", "5726769c708984140094c713": "Tesco", - "5726769c708984140094c714": "Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead", + "5726769c708984140094c714": "Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located in Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle", "5726769c708984140094c715": "Kingston Park on the edge of Newcastle. Close to Newcastle, the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the MetroCentre, is located in Gateshead", "5726778df1498d1400e8e0ac": "Tyneside", - "5726778df1498d1400e8e0ad": "Tyneside flats", - "5726778df1498d1400e8e0ae": "South Heaton in Newcastle", + "5726778df1498d1400e8e0ad": "terraces", + "5726778df1498d1400e8e0ae": "Tyneside flat", "5726778df1498d1400e8e0af": "Ouseburn valley", - "5726778df1498d1400e8e0b0": "Robert Sakula were attracted by the possibilities of high density", + "5726778df1498d1400e8e0b0": "Robert Sakula", "572678c0dd62a815002e863e": "7.8%", "572678c0dd62a815002e863f": "6%", - "572678c0dd62a815002e8640": "Liverpool and below a handful of historic densely occupied, arguably overinfl", - "572678c0dd62a815002e8641": "Cheltenham, Bath, inner London, Hastings, Brighton and Tunbridge Wells", + "572678c0dd62a815002e8640": "five colour-coded brackets at 5.9%, and on a par with Oxford and Reading, greater than Manchester and Liverpool", + "572678c0dd62a815002e8641": "Cheltenham", "572678c0dd62a815002e8642": "local authorities", "572679c35951b619008f73db": "189,863", "572679c35951b619008f73dc": "189,863, whereas the metropolitan borough of Newcastle had a population of around 259,000", @@ -5238,137 +5238,137 @@ "57267a94f1498d1400e8e122": "37.8", "57267a94f1498d1400e8e123": "37.8 (the national average being 38.6). Many people in the city have Scottish or Irish ancestors", "57267a94f1498d1400e8e124": "Border Reiver", - "57267a94f1498d1400e8e125": "500 and 2,000", + "57267a94f1498d1400e8e125": "2,000", "57267a94f1498d1400e8e126": "1%", "57267b65dd62a815002e86a6": "Geordie", - "57267b65dd62a815002e86a7": "much of England after the end of Roman Imperial rule", + "57267b65dd62a815002e86a7": "much of England after the end of Roman Imperial rule. This language", "57267b65dd62a815002e86a8": "Newcastle", - "57267b65dd62a815002e86a9": "Newcastle", - "57267b65dd62a815002e86aa": "Geordie, and contains a large amount of vocabulary and distinctive word pronunciations not used in other parts of the United Kingdom", + "57267b65dd62a815002e86a9": "larn", + "57267b65dd62a815002e86aa": "larn", "57267c63dd62a815002e86d6": "Scandinavia", - "57267c63dd62a815002e86d7": "Danish words. Some words used in the Geordie", - "57267c63dd62a815002e86d8": "Bairn", - "57267c63dd62a815002e86d9": "Scots", + "57267c63dd62a815002e86d7": "Northern United Kingdom", + "57267c63dd62a815002e86d8": "bonny\" (meaning \"pretty\"), \"howay\" (\"come on\"), \"stot\" (\"bounce", + "57267c63dd62a815002e86d9": "Northern England", "57267c63dd62a815002e86da": "Bairn\" and \"hyem", - "57267ce7708984140094c7c9": "Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle", - "57267ce7708984140094c7ca": "Danish hearing aid manufacturer", + "57267ce7708984140094c7c9": "Ear Institute", + "57267ce7708984140094c7ca": "noisiest", "57267ce7708984140094c7cb": "80.4 decibels", - "57267ce7708984140094c7cc": "February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and Widex, a Danish hearing aid manufacturer", + "57267ce7708984140094c7cc": "health", "57267ce7708984140094c7cd": "arbitrarily", "57267de1f1498d1400e8e194": "Collingwood Street", "57267de1f1498d1400e8e195": "years", - "57267de1f1498d1400e8e196": "multiplex cinema", - "57267de1f1498d1400e8e197": "restaurants and a 12-screen Empire multiplex cinema", - "57267de1f1498d1400e8e198": "bars, caf\u00e9s and clubs", + "57267de1f1498d1400e8e196": "multiplex cinema. Newcastle", + "57267de1f1498d1400e8e197": "Pink Triangle", + "57267de1f1498d1400e8e198": "caf\u00e9s and clubs", "57267f695951b619008f74bd": "Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family successfully managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years (1791\u20131806", "57267f695951b619008f74be": "Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family successfully managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years (1791\u20131806", - "57267f695951b619008f74bf": "Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family successfully managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years (1791\u20131806", - "57267f695951b619008f74c0": "Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family successfully managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years (1791\u20131806", - "57267f695951b619008f74c1": "Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family successfully managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years (1791\u20131806", - "5726800add62a815002e8750": "John and Benjamin Green", - "5726800add62a815002e8751": "John and Benjamin Green", + "57267f695951b619008f74bf": "1791\u20131806", + "57267f695951b619008f74c0": "Stephen Kemble guided the theatre through many celebrated seasons. The original Theatre Royal in Newcastle was opened on 21 January 1788", + "57267f695951b619008f74c1": "Grey Street", + "5726800add62a815002e8750": "theatres", + "5726800add62a815002e8751": "Benjamin Green", "5726800add62a815002e8752": "John and Benjamin Green", - "5726800add62a815002e8753": "John and Benjamin Green", - "5726800add62a815002e8754": "Theatre. NewcastleGateshead", + "5726800add62a815002e8753": "Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre", + "5726800add62a815002e8754": "Theatre", "572680865951b619008f74e7": "150,000", "572680865951b619008f74e8": "8000", "572680865951b619008f74e9": "John and Benjamin Green", "572680865951b619008f74ea": "John and Benjamin Green. Operating since 1793 and founded as a \u2018conversation club,\u2019 its lecture theatre", - "572680865951b619008f74eb": "Joseph Swan on 20 October 1880", + "572680865951b619008f74eb": "Joseph Swan", "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fa": "CAMRA", - "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fb": "CAMRA", + "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fb": "Newcastle and Gateshead", "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fc": "CAMRA", "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fd": "NewcastleGateshead", - "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fe": "NewcastleGateshead, a festival of food and drink, runs for 2 weeks", - "57268341f1498d1400e8e23c": "Newcastle Town Moor every June", - "57268341f1498d1400e8e23d": "Newcastle Town Moor every June", - "57268341f1498d1400e8e23e": "Newcastle Town Moor every June. The event has its origins in the Temperance", - "57268341f1498d1400e8e23f": "Newcastle in June", + "57268109f1498d1400e8e1fe": "NewcastleGateshead", + "57268341f1498d1400e8e23c": "Newcastle Town Moor", + "57268341f1498d1400e8e23d": "Newcastle Town Moor", + "57268341f1498d1400e8e23e": "Temperance", + "57268341f1498d1400e8e23f": "June, in Leazes Park", "57268341f1498d1400e8e240": "Leazes Park", - "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24c": "Newcastle Mela", - "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24e": "Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead also holds an annual International Arts Fair. The 2009 event", + "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24c": "Mela", + "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24e": "Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead", "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24f": "Mela", "572683e6f1498d1400e8e250": "East Asian", - "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24d": "two-day multicultural event, blending drama, music and food from Punjabi, Pakistani, Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead", - "5726847f708984140094c8ab": "Geordie ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne in 1990", + "572683e6f1498d1400e8e24d": "Bengali and Hindu cultures. NewcastleGateshead", + "5726847f708984140094c8ab": "folk-rock group with a strong Tyneside connection. Their most famous song, \"Fog on the Tyne\" (1971", "5726847f708984140094c8ac": "1971", "5726847f708984140094c8ad": "AC/DC", "5726847f708984140094c8ae": "Skyclad", - "5726847f708984140094c8af": "Duran Duran", + "5726847f708984140094c8af": "Martin Walkyier thrash metal band, Sabbat", "57268525dd62a815002e8806": "November 2006 and May 2008", - "57268525dd62a815002e8807": "November 2006 and May 2008", + "57268525dd62a815002e8807": "Old Town Hall, Gateshead", "57268525dd62a815002e8808": "three cinemas", - "57268525dd62a815002e8809": "November 2006 and May 2008", + "57268525dd62a815002e8809": "last surviving news cinema", "57268525dd62a815002e880a": "education and teaching suites", "57268692dd62a815002e8826": "Newcastle", "57268692dd62a815002e8827": "Tyneside", - "57268692dd62a815002e8828": "Tyneside's shipbuilding", + "57268692dd62a815002e8828": "shipbuilding", "57268692dd62a815002e8829": "2009 the Newcastle on Tyne Museum of Antiquities", "57268692dd62a815002e882a": "Seven Stories a museum", "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e2": "1971 film Get Carter was shot on location in and around Newcastle and offers an opportunity to see what Newcastle looked like in the 1960s and early 1970s", "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e3": "Get Carter", - "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e4": "Mike Figgis and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean", + "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e4": "Mike Figgis", "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e5": "Mike Figgis and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith", - "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e6": "Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean", + "57268731f1498d1400e8e2e6": "1988 film noir thriller", "572687e1dd62a815002e8852": "Gosforth Park", "572687e1dd62a815002e8853": "Newcastle has a horse racing course at Gosforth Park. The city is also home to the Newcastle Eagles", "572687e1dd62a815002e8854": "Newcastle has a horse racing course at Gosforth Park", "572687e1dd62a815002e8855": "Newcastle has a horse racing course at Gosforth Park", - "572687e1dd62a815002e8856": "9.5 km) Blaydon Race (a road race from Newcastle to Blaydon), which has taken place on 9 June", + "572687e1dd62a815002e8856": "9.5 km) Blaydon Race (a road race from Newcastle to Blaydon), which has taken place on 9", "57268885dd62a815002e886a": "6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland", - "57268885dd62a815002e886b": "6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland", - "57268885dd62a815002e886c": "10 million passengers by 2016, and 15 million by 2030", + "57268885dd62a815002e886b": "6 miles", + "57268885dd62a815002e886c": "10 million", "57268885dd62a815002e886d": "five million", "57268885dd62a815002e886e": "15 million", - "572689385951b619008f761b": "transforming the 19th century public portico", - "572689385951b619008f761c": "six Grade", + "572689385951b619008f761b": "19th century public portico", + "572689385951b619008f761c": "six", "572689385951b619008f761d": "1850 by Queen Victoria", - "572689385951b619008f761e": "1850 by Queen Victoria", - "572689385951b619008f761f": "Robert Stephenson", + "572689385951b619008f761e": "John Dobson, and was constructed in collaboration with Robert Stephenson", + "572689385951b619008f761f": "Manors", "572689b6dd62a815002e8890": "London", "572689b6dd62a815002e8891": "three hours", - "572689b6dd62a815002e8892": "Durham, Darlington, York, Doncaster, Newark North Gate and Peterborough and north", + "572689b6dd62a815002e8892": "Peterborough", "572689b6dd62a815002e8893": "Inverness. CrossCountry trains", - "572689b6dd62a815002e8894": "Manchester and Liverpool. Northern Rail", - "57268a8fdd62a815002e88ce": "1980 and 1984, and was Britain's first urban light rail transit system; two extensions were opened in 1991 and 2002", - "57268a8fdd62a815002e88cf": "five phases between 1980 and 1984, and was Britain's first urban light rail transit system; two extensions were opened in 1991 and 2002", - "57268a8fdd62a815002e88d0": "Newcastle city centre. A bridge was built across the Tyne, between Newcastle and Gateshead, and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1981", + "572689b6dd62a815002e8894": "Manchester and Liverpool", + "57268a8fdd62a815002e88ce": "five phases between 1980", + "57268a8fdd62a815002e88cf": "five", + "57268a8fdd62a815002e88d0": "mobile radio system to the underground Metro system. The Metro system was the first in the UK", "57268a8fdd62a815002e88d1": "Gateshead", - "57268a8fdd62a815002e88d2": "Queen Elizabeth II in 1981. The network is operated by DB Regio on behalf of Nexus and carries over 37 million", - "57268bb25951b619008f7645": "period of refurbishment and modernization", + "57268a8fdd62a815002e88d2": "37 million", + "57268bb25951b619008f7645": "light rail trains", "57268bb25951b619008f7646": "smart ticketing", - "57268bb25951b619008f7647": "Metro: All Change.' The programme has replaced all ticket machines and introduced ticket gates", - "57268bb25951b619008f7648": "Metro: All Change.' The programme has replaced all ticket machines and introduced ticket gates", - "57268bb25951b619008f7649": "trams", - "57268d1b708984140094c9cd": "north to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle", - "57268d1b708984140094c9ce": "past Newcastle Airport", - "57268d1b708984140094c9cf": "Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass), stretching north to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster", - "57268d1b708984140094c9d0": "new line of the A1, the roads between this and the A1's former alignment through the Tyne Tunnel", + "57268bb25951b619008f7647": "North Shields). In addition; tracks, signalling and overhead wires", + "57268bb25951b619008f7648": "ticket gates", + "57268bb25951b619008f7649": "Sunderland", + "57268d1b708984140094c9cd": "A1", + "57268d1b708984140094c9ce": "8", + "57268d1b708984140094c9cf": "Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass", + "57268d1b708984140094c9d0": "A1, the roads between this and the A1's former alignment through the Tyne Tunnel", "57268d1b708984140094c9d1": "Tyne Tunnel", "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3e6": "3 main bus", "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3e7": "two", - "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3e8": "County Durham. Stagecoach", + "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3e8": "Durham", "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3e9": "Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive", - "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3ea": "Eldon Square Bus Station, providing the majority of services south of the river in Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham", + "57268ff9f1498d1400e8e3ea": "Eldon Square Bus Station", "57269120708984140094ca59": "National Cycling strategy, Newcastle first developed its cycling strategy in 1998", "57269120708984140094ca5a": "social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling", - "57269120708984140094ca5b": "2012, the local council social aims and objectives for cycling include: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion; educating that cycling promotes healthy", - "57269120708984140094ca5c": "cycling strategy in 1998", + "57269120708984140094ca5b": "healthy", + "57269120708984140094ca5c": "busier", "57269120708984140094ca5d": "1998", - "5726934f5951b619008f771d": "Newcastle International Ferry Terminal, at North Shields, Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden (near Amsterdam", + "5726934f5951b619008f771d": "North Shields, Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden (near Amsterdam", "5726934f5951b619008f771e": "Newcastle International Ferry Terminal, at North Shields, Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden (near Amsterdam", - "5726934f5951b619008f771f": "Newcastle International Ferry Terminal, at North Shields, Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden (near Amsterdam", - "5726934f5951b619008f7720": "Newcastle International Ferry Terminal, at North Shields, Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden (near Amsterdam", - "5726934f5951b619008f7721": "summer 2007", + "5726934f5951b619008f771f": "late 2008", + "5726934f5951b619008f7720": "2008", + "5726934f5951b619008f7721": "Norwegian and Fjords", "57269526dd62a815002e8a4e": "eleven", - "57269526dd62a815002e8a4f": "11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle", - "57269526dd62a815002e8a50": "co-ed independent school", + "57269526dd62a815002e8a4f": "11 to 18 schools and seven", + "57269526dd62a815002e8a50": "Benfield School", "57269526dd62a815002e8a51": "Newcastle College is the largest general further education college", - "57269526dd62a815002e8a52": "St Cuthbert's High School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson", + "57269526dd62a815002e8a52": "George Stephenson", "57269698dd62a815002e8a6c": "two universities", "57269698dd62a815002e8a6d": "Newcastle University", - "57269698dd62a815002e8a6e": "Northumbria University has its origins in the Newcastle Polytechnic, established in 1969 and became the University of Northumbria at Newcastle in 1992", - "57269698dd62a815002e8a6f": "Northumbria at Newcastle in 1992", + "57269698dd62a815002e8a6e": "Northumbria University", + "57269698dd62a815002e8a6f": "Northumbria at Newcastle in 1992 as part of the UK-wide process in which polytechnics became new universities", "57269698dd62a815002e8a70": "Sunday Times University of the Year", "572699b55951b619008f778f": "three cathedrals, the Anglican St. Nicholas, with its elegant lantern tower of 1474", "572699b55951b619008f7790": "1474", @@ -5377,130 +5377,130 @@ "572699b55951b619008f7793": "Augustus Welby Pugin and the Coptic Cathedral located in Fenham", "57269b165951b619008f77b3": "St Andrew", "57269b165951b619008f77b4": "12th Century and the last addition to it, apart from the vestries, was the main porch in 1726", - "57269b165951b619008f77b5": "St Andrew, including the Priory church at Hexham. The building contains more old stonework than any other church in Newcastle", - "57269b165951b619008f77b6": "St Andrew, including the Priory church at Hexham. The building contains more old stonework than any other church in Newcastle", + "57269b165951b619008f77b5": "porch in 1726", + "57269b165951b619008f77b6": "The present building was begun in the 12th Century and the last addition to it, apart from the vestries, was the main porch in 1726", "57269b165951b619008f77b7": "a battering during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots", "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4ca": "January 1959", "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4cb": "January 1959", - "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4cc": "January 1959", - "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4cd": "January 1959", - "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4ce": "January 1959", - "57269d745951b619008f77d7": "8 June 2007", - "57269d745951b619008f77d8": "8 June 2007", - "57269d745951b619008f77d9": "8 June 2007", - "57269d745951b619008f77da": "8 June 2007", + "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4cc": "BBC North East and Cumbria", + "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4cd": "Barrack Road", + "57269c26f1498d1400e8e4ce": "BBC Radio Newcastle", + "57269d745951b619008f77d7": "June 2007", + "57269d745951b619008f77d8": "Newcastle Student Radio", + "57269d745951b619008f77d9": "Newcastle and Gateshead since 1951", + "57269d745951b619008f77da": "Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary", "57269d745951b619008f77db": "8 June 2007", - "57269e80f1498d1400e8e520": "18th century, was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1709", - "57269e80f1498d1400e8e521": "Charles Avison, the leading British composer of concertos in the 18th century, was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1709", + "57269e80f1498d1400e8e520": "British composer of concertos in the 18th century, was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1709", + "57269e80f1498d1400e8e521": "1770", "57269e80f1498d1400e8e522": "George Stephenson", - "57269e80f1498d1400e8e523": "1770. Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster", + "57269e80f1498d1400e8e523": "Avison", "57269e80f1498d1400e8e524": "April 1879", "57269fab5951b619008f7807": "Newcastle", "57269fab5951b619008f7808": "Newcastle", - "57269fab5951b619008f7809": "physicist", - "57269fab5951b619008f780a": "Newcastle", - "57269fab5951b619008f780b": "Peter Higgs, and former WWE NXT", - "5726710b708984140094c61d": "Queen Victoria and Prince Albert", + "57269fab5951b619008f7809": "physicist Peter Higgs, and former WWE NXT champion Neville", + "57269fab5951b619008f780a": "Newcastle. Multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and former WWE NXT champion Neville", + "57269fab5951b619008f780b": "Peter Higgs", + "5726710b708984140094c61d": "Queen Victoria and Prince", "5726710b708984140094c61e": "4.5 million", "5726710b708984140094c61f": "1852", "5726710b708984140094c620": "1852", "572680ac708984140094c83d": "Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea", "572680ac708984140094c83e": "1852", "572680ac708984140094c83f": "1852", - "572680ac708984140094c840": "1852", + "572680ac708984140094c840": "Culture", "572680ac708984140094c841": "2001", "57268294708984140094c877": "12.5 acres", "57268294708984140094c878": "12.5 acres", - "57268294708984140094c879": "5,000", + "57268294708984140094c879": "12.5 acres (51,000 m2) and 145 galleries. Its collection spans 5,000", "57268294708984140094c87a": "12.5 acres", "57268294708984140094c87b": "12.5 acres", - "572685cd5951b619008f7573": "Henry Cole", + "572685cd5951b619008f7573": "Great Exhibition of 1851", "572685cd5951b619008f7574": "Henry Cole", - "572685cd5951b619008f7575": "Henry Cole", + "572685cd5951b619008f7575": "1851", "572685cd5951b619008f7576": "Somerset House", "572685cd5951b619008f7577": "Gottfried Semper", "57268d02f1498d1400e8e378": "Queen Victoria was on 22 June 1857", "57268d02f1498d1400e8e379": "Queen Victoria was on 22 June 1857", - "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37a": "22 June 1857", - "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37b": "Queen Victoria was on 22 June 1857", - "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37c": "22 June 1857", + "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37a": "1891", + "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37b": "22 June 1857", + "57268d02f1498d1400e8e37c": "1949", "57268f2c708984140094ca25": "September and November 1946", - "57268f2c708984140094ca26": "September and November 1946", + "57268f2c708984140094ca26": "September and November 1946, attracting nearly a million", "57268f2c708984140094ca27": "September and November 1946", "57268f2c708984140094ca28": "September and November 1946", - "57268f2c708984140094ca29": "September and November 1946", + "57268f2c708984140094ca29": "1948", "572691d7708984140094ca6d": "young people, the V&A became the first museum in Britain", "572691d7708984140094ca6e": "young people, the V&A became the first museum in Britain", "572691d7708984140094ca6f": "July 1973", - "572691d7708984140094ca70": "July 1973", + "572691d7708984140094ca70": "British", "57269656708984140094cafd": "five years", - "57269656708984140094cafe": "\u00a376 million, it is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland", + "57269656708984140094cafe": "\u00a376 million", "57269656708984140094caff": "expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland. The V&A Dundee", - "57269656708984140094cb00": "Scotland. The V&A Dundee", + "57269656708984140094cb00": "Scotland. The V&A Dundee will be on the city's waterfront", "57269656708984140094cb01": "Scotland", "572698d7dd62a815002e8a98": "South Kensington", "572698d7dd62a815002e8a99": "1857 that the museum moved to the present site. This area of London was known as Brompton but had been renamed South Kensington", "572698d7dd62a815002e8a9a": "1858-9 to house", "572698d7dd62a815002e8a9b": "June 1862", "572698d7dd62a815002e8a9c": "1862", - "57269c06708984140094cba1": "Owen Jones, these were the Oriental Courts (covering India, China and Japan", + "57269c06708984140094cba1": "Owen Jones", "57269c06708984140094cba2": "1864\u201369", - "57269c06708984140094cba3": "1864\u201369", - "57269c06708984140094cba4": "1864\u201369", - "57269c06708984140094cba5": "1864\u201369", - "57269d68708984140094cbd7": "1866\u201368", + "57269c06708984140094cba3": "James Gamble & Reuben Townroe having six panels depicting: Humphry Davy", + "57269c06708984140094cba4": "James Gamble & Reuben Townroe having six panels depicting: Humphry Davy (chemistry); Isaac Newton", + "57269c06708984140094cba5": "James Gamble & Reuben Townroe having six panels depicting: Humphry Davy", + "57269d68708984140094cbd7": "1866", "57269d68708984140094cbd8": "Edward Burne-Jones", "57269d68708984140094cbd9": "Edward Burne-Jones", "57269d68708984140094cbda": "Edward Burne-Jones", - "57269d68708984140094cbdb": "1866\u201368", - "5726a0205951b619008f781b": "Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers", - "5726a0205951b619008f781c": "Young Darracott Scott", - "5726a0205951b619008f781d": "Cadeby stone the steps are 7 feet (2.1 m) in length, the balustrades and columns are Portland stone", - "5726a0205951b619008f781e": "Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers the next architect to work at the museum was Colonel", + "57269d68708984140094cbdb": "1929", + "5726a0205951b619008f781b": "Royal Engineers", + "5726a0205951b619008f781c": "1867", + "5726a0205951b619008f781d": "Portland", + "5726a0205951b619008f781e": "1867", "5726a0205951b619008f781f": "2008", "5726a2445951b619008f7861": "sgraffito", - "5726a2445951b619008f7862": "F. W. Moody", + "5726a2445951b619008f7862": "Starkie Gardner", "5726a2445951b619008f7863": "1870\u201373", - "5726a2445951b619008f7864": "terracotta embellishments were again the work of Godfrey Sykes", + "5726a2445951b619008f7864": "south side of the garden", "5726a2445951b619008f7865": "Godfrey Sykes", - "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e5fe": "red brick and Portland stone", + "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e5fe": "red brick and Portland stone, stretches 720 feet (220 m", "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e5ff": "red brick and Portland stone, stretches 720 feet", - "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e600": "red brick and Portland stone, stretches 720 feet (220 m", + "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e600": "720 feet (220 m", "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e601": "red brick and Portland stone, stretches 720 feet", - "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e602": "red brick and Portland stone, stretches 720 feet", + "5726a5b5f1498d1400e8e602": "many of the British artists whose work is displayed in the museum", "5726a9ff708984140094cd4b": "Alfred Drury", - "5726a9ff708984140094cd4c": "Alfred Drury", - "5726a9ff708984140094cd4d": "Alfred Drury", - "5726a9ff708984140094cd4e": "marble in the entrance hall and flanking staircases", + "5726a9ff708984140094cd4c": "Alfred Drury. These fa\u00e7ades surround four levels of galleries", + "5726a9ff708984140094cd4d": "Webb", + "5726a9ff708984140094cd4e": "marble in the entrance hall and flanking staircases, although the galleries", "5726a9ff708984140094cd4f": "Alfred Drury", - "5726ace8dd62a815002e8c9e": "1978 to form the new galleries covering Continental art 1600\u20131800 (late Renaissance, Baroque through Rococo and neo-Classical). In 1974", + "5726ace8dd62a815002e8c9e": "immediate post-war years", "5726ace8dd62a815002e8c9f": "Henry Cole wing", "5726ace8dd62a815002e8ca0": "Royal College of Science", "5726ace8dd62a815002e8ca1": "Christopher Hay and Douglas Coyne of the Royal College of Art. These are set in the columned screen wall", - "5726ace8dd62a815002e8ca2": "1978 and 1982", - "5726afeb708984140094cdd7": "Indian, Japanese, Chinese, iron work, the main glass galleries and the main silverware gallery which was further enhanced in 2002", + "5726ace8dd62a815002e8ca2": "1978", + "5726afeb708984140094cdd7": "Indian, Japanese, Chinese, iron work, the main glass galleries and the main silverware gallery", "5726afeb708984140094cdd8": "2005: portrait miniatures, prints and drawings, displays in Room 117, the garden, sacred silver and stained glass", - "5726afeb708984140094cdd9": "2009", + "5726afeb708984140094cdd9": "2001, it was decided to embark on a major redesign of all the galleries", "5726afeb708984140094cdda": "South Kensington", - "5726afeb708984140094cddb": "2001", + "5726afeb708984140094cddb": "MUMA) were responsible for the new Cafe and designed the new Medieval and Renaissance galleries", "5726b12f5951b619008f7aaf": "Kim Wilkie and opened as the John Madejski Garden, on 5 July 2005", "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab0": "Kim Wilkie", "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab1": "5 July 2005", - "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab2": "Kim Wilkie and opened as the John Madejski Garden, on 5 July 2005", - "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab3": "Kim Wilkie and opened as the John Madejski Garden, on 5 July 2005", - "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e4": "2004, the V&A alongside Royal Institute of British Architects", + "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab2": "elliptical water feature lined in stone with steps around the edge", + "5726b12f5951b619008f7ab3": "American Sweetgum", + "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e4": "Royal Institute of British Architects", "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e5": "2004", "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e7": "600,000", - "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e6": "2004, the V&A alongside Royal Institute of British Architects", + "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e6": "RIBA Drawings and Archives", "5726b2fcf1498d1400e8e7e8": "600,000 drawings, over 750,000 papers and paraphernalia, and over 700,000", "5726b6e05951b619008f7b99": "330", - "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9a": "British architects of the last four hundred years", + "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9a": "four hundred years", "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9b": "330", "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9c": "American architects", - "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9d": "British architects of the last four hundred years", - "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6a": "Paul Pindar's house dated c1600", - "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6b": "two top stories of the facade", - "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6c": "Paul Pindar's house dated c1600", + "5726b6e05951b619008f7b9d": "Jacques Gentilhatre and Antonio Visentini", + "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6a": "c1600", + "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6b": "c1600", + "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6c": "c1600", "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6d": "1523", "5726ba83dd62a815002e8e6e": "Alhambra", "5726bc505951b619008f7c79": "19,000", @@ -5509,126 +5509,126 @@ "5726bc505951b619008f7c7c": "400", "5726bc505951b619008f7c7d": "1909", "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c0": "60,000", - "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c1": "10,000", - "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c2": "10,000 textiles and 6000 paintings, the range of the collection is immense. The Jawaharlal Nehru gallery of Indian art, opened in 1991", + "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c1": "60,000", + "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c2": "60,000", "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c4": "1991", "5726bdc6f1498d1400e8e9c3": "1991", "5726bf325951b619008f7cfd": "70,000", - "5726bf325951b619008f7cfe": "70,000 works of art from the countries of East Asia: China, Japan and Korea", + "5726bf325951b619008f7cfe": "70,000", "5726bf325951b619008f7cff": "Chinese art opened in 1991", - "5726bf325951b619008f7d00": "Chinese art opened in 1991", + "5726bf325951b619008f7d00": "1991", "5726bf325951b619008f7d01": "70,000", "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fd8": "December 1986", "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fd9": "December 1986", - "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fda": "December 1986", + "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fda": "13th-century", "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fdb": "December 1986", - "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fdc": "December 1986", - "5726c80c5951b619008f7de7": "Korea", + "5726c4b5dd62a815002e8fdc": "bronze", + "5726c80c5951b619008f7de7": "19th century", "5726c80c5951b619008f7de8": "green-glazed ceramics", - "5726c80c5951b619008f7de9": "15th-century", + "5726c80c5951b619008f7de9": "14th- and 15th-century", "5726c80c5951b619008f7dea": "mother-of-pearl made between 500 AD and 2000", "5726c80c5951b619008f7deb": "ivory", - "5726c9a4708984140094d16f": "three parchment-bound manuscripts, Forster I, Forster II, and Forster III, quite small in size, dated between 1490 and 1505", - "5726c9a4708984140094d170": "three parchment", + "5726c9a4708984140094d16f": "three parchment-bound manuscripts, Forster I, Forster II", + "5726c9a4708984140094d170": "Leonardo da Vinci's note books. The Codex consists of three parchment-bound manuscripts, Forster I, Forster II", "5726c9a4708984140094d171": "18,000", "5726c9a4708984140094d172": "18,000", "5726c9a4708984140094d173": "18,000", - "5726cc11dd62a815002e9086": "Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter", + "5726cc11dd62a815002e9086": "William Morris", "5726cc11dd62a815002e9087": "Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter", "5726cc11dd62a815002e9088": "Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter", - "5726cc11dd62a815002e9089": "Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter", + "5726cc11dd62a815002e9089": "William Morris", "5726cc11dd62a815002e908a": "Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter", "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc4": "National Art Library (also called Word and Image Department", "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc5": "Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalog used to be kept in different formats including printed exhibit catalogs, and card catalogs", - "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc6": "computer system called MODES cataloging system was used from the 1980s to the 1990s, but those electronic files were not available to the library users", + "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc6": "1980s to the 1990s, but those electronic files were not available to the library users", "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc8": "up in the computer system", - "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc7": "Victoria and Albert Museum web-site", + "5726ce11f1498d1400e8ebc7": "Albert Museum web-site called \"Search the Collections", "5726cfa3708984140094d209": "Victoria and Albert Museum", - "5726cfa3708984140094d20a": "2007 in that department", + "5726cfa3708984140094d20a": "2007", "5726cfa3708984140094d20b": "Andy Warhol", "5726cfa3708984140094d20c": "15,000", - "5726cfa3708984140094d20d": "2007 in that department", - "5726d4a45951b619008f7f69": "Horace Walpole", + "5726cfa3708984140094d20d": "step of the Factory", + "5726d4a45951b619008f7f69": "patrons", "5726d4a45951b619008f7f6a": "Horace Walpole", "5726d4a45951b619008f7f6b": "Horace Walpole", "5726d4a45951b619008f7f6c": "Horace Walpole", - "5726d4a45951b619008f7f6d": "Horace Walpole", - "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdb": "increase in tea drinking", + "5726d4a45951b619008f7f6d": "porcelain", + "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdb": "drinking", "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecda": "wider trends in British culture", - "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecde": "John Ruskin, contributed to the Arts and Crafts movement", - "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdc": "Josiah Wedgwood", - "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdd": "china and caddies. European styles seen on the Grand Tour also influenced taste. As the Industrial Revolution", - "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed16": "two large, skylighted rooms two storeys high housing hundreds of plaster casts of sculptures, friezes and tombs", + "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecde": "John Ruskin, contributed to the Arts and Crafts", + "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdc": "mass production", + "5726d7faf1498d1400e8ecdd": "John Ruskin", + "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed16": "Trajan", "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed17": "half in order", - "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed18": "Italian Renaissance sculpture and architecture", + "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed18": "David", "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed19": "two large, skylighted rooms two storeys high housing hundreds of plaster casts of sculptures, friezes and tombs", "5726d993f1498d1400e8ed1a": "two earlier Davids", "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e4": "1731", "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e5": "1731", "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e6": "1731", "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e7": "1909", - "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e8": "Meissen porcelain", - "5726dd71f1498d1400e8edd8": "Josiah Wedgwood, William De Morgan and Bernard Leach as well as Mintons & Royal Doulton", + "5726dba1dd62a815002e92e8": "1909", + "5726dd71f1498d1400e8edd8": "Mintons & Royal Doulton", "5726dd71f1498d1400e8edd9": "Royal Doulton are represented in the collection. There is an extensive collection of Delftware produced in both Britain and Holland", - "5726dd71f1498d1400e8edda": "Italian maiolica and lustreware from Spain. The collection of Iznik pottery from Turkey", + "5726dd71f1498d1400e8edda": "Iznik pottery from Turkey", "5726dd71f1498d1400e8eddb": "Royal Doulton are represented in the collection. There is an extensive collection of Delftware", "5726dd71f1498d1400e8eddc": "Royal Doulton are represented in the collection. There is an extensive collection of Delftware", "5726de7a5951b619008f80ab": "4000", "5726de7a5951b619008f80ac": "4000 years of glass making, and has over 6000", "5726de7a5951b619008f80ad": "Africa, Britain, Europe, America and Asia", "5726de7a5951b619008f80af": "\u00c9mile Gall\u00e9, the Art Deco style is represented by several examples by Ren\u00e9 Lalique", - "5726de7a5951b619008f80ae": "Deco", + "5726de7a5951b619008f80ae": "Ren\u00e9 Lalique", "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee52": "1994", "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee53": "1994", - "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee54": "2004 and the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery in 2005", + "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee54": "Danny Lane", "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee55": "Dale Chihuly", "5726e06df1498d1400e8ee56": "1243\u201348 comes from the Sainte-Chapelle, is displayed along with other examples in the new Medieval & Renaissance galleries", "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c4": "10,000", - "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c5": "10,000 British and 2,000", - "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c6": "10,000 British and 2,000 old master", - "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c7": "10,000 British and 2,000 old master", - "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c8": "Paul Nash, Percy Wyndham Lewis, Eric Gill, Stanley Spencer, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Lucian Freud and David Hockney", + "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c5": "British and 2,000", + "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c6": "10,000", + "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c7": "10,000", + "5726e1fcdd62a815002e93c8": "10,000 British and 2,000", "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eed8": "14,000", - "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eed9": "1,442 costumes and items as a gift from Harrods following its display at the nearby department store", - "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eeda": "One of the first significant gifts of costume came in 1913 when the V&A received the Talbot Hughes", + "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eed9": "nearby department store", + "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eeda": "One of the first significant gifts of costume came in 1913", "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eedb": "1913", "5726e37ef1498d1400e8eedc": "1913", "5726e4eedd62a815002e9438": "178 Vivienne Westwood costumes", "5726e4eedd62a815002e9439": "178 Vivienne Westwood", "5726e4eedd62a815002e943a": "178 Vivienne Westwood", "5726e4eedd62a815002e943b": "178 Vivienne Westwood", - "5726e4eedd62a815002e943c": "Christian Lacroix, Jean Muir and Pierre Cardin", + "5726e4eedd62a815002e943c": "Pierre Cardin", "5726e680dd62a815002e946e": "1859 and 1865", - "5726e680dd62a815002e946f": "1859 and 1865", + "5726e680dd62a815002e946f": "Italian and French Renaissance", "5726e680dd62a815002e9470": "1859 and 1865", - "5726e680dd62a815002e9471": "Italian and French Renaissance objects was acquired between 1859 and 1865, and includes several cassone. The John Jones Collection of French 18th-century art and furnishings", + "5726e680dd62a815002e9471": "18th-century art and furnishings", "5726e680dd62a815002e9472": "18th-century art and furnishings", "5726e834dd62a815002e94a4": "1580", - "5726e834dd62a815002e94a5": "Hans Vredeman de Vries", - "5726e834dd62a815002e94a6": "c1750 from Germany", - "5726e834dd62a815002e94a7": "c1750 from Germany", - "5726e834dd62a815002e94a8": "19th-century", + "5726e834dd62a815002e94a5": "1580", + "5726e834dd62a815002e94a6": "c1750", + "5726e834dd62a815002e94a7": "c1750", + "5726e834dd62a815002e94a8": "Ernest Gimson", "5726e9c65951b619008f8247": "6000", - "5726e9c65951b619008f8248": "6000", - "5726e9c65951b619008f8249": "jewellery. Major bequests", + "5726e9c65951b619008f8248": "6000 items is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of jewellery in the world and includes works dating from Ancient Egypt", + "5726e9c65951b619008f8249": "154", "5726e9c65951b619008f824a": "154", - "5726e9c65951b619008f824b": "William and Judith Bollinger", + "5726e9c65951b619008f824b": "Judith Bollinger", "5726ee28708984140094d656": "15%", - "5726ee28708984140094d657": "1817", - "5726ee28708984140094d658": "8 tonnes, 10.5 metres high and 11 metres wide, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1862", - "5726ee28708984140094d659": "8 tonnes, 10.5 metres high and 11 metres wide, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1862", + "5726ee28708984140094d657": "1496", + "5726ee28708984140094d658": "8 tonnes", + "5726ee28708984140094d659": "8 tonnes, 10.5 metres high and 11 metres", "5726ee28708984140094d655": "10,000", - "5726ef12dd62a815002e959e": "58 cm high Gloucester Candlestick, dated to c1110", + "5726ef12dd62a815002e959e": "c1110", "5726ef12dd62a815002e959f": "58 cm high Gloucester Candlestick, dated to c1110", - "5726ef12dd62a815002e95a0": "St Thomas Becket, made from gilt copper, with enamelled scenes of the saint's martyrdom", + "5726ef12dd62a815002e95a0": "c1180", "5726ef12dd62a815002e95a1": "c1180", - "5726ef12dd62a815002e95a2": "58 cm high Gloucester Candlestick, dated to c1110", - "5726f1ec708984140094d6aa": "5,100", - "5726f1ec708984140094d6ad": "Chris Smith", + "5726ef12dd62a815002e95a2": "St Thomas Becket", + "5726f1ec708984140094d6aa": "Chris Smith", + "5726f1ec708984140094d6ad": "Bryan Davies", "5726f1ec708984140094d6ab": "25 February 2010", - "5726f1ec708984140094d6ac": "gallery closed 25 February 2010", - "5726f1ec708984140094d6a9": "25 February 2010", - "5726f2bcf1498d1400e8f0bc": "1130 British and 650 European", + "5726f1ec708984140094d6ac": "25 February 2010", + "5726f1ec708984140094d6a9": "February 2010", + "5726f2bcf1498d1400e8f0bc": "1130 British and 650", "5726f2bcf1498d1400e8f0bd": "1130 British and 650", "5726f2bcf1498d1400e8f0be": "1130 British and 650 European oil paintings, 6800", "5726f2bcf1498d1400e8f0bf": "Elizabeth II", @@ -5638,52 +5638,52 @@ "5726f4a0708984140094d6eb": "1857", "5726f4a0708984140094d6ec": "1857 John Sheepshanks", "5726f4a0708984140094d6ed": "1857 John Sheepshanks donated 233", - "5726f755708984140094d737": "continental art 1600\u20131800", - "5726f755708984140094d738": "Fran\u00e7ois Boucher including his portrait of Madame de Pompadour", + "5726f755708984140094d737": "1882", + "5726f755708984140094d738": "Virgin and Child) that formed part of the Jones bequest of 1882", "5726f755708984140094d739": "Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child) that formed part of the Jones bequest of 1882", - "5726f755708984140094d73a": "1882", + "5726f755708984140094d73a": "1882 and as such are displayed in the galleries of continental art 1600\u20131800", "5726f90b708984140094d75d": "1887", "5726f90b708984140094d75e": "1887", "5726f90b708984140094d75f": "781", - "5726f90b708984140094d760": "Animal Locomotion of 1887", + "5726f90b708984140094d760": "1887", "5726f90b708984140094d761": "James Lafayette's society portraits, a collection of more than 600 photographs", - "5726fb18dd62a815002e96ce": "400 AD to 1914", + "5726fb18dd62a815002e96ce": "22,000 objects in the collection that cover the period from about 400 AD to 1914", "5726fb18dd62a815002e96cf": "22,000", - "5726fb18dd62a815002e96d0": "400 AD to 1914", - "5726fb18dd62a815002e96d1": "22,000 objects in the collection that cover the period from about 400 AD to 1914", + "5726fb18dd62a815002e96d0": "22,000", + "5726fb18dd62a815002e96d1": "22,000", "5726fc63dd62a815002e9706": "National Galleries of Scotland", "5726fc63dd62a815002e9707": "Narcissus restored by Valerio Cioli c1564", "5726fc63dd62a815002e9708": "1493\u20131500", - "5726fc63dd62a815002e9709": "Italy is the Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence dated 1493\u20131500", - "5726fc63dd62a815002e970a": "Italy is the Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence", + "5726fc63dd62a815002e9709": "1493\u20131500", + "5726fc63dd62a815002e970a": "Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence", "5726fe95dd62a815002e9732": "more than 20", - "5726fe95dd62a815002e9733": "20 works in the museum collection, making it one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside France", + "5726fe95dd62a815002e9733": "20", "5726fe95dd62a815002e9734": "20 works in the museum collection, making it one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside France", - "5726fe95dd62a815002e9735": "World War I", - "5726fe95dd62a815002e9736": "20 works in the museum collection, making it one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside France", - "572700c8dd62a815002e976a": "Nicholas Stone, Caius Gabriel Cibber", + "5726fe95dd62a815002e9735": "1914, as acknowledgement of Britain's support of France in World War I", + "5726fe95dd62a815002e9736": "1914", + "572700c8dd62a815002e976a": "British and Europeans", "572700c8dd62a815002e976b": "Nicholas Stone", - "572700c8dd62a815002e976c": "Nicholas Stone", - "572700c8dd62a815002e976d": "Nicholas Stone", + "572700c8dd62a815002e976c": "British and Europeans", + "572700c8dd62a815002e976d": "Nicholas Stone, Caius Gabriel Cibber", "572702a3dd62a815002e9790": "Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries", "572702a3dd62a815002e9791": "Michael Hintze sculpture galleries in 2006", "572702a3dd62a815002e9792": "sculpture and mythology", - "572702a3dd62a815002e9793": "Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries in 2006 it was decided to extend the chronology of the works on display up to 1950", + "572702a3dd62a815002e9793": "Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries in 2006", "572702a3dd62a815002e9794": "Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein", "572703fdf1498d1400e8f23c": "53,000", "572703fdf1498d1400e8f23d": "53,000 examples, mainly western European though all populated continents", - "572703fdf1498d1400e8f23e": "weaving, printing, quilting embroidery, lace, tapestry and carpets", + "572703fdf1498d1400e8f23e": "weaving, printing", "572703fdf1498d1400e8f23f": "53,000 examples, mainly western European though all populated continents", "572703fdf1498d1400e8f240": "technique", - "57270541dd62a815002e97c8": "Sheldon & Mortlake", + "57270541dd62a815002e97c8": "St Gereon", "57270541dd62a815002e97c9": "15th-century tapestries, woven in the Netherlands", "57270541dd62a815002e97ca": "four Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, very rare 15th-century tapestries, woven in the Netherlands", "57270541dd62a815002e97cb": "four Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, very rare 15th-century tapestries, woven in the Netherlands", "57270541dd62a815002e97cc": "Sheldon & Mortlake", - "57270676dd62a815002e97f0": "European quilting, the late 14th-century", + "57270676dd62a815002e97f0": "14th-century", "57270676dd62a815002e97f1": "William Morris, including, embroidery, woven fabrics, tapestries (Including 'The Forest' tapestry of 1887", - "57270676dd62a815002e97f2": "William Morris, including, embroidery, woven fabrics, tapestries (Including 'The Forest' tapestry of 1887", - "57270676dd62a815002e97f3": "Serge Chermayeff", + "57270676dd62a815002e97f2": "1887", + "57270676dd62a815002e97f3": "Marion Dorn", "57270676dd62a815002e97f4": "Serge Chermayeff", "57270817708984140094d8c7": "March 2009", "57270817708984140094d8c8": "March 2009", @@ -5691,10 +5691,10 @@ "57270817708984140094d8ca": "March 2009", "57270817708984140094d8cb": "March 2009", "57270ab9708984140094d8f7": "Conservation", - "57270ab9708984140094d8f8": "Childhood", + "57270ab9708984140094d8f8": "long-term preservation of the collections, and covers all the collections held by the V&A and the V&A Museum of Childhood", "57270ab9708984140094d8f9": "damaging artefacts", "57270ab9708984140094d8fa": "the V&A Museum of Childhood", - "57270ab9708984140094d8fb": "\"preventive\" conservation this includes: performing surveys, assessments", + "57270ab9708984140094d8fb": "surveys, assessments", "57267b755951b619008f7433": "Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company", "57267b755951b619008f7434": "1957", "57267b755951b619008f7435": "Los Angeles and Burbank, California", @@ -5705,1019 +5705,1019 @@ "57267ca75951b619008f746b": "October 12, 1943", "57267ca75951b619008f746c": "80%", "57267ca75951b619008f746d": "October 12, 1943", - "57267f1cdd62a815002e8740": "eight owned-and-operated and over 232", + "57267f1cdd62a815002e8740": "232", "57267f1cdd62a815002e8741": "Citadel Broadcasting, which purchased the ABC Radio properties in 2007", "57267f1cdd62a815002e8742": "eight", "57267f1cdd62a815002e8743": "simultaneous", "57267f1cdd62a815002e8744": "Citadel Broadcasting, which purchased the ABC Radio properties in 2007", "5726808bdd62a815002e8776": "three companies: the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), the Mutual Broadcasting System and the National Broadcasting Company", - "5726808bdd62a815002e8777": "three companies", - "5726808bdd62a815002e8778": "three companies: the Columbia Broadcasting System", - "5726808bdd62a815002e8779": "markets of lesser importance than those served by NBC Red, which served the major cities, and to test drama series", - "5726808bdd62a815002e877a": "1927 for the primary purpose of testing new programs on markets of lesser importance than those served by NBC Red", - "572681ab708984140094c85d": "1934, Mutual", - "572681ab708984140094c85e": "1934, Mutual filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission", - "572681ab708984140094c85f": "1934, Mutual filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission", + "5726808bdd62a815002e8777": "electronics manufacturer Radio Corporation of America", + "5726808bdd62a815002e8778": "1927", + "5726808bdd62a815002e8779": "new programs on markets of lesser importance than those served by NBC Red, which served the major cities, and to test drama series", + "5726808bdd62a815002e877a": "1927", + "572681ab708984140094c85d": "Federal Communications Commission", + "572681ab708984140094c85e": "1938", + "572681ab708984140094c85f": "1940", "572681ab708984140094c860": "1938", "572681ab708984140094c861": "NBC Blue", "572684f5dd62a815002e87fc": "Mark Woods", - "572684f5dd62a815002e87fd": "NBC Blue Network into an independent subsidiary, formally divorcing the operations of NBC Red and NBC Blue on January 8, 1942", + "572684f5dd62a815002e87fd": "Mark Woods", "572684f5dd62a815002e87fe": "7.5 million", "572684f5dd62a815002e87ff": "David Sarnoff", - "572684f5dd62a815002e8800": "Mutual's appeals against the FCC were rejected, RCA decided to sell NBC Blue in 1941", - "572685d1f1498d1400e8e29e": "Edward John Noble, the owner of Life Savers", + "572684f5dd62a815002e8800": "Swiss Bank Corporation in 1997", + "572685d1f1498d1400e8e29e": "Savers", "572685d1f1498d1400e8e29f": "12, 1943", "572685d1f1498d1400e8e2a0": "George B. Storer in 1944", - "572685d1f1498d1400e8e2a1": "president and CEO of ABC until December 1949, and was subsequently promoted to vice-chairman of the board before leaving ABC altogether on June 30, 1951", + "572685d1f1498d1400e8e2a1": "president and CEO of ABC until December 1949", "572685d1f1498d1400e8e2a2": "CEO of ABC until December 1949", - "57268739708984140094c8ed": "Paul Whiteman, performances from the Metropolitan Opera, and jazz concerts aired as part of its broadcast of The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street", + "57268739708984140094c8ed": "U.S. from Nazi Germany", "57268739708984140094c8ee": "Paul Whiteman", "57268739708984140094c8ef": "Milton Cross", - "57268739708984140094c8f0": "several big names", + "57268739708984140094c8f0": "several big names, such as Bing Crosby", "57268739708984140094c8f1": "public service", - "57269260dd62a815002e89ea": "European sports channel Eurosport for $155 million", - "57269260dd62a815002e89eb": "27", + "57269260dd62a815002e89ea": "33%", + "57269260dd62a815002e89eb": "27 of that year, ABC announced the launch of ABC1", "57269260dd62a815002e89ec": "October, the company's attempt to develop ABC International", "57269260dd62a815002e89ed": "October, the company's attempt to develop ABC International", - "57269260dd62a815002e89ee": "June 2000", + "57269260dd62a815002e89ee": "$155 million", "57269344f1498d1400e8e43e": "1959", - "57269344f1498d1400e8e43f": "1959, this rerun activity was completed with program syndication, with ABC Films selling programs to networks not owned by ABC. The arrival of satellite television", + "57269344f1498d1400e8e43f": "satellite television", "57269344f1498d1400e8e440": "Japan and Latin America", "57269344f1498d1400e8e441": "all of its interests in international networks, mainly in Japan and Latin America", - "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5c": "Leonard Goldenson said that ABC's first international activity was broadcasting the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953", + "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5c": "1950s", "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5d": "Beirut", - "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5e": "Goldenson also cited interest in Japan in the early 1950s, acquiring a 5%", + "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5e": "5%", "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb5f": "June 1953", "5726caaaf1498d1400e8eb60": "June 1953", - "5726e5ac708984140094d51b": "2000", + "5726e5ac708984140094d51b": "Peanuts television specials, having acquired the broadcast rights from CBS, which originated the specials in 1965", "5726e5ac708984140094d51c": "Emmy Awards", - "5726e5ac708984140094d51d": "Peanuts specials broadcast annually by ABC, including A Charlie Brown Christmas, include It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving", + "5726e5ac708984140094d51d": "1965", "5726e5ac708984140094d51e": "Emmy Awards", "5726e5ac708984140094d51f": "television specials", "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef30": "1974", "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef31": "Ryan Seacrest", "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef32": "1956", "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef33": "1974", - "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef34": "cable channel TLC in 2006", + "5726e5b1f1498d1400e8ef34": "1956, 1997", "5726e671dd62a815002e9464": "1963. ABC also broadcasts the morning news program Good Morning America and has done so since 1975", - "5726e671dd62a815002e9465": "1963. ABC also broadcasts the morning news program", - "5726e671dd62a815002e9466": "Edge of Night, following its cancellation by CBS in 1975", + "5726e671dd62a815002e9465": "1963. ABC also broadcasts the morning news program Good Morning America and has done so since 1975", + "5726e671dd62a815002e9466": "Procter & Gamble-produced soap The Edge", "5726e671dd62a815002e9467": "soap opera General Hospital, the latter of which is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of the ABC television network, having aired since 1963", "5726e671dd62a815002e9468": "soap opera", - "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6e": "ESPN Sports Saturday block on Saturday late afternoons", + "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6e": "ESPN Sports Saturday block on Saturday", "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6c": "2006", - "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6b": "weekend afternoons since ESPN took over responsibilities for ABC's sports division in 2006", - "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6a": "2006", - "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6d": "Disson Skating", - "5726e860708984140094d579": "VHF channel 7, as Frank Marx", + "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6b": "weekend", + "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6a": "Disson Skating", + "5726e773f1498d1400e8ef6d": "compilation", + "5726e860708984140094d579": "Frank Marx", "5726e860708984140094d57a": "2 through 6", - "5726e860708984140094d57b": "five applications for television station", - "5726e860708984140094d57c": "VHF channel 7, as Frank Marx", + "5726e860708984140094d57b": "1947", + "5726e860708984140094d57c": "Frank Marx", "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa0": "108 existing television", - "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa1": "United States; a few major cities (such as Boston) had only two television", - "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa2": "1949", - "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa3": "fall of 1949", - "5726ea06dd62a815002e950a": "theater operator United Paramount Theatres", - "5726ea06dd62a815002e950b": "1949, movie theater operator United Paramount Theatres", + "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa1": "108 existing television", + "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa2": "headstart", + "5726e942f1498d1400e8efa3": "fall of 1949, ABC found itself in the position of an outsider", + "5726ea06dd62a815002e950a": "U.S. Supreme Court", + "5726ea06dd62a815002e950b": "Paramount Theatres", "5726ea06dd62a815002e950c": "$5 million", - "5726ea06dd62a815002e950d": "$5 million", + "5726ea06dd62a815002e950d": "58% ownership stake in ABC, giving him $5 million", "5726ea06dd62a815002e950e": "$5 million", "5726ec6ff1498d1400e8eff2": "Leonard Goldenson", "5726ec6ff1498d1400e8eff3": "William S. Paley", "5726ec6ff1498d1400e8eff4": "June 6, 1951", "5726ed12708984140094d645": "1952", - "5726ed12708984140094d646": "1952", - "5726ed12708984140094d647": "1952", - "5726ed12708984140094d648": "1952", + "5726ed12708984140094d646": "February 9, 1953", + "5726ed12708984140094d647": "February 9, 1953, the FCC approved UPT's purchase of ABC in exchange for $25 million", + "5726ed12708984140094d648": "$25 million", "5726edeff1498d1400e8f024": "August 1", - "5726edeff1498d1400e8f025": "WJZ-TV in New York City (later re-called WABC-TV), signed on the air on August 10, 1948", + "5726edeff1498d1400e8f025": "KGO-TV in San Francisco, which had received its license prior to the freeze, made its debut on May 5, 1949", "5726edeff1498d1400e8f026": "Mount Wilson", - "5726edeff1498d1400e8f027": "80,937 m2", + "5726edeff1498d1400e8f027": "80,937", "5726efdbdd62a815002e95c6": "September 30, 1960", "5726efdbdd62a815002e95c7": "September 30, 1960", "5726efdbdd62a815002e95c8": "September 30, 1960", - "5726efdbdd62a815002e95c9": "September 30, 1960", + "5726efdbdd62a815002e95c9": "hole", "5726f0865951b619008f82e5": "$7.5 million and initiated discussions to renew ABC's television contract for Walt Disney Presents, which was due to expire in 1961", - "5726f0865951b619008f82e6": "1959, Walt Disney Productions, having improved its financial situation, had purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park for $7.5 million", - "5726f0865951b619008f82e7": "1959, Walt Disney Productions, having improved its financial situation, had purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park for $7.5 million", - "5726f0865951b619008f82e8": "1959, Walt Disney Productions, having improved its financial situation, had purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park for $7.5 million", + "5726f0865951b619008f82e6": "1961", + "5726f0865951b619008f82e7": "1961", + "5726f0865951b619008f82e8": "1961", "572734af708984140094dae3": "2000", "572734af708984140094dae4": "Troika Design Group to design", - "572734af708984140094dae5": "2000, ABC launched a web-based promotional campaign focused around its circle", - "572734af708984140094dae6": "2000", + "572734af708984140094dae5": "02 identity", + "572734af708984140094dae6": "promotional campaign focused around its circle", "572735a15951b619008f86bf": "Pittard Sullivan", - "572735a15951b619008f86c0": "2015", - "572735a15951b619008f86c1": "Pittard Sullivan", + "572735a15951b619008f86c0": "2002", + "572735a15951b619008f86c1": "2002", "572735a15951b619008f86c2": "1998\u20132002", "572736625951b619008f86d1": "gold CGI design on a blue background, accompanied by the slogan \"That Special Feeling\" in a script font. Ten years later, in 1993", - "572736625951b619008f86d2": "1993, the \"ABC Circle", + "572736625951b619008f86d2": "1993", "572736625951b619008f86d3": "1983", "572736625951b619008f86d4": "1983", "572736fc5951b619008f86d9": "three-dimensional", - "572736fc5951b619008f86da": "1977 ID sequence that featured a bubble on a black background representing the circle with glossy gold letters", + "572736fc5951b619008f86da": "black background representing the circle with glossy gold letters", "572736fc5951b619008f86db": "circle with glossy gold letters", - "57273799f1498d1400e8f4be": "Herbert Bayer in the 1920s, but also share similarities with several other fonts, such as ITC Avant Garde and Horatio", + "57273799f1498d1400e8f4be": "Paul Rand", "57273799f1498d1400e8f4bf": "1963\u201364 season. The letters are strongly reminiscent of the Bauhaus", - "57273799f1498d1400e8f4c0": "Herbert Bayer in the 1920s", - "57273799f1498d1400e8f4c1": "1962, graphic designer", + "57273799f1498d1400e8f4c0": "Herbert", + "57273799f1498d1400e8f4c1": "1962", "5727387b5951b619008f86e9": "September 2005", "5727387b5951b619008f86ea": "September 2005", "5727387b5951b619008f86eb": "six", "57273954708984140094db05": "2004, ABC's average viewership declined by ten ratings points, landing the network in fourth place, behind NBC, CBS and Fox", - "57273954708984140094db06": "ABC rise to second place, jumping ahead of CBS, but behind a surging Fox. On April 21, 2004", - "57273954708984140094db07": "21, 2004, Disney announced a restructuring of its Disney Media Networks division with Anne Sweeney", - "57273954708984140094db08": "2004", + "57273954708984140094db06": "Grey's Anatomy as well as reality series Dancing with the Stars", + "57273954708984140094db07": "Anne Sweeney", + "57273954708984140094db08": "7, 2005, ABC Sports and ESPN signed an eight-year broadcast rights agreement with NASCAR", "57273a0d708984140094db0d": "2002", "57273a0d708984140094db0e": "Michael Eisner", - "57273a0d708984140094db0f": "two additional spinoffs that later debuted in the early 2010s", - "57273a0d708984140094db10": "two additional spinoffs that later debuted in the early 2010s", - "57273abef1498d1400e8f4da": "April 30, 2000", - "57273abef1498d1400e8f4db": "30, 2000", - "57273abef1498d1400e8f4dc": "April 30, 2000", + "57273a0d708984140094db0f": "Bachelor", + "57273a0d708984140094db10": "elimination-style dating show's success led to a spinoff, The Bachelorette", + "57273abef1498d1400e8f4da": "30, 2000, as a result of a carriage dispute with ABC, Time Warner", + "57273abef1498d1400e8f4db": "30, 2000, as a result of a carriage", + "57273abef1498d1400e8f4dc": "2. ABC ended the 2000", "57273abef1498d1400e8f4dd": "April 30, 2000", - "57273b69dd62a815002e99d6": "TGI", - "57273b69dd62a815002e99d7": "World", + "57273b69dd62a815002e99d6": "2000", + "57273b69dd62a815002e99d7": "Boy Meets World", "57273b69dd62a815002e99d8": "Friday comedy block", "57273c195951b619008f8721": "August 1999", "57273c195951b619008f8722": "August 1999", "57273c195951b619008f8723": "August 1999", "57273c195951b619008f8724": "August 1999", - "57273d19708984140094db3d": "31, 1995", - "57273d19708984140094db3e": "July 31, 1995", - "57273d19708984140094db3f": "July 31, 1995", - "57273d19708984140094db40": "$1.65 billion", - "57273d19708984140094db41": "31, 1995", + "57273d19708984140094db3d": "1995", + "57273d19708984140094db3e": "July 31, 1995, The Walt Disney Company announced an agreement to merge with Capital Cities/ABC for $19 billion", + "57273d19708984140094db3f": "$387 million", + "57273d19708984140094db40": "president", + "57273d19708984140094db41": "ABC", "57273dbbf1498d1400e8f508": "1965\u201366", - "57273dbbf1498d1400e8f509": "1965\u201366 season that color became the dominant format for the three broadcast television networks", + "57273dbbf1498d1400e8f509": "three broadcast television networks", "57273dbbf1498d1400e8f50a": "Beating the Odds", - "57273ef15951b619008f8751": "May 1, 1953", - "57273ef15951b619008f8752": "May 1, 1953", + "57273ef15951b619008f8751": "1953", + "57273ef15951b619008f8752": "1, 1953", "57273ef15951b619008f8753": "Baltimore in 1959", - "57273f9d708984140094db51": "Robert Kintner to be ABC's president while he himself served as its CEO, a position he would hold until his death in 1958", + "57273f9d708984140094db51": "Robert Kintner", "57273f9d708984140094db52": "October 1954", "57273f9d708984140094db53": "October 1954", "57273f9d708984140094db54": "5 million", - "5727403af1498d1400e8f526": "mid-1953", - "5727403af1498d1400e8f527": "radio program of the same title, and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, the latter of which (at 13 seasons, running from 1952 to 1965", - "5727403af1498d1400e8f528": "U.S. television history, until it was surpassed by The Simpsons in 2002", + "5727403af1498d1400e8f526": "Paramount Pictures", + "5727403af1498d1400e8f527": "Lone Ranger", + "5727403af1498d1400e8f528": "1952 to 1965", "57274118dd62a815002e9a1c": "1942 films Kings Row and Casablanca", - "57274118dd62a815002e9a1d": "1954 film The Boy from Oklahoma", + "57274118dd62a815002e9a1d": "1954 film The Boy from Oklahoma); and Maverick", "57274118dd62a815002e9a1e": "Walt Disney", - "57274118dd62a815002e9a1f": "Warner Bros. Presents. Airing during the 1955\u201356 season, it showcased television adaptations of the 1942 films Kings Row and Casablanca; Cheyenne", + "57274118dd62a815002e9a1f": "Warner Bros", "572741aaf1498d1400e8f53e": "Roy contacted Goldenson", "572741aaf1498d1400e8f53f": "$500,000", "572741aaf1498d1400e8f540": "1953", - "572741aaf1498d1400e8f541": "$4.5 million in additional loans, a third of the budget intended for the park. 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On March 16, 1985", + "57277373dd62a815002e9d25": "Leonard Goldenson", "57277373dd62a815002e9d26": "$500 million", - "57277373dd62a815002e9d27": "Leonard Goldenson about a proposal to merge their respective companies. On March 16, 1985", - "57277373dd62a815002e9d28": "January 1985", - "572774cf5951b619008f8a51": "September 5, 1985", + "57277373dd62a815002e9d27": "$900 million", + "57277373dd62a815002e9d28": "$900 million", + "572774cf5951b619008f8a51": "September 5, 1985. After the ABC/Capital Cities merger was finalized on January 3, 1986", "572774cf5951b619008f8a52": "January 3, 1986", "572774cf5951b619008f8a53": "5, 1985", "572774cf5951b619008f8a54": "September 5, 1985", - "572774cf5951b619008f8a55": "September 5, 1985", + "572774cf5951b619008f8a55": "1985", "57277585708984140094de2b": "four of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s ended their runs during the mid-1980s: Laverne & Shirley", - "57277585708984140094de2c": "four of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s ended their runs during the mid-1980s: Laverne & Shirley", - "57277585708984140094de2d": "trouble, NBC", + "57277585708984140094de2c": "1986", + "57277585708984140094de2d": "Three networks in 1984", "57277585708984140094de2e": "four of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s ended their runs during the mid-1980s: Laverne & Shirley", - "57277585708984140094de2f": "four of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s ended their runs during the mid-1980s: Laverne & Shirley", - "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c4": "revamped its Friday night schedule around family-friendly comedies in the late 1980s, culminating in the 1989 debut of the \"TGIF", - "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c5": "TGIF\" block", + "57277585708984140094de2f": "Three networks in 1984", + "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c4": "TGIF", + "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c5": "1989 debut of the \"TGIF\" block", "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c6": "Miller-Boyett", - "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c7": "Miller-Boyett", + "57277632f1498d1400e8f8c7": "Milkis", "572776e85951b619008f8a7f": "seven radio stations nationwide in order to purchase Houston radio stations KXYZ and KXYZ-FM for $1 million", - "572776e85951b619008f8a80": "Ralph Nelson-directed Charly. It was renamed ABC Motion Pictures in 1979", + "572776e85951b619008f8a80": "Ralph Nelson", "572776e85951b619008f8a81": "Ralph Nelson", - "572776e85951b619008f8a82": "1985. The studio also operated two subsidiaries, Palomar Pictures International and Selmur Pictures. In July 1968", - "572776e85951b619008f8a83": "1968", + "572776e85951b619008f8a82": "1985", + "572776e85951b619008f8a83": "Redwood City, California; that park was sold in 1972", "5727780a5951b619008f8a9d": "1957", - "5727780a5951b619008f8a9e": "between 1953 and 1958", + "5727780a5951b619008f8a9e": "detective series. Despite an almost 500%", "5727780a5951b619008f8a9f": "10% and 18%", "5727780a5951b619008f8aa0": "Ollie Treiz", - "5727780a5951b619008f8aa1": "American Bandstand", + "5727780a5951b619008f8aa1": "Dick Clark", "57277944f1498d1400e8f90a": "counterprogramming against its competitors\", offering a strong lineup of programs that contrasted with those seen on its rival networks", "57277944f1498d1400e8f90b": "western series (as well as series such as the actioner Zorro", - "57277944f1498d1400e8f90c": "public enthusiasm and sponsorship for these types of shows at the expense of news", - "57277944f1498d1400e8f90d": "NBC and CBS in the fall of 1957, and its detective", - "57277af2708984140094dec3": "May 2013", - "57277af2708984140094dec4": "May 2013", + "57277944f1498d1400e8f90c": "public enthusiasm and sponsorship", + "57277944f1498d1400e8f90d": "detective", + "57277af2708984140094dec3": "WATCH ABC", + "57277af2708984140094dec4": "Boston, Kansas City, Milwaukee", "57277af2708984140094dec5": "14 season. Hearst Television", - "57277af2708984140094dec6": "2013", + "57277af2708984140094dec6": "May 2013", "57277bfc708984140094ded9": "Sinclair", - "57277bfc708984140094deda": "market", - "57277bfc708984140094dedb": "overall market", - "57277bfc708984140094dedc": "28 ABC affiliates", - "57277bfc708984140094dedd": "Howard Stirk Holdings). The E. W. Scripps Company is the largest operator of ABC stations", + "57277bfc708984140094deda": "WABM-DT2/WDBB-DT2 in the Birmingham market, which serve as repeaters of WBMA-LD", + "57277bfc708984140094dedb": "15", + "57277bfc708984140094dedc": "28", + "57277bfc708984140094dedd": "Howard Stirk Holdings", "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e76": "June 16, 2007", - "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e77": "June 16, 2007", - "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e78": "entertainment division, while blue ribbons", - "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e79": "entertainment division, while blue ribbons", - "57277de9dd62a815002e9ea4": "St. Joseph, Missouri", + "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e77": "Troika", + "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e78": "water and ribbon effects", + "57277cf6dd62a815002e9e79": "ABC News", + "57277de9dd62a815002e9ea4": "1994", "57277de9dd62a815002e9ea5": "Joseph, Missouri, which is designated by Nielsen", "57277de9dd62a815002e9ea6": "Tampa, Florida (WFTS-TV and WWSB) and Grand Rapids", "57277de9dd62a815002e9ea7": "WTSP", "57269e8a5951b619008f77f5": "Mongol Empire and being proclaimed \"Genghis", - "57269e8a5951b619008f77f6": "Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia", - "57269e8a5951b619008f77f7": "wholesale massacres", + "57269e8a5951b619008f77f6": "Mongol Empire", + "57269e8a5951b619008f77f7": "wholesale massacres of the civilian populations", "57269e8a5951b619008f77f8": "Khwarezmian and Xia", "57269e8a5951b619008f77f9": "\"Genghis", "5726a00d708984140094cc25": "edei", "5726a00d708984140094cc26": "1227", "5726a00d708984140094cc27": "1227", "5726a00d708984140094cc28": "1227", - "5726a00d708984140094cc29": "1227", + "5726a00d708984140094cc29": "1227 after defeating the Western Xia", "5726a21bf1498d1400e8e578": "1162", - "5726a21bf1498d1400e8e579": "1162", + "5726a21bf1498d1400e8e579": "Yes\u00fcgei, a Khamag Mongol's major chief of the Kiyad and an ally of Toghrul", "5726a21bf1498d1400e8e57a": "1162", "5726a21bf1498d1400e8e57b": "1162", - "5726a340dd62a815002e8bbc": "two half-brothers named Begter and Belgutei. Like many of the nomads of Mongolia", + "5726a340dd62a815002e8bbc": "one sister named Tem\u00fclen", "5726a340dd62a815002e8bbd": "Begter and Belgutei. Like many of the nomads of Mongolia", "5726a340dd62a815002e8bbe": "B\u00f6rte", "5726a340dd62a815002e8bbf": "Khongirad", - "5726a340dd62a815002e8bc0": "Hachiun, and Tem\u00fcge, and one sister named Tem\u00fclen", + "5726a340dd62a815002e8bc0": "Dai Setsen", "5726a4a9708984140094ccb7": "Begter, Temujin's older half-brother, began to exercise the power of the eldest", - "5726a4a9708984140094ccb8": "Tem\u00fcjin and his brothers", + "5726a4a9708984140094ccb8": "Temujin's mother Hoelun (not Begter's mother)", "5726a4a9708984140094ccb9": "Khasar", "5726a4a9708984140094ccba": "Khasar", - "5726a5f65951b619008f7903": "1177", + "5726a5f65951b619008f7903": "around 1177", "5726a5f65951b619008f7904": "1177", - "5726a5f65951b619008f7905": "1177", - "5726a5f65951b619008f7906": "1177", - "5726a5f65951b619008f7907": "1177", + "5726a5f65951b619008f7905": "Genghis Khan", + "5726a5f65951b619008f7906": "Bo'orchu, two of Genghis", + "5726a5f65951b619008f7907": "ger", "5726a784708984140094ccff": "Tem\u00fcjin grew up observing the tough political climate of Mongolia", "5726a784708984140094cd00": "unstable political climate", "5726a784708984140094cd01": "Chinese dynasties to the south. Tem\u00fcjin's mother Hoelun taught him many lessons about the unstable political climate of Mongolia", "5726a784708984140094cd02": "Hoelun", "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c34": "B\u00f6rte of the Onggirat", - "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c35": "B\u00f6rte of the Onggirat tribe", - "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c36": "Tem\u00fcjin", - "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c37": "Jochi (1185\u20131226), nine months later, clouding the issue of his parentage", - "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c38": "B\u00f6rte's marriage to Tem\u00fcjin", - "5726a9ed5951b619008f7969": "three more", + "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c35": "Merkits", + "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c36": "Tem\u00fcjin rescued her with the help of his friend and future rival, Jamukha", + "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c37": "Jochi (1185", + "5726a8d4dd62a815002e8c38": "1185", + "5726a9ed5951b619008f7969": "three more sons, Chagatai", "5726a9ed5951b619008f796a": "three more sons, Chagatai", "5726a9ed5951b619008f796b": "1232). Genghis", "5726a9ed5951b619008f796c": "1232). Genghis", - "5726a9ed5951b619008f796d": "1232). Genghis", - "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a2": "1197", + "5726a9ed5951b619008f796d": "six", + "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a2": "sworn brother or blood brother) Toghrul, who was Khan of the Keraites", "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a3": "1197. This relationship was first reinforced when B\u00f6rte was captured by the Merkits", "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a4": "own tribe, the Jadaran", "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a5": "20,000", "5726ab47f1498d1400e8e6a6": "Jamukha", "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6ca": "1186", "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6cb": "Kokochu", - "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6cc": "1186, Tem\u00fcjin", + "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6cc": "1186", "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6cd": "Dalan Balzhut", - "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6ce": "1186", + "5726acc1f1498d1400e8e6ce": "Qara Khitai", "5726ae32708984140094cdab": "stronger", "5726ae32708984140094cdac": "absolute obedience and following his rule of law, the Yassa code", - "5726ae32708984140094cdad": "orphans from the conquered tribe", - "5726ae32708984140094cdae": "absolute obedience and following his rule of law", + "5726ae32708984140094cdad": "orphans", + "5726ae32708984140094cdae": "great loyalty among the conquered people, making Tem\u00fcjin stronger with each victory", "5726af765951b619008f7a51": "Jochi", - "5726af765951b619008f7a52": "ghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi", - "5726af765951b619008f7a53": "Jamuk", - "5726af765951b619008f7a54": "Jamukha escaped during the conflict. This defeat was a catalyst for the fall and eventual dissolution of the Keraite", - "5726b0985951b619008f7a91": "Tem\u00fcjin was the Naimans (Naiman Mongols", + "5726af765951b619008f7a52": "Jochi", + "5726af765951b619008f7a53": "Jamukha", + "5726af765951b619008f7a54": "Keraite", + "5726b0985951b619008f7a91": "generals abandoned Jamukha, including Subutai", "5726b0985951b619008f7a92": "1201, a khuruldai", "5726b0985951b619008f7a93": "Qara Khitai", - "5726b0985951b619008f7a94": "Jamukha, including Subutai, Jelme", - "5726b0985951b619008f7a95": "Naimans (Naiman Mongols", + "5726b0985951b619008f7a94": "Subutai, Jelme", + "5726b0985951b619008f7a95": "Naimans did not surrender, although enough sectors again voluntarily sided with Tem\u00fcjin. In 1201", "5726b1d95951b619008f7acd": "friendship and reunion", "5726b1d95951b619008f7ace": "Jamukha, stating that he did not want disloyal men in his army. Jamukha refused the offer of friendship and reunion", - "5726b1d95951b619008f7acf": "Jamukha, stating that he did not want disloyal men in his army. Jamukha refused the offer of friendship and reunion", + "5726b1d95951b619008f7acf": "Jamukha refused the offer of friendship and reunion", "5726b1d95951b619008f7ad0": "noble", - "5726b879708984140094cf01": "Jamukha (who also wanted to be a ruler of Mongol tribes) and Wang", + "5726b879708984140094cf01": "siege warfare from the Chinese", "5726b879708984140094cf02": "Wang", - "5726b879708984140094cf03": "Wang Khan", - "5726b879708984140094cf04": "Jamukha (who also wanted to be a ruler of Mongol tribes) and Wang", - "5726b879708984140094cf05": "Wang Khan (his and his father's ally), his son Jochi", + "5726b879708984140094cf03": "Jochi, and problems with the most important shaman, who was allegedly trying to drive a wedge between him and his loyal brother Khasar", + "5726b879708984140094cf04": "Wang", + "5726b879708984140094cf05": "Jochi", "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf1": "1206", - "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf2": "1206 Tem\u00fcjin", + "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf2": "Tem\u00fcjin", "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf3": "Khagan was not conferred on Genghis until after his death, when his son and successor, \u00d6gedei", - "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf4": "\"Genghis", + "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf4": "\"Genghis Khan\". The title Khagan", "5726b9e15951b619008f7bf5": "1206", - "5726bb645951b619008f7c3b": "1211", - "5726bb645951b619008f7c3c": "1211", - "5726bb645951b619008f7c3d": "1211", - "5726bb645951b619008f7c3e": "1211", - "5726bb645951b619008f7c3f": "1211", - "5726bd655951b619008f7c9f": "west and usurped the khanate of Qara Khitai (also known as the Western Liao", - "5726bd655951b619008f7ca0": "Jin dynasty", + "5726bb645951b619008f7c3b": "1234", + "5726bb645951b619008f7c3c": "1234", + "5726bb645951b619008f7c3d": "1234", + "5726bb645951b619008f7c3e": "1215", + "5726bb645951b619008f7c3f": "Western Xia", + "5726bd655951b619008f7c9f": "west", + "5726bd655951b619008f7ca0": "Jin dynasty. Therefore, Genghis", "5726bd655951b619008f7ca1": "two tumen (20,000", - "5726bd655951b619008f7ca2": "two tumen (20,000 soldiers) against Kuchlug", - "5726bd655951b619008f7ca3": "two tumen (20,000 soldiers) against Kuchlug", + "5726bd655951b619008f7ca2": "20,000 soldiers) against Kuchlug", + "5726bd655951b619008f7ca3": "20,000 soldiers) against Kuchlug", "5726bf135951b619008f7ce9": "1218", "5726bf135951b619008f7cea": "1218", - "5726bf135951b619008f7ceb": "Qara Khitai, the Mongol Empire and its control extended as far west as Lake Balkhash, which bordered the Khwarezmia", + "5726bf135951b619008f7ceb": "Qara Khitai, the Mongol Empire and its control extended as far west as Lake Balkhash", "5726bf135951b619008f7cec": "Khwarezmia", "5726bf135951b619008f7ced": "Muslim", - "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f76": "Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad", + "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f76": "13th century", "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f77": "Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad", "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f78": "Ala ad-Din Muhammad", - "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f79": "Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad", + "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f79": "100,000", "5726c0c5dd62a815002e8f7a": "Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad", "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa6": "Khwarezmian Empire", - "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa7": "three groups", - "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa8": "third division under Genghis", + "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa7": "three", + "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa8": "northeast of Khwarezmia. The second division under Jebe marched secretly to the southeast part of Khwarzemia", "5726c20fdd62a815002e8fa9": "Samarkand", "5726c20fdd62a815002e8faa": "Samarkand", "5726c3b3708984140094d0cf": "Khwarezmia", - "5726c3b3708984140094d0d0": "Otrar, relying on superior strategy and tactics. Genghis Khan ordered the wholesale", - "5726c3b3708984140094d0d1": "pouring molten silver", + "5726c3b3708984140094d0d0": "Inalchuq by pouring molten silver into his ears", + "5726c3b3708984140094d0d1": "molten", "5726c3b3708984140094d0d2": "20,000 men and two years", "5726c3b3708984140094d0d3": "superior strategy and tactics. Genghis", - "5726c4c8708984140094d0f5": "remnants of the Khwarezmid Empire", + "5726c4c8708984140094d0f5": "Samarkand", "5726c4c8708984140094d0f6": "Bukhara", "5726c4c8708984140094d0f7": "farmland", - "5726c61ff1498d1400e8eae2": "Samarkand using captured enemies as body shields", + "5726c61ff1498d1400e8eae2": "Ata-Malik Juvayni, a high official in the service of the Mongol empire", "5726c61ff1498d1400e8eae3": "fortress", "5726c61ff1498d1400e8eae4": "Ata-Malik Juvayni", "5726c7a85951b619008f7ddd": "gates to the Mongols", "5726c7a85951b619008f7dde": "slavery", - "5726c7a85951b619008f7ddf": "slavery", - "5726c7a85951b619008f7de0": "ground. Genghis", - "5726c7a85951b619008f7de1": "Mongolian army and the rest of the population was sent into slavery", + "5726c7a85951b619008f7ddf": "artisans and craftsmen", + "5726c7a85951b619008f7de0": "ground", + "5726c7a85951b619008f7de1": "slavery", "5726c9b0dd62a815002e9046": "1220", - "5726c9b0dd62a815002e9047": "1220", + "5726c9b0dd62a815002e9047": "1220, Genghis Khan gathered his forces in Persia and Armenia to return to the Mongolian steppes. Under the suggestion of Subutai", "5726c9b0dd62a815002e9048": "two forces", "5726c9b0dd62a815002e9049": "larger Kievan", - "5726c9b0dd62a815002e904a": "larger Kievan force", - "57272bcb5951b619008f8683": "1237, concluding the campaign in 1240", - "57272bcb5951b619008f8684": "1237, concluding the campaign in 1240", + "5726c9b0dd62a815002e904a": "80,000", + "57272bcb5951b619008f8683": "1237", + "57272bcb5951b619008f8684": "Volga Bulgaria and Kievan Rus' in 1237", "57272bcb5951b619008f8685": "Transoxiana", "57272bcb5951b619008f8686": "back to Mongolia soon afterwards, and Jebe died on the road back to Samarkand", - "57272bcb5951b619008f8687": "Samarkand. The famous cavalry expedition led by Subutai", + "57272bcb5951b619008f8687": "Mongolia", "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43a": "1226", "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43b": "1226", "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43c": "1226", - "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43d": "1226", - "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43e": "1226", + "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43d": "November, Genghis laid siege to the Tangut city Lingzhou and crossed the Yellow River", + "57272ce1f1498d1400e8f43e": "November, Genghis laid siege", "57272dd55951b619008f8697": "1227", "57272dd55951b619008f8698": "1227", - "57272dd55951b619008f8699": "Genghis Khan, after conquering Deshun, went to Liupanshan", + "57272dd55951b619008f8699": "Genghis Khan", "57272dd55951b619008f869a": "1227", "57272dd55951b619008f869b": "1227", - "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f44e": "succession of Genghis", - "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f44f": "Khwarezmid Empire", - "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f450": "over Jochi's paternity was voiced most strongly by Chagatai. In The Secret History of the Mongols", - "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f451": "tension, and possibly for other reasons, \u00d6gedei", - "57272ff2708984140094dabd": "Genghis", - "57272ff2708984140094dabe": "empire", - "57272ff2708984140094dabf": "lui, Genghis Khan", - "57272ff2708984140094dac0": "Genghis", + "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f44e": "Jochi among the brothers. According to traditional historical accounts, the issue over Jochi's paternity was voiced most strongly by Chagatai", + "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f44f": "Chagatai", + "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f450": "voiced most strongly by Chagatai. In The Secret History of the Mongols", + "57272ec7f1498d1400e8f451": "\u00d6gedei", + "57272ff2708984140094dabd": "Jochi", + "57272ff2708984140094dabe": "Chagatai", + "57272ff2708984140094dabf": "Jochi were to become successor, it was likely that Chagatai would engage in warfare with him and collapse the empire", + "57272ff2708984140094dac0": "Jochi", "5727311d5951b619008f86ab": "1226", - "5727311d5951b619008f86ac": "1226", - "5727311d5951b619008f86ad": "Urgench from destruction, as it belonged to territory allocated to him as a fief", + "5727311d5951b619008f86ac": "1223", + "5727311d5951b619008f86ad": "Urgench from destruction", "5727311d5951b619008f86ae": "1226", - "5727311d5951b619008f86af": "1226", + "5727311d5951b619008f86af": "Rashid al-Din", "57273249f1498d1400e8f46a": "Western Xia, Genghis", - "57273249f1498d1400e8f46b": "hunting or battle. According to The Secret History of the Mongols Genghis", + "57273249f1498d1400e8f46b": "hunting or battle", "57273249f1498d1400e8f46c": "Western Xia in battle", - "57273249f1498d1400e8f46d": "connect Genghis", + "57273249f1498d1400e8f46d": "Mongol chronicles connect Genghis", "57273249f1498d1400e8f46e": "Oirads", "572732f8f1498d1400e8f474": "death, Genghis Khan asked to be buried without markings", "572732f8f1498d1400e8f475": "death, Genghis Khan asked to be buried without markings", "572732f8f1498d1400e8f476": "Onon", "572732f8f1498d1400e8f477": "many years", - "57273455f1498d1400e8f48c": "1954, Genghis", - "57273455f1498d1400e8f48d": "Kumbum Monastery or Ta'er Shi near Xining, which soon fell under Communist control. In early 1954, Genghis", - "57273455f1498d1400e8f48e": "1939 Chinese Nationalist soldiers", - "57273455f1498d1400e8f48f": "1939 Chinese Nationalist soldiers", - "57273455f1498d1400e8f490": "everything of value. The \"relics\" were remade in the 1970s and a great marble statue of Genghis was completed in 1989", + "57273455f1498d1400e8f48c": "1954", + "57273455f1498d1400e8f48d": "Ta'er Shi near Xining, which soon fell under Communist control. In early 1954", + "57273455f1498d1400e8f48e": "1939", + "57273455f1498d1400e8f48f": "bier", + "57273455f1498d1400e8f490": "1968 during the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards", "57273581708984140094daeb": "rural Mongolia", - "57273581708984140094daec": "October 6, 2004, a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig uncovered what is believed to be Genghis Khan's palace in rural Mongolia", - "57273581708984140094daed": "October 6, 2004", - "57273581708984140094daee": "October 6, 2004, a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig uncovered what is believed to be Genghis Khan's palace in rural Mongolia", - "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b5": "Genghis Khan", + "57273581708984140094daec": "rural Mongolia", + "57273581708984140094daed": "long-lost burial site", + "57273581708984140094daee": "rural Mongolia", + "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b5": "Yassa", "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b4": "military code, called the Yassa", "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b6": "military code, called the Yassa", - "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b7": "Genghis Khan", + "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b7": "racy", "572736bff1498d1400e8f4b8": "Genghis Khan", "57273887dd62a815002e99a2": "Mongol Empire practiced religious tolerance", - "57273887dd62a815002e99a3": "eventual rival, had converted to Nestorian Christianity", - "57273887dd62a815002e99a4": "Nestorian Christianity", + "57273887dd62a815002e99a3": "rise of Genghis Khan, Ong", + "57273887dd62a815002e99a4": "religious tolerance", "57273887dd62a815002e99a5": "Nestorian Christianity", - "572739a75951b619008f86f7": "Mongol Empire and in family, for example T\u00f6regene Khatun", - "572739a75951b619008f86f8": "male Khagan was being chosen. Modern scholars", + "572739a75951b619008f86f7": "Chinese. Women played a relatively important role in Mongol Empire and in family, for example T\u00f6regene Khatun", + "572739a75951b619008f86f8": "Pax Mongolica", "572739a75951b619008f86f9": "T\u00f6regene Khatun", "572739a75951b619008f86fa": "Mongolian", - "57273b1a5951b619008f8709": "Khitan", - "57273b1a5951b619008f870a": "governing cities. For this purpose Genghis Khan invited a Khitan prince", + "57273b1a5951b619008f8709": "confidant of the successive Mongol Khans", + "57273b1a5951b619008f870a": "governing", "57273b1a5951b619008f870b": "Jin", "57273b1a5951b619008f870c": "nomads and thus had no experience governing cities. For this purpose Genghis Khan invited a Khitan prince", "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e2": "absolute trust in his generals, such as Muqali, Jebe and Subutai", "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e3": "Karakorum. Muqali", - "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e4": "Genghis Khan", - "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e5": "great deal of autonomy in making command decisions, Genghis", + "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e4": "Genghis", + "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e5": "great deal of autonomy", "57273c01f1498d1400e8f4e6": "great deal of autonomy in making command decisions, Genghis", "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f6": "siege warfare", - "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f7": "Muslim and Chinese siege engines and engineers to aid the Mongol cavalry in capturing cities", - "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f8": "small enemy", + "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f7": "Muslim and Chinese siege engines", + "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f8": "small enemy groups away from the larger group and defended position for ambush and counterattack", "57273d06f1498d1400e8f4f9": "driving them in front of the army", "57273dccdd62a815002e99fa": "Caspian Sea to the Sea of Japan", "57273dccdd62a815002e99fb": "1227", - "57273dccdd62a815002e99fc": "1227", + "57273dccdd62a815002e99fc": "Japan", "57273dccdd62a815002e99fd": "1279", - "57273eecf1498d1400e8f51e": "communication and trade between the West, Middle East and Asia", - "57273eecf1498d1400e8f51f": "Turkey", + "57273eecf1498d1400e8f51e": "Turkey", + "57273eecf1498d1400e8f51f": "great military leader", "57273eecf1498d1400e8f520": "Turkey", "57273eecf1498d1400e8f521": "Turkey", "5727404b708984140094db59": "Mongolian People's Republic period", "5727404b708984140094db5a": "Genghis Khan became one of the central figures of the national identity. He is looked upon positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes", "5727404b708984140094db5b": "memory of Genghis Khan", - "5727404b708984140094db5c": "Genghis Khan became one of the central figures of the national identity. He is looked upon positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes", + "5727404b708984140094db5c": "positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes", "5727404b708984140094db5d": "\"Genghis Khan's children\", and to Genghis Khan", "57274126dd62a815002e9a24": "image to avoid trivialization", - "57274126dd62a815002e9a25": "500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000", - "57274126dd62a815002e9a26": "denominations of 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000", - "57274126dd62a815002e9a27": "Chinggis Khaan International Airport. Major Genghis Khan statues", + "57274126dd62a815002e9a25": "candy", + "57274126dd62a815002e9a26": "likeness are endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places. His face can be found on everyday commodities, from liquor bottles", + "57274126dd62a815002e9a27": "Chinggis Khaan International Airport. Major Genghis Khan statues have been erected before the parliament and near Ulaanbaatar", "57274126dd62a815002e9a28": "Khaan International Airport", - "5727515af1498d1400e8f63a": "Genghis Khan", + "5727515af1498d1400e8f63a": "Ikh Zasag (Great Administration), the first written Mongolian law", "5727515af1498d1400e8f63b": "Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin", - "5727515af1498d1400e8f63c": "Elbegdorj sees Genghis Khan as a leader from whom to learn for anti-corruption efforts as Genghis", + "5727515af1498d1400e8f63c": "Chinggis Khaan", "5727515af1498d1400e8f63d": "Genghis", "57275250708984140094dc25": "5 million", "57275250708984140094dc26": "5 million", - "57275250708984140094dc27": "Kublai", - "57275250708984140094dc28": "5 million", + "57275250708984140094dc27": "Kublai Khan completed that conquest and established the Yuan dynasty that is often credited with re-uniting China", + "57275250708984140094dc28": "Yuan", "57275250708984140094dc29": "conquest", - "572753af708984140094dc2f": "Iran, Genghis", + "572753af708984140094dc2f": "Iran", "572753af708984140094dc30": "three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau, possibly 10 to 15 million", - "572753af708984140094dc31": "10 to 15 million", - "572754cd5951b619008f8863": "Hulagu Khan destroyed much of Iran's northern part and sacked Baghdad", - "572754cd5951b619008f8864": "Egypt", + "572753af708984140094dc31": "three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau, possibly 10 to 15 million", + "572754cd5951b619008f8863": "Hulagu Khan destroyed much of Iran's northern part and sacked Baghdad although his forces were halted by the Mamluks of Egypt", + "572754cd5951b619008f8864": "Mamluks", "572754cd5951b619008f8865": "Egyptian Mamluks right out of Levant", - "572754cd5951b619008f8866": "1237 Batu Khan, a grandson of Genghis", - "572754cd5951b619008f8867": "Novgorod and Pskov", + "572754cd5951b619008f8866": "1237", + "572754cd5951b619008f8867": "annihilated all of the major cities of Eastern Europe with the exceptions of Novgorod and Pskov", "572756715951b619008f8877": "Timur", - "572756715951b619008f8878": "Genghis Khan and particularly Timur", - "572756715951b619008f8879": "Nishapur and many other notable Muslims. However, Mughal Emperors directly patronized the legacies of Genghis Khan and Timur", - "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69a": "tenggis", + "572756715951b619008f8878": "Timur", + "572756715951b619008f8879": "Nishapur", + "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69a": "tenggis, meaning \"ocean\", \"oceanic", "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69b": "Baikal and ocean were called tenggis by the Mongols", - "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69c": "Lake Baikal and ocean were called tenggis by the Mongols", - "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69d": "tenggis by the Mongols", - "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69e": "tenggis by the Mongols", - "572758c3dd62a815002e9b78": "Genghis Khan", - "572758c3dd62a815002e9b79": "variety of ways in different languages such as Mongolian Chinggis Khaan, English Chinghiz, Chinghis, and Chingiz", + "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69c": "Chinese", + "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69d": "Mongolian", + "5727580bf1498d1400e8f69e": "Chinggis", + "572758c3dd62a815002e9b78": "variety of ways in different languages such as Mongolian Chinggis Khaan", + "572758c3dd62a815002e9b79": "variety", "572758c3dd62a815002e9b7a": "Chinese", "572758c3dd62a815002e9b7b": "Mongolian Chinggis Khaan", - "572758c3dd62a815002e9b7c": "Chinese as simplified Chinese: \u94c1\u6728\u771f; traditional Chinese: \u9435\u6728\u771e; pinyin: Ti\u011bm\u00f9zh\u0113n", + "572758c3dd62a815002e9b7c": "Tem\u00fcjin", "5726d8bd708984140094d35b": "pharma", "5726d8bd708984140094d35c": "tobacco and patent medicines", - "5726d8bd708984140094d35d": "word pharma which was a term used since the 15th\u201317th centuries. However, the original Greek roots from pharmakos", + "5726d8bd708984140094d35d": "rcery or even poison", "5726d8bd708984140094d35e": "pharma", - "5726d8bd708984140094d35f": "15th\u201317th centuries. However, the original Greek roots from pharmakos imply sorcery or even poison", + "5726d8bd708984140094d35f": "15th\u201317th centuries", "5726d9935951b619008f7fed": "healthcare", "5726d9935951b619008f7fee": "optimal health outcomes for their patients through the quality use of medicines", - "5726d9935951b619008f7fef": "drug", - "5726d9935951b619008f7ff0": "pharmacists know about the mode of action of a particular drug, and its metabolism and physiological effects on the human body in great detail", + "5726d9935951b619008f7fef": "drug treatment for an individual", + "5726d9935951b619008f7ff0": "optimisation", "5726d9935951b619008f7ff1": "pharmacists", - "5726da89dd62a815002e92b2": "the UK is considered a health care professional and often does not work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist (if employed in a hospital pharmacy", + "5726da89dd62a815002e92b2": "the UK is considered a health care professional and often does not work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist", "5726da89dd62a815002e92b3": "GPhC is the governing body for pharmacy health care professionals", - "5726da89dd62a815002e92b4": "professional on the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) register", - "5726da89dd62a815002e92b5": "health care professional and often does not work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist (if employed in a hospital pharmacy", - "5726da89dd62a815002e92b6": "UK is considered a health care professional and often does not work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist (if employed in a hospital pharmacy", + "5726da89dd62a815002e92b4": "General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) register", + "5726da89dd62a815002e92b5": "UK", + "5726da89dd62a815002e92b6": "UK is considered a health care professional and often does not work under the direct supervision of a pharmacist", "5726db5add62a815002e92d5": "Greek physician", "5726db5add62a815002e92d6": "Greek physician Pedanius", "5726db5add62a815002e92d7": "Greek physician Pedanius", - "5726db5add62a815002e92d4": "4th century BC", + "5726db5add62a815002e92d4": "4th century BC) was one of several men", "5726db5add62a815002e92d8": "Greek physician Pedanius", "5726dcbddd62a815002e9320": "794", "5726dcbddd62a815002e9321": "794", "5726dcbddd62a815002e9322": "Meiji Restoration (1868", - "5726dcbddd62a815002e9323": "Imperial court were established; and this organizational structure remained largely intact until the Meiji Restoration (1868", + "5726dcbddd62a815002e9323": "1868", "5726dcbddd62a815002e9324": "two personal physicians", "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee04": "medicine", "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee05": "copper", "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee06": "His Liber servitoris", "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee08": "973\u20131050", - "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee07": "copper compounds, especially copper vitriol, and also lead", + "5726ddf6f1498d1400e8ee07": "copper", "5726deed5951b619008f80c5": "1221 in the Church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy, which now houses a perfume museum. 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For example, there are pharmacists", + "5726e08e5951b619008f8113": "dispensary is subject to pharmacy legislation; with requirements for storage conditions, compulsory texts", + "5726e179dd62a815002e93ae": "hospitals", + "5726e179dd62a815002e93af": "clinical pharmacists and they often specialize in various disciplines of pharmacy", "5726e179dd62a815002e93b0": "medications", - "5726e179dd62a815002e93b1": "more education and training after pharmacy school through a pharmacy practice residency and sometimes followed by another residency in a specific area. Those pharmacists", - "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb2": "Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications, including more specialized medications, than would be feasible in the community setting. Most hospital medications", - "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb3": "unit-dose, or a single dose of medicine", - "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb4": "ing", + "5726e179dd62a815002e93b1": "more education and training", + "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb2": "Hospital pharmacies", + "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb3": "unit-dose", + "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb4": "compounding", "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb5": "intravenously", - "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb6": "Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications, including more specialized medications, than would be feasible in the community setting. Most hospital medications", + "5726e313f1498d1400e8eeb6": "Hospital pharmacies", "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9404": "patient care", "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9405": "clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospitals and clinics", - "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9406": "Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings, but the clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospitals and clinics", + "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9406": "Clinical pharmacists often collaborate with physicians", "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9407": "patient care rounds drug product selection", - "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9408": "direct patient care services that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists care", + "5726e3c4dd62a815002e9408": "Clinical pharmacists care", "5726e5c95951b619008f81cb": "clinical pharmacist's role involves creating a comprehensive drug therapy plan for patient-specific problems, identifying goals of therapy", "5726e5c95951b619008f81cc": "all prescribed medications prior to dispensing and administration to the patient", "5726e5c95951b619008f81cd": "clinical pharmacist's role involves creating a comprehensive drug therapy plan for patient-specific problems, identifying goals of therapy", - "5726e5c95951b619008f81ce": "The pharmacist", + "5726e5c95951b619008f81ce": "drug interactions", "5726e985dd62a815002e94da": "collaborative prescriptive and diagnostic", - "5726e985dd62a815002e94db": "North Carolina and New Mexico these pharmacist clinicians are given collaborative prescriptive and diagnostic authority", + "5726e985dd62a815002e94db": "North Carolina and New Mexico", "5726e985dd62a815002e94dc": "2011 the board of Pharmaceutical Specialties", - "5726e985dd62a815002e94dd": "Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist and these pharmacists", + "5726e985dd62a815002e94dd": "Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist and these pharmacists", "5726e985dd62a815002e94de": "Indian Health Service, and NIH) ambulatory care pharmacists are given full independent prescribing authority", "5726ea985951b619008f8261": "Consultant pharmacy practice focuses more on medication regimen review", - "5726ea985951b619008f8262": "pharmacy practice focuses more on medication regimen review", - "5726ea985951b619008f8263": "several large pharmacy management", + "5726ea985951b619008f8262": "pharmacy", + "5726ea985951b619008f8263": "several large pharmacy", "5726ea985951b619008f8264": "branching into other institutions and non-institutional settings", "5726ea985951b619008f8265": "institutional settings", "5726eb4b5951b619008f826b": "pharmacies have been established worldwide. Many of these pharmacies are similar to community pharmacies", "5726eb4b5951b619008f826c": "brick-and-mortar community pharmacies", - "5726eb4b5951b619008f826d": "pharmacies have been established worldwide. Many of these pharmacies are similar to community pharmacies", + "5726eb4b5951b619008f826d": "2000", "5726eb4b5951b619008f826e": "customer", - "5726eb4b5951b619008f826f": "brick-and-mortar", + "5726eb4b5951b619008f826f": "brick-and-mortar community pharmacies that serve consumers", "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00c": "drugs", - "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00d": "inconvenience", - "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00e": "Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription. Many customers order drugs from such pharmacies to avoid the \"inconvenience", - "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00f": "pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription", - "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f010": "Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs and require a valid prescription, some Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription", - "5726edecdd62a815002e957e": "Internet pharmacies", + "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00d": "dangerous", + "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00e": "potentially dangerous", + "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f00f": "sell prescription drugs and require a valid prescription", + "5726ed6cf1498d1400e8f010": "Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs", + "5726edecdd62a815002e957e": "concern with Internet pharmacies", "5726edecdd62a815002e957f": "United States, in order for a prescription for a controlled substance to be valid", - "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f05e": "Internet pharmacies", + "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f05e": "concern with Internet pharmacies", "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f05f": "United States, in order for a prescription for a controlled substance to be valid", "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f060": "Internet pharmacies", - "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f061": "valid patient-doctor relationship", + "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f061": "valid patient-doctor", "5726ef73f1498d1400e8f062": "Vicodin", "5726f0e35951b619008f82f7": "Canada", - "5726f0e35951b619008f82f8": "push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and other countries, in order to reduce consumer costs", - "5726f0e35951b619008f82f9": "Canada and other countries, in order to reduce consumer costs. While in most cases importation of prescription medications violates Food and Drug Administration", - "5726f0e35951b619008f82fa": "authorities", - "5726f0e35951b619008f82fb": "consumer costs", - "5726f2375951b619008f830f": "Pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science. Pharmacy informaticists work in many practice areas of pharmacy", + "5726f0e35951b619008f82f8": "push to legalize importation of medications", + "5726f0e35951b619008f82f9": "federal laws, enforcement is generally targeted at international drug suppliers", + "5726f0e35951b619008f82fa": "a prescription, who has ever been charged by authorities", + "5726f0e35951b619008f82fb": "Canada", + "5726f2375951b619008f830f": "Pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science", "5726f2375951b619008f8310": "Pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science. Pharmacy informaticists", - "5726f2375951b619008f8311": "Pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science. Pharmacy informaticists work in many practice areas of pharmacy", + "5726f2375951b619008f8311": "quickly", "5726f2375951b619008f8312": "Pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science. Pharmacy informaticists", "5726f2375951b619008f8313": "Pharmacy informatics", "5726f36cdd62a815002e95fe": "19", - "5726f36cdd62a815002e95ff": "28 newly FDA", + "5726f36cdd62a815002e95ff": "28", "5726f36cdd62a815002e9600": "chronic and complex disease states", "5726f36cdd62a815002e9601": "2013 being specialty drugs", - "5726f36cdd62a815002e9602": "28 newly FDA approved medications in 2013 being specialty drugs", - "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0da": "separately from physicians", + "5726f36cdd62a815002e9602": "lab monitoring, adherence counseling, and assist patients with cost-containment strategies needed to obtain their expensive specialty drugs", + "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0da": "physicians", "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0db": "pharmacists may supply", - "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0dc": "10 percent of American physicians practices", - "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0dd": "7 to 10 percent of American physicians practices reportedly dispense", + "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0dc": "10 percent", + "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0dd": "10 percent", "5726f48df1498d1400e8f0de": "United States), pharmacists are regulated separately from physicians", - "5726f635dd62a815002e9657": "1.6 kilometres) between a patient's home and the nearest retail pharmacy. This law also exists in Austria for general physicians", - "5726f635dd62a815002e9656": "dispensing physicians", + "5726f635dd62a815002e9657": "GP", + "5726f635dd62a815002e9656": "dispense", "5726f635dd62a815002e9658": "1.6 kilometres", "5726f635dd62a815002e9659": "1.6 kilometres", - "5726f7715951b619008f838d": "absolute powers", + "5726f7715951b619008f838d": "high risk", "5726f7715951b619008f838e": "financial self-interest", - "5726f7715951b619008f838f": "\"diagnosing\"", + "5726f7715951b619008f838f": "absolute powers", "5726f7715951b619008f8391": "financial", "5726f7715951b619008f8390": "financial", "5726f868dd62a815002e9684": "pharmacists are expected to become more integral within the health care system. Rather than simply dispensing medication", - "5726f868dd62a815002e9685": "pharmacists are expected to become more integral within the health care system. Rather than simply dispensing medication, pharmacists", + "5726f868dd62a815002e9685": "pharmacists are expected to become more integral within the health care system. Rather than simply dispensing medication", "5726f868dd62a815002e9686": "MTM", - "5726f868dd62a815002e9687": "pharmacists", - "5726f868dd62a815002e9688": "MTM", - "5726f96ddd62a815002e9698": "pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights", - "5726f96ddd62a815002e9699": "Canada, pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights (as in Alberta and British Columbia", + "5726f868dd62a815002e9687": "clinical services that pharmacists", + "5726f868dd62a815002e9688": "pharmacists", + "5726f96ddd62a815002e9698": "pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights (as in Alberta and British Columbia", + "5726f96ddd62a815002e9699": "Canada", "5726f96ddd62a815002e969a": "Ontario", - "5726f96ddd62a815002e969b": "clinical pharmacy has had an evolving", - "5726f96ddd62a815002e969c": "Canada, pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights (as in Alberta and British Columbia", + "5726f96ddd62a815002e969b": "clinical pharmacy has had an evolving influence on the practice", + "5726f96ddd62a815002e969c": "Canada, pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights", "5726fa525951b619008f83f7": "20th century. Pharmacy organizations often use other symbols, such as the Bowl of Hygieia", - "5726fa525951b619008f83f8": "Rx\" in typed text. The show globe", - "5726fa525951b619008f83f9": "20th century. Pharmacy organizations", - "5726fa525951b619008f83fa": "symbols, such as the Bowl of Hygieia", + "5726fa525951b619008f83f8": "Pharmacy", + "5726fa525951b619008f83f9": "20th century", + "5726fa525951b619008f83fa": "Germany and Austria", "5726fa525951b619008f83fb": "France, Argentina", "5726e65e708984140094d53d": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", "5726e65e708984140094d53e": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", - "5726e65e708984140094d53f": "subsystems", + "5726e65e708984140094d53f": "into subsystems", "5726e65e708984140094d540": "disease", "5726eb76f1498d1400e8efda": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", "5726eb76f1498d1400e8efdb": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", - "5726eb76f1498d1400e8efdc": "subsystems", - "5728eff82ca10214002daadc": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", - "5728eff82ca10214002daadd": "wide variety", + "5726eb76f1498d1400e8efdc": "into subsystems", + "5728eff82ca10214002daadc": "neuroimmune", + "5728eff82ca10214002daadd": "pathogens, from viruses", "5728eff82ca10214002daade": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease", - "5728eff82ca10214002daadf": "the neuroimmune system which protects the brain", + "5728eff82ca10214002daadf": "fluid\u2013brain barriers separate the peripheral immune system from the neuroimmune system which protects the brain", "572a14af3f37b319004786c1": "wide variety", "572a14af3f37b319004786c3": "subsystems", "572a14af3f37b319004786c2": "humoral", - "572a14af3f37b319004786c4": "many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. To function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents", + "572a14af3f37b319004786c4": "pathogens", "5726eb785951b619008f8275": "neutralization by the immune system; however, multiple defense mechanisms have also evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens", - "5726eb785951b619008f8276": "bacteria possess a rudimentary immune system", - "5726eb785951b619008f8277": "eukaryotes and remain in their modern descendants", + "5726eb785951b619008f8276": "neutralization by the immune system", + "5726eb785951b619008f8277": "eukaryotes", "5726eb785951b619008f8278": ")", "572a135daf94a219006aa79f": "bacteriophage", "572a135daf94a219006aa7a0": "ancient eukaryotes and remain in their modern descendants, such as plants and invertebrates. These mechanisms include phagocytosis", - "572a135daf94a219006aa7a1": "system", + "572a135daf94a219006aa7a1": "humans", "572a135daf94a219006aa7a2": "over time", "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe2": "autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer", - "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe3": "autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer. Immunodeficiency", + "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe3": "immune system is less active than normal, resulting in recurring and life-threatening infections. In humans", "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe4": "humans", - "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe5": "autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer", + "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe5": "humans", "5726eb8bf1498d1400e8efe6": "Disorders of the immune system can result in autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer", "5728f2e26aef051400154896": "attacking normal tissues", "5728f2e26aef051400154897": "less active than normal, resulting in recurring and life-threatening infections", "5728f2e26aef051400154898": "all aspects of the immune system", - "5728f2e26aef051400154899": "conditions such as HIV/AIDS, or the use of immunosuppressive medication. In contrast, autoimmunity", + "5728f2e26aef051400154899": "HIV/AIDS, or the use of immunosuppressive medication. In contrast, autoimmunity", "5726f8abf1498d1400e8f166": "Athens in 430 BC", "5726f8abf1498d1400e8f167": "18th century", "5726f8abf1498d1400e8f168": "Pasteur's theory was in direct opposition to contemporary theories of disease, such as the miasma", "5726f8abf1498d1400e8f169": "Walter Reed", - "5728f3724b864d1900165116": "Robert Koch's 1891 proofs", - "5728f3724b864d1900165117": "1891 proofs, for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1905", - "5728f3724b864d1900165118": "yellow fever", - "5728f3724b864d1900165119": "Athens in 430 BC", - "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f16e": "response", - "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f16f": "infection with layered defenses of increasing specificity. In simple terms, physical barriers prevent pathogens such as bacteria and viruses from entering the organism", - "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f170": "Innate immune systems are found in all plants and animals. If pathogens successfully evade the innate response, vertebrates possess a second layer of protection", + "5728f3724b864d1900165116": "microorganisms", + "5728f3724b864d1900165117": "1891 proofs, for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1905, that microorganisms were confirmed as the cause of infectious disease. Viruses", + "5728f3724b864d1900165118": "1901", + "5728f3724b864d1900165119": "plague of Athens in 430 BC", + "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f16e": "pathogen", + "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f16f": "infection with layered defenses of increasing specificity", + "5726f8aef1498d1400e8f170": "second layer of protection", "5728f6446aef0514001548e4": "Innate immune systems", - "5728f6446aef0514001548e5": "Innate immune systems are found in all plants and animals", + "5728f6446aef0514001548e5": "non-specific response. Innate immune systems are found in all plants and animals", "5728f6446aef0514001548e6": "the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks", - "5728f6446aef0514001548e7": "bacteria and viruses from entering the organism", + "5728f6446aef0514001548e7": "bacteria and viruses", "5728f7774b864d190016512e": "self and non-self molecules", - "5728f7774b864d190016512f": "foreign molecules. One class of non-self molecules are called antigens (short for antibody generators", - "5728f7774b864d1900165130": "non-self molecules are those recognized as foreign molecules", - "5728f7774b864d1900165131": "antibody", - "5728f7774b864d1900165132": "short for antibody generators", - "5728f9882ca10214002dab5a": "microbes are identified by pattern recognition receptors", - "5728f9882ca10214002dab5b": "host defense in most organisms", - "5728f9882ca10214002dab5c": "microbes are identified by pattern recognition receptors", - "5728f9882ca10214002dab5d": "innate immune system", + "5728f7774b864d190016512f": "self molecules", + "5728f7774b864d1900165130": "non-self molecules", + "5728f7774b864d1900165131": "self molecules are called antigens", + "5728f7774b864d1900165132": "short for antibody generators) and are defined as substances", + "5728f9882ca10214002dab5a": "the innate immune system", + "5728f9882ca10214002dab5b": "host", + "5728f9882ca10214002dab5c": "microbes", + "5728f9882ca10214002dab5d": "confer long-lasting immunity against a pathogen", "5728fb002ca10214002dab6a": "chemical, and biological barriers. The waxy cuticle of many leaves, the exoskeleton", - "5728fb002ca10214002dab6b": "mechanical barriers that are the first line of defense against infection", - "5728fb002ca10214002dab6c": "organisms", + "5728fb002ca10214002dab6b": "waxy cuticle of many leaves, the exoskeleton of insects, the shells and membranes of externally deposited eggs, and skin", + "5728fb002ca10214002dab6c": "openings", "5728fb002ca10214002dab6d": "mucus", "5728fb002ca10214002dab6e": "respiratory tract", - "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ec7": "antibacterials. Vaginal secretions serve as a chemical barrier following menarche", - "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ec8": "\u03b2-defensins. Enzymes such as lysozyme and phospholipase A2 in saliva, tears, and breast milk", + "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ec7": "respiratory tract", + "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ec8": "tears, and breast milk", "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ec9": "defensins and zinc", "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9eca": "gastric acid and proteases serve as powerful chemical defenses", "5728fc2eaf94a219006a9ecb": "a chemical barrier following menarche", "5728fd206aef05140015494c": "pathogenic bacteria", "5728fd206aef05140015494d": "non-specifically target bacteria", - "5728fd206aef05140015494e": "good evidence that re-introduction of probiotic", - "5728fd206aef05140015494f": "biotic", - "572900f73f37b31900477f69": "Inflammation is one of the first responses of the immune system to infection", - "572900f73f37b31900477f6a": "redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which are caused by increased blood flow into tissue", - "572900f73f37b31900477f6b": "Eicosanoids include prostaglandins that produce fever and the dilation of blood vessels associated with inflammation, and leukotrienes", - "572900f73f37b31900477f6c": "eicosanoids and cytokines, which are released by injured or infected cells", - "572900f73f37b31900477f6d": "eicosanoids and cytokines", + "5728fd206aef05140015494e": "pure cultures of the lactobacilli", + "5728fd206aef05140015494f": "probiotic", + "572900f73f37b31900477f69": "Inflammation", + "572900f73f37b31900477f6a": "redness", + "572900f73f37b31900477f6b": "Eicosanoids", + "572900f73f37b31900477f6c": "injured or infected cells", + "572900f73f37b31900477f6d": "white blood cells", "572905ce1d04691400778f83": "Phagocytes generally patrol the body searching for pathogens", "572905ce1d04691400778f84": "cytokines. Once a pathogen has been engulfed by a phagocyte, it becomes trapped in an intracellular vesicle", "572905ce1d04691400778f85": "engulfed by a phagocyte, it becomes trapped in an intracellular vesicle called a phagosome", "572905ce1d04691400778f86": "phagosome, which subsequently fuses", "572905ce1d04691400778f87": "nutrients", - "5729081d3f37b31900477fab": "Neutrophils and macrophages are phagocytes", - "5729081d3f37b31900477fac": "type of phagocyte, normally representing 50%", - "5729081d3f37b31900477fad": "50% to 60%", + "5729081d3f37b31900477fab": "pursuit of invading pathogens", + "5729081d3f37b31900477fac": "bloodstream", + "5729081d3f37b31900477fad": "60%", "5729081d3f37b31900477fae": "chemotaxis", - "5729081d3f37b31900477faf": "Neutrophils", + "5729081d3f37b31900477faf": "enzymes", "572908c13f37b31900477fbd": "Leukocytes", - "572908c13f37b31900477fbe": "the innate immune system", + "572908c13f37b31900477fbe": "leukocytes", "572908c13f37b31900477fbf": "Leukocytes (white blood cells", "572908c13f37b31900477fc0": "innate leukocytes include the phagocytes", - "5729efab3f37b319004785cf": "phagocytes in tissues that are in contact with the external environment", - "5729efab3f37b319004785d0": "DC", - "5729efab3f37b319004785d1": "the key cell types of the adaptive immune system", - "5729efab3f37b319004785d2": "one of the key cell types of the adaptive immune system", - "5729f06f1d04691400779674": "NK cells, are a component of the innate immune system which does not directly attack invading microbes", + "5729efab3f37b319004785cf": "DC", + "5729efab3f37b319004785d0": "intestines", + "5729efab3f37b319004785d1": "present antigens to T cells", + "5729efab3f37b319004785d2": "DC", + "5729f06f1d04691400779674": "tumor cells and infected cells", "5729f06f1d04691400779673": "invading microbes", "5729f06f1d04691400779675": "\"", - "5729f06f1d04691400779676": "Normal body cells", + "5729f06f1d04691400779676": "cells", "5729f12e3f37b319004785e1": "early vertebrates and allows for a stronger immune response as well as immunological memory", - "5729f12e3f37b319004785e2": "antigen presentation", - "5729f12e3f37b319004785e3": "non-self\" antigens during a process called antigen presentation. Antigen specificity", - "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d3": "two", + "5729f12e3f37b319004785e2": "early vertebrates and allows for a stronger immune response as well as immunological memory, where each pathogen is \"remembered\" by a signature antigen", + "5729f12e3f37b319004785e3": "mount these tailored responses is maintained in the body by \"memory cells\". Should a pathogen infect the body more than once, these specific memory cells", + "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d3": "two major subtypes of T cells", "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d4": "ulating", - "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d5": "B cells and T cells carry receptor molecules", - "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d6": "T cells", - "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d7": "I MHC molecules, while helper T cells and regulatory T cells only recognize antigens coupled to Class II MHC molecules", - "5729f39a6aef05140015514c": "Killer T cells are a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses", + "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d5": "B cells and T cells carry receptor", + "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d6": "T cell", + "5729f1fcaf94a219006aa6d7": "recognize intact antigens", + "5729f39a6aef05140015514c": "sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses", "5729f39a6aef05140015514e": "a co-receptor on the T cell, called CD8", - "5729f39a6aef05140015514d": "TCR", + "5729f39a6aef05140015514d": "co-receptor on the T cell, called CD8", "5729f39a6aef051400155150": "granulysin (a protease", - "5729f39a6aef05140015514f": "cytotoxins", + "5729f39a6aef05140015514f": "T cell contacts such cells, it releases cytotoxins", "5729f4b41d0469140077968b": "CD4", - "5729f4b41d0469140077968c": "200\u2013300", + "5729f4b41d0469140077968c": "many receptors (around 200\u2013300", "5729f4b41d0469140077968d": "200\u2013300", "5729f4b41d0469140077968e": "cytokines", - "5729f4b41d0469140077968f": "CD40 ligand (also called CD154", + "5729f4b41d0469140077968f": "CD40", "5729f5a03f37b31900478605": "\u03b1\u03b2) T cells", - "5729f5a03f37b31900478606": "Gamma delta T cells", - "5729f5a03f37b31900478607": "er T cells, cytotoxic T cells and NK cells", - "5729f5a03f37b31900478608": "they rearrange TCR", + "5729f5a03f37b31900478606": "T cells", + "5729f5a03f37b31900478607": "er", + "5729f5a03f37b31900478608": "receptor diversity", "5729f5a03f37b31900478609": "hours", "5729f69caf94a219006aa6f9": "B cell identifies pathogens", - "5729f69caf94a219006aa6fa": "proteolysis into peptides", - "5729f69caf94a219006aa6fb": "lymphokines and activates the B cell", + "5729f69caf94a219006aa6fa": "B cell", + "5729f69caf94a219006aa6fb": "lymphokines", "5729f799af94a219006aa707": "long-lived memory", "5729f799af94a219006aa708": "B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells", - "5729f799af94a219006aa709": "B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells", + "5729f799af94a219006aa709": "passive short-term memory or active long-term memory", "5729f799af94a219006aa70a": "B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells", "5729f8516aef05140015516c": "microbes", "5729f8516aef05140015516d": "IgG", "5729f8516aef05140015516e": "artificially from one individual to another via antibody-rich serum", "5729f8516aef05140015516f": "IgG", - "5729f9953f37b3190047861f": "Hormones can act as immunomodulators", - "5729f9953f37b31900478620": "sex hormones", - "5729f9953f37b31900478621": "immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses. Some autoimmune diseases such as lupus erythematosus strike", - "5729f9953f37b31900478622": "Hormones can act as immunomodulators, altering the sensitivity of the immune system. For example, female sex hormones", - "5729fa40af94a219006aa70f": "lower antibody production", + "5729f9953f37b3190047861f": "immunomodulators", + "5729f9953f37b31900478620": "autoimmune diseases such as lupus erythematosus strike women preferentially, and their onset often coincides with puberty", + "5729f9953f37b31900478621": "lupus erythematosus strike", + "5729f9953f37b31900478622": "sex hormones", + "5729fa40af94a219006aa70f": "NFIL3", "5729fa40af94a219006aa710": "heart disease, chronic pain, and asthma", - "5729fa40af94a219006aa711": "lower antibody", - "5729fb003f37b31900478627": "age", - "5729fb003f37b31900478628": "ages", - "5729fb003f37b31900478629": "conjectured that a progressive decline in hormone levels with age is partially responsible for weakened immune responses in aging individuals. Conversely, some hormones", + "5729fa40af94a219006aa711": "sleep deprivation, active immunizations may have a diminished effect and may result in lower antibody production", + "5729fb003f37b31900478627": "progressive decline in hormone levels with age", + "5729fb003f37b31900478628": "UVB radiation", + "5729fb003f37b31900478629": "hormones", "5729fb003f37b3190047862a": "cholecalciferol", "5729fc3d1d0469140077969d": "er T cells. Tumor antigens", "5729fc3d1d0469140077969e": "M", "5729fc3d1d0469140077969f": "MHC class I molecules in a similar way to viral antigens", - "5729fc3d1d046914007796a0": "tumors is to destroy the abnormal cells", - "5729fd111d046914007796a5": "phagocytic cells", + "5729fc3d1d046914007796a0": "tumors", + "5729fd111d046914007796a5": "plants", "5729fd111d046914007796a6": "Individual plant cells", "5729fd111d046914007796a7": "rapid apoptosis", "5729fd111d046914007796a8": "RNA silencing mechanisms are particularly important in this systemic response as they can block virus replication", - "5729fd111d046914007796a9": "systemic response as they can block virus replication", + "5729fd111d046914007796a9": "systemic response", "5729fe5c3f37b3190047862f": "autoimmune", - "5729fe5c3f37b31900478630": "self and non-self, and attacks part of the body. Under normal circumstances, many T cells and antibodies react with \"self\" peptides", - "5729fe5c3f37b31900478631": "self-antigens", - "5729fe5c3f37b31900478632": "self antigens", - "5729fefbaf94a219006aa739": "one or more of the components of the immune system are inactive", - "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73a": "50 years", - "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73b": "50 years of age", - "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73c": "one or more of the components of the immune system are inactive. The ability of the immune system to respond to pathogens", - "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73d": "malnutrition is the most common cause of immunodeficiency", + "5729fe5c3f37b31900478630": "self and non-self", + "5729fe5c3f37b31900478631": "autoimmunity", + "5729fe5c3f37b31900478632": "self\" peptides. One of the functions of specialized cells (located in the thymus and bone marrow) is to present young lymphocytes", + "5729fefbaf94a219006aa739": "Immunodeficiencies", + "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73a": "50 years of age due to immunosenescence", + "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73b": "50 years", + "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73c": "obesity, alcoholism, and drug use are common causes of poor", + "5729fefbaf94a219006aa73d": "malnutrition", "5729ffda1d046914007796af": "B and T cells", "5729ffda1d046914007796b0": "immunization", - "5729ffda1d046914007796b1": "immunization", + "5729ffda1d046914007796b1": "artificially, through vaccination. The principle behind vaccination (also called immunization", "5729ffda1d046914007796b2": "natural specificity of the immune system, as well as its inducibility. With infectious disease remaining one of the leading causes of death", "572a019f3f37b31900478643": "overcome physical barriers by secreting enzymes that digest the barrier, for example, by using a type II secretion system", - "572a019f3f37b31900478644": "may", - "572a019f3f37b31900478645": "II secretion system", - "572a019f3f37b31900478646": "elude host immune responses. Therefore, pathogens", + "572a019f3f37b31900478644": "may insert a hollow tube into the host cell, providing a direct route for proteins", + "572a019f3f37b31900478645": "a type III secretion system, they may insert a hollow tube", + "572a019f3f37b31900478646": "elude host immune responses", "572a02483f37b3190047864b": "Frank Burnet, inspired by a suggestion made by Niels Jerne", "572a02483f37b3190047864c": "mid-1950s", "572a02483f37b3190047864d": "tocompatibility", "572a02483f37b3190047864e": "mid-1950s", "572a03086aef0514001551a2": "Glucocorticoids", - "572a03086aef0514001551a3": "Lower doses", - "572a03086aef0514001551a4": "Anti-inflammatory", + "572a03086aef0514001551a3": "Lower doses of anti-inflammatory", + "572a03086aef0514001551a4": "conjunction with cytotoxic or immunosuppressive drugs such as methotrexate or azathioprine", "572a03086aef0514001551a5": "transduction pathways", - "572a04d51d046914007796cd": "wake periods differentiated effector cells", - "572a04d51d046914007796ce": "order to elicit an effective response against any intruding pathogens. As well during awake active times", + "572a04d51d046914007796cd": "cytotoxic natural killer cells and CTLs (cytotoxic T lymphocytes", + "572a04d51d046914007796ce": "catecholamines, peak. There are two theories", "572a04d51d046914007796cf": "melatonin. Inflammation causes a great deal of oxidative stress and the presence of melatonin", "572a04d51d046914007796d0": "great deal of oxidative stress and the presence of melatonin during sleep times", "572a058aaf94a219006aa751": "vitamin D receptor", - "572a058aaf94a219006aa752": "vitamin D", - "572a058aaf94a219006aa753": "vitamin D. Not only does the T-cell extend a vitamin D receptor", + "572a058aaf94a219006aa752": "T-cell to bind", + "572a058aaf94a219006aa753": "symbiotic", "572a058aaf94a219006aa754": "CYP27B1", - "572a058aaf94a219006aa755": "CYP27B1", + "572a058aaf94a219006aa755": "vitamin D calcidiol", "572a06af3f37b31900478667": "nearly all organisms to identify molecules associated with pathogens", "572a06af3f37b31900478668": "defensins are an evolutionarily conserved component of the innate immune response found in all animals and plants", - "572a06af3f37b31900478669": "forms of invertebrate", + "572a06af3f37b31900478669": "phagocytic cells", "572a06af3f37b3190047866a": "a role in the immune response to viruses", - "572a07fc6aef0514001551dc": "e.g., immunoglobulins and T cell receptors)", - "572a07fc6aef0514001551dd": "jawless vertebrates, such as the lamprey and hagfish", + "572a07fc6aef0514001551dc": "classical molecules of the adaptive immune system (e.g., immunoglobulins and T cell receptors", + "572a07fc6aef0514001551dd": "jawless vertebrates", "572a07fc6aef0514001551de": "jawless vertebrates, such as the lamprey and hagfish. These animals", - "572a07fc6aef0514001551df": "e.g., immunoglobulins and T cell receptors) exist only in jawed vertebrates", - "572a096e6aef0514001551e4": "lymphocytes or an antibody-based humoral response. Many species", + "572a07fc6aef0514001551df": "an ancestor of the jawed vertebrates", + "572a096e6aef0514001551e4": "lymphocytes", "572a096e6aef0514001551e5": "unique defense mechanism, called the restriction modification system to protect themselves from viral pathogens", "572a096e6aef0514001551e6": "viral pathogens", - "572a096e6aef0514001551e7": "genomes", + "572a096e6aef0514001551e7": "CRISPR", "572a0a686aef0514001551ec": "cellular theory of immunity, represented in particular by Elie Metchnikoff", - "572a0a686aef0514001551ed": "Elie Metchnikoff", - "572a0a686aef0514001551ee": "Elie", + "572a0a686aef0514001551ed": "Robert Koch", + "572a0a686aef0514001551ee": "humoral theory of immunity, held, among others, by Robert Koch and Emil von Behring, stated that the active immune agents", "572a0a686aef0514001551ef": "cellular theory of immunity, represented in particular by Elie Metchnikoff, it was cells \u2013 more precisely, phagocytes", - "572a0a686aef0514001551f0": "\u201chumors\u201d rather than its cells", - "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f6": "cancers", - "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f7": "evade the immune system and go on to become cancers. Tumor cells", - "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f8": "evade the immune system and go on to become cancers", + "572a0a686aef0514001551f0": "cellular theory of immunity, represented in particular by Elie Metchnikoff, it was cells \u2013 more precisely, phagocytes", + "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f6": "tumors", + "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f7": "MHC class I molecules", + "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f8": "cytokine TGF-\u03b2", "572a0b0b6aef0514001551f9": "TGF-\u03b2", "572a0bf96aef051400155204": "Hypersensitivity", "572a0bf96aef051400155205": "four", "572a0bf96aef051400155206": "I", - "572a0bf96aef051400155207": "I hypersensitivity is an immediate or anaphylactic reaction, often associated with allergy", - "572a0bf96aef051400155208": "Hypersensitivity is an immune response that damages the body's own tissues", + "572a0bf96aef051400155207": "I hypersensitivity is an immediate or anaphylactic reaction", + "572a0bf96aef051400155208": "antibody-dependent (or cytotoxic", "572a0ce11d046914007796fd": "intracellular pathogenesis). Here, a pathogen spends most of its life-cycle inside host cells", - "572a0ce11d046914007796fe": "several pathogens to avoid the innate immune system is to hide within the cells of their host (also called intracellular pathogenesis", - "572a0ce11d046914007796ff": "intracellular pathogenesis", - "572a0ce11d04691400779700": "intracellular pathogenesis). Here, a pathogen spends most of its life-cycle", - "572a0ce11d04691400779701": "intracellular pathogenesis", + "572a0ce11d046914007796fe": "poisoning", + "572a0ce11d046914007796ff": "viruses", + "572a0ce11d04691400779700": "tuberculosis", + "572a0ce11d04691400779701": "examples include Streptococcus (protein G), Staphylococcus", "572a0e4b6aef051400155214": "antigenic variation", - "572a0e4b6aef051400155215": "antigenic", + "572a0e4b6aef051400155215": "HIV, which mutates", "572a0e4b6aef051400155216": "HIV, which mutates", - "572a0e4b6aef051400155217": "ing antigens", - "572a0f073f37b3190047867f": "immune surveillance", - "572a0f073f37b31900478680": "cervical cancer", + "572a0e4b6aef051400155217": "HIV", + "572a0f073f37b3190047867f": "surveillance", + "572a0f073f37b31900478680": "papillomavirus", "572a0f073f37b31900478681": "tyrosinase", "572a0f073f37b31900478682": "certain skin cells", "572a0f073f37b31900478683": "certain skin cells", - "572a10cd6aef051400155222": ">500 Da", + "572a10cd6aef051400155222": ">500", "572a10cd6aef051400155223": "hydrophobic amino acids; however, more recent developments rely on machine learning techniques using databases of existing known epitopes", "572a10cd6aef051400155224": "proteomics", "572a10cd6aef051400155225": "B cells", - "572a10cd6aef051400155226": "emerging", + "572a10cd6aef051400155226": "B cells", "572a12386aef051400155234": "sudden", - "572a12386aef051400155235": "deprivation", - "572a12386aef051400155236": "deprivation", - "572a12386aef051400155237": "leptin, pituitary growth hormone, and prolactin", - "572a142e3f37b319004786b9": "carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes", - "572a142e3f37b319004786bc": "complement", - "572a142e3f37b319004786ba": "rapid killing response", + "572a12386aef051400155235": "negative consequences of sleep deprivation", + "572a12386aef051400155236": "Th2", + "572a12386aef051400155237": "Th1", + "572a142e3f37b319004786b9": "proteases. After complement proteins initially bind to the microbe", + "572a142e3f37b319004786bc": "plasma membrane", + "572a142e3f37b319004786ba": "rapid", "572a142e3f37b319004786bb": "carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes", "57271c235951b619008f860b": "1919 Revolution. Civil disobedience", - "57271c235951b619008f860c": "1919 Revolution. Civil disobedience", - "57271c235951b619008f860d": "Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution and in East Germany to oust their communist governments, In South Africa in the fight against apartheid, in the American Civil Rights", - "57271c235951b619008f860e": "Soviet Union", + "57271c235951b619008f860c": "1919 Revolution", + "57271c235951b619008f860d": "2003", + "57271c235951b619008f860e": "Soviet Union, recently with the 2003 Rose Revolution in Georgia and the 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine", "57271c235951b619008f860f": "Soviet Union", "5728d4c03acd2414000dff9f": "1919 Revolution", "5728d4c03acd2414000dffa0": "1919 Revolution", @@ -6725,46 +6725,46 @@ "5728d4c03acd2414000dffa2": "1919 Revolution", "5728d4c03acd2414000dffa3": "1919 Revolution", "57271f125951b619008f8635": "Antigone", - "57271f125951b619008f8636": "Antigone", + "57271f125951b619008f8636": "King of Thebes, Oedipus, defies Creon, the current King of Thebes", "57271f125951b619008f8637": "Antigone, in which Antigone, one of the daughters of former King of Thebes, Oedipus", "57271f125951b619008f8638": "Antigone", "57271f125951b619008f8639": "King", "5728d5793acd2414000dffb3": "Antigone", - "5728d5793acd2414000dffb4": "Antigone", - "5728d5793acd2414000dffb5": "Antigone, one of the daughters of former King of Thebes, Oedipus", - "5728d5793acd2414000dffb6": "Antigone", - "5728d5793acd2414000dffb7": "civil disobedience is in Sophocles' play Antigone", + "5728d5793acd2414000dffb4": "King of Thebes, Oedipus", + "5728d5793acd2414000dffb5": "King of Thebes, Oedipus", + "5728d5793acd2414000dffb6": "play Antigone, in which Antigone, one of the daughters of former King of Thebes, Oedipus", + "5728d5793acd2414000dffb7": "One of the oldest depictions of civil disobedience is in Sophocles' play Antigone", "5727213c708984140094da35": "Percy Shelley", "5727213c708984140094da36": "Percy Shelley", "5727213c708984140094da38": "David Thoreau in his essay Civil Disobedience", - "5727213c708984140094da39": "political", + "5727213c708984140094da39": "Peterloo massacre of 1819", "5727213c708984140094da37": "Henry David Thoreau", "5728d63c4b864d1900164f18": "Percy Shelley", - "5728d63c4b864d1900164f19": "Henry David Thoreau in his essay Civil Disobedience", + "5728d63c4b864d1900164f19": "nonviolent", "5728d63c4b864d1900164f1a": "nonviolent protest", "5728d63c4b864d1900164f1c": "Peterloo massacre of 1819", - "5728d63c4b864d1900164f1b": "David Thoreau in his essay Civil Disobedience", - "572726c9708984140094da7b": "President Agnew it has become a code-word describing the activities of muggers", + "5728d63c4b864d1900164f1b": "David Thoreau", + "572726c9708984140094da7b": "federal", "572726c9708984140094da7e": "Marshall Cohen", "572726c9708984140094da7c": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", "572726c9708984140094da7d": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", - "5728d6f02ca10214002da90e": "civil disobedience\" has always suffered from ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", - "5728d6f02ca10214002da90f": "civil disobedience\" has always suffered from ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", - "5728d6f02ca10214002da910": "civil disobedience\" has always suffered from ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", - "5728d6f02ca10214002da911": "civil disobedience\" has always suffered from ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", - "5728d6f02ca10214002da912": "civil disobedience", + "5728d6f02ca10214002da90e": "Marshall Cohen", + "5728d6f02ca10214002da90f": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", + "5728d6f02ca10214002da910": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased. Marshall Cohen", + "5728d6f02ca10214002da911": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", + "5728d6f02ca10214002da912": "ambiguity and in modern times, become utterly debased", "572807802ca10214002d9bf8": "LeGrande", - "572807802ca10214002d9bf9": "Alice in Wonderland", + "572807802ca10214002d9bf9": "LeGrande", "572807802ca10214002d9bfa": "lawful protest demonstration, nonviolent civil disobedience, and violent civil disobedience", - "572807802ca10214002d9bfb": "civil disobedience rapidly finds himself surrounded by a maze of semantical problems and grammatical niceties. Like Alice in Wonderland", + "572807802ca10214002d9bfb": "Alice in Wonderland", "572807802ca10214002d9bfc": "Alice in Wonderland", - "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4c": "voluminous literature", - "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4d": "civil disobedience rapidly finds himself surrounded by a maze of semantical problems and grammatical niceties. Like Alice in Wonderland", - "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4e": "voluminous", + "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4c": "violent civil disobedience", + "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4d": "voluminous", + "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4e": "violent civil disobedience", "5728d7c54b864d1900164f4f": "lawful", "5728d7c54b864d1900164f50": "violent civil disobedience", - "57280f974b864d1900164370": "country's highest court, it would not be civil disobedience", - "57280f974b864d1900164371": "Civil disobedience", + "57280f974b864d1900164370": "civil disobedience", + "57280f974b864d1900164371": "a constitutional impasse in which two public agencies", "57280f974b864d1900164372": "Civil disobedience", "57280f974b864d1900164373": "civil disobedience", "57280f974b864d1900164374": "Civil disobedience", @@ -6775,26 +6775,26 @@ "5728d9403acd2414000e001f": "Civil disobedience", "572812e74b864d19001643ce": "Thoreau's political philosophy", "572812e74b864d19001643cf": "confused taxman", - "572812e74b864d19001643d0": "Thoreau's political philosophy pitching the conscience vs. the collective", - "572812e74b864d19001643d1": "collector whose hand hits the wood", - "572812e74b864d19001643d2": "Thoreau's political philosophy pitching the conscience vs. the collective", + "572812e74b864d19001643d0": "Thoreau's political philosophy pitching the conscience", + "572812e74b864d19001643d1": "collector whose hand hits the wood. Before Thoreau\u2019s imprisonment", + "572812e74b864d19001643d2": "knocks on the door, it is an individual in the form of a postman or tax collector whose hand hits the wood", "5728dafe3acd2414000e005d": "Thoreau's political philosophy pitching the conscience vs. the collective", "5728dafe3acd2414000e005e": "Thoreau\u2019s imprisonment", - "5728dafe3acd2414000e005f": "hand hits the wood. Before Thoreau\u2019s imprisonment, when a confused taxman", + "5728dafe3acd2414000e005f": "confused taxman", "5728dafe3acd2414000e0060": "confused taxman", "5728dafe3acd2414000e0061": "Thoreau\u2019s imprisonment", "5728151b4b864d1900164428": "Brownlee", "5728151b4b864d1900164429": "civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities", "5728151b4b864d190016442a": "civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities", - "5728151b4b864d190016442b": "civil disobedience", + "5728151b4b864d190016442b": "breaches of law in protest against international organizations and foreign governments", "5728dc2d3acd2414000e0080": "Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies such as trade unions, banks, and private universities", "5728dc2d3acd2414000e0081": "international organizations and foreign governments", "5728dc2d3acd2414000e007f": "Brownlee", - "5728dc2d3acd2414000e0083": "civil disobedience", - "572818f54b864d190016446c": "breaking", - "572818f54b864d190016446d": "civil disobedience", + "5728dc2d3acd2414000e0083": "Brownlee", + "572818f54b864d190016446c": "lawbreak", + "572818f54b864d190016446d": "disobedience should take the form of public civil disobedience", "572818f54b864d190016446e": "civil disobedience", - "572818f54b864d190016446f": "civil disobedience. But Stephen Eilmann", + "572818f54b864d190016446f": "Eilmann", "572818f54b864d1900164470": "Puah refused a direct order", "5728dddc2ca10214002da9d2": "civil disobedience", "5728dddc2ca10214002da9d3": "Stephen Eilmann argues that if it is necessary to disobey rules", @@ -6803,45 +6803,45 @@ "5728dddc2ca10214002da9d6": "Stephen Eilmann", "57281c594b864d19001644a2": "Christian", "57281c594b864d19001644a3": "civil disobedience", - "57281c594b864d19001644a4": "civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Black's Law Dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", + "57281c594b864d19001644a4": "defects justifying rebellion", "57281c594b864d19001644a5": "help preserve society's tolerance of civil disobedience", "57281c594b864d19001644a6": "civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Black's Law Dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", - "5728df634b864d1900164fe2": "civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Black's Law Dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", + "5728df634b864d1900164fe2": "Christian Bay's encyclopedia article states that civil disobedience", "5728df634b864d1900164fe3": "non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", "5728df634b864d1900164fe4": "justify civil rebellion", - "5728df634b864d1900164fe6": "civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Black's Law Dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", - "5728202c4b864d19001644ec": "Revolutionary civil disobedience", - "5728202c4b864d19001644ed": "civil disobedience accomplishing \"peaceable revolution", - "5728202c4b864d19001644ee": "Ferenc De\u00e1k directed revolutionary civil disobedience against the Austrian government. Thoreau", - "5728202c4b864d19001644ef": "civil disobedience", + "5728df634b864d1900164fe6": "Black's Law Dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience", + "5728202c4b864d19001644ec": "civil disobedience", + "5728202c4b864d19001644ed": "Thoreau", + "5728202c4b864d19001644ee": "Ferenc De\u00e1k directed revolutionary civil disobedience", + "5728202c4b864d19001644ef": "civil disobedience. It has been claimed that the Hungarians under Ferenc De\u00e1k", "5728202c4b864d19001644f0": "Non-revolutionary civil disobedience", "5728e07e3acd2414000e00e9": "revolutionary civil disobedience is a simple disobedience of laws", - "5728e07e3acd2414000e00ea": "civil disobedience accomplishing \"peaceable revolution", + "5728e07e3acd2414000e00ea": "simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged \"wrong\" by an individual conscience", "5728e07e3acd2414000e00eb": "conscience", "5728e07e3acd2414000e00ec": "Non-revolutionary civil disobedience", "5728e07e3acd2414000e00ed": "revolutionary civil disobedience", - "572822233acd2414000df555": "Unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem", + "572822233acd2414000df555": "solitary civil disobedience", "572822233acd2414000df556": "Unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images", - "572822233acd2414000df557": "rose to higher political office, and Thoreau's essay was not published until after the end of the Mexican War", + "572822233acd2414000df557": "tax collector", "572822233acd2414000df558": "rose to higher political office", - "572822233acd2414000df559": "not published until after the end of the Mexican War", + "572822233acd2414000df559": "Mexican War", "5728e3c33acd2414000e0131": "collective", - "5728e3c33acd2414000e0132": "Unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem", + "5728e3c33acd2414000e0132": "civil disobedience took place during the Roman Empire", "5728e3c33acd2414000e0133": "jail solidarity", "5728e3c33acd2414000e0134": "solitary", "5728e3c33acd2414000e0135": "solitary civil disobedience, such as that committed by Thoreau, but these sometimes go unnoticed", - "572825a92ca10214002d9efe": "civil disobedience", - "572825a92ca10214002d9eff": "toward public policy goals", - "572825a92ca10214002d9f00": "civil disobedience", - "572825a92ca10214002d9f01": "180-foot (55 m)-tall, 600-year-old California Redwood", + "572825a92ca10214002d9efe": "Bedau writes, \"There is a whole class of acts, undertaken in the name of civil disobedience", + "572825a92ca10214002d9eff": "harmlessness of such entirely symbolic illegal protests toward public policy goals", + "572825a92ca10214002d9f00": "U", + "572825a92ca10214002d9f01": "180", "572825a92ca10214002d9f02": "738 days", "5728e5224b864d1900165032": "civil disobedience", - "5728e5224b864d1900165033": "civil disobedience", + "5728e5224b864d1900165033": "Bedau writes, \"There is a whole class of acts, undertaken in the name of civil disobedience", "5728e5224b864d1900165034": "illegal", "5728e5224b864d1900165035": "illegal protests toward public policy", - "5728e5224b864d1900165036": "Julia Butterfly Hill", + "5728e5224b864d1900165036": "180-foot (55 m)-tall, 600-year-old California Redwood tree for 738 days", "5728284e3acd2414000df5cd": "sending an email", - "5728284e3acd2414000df5ce": "Hampshire", + "5728284e3acd2414000df5ce": "Lebanon", "5728284e3acd2414000df5cf": "pure speech, civil disobedience", "5728284e3acd2414000df5d0": "Filthy Words\" from a George Carlin comedy album", "5728284e3acd2414000df5d1": "FCC v. Pacifica Foundation", @@ -6849,9 +6849,9 @@ "5728e5f43acd2414000e0172": "civil disobedience", "5728e5f43acd2414000e0173": "pure speech, civil disobedience", "5728e5f43acd2414000e0174": "pure speech, civil disobedience", - "57282dfb4b864d1900164668": "s, refusals", - "57282dfb4b864d1900164669": "closed GCSB Waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate", - "57282dfb4b864d190016466a": "GCSB Waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes", + "57282dfb4b864d1900164668": "distributed denial-of-service attacks", + "57282dfb4b864d1900164669": "closed GCSB Waihopai by padlocking the gates", + "57282dfb4b864d190016466a": "GCSB", "57282dfb4b864d190016466b": "civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue", "57282dfb4b864d190016466c": "draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins, make it more difficult for a system to function", "5728e715ff5b5019007da914": "civil disobedience", @@ -6860,36 +6860,36 @@ "5728e715ff5b5019007da918": "illegal boycotts", "5728e8212ca10214002daa6c": "criminal investigations and arrests arise also in civil disobedience cases", "5728e8212ca10214002daa6d": "Thoreau", - "5728e8212ca10214002daa6e": "Thoreau", + "5728e8212ca10214002daa6e": "criminal investigators", "5728e8212ca10214002daa6f": "civil disobedience cases", - "5728e8212ca10214002daa70": "police", + "5728e8212ca10214002daa70": "Thoreau", "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c5": "civil disobedients", "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c6": "no", - "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c7": "civil disobedients feel it is incumbent upon them to accept punishment", - "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c8": "incumbent upon them to accept punishment", + "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c7": "civil disobedients feel it is incumbent upon them to accept punishment because of their belief in the validity of the social contract", + "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c8": "bind", "5728eb1a3acd2414000e01c9": "civil disobedients, being anarchists", - "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01d9": "civil disobedients", + "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01d9": "civil disobedients is whether or not to plead guilty", "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01da": "submit to the punishment prescribed by law", - "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01db": "civil disobedients is whether or not to plead guilty", + "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01db": "two", "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01dc": "civil disobedients is whether or not to plead guilty", - "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01dd": "plea", + "5728ebcb3acd2414000e01dd": "\"creative plea", "5728ec6a4b864d19001650aa": "August 1957", "5728ec6a4b864d19001650ab": "August 1957", "5728ec6a4b864d19001650ac": "August 1957", - "5728ec6a4b864d19001650ad": "August 1957", + "5728ec6a4b864d19001650ad": "afternoon", "5728ec6a4b864d19001650ae": "August 1957", "5728ed94ff5b5019007da97c": "Howard Zinn writes, \"There may be many times when protesters", "5728ed94ff5b5019007da97d": "Howard Zinn", - "5728ed94ff5b5019007da97e": "Howard Zinn writes, \"There may be many times when protesters choose to go to jail", + "5728ed94ff5b5019007da97e": "Howard Zinn", "5728ed94ff5b5019007da97f": "Howard Zinn writes, \"There may be many times when protesters", "5728eef92ca10214002daab0": "Camden 28", - "5728eef92ca10214002daab1": "prosecution proposes a plea bargain to civil disobedients, as in the case of the Camden 28", - "5728eef92ca10214002daab2": "Camden 28", - "5728eef92ca10214002daab3": "prosecution proposes a plea bargain to civil disobedients", + "5728eef92ca10214002daab1": "civil disobedients", + "5728eef92ca10214002daab2": "mass arrest situations", + "5728eef92ca10214002daab3": "prosecution proposes a plea bargain to civil", "5728eef92ca10214002daab4": "Mohandas Gandhi pleaded guilty and told the court", - "5728f50baf94a219006a9e55": "defendants choose to make a defiant speech", - "5728f50baf94a219006a9e56": "defiant speech, or a speech explaining their actions, in allocution. In U.S. v. Burgos-Andujar", - "5728f50baf94a219006a9e57": "U.S. v. Burgos-Andujar", + "5728f50baf94a219006a9e55": "defiant speech", + "5728f50baf94a219006a9e56": "defiant", + "5728f50baf94a219006a9e57": "civil disobedience defendants", "5728f50baf94a219006a9e58": "defiant speech, or a speech explaining their actions, in allocution. In U.S. v. Burgos-Andujar", "5728f50baf94a219006a9e59": "defendants choose to make a defiant speech", "5728facd4b864d1900165170": "Steven Barkan", @@ -6899,209 +6899,209 @@ "5728facd4b864d1900165174": "civil disobedience", "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef5": "disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience", "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef6": "disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience", - "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef7": "theory is that, while disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience", - "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef8": "Michael Bayles", + "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef7": "theory", + "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef8": "covertly and avoiding attribution", "5728fb6a1d04691400778ef9": "Michael Bayles", "5728fc9e1d04691400778f11": "Indirect civil disobedience", "5728fc9e1d04691400778f12": "civil disobedience", "5728fc9e1d04691400778f13": "Vietnam", - "5728fc9e1d04691400778f14": "direct civil disobedience", + "5728fc9e1d04691400778f14": "necessity", "5728fc9e1d04691400778f15": "inside courthouses", "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2b": "Brownlee", - "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2d": "criminal punishment", - "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2e": "Leonard Hubert Hoffmann", - "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2f": "deserts\", achieving crime control via incapacitation and deterrence is a major goal of criminal punishment", - "57273a465951b619008f86ff": "mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser", - "57273a465951b619008f8700": "mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser", - "57273a465951b619008f8701": "nine percent", - "57273a465951b619008f8702": "nine percent", + "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2d": "criminal punishment. Brownlee", + "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2e": "Leonard Hubert Hoffmann writes, \"In deciding whether or not to impose punishment", + "5728fd3c3f37b31900477f2f": "deserts", + "57273a465951b619008f86ff": "the process of constructing a building or infrastructure. Construction differs from manufacturing in that manufacturing typically involves mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser", + "57273a465951b619008f8700": "a designated purchaser, while construction", + "57273a465951b619008f8701": "six to nine percent of the gross domestic product of developed countries", + "57273a465951b619008f8702": "six to nine percent", "57273a465951b619008f8703": "client", "57273cca708984140094db33": "architect", "57273cca708984140094db34": "architect", - "57273cca708984140094db35": "planning", + "57273cca708984140094db35": "effective planning", "57273cca708984140094db36": "megaprojects", - "57273cca708984140094db37": "zoning requirements, the environmental impact of the job", - "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f4fe": "three sectors of construction: buildings, infrastructure and industrial. Building", + "57273cca708984140094db37": "job", + "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f4fe": "general", "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f4ff": "industrial. Building construction", - "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f500": "three sectors of construction: buildings, infrastructure and industrial. Building construction", - "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f501": "heavy/highway, heavy civil or heavy engineering. It includes large public", + "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f500": "heavy/highway", + "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f501": "heavy civil or heavy engineering", "57273d8bf1498d1400e8f502": "Industrial includes refineries", "57273e50dd62a815002e9a02": "ENR", - "57273e50dd62a815002e9a03": "Engineering News-Record (ENR) is a trade magazine for the construction industry. Each year, ENR", + "57273e50dd62a815002e9a03": "about the size of design and construction companies", "57273e50dd62a815002e9a04": "2014", - "57273e50dd62a815002e9a05": "hazardous waste and water", - "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0a": "three subsectors: building construction, heavy and civil engineering construction, and specialty trade contractors", + "57273e50dd62a815002e9a05": "hazardous waste and water to rank firms as heavy contractors", + "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0a": "three subsectors: building", "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0b": "construction service firms", - "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0c": "Industrial Classification and the newer North American Industry", - "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0d": "three subsectors: building construction, heavy and civil engineering", - "57274046dd62a815002e9a12": "real property or construction of buildings. The majority of building construction jobs are small renovations, such as addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom", - "57274046dd62a815002e9a13": "small renovations, such as addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom", + "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0c": "North American Industry", + "57273f27dd62a815002e9a0d": "firms", + "57274046dd62a815002e9a12": "the process of adding structure to real property or construction of buildings", + "57274046dd62a815002e9a13": "small renovations", "57274046dd62a815002e9a14": "property", "57274046dd62a815002e9a15": "structural collapse, cost overruns, and/or litigation", - "57274046dd62a815002e9a16": "a positive outcome", - "572742bd5951b619008f8785": "Residential construction", + "57274046dd62a815002e9a16": "careful oversight during the project", + "572742bd5951b619008f8785": "construction", "572742bd5951b619008f8786": "e.g. brick", - "572742bd5951b619008f8787": "g. brick versus stone, versus timber). Cost of construction on a per square meter (or per square foot) basis for houses", - "572742bd5951b619008f8788": "Residential construction practices, technologies, and resources must conform to local building authority", + "572742bd5951b619008f8787": "lot of waste", + "572742bd5951b619008f8788": "conditions", "572744aff1498d1400e8f588": "3D printing technology", - "572744aff1498d1400e8f589": "3D printing technology", - "572744aff1498d1400e8f58a": "ative architecture 3D-printed building is scheduled to be built in 2014", + "572744aff1498d1400e8f589": "20 hours", + "572744aff1498d1400e8f58a": "3D-printed building is scheduled to be built in 2014", "572744aff1498d1400e8f58b": "2 metres", "572745c6708984140094db9a": "reality", "572745c6708984140094db99": "industrialized world", - "572745c6708984140094db9b": "reality", + "572745c6708984140094db9b": "i", "572745c6708984140094db9c": "drawings", "572745c6708984140094db9d": "a contract to the most cost efficient bidder", - "57274e0d708984140094dbe5": "modern trend in design is toward integration of previously separated specialties, especially among large firms", - "57274e0d708984140094dbe6": "general contractors", + "57274e0d708984140094dbe5": "specialties, especially among large firms", + "57274e0d708984140094dbe6": "past, architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors", "57274e0d708984140094dbe7": "one-stop shopping", "57274e0d708984140094dbe8": "a performance specification and must undertake the project from design to construction", "57274e975951b619008f87f9": "Several project structures can assist the owner in this integration, including design-build, partnering and construction management", "57274e975951b619008f87fa": "Several project structures can assist the owner in this integration, including design-build, partnering and construction management", - "57274e975951b619008f87fb": "more emphasis on establishing relationships with other necessary participants through the design-build process", - "57274f67708984140094dbf5": "field", - "57274f67708984140094dbf6": "Underbids", - "57274f67708984140094dbf7": "little money to complete the project. Cash flow problems", + "57274e975951b619008f87fb": "design", + "57274f67708984140094dbf5": "financial problems", + "57274f67708984140094dbf6": "preventable financial problems", + "57274f67708984140094dbf7": "little money to complete the project", "57274f67708984140094dbf8": "the construction field. Financial planning", "5727502f708984140094dc07": "Mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers", "5727502f708984140094dc08": "mortgage banker", "5727502f708984140094dc09": "over the life of the project", - "5727502f708984140094dc0b": "engineers and estimators apply expertise to relate the work and materials involved to a proper valuation. Cost overruns", - "5727502f708984140094dc0a": "Cost engineers and estimators", + "5727502f708984140094dc0b": "overruns", + "5727502f708984140094dc0a": "estimators", "572750e8dd62a815002e9af0": "zoning and building code requirements", "572750e8dd62a815002e9af1": "zoning and building code requirements", - "572750e8dd62a815002e9af2": "malum prohibitum considerations", + "572750e8dd62a815002e9af2": "prohibitum considerations", "572750e8dd62a815002e9af3": "se considerations, or the desire to prevent things that are indisputably bad \u2013 bridge collapses or explosions", - "572750e8dd62a815002e9af4": "district", - "572751b4708984140094dc1b": "two or more parties", - "572751b4708984140094dc1c": "two or more parties", + "572750e8dd62a815002e9af4": "residential district", + "572751b4708984140094dc1b": "a complex net of contracts and other legal obligations", + "572751b4708984140094dc1c": "more parties", "572751b4708984140094dc1d": "little as possible. The time element in construction means that a delay costs money", - "572751b4708984140094dc1e": "parties", - "572751b4708984140094dc1f": "contracts", + "572751b4708984140094dc1e": "the contracts must be designed to ensure that each side", + "572751b4708984140094dc1f": "poorly drafted contracts", "5727526cdd62a815002e9b0e": "relationship contracting", "5727526cdd62a815002e9b0f": "Public-Private Partnering", "5727526cdd62a815002e9b10": "Public-Private Partnering", "5727526cdd62a815002e9b11": "co-operation", - "572753335951b619008f8853": "method of construction procurement and is well established and recognized. In this arrangement, the architect or engineer", - "572753335951b619008f8854": "the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction drawings", + "572753335951b619008f8853": "architect or engineer", + "572753335951b619008f8854": "her role is to design the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction drawings", "572753335951b619008f8855": "architect's client and the main contractor. Any subcontractor has a direct contractual relationship with the main contractor", "572753335951b619008f8856": "architect's client and the main contractor", - "572753335951b619008f8857": "building is ready to occupy", + "572753335951b619008f8857": "building", "57275411dd62a815002e9b30": "owner", - "57275411dd62a815002e9b31": "Several D&B contractors", - "57275411dd62a815002e9b32": "owner selects the ideas he or she likes best and hires the appropriate contractor", + "57275411dd62a815002e9b31": "B contractors", + "57275411dd62a815002e9b32": "the appropriate contractor", "57275411dd62a815002e9b33": "contractors", "57275411dd62a815002e9b34": "2. This is in contrast to a design-bid-build contract", - "572754fff1498d1400e8f660": "electrical", + "572754fff1498d1400e8f660": "dug, contractors", "572754fff1498d1400e8f661": "electrical", "572754fff1498d1400e8f662": "cable", - "572754fff1498d1400e8f663": "inspector inspects", - "572754fff1498d1400e8f664": "occupancy permit may", + "572754fff1498d1400e8f663": "inspector", + "572754fff1498d1400e8f664": "local building code", "572755b7708984140094dc4d": "$960 billion", "572755b7708984140094dc4e": "$680 billion", "572755b7708984140094dc4f": "667,000", - "572755b7708984140094dc50": "1 million", + "572755b7708984140094dc50": "38,000 heavy, and 432,000", "572755b7708984140094dc51": "828,000", "5727565ef1498d1400e8f674": "\u00a343", - "5727565ef1498d1400e8f675": "\u00a343,389 per annum, compared to \u00a340,000", + "5727565ef1498d1400e8f675": "\u00a343", "5727565ef1498d1400e8f676": "more than $100,000", "572756fe708984140094dc71": "Construction", - "572756fe708984140094dc72": "2009", + "572756fe708984140094dc72": "occupational injury rate among construction workers in the United States was nearly three times that for all workers", "572756fe708984140094dc73": "occupational injuries in the construction industry", - "572756fe708984140094dc74": "occupational injuries in the construction industry. Other major causes of fatalities", + "572756fe708984140094dc74": "scaffolding", "572746addd62a815002e9a5e": "independent schools, non-governmental, or nonstate schools", "572746addd62a815002e9a5f": "g. sport scholarship", "572746addd62a815002e9a60": "mandatory taxation through public", "572746addd62a815002e9a61": "independent schools, non-governmental, or nonstate schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments", - "57274712708984140094dbad": "45,000", - "57274712708984140094dbae": "K-12 schools range from nothing at so called 'tuition-free' schools to more than $45,000 at several New England preparatory schools", + "57274712708984140094dbad": "$45,000", + "57274712708984140094dbae": "12", "57274712708984140094dbaf": "Australia", "57274712708984140094dbb0": "Australia and Canada", - "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59a": "lower sixth) and year 13 (upper sixth", - "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59b": "lower sixth) and year 13 (upper sixth", - "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59c": "7 through 12 (year twelve", - "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59d": "school", + "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59a": "lower sixth", + "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59b": "lower sixth", + "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59c": "7 through 12 (year twelve is known as lower sixth) and year 13 (upper sixth", + "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59d": "peer tuitions", "5727478cf1498d1400e8f59e": "7 through 12 (year twelve is known as lower sixth", "5727482bf1498d1400e8f5a4": "Roman Catholic schools. Other religious groups represented in the K-12 private education sector include Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians", - "5727482bf1498d1400e8f5a5": "K-12 private education sector include Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians", - "5727482bf1498d1400e8f5a6": "religious education", + "5727482bf1498d1400e8f5a5": "K-12 private education", + "5727482bf1498d1400e8f5a6": "K-12 private education sector include Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians", "5727490bdd62a815002e9a82": "government schools. Student uniforms for Australian private schools are generally stricter and more formal than in government schools - for example, a compulsory blazer", - "5727490bdd62a815002e9a83": "Student uniforms for Australian private schools are generally stricter and more formal than in government schools - for example, a compulsory blazer", - "5727490bdd62a815002e9a84": "Private schools", - "57274971708984140094dbbb": "Presbyterian Church, but in most cases, they do not insist on their students\u2019 religious allegiance", + "5727490bdd62a815002e9a83": "compulsory blazer", + "5727490bdd62a815002e9a84": "more expensive than their public counterparts", + "57274971708984140094dbbb": "Presbyterian", "57274971708984140094dbbc": "Sydney", "57274971708984140094dbbd": "Sydney", - "57274971708984140094dbbe": "St Ursula's College and Loreto Normanhurst for girls", + "57274971708984140094dbbe": "Ursula's College and Loreto Normanhurst for girls", "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9a": "7, Paragraph 4", - "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9b": "7, Paragraph 4 of the Grundgesetz", - "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9c": "6.1% in the former GDR). Percent", + "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9b": "second Gleichschaltung", + "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9c": "11.1%", "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9d": "1992 and 2008 the percent", "57274a1edd62a815002e9a9e": "2008 the percent", - "57274a8ff1498d1400e8f5bc": "all German Ersatzschulen", + "57274a8ff1498d1400e8f5bc": "derungsverbot", "57274a8ff1498d1400e8f5bd": "Ersatzschulen are ordinary primary or secondary schools, which are run by private individuals", "57274a8ff1498d1400e8f5be": "low tuition fees", "57274b35f1498d1400e8f5d4": "Erg\u00e4nzungsschulen", "57274b35f1498d1400e8f5d5": "German dual education system", "57274b35f1498d1400e8f5d6": "whole by charging their students tuition fees", "57274b35f1498d1400e8f5d7": "religious", - "57274beff1498d1400e8f5e4": "independent schools", + "57274beff1498d1400e8f5e4": "independent schools, but since some private schools receive financial aid from the government, it can be an aided or an unaided school", "57274beff1498d1400e8f5e5": "30 different Examination Boards or academic authorities that conduct examinations for school leaving certificates", "57274beff1498d1400e8f5e6": "30", "57274beff1498d1400e8f5e7": "broad", "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa4": "societies", - "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa5": "adult", + "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa5": "adult illiterate population", "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa6": "non-profit trusts and societies can run schools in India", "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa7": "non-profit trusts and societies can run schools in India", "57274ca8dd62a815002e9aa8": "local language in government schools", "57274d1cdd62a815002e9aae": "scoil phr\u00edobh\u00e1ideach", "57274d1cdd62a815002e9aaf": "\u20ac5,000", - "57274d1cdd62a815002e9ab0": "Ireland, private schools (Irish: scoil phr\u00edobh\u00e1ideach", - "57274d1cdd62a815002e9ab1": "Society of Jesus", + "57274d1cdd62a815002e9ab0": "scoil phr\u00edobh\u00e1ideach", + "57274d1cdd62a815002e9ab1": "e., the Society", "57274d1cdd62a815002e9ab2": "\u20ac25,000", "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5f6": "1957", "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5f7": "1957", "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5f8": "1957", "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5f9": "1957", - "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5fa": "Malaysia's independence in 1957", - "57274e145951b619008f87e7": "government funds are called 'aided' schools", + "57274d9bf1498d1400e8f5fa": "1957, the government instructed all schools to surrender their properties and be assimilated into the National School system. This caused an uproar", + "57274e145951b619008f87e7": "funds are called 'aided' schools", "57274e145951b619008f87e8": "private", - "57274e145951b619008f87e9": "Public School in Kathmandu", - "57274e145951b619008f87ea": "private schools, but many of them have the name \"Public School\" appended to them, e.g., the Galaxy Public School in Kathmandu", + "57274e145951b619008f87e9": "e.g., the Galaxy Public School in Kathmandu", + "57274e145951b619008f87ea": "Preschool education is mostly limited to organized neighbourhood nursery schools", "57274e145951b619008f87eb": "Preschool education", - "57274eca5951b619008f87ff": "April 2014", + "57274eca5951b619008f87ff": "88 private schools in New Zealand, catering for around 28,000", "57274eca5951b619008f8800": "88 private schools in New Zealand, catering for around 28,000", - "57274eca5951b619008f8801": "April 2014", - "57274eca5951b619008f8802": "April 2014", - "57274eca5951b619008f8803": "April 2014", + "57274eca5951b619008f8801": "3.7%", + "57274eca5951b619008f8802": "between 1979 and 1984, when the nation's then-private Catholic school system", + "57274eca5951b619008f8803": "niche markets", "57274f49f1498d1400e8f61e": "King's College and Diocesan School", "57274f49f1498d1400e8f61f": "Cambridge", - "57274f49f1498d1400e8f620": "Saint Kentigern College and St Cuthbert", + "57274f49f1498d1400e8f620": "Christchurch", "57274f49f1498d1400e8f621": "Andrew's College", - "57274f49f1498d1400e8f622": "Society of St Pius X", - "5727500f708984140094dbfd": "32% of secondary enrollment and about 80%", + "57274f49f1498d1400e8f622": "Catholic schismatic group, the Society of St Pius X", + "5727500f708984140094dbfd": "32%", "5727500f708984140094dbfe": "32%", "5727500f708984140094dbff": "32% of secondary enrollment and about 80%", - "5727500f708984140094dc00": "Private Schools in August 1992", + "5727500f708984140094dc00": "August 1992", "5727500f708984140094dc01": "private schools, by replacing values education for third and fourth years", "572750df5951b619008f882f": "financial assistance for tuition and other school fees of students turned away from public high schools because of enrollment overflows", "572750df5951b619008f8830": "post-secondary and non-degree programmes, including vocational and technical courses. The Private Education Student Financial Assistance is made available to underprivileged", "572750df5951b619008f8831": "underprivileged, but deserving high school graduates, who wish to pursue college/technical education in private colleges and universities", - "5727515f708984140094dc11": "private education", + "5727515f708984140094dc11": "1996", "5727515f708984140094dc12": "1996", "5727515f708984140094dc13": "1996", - "5727515f708984140094dc14": "private church schools that were established by missionaries in the early nineteenth century", - "5727515f708984140094dc15": "private church schools that were established by missionaries in the early nineteenth", - "57275409708984140094dc35": "semi-private", + "5727515f708984140094dc14": "clarification", + "5727515f708984140094dc15": "nineteenth", + "57275409708984140094dc35": "semi-private\" form called Model C, and many of these schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of other races. Following the transition to democracy", "57275409708984140094dc36": "government schools formerly reserved for other race groups", - "57275409708984140094dc37": "C, and many of these schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of other races. Following the transition to democracy", + "57275409708984140094dc37": "semi-private\" form called Model C, and many of these schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of other races. Following the transition to democracy", "572754dd708984140094dc3b": "10% of Swedish pupils", - "572754dd708984140094dc3c": "10,000", - "572754dd708984140094dc3d": "10% of Swedish pupils were enrolled in private schools in 2008", - "572754dd708984140094dc3e": "Swedish pupils with the opportunity to choose the school they prefer. For instance, the biggest school chain", - "572754dd708984140094dc3f": "voucher", - "572756265951b619008f886d": "13 years old to enter public schools", - "572756265951b619008f886e": "UK", - "572756265951b619008f886f": "9 per cent of children being educated in the UK are doing so at fee-paying schools", + "572754dd708984140094dc3c": "30 schools and a web-based environment, has 700 employees and teaches nearly 10,000", + "572754dd708984140094dc3d": "30 schools and a web-based environment, has 700 employees and teaches nearly 10,000", + "572754dd708984140094dc3e": "chain", + "572754dd708984140094dc3f": "innovative school voucher", + "572756265951b619008f886d": "13", + "572756265951b619008f886e": "13", + "572756265951b619008f886f": "13 per cent", "572756265951b619008f8870": "13 per cent", "572756265951b619008f8871": "\u00a33,000", "572757bef1498d1400e8f690": "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka", @@ -7112,56 +7112,56 @@ "572758e0f1498d1400e8f6ae": "student tuition, endowments", "572758e0f1498d1400e8f6af": "individual state Blaine", "572758e0f1498d1400e8f6b0": "individual state Blaine", - "572758e0f1498d1400e8f6b1": "charter status", + "572758e0f1498d1400e8f6b1": "charter", "572759665951b619008f8883": "1852", "572759665951b619008f8884": "1852", - "572759665951b619008f8885": "1852", + "572759665951b619008f8885": "1976", "572759665951b619008f8886": "1972", - "572759665951b619008f8887": "1852", - "572759dbdd62a815002e9b94": "2012, quality private schools in the United States charged substantial tuition, close to $40,000", - "572759dbdd62a815002e9b95": "quality private schools in the United States charged substantial tuition", - "572759dbdd62a815002e9b96": "$40,000", - "572759dbdd62a815002e9b97": "2012, quality private schools in the United States charged substantial tuition, close to $40,000", + "572759665951b619008f8887": "law", + "572759dbdd62a815002e9b94": "$40,000", + "572759dbdd62a815002e9b95": "Groton School had substantial endowments running to hundreds of millions of dollars supplemented by fundraising drives. Boarding schools with a reputation for quality in the United States", + "572759dbdd62a815002e9b96": "40,000 annually for day schools in New York City, and nearly $50,000", + "572759dbdd62a815002e9b97": "substantial endowments running to hundreds of millions", "5727aa413acd2414000de921": "John Harvard", - "5727aa413acd2414000de922": "John Harvard", - "5727aa413acd2414000de923": "John Harvard", - "5727aa413acd2414000de924": "John Harvard", + "5727aa413acd2414000de922": "Radcliffe College", + "5727aa413acd2414000de923": "1900. James Bryant Conant", + "5727aa413acd2414000de924": "John Harvard (its first benefactor), Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning, and the Harvard Corporation", "5727aa413acd2414000de925": "Charles W. Eliot's long tenure (1869\u20131909", - "5727aeac3acd2414000de987": "Harvard Library, which is the world's largest academic and private library", - "5727aeac3acd2414000de988": "Harvard Library, which is the world's largest academic and private library system, comprising 79", - "5727aeac3acd2414000de989": "79 individual libraries with over 18 million", - "5727aeac3acd2414000de98a": "eight U", - "5727aeac3acd2414000de98b": "eight U.S. presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 335 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars", + "5727aeac3acd2414000de987": "79 individual libraries with over 18 million", + "5727aeac3acd2414000de988": "18 million", + "5727aeac3acd2414000de989": "18 million", + "5727aeac3acd2414000de98a": "eight", + "5727aeac3acd2414000de98b": "150", "5727aec03acd2414000de991": "Charles River", "5727aec03acd2414000de992": "$37.6 billion", "5727aec03acd2414000de993": "Charles River", - "5727aec03acd2414000de994": "eleven separate", - "5727aec03acd2414000de995": "209-acre (85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard", + "5727aec03acd2414000de994": "ten faculties", + "5727aec03acd2414000de995": "209-acre", "5727afa82ca10214002d93c2": "1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony", "5727afa82ca10214002d93c3": "\u00a3779 and his library of some 400 books. The charter creating the Harvard Corporation was granted in 1650", - "5727afa82ca10214002d93c4": "1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony", - "5727afa82ca10214002d93c5": "1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony", - "5727afa82ca10214002d93c6": "1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony", - "5727b0892ca10214002d93e8": "many Puritan", + "5727afa82ca10214002d93c4": "John of London", + "5727afa82ca10214002d93c5": "1639", + "5727afa82ca10214002d93c6": "1650", + "5727b0892ca10214002d93e8": "Puritan", "5727b0892ca10214002d93e9": "English university", - "5727b0892ca10214002d93ea": "University of Cambridge\u2014\u200b\u200bbut conformed Puritanism", - "5727b8df3acd2414000dea99": "Harvard Joseph Willard died a year later, in 1804", + "5727b0892ca10214002d93ea": "English university model\u2014\u200b\u200bmany leaders in the colony had attended the University of Cambridge\u2014\u200b\u200bbut conformed Puritanism", + "5727b8df3acd2414000dea99": "1803 and the president of Harvard Joseph Willard died a year later, in 1804", "5727b8df3acd2414000dea9a": "Harvard Joseph Willard died a year later, in 1804, a struggle broke out over their replacements. Henry Ware was elected to the chair in 1805", - "5727b8df3acd2414000dea9b": "1805, and the liberal Samuel Webber", + "5727b8df3acd2414000dea9b": "Samuel Webber", "5727c0402ca10214002d9564": "Louis Agassiz", "5727c0402ca10214002d9565": "Harvard College", "5727c0402ca10214002d9566": "Thomas Reid and Dugald Stewart", - "5727c3b02ca10214002d95ba": "1869\u20131909", + "5727c3b02ca10214002d95ba": "Charles W. Eliot, president 1869\u20131909", "5727c3b02ca10214002d95bb": "Charles W. Eliot, president 1869\u20131909", - "5727c3b02ca10214002d95bc": "1869\u20131909", + "5727c3b02ca10214002d95bc": "William Ellery Channing", "5727c55bff5b5019007d94ce": "James Bryant Conant (president, 1933\u20131953) reinvigorated creative scholarship to guarantee its preeminence", "5727c55bff5b5019007d94cf": "1943", - "5727c55bff5b5019007d94d0": "1945, was one of the most influential manifestos in the history of American education", + "5727c55bff5b5019007d94d0": "American education", "5727c69d3acd2414000dec13": "four men attending Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe. Following the merger of Harvard and Radcliffe admissions in 1977", "5727c69d3acd2414000dec14": "1977", - "5727c69d3acd2414000dec15": "Harvard and Radcliffe admissions in 1977", - "5727c8863acd2414000dec49": "5 km) west-northwest of the State House in downtown Boston", - "5727c8863acd2414000dec4a": "85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge, about 3 miles", + "5727c69d3acd2414000dec15": "Harvard and Radcliffe", + "5727c8863acd2414000dec49": "5 km) west-northwest", + "5727c8863acd2414000dec4a": "twelve residential Houses, nine", "5727c8863acd2414000dec4b": "Harvard Yard", "5727c8863acd2414000dec4c": "Harvard Yard in Cambridge, about 3 miles", "5727cc15ff5b5019007d9576": "358-acre", @@ -7169,85 +7169,85 @@ "5727cc15ff5b5019007d9578": "21-acre (8.5 ha) campus in the Longwood", "5727cd0f4b864d1900163d72": "fifty percent", "5727cd0f4b864d1900163d73": "Cambridge", - "5727cd0f4b864d1900163d74": "Harvard has purchased tracts of land in Allston, a walk across the Charles River from Cambridge", - "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f0": "14,000 graduate students. The school color is crimson, which is also the name of the Harvard sports teams and the daily newspaper, The Harvard Crimson", - "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f1": "crimson, which is also the name of the Harvard sports teams and the daily newspaper, The Harvard Crimson", - "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f2": "7,200 undergraduates and 14,000", - "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f3": "preference to magenta) by an 1875 vote of the student body, although the association with some form of red can be traced back to 1858", + "5727cd0f4b864d1900163d74": "Cambridge", + "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f0": "2,400 professors, lecturers", + "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f1": "200", + "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f2": "14,000", + "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f3": "magenta", "5727cebc2ca10214002d96f4": "school color is crimson, which is also the name of the Harvard sports teams and the daily newspaper", - "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c4": "September 2011[update], it had nearly regained the loss suffered during the 2008 recession. It was worth $32 billion", + "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c4": "2008", "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c5": "30% loss in 2008-09. In December 2008, Harvard announced that its endowment had lost 22%", - "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c6": "$1.2 billion Allston Science Complex that had been scheduled to be completed by 2011", + "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c6": "$1.2 billion", "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c7": "$159 million", "5727cff1ff5b5019007d95c8": "$159 million", "5727d0f73acd2414000ded13": "Harvard Yard and blockaded a speech given by South African Vice Consul Duke Kent-Brown", "5727d0f73acd2414000ded14": "Kent-Brown", - "5727d0f73acd2414000ded15": "$400 million", + "5727d0f73acd2414000ded15": "$230 million (out of $400 million", "5727d1c93acd2414000ded3f": "Undergraduate admission to Harvard is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation as \"more selective, lower transfer-in\". Harvard College accepted 5.3%", - "5727d1c93acd2414000ded40": "5.3% of applicants for the class of 2019, a record low and the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities. Harvard College", - "5727d1c93acd2414000ded41": "5.3% of applicants for the class of 2019, a record low and the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities. Harvard College", - "5727d1c93acd2414000ded42": "Undergraduate admission to Harvard is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation", + "5727d1c93acd2414000ded40": "2007 as the program was believed to disadvantage low-income and under-represented minority applicants applying to selective universities, yet for the class of 2016", + "5727d1c93acd2414000ded41": "Undergraduate admission to Harvard is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation", + "5727d1c93acd2414000ded42": "2016", "5727d3843acd2414000ded69": "2008", - "5727d3843acd2414000ded6a": "1978 and 2008, entering students were required to complete a core curriculum of seven classes outside of their concentration. Since 2008", + "5727d3843acd2414000ded6a": "seven classes outside of their concentration. Since 2008", "5727d3843acd2414000ded6b": "students", - "5727d4922ca10214002d977c": "Harvard's academic programs operate on a semester calendar", + "5727d4922ca10214002d977c": "John Harvard Scholar\" and \"Harvard College Scholar", "5727d4922ca10214002d977d": "four half", "5727d4922ca10214002d977e": "4\u20135%", - "5727d4922ca10214002d977f": "60%", + "5727d4922ca10214002d977f": "90% in 2004 to 60%", "5727d6154b864d1900163e34": "$38,000", "5727d6154b864d1900163e35": "$38,000", - "5727d6154b864d1900163e36": "$57,000. Beginning 2007, families with incomes below $60,000", + "5727d6154b864d1900163e36": "10%", "5727d6154b864d1900163e37": "88%", - "5727d6154b864d1900163e38": "88%", - "5727d6faff5b5019007d969a": "Widener Library in Harvard Yard and comprises nearly 80 individual libraries holding over 18 million volumes", - "5727d6faff5b5019007d969c": "18 million", + "5727d6154b864d1900163e38": "88% of Harvard's aid for undergraduate students, with aid also provided by loans (8%", + "5727d6faff5b5019007d969a": "Harvard University", + "5727d6faff5b5019007d969c": "three of the most popular libraries", "5727d6faff5b5019007d969d": "Harvard University Archives consist principally of rare and unique materials. America's oldest collection of maps, gazetteers", "5727d6faff5b5019007d969b": "18 million", "5727d88b4b864d1900163e5e": "three museums", - "5727d88b4b864d1900163e5f": "Museum", + "5727d88b4b864d1900163e5f": "central and northern European art, and the Fogg Museum", "5727d88b4b864d1900163e60": "Semitic Museum featuring artifacts from excavations in the Middle East", "5727d9c43acd2414000dee17": "2004-2009", "5727d9c43acd2414000dee18": "2003", "5727d9c43acd2414000dee19": "Harvard is the second most commonly named \"dream college", "5727da564b864d1900163e8e": "42", "5727da564b864d1900163e8f": "42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League", - "5727da564b864d1900163e90": "42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League. Harvard has an intense athletic rivalry with Yale University", - "5727db85ff5b5019007d96fc": "1903, Harvard Stadium", + "5727da564b864d1900163e90": "two years", + "5727db85ff5b5019007d96fc": "1903", "5727db85ff5b5019007d96fd": "1903", "5727db85ff5b5019007d96fe": "1903, Harvard Stadium", "5727db85ff5b5019007d96ff": "sport", - "5727dc473acd2414000dee43": "Lavietes Pavilion, a multi-purpose arena and home to the Harvard basketball teams", - "5727dc473acd2414000dee44": "home to Harvard volleyball", + "5727dc473acd2414000dee43": "Malkin Athletic Center", + "5727dc473acd2414000dee44": "MAC\", serves both as the university", "5727dc473acd2414000dee45": "three", "5727dd2e4b864d1900163eba": "23 years", - "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebb": "23 years", - "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebc": "23 years", - "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebd": "23 years", + "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebb": "June on the Thames River in eastern Connecticut", + "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebc": "Harvard Crimson men", + "5727dd2e4b864d1900163ebd": "2003", "5727de862ca10214002d9860": "General Ban Ki-moon; American political leaders John Hancock, John Adams, John Quincy Adams", - "5727de862ca10214002d9861": "John Hancock", - "5727de862ca10214002d9862": "Sebasti\u00e1n Pi\u00f1era; Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos", - "5727de862ca10214002d9863": "John Hancock", - "5727e0474b864d1900163f08": "John Alden Carpenter; comedian, television show", + "5727de862ca10214002d9861": "Sebasti\u00e1n Pi\u00f1era", + "5727de862ca10214002d9862": "Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Figueres", + "5727de862ca10214002d9863": "Antonis Samaras", + "5727e0474b864d1900163f08": "Conan O'Brien", "5727e0474b864d1900163f09": "Leonard Bernstein", "5727e0474b864d1900163f0a": "Werner Baer, Harlan Hanson; poets Wallace Stevens, T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings; conductor Leonard Bernstein", "5727e0474b864d1900163f0b": "W. E. B. Du Bois", "5727e21e4b864d1900163f34": "Michael Sandel", "5727e21e4b864d1900163f35": "Alan Dershowitz and Lawrence", - "5727e21e4b864d1900163f36": "Wilson, cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, physicists Lisa Randall and Roy Glauber, chemists Elias Corey", + "5727e21e4b864d1900163f36": "Wilson", "5727c94bff5b5019007d954a": "853,382 in 2014", - "5727c94bff5b5019007d954b": "1,345,596 in 2010", - "5727c94bff5b5019007d954c": "853,382 in 2014", + "5727c94bff5b5019007d954b": "596", + "5727c94bff5b5019007d954c": "1,345,596 in 2010", "5727c94bff5b5019007d954d": "Duval County", "5727c94bff5b5019007d954e": "1968", - "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9676": "25 miles", - "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9677": "northeast Florida and is centered on the banks of the St. Johns River, about 25 miles", - "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9678": "1564 was the site", + "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9676": "Johns River", + "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9677": "550 km) north of Miami", + "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9678": "1822", "5727cb4b2ca10214002d9679": "1564", "5727cb4b2ca10214002d967a": "Andrew Jackson", "5727cd7dff5b5019007d958e": "deep-water port", "5727cd7dff5b5019007d958f": "Jacksonvillians\" or \"Jaxsons", "5727cd7dff5b5019007d9590": "two United States Navy bases and the Port of Jacksonville, Florida's third largest seaport. The two US Navy", - "5727cd7dff5b5019007d9591": "Jacksonvillians\" or \"Jaxsons", + "5727cd7dff5b5019007d9591": "Jacksonvillians", "57280e1aff5b5019007d9bec": "thousands of years", "57280e1aff5b5019007d9bed": "2500 BC", "57280e1aff5b5019007d9bee": "2500 BC", @@ -7255,278 +7255,278 @@ "57280e1aff5b5019007d9bf0": "Ossachite at the site of what is now downtown Jacksonville", "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c26": "Jean Ribault", "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c27": "1562 calling it the River of May because he discovered it in May. Ribault erected a stone column near present-day", - "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c28": "1564", - "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c29": "Fort Caroline, and killed nearly all the French soldiers defending it. The Spanish renamed the fort San Mateo", - "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c2a": "St. Johns River in 1964", - "572810ec2ca10214002d9d06": "Isaiah D. Hart, residents wrote a charter for a town government, which was approved by the Florida Legislative Council on February 9, 1832", + "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c28": "20, 1565, a Spanish force from the nearby Spanish settlement of St. Augustine", + "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c29": "San Mateo", + "57280fd3ff5b5019007d9c2a": "St. Johns River", + "572810ec2ca10214002d9d06": "Wacca Pilatka and the British called the Cow Ford or Cowford", "572810ec2ca10214002d9d07": "Andrew Jackson", "572810ec2ca10214002d9d08": "Wacca Pilatka and the British", "572810ec2ca10214002d9d09": "Spanish. Britain ceded control of the territory back to Spain in 1783", "572810ec2ca10214002d9d0a": "Florida Legislative Council on February 9, 1832", - "5728128cff5b5019007d9c76": "Confederate cause. The city was blockaded by Union forces, who gained control of the nearby Fort Clinch", + "5728128cff5b5019007d9c76": "hogs and cattle being shipped from Florida", "5728128cff5b5019007d9c77": "February 1864 Union forces left Jacksonville", - "5728128cff5b5019007d9c78": "Confederate cause. The city was blockaded by Union forces, who gained control of the nearby Fort Clinch", + "5728128cff5b5019007d9c78": "Cedar Creek", "5728128cff5b5019007d9c79": "March 1864 a Confederate cavalry confronted a Union expedition resulting in the Battle of Cedar Creek. Warfare and the long occupation left the city disrupted after the war", - "5728128cff5b5019007d9c7a": "Jacksonville proper", - "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbc": "winter resorts for the rich and famous. Visitors arrived by steamboat and later by railroad. President Grover Cleveland", + "5728128cff5b5019007d9c7a": "Jacksonville proper resulted in the first Confederate victory in Florida", + "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbc": "winter resorts", "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbd": "Grover Cleveland attended the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city on February 22, 1888 during his trip to Florida", - "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbe": "1893 to 1938", + "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbe": "yellow fever outbreaks", "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cbf": "1893", - "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cc0": "Grover Cleveland attended the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city on February 22, 1888", - "5728170d3acd2414000df443": "3, 1901", + "572815d9ff5b5019007d9cc0": "Grover Cleveland", + "5728170d3acd2414000df443": "eight hours", "5728170d3acd2414000df444": "2,000", - "5728170d3acd2414000df445": "Jennings declare martial law and sent the state militia to maintain order. On May 17 municipal authority resumed in Jacksonville", - "5728170d3acd2414000df446": "3, 1901", - "57281940ff5b5019007d9d44": "New York\u2013based filmmakers were attracted to Jacksonville's warm climate, exotic locations, excellent rail access, and cheap labor", + "5728170d3acd2414000df445": "Jennings", + "5728170d3acd2414000df446": "Raleigh, North Carolina", + "57281940ff5b5019007d9d44": "New York\u2013based filmmakers", "57281940ff5b5019007d9d45": "silent film studios", "57281940ff5b5019007d9d46": "Winter Film Capital of the World\". However, the emergence of Hollywood", - "57281940ff5b5019007d9d47": "Jacksonville's warm climate, exotic locations, excellent rail access, and cheap labor", - "57281ab63acd2414000df493": "Jacksonville, like most large cities in the United States, suffered from negative effects of rapid urban sprawl after World War II. The construction of highways", + "57281940ff5b5019007d9d47": "Norman Studios", + "57281ab63acd2414000df493": "newer housing in the suburbs", "57281ab63acd2414000df494": "55.1%", "57281ab63acd2414000df495": "white flight\" left Jacksonville", "57281ab63acd2414000df496": "public", "57281ab63acd2414000df497": "75.8%", - "57281bb84b864d190016449a": "education, sanitation, and traffic control within the city limits", + "57281bb84b864d190016449a": "sanitation", "57281bb84b864d190016449b": "six referendums between 1960 and 1965", - "57281bb84b864d190016449c": "six referendums between 1960 and 1965", - "57281bb84b864d190016449d": "six referendums between 1960 and 1965", - "57281d494b864d19001644be": "11", + "57281bb84b864d190016449c": "1958", + "57281bb84b864d190016449d": "1960 and 1965", + "57281d494b864d19001644be": "mid-1960s, corruption scandals began to arise among many of the city's officials, who were mainly elected through the traditional old boy network", "57281d494b864d19001644bf": "mid-1960s", "57281d494b864d19001644c0": "Claude Yates", - "57281d494b864d19001644c1": "Lower taxes", + "57281d494b864d19001644c1": "Claude Yates", "57281edd3acd2414000df4eb": "1, 1968", "57281edd3acd2414000df4ec": "Hans Tanzler posed with actress Lee Meredith", "57281edd3acd2414000df4ed": "1967, voters approved the plan. On October 1, 1968", - "57281edd3acd2414000df4ee": "1967, voters approved the plan. On October 1, 1968", - "57281edd3acd2414000df4ef": "October 1, 1968", + "57281edd3acd2414000df4ee": "Jacksonville voters in 2000, authorized a half-penny sales tax. This would generate most of the revenue required for the $2.25 billion", + "57281edd3acd2414000df4ef": "Julington Creek", "572820512ca10214002d9e72": "962 km2) is land and ; 13.34%", "572820512ca10214002d9e73": "Trout River, a major tributary of the St. Johns River", - "572820512ca10214002d9e74": "Johns River divides the city. The Trout River, a major tributary of the St. Johns River, is located entirely within Jacksonville", - "572820512ca10214002d9e75": "116.7 sq mi or 302 km2", - "572820512ca10214002d9e76": "116.7 sq mi or 302 km2) is water", + "572820512ca10214002d9e74": "St. Johns River, is located entirely within Jacksonville", + "572820512ca10214002d9e75": "Baldwin", + "572820512ca10214002d9e76": "Baldwin", "572821274b864d1900164510": "1990", "572821274b864d1900164511": "1990", - "572821274b864d1900164512": "Downtown Jacksonville's skyline", - "572821274b864d1900164513": "1972-74 by the Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company, and the 28 floor Riverplace Tower which, when completed in 1967", + "572821274b864d1900164512": "Downtown Jacksonville's skyline is the Bank of America Tower, constructed in 1990", + "572821274b864d1900164513": "42 floors", "572821274b864d1900164514": "37-story", - "5728223cff5b5019007d9dc4": "United States, Jacksonville has a humid subtropical", - "5728223cff5b5019007d9dc5": "mild and sunny. 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The combined wealth of the \"10 million dollar millionaires\" grew to nearly $41 trillion in 2008", - "5729d36b1d04691400779609": "10 million dollar millionaires\" grew to nearly $41 trillion in 2008", + "5729d36b1d04691400779608": "1% of adults alone owned 40% of global assets in the year 2000", + "5729d36b1d04691400779609": "10 million dollar millionaires\" grew to nearly $41 trillion", "5729d36b1d0469140077960a": "759,900", - "5729d36b1d0469140077960b": "more poor people in the United States and Western", - "5727e8424b864d1900163fc0": "60 percent", - "5727e8424b864d1900163fc1": "July 22, 2014, the \"richest 1 percent", + "5729d36b1d0469140077960b": "Western", + "5727e8424b864d1900163fc0": "22, 2014", + "5727e8424b864d1900163fc1": "22, 2014, the \"richest 1 percent", "5727e8424b864d1900163fc2": "half of all Americans combined.\" According to the New York Times on July 22, 2014", - "5727e8424b864d1900163fc3": "60 percent", - "5729d44b1d04691400779611": "60 percent", - "5729d44b1d04691400779612": "90 percent\". 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Trade economist Paul Krugman estimates that trade liberalisation", + "5727fc37ff5b5019007d9a1a": "rising inequality", "5727fc37ff5b5019007d9a1b": "low-skilled jobs", - "5729f1283f37b319004785d7": "may", - "5729f1283f37b319004785d8": "rich countries trade with poor countries, the low-skilled workers", + "5729f1283f37b319004785d7": "may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale. When rich countries trade with poor countries", + "5729f1283f37b319004785d8": "low-skilled workers", "5729f1283f37b319004785d9": "economist", "5729f1283f37b319004785da": "minor", "5729f1283f37b319004785db": "Robert Lawrence", "5727fd123acd2414000df185": "53%", "5727fd123acd2414000df186": "53% in Botswana to -40%", - "5727fd123acd2414000df187": "gap in other countries ranges from 53% in Botswana to -40% in Bahrain", + "5727fd123acd2414000df187": "gap", "5727fd123acd2414000df188": "pay gap in favor of males in the labor market", "5729f1c13f37b319004785e7": "53%", - "5729f1c13f37b319004785e8": "53% in Botswana to -40% in Bahrain", + "5729f1c13f37b319004785e8": "53%", "5729f1c13f37b319004785e9": "Thomas Sowell", "5729f1c13f37b319004785ea": "Thomas Sowell", - "5729f1c13f37b319004785eb": "A U.S. Census's", + "5729f1c13f37b319004785eb": "A U.S. Census's report stated that in US", "5727ff083acd2414000df1ab": "social welfare", - "5727ff083acd2414000df1ac": "Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. According to Kuznets", - "5727ff083acd2414000df1ad": "Economist Simon Kuznets", - "5727ff083acd2414000df1ae": "introducing inequality. Eventually, through various possible redistribution mechanisms such as social welfare programs, more developed countries move back to lower levels", + "5727ff083acd2414000df1ac": "Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. According to Kuznets", + "5727ff083acd2414000df1ad": "Simon Kuznets", + "5727ff083acd2414000df1ae": "more wealth and income and introducing inequality. Eventually, through various possible redistribution mechanisms such as social welfare programs, more developed countries move back to lower levels", "5729f24baf94a219006aa6dd": "Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality", - "5729f24baf94a219006aa6de": "Economist Simon Kuznets", + "5729f24baf94a219006aa6de": "Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality", "5729f24baf94a219006aa6df": "more capital", - "5729f24baf94a219006aa6e0": "income and introducing inequality", + "5729f24baf94a219006aa6e0": "more wealth and income and introducing inequality", "5729f24baf94a219006aa6e1": "possible", - "57287b322ca10214002da3be": "1910 to 1940", - "57287b322ca10214002da3bf": "Kuznets saw middle-income developing economies level of inequality bulging out to form what is now known as the Kuznets curve. 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Shiller said that rising inequality", - "572a05eb3f37b31900478654": "2013 Economics Nobel prize winner Robert J. Shiller", + "572a05eb3f37b31900478654": "2013 Economics Nobel prize winner Robert J. Shiller said that rising inequality", "572a05eb3f37b31900478655": "negative", "572a05eb3f37b31900478656": "odes", "572a05eb3f37b31900478657": "economic growth", "572a06866aef0514001551be": "British", - "572a06866aef0514001551bf": "lower in countries like Japan and Finland", - "572a06866aef0514001551c0": "health and social problems (obesity, mental illness, homicides, teenage births, incarceration, child conflict, drug use), and lower", + "572a06866aef0514001551bf": "lower in countries like Japan and Finland and states like Utah and New Hampshire", + "572a06866aef0514001551c0": "Kate Pickett", "572a06866aef0514001551c2": "23", "572a06866aef0514001551c1": "Utah and New Hampshire", - "572a070c6aef0514001551c8": "higher", - "572a070c6aef0514001551c9": "health and longer lives. This pattern of higher incomes", - "572a070c6aef0514001551ca": "per capita income", + "572a070c6aef0514001551c8": "full stomachs, access to clean water and warmth from fuel \u2013 led to better health and longer lives. This pattern of higher incomes", + "572a070c6aef0514001551c9": "incomes", + "572a070c6aef0514001551ca": "poorer countries", "572a070c6aef0514001551cb": "77 years in 2004", "572a070c6aef0514001551cc": "80 years) and Japan (82", "572a07a86aef0514001551d2": "correlated with health in developed countries is income inequality", - "572a07a86aef0514001551d3": "UNICEF", - "572a07a86aef0514001551d4": "nine", - "572a07a86aef0514001551d5": "nine factors, authors Richard Wilkinson", + "572a07a86aef0514001551d3": "nine factors, authors Richard Wilkinson", + "572a07a86aef0514001551d4": "nine factors, authors", + "572a07a86aef0514001551d5": "Richard Wilkinson", "572a07a86aef0514001551d6": "22", "572a0a391d046914007796df": "Crime rate has also been shown to be correlated with inequality", "572a0a391d046914007796e0": "homicides", @@ -7534,11 +7534,11 @@ "572a0a391d046914007796e3": "U.S States and Canadian Provinces there is a tenfold difference in homicide rates related to inequality", "572a0a391d046914007796e2": "tenfold", "572a0bafaf94a219006aa765": "economic inequality is problematic", - "572a0bafaf94a219006aa766": "\"distributive efficiency", + "572a0bafaf94a219006aa766": "distributive efficiency", "572a0bafaf94a219006aa767": "great deal of utility to that person, such as basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare", "572a0bafaf94a219006aa768": "richer", - "572a0bafaf94a219006aa769": "wealth", - "572a0c541d046914007796f3": "Conservative researchers have argued that income inequality is not significant because consumption, rather than income", + "572a0bafaf94a219006aa769": "higher aggregate utility", + "572a0c541d046914007796f3": "the measure of inequality", "572a0c541d046914007796f4": "libertarian", "572a0c541d046914007796f5": "Tory, consumption inequality was actually lower in 2001", "572a0c541d046914007796f6": "Thomas", @@ -7546,94 +7546,94 @@ "572a0d21af94a219006aa783": "Central Banking", "572a0d21af94a219006aa784": "Central Banking economist Raghuram", "572a0d21af94a219006aa785": "deep financial 'fault lines' that have made [financial] crises more likely to happen than in the past\" \u2013 the Financial crisis of 2007\u201308", - "572a0d21af94a219006aa786": "credit", - "572a0d21af94a219006aa787": "a tendency to go \"from bubble to bubble", - "572a0e0e1d04691400779707": "income", - "572a0e0e1d04691400779708": "not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education", + "572a0d21af94a219006aa786": "declining purchasing power, political pressure has developed to extend easier credit", + "572a0d21af94a219006aa787": "a tendency to go \"from bubble to bubble\" fueled by unsustainable monetary stimulation", + "572a0e0e1d04691400779707": "the duration of economic growth spells", + "572a0e0e1d04691400779708": "not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education. According to IMF staff economists", "572a0e0e1d04691400779709": "20 percent", "572a0e0e1d0469140077970a": "20 percent", "572a0e0e1d0469140077970b": "poor and the middle class matter", - "572a0ecb1d04691400779717": "economists", - "572a0ecb1d04691400779718": "economists David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela", + "572a0ecb1d04691400779717": "economists David Castells", + "572a0ecb1d04691400779718": "David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela", "572a0ecb1d04691400779719": "subsequent long-run economic growth", - "572a0ecb1d0469140077971a": "economists David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela, increasing inequality", - "572a0ecb1d0469140077971b": "aiming at controlling unemployment and in particular at reducing its inequality-associated effects", - "572a1046af94a219006aa78d": "Economist Joseph Stiglitz presented evidence", + "572a0ecb1d0469140077971a": "David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela, increasing inequality", + "572a0ecb1d0469140077971b": "David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela", + "572a1046af94a219006aa78d": "Joseph Stiglitz presented evidence", "572a1046af94a219006aa78e": "Joseph Stiglitz presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries", "572a1046af94a219006aa78f": "Economist Joseph Stiglitz presented evidence in 2009", - "572a1046af94a219006aa790": "Economist Branko Milanovic, wrote in 2001", + "572a1046af94a219006aa790": "2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand. 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According to work by Barro", - "572a12381d0469140077972c": "Harvard economist Robert Barro, found that there is \"little overall", + "572a12381d0469140077972c": "Harvard economist Robert Barro", "572a12381d0469140077972b": "Harvard economist", - "572a12381d0469140077972f": "1960 and 2000 found a positive impact of inequality on growth with lead times of five years or less, but no correlation after ten years", - "572a13841d0469140077973b": "inequality and growth", - "572a13841d0469140077973c": "1914 to 1945 wars and \"violent economic and political shocks\" reduced inequality. Moreover, Piketty argues that the \"magical\" Kuznets curve hypothesis", - "572a13841d0469140077973d": "Economist Thomas Piketty", + "572a12381d0469140077972f": "1960", + "572a13841d0469140077973b": "Kuznets curve", + "572a13841d0469140077973c": "Thomas Piketty challenges this notion, claiming that from 1914 to 1945 wars and \"violent economic and political shocks\" reduced inequality", + "572a13841d0469140077973d": "Thomas Piketty", "572a13841d0469140077973e": "Economist", - "572a13841d0469140077973f": "Economist Thomas Piketty challenges this notion, claiming that from 1914 to 1945 wars", - "572a18a4af94a219006aa7df": "1970s established possible avenues through which inequality", + "572a13841d0469140077973f": "Thomas Piketty challenges this notion, claiming that from 1914 to 1945 wars", + "572a18a4af94a219006aa7df": "1970s established possible avenues", "572a18a4af94a219006aa7e0": "a 1955 review, savings by the wealthy, if these increase with inequality", - "572a18a4af94a219006aa7e1": "consumer demand", + "572a18a4af94a219006aa7e1": "consumer demand. 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Much unregistered property", - "572a1ba46aef05140015528f": "legal property ownership registration system", - "572a1ba46aef051400155290": "cratic", + "572a1a5c6aef051400155288": "reducing poverty", + "572a1ba46aef05140015528e": "land and housing", + "572a1ba46aef05140015528f": "various associations and other arrangements", + "572a1ba46aef051400155290": "extra-legal ownership include excessive bureaucratic red tape in buying property and building", "572a1ba46aef051400155291": "over 200 steps and up to 14 years", - "572a1ba46aef051400155292": "14 years", + "572a1ba46aef051400155292": "200", "572a1c943f37b319004786e1": "1984 and 1991", "572a1c943f37b319004786e2": "David Rodda noted that from 1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units", - "572a1c943f37b319004786e3": "David Rodda, Jacob Vigdor", - "572a1c943f37b319004786e4": "1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units decreased as the demand for higher quality housing", - "572a1c943f37b319004786e5": "rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents", - "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f5": "everyone", - "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f6": "lower incomes", + "572a1c943f37b319004786e3": "1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units", + "572a1c943f37b319004786e4": "Rhoda 1994:148", + "572a1c943f37b319004786e5": "low income residents", + "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f5": "Firstly, certain costs are difficult to avoid and are shared by everyone", + "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f6": "those on lower incomes are those who are worse equipped to manage their finances", "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f7": "aspiring to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts", "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f8": "wealthier counterparts", "572a1dbb3f37b319004786f9": "greater inequality and potential economic instability", - "572a1f086aef0514001552c0": "more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation", - "572a1f086aef0514001552c1": "people", - "572a1f086aef0514001552c2": "1/3 of current levels", - "572a1f086aef0514001552c3": "yearly carbon emissions", - "572a1fe16aef0514001552d0": "attribute the vast disparities", - "572a1fe16aef0514001552d1": "class of owners", + "572a1f086aef0514001552c0": "the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation", + "572a1f086aef0514001552c1": "multiplier would be lower, and thus the amount of environmental degradation", + "572a1f086aef0514001552c2": "1/3 of current levels, so about 2 billion", + "572a1f086aef0514001552c3": "2 billion", + "572a1fe16aef0514001552d0": "attribute", + "572a1fe16aef0514001552d1": "class", "572a1fe16aef0514001552d2": "unearned property income by virtue of ownership titles in capital equipment, financial assets and corporate stock", "572a1fe16aef0514001552d3": "socially", - "572a1fe16aef0514001552d4": "reflective of individual", + "572a1fe16aef0514001552d4": "reflective", "572a20816aef0514001552e4": "Robert Nozick", "572a20816aef0514001552e5": "redistributes wealth by force", "572a20816aef0514001552e6": "one where all individuals", - "572a20816aef0514001552e7": "Robert Nozick argued that government redistributes wealth by force (usually in the form of taxation", - "572a20816aef0514001552e8": "Robert Nozick argued that government redistributes wealth by force", - "572a213e6aef0514001552ee": "\u201ccapability deprivation\u201d. Unlike neoliberalism", + "572a20816aef0514001552e7": "Nozick", + "572a20816aef0514001552e8": "forceful taking of property, and a certain amount of redistribution", + "572a213e6aef0514001552ee": "human development approach \u2013 looks at income inequality and poverty as form of \u201ccapability deprivation", "572a213e6aef0514001552ef": "human development approach \u2013 looks at income inequality and poverty", - "572a213e6aef0514001552f0": "\u201ccapability deprivation", + "572a213e6aef0514001552f0": "human development approach \u2013 looks at income inequality and poverty", "572a213e6aef0514001552f1": "human development approach \u2013 looks at income inequality and poverty", "572a213e6aef0514001552f2": "\u201ccapability deprivation\u201d. Unlike neoliberalism", - "572a2224af94a219006aa823": "s capabilities", - "572a2224af94a219006aa824": "healthy young", + "572a2224af94a219006aa823": "a person\u2019s capabilities", + "572a2224af94a219006aa824": "healthy", "572a2224af94a219006aa825": "customs", - "572a2224af94a219006aa826": "rampant violence in the area that prevents people", - "572a2224af94a219006aa827": "t denied their functionings", + "572a2224af94a219006aa826": "rampant violence in the area", + "572a2224af94a219006aa827": "towards a better relevant income", "5727efabff5b5019007d98e2": "British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963", "5727efabff5b5019007d98e3": "British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963", "5727efabff5b5019007d98e4": "British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963", - "5727efabff5b5019007d98e5": "1963", + "5727efabff5b5019007d98e5": "blue British police box", "5727efabff5b5019007d98e6": "British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963", "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f2": "BBC", - "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f3": "BBC", + "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f3": "Russell T Davies", "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f4": "BBC", "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f5": "BBC Wales", "5727f0b1ff5b5019007d98f6": "BBC", @@ -7645,64 +7645,64 @@ "5727f2583acd2414000df087": "Gallifrey", "5727f2583acd2414000df088": "planet Gallifrey, who simply goes by the name \"The Doctor\"", "5727f2583acd2414000df089": "40", - "5727f2583acd2414000df08a": "him to travel across time and space. 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This is similar to the 1988 continuation of Mission Impossible, but differs from most other series relaunches", + "5727f8342ca10214002d9a7f": "1996 telefilm. This is similar to the 1988 continuation of Mission Impossible, but differs from most other series relaunche", "5727f8342ca10214002d9a80": "1989", "5727fc7f4b864d1900164160": "30 November 1963", "5727fc7f4b864d1900164161": "30 November 1963", - "5727fc7f4b864d1900164162": "30 November 1963", + "5727fc7f4b864d1900164162": "eighty seconds", "5727fc7f4b864d1900164163": "30 November 1963", - "5727fc7f4b864d1900164164": "30 November 1963", + "5727fc7f4b864d1900164164": "eighty seconds", "5727fdb94b864d190016417c": "\"Hiding", "5727fdb94b864d190016417d": "London", - "5727fdb94b864d190016417e": "the Museum of the Moving Image in London", + "5727fdb94b864d190016417e": "London", "5727fdb94b864d190016417f": "Digital Spy", "5727fdb94b864d1900164180": "Digital Spy", "5727fed73acd2414000df1a1": "3%", "5727fed73acd2414000df1a2": "3%", "5727fed73acd2414000df1a3": "Philip Howard", - "5727fed73acd2414000df1a4": "survey in The Times newspaper", + "5727fed73acd2414000df1a4": "violence", "5727fed73acd2414000df1a5": "violence", "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a8c": "TARDIS", "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a8d": "BBC scriptwriter Anthony Coburn", "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a8e": "BBC scriptwriter Anthony Coburn", - "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a8f": "1998, the Metropolitan Police Authority", + "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a8f": "1998", "5727ffb5ff5b5019007d9a90": "2002, the Patent Office", - "572800b03acd2414000df1f1": "6 December 1989", + "572800b03acd2414000df1f1": "26 seasons on BBC One, from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989", "572800b03acd2414000df1f2": "6 December 1989", - "572800b03acd2414000df1f3": "23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989", - "572800b03acd2414000df1f4": "6 December 1989", - "572800b03acd2414000df1f5": "6 December 1989", - "572801823acd2414000df1fb": "2005 revival", + "572800b03acd2414000df1f3": "12", + "572800b03acd2414000df1f4": "rogue", + "572800b03acd2414000df1f5": "26 seasons on BBC One, from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989", + "572801823acd2414000df1fb": "2005", "572801823acd2414000df1fc": "13 45-minute", "572801823acd2414000df1fd": "Christmas Day", "572801823acd2414000df1fe": "Eleventh Hour\" from 2010 exceeded an hour in length", @@ -7715,42 +7715,42 @@ "572803493acd2414000df229": "William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton", "572803493acd2414000df22a": "97 of 253", "572803493acd2414000df22b": "3, 4, & 5, from which 79 episodes are missing). In 1972", - "572803493acd2414000df22c": "BBC, while by 1978", - "572803493acd2414000df22d": "six years", - "572804522ca10214002d9b94": "Short clips from every story with the exception of Marco Polo", + "572803493acd2414000df22c": "1978", + "572803493acd2414000df22d": "six", + "572804522ca10214002d9b94": "prints", "572804522ca10214002d9b95": "tape recordings", - "572804522ca10214002d9b97": "exception", + "572804522ca10214002d9b97": "exception of Marco Polo, \"Mission to the Unknown\" and The Massacre of St Bartholomew", "572804522ca10214002d9b96": "8 mm cine", "572804522ca10214002d9b98": "8 mm cine film and clips that were shown on other programmes", - "572805363acd2414000df26d": "BBC on VHS, on MP3 CD-ROM, and as special features on DVD. The BBC, in conjunction with animation studio Cosgrove Hall", - "572805363acd2414000df26e": "1968), using remastered audio tracks and the comprehensive stage notes for the original filming, for the serial's DVD release in November 2006", - "572805363acd2414000df26f": "1968), using remastered audio tracks and the comprehensive stage notes for the original filming, for the serial's DVD release in November 2006", + "572805363acd2414000df26d": "BBC on VHS", + "572805363acd2414000df26e": "1968", + "572805363acd2414000df26f": "1968", "572805363acd2414000df270": "Theta-Sigma", "572805363acd2414000df271": "November 2006", - "57280757ff5b5019007d9b42": "\"regeneration\" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen regeneration", - "57280757ff5b5019007d9b43": "screen regeneration however; Hartnell's Doctor had merely described undergoing a \"renewal", - "57280757ff5b5019007d9b44": "screen", + "57280757ff5b5019007d9b42": "regeneration", + "57280757ff5b5019007d9b43": "William Hartnell's poor health", + "57280757ff5b5019007d9b44": "star William Hartnell's poor health. The actual term \"regeneration\" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen", "57280757ff5b5019007d9b45": "\"regeneration\" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen", "57280757ff5b5019007d9b46": "\"regeneration\" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen", "572808bf4b864d190016429a": "12 times", - "572808bf4b864d190016429b": "13 incarnations", - "572808bf4b864d190016429c": "\"The Time of the Doctor\" depicted the Doctor acquiring a new cycle of regenerations", + "572808bf4b864d190016429b": "13", + "572808bf4b864d190016429c": "twelfth", "572808bf4b864d190016429d": "twelfth", - "572808bf4b864d190016429e": "1996 TV", + "572808bf4b864d190016429e": "twelfth", "572809ab4b864d19001642ae": "2013", - "572809ab4b864d19001642af": "2013, John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of the Doctor known as the War Doctor", + "572809ab4b864d19001642af": "Doctor", "572809ab4b864d19001642b0": "Michael Jayston", "572809ab4b864d19001642b1": "1986", - "572809ab4b864d19001642b2": "1986 serial The Trial of a Time Lord", + "572809ab4b864d19001642b2": "1986", "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c66": "Eleventh Doctor meets an unknown incarnation of himself, whom he refers to as \"his secret\" and who is subsequently revealed to be the War Doctor", "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c67": "Richard Hurndall", "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c68": "Peter Davison", "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c6a": "Richard Hurndall replaced William Hartnell. Patrick Troughton again returned in 1985's The Two Doctors with Colin Baker", - "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c69": "2013", - "57280cac2ca10214002d9ca8": "audio drama The Four", + "57280b2b2ca10214002d9c69": "David Tennant, and most recently in 2013", + "57280cac2ca10214002d9ca8": "Four", "57280cac2ca10214002d9ca9": "2003, an audio drama titled Zagreus featuring Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Peter Davison", - "57280cac2ca10214002d9caa": "Paul McGann came together again to star in the audio drama The Four Doctors", - "57280cac2ca10214002d9cab": "Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann came together again to star in the audio drama The Four Doctors", + "57280cac2ca10214002d9caa": "audio drama The Four Doctors", + "57280cac2ca10214002d9cab": "audio adventure Project: Lazarus. In 2010", "57280cac2ca10214002d9cac": "2003", "57280e323acd2414000df349": "2013", "57280e323acd2414000df34a": "2013", @@ -7760,31 +7760,31 @@ "57280f0d3acd2414000df35b": "Susan Foreman", "57280f0d3acd2414000df35c": "Susan Foreman", "57280f0d3acd2414000df35d": "Susan Foreman", - "57280f0d3acd2414000df35e": "Ninth Doctor thought he was the last surviving Time Lord, and that his home planet had been destroyed; in \"The Empty Child", + "57280f0d3acd2414000df35e": "Ninth Doctor thought he was the last surviving Time Lord", "57280f0d3acd2414000df35f": "Susan Foreman", "5728103eff5b5019007d9c30": "human, or humanoid aliens", - "5728103eff5b5019007d9c31": "1963", + "5728103eff5b5019007d9c31": "Deadly Assassin", "5728103eff5b5019007d9c33": "1963", - "5728103eff5b5019007d9c34": "1963", - "5728103eff5b5019007d9c32": "1963", + "5728103eff5b5019007d9c34": "Susan Foreman", + "5728103eff5b5019007d9c32": "Sarah Jane Smith", "572811434b864d190016438c": "revival, the Doctor generally travels with a primary female companion", "572811434b864d190016438d": "Rose Tyler", "572811434b864d190016438e": "Amy Pond", "572811434b864d190016438f": "2005", - "572811434b864d1900164390": "Steven Moffat described the companion as the main character of the show, as the story begins anew with each companion and she undergoes more change than the Doctor", + "572811434b864d1900164390": "Catherine Tate", "572812142ca10214002d9d2a": "Russell T Davies", "572812142ca10214002d9d2b": "2005", - "572812142ca10214002d9d2c": "2005 revival, executive producer Russell T Davies", - "572812142ca10214002d9d2d": "1, Cybermen in series 2, the Macra", + "572812142ca10214002d9d2c": "2005", + "572812142ca10214002d9d2d": "2, the Macra", "572812142ca10214002d9d2e": "Zygons", "572812eaff5b5019007d9c80": "1963", "572812eaff5b5019007d9c81": "Skaro", "572812eaff5b5019007d9c82": "Dalek race, which first appeared in the show's second serial in 1963", "572812eaff5b5019007d9c83": "Davros", - "572812eaff5b5019007d9c84": "Dalek race, which first appeared in the show's second serial in 1963", - "572813b52ca10214002d9d68": "1971", - "572813b52ca10214002d9d69": "Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989", - "572813b52ca10214002d9d6a": "Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989", + "572812eaff5b5019007d9c84": "1963", + "572813b52ca10214002d9d68": "Lord who desires to rule the universe. Conceived as \"Professor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes\", the character first appeared in 1971", + "572813b52ca10214002d9d69": "1989", + "572813b52ca10214002d9d6a": "Eric Roberts", "572813b52ca10214002d9d6b": "Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989", "572813b52ca10214002d9d6c": "Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989", "572814882ca10214002d9d72": "Michelle Gomez", @@ -7792,157 +7792,157 @@ "572814882ca10214002d9d74": "Michelle Gomez", "572814882ca10214002d9d75": "Michelle Gomez", "572814882ca10214002d9d76": "Michelle Gomez", - "572816213acd2414000df429": "Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills", - "572816213acd2414000df42a": "Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic", + "572816213acd2414000df429": "Ron Grainer", + "572816213acd2414000df42a": "Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills", "572816213acd2414000df42b": "musique concr\u00e8te", - "572816213acd2414000df42c": "Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills", + "572816213acd2414000df42c": "17", "572816213acd2414000df42d": "Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills", "5728177f2ca10214002d9db0": "Peter Howell for season 18 (1980", - "5728177f2ca10214002d9db1": "Peter Howell for season 18 (1980", - "5728177f2ca10214002d9db2": "Dominic Glynn's arrangement for the season-long serial The Trial of a Time Lord in season 23 (1986", - "5728177f2ca10214002d9db3": "Seventh Doctor's era which lasted from season 24 (1987) until the series' suspension in 1989. American composer John Debney", + "5728177f2ca10214002d9db1": "John Debney", + "5728177f2ca10214002d9db2": "Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996", + "5728177f2ca10214002d9db3": "Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996", "572817802ca10214002d9db4": "Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996. For the return of the series in 2005", "5728185f3acd2414000df45b": "Gold", "5728185f3acd2414000df45d": "November 2013", "5728185f3acd2414000df45c": "Gold returned as composer for the 2010", "5728185f3acd2414000df45e": "November 2013", - "5728185f3acd2414000df45f": "2007 Christmas", + "5728185f3acd2414000df45f": "November 2013", "572819864b864d190016447e": "Jon Pertwee, who had played the Third", - "572819864b864d190016447f": "Third Doctor, recorded a version of the Doctor Who theme with spoken lyrics, titled, \"Who Is the Doctor\".[note 6] In 1978", - "572819864b864d1900164480": "24 in the UK", + "572819864b864d190016447f": "1978", + "572819864b864d1900164480": "January 2011", "572819864b864d1900164481": "KLF) released the single \"Doctorin", - "572819864b864d1900164482": "24 in the UK charts", + "572819864b864d1900164482": "24", "57281a952ca10214002d9dea": "Dudley Simpson", "57281a952ca10214002d9deb": "1964", - "57281a952ca10214002d9dec": "15 years", - "57281a952ca10214002d9ded": "score was Planet of Giants", - "57281a952ca10214002d9dee": "15 years", + "57281a952ca10214002d9dec": "15", + "57281a952ca10214002d9ded": "1964", + "57281a952ca10214002d9dee": "Weng-Chiang", "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfa": "Murray Gold and Ben Foster and has been performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales", "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfb": "19 November 2006", "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfc": "Christmas Day 2006", - "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfd": "Christmas Day 2006", + "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfd": "27 July 2008", "57281bbc2ca10214002d9dfe": "Murray Gold and Ben Foster", - "57281cb22ca10214002d9e1e": "8 November 2010", + "57281cb22ca10214002d9e1e": "Six soundtrack", "57281cb22ca10214002d9e1f": "5 was released on 8 November 2010", "57281cb22ca10214002d9e20": "Six soundtrack releases have been released since 2005", - "57281cb22ca10214002d9e21": "8 November 2010", - "57281cb22ca10214002d9e22": "8 November 2010", - "57281f203acd2414000df4f5": "1973\u201380", + "57281cb22ca10214002d9e21": "Carol", + "57281cb22ca10214002d9e22": "Six soundtrack releases have been released since 2005", + "57281f203acd2414000df4f5": "Second Doctor", "57281f203acd2414000df4f6": "Eleventh Doctor had the \"DW\" TARDIS insignia placed to the right in 2012", "57281f203acd2414000df4f7": "Eighth", - "57281f203acd2414000df4f8": "1973\u201380", + "57281f203acd2414000df4f8": "1973", "57281f203acd2414000df4f9": "Fourth Doctor's final season. The logo used for the Ninth Doctor was slightly edited for the Tenth", - "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9c": "14 million, even for stories which did not feature them. The second was the late 1970s, when Tom Baker occasionally drew audiences of over 12 million", - "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9d": "14 million, even for stories which did not feature them. The second was the late 1970s, when Tom Baker occasionally drew audiences of over 12 million", - "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9e": "12 million", + "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9c": "John F. Kennedy", + "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9d": "9 and 14 million", + "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9e": "over 12 million", "57282036ff5b5019007d9d9f": "1964\u20131965", - "57282036ff5b5019007d9da0": "14 million, even for stories which did not feature them. The second was the late 1970s, when Tom Baker occasionally drew audiences of over 12 million", + "57282036ff5b5019007d9da0": "9 and 14 million", "572821ceff5b5019007d9db2": "16 million", - "572821ceff5b5019007d9db3": "16 million", - "572821ceff5b5019007d9db4": "16 million", - "572821ceff5b5019007d9db5": "soap opera", - "572821ceff5b5019007d9db6": "16 million", + "572821ceff5b5019007d9db3": "18 months", + "572821ceff5b5019007d9db4": "five million", + "572821ceff5b5019007d9db5": "soap opera Coronation Street, the most popular show at the time. After the series' revival in 2005", + "572821ceff5b5019007d9db6": "2005", "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd4": "1983", "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd5": "1988", - "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd6": "12 May 1996", - "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd7": "12 May 1996", + "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd6": "12", + "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd7": "12 May 1996 on CITV", "5728231fff5b5019007d9dd8": "23", - "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed6": "January 1965", - "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed7": "January 1965", - "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed8": "January 1965", + "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed6": "ABC1", + "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed7": "1983", + "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed8": "1983", "5728245b2ca10214002d9ed9": "January 1965", "5728245b2ca10214002d9eda": "January 1965", "572825714b864d1900164590": "Three Doctors and aired each series (several years late) through to series 24 in 1991", "572825714b864d1900164591": "1976 beginning with The Three Doctors and aired each series (several years late) through to series 24 in 1991", - "572825714b864d1900164592": "YTV. CBC began showing the series again in 2005", - "572825714b864d1900164593": "1976 beginning with The Three Doctors and aired each series (several years late) through to series 24 in 1991", - "572825714b864d1900164594": "Three Doctors and aired each series (several years late) through to series 24 in 1991", + "572825714b864d1900164592": "YTV", + "572825714b864d1900164593": "Weng-Chiang", + "572825714b864d1900164594": "Judith Merril", "572826762ca10214002d9f2c": "Christopher Eccleston recorded special video introductions for each episode (including a trivia question as part of a viewer contest", "572826762ca10214002d9f2d": "Confidential", "572826762ca10214002d9f2e": "26 December 2005", - "572826762ca10214002d9f2f": "9 October 2006 at 20:00 E/P (20:30 in Newfoundland and Labrador", - "572826762ca10214002d9f30": "9 October 2006 at 20:00 E/P (20:30 in Newfoundland and Labrador", + "572826762ca10214002d9f2f": "9", + "572826762ca10214002d9f30": "9", "5728274cff5b5019007d9e26": "BBC Video on DVD, on sale in the United Kingdom, Australia", - "5728274cff5b5019007d9e27": "VCD. Only the series from 2009 onwards are available on Blu-ray, except for the 1970 story Spearhead from Space, released in July 2013", - "5728274cff5b5019007d9e28": "Betamax tape and Video 2000. One episode of Doctor Who (The Infinite Quest) was released on VCD", - "5728274cff5b5019007d9e29": "Spearhead from Space", - "5728274cff5b5019007d9e2a": "2009 onwards are available on Blu-ray, except for the 1970 story Spearhead from Space, released in July 2013", + "5728274cff5b5019007d9e27": "Betamax tape and Video 2000", + "5728274cff5b5019007d9e28": "2009", + "5728274cff5b5019007d9e29": "Spearhead", + "5728274cff5b5019007d9e2a": "2009", "572828383acd2414000df5c3": "Trevor Martin", - "572828383acd2414000df5c4": "Trevor Martin played the role in Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday", + "572828383acd2414000df5c4": "Terry Nation wrote The Curse of the Daleks, a stage play mounted in the late 1960s", "572828383acd2414000df5c5": "Terry Nation wrote The Curse of the Daleks, a stage play mounted in the late 1960s", - "572828383acd2414000df5c6": "Trevor Martin played the role in Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday", + "572828383acd2414000df5c6": "David Banks", "572828383acd2414000df5c7": "Terry Nation wrote The Curse of the Daleks, a stage play mounted in the late 1960s", "572829532ca10214002d9fa2": "Russell T Davies, the BBC commissioned Davies to produce a 13-part spin-off series titled Torchwood", - "572829532ca10214002d9fa3": "Russell T Davies, the BBC commissioned Davies to produce a 13-part spin-off series titled Torchwood", - "572829532ca10214002d9fa4": "Russell T Davies", - "572829532ca10214002d9fa5": "Russell T Davies, the BBC commissioned Davies to produce a 13-part spin-off series titled Torchwood", - "572829532ca10214002d9fa6": "Russell T Davies", + "572829532ca10214002d9fa3": "2008", + "572829532ca10214002d9fa4": "London\". A second series of Torchwood aired in 2008", + "572829532ca10214002d9fa5": "Children of Earth which was set largely in London", + "572829532ca10214002d9fa6": "2008", "57282f204b864d190016468a": "Elisabeth Sladen who reprised her role as investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith", "57282f204b864d190016468b": "24 September 2007", - "57282f204b864d190016468c": "24 September 2007", - "57282f204b864d190016468d": "24 September 2007", + "57282f204b864d190016468c": "David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. 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In the 2012 Spring Quarter, international students comprised almost 19%", - "572863363acd2414000df987": "5,792 students in the College, 3,468", - "572863363acd2414000df988": "2014", + "572863363acd2414000df987": "Chicago", + "572863363acd2414000df988": "Chicago", "572863363acd2414000df989": "19%", "572864542ca10214002da2de": "1935, Chicago", - "572864542ca10214002da2df": "1935, Chicago", - "572864542ca10214002da2e0": "Robert Maynard Hutchins de-emphasized varsity athletics in 1939", + "572864542ca10214002da2df": "NCAA's Division III", + "572864542ca10214002da2e0": "1946", "572864542ca10214002da2e1": "Jay Berwanger", - "572864542ca10214002da2e2": "1935", + "572864542ca10214002da2e2": "1946", "5728659f4b864d190016498a": "400", "5728659f4b864d190016498b": "RSOs", "5728659f4b864d190016498c": "118 tournaments and 15 national championships", "5728659f4b864d190016498d": "RSOs", - "5728659f4b864d190016498e": "Off-Off Campus, and the university-owned radio station WHPK", - "5728667eff5b5019007da1fc": "Chicago Student Government", - "5728667eff5b5019007da1fd": "Chicago Student Government", + "5728659f4b864d190016498e": "Off-Off Campus", + "5728667eff5b5019007da1fc": "Chicago", + "5728667eff5b5019007da1fd": "Chicago", "5728667eff5b5019007da1fe": "two", "5728667eff5b5019007da1ff": "2 million", - "572867543acd2414000df9a1": "fifteen fraternities and seven sororities at the University of Chicago", + "572867543acd2414000df9a1": "fifteen", "572867543acd2414000df9a2": "fifteen fraternities and seven", "572867543acd2414000df9a3": "Alpha Phi Omega. Four", "572867543acd2414000df9a4": "fifteen fraternities and seven sororities at the University of Chicago", - "572867543acd2414000df9a5": "Chicago Interfraternity Council. In 2002, the Associate Director of Student Activities estimated that 8\u201310 percent", - "5728683b3acd2414000df9af": "1987, the University of Chicago has held the University of Chicago", + "572867543acd2414000df9a5": "ten of the fraternities", + "5728683b3acd2414000df9af": "Chicago", "5728683b3acd2414000df9b0": "Chicago", "5728683b3acd2414000df9b1": "1963, the Festival of the Arts", - "5728683b3acd2414000df9b2": "University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt, in which large teams of students compete to obtain notoriously esoteric items from a list. Since 1963", + "5728683b3acd2414000df9b2": "1987, the University of Chicago", "5728683b3acd2414000df9b3": "1987", - "57286951ff5b5019007da20e": "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Oracle Corporation founder and the third richest man in America Larry Ellison", - "57286951ff5b5019007da20f": "America Larry Ellison", + "57286951ff5b5019007da20e": "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella", + "57286951ff5b5019007da20f": "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella", "57286951ff5b5019007da210": "Larry Ellison", "57286951ff5b5019007da211": "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Oracle Corporation founder and the third richest man in America Larry Ellison", - "57286951ff5b5019007da212": "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Oracle Corporation founder and the third richest man in America Larry Ellison", + "57286951ff5b5019007da212": "Jon Corzine", "57286ab72ca10214002da31e": "Saul Alinsky", "57286ab72ca10214002da31f": "Saul Alinsky", "57286ab72ca10214002da320": "Robert Bork", "57286ab72ca10214002da321": "Paul Wolfowitz", "57286ab72ca10214002da322": "Eliot Ness, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens", - "57286bf84b864d19001649d4": "American Mind\" Allan Bloom, ''The Good War", + "57286bf84b864d19001649d4": "American Mind\" Allan Bloom", "57286bf84b864d19001649d6": "Kurt Vonnegut", "57286bf84b864d19001649d2": "Lauren", "57286bf84b864d19001649d5": "Allan Bloom", - "57286bf84b864d19001649d3": "Saul Bellow, political philosopher, literary critic and author of the New York Times bestseller \"The Closing of the American Mind\" Allan Bloom", - "57286d7d4b864d19001649e0": "Philip Glass, dancer, choreographer and leader in the field of dance anthropology Katherine Dunham", - "57286d7d4b864d19001649e1": "dance anthropology Katherine Dunham", - "57286d7d4b864d19001649e2": "Halo", - "57286d7d4b864d19001649e3": "Ed", + "57286bf84b864d19001649d3": "Philip Roth", + "57286d7d4b864d19001649e0": "Philip", + "57286d7d4b864d19001649e1": "Katherine Dunham", + "57286d7d4b864d19001649e2": "developer of the Halo", + "57286d7d4b864d19001649e3": "Mike Nichols, film director and screenwriter Philip Kaufman, and Carl Van Vechten", "57286d7d4b864d19001649e4": "Mike Nichols, film director and screenwriter Philip Kaufman", "57286ec63acd2414000df9d1": "science", - "57286ec63acd2414000df9d2": "John", + "57286ec63acd2414000df9d2": "John M", "57286ec63acd2414000df9d3": "James Watson, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA, experimental physicist Luis Alvarez", "57286ec63acd2414000df9d4": "John B. Goodenough, mathematician and Fields Medal recipient Paul Joseph Cohen, and geochemist Clair Cameron Patterson", "57286ec63acd2414000df9d5": "Joseph Cohen, and geochemist Clair Cameron Patterson", - "572870b2ff5b5019007da222": "Milton Friedman", + "572870b2ff5b5019007da222": "Eugene Fama", "572870b2ff5b5019007da223": "Republican U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Conservative", "572870b2ff5b5019007da224": "Paul Samuelson", "572870b2ff5b5019007da225": "Eugene Fama", "572871bc4b864d1900164a04": "David Graeber and Donald Johanson", - "572871bc4b864d1900164a05": "anthropologists David Graeber and Donald Johanson", - "572871bc4b864d1900164a06": "White House Coordinator of Security Planning for the National Security Council Samuel P. Huntington", - "572872dd2ca10214002da37e": "Michelson", - "572872dd2ca10214002da37f": "Michelson, elementary charge calculator Robert A. Millikan", - "572872dd2ca10214002da380": "Enrico Fermi, \"the father of the hydrogen bomb\" Edward Teller", + "572871bc4b864d1900164a05": "Johanson", + "572871bc4b864d1900164a06": "Samuel Reshevsky", + "572872dd2ca10214002da37e": "faculty in physics", + "572872dd2ca10214002da37f": "Arthur", + "572872dd2ca10214002da380": "Compton Effect Arthur H. Compton", "572872dd2ca10214002da381": "Edward Teller", "572872dd2ca10214002da382": "Maria Goeppert-Mayer", "5728742cff5b5019007da246": "Henry Breasted, mathematician Alberto Calder\u00f3n", @@ -8117,72 +8117,72 @@ "5728742cff5b5019007da248": "Henry Breasted, mathematician Alberto Calder\u00f3n, Nobel prize winning economist and classical liberalism defender Friedrich Hayek", "5728742cff5b5019007da249": "Seaborg", "5728742cff5b5019007da24a": "Charles Brenton Huggins and Janet Rowley, astronomer Gerard Kuiper", - "5728759cff5b5019007da25b": "Steven Levitt, current governor of India's central bank Raghuram", + "5728759cff5b5019007da25b": "Steven Levitt, current governor of India's central bank Raghuram Rajan", "5728759cff5b5019007da25a": "74th United States Secretary of the Treasury and former Goldman Sachs", "5728759cff5b5019007da25c": "David Bevington", - "5728759cff5b5019007da25d": "John Mearsheimer and Robert Pape", + "5728759cff5b5019007da25d": "David Bevington", "5728759cff5b5019007da25e": "Neil Shubin and Paul Sereno, evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne", - "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b6": "Yu\u00e1n Ch\u00e1o), officially the Great Yuan", + "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b6": "Kublai Khan, leader of the Mongolian Borjigin clan", "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b7": "Kublai Khan, leader of the Mongolian Borjigin clan", - "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b8": "D\u00e0 Yu\u00e1n; Mongolian: Yehe Yuan Ulus", + "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b8": "China established by Kublai Khan, leader of the Mongolian Borjigin clan", "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1b9": "Mongolian Borjigin", - "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1ba": "1271 that Kublai", + "57285ed5ff5b5019007da1ba": "Kublai", "572860e03acd2414000df977": "Mongol Empire and an imperial Chinese dynasty", "572860e03acd2414000df978": "Great Yuan and claimed the succession of former Chinese dynasties from the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to the Tang dynasty", "572860e03acd2414000df979": "Great Yuan and claimed the succession of former Chinese dynasties from the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to the Tang dynasty", "572860e03acd2414000df97a": "Genghis", - "57286192ff5b5019007da1dc": "1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan", - "57286192ff5b5019007da1dd": "1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan", + "57286192ff5b5019007da1dc": "Yuan dynasty. \"D\u00e0 Yu\u00e1n", + "57286192ff5b5019007da1dd": "1271", "57286192ff5b5019007da1de": "1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan", - "57286192ff5b5019007da1df": "1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan", - "57286192ff5b5019007da1e0": "1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan", - "572863c72ca10214002da2d4": "Great Khan in 1206", + "57286192ff5b5019007da1df": "Yeke Mongghul Ulus\" (lit. \"Great Mongol State\"), resulting in Dai \u00d6n Yeke Mongghul Ulus", + "57286192ff5b5019007da1e0": "Great Khan", + "572863c72ca10214002da2d4": "Turkic tribes of the steppes and became Great Khan in 1206. He and his successors expanded the Mongol empire across Asia", "572863c72ca10214002da2d5": "1206", "572863c72ca10214002da2d6": "Turkic tribes of the steppes and became Great Khan in 1206. He and his successors expanded the Mongol empire across Asia", "572863c72ca10214002da2d7": "1206", "572863c72ca10214002da2d8": "1206", "572864dd4b864d1900164976": "Two Han Chinese leaders, Shi Tianze, Liu Heima", "572864dd4b864d1900164977": "Chinese and Khitan", - "572864dd4b864d1900164978": "Shi Tianze, Liu Heima (\u5289\u9ed1\u99ac, Liu Ni), and the Khitan Xiao Zhala (\u856d\u672d\u524c", - "572864dd4b864d1900164979": "4 Han Tumens and 3 Khitan Tumens, with each Tumen consisting of 10,000", - "572864dd4b864d190016497a": "4 Han Tumens and 3 Khitan Tumens, with each Tumen consisting of 10,000 troops", + "572864dd4b864d1900164978": "Khitan", + "572864dd4b864d1900164979": "10,000", + "572864dd4b864d190016497a": "4 Han Tumens and 3 Khitan Tumens, with each Tumen consisting of 10,000", "5728661e2ca10214002da2e8": "Shi Bingzhi", - "5728661e2ca10214002da2e9": "Jin dynasty. Interethnic marriage between Han and Jurchen became common at this time. His father was Shi Bingzhi", + "5728661e2ca10214002da2e9": "Jin", "5728661e2ca10214002da2ea": "Han and Jurchen", "5728661e2ca10214002da2eb": "Shi Bingzhi", "5728661e2ca10214002da2ec": "Jin dynasty", "572867212ca10214002da2f2": "1260", - "572867212ca10214002da2f3": "1260", - "572867212ca10214002da2f4": "1259 without a successor. Kublai returned from fighting the Song in 1260", - "572867212ca10214002da2f5": "1259 without a successor. Kublai returned from fighting the Song in 1260", - "572867212ca10214002da2f6": "Chinese era", - "572867d72ca10214002da2fc": "1259 by installing the hostage prince Wonjong", - "572867d72ca10214002da2fd": "1259 by installing the hostage prince Wonjong", - "572867d72ca10214002da2fe": "Ogedei's grandson Kaidu", + "572867212ca10214002da2f3": "Chinese Song dynasty in southern China", + "572867212ca10214002da2f4": "Chinese Song dynasty in southern China", + "572867212ca10214002da2f5": "1260", + "572867212ca10214002da2f6": "Zhongtong", + "572867d72ca10214002da2fc": "Ogedei's grandson Kaidu refused to submit to Kublai", + "572867d72ca10214002da2fd": "Ogedei's grandson Kaidu", + "572867d72ca10214002da2fe": "hostage prince Wonjong", "572867d72ca10214002da2ff": "1259", "572867d72ca10214002da300": "1262", "572869b84b864d19001649ae": "1262", - "572869b84b864d19001649b0": "1262", - "572869b84b864d19001649b2": "1262", + "572869b84b864d19001649b0": "local administrative structure", + "572869b84b864d19001649b2": "rank", "572869b84b864d19001649b1": "imperial examinations and divided Yuan society into three, later four", "572869b84b864d19001649af": "1262", - "57286b003acd2414000df9c1": "Karakorum in Mongolia to Khanbaliq in 1264", - "57286b003acd2414000df9c2": "1266. In 1271", - "57286b003acd2414000df9c3": "1264, constructing a new city near the former Jurchen capital Zhongdu, now modern Beijing, in 1266. In 1271", - "57286b003acd2414000df9c4": "1266", - "57286b003acd2414000df9c5": "1266", - "57286bb84b864d19001649c8": "cultural", - "57286bb84b864d19001649c9": "Mongolica", + "57286b003acd2414000df9c1": "Karakorum in Mongolia", + "57286b003acd2414000df9c2": "Karakorum", + "57286b003acd2414000df9c3": "1264", + "57286b003acd2414000df9c4": "1264", + "57286b003acd2414000df9c5": "sage emperor", + "57286bb84b864d19001649c8": "cultural growth. He supported the merchants", + "57286bb84b864d19001649c9": "Mongolica, Mongol peace", "57286bb84b864d19001649ca": "China to Daidu", "57286bb84b864d19001649cb": "southern China to Daidu in the north. Mongol rule was cosmopolitan under Kublai Khan", "57286bb84b864d19001649cc": "southern China to Daidu in the north. Mongol rule was cosmopolitan under Kublai Khan", - "57286c8cff5b5019007da218": "two Duke Yanshengs, once in the north in Qufu and the other in the south at Quzhou", + "57286c8cff5b5019007da218": "south with the Song Emperor to Quzhou", "57286c8cff5b5019007da219": "1115\u20131234", "57286c8cff5b5019007da21a": "1115\u20131234", "57286c8cff5b5019007da21b": "Kong Duanyou's brother Kong Duancao", "57286c8cff5b5019007da21c": "30,000", - "57286d4f2ca10214002da328": "Japan in 1274", - "57286d4f2ca10214002da329": "1274", + "57286d4f2ca10214002da328": "1274", + "57286d4f2ca10214002da329": "1273, the last obstacle in his way to capture the rich Yangzi River basin. An unsuccessful naval expedition was undertaken against Japan in 1274", "57286d4f2ca10214002da32a": "1274", "57286d4f2ca10214002da32b": "1276", "57286d4f2ca10214002da32c": "1279", @@ -8190,7 +8190,7 @@ "57286dfa2ca10214002da333": "1281", "57286dfa2ca10214002da334": "Annam", "57286dfa2ca10214002da335": "B\u1ea1ch \u0110\u1eb1ng (1288", - "57286dfa2ca10214002da336": "1279. Wars and construction projects had drained the Mongol treasury", + "57286dfa2ca10214002da336": "Annam", "57286ead2ca10214002da346": "1253", "57286ead2ca10214002da347": "1285", "57286ead2ca10214002da348": "1285", @@ -8199,50 +8199,50 @@ "57286f373acd2414000df9db": "fourth Yuan emperor, Buyantu Khan", "57286f373acd2414000df9dc": "fourth Yuan emperor, Buyantu Khan", "57286f373acd2414000df9dd": "fourth Yuan emperor, Buyantu Khan", - "57286f373acd2414000df9de": "fourth Yuan emperor, Buyantu Khan", - "57286f373acd2414000df9df": "fourth Yuan emperor, Buyantu Khan", + "57286f373acd2414000df9de": "fourth Yuan emperor", + "57286f373acd2414000df9df": "fourth Yuan emperor", "57286fa83acd2414000df9e5": "Emperor Gegeen Khan", "57286fa83acd2414000df9e6": "Gegeen Khan, Ayurbarwada's son and successor, ruled for only two years, from 1321 to 1323", "57286fa83acd2414000df9e7": "Baiju", - "57286fa83acd2414000df9e8": "1321 to 1323", + "57286fa83acd2414000df9e8": "Chinese", "57286fa83acd2414000df9e9": "five", - "5728705c2ca10214002da35a": "Yes\u00fcn Tem\u00fcr died in Shangdu in 1328", - "5728705c2ca10214002da35b": "Ragibagh known as the War of the Two Capitals", - "5728705c2ca10214002da35c": "Yes\u00fcn Tem\u00fcr died in Shangdu in 1328", - "5728705c2ca10214002da35d": "Shangdu in 1328", + "5728705c2ca10214002da35a": "1328", + "5728705c2ca10214002da35b": "against Ragibagh known as the War of the Two Capitals", + "5728705c2ca10214002da35c": "Shangdu in 1328", + "5728705c2ca10214002da35d": "poison", "5728705c2ca10214002da35e": "Shangdu in 1328", - "5728710c3acd2414000df9ef": "El Tem\u00fcr, Tugh Tem\u00fcr", - "5728710c3acd2414000df9f0": "El Tem\u00fcr", - "5728710c3acd2414000df9f1": "El Tem\u00fcr, Tugh Tem\u00fcr is known for his cultural", + "5728710c3acd2414000df9ef": "bureaucracy", + "5728710c3acd2414000df9f0": "bureaucracy", + "5728710c3acd2414000df9f1": "El", "5728710c3acd2414000df9f2": "El Tem\u00fcr", - "5728710c3acd2414000df9f3": "El Tem\u00fcr", + "5728710c3acd2414000df9f3": "bureaucracy", "572871bd3acd2414000dfa03": "1332 and subsequent death of Rinchinbal", "572871bd3acd2414000dfa04": "Emperor Ningzong) the same year, the 13-year-old Toghun Tem\u00fcr (Emperor Huizong", - "572871bd3acd2414000dfa05": "El Tem\u00fcr's death, Bayan", + "572871bd3acd2414000dfa05": "13-year", "572871bd3acd2414000dfa06": "nine successors of Kublai Khan", "572871bd3acd2414000dfa07": "1345", "572872822ca10214002da374": "weakening Yuan armies", "572872822ca10214002da375": "Khan", - "572872822ca10214002da376": "weakening Yuan armies", - "572872822ca10214002da377": "Chinese. Gradually, they lost influence in China as well. The reigns of the later Yuan emperors", - "572872822ca10214002da378": "weakening Yuan armies", - "57287338ff5b5019007da232": "1351, the Red Turban Rebellion started and grew into a nationwide uprising. In 1354", - "57287338ff5b5019007da233": "1354", + "572872822ca10214002da376": "Yuan", + "572872822ca10214002da377": "Chinese", + "572872822ca10214002da378": "short and marked by intrigues and rivalries. Uninterested in administration, they were separated from both the army and the populace", + "57287338ff5b5019007da232": "1340s", + "57287338ff5b5019007da233": "Red Turban Rebellion started and grew into a nationwide uprising. In 1354", "57287338ff5b5019007da234": "1354", - "57287338ff5b5019007da235": "1354", - "57287338ff5b5019007da236": "1368", - "572878942ca10214002da3a2": "Asia", + "57287338ff5b5019007da235": "Khanbaliq", + "57287338ff5b5019007da236": "1368\u20131644", + "572878942ca10214002da3a2": "Ilkhanate", "572878942ca10214002da3a3": "rich cultural diversity developed during the Yuan dynasty", - "572878942ca10214002da3a4": "subordinate in Persia", + "572878942ca10214002da3a4": "Persia", "572878942ca10214002da3a5": "carrots, turnips, new varieties of lemons, eggplants, and melons, high-quality granulated sugar, and cotton", - "572879574b864d1900164a14": "Western", - "572879574b864d1900164a15": "Tibetan Buddhism) flourished, although Taoism endured certain persecutions in favor of Buddhism from the Yuan government", - "572879574b864d1900164a16": "the Yuan court", + "572879574b864d1900164a14": "Western musical instruments were introduced to enrich", + "572879574b864d1900164a15": "Taoism endured certain persecutions in favor of Buddhism from the Yuan government", + "572879574b864d1900164a16": "Tibetan Buddhism) flourished, although Taoism endured certain persecutions in favor of Buddhism from the Yuan government", "572879574b864d1900164a17": "examinations based on the Classics", "572879574b864d1900164a18": "Han society", "57287b4a4b864d1900164a28": "Europeans", - "57287b4a4b864d1900164a29": "Marco Polo), appeared about the year 1299", - "57287b4a4b864d1900164a2a": "Venetian Marco Polo, whose account of his trip to \"Cambaluc", + "57287b4a4b864d1900164a29": "Cambaluc", + "57287b4a4b864d1900164a2a": "Marco Polo), appeared about the year 1299", "57287b4a4b864d1900164a2b": "Cambaluc", "57287b4a4b864d1900164a2c": "1299", "57287c142ca10214002da3d0": "Khan's top engineers and scientists", @@ -8252,59 +8252,59 @@ "57287c142ca10214002da3d4": "introduction to China of a major food", "57287ccb2ca10214002da3da": "non-native Chinese people", "57287ccb2ca10214002da3db": "Eternal Heaven", - "57287ccb2ca10214002da3dc": "between the Song dynasty and the Ming dynasty", - "57287ccb2ca10214002da3dd": "between the Song dynasty and the Ming dynasty", - "57287ccb2ca10214002da3de": "Kublai had his grandfather Genghis Khan placed on the official record as the founder of the dynasty or Taizu", - "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e4": "Kublai Khan", + "57287ccb2ca10214002da3dc": "between the Song dynasty", + "57287ccb2ca10214002da3dd": "between the Song dynasty", + "57287ccb2ca10214002da3de": "between the Song dynasty", + "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e4": "empire", "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e5": "Kublai Khan", "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e6": "Kublai Khan reflected various cultures in the empire", "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e7": "Chinese tripartite", "57287d4a2ca10214002da3e8": "Kublai Khan reflected various cultures in the empire", "57287ddf3acd2414000dfa3f": "real military authority", "57287ddf3acd2414000dfa40": "central government departments", - "57287ddf3acd2414000dfa41": "Chinese dynasties, as the real military authority in Yuan times resided in the Privy Council", + "57287ddf3acd2414000dfa41": "Chinese dynasties", "57287ddf3acd2414000dfa42": "Chinese dynasties", "57287e512ca10214002da3f8": "1269", "57287e512ca10214002da3f9": "1269", - "57287e512ca10214002da3fa": "1269", + "57287e512ca10214002da3fa": "converse", "57287e512ca10214002da3fb": "Tangut", - "57287e512ca10214002da3fc": "1269", + "57287e512ca10214002da3fc": "Temur", "57287ee3ff5b5019007da274": "1290 in all parts of the Mongol Empire commoners", - "57287ee3ff5b5019007da275": "1291 forbade the sale abroad of Mongols", + "57287ee3ff5b5019007da275": "1291", "57287ee3ff5b5019007da276": "1290 in all parts of the Mongol Empire commoners", "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa51": "sanqu", - "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa52": "Yuan dynasty", - "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa53": "Song dynasty, which have often been better preserved in places such as the Sh\u014ds\u014din", - "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa54": "qu", - "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa55": "incorporation of poetry both classical and of the newer qu form. One of the important cultural developments during the Yuan era", - "57287fec4b864d1900164a3c": "western khanates, the Yuan dynasty", - "57287fec4b864d1900164a3d": "state", - "57287fec4b864d1900164a3e": "Tibetan Buddhism was established as the de facto state religion", - "57287fec4b864d1900164a3f": "top-level department and government", - "57287fec4b864d1900164a40": "Kublai Khan", + "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa52": "Yuan dynasty arts and culture is that so much of it has survived in China, relatively to works from the Tang dynasty and Song dynasty", + "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa53": "Tang dynasty and Song dynasty, which have often been better preserved in places such as the Sh\u014ds\u014din", + "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa54": "zaju variety show was the incorporation of poetry both classical and of the newer qu form. One of the important cultural developments during the Yuan era", + "57287f6a3acd2414000dfa55": "zaju", + "57287fec4b864d1900164a3c": "Yuan dynasty", + "57287fec4b864d1900164a3d": "Islam", + "57287fec4b864d1900164a3e": "Tibetan Buddhism", + "57287fec4b864d1900164a3f": "Tibetan Affairs (Xuanzheng Yuan) was set up in Khanbaliq", + "57287fec4b864d1900164a40": "Khan", "5728804b4b864d1900164a46": "1249\u20131314) solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using a rectangular array of coefficients, equivalent to modern matrices", "5728804b4b864d1900164a47": "1249\u20131314) solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using a rectangular array of coefficients, equivalent to modern matrices", "5728804b4b864d1900164a48": "1249\u20131314) solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using a rectangular array of coefficients, equivalent to modern matrices", "5728804b4b864d1900164a49": "mathematicians during the Yuan era", "5728804b4b864d1900164a4a": "1303", - "5728809f2ca10214002da40c": "Guo Shoujing applied mathematics", + "5728809f2ca10214002da40c": "mathematics", "5728809f2ca10214002da40d": "spherical trigonometry", - "5728809f2ca10214002da40e": "spherical trigonometry. Gou derived a cubic interpolation formula for his astronomical calculations. His calendar, the Shoushi Li", + "5728809f2ca10214002da40e": "spherical trigonometry", "5728809f2ca10214002da40f": "spherical trigonometry", "5728809f2ca10214002da410": "1281", "572881022ca10214002da416": "Mongols", "572881022ca10214002da417": "Mongols", - "572881022ca10214002da418": "herbal remedies, which was distinguished from the spiritual cures of Mongol shamanism", + "572881022ca10214002da418": "herbal remedies", "572881022ca10214002da419": "Imperial Academy of Medicine", - "572881022ca10214002da41a": "Confucian scholars were attracted to the medical profession because it ensured a high income and medical ethics were compatible", - "572881704b864d1900164a50": "Four Great", - "572881704b864d1900164a51": "four schools were based on the same intellectual foundation, but advocated different theoretical approaches toward medicine", - "572881704b864d1900164a52": "practice of Chinese medicine", + "572881022ca10214002da41a": "scholars were attracted to the medical profession because it ensured a high income and medical ethics", + "572881704b864d1900164a50": "four", + "572881704b864d1900164a51": "Four Great Schools\" that the Yuan inherited from the Jin dynasty", + "572881704b864d1900164a52": "Mongols", "572881704b864d1900164a53": "medical", "572881704b864d1900164a54": "1277\u20131347", "572881d34b864d1900164a5a": "Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court, where it was sometimes labeled as huihui or Muslim medicine", "572881d34b864d1900164a5b": "1263", - "572881d34b864d1900164a5c": "Western Medicine in 1263", + "572881d34b864d1900164a5c": "1263", "572881d34b864d1900164a5d": "1263", "572881d34b864d1900164a5e": "huihui or Muslim medicine", "572882242ca10214002da420": "1273", @@ -8313,98 +8313,98 @@ "572882242ca10214002da423": "1273", "572882242ca10214002da424": "1273", "5728827b2ca10214002da42a": "Iran", - "5728827b2ca10214002da42b": "1275", + "5728827b2ca10214002da42b": "bark of mulberry trees", "5728827b2ca10214002da42c": "1275", "5728827b2ca10214002da42d": "1275", "5728827b2ca10214002da42e": "1294", - "572883153acd2414000dfa6f": "Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic", - "572883153acd2414000dfa70": "Mongolian patrimonial feudalism and the traditional Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic", + "572883153acd2414000dfa6f": "Politically, the system of government created by Kublai Khan", + "572883153acd2414000dfa70": "Politically, the system of government created by Kublai Khan", "572883153acd2414000dfa71": "Mongols", "572883153acd2414000dfa72": "colonial\" coloration", "572883153acd2414000dfa73": "government", "572883a33acd2414000dfa79": "Han Chinese and Khitans from China to serve as administrators over the Muslim population in Bukhara", "572883a33acd2414000dfa7a": "Han Chinese and Khitans from China to serve as administrators over the Muslim population in Bukhara in Central Asia", - "572883a33acd2414000dfa7b": "administrators in China, the Mongols also sent Han Chinese and Khitans from China to serve as administrators over the Muslim population in Bukhara", - "572883a33acd2414000dfa7c": "Han Chinese and Khitans from China to serve as administrators over the Muslim population in Bukhara in Central Asia", + "572883a33acd2414000dfa7b": "Bukhara", + "572883a33acd2414000dfa7c": "Mongols", "572883a33acd2414000dfa7d": "Mongol", - "57288428ff5b5019007da28e": "Halal slaughter and other Islamic practices like circumcision", + "57288428ff5b5019007da28e": "high position given to Muslims, some policies of the Yuan Emperors", "57288428ff5b5019007da28f": "Islamic", - "57288428ff5b5019007da290": "Zhu Yuanzhang had Muslim generals like Lan Yu", + "57288428ff5b5019007da290": "Yuan", "57288428ff5b5019007da291": "\"barracks\"", - "57288428ff5b5019007da292": "Muslim generals like Lan Yu", - "5728848cff5b5019007da298": "four-class system was not an indication of their actual social power and wealth", + "57288428ff5b5019007da292": "Yuan dynasty", + "5728848cff5b5019007da298": "misleading and that the position of people", "5728848cff5b5019007da299": "Frederick W", "5728848cff5b5019007da29a": "four-class", - "5728848cff5b5019007da29b": "four-class", - "572885023acd2414000dfa83": "southern", - "572885023acd2414000dfa84": "southern", + "5728848cff5b5019007da29b": "less rich", + "572885023acd2414000dfa83": "lower", + "572885023acd2414000dfa84": "higher and Southern Chinese", "572885023acd2414000dfa85": "higher and Southern Chinese", "572885023acd2414000dfa86": "Southern", "572885023acd2414000dfa87": "Major commerce during this era gave rise to favorable conditions for private southern Chinese manufacturers and merchants", - "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8d": "Emperor Kublai Khan rebuked the Korean King", - "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8e": "Korean King", - "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8f": "higher than the Karluk Kara-Khanid", - "5728855d3acd2414000dfa90": "Uighur King of Qocho", + "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8d": "Qocho over the Koreans at the court the Korean King objected, then the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan rebuked the Korean King", + "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8e": "higher than the Karluk Kara-Khanid ruler, who in turn was ranked higher", + "5728855d3acd2414000dfa8f": "higher", + "5728855d3acd2414000dfa90": "Karluk Kara-Khanid ruler, who in turn was ranked higher than the Korean King", "572885c44b864d1900164a78": "Sichuan, Qinghai and Kashmir", - "572885c44b864d1900164a79": "Yellow River", - "572885c44b864d1900164a7a": "Central", - "572885c44b864d1900164a7b": "Zhongshu Sheng) at Khanbaliq (modern Beijing", + "572885c44b864d1900164a79": "Shandong, Shanxi, the south-eastern part of present-day Inner Mongolia and the Henan areas to the north of the Yellow River", + "572885c44b864d1900164a7a": "Zhongshu Sheng) at Khanbaliq", + "572885c44b864d1900164a7b": "Beijing", "572885c44b864d1900164a7c": "Zhongshu Sheng", - "5728dab94b864d1900164f96": "581,309 km2 (224,445 sq mi), and had a population of approximately 45 million people in July 2014", + "5728dab94b864d1900164f96": "Kenya (/\u02c8k\u025bnj\u0259/; locally [\u02c8k\u025b\u0272a] ( listen)), officially the Republic of Kenya", "5728dab94b864d1900164f97": "East African Community", "5728dab94b864d1900164f98": "Kenya (/\u02c8k\u025bnj\u0259/; locally [\u02c8k\u025b\u0272a] ( listen)), officially the Republic of Kenya", "5728dab94b864d1900164f99": "Africa", "5728dab94b864d1900164f9a": "45 million", - "5728de0e2ca10214002da9dc": "Mount Kenya", + "5728de0e2ca10214002da9dc": "cooler in the savannah grasslands around the capital city, Nairobi", "5728de0e2ca10214002da9dd": "cooler in the savannah grasslands around the capital city, Nairobi", - "5728de0e2ca10214002da9de": "permanently", - "5728de0e2ca10214002da9df": "humid around Lake Victoria, the largest tropical fresh-water lake in the world. This gives way to temperate and forested hilly areas in the neighboring western region", - "5728de0e2ca10214002da9e0": "Mount Kenya", - "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac2": "Kenya is a part of, has been inhabited by humans", + "5728de0e2ca10214002da9de": "Kenya", + "5728de0e2ca10214002da9df": "Somalia and Ethiopia", + "5728de0e2ca10214002da9e0": "desert landscapes", + "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac2": "Kenya", "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac3": "1895", - "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac4": "97%", + "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac4": "around 97%", "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac5": "19th century", "5728ef8d2ca10214002daac6": "December 1963", "5728f5376aef0514001548c4": "Mount Kenya", - "5728f5376aef0514001548c5": "Mount Kenya. The origin of the name Kenya is not clear, but perhaps linked to the Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba", - "5728f5376aef0514001548c6": "Mount Kenya. The origin of the name Kenya is not clear, but perhaps linked to the Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba", - "5728f9342ca10214002dab52": "Krapf recorded the name as both Kenia and Kegnia", + "5728f5376aef0514001548c5": "Kamba", + "5728f5376aef0514001548c6": "Embu and Kamba", + "5728f9342ca10214002dab52": "Kenia and Kegnia", "5728f9342ca10214002dab53": "Ludwig Krapf recorded the name as both Kenia and Kegnia", "5728f9342ca10214002dab54": "Joseph Thompsons, a Scottish geologist and naturalist, indicated Mt. Kenya as Mt. Kenia, 1862", - "5728f9342ca10214002dab55": "Joseph Thompsons, a Scottish geologist and naturalist", - "5728f9cf4b864d1900165166": "Five", + "5728f9342ca10214002dab55": "Joseph Thompsons, a Scottish geologist and naturalist, indicated Mt. Kenya as Mt. Kenia, 1862", + "5728f9cf4b864d1900165166": "Five\" game animals of Africa", "5728f9cf4b864d1900165167": "game animals of Africa", - "5728f9cf4b864d1900165168": "Africa, that is the lion, leopard, buffalo, rhinoceros, and elephant, can be found in Kenya and in the Masai Mara", + "5728f9cf4b864d1900165168": "Five\" game animals of Africa", "5728f9cf4b864d1900165169": "June and September with millions", - "5728f9cf4b864d190016516a": "2,900 kilometres (1,802 mi) from the Serengeti in neighbouring Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya", + "5728f9cf4b864d190016516a": "2,900 kilometres (1,802 mi) from the Serengeti in neighbouring Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya, in a constant clockwise", "5728fa576aef051400154920": "20 million", - "5728fa576aef051400154921": "Homo sapiens", + "5728fa576aef051400154921": "350,000", "5728fa576aef051400154922": "1.6-million", "5728fa576aef051400154923": "1.6-million", - "5728fa576aef051400154924": "Glynn Isaac", + "5728fa576aef051400154924": "Louis Leakey", "5728fd9b3f37b31900477f3b": "Mombasa", - "5728fd9b3f37b31900477f3c": "Mombasa into a major port city and established trade links with other nearby city-states", - "5728fd9b3f37b31900477f3d": "Portuguese voyager Duarte Barbosa", - "5728fea1af94a219006a9ef5": "1414", + "5728fd9b3f37b31900477f3c": "Mombasa", + "5728fd9b3f37b31900477f3d": "15th-century", + "5728fea1af94a219006a9ef5": "many merchants and explorers. Among the cities that line the Kenyan coast is the City of Malindi", "5728fea1af94a219006a9ef6": "14th century", "5728fea1af94a219006a9ef7": "1414", "5729024f1d04691400778f5f": "August 1914", "5729024f1d04691400778f60": "British East Africa (as the Protectorate was generally known) and German East Africa", - "5729024f1d04691400778f61": "August 1914", - "5729024f1d04691400778f62": "Lettow-Vorbeck took command of the German military forces, determined to tie down as many British resources as possible. Completely cut off from Germany", + "5729024f1d04691400778f61": "tie", + "5729024f1d04691400778f62": "1918", "5729024f1d04691400778f63": "Northern Rhodesia (today Zambia) fourteen days after the Armistice was signed in 1918", - "572903d96aef0514001549a4": "80,000 white settlers living in Kenya in the 1950s", + "572903d96aef0514001549a4": "highlands were already home to over a million", "572903d96aef0514001549a5": "central highlands were already home to over a million", - "572903d96aef0514001549a6": "80,000", + "572903d96aef0514001549a6": "80,000 white settlers living in Kenya in the 1950s", "572903d96aef0514001549a7": "80,000", "5729046aaf94a219006a9f4d": "15 January 1954", - "5729046aaf94a219006a9f4e": "15 January 1954 and the subsequent interrogation led to a better understanding of the Mau Mau command structure. Operation Anvil opened on 24 April 1954", - "5729046aaf94a219006a9f4f": "April 1954", - "5729046aaf94a219006a9f50": "15 January 1954 and the subsequent interrogation led to a better understanding of the Mau Mau command structure. Operation Anvil opened on 24 April 1954", + "5729046aaf94a219006a9f4e": "aka General China) on 15 January 1954", + "5729046aaf94a219006a9f4f": "24 April 1954", + "5729046aaf94a219006a9f50": "686 Mau Mau, amounting to 42%", "5729046aaf94a219006a9f51": "substantial governmental changes to land tenure occurred", "572906e23f37b31900477f8d": "Kenyans to the Legislative Council took place in 1957", "572906e23f37b31900477f8e": "Jomo Kenyatta", - "572906e23f37b31900477f8f": "1957", + "572906e23f37b31900477f8f": "Jomo Kenyatta", "572906e23f37b31900477f90": "1963 of the United Kingdom. Exactly 12 months later on 12 December 1964", "572906e23f37b31900477f91": "Republic of Kenya", "572909406aef0514001549dc": "1988", @@ -8413,105 +8413,105 @@ "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc5": "Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly and the Senate", "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc6": "Daniel arap Moi", "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc7": "Legislative", - "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc8": "Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative", + "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc8": "Executive power is exercised by the government", "572909ebaf94a219006a9fc9": "Kenya is a presidential representative democratic republic", "57290b21af94a219006a9fcf": "low on Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index", "57290b21af94a219006a9fd0": "27/100", "57290b21af94a219006a9fd1": "139th out of 176 total countries in the CPI, with a score of 27/100", "57290b21af94a219006a9fd2": "corruption from the Kenyan government", - "57290d811d04691400778fcf": "Kibaki under the Party of National Unity ran for re-election against the main opposition party", - "57290d811d04691400778fd0": "\" and calling for a recount", + "57290d811d04691400778fcf": "Presidential elections", + "57290d811d04691400778fd0": "Presidential elections", "57290d811d04691400778fd1": "Odinga", - "57290d811d04691400778fd2": "Kibaki", - "57290e153f37b31900477fd9": "election riots", - "57290e153f37b31900477fda": "TAABCO Research and Development Consultants in Nairobi \u2013 in the magazine D+C Development and Cooperation. For example, the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission", - "57290e153f37b31900477fdb": "Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation process", - "57290e153f37b31900477fdc": "Agnes R. M", - "57290ee2af94a219006a9fff": "28 February 2008", + "57290d811d04691400778fd2": "Odinga declaring himself the \"people's president\" and calling for a recount", + "57290e153f37b31900477fd9": "election", + "57290e153f37b31900477fda": "Kenya started peace meetings and the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation", + "57290e153f37b31900477fdb": "Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya", + "57290e153f37b31900477fdc": "programmes", + "57290ee2af94a219006a9fff": "February 2008", "57290ee2af94a219006aa000": "28 February 2008", - "57290ee2af94a219006aa001": "28 February 2008", - "57290ee2af94a219006aa002": "28 February 2008", + "57290ee2af94a219006aa001": "PNU and ODM camps depending on each party's strength in Parliament", + "57290ee2af94a219006aa002": "PNU and ODM", "57290ee2af94a219006aa003": "Odinga", - "57290f963f37b31900477feb": "Kenyan lawmakers unanimously approved a power-sharing deal 18 March 2008", + "57290f963f37b31900477feb": "new office of the PM", "57290f963f37b31900477fec": "national TV", "57290f963f37b31900477fed": "ceremony", "57290f963f37b31900477fee": "PNU and ODM", - "57290f963f37b31900477fef": "the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament", - "572913626aef051400154a30": "4 August 2010", + "57290f963f37b31900477fef": "the grand coalition", + "572913626aef051400154a30": "Prime Minister and simultaneously reduce the powers of the President. A referendum to vote on the proposed constitution was held on 4 August 2010", "572913626aef051400154a31": "4 August 2010", - "572913626aef051400154a32": "4 August 2010", - "572913626aef051400154a33": "4 August 2010", + "572913626aef051400154a32": "constitutional", + "572913626aef051400154a33": "27 August 2010", "572913626aef051400154a34": "Second Republic", "572914441d04691400779025": "December 2014", "572914441d04691400779026": "security", - "572914441d04691400779027": "nine Western", - "572914441d04691400779028": "19 December in the National Assembly under acrimonious circumstances", - "572914441d04691400779029": "December 2014", + "572914441d04691400779027": "nine Western countries", + "572914441d04691400779028": "19", + "572914441d04691400779029": "Jubillee Coalition", "572914f46aef051400154a46": "William Ruto related to the 2007 election aftermath, US President Barack Obama", "572914f46aef051400154a47": "mid-2013 African trip. Later in the summer, Kenyatta visited China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping after a stop in Russia", - "572914f46aef051400154a48": "country during his mid-2013 African trip. Later in the summer, Kenyatta visited China", + "572914f46aef051400154a48": "2013 African trip. Later in the summer, Kenyatta visited China", "572914f46aef051400154a49": "July 2015", "572915621d0469140077902f": "around the world", - "572915621d04691400779030": "December 2007 and the violence that subsequently engulfed the country", - "572915621d04691400779031": "December 2007 and the violence that subsequently engulfed the country", + "572915621d04691400779030": "December 2007 and the violence", + "572915621d04691400779031": "December 2007 and the violence", "572915e43f37b31900478005": "Kenya\u2019s armed forces, like many government institutions in the country", "572915e43f37b31900478006": "less in public view, and thus less subject to public scrutiny and notoriety", - "572915e43f37b31900478007": "Kenya\u2019s armed forces, like many government institutions in the country", - "572915e43f37b31900478008": "less in public view, and thus less subject to public scrutiny and notoriety", + "572915e43f37b31900478007": "2010", + "572915e43f37b31900478008": "less in public view", "572916f16aef051400154a56": "0.519", - "572916f16aef051400154a57": "Kenya is the biggest and most advanced economy in east and central Africa", + "572916f16aef051400154a57": "Kenya", "572916f16aef051400154a58": "2005, 17.7%", "572916f16aef051400154a59": "frontier", - "572917743f37b3190047800d": "biggest economy has posted tremendous growth in the service sector", - "572917743f37b3190047800f": "75% of the labour force (a consistent characteristic of under-developed economies that have not attained food security", - "572917743f37b31900478010": "labour force (a consistent characteristic of under-developed economies that have not attained food security \u2013 an important catalyst of economic growth) A small portion", - "572917743f37b3190047800e": "62% of GDP. 22% of GDP still comes from the unreliable agricultural sector which employs 75% of the labour", + "572917743f37b3190047800d": "tremendous growth in the service sector", + "572917743f37b3190047800f": "food security", + "572917743f37b31900478010": "75% of the labour force (a consistent characteristic of under-developed economies that have not attained food security \u2013 an important catalyst of economic growth", + "572917743f37b3190047800e": "75%", "572917ff6aef051400154a5e": "61%", - "572917ff6aef051400154a5f": "Kenya's services sector, which contributes 61% of GDP, is dominated by tourism. The tourism", - "572917ff6aef051400154a60": "61% of GDP, is dominated by tourism. The tourism sector has exhibited steady growth in most years since independence and by the late 1980s", + "572917ff6aef051400154a5f": "Kenya's services sector, which contributes 61% of GDP", + "572917ff6aef051400154a60": "61%", "572917ff6aef051400154a62": "61% of GDP, is dominated by tourism", "572917ff6aef051400154a61": "Germany", "572918bd3f37b31900478016": "24%", - "572918bd3f37b31900478017": "Agriculture", + "572918bd3f37b31900478017": "tea, horticultural produce, and coffee", "572918bd3f37b31900478015": "Agriculture", - "572918bd3f37b31900478018": "downturns periodically necessitate food aid\u2014for example, in 2004 aid for 1.8 million", - "57291a7b1d0469140077903f": "20\u201325% in Nairobi and Mombasa", - "57291a7b1d04691400779040": "farmers", + "572918bd3f37b31900478018": "Kenya", + "57291a7b1d0469140077903f": "dry areas. Pigeon peas", + "57291a7b1d04691400779040": "new pigeon pea varieties, instead of maize", "57291a7b1d04691400779041": "650 mm annual rainfall", "57291a7b1d04691400779042": "20\u201325%", "57291a7b1d04691400779043": "25%", "57291b461d04691400779049": "production regions in Africa", "57291b461d0469140077904a": "coffee, sisal, pyrethrum, corn, and wheat", "57291b461d0469140077904b": "Africa", - "57291b461d0469140077904c": "August and September 2011 prompting the Kenyans for Kenya initiative by the Red Cross", - "57291b461d0469140077904d": "Kenyans for Kenya", + "57291b461d0469140077904c": "53%", + "57291b461d0469140077904d": "Kenyans for Kenya initiative", "57291beb1d04691400779053": "Kenya", "57291beb1d04691400779054": "14%", "57291beb1d04691400779055": "three largest urban centres", "57291beb1d04691400779056": "informal", - "57291d9e3f37b31900478035": "2000, Kenya's clothing sales to the United States increased from US$44 million to US$270 million", + "57291d9e3f37b31900478035": "AGOA took effect in 2000", "57291d9e3f37b31900478036": "2000", "57291dfaaf94a219006aa09b": "Kenya Power Company", "57291dfaaf94a219006aa09c": "upper Tana River", - "57291dfaaf94a219006aa09d": "KenGen), established in 1997 under the name of Kenya Power", - "57291f153f37b31900478043": "10 billion barrels. Exploration is still continuing to determine if there are more reserves. Kenya currently imports all crude petroleum requirements", + "57291dfaaf94a219006aa09d": "KenGen", + "57291f153f37b31900478043": "Turkana and the commercial viability was just discovered. Tullow Oil estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels", "57291f153f37b31900478044": "10 billion", - "57291f153f37b31900478045": "10 billion barrels", + "57291f153f37b31900478045": "10 billion", "57291f153f37b31900478046": "20% to 25%", - "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b1": "Liu Guangyuan", - "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b2": "Liu Guangyuan", + "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b1": "Kenya ... reached $474 million", + "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b2": "Kenya ... reached $474 million", "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b3": "60", - "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b4": "China", - "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b5": "Liu Guangyuan", + "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b4": "China. About 25,000 tonnes of ilmenite was flagged off the Kenyan coastal town of Kilifi", + "57291fb4af94a219006aa0b5": "environmental", "57292046af94a219006aa0bb": "2007", - "57292046af94a219006aa0bc": "2030, an economic development programme it hopes will put the country in the same league as the Asian Economic Tigers by the year 2030", + "57292046af94a219006aa0bc": "2007", "57292046af94a219006aa0bd": "National Climate Change Action Plan, having acknowledged that omitting climate as a key development issue in Vision 2030", - "57292046af94a219006aa0be": "2030, an economic development programme it hopes will put the country in the same league as the Asian Economic Tigers by the year 2030", + "57292046af94a219006aa0be": "2007, the Kenyan government unveiled Vision 2030", "57292046af94a219006aa0bf": "direct and robust delivery", - "572920d73f37b31900478055": "30% of girls in the coastal areas of Malindi, Mombasa, Kilifi, and Diani were subject to prostitution", + "572920d73f37b31900478055": "labour is common in Kenya", "572920d73f37b31900478056": "30%", - "572920d73f37b31900478057": "Child labour is common in Kenya", - "572920d73f37b31900478058": "9\u201318. The Ministry of Gender and Child Affairs employed 400 child protection officers in 2009", + "572920d73f37b31900478057": "labour is common in Kenya", + "572920d73f37b31900478058": "400 child protection officers in 2009", "572921646aef051400154a78": "commerce, schooling and government", "572921646aef051400154a79": "English and Swahili", "572921646aef051400154a7a": "commerce, schooling and government", @@ -8522,301 +8522,301 @@ "572922206aef051400154a8d": "133,000", "57292449af94a219006aa0dd": "300,000", "57292449af94a219006aa0de": "Sixty percent", - "57292449af94a219006aa0df": "1.7%", + "57292449af94a219006aa0df": "Christian", "57292449af94a219006aa0e0": "Kenya (around 300,000", "572924b53f37b31900478067": "80%", "572924b53f37b31900478068": "80%", - "572924b53f37b31900478069": "65,000 qualified nurses registered in the country; 8,600 clinical officers and 7,000 doctors for the population of 43 million", + "572924b53f37b31900478069": "65,000", "572924b53f37b3190047806a": "65,000 qualified nurses registered in the country; 8,600 clinical officers and 7,000", "572925491d046914007790c3": "Diseases of poverty", - "572925491d046914007790c4": "Preventable diseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, diarrhoea and malnutrition", - "572925491d046914007790c5": "malnutrition", - "572925491d046914007790c6": "2009 estimates, HIV prevalence is about 6.3%", + "572925491d046914007790c4": "HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, diarrhoea and malnutrition", + "572925491d046914007790c5": "malnutrition are the biggest burden, major child-killers", + "572925491d046914007790c6": "2009", "572925491d046914007790c7": "15 million", "572925a81d046914007790cd": "British colonists", "572925a81d046914007790ce": "12 December 1963", - "572925a81d046914007790cf": "British colonists. After Kenya's independence on 12 December 1963, an authority named the Ominde Commission", + "572925a81d046914007790cf": "Kenya's first system of education was introduced by British colonists. After Kenya's independence on 12 December 1963, an authority named the Ominde", "572925a81d046914007790d0": "12 December 1963", "572925a81d046914007790d1": "British colonists", - "572926086aef051400154ac2": "1981, the Presidential Working Party on the Second University", + "572926086aef051400154ac2": "1981", "572926086aef051400154ac3": "3", - "572926086aef051400154ac4": "1981", + "572926086aef051400154ac4": "1981, the Presidential Working Party", "572926086aef051400154ac5": "1985", "572926653f37b31900478079": "January 1985", "572926653f37b3190047807a": "January 1985", "572926653f37b3190047807b": "January 1985", "572926653f37b3190047807c": "January 1985", - "572926653f37b3190047807d": "January 1985", + "572926653f37b3190047807d": "70%", "572926d23f37b31900478083": "six years", - "572926d23f37b31900478084": "eight years in primary school and four years in high school or secondary school", + "572926d23f37b31900478084": "six years and lasts 12 years comprising eight years in primary school and four years in high school or secondary school", "572926d23f37b31900478085": "four years in high school or secondary school", "572926d23f37b31900478086": "four years", "5729276c1d046914007790d7": "85%", "5729276c1d046914007790d8": "85% of the whole population. Preschool, which targets", - "5729276c1d046914007790d9": "85% of the whole population", - "5729276c1d046914007790da": "Education", - "5729276c1d046914007790db": "85% of the whole population. Preschool, which targets children from age three to five", - "572927d06aef051400154ade": "Kenya National Library Service (KNLS). KNLS", + "5729276c1d046914007790d9": "85%", + "5729276c1d046914007790da": "Certificate of Primary Education", + "5729276c1d046914007790db": "national examination at the end of Form Four \u2013 the Kenya", + "572927d06aef051400154ade": "Kenya", "572927d06aef051400154adf": "Kenya National Library Service", - "572927d06aef051400154ae0": "National and Public Library Services led by the Kenya National Library Service (KNLS). KNLS", - "572927d06aef051400154ae1": "National and Public Library Services led by the Kenya National Library Service (KNLS). KNLS", - "5729281baf94a219006aa11f": "several sports, among them cricket, rallying, football, rugby union and boxing", - "5729281baf94a219006aa120": "Kenya is active in several sports, among them cricket, rallying, football, rugby union and boxing", + "572927d06aef051400154ae0": "peoples university", + "572927d06aef051400154ae1": "Nairobi", + "5729281baf94a219006aa11f": "Kenya", + "5729281baf94a219006aa120": "boxing", "5729281baf94a219006aa121": "athletics", "5729281baf94a219006aa122": "athletics", "572928bf6aef051400154af0": "six gold, four silver and four", - "572928bf6aef051400154af1": "six gold, four silver and four bronze, making it Africa's most successful nation in the 2008 Olympics", - "572928bf6aef051400154af2": "six gold, four silver and four bronze, making it Africa's most successful nation in the 2008 Olympics. New athletes", + "572928bf6aef051400154af1": "six", + "572928bf6aef051400154af2": "women", "572928bf6aef051400154af3": "Kenyan athletics circles", - "572928bf6aef051400154af4": "United States. Most of these defections", + "572928bf6aef051400154af4": "Bernard Lagat the latest, choosing to represent the United States", "5729293d3f37b3190047809f": "Kenya", "5729293d3f37b319004780a0": "Kenya", "5729293d3f37b319004780a1": "2003", - "5729293d3f37b319004780a2": "captain is Rakep Patel. They participated in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011", + "5729293d3f37b319004780a2": "Rakep Patel", "5729293d3f37b319004780a3": "March 2007", "57292994af94a219006aa131": "motor rallying arena", "57292994af94a219006aa132": "motor rallying arena", - "57292994af94a219006aa133": "Bj\u00f6rn Waldeg\u00e5rd, Hannu Mikkola, Tommi M\u00e4kinen, Shekhar Mehta, Carlos Sainz and Colin McRae", + "57292994af94a219006aa133": "Bj\u00f6rn Waldeg\u00e5rd, Hannu Mikkola", "572929d56aef051400154b0a": "three", "572929d56aef051400154b0b": "10 o'clock", "572929d56aef051400154b0c": "three meals in a day \u2013 breakfast in the morning (kiamsha kinywa", - "572929d56aef051400154b0d": "three meals in a day \u2013 breakfast in the morning (kiamsha kinywa), lunch in the afternoon", + "572929d56aef051400154b0d": "population", "57293b843f37b31900478133": "WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and later endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution 43/53", "57293b843f37b31900478134": "1988 by two United Nations", - "57293b843f37b31900478135": "greenhouse", - "57293b843f37b31900478136": "international", + "57293b843f37b31900478135": "greenhouse gas concentrations", + "57293b843f37b31900478136": "IP", "57293b843f37b31900478137": "43", - "57293bc91d0469140077919b": "Ismail El Gizouli, who was designated acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri in February 2015", + "57293bc91d0469140077919b": "Ismail El Gizouli", "57293bc91d0469140077919c": "Korean economist Hoesung Lee is the chair of the IPCC since October 8, 2015", "57293bc91d0469140077919d": "Korean economist Hoesung Lee", - "57293bc91d0469140077919e": "Ismail El Gizouli, who was designated acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri in February 2015", - "57293bc91d0469140077919f": "Ismail El Gizouli, who was designated acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri in February 2015", + "57293bc91d0469140077919e": "Ismail El Gizouli", + "57293bc91d0469140077919f": "Rajendra K. Pachauri in February 2015", "57293c246aef051400154bb8": "representatives appointed by governments", - "57293c246aef051400154bb9": "350 government", - "57293c246aef051400154bba": "observers", + "57293c246aef051400154bb9": "350 government officials", + "57293c246aef051400154bba": "observers. Sessions of the IPCC Bureau, workshops, expert and lead authors", "57293c246aef051400154bbb": "350", "57293ca73f37b3190047815b": "1989", "57293ca73f37b3190047815c": "1989", "57293ca73f37b3190047815e": "1989", "57293ca73f37b3190047815f": "WMO", "57293ca73f37b3190047815d": "1989", - "57293d116aef051400154bc8": "The IPCC does not carry out research", - "57293d116aef051400154bc9": "government agencies and non-governmental organizations, and industry journals", + "57293d116aef051400154bc8": "research", + "57293d116aef051400154bc9": "climate", "57293d116aef051400154bca": "\"grey literature\"", - "57293d116aef051400154bcb": "non-peer-reviewed sources", + "57293d116aef051400154bcb": "model results, reports from government agencies", "57293d6d1d046914007791b7": "ten to fifteen", "57293d6d1d046914007791b8": "ten to fifteen", "57293d6d1d046914007791b9": "ten to fifteen", "57293d6d1d046914007791ba": "assembling", - "57293d6d1d046914007791bb": "two \"coordinating lead authors\", ten to fifteen", + "57293d6d1d046914007791bb": "assembling the contributions of the other authors, ensuring that they meet stylistic and formatting requirements, and reporting to the Working Group chairs", "57293e221d046914007791d5": "the WG I", "57293e221d046914007791d6": "0.3 to 0", - "57293e221d046914007791d7": "not likely for a decade", + "57293e221d046914007791d7": "enhanced greenhouse effect is not likely for a decade", "57293e221d046914007791d8": "BAU", - "57293e221d046914007791d9": "3 \u00b0C per decade during the [21st] century. They judge", + "57293e221d046914007791d9": "0.3 to 0.6 \u00b0C", "57293e983f37b3190047818b": "2001, 16 national science academies", "57293e983f37b3190047818c": "2001, 16 national science academies", - "57293e983f37b3190047818d": "2001, 16 national science academies", - "57293e983f37b3190047818e": "2001, 16 national science academies issued a joint statement on climate change. The joint statement was made by the Australian Academy of Science", - "57293e983f37b3190047818f": "1.4 and 5.8 \u00b0C above 1990 levels by 2100", + "57293e983f37b3190047818d": "16 national science academies", + "57293e983f37b3190047818e": "90%", + "57293e983f37b3190047818f": "90%", "57293f353f37b3190047819b": "Richard Lindzen", - "57293f353f37b3190047819c": "Richard Lindzen has made a number of criticisms of the TAR. Among his criticisms, Lindzen has stated that the WGI", - "57293f353f37b3190047819d": "John Houghton", + "57293f353f37b3190047819c": "SPM", + "57293f353f37b3190047819d": "TAR WGI, has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the SPM. Houghton", "57293f353f37b3190047819e": "John Houghton", "57293f353f37b3190047819f": "John Houghton", "57293f8a6aef051400154bde": "two IPCC Special Report were finalized, the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation", "57293f8a6aef051400154bdf": "SRREN) and the Special Report on Managing Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation", - "57293f8a6aef051400154be0": "Climate Change Adaptation (SREX). Both Special Reports were requested by governments", + "57293f8a6aef051400154be0": "SREX). Both Special Reports were requested by governments", "57293f8a6aef051400154be1": "two", - "572940246aef051400154bec": "the UNFCCC process", + "572940246aef051400154bec": "publishing default emission factors", "572940246aef051400154bed": "publishing default emission factors", "572940246aef051400154bee": "publishing default", "572940246aef051400154bef": "UNEP Governing Council resolutions and decisions as well as on actions in support of the UNFCCC process", "572940973f37b319004781a5": "2035", "572940973f37b319004781a6": "2035", "572940973f37b319004781a7": "ICSI report \"Variations of Snow and Ice in the past and at present on a Global and Regional Scale\"", - "572940973f37b319004781a8": "2035 has been correctly quoted by the IPCC from the WWF report, which has misquoted its own source, an ICSI", + "572940973f37b319004781a8": "2035", "572941273f37b319004781ad": "Former IPCC chairman", - "572941273f37b319004781ae": "Martin Parry", + "572941273f37b319004781ae": "Robert", "572941273f37b319004781af": "Robert Watson", - "572941273f37b319004781b0": "over Himalayan glaciers", - "572941273f37b319004781b1": "Himalayan glaciers", + "572941273f37b319004781b0": "Himalayan glaciers", + "572941273f37b319004781b1": "Himalayan glaciers has become a clamour without substance\" and the IPCC had investigated the other alleged mistakes", "57294209af94a219006aa201": "1999", "57294209af94a219006aa202": "1999", - "57294209af94a219006aa203": "hockey stick graph", - "57294209af94a219006aa204": "Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes", + "57294209af94a219006aa203": "1999", + "57294209af94a219006aa204": "MBH99", "57294279af94a219006aa209": "1000 and 1900", - "57294279af94a219006aa20a": "1000 and 1900", - "57294279af94a219006aa20b": "2000 Fred", - "57294279af94a219006aa20c": "18 July 2000", - "57294279af94a219006aa20d": "United States Senate", - "572943ab1d04691400779219": "23 June 2005, Rep. Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce wrote joint letters with Ed Whitfield", - "572943ab1d0469140077921a": "Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce wrote joint letters with Ed Whitfield", - "572943ab1d0469140077921b": "23 June 2005", + "57294279af94a219006aa20a": "Capitol Hill", + "57294279af94a219006aa20b": "Fred", + "57294279af94a219006aa20c": "2000", + "57294279af94a219006aa20d": "United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation hearing on 18 July 2000. Contrarian John Lawrence Daly", + "572943ab1d04691400779219": "Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce wrote joint letters with Ed Whitfield", + "572943ab1d0469140077921a": "23 June 2005, Rep. Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce wrote joint letters with Ed Whitfield", + "572943ab1d0469140077921b": "June 2005", "572943ab1d0469140077921c": "2005, Rep. Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce wrote joint letters with Ed Whitfield", - "572943ab1d0469140077921d": "23 June 2005", + "572943ab1d0469140077921d": "Sherwood Boehlert, chairman of the House Science Committee, said this was a \"misguided and illegitimate investigation\" apparently aimed at intimidating scientists", "572944e03f37b319004781e2": "AR4", "572944e03f37b319004781e1": "AR4", - "572944e03f37b319004781e4": "1,000", - "572944e03f37b319004781e5": "certain tree ring data", + "572944e03f37b319004781e4": "Ten of these 14 reconstructions covered 1,000", + "572944e03f37b319004781e5": "affecting certain tree ring data", "572944e03f37b319004781e3": "Crowley & Lowery 2000", - "572945b11d0469140077922f": "1 February 2007", - "572945b11d04691400779230": "1 February 2007", - "572945b11d04691400779231": "1 February 2007", - "572945b11d04691400779232": "temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001", - "572949306aef051400154c68": "the IPCC itself in its Third Assessment Report, published in 2001", + "572945b11d0469140077922f": "temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001", + "572945b11d04691400779230": "climate", + "572945b11d04691400779231": "climate, a study was published suggesting that temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001", + "572945b11d04691400779232": "climate, a study was published suggesting that temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001", + "572949306aef051400154c68": "far from overstating dangers and risks", "572949306aef051400154c69": "9\u201388 cm as projected by the IPCC itself in its Third Assessment Report, published in 2001", - "572949306aef051400154c6a": "2100 sea levels would be 0.5\u20131.4 m [50\u2013140 cm", + "572949306aef051400154c6a": "0.5\u20131.4 m [50\u2013140 cm", "572949306aef051400154c6b": "2001", - "57294baaaf94a219006aa26b": "Science Magazine", + "57294baaaf94a219006aa26b": "long-time participant", "57294baaaf94a219006aa26c": "Science", - "57294baaaf94a219006aa26d": "scale", - "57294e6b1d04691400779275": "Ozone depletion and global warming). In case of the Ozone depletion global regulation based on the Montreal Protocol", + "57294baaaf94a219006aa26d": "Michael Oppenheimer, a long-time participant", + "57294e6b1d04691400779275": "Montreal Protocol", "57294e6b1d04691400779276": "Montreal Protocol has been successful, in case of Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol failed", - "57294e6b1d04691400779277": "opposing goals", - "5729506d6aef051400154cac": "Sheldon Ungar's comparison with global warming, the actors in the ozone depletion case had a better understanding of scientific ignorance", - "5729506d6aef051400154cad": "varying regional cost-benefit analysis and burden-sharing conflicts with regard to the distribution of emission reductions", - "5729506d6aef051400154cae": "stepwise", + "57294e6b1d04691400779277": "opposing goals. The underlying linear model of policy", + "5729506d6aef051400154cac": "Sheldon Ungar's comparison with global warming, the actors in the ozone depletion case", + "5729506d6aef051400154cad": "Sheldon", + "5729506d6aef051400154cae": "burden sharing conflicts", "5729506d6aef051400154caf": "climate change", - "5729517d6aef051400154cc8": "own", - "5729517d6aef051400154cc9": "final release. In principle, this means that any significant new evidence or events that change our understanding of climate science between this deadline and publication", - "5729517d6aef051400154cca": "understanding of climate science", - "572951f16aef051400154cce": "February 2010, in response to controversies regarding claims in the Fourth Assessment Report, five climate", - "572951f16aef051400154ccf": "February 2010", + "5729517d6aef051400154cc8": "the IPCC does not carry out its own", + "5729517d6aef051400154cc9": "an IPCC report cannot be included. In an area of science", + "5729517d6aef051400154cca": "science", + "572951f16aef051400154cce": "five climate", + "572951f16aef051400154ccf": "February 2010, in response to controversies", "572951f16aef051400154cd0": "February 2010", "572951f16aef051400154cd1": "February 2010", "572953013f37b3190047824d": "Chloroplasts' main role is to conduct photosynthesis", "572953013f37b3190047824e": "energy-storage molecules", "572953013f37b3190047824f": "ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water", "572953013f37b31900478250": "carbon dioxide", - "572953013f37b31900478251": "up to 100 in plants", + "572953013f37b31900478251": "100 in plants like Arabidopsis and wheat", "5729544c3f37b31900478257": "environmental factors like light color and intensity", "5729544c3f37b31900478258": "light color and intensity", "5729544c3f37b31900478259": "light color and intensity", - "5729544c3f37b3190047825a": "\u2014a photosynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell", + "5729544c3f37b3190047825a": "a photosynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell", "5729544c3f37b3190047825b": "cell", - "572956c86aef051400154d1a": "Konstantin Mereschkowski in 1905 after Andreas Schimper observed in 1883", - "572956c86aef051400154d1b": "biologist", + "572956c86aef051400154d1a": "1883 that chloroplasts closely resemble cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts are only found in plants and algae", + "572956c86aef051400154d1b": "1905", "572956c86aef051400154d1c": "1905", - "572956c86aef051400154d1d": "1905 after Andreas Schimper observed in 1883", - "572956c86aef051400154d1e": "1883", + "572956c86aef051400154d1d": "Andreas Schimper observed in 1883", + "572956c86aef051400154d1e": "1883 that chloroplasts closely resemble cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts are only found in plants and algae", "572957361d046914007792cf": "blue-green algae", "572957361d046914007792d0": "blue-green algae", - "572957361d046914007792d2": "bacteria", - "572957361d046914007792d3": "two cell membranes", + "572957361d046914007792d2": "thicker than in other gram-negative bacteria", + "572957361d046914007792d3": "thicker than in other gram-negative bacteria, and which is located between their two cell membranes", "572957361d046914007792d1": "blue-green algae", - "572957ad1d046914007792d9": "billion years", - "572957ad1d046914007792da": "billion years", - "572957ad1d046914007792db": "all", - "572957ad1d046914007792dc": "inner membranes of the ancestral cyanobacterium's gram negative cell wall, and not the phagosomal", - "572957ad1d046914007792dd": "billion", + "572957ad1d046914007792d9": "billion", + "572957ad1d046914007792da": "billion", + "572957ad1d046914007792db": "membranes", + "572957ad1d046914007792dc": "cell", + "572957ad1d046914007792dd": "ium", "5729582b1d046914007792e3": "primary plastids", "5729582b1d046914007792e4": "three chloroplast lineages", "5729582b1d046914007792e5": "red algal chloroplast lineage, or the chloroplastidan", "5729582b1d046914007792e6": "chloroplasts", "5729582b1d046914007792e7": "green chloroplast", "572958cc6aef051400154d2a": "13 species", - "572958cc6aef051400154d2b": "alga Cyanophora", - "572958cc6aef051400154d2c": "muroplasts", - "572958cc6aef051400154d2d": "concentric unstacked", - "572958cc6aef051400154d2e": "a carboxysome - an icosahedral", - "57295a116aef051400154d44": "Rhodoplasts", + "572958cc6aef051400154d2b": "alga Cyanophora, a glaucophyte", + "572958cc6aef051400154d2c": "alga Cyanophora", + "572958cc6aef051400154d2d": "carboxysome", + "572958cc6aef051400154d2e": "icosahedral", + "57295a116aef051400154d44": "greenish", "57295a116aef051400154d45": "Rhodoplasts have a double membrane", "57295a116aef051400154d46": "distinctive red color", - "57295a116aef051400154d47": "phycobilisomes on the thylakoid membranes", - "57295a116aef051400154d48": "floridean, which collects into granules outside the rhodoplast, in the cytoplasm of the red alga", - "57295b5b1d04691400779315": "green chloroplasts", + "57295a116aef051400154d47": "thylakoids from stacking", + "57295a116aef051400154d48": "granules", + "57295b5b1d04691400779315": "algae and land plants", "57295b5b1d04691400779316": "H\u00e6matococcus", "57295b5b1d04691400779317": "green chloroplasts", "57295b5b1d04691400779318": "green algae and land plants", "57295b5b1d04691400779319": "chlorophyll b", "572961f61d04691400779359": "chloroplasts have a double membrane from their cyanobacterial ancestor", - "572961f61d0469140077935a": "endosymbiotic event, when a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulfed a chloroplast-containing alga", - "572961f61d0469140077935b": "two, as a result of the secondary endosymbiotic", - "572961f61d0469140077935c": "chloroplasts have a double membrane from their cyanobacterial ancestor, secondary chloroplasts", + "572961f61d0469140077935a": "chloroplasts have a double membrane from their cyanobacterial ancestor", + "572961f61d0469140077935b": "chloroplasts have additional membranes outside of the original two, as a result of the secondary endosymbiotic", + "572961f61d0469140077935c": "chloroplasts have a double membrane from their cyanobacterial ancestor", "572961f61d0469140077935d": "alga", - "572962953f37b319004782f5": "green alga. Euglenophyte", - "572962953f37b319004782f6": "Euglenophytes are a group of common flagellated", + "572962953f37b319004782f5": "green alga", + "572962953f37b319004782f6": "group of common flagellated", "572962953f37b319004782f7": "stacked in groups of three", - "572962953f37b319004782f8": "green alga", - "572962953f37b319004782f9": "three membranes\u2014it is thought that the membrane of the primary endosymbiont", - "572963221d04691400779385": "Cryptophytes", - "572963221d04691400779386": "Cryptophytes", - "572963221d04691400779387": "Cryptophytes, or cryptomonads are a group of algae", + "572962953f37b319004782f8": "membrane-bound granules in the cytoplasm of the euglenophyte", + "572962953f37b319004782f9": "primary endosymbiont", + "572963221d04691400779385": "Cryptophytes, or cryptomonads are a group of algae", + "572963221d04691400779386": "Cryptophyte chloroplasts have four membranes, the outermost of which is continuous with the rough endoplasmic reticulum", + "572963221d04691400779387": "red-algal derived chloroplast", "572963221d04691400779388": "ordinary starch", "572963221d04691400779389": "stacks of two", - "572963876aef051400154dd2": "Apicomplexans", - "572963876aef051400154dd3": "Apicomplexans", - "572963876aef051400154dd4": "Plasmodium, the malaria parasite", + "572963876aef051400154dd2": "Apicomplexans are another group of chromalveolates", + "572963876aef051400154dd3": "Apicomplexans are another group of chromalveolates", + "572963876aef051400154dd4": "malaria parasite", "572963876aef051400154dd5": "Apicomplexans are another group of chromalveolates", - "572963876aef051400154dd6": "their", + "572963876aef051400154dd6": "amylopectin", "5729645b3f37b31900478321": "Apicoplasts have lost all photosynthetic function, and contain no photosynthetic pigments or true thylakoids", "5729645b3f37b31900478322": "attractive", - "5729645b3f37b31900478323": "Apicoplasts have lost all photosynthetic function, and contain no photosynthetic pigments or true thylakoids", - "5729645b3f37b31900478324": "Apicoplasts", - "5729645b3f37b31900478325": "four membranes", - "572965566aef051400154e00": "chloroplast", - "572965566aef051400154e01": "peridinin-type chloroplast, characterized by the carotenoid pigment peridinin", + "5729645b3f37b31900478323": "sugar", + "5729645b3f37b31900478324": "Apicoplasts have lost all photosynthetic function, and contain no photosynthetic pigments or true thylakoids", + "5729645b3f37b31900478325": "four", + "572965566aef051400154e00": "triplet-stacked thylakoids. Starch", + "572965566aef051400154e01": "Starch", "572965566aef051400154e02": "chloroplast", "572965566aef051400154e03": "red algal endosymbiont's original cell membrane", "572965e73f37b3190047832b": "Karenia", - "572965e73f37b3190047832c": "s", + "572965e73f37b3190047832c": "fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages", "572965e73f37b3190047832d": "four membranes", "572965e73f37b3190047832e": "four membranes", "572966626aef051400154e13": "genus Dinophysis have a phycobilin-containing chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte", - "572966626aef051400154e14": "genus Dinophysis", + "572966626aef051400154e14": "phycobilin-containing chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte", "572966626aef051400154e12": "chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte", "572966626aef051400154e15": "genus Dinophysis have a phycobilin-containing chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte", "572966ebaf94a219006aa391": "Kryptoperidinium and Durinskia have a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast", "572966ebaf94a219006aa392": "Kryptoperidinium", "572966ebaf94a219006aa393": "five", - "572966ebaf94a219006aa394": "five membranes", + "572966ebaf94a219006aa394": "five", "572966ebaf94a219006aa395": "t", - "572967e31d046914007793b1": "no nucleomorph\u2014all the nucleomorph genes have been transferred to the dinophyte nucleus", - "572967e31d046914007793b2": "nucleomorph\u2014all the nucleomorph genes have been transferred to the dinophyte nucleus", - "572967e31d046914007793b3": "Lepidodinium", - "572967e31d046914007793b4": "peridinin chloroplast", - "572967e31d046914007793b5": "dinophytes", - "5729686d1d046914007793c1": "chloroplasts originate from that first set of endosymbiotic events, Paulinella chromatophora", + "572967e31d046914007793b1": "dinophyte nucleus", + "572967e31d046914007793b2": "dinophyte that has a chloroplast that's not from the rhodoplast lineage", + "572967e31d046914007793b3": "Lepidodinium viride and its close relatives are dinophytes", + "572967e31d046914007793b4": "peridinin", + "572967e31d046914007793b5": "Lepidodinium", + "5729686d1d046914007793c1": "chloroplasts originate from that first set of endosymbiotic", "5729686d1d046914007793c2": "Paulinella cells contain one or two sausage shaped blue-green photosynthesizing structures called chromatophores", "5729686d1d046914007793c3": "long, containing around 850 protein encoding genes\u2014far less than the three million", - "5729686d1d046914007793c4": "850", + "5729686d1d046914007793c4": "three million", "5729686d1d046914007793c5": "long, containing around 850 protein encoding genes\u2014far less than the three million", - "572968cf1d046914007793cb": "hundreds", - "572968cf1d046914007793cc": "1962, and first sequenced in 1986\u2014when two Japanese research teams sequenced the chloroplast DNA of liverwort and tobacco", + "572968cf1d046914007793cb": "cpDNA", + "572968cf1d046914007793cc": "cpDNA", "572968cf1d046914007793cd": "1962", "572968cf1d046914007793ce": "1962", "572968cf1d046914007793cf": "1962", "57296977af94a219006aa3bd": "cyanobacteria and the other two chloroplast lineages (glaucophyta and rhodophyce\u00e6", - "57296977af94a219006aa3be": "help stabilize the rest of the chloroplast genome, as chloroplast DNAs", + "57296977af94a219006aa3be": "land plants", "57296977af94a219006aa3bf": "stabilize", "572969f51d046914007793dd": "chloroplast replication via electron microscopy since the 1970s", "572969f51d046914007793de": "two main models have been proposed. Scientists have attempted to observe chloroplast replication via electron microscopy since the 1970s", - "572969f51d046914007793e0": "a Cairns replication", - "572969f51d046914007793df": "chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) replication", + "572969f51d046914007793e0": "rolling circle", + "572969f51d046914007793df": "chloroplast DNA replicates using a double displacement", "572969f51d046914007793e1": "the D-loop moves through the circular DNA", - "57296a65af94a219006aa3c3": "cpDNA", + "57296a65af94a219006aa3c3": "DNA", "57296a65af94a219006aa3c4": "cpDNA, there are several A \u2192 G deamination gradients", "57296a65af94a219006aa3c5": "second", - "57296a65af94a219006aa3c6": "second", + "57296a65af94a219006aa3c6": "second theory suggests that most cpDNA is actually linear", "57296a65af94a219006aa3c7": "second", - "57296ab93f37b31900478369": "linear cpDNA", + "57296ab93f37b31900478369": "linear and participates in homologous recombination and replication structures", "57296ab93f37b3190047836a": "linear cpDNA", "57296ab93f37b3190047836b": "linear cpDNA", "57296ab93f37b3190047836c": "linear cpDNA", "57296b151d046914007793f1": "chloroplasts in many chromalveolate lineages. Even if a chloroplast", - "57296b151d046914007793f2": "gal", - "57296b151d046914007793f3": "many chromalveolate lineages", - "57296b151d046914007793f4": "many chromalveolate lineages", + "57296b151d046914007793f2": "former host's nucleus", + "57296b151d046914007793f3": "red chloroplast", + "57296b151d046914007793f4": "red algal derived chloroplast", "57296bf96aef051400154e52": "few chloroplast genes found new homes in the mitochondrial genome", - "57296bf96aef051400154e53": "half of the protein products of transferred genes aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast", + "57296bf96aef051400154e53": "half", "57296bf96aef051400154e54": "half of the protein products of transferred genes aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast. Many became exaptations", - "57296bf96aef051400154e55": "chloroplast from the cytosol", - "57296c5c3f37b3190047837f": "chloroplast polypeptide", + "57296bf96aef051400154e55": "cytosol, you have to cross the cell membrane", + "57296c5c3f37b3190047837f": "chloroplast polypeptide is synthesized on a ribosome in the cytosol", "57296c5c3f37b31900478380": "cytosol", "57296c5c3f37b31900478381": "cytosol, an enzyme specific to chloroplast proteins phosphorylates", - "57296c5c3f37b31900478382": "Phosphorylation helps many proteins bind the polypeptide, keeping it from folding prematurely", - "57296cb21d04691400779403": "lens-shaped, 5\u20138 \u03bcm in diameter and 1\u20133 \u03bcm thick. Greater diversity in chloroplast shapes", + "57296c5c3f37b31900478382": "folding prematurely", + "57296cb21d04691400779403": "Zygnema", "57296cb21d04691400779404": "lens-shaped, 5\u20138 \u03bcm in diameter and 1\u20133 \u03bcm thick. Greater diversity in chloroplast shapes", "57296cb21d04691400779405": "lens-shaped, 5\u20138 \u03bcm in diameter and 1\u20133 \u03bc", "57296cb21d04691400779406": "half the cell in order Desmidiales. In some algae, the chloroplast", @@ -8825,13 +8825,13 @@ "57296d1b1d0469140077940e": "inner chloroplast membranes", "57296d1b1d0469140077940f": "inner chloroplast membranes", "57296d8d1d0469140077941d": "mitochondrial double membrane", - "57296d8d1d0469140077941e": "inner mitochondria membrane", + "57296d8d1d0469140077941e": "proton pumps", "57296d8d1d0469140077941f": "oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria", - "57296d8d1d04691400779420": "inner mitochondria membrane", + "57296d8d1d04691400779420": "double membrane is also often compared to the mitochondrial double membrane. This is not a valid comparison\u2014the inner mitochondria membrane", "57296d8d1d04691400779421": "inner mitochondria membrane", - "57296de03f37b3190047839b": "more common in other plastids", + "57296de03f37b3190047839b": "more", "57296de03f37b3190047839c": "Stromules are very rare in chloroplasts", - "57296de03f37b3190047839d": "may", + "57296de03f37b3190047839d": "petals", "57296de03f37b3190047839e": "1962, some plant biologists dismissed the structures as artifactual", "57296e43af94a219006aa3e5": "chloroplast peripheral reticulum", "57296e43af94a219006aa3e6": "chloroplast peripheral reticulum", @@ -8842,118 +8842,118 @@ "57296eb01d04691400779436": "two-thirds the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes", "57296eb01d04691400779437": "two-thirds the size", "57296eb01d04691400779438": "two-thirds the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes", - "57296eb01d04691400779439": "dalgarno", + "57296eb01d04691400779439": "translation initiation", "57296eee6aef051400154e8e": "plastoglobule", "57296eee6aef051400154e8f": "singular plastoglobulus, sometimes spelled plastoglobule", - "57296eee6aef051400154e90": "singular plastoglobulus, sometimes spelled plastoglobule", + "57296eee6aef051400154e90": "singular plastoglobulus", "57296eee6aef051400154e91": "45\u201360 nanometers", "57296eee6aef051400154e92": "singular plastoglobulus, sometimes spelled plastoglobule", "57296f3caf94a219006aa3fb": "plastoglobulus", - "57296f3caf94a219006aa3fc": "Plastoglobuli were once thought to be free-floating in the stroma", + "57296f3caf94a219006aa3fc": "plastoglobulus", "57296f3caf94a219006aa3fd": "normal", "57296f3caf94a219006aa3fe": "parent thylakoid. In old or stressed chloroplasts, plastoglobuli tend to occur in linked groups or chains", "57296f85af94a219006aa403": "higher plants", "57296f85af94a219006aa404": "pyrenoids. They are not found in higher plants", "57296f85af94a219006aa405": "pyrenoids. They are not found in higher plants", - "57296f85af94a219006aa406": "pyrenoids. They are not found in higher plants", - "57296f85af94a219006aa407": "pyrenoids. They are not found in higher plants", - "57296fd71d0469140077943f": "flattened circular granal thylakoids that resemble pancakes", + "57296f85af94a219006aa406": "pyrenoids", + "57296f85af94a219006aa407": "pyrenoids", + "57296fd71d0469140077943f": "the helical thylakoid", "57296fd71d04691400779440": "circular granal thylakoids that resemble pancakes", - "57296fd71d04691400779441": "two", - "57296fd71d04691400779442": "two", - "57296fd71d04691400779443": "frets or lamellar thylakoids", - "5729703d3f37b319004783bb": "light-harvesting complexes", + "57296fd71d04691400779441": "two to a hundred thylakoids", + "57296fd71d04691400779442": "two to a hundred thylakoids", + "57296fd71d04691400779443": "lamellar thylakoids", + "5729703d3f37b319004783bb": "carotenoids", "5729703d3f37b319004783bc": "light energy", "5729703d3f37b319004783bd": "carotenoids that absorb light energy and use it to energize electrons. Molecules in the thylakoid membrane", - "5729703d3f37b319004783be": "thylakoid membrane", - "5729703d3f37b319004783bf": "generate ATP energy", + "5729703d3f37b319004783be": "the energized electrons to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space", + "5729703d3f37b319004783bf": "acidic", "572970916aef051400154eba": "two types of thylakoids\u2014granal thylakoids", "572970916aef051400154ebb": "granal thylakoids", "572970916aef051400154ebc": "granal thylakoids", - "572970916aef051400154ebe": "granal thylakoids", + "572970916aef051400154ebe": "two types of thylakoids\u2014granal thylakoids", "572970916aef051400154ebd": "pancake-shaped circular disks", "57297103af94a219006aa423": "thirty", "57297103af94a219006aa424": "thirty", - "57297103af94a219006aa425": "land plants", - "57297103af94a219006aa426": "carotenoids are also found in the photosystems. There are about thirty photosynthetic carotenoids", - "57297103af94a219006aa427": "a. Xanthophylls", + "57297103af94a219006aa425": "\u03b2-carotene", + "57297103af94a219006aa426": "orange carotenoid found in nearly all chloroplasts", + "57297103af94a219006aa427": "orange-red zeaxanthin", "5729714daf94a219006aa42d": "third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria", - "5729714daf94a219006aa42e": "phycoerytherin", + "5729714daf94a219006aa42e": "all colors", "5729714daf94a219006aa42f": "phycoerytherin is one of the pigments", - "5729714daf94a219006aa430": "third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria", + "5729714daf94a219006aa430": "Phycobilins", "5729714daf94a219006aa431": "third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria", "572971af6aef051400154ede": "carbon dioxide into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis", - "572971af6aef051400154edf": "rubisco", + "572971af6aef051400154edf": "O2 is produced by the initial light reactions of photosynthesis, causing issues down the line in the Calvin cycle", "572971af6aef051400154ee0": "O2 is produced by the initial light reactions of photosynthesis", - "572971af6aef051400154ee1": "O2 is produced by the initial light reactions of photosynthesis", - "572971af6aef051400154ee2": "O2 is produced by the initial light reactions of photosynthesis", - "5729723c6aef051400154ee8": "bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis. In mesophyll cells", - "5729723c6aef051400154ee9": "bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis. In mesophyll cells", + "572971af6aef051400154ee1": "carbon dioxide into sugar molecules", + "572971af6aef051400154ee2": "ATP energy", + "5729723c6aef051400154ee8": "C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis. In mesophyll cells", + "5729723c6aef051400154ee9": "C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis. In mesophyll cells", "5729723c6aef051400154eea": "C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis. In mesophyll cells", "5729723c6aef051400154eeb": "CO2", - "5729723c6aef051400154eec": "chloroplasts", - "5729729a1d0469140077948b": "green parts of a plant contain chloroplasts\u2014the chloroplasts", + "5729723c6aef051400154eec": "C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis", + "5729729a1d0469140077948b": "green parts of a plant contain chloroplasts", "5729729a1d0469140077948c": "parts", "5729729a1d0469140077948d": "chloroplasts can also be found in collenchyma tissue. A plant cell", "5729729a1d0469140077948e": "collenchyma tissue", - "5729729a1d0469140077948f": "collenchyma tissue. A plant cell which contains chloroplasts is known as a chlorenchyma cell", - "572972f46aef051400154ef2": "chloroplasts are found in the stems, though in most plants", + "5729729a1d0469140077948f": "10 to 100 chloroplasts", + "572972f46aef051400154ef2": "plants", "572972f46aef051400154ef3": "C4", - "572972f46aef051400154ef6": "30\u201370", - "572972f46aef051400154ef4": "One square millimeter of leaf tissue can contain half a million chloroplasts", + "572972f46aef051400154ef6": "30\u201370 chloroplasts per cell, while stomatal guard cells contain only around 8\u201315", + "572972f46aef051400154ef4": "millimeter of leaf tissue can contain half a million chloroplasts", "572972f46aef051400154ef5": "l", "5729735c3f37b319004783fb": "plant and algal cells can orient themselves to best suit the available light", "5729735c3f37b319004783fc": "plant cell's cell wall", "5729735c3f37b319004783fd": "so that light strikes them edge", "5729735c3f37b319004783fe": "Mitochondria", "5729735c3f37b319004783ff": "plant and algal cells can orient themselves to best suit the available light", - "572973ccaf94a219006aa449": "two main", + "572973ccaf94a219006aa449": "two", "572973ccaf94a219006aa44a": "two main immune responses\u2014the hypersensitive response", - "572973ccaf94a219006aa44b": "two main immune responses\u2014the hypersensitive response, in which infected cells seal themselves off and undergo programmed cell death, and systemic acquired resistance", - "572973ccaf94a219006aa44c": "Chloroplasts stimulate both responses by purposely damaging their photosynthetic system", - "572973ccaf94a219006aa44d": "their photosynthetic", - "57297427af94a219006aa453": "cellular sensors", - "57297427af94a219006aa454": "molecules like salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species which can serve as defense-signals", - "57297427af94a219006aa455": "cellular sensors", + "572973ccaf94a219006aa44b": "triggering defense-molecule", + "572973ccaf94a219006aa44c": "damaging their photosynthetic system", + "572973ccaf94a219006aa44d": "reactive oxygen species", + "57297427af94a219006aa453": "cellular signals, reactive oxygen species are unstable molecules", + "57297427af94a219006aa454": "molecules", + "57297427af94a219006aa455": "cellular signals, reactive oxygen species are unstable molecules", "57297427af94a219006aa456": "initiate retrograde signaling\u2014signals from the chloroplast that regulate gene expression in the nucleus", "572974923f37b3190047840b": "photosynthesis", - "572974923f37b3190047840c": "chemical energy", - "572974923f37b3190047840d": "light energy. Photosynthesis is divided into two stages\u2014the light reactions, where water is split to produce oxygen", + "572974923f37b3190047840c": "photosynthesis", + "572974923f37b3190047840d": "oxygen", "572974923f37b3190047840e": "light is transformed into chemical energy, to subsequently produce food in the form of sugars. Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide", "572974923f37b3190047840f": "light is transformed into chemical energy, to subsequently produce food in the form of sugars. Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide", - "572975073f37b31900478415": "mitochondria", + "572975073f37b31900478415": "use the potential energy", "572975073f37b31900478416": "mitochondria", - "572975073f37b31900478417": "mitochondria", - "572975073f37b31900478418": "ATP synthase", - "572975073f37b31900478419": "H+, or hydrogen ion gradient to generate ATP energy", - "572975511d046914007794a7": "the reenergized electrons", + "572975073f37b31900478417": "more hydrogen ions (up to a thousand times as many) inside the thylakoid system", + "572975073f37b31900478418": "stroma through ATP synthase", + "572975073f37b31900478419": "mitochondria, chloroplasts use the potential energy stored in an H+, or hydrogen ion gradient to generate ATP energy", + "572975511d046914007794a7": "NADP+", "572975511d046914007794a8": "Cyclic photophosphorylation", - "572975511d046914007794a9": "cyclic photophosphorylation because the electrons are recycled. Cyclic photophosphorylation", - "572975511d046914007794aa": "more ATP than NADPH", + "572975511d046914007794a9": "C4", + "572975511d046914007794aa": "Cyclic photophosphorylation", "572975a3af94a219006aa465": "Calvin", - "572975a3af94a219006aa466": "six-carbon molecules that immediately break down into three-carbon molecules called 3-phosphoglyceric acid, or 3-PGA", + "572975a3af94a219006aa466": "six-carbon molecules", "572975a3af94a219006aa467": "six", "572975a3af94a219006aa468": "Calvin cycle starts by using the enzyme Rubisco to fix CO2 into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) molecules", - "572976183f37b31900478431": "starch", - "572976183f37b31900478432": "glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch", - "572976183f37b31900478433": "glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch", - "572976183f37b31900478434": "starch", - "572976183f37b31900478435": "glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch", + "572976183f37b31900478431": "glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch", + "572976183f37b31900478432": "efficiency of photosynthesis", + "572976183f37b31900478433": "glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch, which accumulates into the starch grains", + "572976183f37b31900478434": "Waterlogged roots", + "572976183f37b31900478435": "efficiency of photosynthesis", "572976791d046914007794af": "carbon dioxide very well, so it can accidentally add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP", - "572976791d046914007794b0": "oxygen concentration is too high. Rubisco cannot distinguish between oxygen and carbon dioxide very well, so it can accidentally add O2", - "572976791d046914007794b1": "add O2", + "572976791d046914007794b0": "oxygen concentration", + "572976791d046914007794b1": "RuBP", "572976791d046914007794b2": "oxygen and carbon dioxide very well, so it can accidentally add O2", "572976791d046914007794b3": "carbon fixation, and pyrenoids. Chloroplasts in C4", "572976cfaf94a219006aa493": "Chloroplasts alone", - "572976cfaf94a219006aa494": "amino acids in their stroma", - "572976cfaf94a219006aa495": "cysteine and methionine", - "572976cfaf94a219006aa496": "hionine", - "57297725af94a219006aa49b": "plastid", + "572976cfaf94a219006aa494": "stroma", + "572976cfaf94a219006aa495": "sulfur-containing ones like cysteine and methionine", + "572976cfaf94a219006aa496": "unclear whether the organelle", + "57297725af94a219006aa49b": "two terms are sometimes used interchangeably", "57297725af94a219006aa49c": "cell organelle called a plastid", - "57297725af94a219006aa49d": "zygote, or fertilized egg", - "57297725af94a219006aa49e": "tip meristems\u2014instead, the formation of starch-storing amyloplasts", - "5729779b6aef051400154f62": "If angiosperm", - "5729779b6aef051400154f63": "chloroplasts. An etioplast is a plastid", + "57297725af94a219006aa49d": "zygote, or fertilized egg. Proplastids are commonly found in an adult plant", + "57297725af94a219006aa49e": "amyloplasts", + "5729779b6aef051400154f62": "exposed to the required light for chloroplast formation", + "5729779b6aef051400154f63": "etioplast is a plastid", "5729779b6aef051400154f64": "inner membrane invaginations that form a lattice of tubes in their stroma", "5729779b6aef051400154f65": "yellow chlorophyll precursor stocked", "5729779b6aef051400154f66": "chloroplast formation", @@ -8961,185 +8961,185 @@ "572977fbaf94a219006aa4ae": "chromoplasts", "572977fbaf94a219006aa4af": "chloroplasts, like what happens when a carrot or a potato", "572977fbaf94a219006aa4b0": "chloroplasts", - "572977fbaf94a219006aa4b1": "chloroplasts, like what happens when a carrot or a potato", - "5729784b1d046914007794c9": "proteins FtsZ1", - "5729784b1d046914007794ca": "proteins FtsZ1", - "5729784b1d046914007794cb": "assemble into filaments, and with the help of a protein ARC6", + "572977fbaf94a219006aa4b1": "chloroplasts, like what happens when a carrot", + "5729784b1d046914007794c9": "the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into filaments", + "5729784b1d046914007794ca": "the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into filaments", + "5729784b1d046914007794cb": "assemble into filaments", "5729784b1d046914007794cc": "cleaved more or less evenly. The protein MinD prevents FtsZ from linking up and forming filaments", "5729784b1d046914007794cd": "Z-ring within the chloroplast's stroma", "5729789b6aef051400154f6c": "two plastid-dividing", "5729789b6aef051400154f6d": "two plastid-dividing", - "5729789b6aef051400154f6e": "two plastid-dividing rings, or PD rings form", + "5729789b6aef051400154f6e": "chloroplast membrane", "5729789b6aef051400154f6f": "5 nanometers across, arranged in rows 6.4 nanometers", - "5729789b6aef051400154f70": "species", + "5729789b6aef051400154f70": "few species", "572978e66aef051400154f76": "chloroplast division", - "572978e66aef051400154f78": "shaped chloroplasts", - "572978e66aef051400154f79": "bright white light to complete division. Spinach leaves", - "572978e66aef051400154f77": "shaped chloroplasts", + "572978e66aef051400154f78": "dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts", + "572978e66aef051400154f79": "white light to complete division. Spinach leaves", + "572978e66aef051400154f77": "dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts", "57297991af94a219006aa4b7": "developers of genetically modified crops. Since, in most flowering plants", "57297991af94a219006aa4b8": "developers of genetically modified crops", "57297991af94a219006aa4b9": "transplastomic plants at 3 in 1,000,000", - "57297991af94a219006aa4ba": "chloroplasts are not inherited from the male parent, transgenes in these plastids cannot be disseminated by pollen", + "57297991af94a219006aa4ba": "transgenes in these plastids cannot be disseminated by pollen", "57296d571d04691400779413": "positive integer factors, whereas 6 is composite", "57296d571d04691400779414": "arbitrarily", "57296d571d04691400779415": "central", - "57296d571d04691400779416": "greater than 1", - "57296d571d04691400779417": "1 and 6", + "57296d571d04691400779416": "primes", + "57296d571d04691400779417": "1", "57296f293f37b319004783a3": "primality", "57296f293f37b319004783a4": "primality", - "57296f293f37b319004783a5": "primality", - "57296f293f37b319004783a6": "primality", - "57296f293f37b319004783a7": "22,338,618", + "57296f293f37b319004783a5": "2", + "57296f293f37b319004783a6": "2", + "57296f293f37b319004783a7": "618", "572970c11d04691400779463": "many primes, as demonstrated by Euclid around 300 BC", "572970c11d04691400779464": "Euclid around 300 BC", "572970c11d04691400779465": "Euclid around 300 BC", "572970c11d04691400779466": "19th century", "572970c11d04691400779467": "19th century", - "5729727baf94a219006aa437": "2", + "5729727baf94a219006aa437": "Goldbach's conjecture (that every even integer greater", "5729727baf94a219006aa438": "infinitely many pairs of primes", "5729727baf94a219006aa439": "Primes are used in several routines in information technology, such as public-key cryptography", - "5729727baf94a219006aa43a": "2). Such questions spurred the development of various branches of number theory, focusing on analytic or algebraic aspects of numbers. Primes", + "5729727baf94a219006aa43a": "several routines in information technology, such as public-key cryptography", "5729727baf94a219006aa43b": "Goldbach's conjecture", - "572973f76aef051400154f0a": "2. Similarly, when written in the usual decimal system, all prime numbers", + "572973f76aef051400154f0a": "5 end in 1", "572973f76aef051400154f0b": "three", - "572973f76aef051400154f0c": "1, 2, and n", + "572973f76aef051400154f0c": "2. Similarly, when written in the usual decimal system, all prime numbers", "572973f76aef051400154f0d": "12 = 3 \u00b7 4. No even number greater than 2 is prime because by definition, any such number n has at least three distinct divisors", "572973f76aef051400154f0e": "0 or 5", - "57297547af94a219006aa45b": "18th century Christian Goldbach listed 1", + "57297547af94a219006aa45b": "1", "57297547af94a219006aa45c": "1 as the first prime number. In the mid-18th century Christian Goldbach listed 1", "57297547af94a219006aa45d": "Goldbach listed 1 as the first prime in his famous correspondence with Leonhard Euler -- who did not agree. In the 19th century many mathematicians", - "57297547af94a219006aa45e": "1 as the first prime number. In the mid-18th century Christian Goldbach listed 1", - "57297547af94a219006aa45f": "1 to be a number, so they could not consider it to be a prime. By the Middle Ages and Renaissance many mathematicians included 1", + "57297547af94a219006aa45e": "10,006", + "57297547af94a219006aa45f": "1", "57297781af94a219006aa4a3": "1", "57297781af94a219006aa4a4": "1", - "57297781af94a219006aa4a6": "Euler's totient function or the sum of divisors", - "57297781af94a219006aa4a5": "Euler's totient function or the sum of divisors", - "57297781af94a219006aa4a7": "3 \u00b7 5 and 1 \u00b7 3 \u00b7 5; if 1", - "572978f91d046914007794d3": "Rhind papyrus", + "57297781af94a219006aa4a6": "sum of divisors", + "57297781af94a219006aa4a5": "sum of divisors", + "57297781af94a219006aa4a7": "1", + "572978f91d046914007794d3": "Rhind", "572978f91d046914007794d4": "prime numbers come from the Ancient Greeks", "572978f91d046914007794d5": "circa 300 BC", "572978f91d046914007794d6": "a Mersenne prime. The Sieve of Eratosthenes", - "572978f91d046914007794d7": "The Sieve of Eratosthenes, attributed to Eratosthenes", + "572978f91d046914007794d7": "Mersenne prime", "57297a276aef051400154f88": "1640", - "57297a276aef051400154f89": "1640 Pierre de Fermat", + "57297a276aef051400154f89": "Euler). Fermat also conjectured", "57297a276aef051400154f8a": "2p \u2212 1", "57297a276aef051400154f8c": "2p \u2212 1", "57297a276aef051400154f8b": "1640 Pierre de Fermat stated (without proof) Fermat's little theorem", "57297bc9af94a219006aa4c7": "trial division", - "57297bc9af94a219006aa4c8": "integer n", + "57297bc9af94a219006aa4c8": "primality of a given integer n", "57297bc9af94a219006aa4c9": "1", - "57297bc9af94a219006aa4cb": "37, only three", - "57297bc9af94a219006aa4ca": "n", + "57297bc9af94a219006aa4cb": "three", + "57297bc9af94a219006aa4ca": "1", "57297d421d046914007794e5": "two", - "57297d421d046914007794e6": "Monte Carlo", - "57297d421d046914007794e7": "Monte Carlo", - "57297d421d046914007794e8": "Monte Carlo", + "57297d421d046914007794e6": "Monte Carlo\") and deterministic algorithms", + "57297d421d046914007794e7": "Monte Carlo\") and deterministic algorithms", + "57297d421d046914007794e8": "Monte Carlo\") and deterministic algorithms", "57297d421d046914007794e9": "Monte Carlo", - "57297ed93f37b3190047845f": "a probabilistic test is the Fermat primality test, which relies on the fact (Fermat's little theorem", - "57297ed93f37b31900478460": "Fermat's little theorem", + "57297ed93f37b3190047845f": "primality", + "57297ed93f37b31900478460": "Fermat primality", "57297ed93f37b31900478461": "Carmichael", - "57297ed93f37b31900478462": "Fermat primality test", - "57297ed93f37b31900478463": "Fermat primality test", + "57297ed93f37b31900478462": "primality", + "57297ed93f37b31900478463": "primality", "572980f9af94a219006aa4d1": "prime. Prime numbers of this form are known as factorial primes. Other primes where either p + 1 or p \u2212 1", - "572980f9af94a219006aa4d2": "2p + 1 with p prime), primorial primes, Fermat primes", - "572980f9af94a219006aa4d3": "2p \u2212 1, where p is an arbitrary prime. The Lucas\u2013Lehmer", - "572980f9af94a219006aa4d4": "p + 1", - "572980f9af94a219006aa4d5": "p + 1", + "572980f9af94a219006aa4d2": "2p \u2212 1", + "572980f9af94a219006aa4d3": "Lehmer", + "572980f9af94a219006aa4d4": "Sophie Germain primes", + "572980f9af94a219006aa4d5": "Sophie Germain primes", "572982e66aef051400154f92": "2009", "572982e66aef051400154f93": "2009", - "572982e66aef051400154f94": "$100,000 prize for first discovering a prime with at least 10 million", + "572982e66aef051400154f94": "$100,000", "572982e66aef051400154f95": "150,000 and $250,000 for primes with at least 100 million digits and 1 billion", - "572982e76aef051400154f96": "256kn + 1, 256k", - "572985011d04691400779501": "Bertrand's postulate (proven first by Chebyshev", + "572982e76aef051400154f96": "256", + "572985011d04691400779501": "floor", "572985011d04691400779502": "Chebyshev", "572985011d04691400779503": "Chebyshev", "572985011d04691400779504": "Chebyshev", - "572985011d04691400779505": "n > 3. However, computing A or \u03bc", - "572987e46aef051400154fa2": "coprime, i.e., their greatest common divisor", - "572987e46aef051400154fa3": "arithmetic progressions", - "572987e46aef051400154fa4": "all primes congruent", - "572987e46aef051400154fa5": "multiple of 9 is passed. Primes are highlighted in red", + "572985011d04691400779505": "Wilson", + "572987e46aef051400154fa2": "many primes", + "572987e46aef051400154fa3": "red", + "572987e46aef051400154fa4": "primes congruent", + "572987e46aef051400154fa5": "multiple of 9 is passed. Primes are highlighted in red. The rows (=progressions", "572987e46aef051400154fa6": "3, 6, or 9 contain at most one prime number. In all other rows", "572989846aef051400154fc0": "zeta", - "572989846aef051400154fc1": "many primes then \u03b6(1", - "572989846aef051400154fc2": "1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... diverges (i.e., exceeds any given number", - "572989846aef051400154fc3": "1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... diverges", + "572989846aef051400154fc1": "1", + "572989846aef051400154fc2": "1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... diverges", + "572989846aef051400154fc3": "1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... diverges (i", "572989846aef051400154fc4": "Euler", "57298ef11d0469140077952d": "1859", - "57298ef11d0469140077952e": "1/2", + "57298ef11d0469140077952e": "1859", "57298ef11d0469140077952f": "1859", "57298ef11d04691400779530": "1859", - "57298ef11d04691400779531": "primes", - "57299021af94a219006aa50c": "February 2011[update], this conjecture has been verified for all numbers up to n = 2 \u00b7 1017", + "57298ef11d04691400779531": "about x/log x of numbers less than x are primes", + "57299021af94a219006aa50c": "February 2011", "57299021af94a219006aa50b": "1912", - "57299021af94a219006aa50d": "two primes", - "57299021af94a219006aa50e": "four of Landau's problems from 1912", + "57299021af94a219006aa50d": "n = 2 \u00b7 1017", + "57299021af94a219006aa50e": "Vinogradov's theorem says that every sufficiently large odd integer can be written as a sum of three primes. Chen", "57299021af94a219006aa50f": "2", - "572991943f37b319004784a1": "2n. It is conjectured", - "572991943f37b319004784a2": "many twin primes, pairs of primes with difference 2 (twin prime conjecture", - "572991943f37b319004784a3": "2n. It is conjectured", + "572991943f37b319004784a1": "2 (twin prime conjecture", + "572991943f37b319004784a2": "2", + "572991943f37b319004784a3": "every positive integer n. It is implied by the stronger Cram\u00e9r", "572991943f37b319004784a4": "n2 + 1", - "572991943f37b319004784a5": "2n", - "57299326af94a219006aa515": "pure mathematics", + "572991943f37b319004784a5": "four primes", + "57299326af94a219006aa515": "British mathematician G. H. Hardy prided themselves on doing work that had absolutely no military significance. However, this vision was shattered in the 1970s", "57299326af94a219006aa516": "G. H. Hardy prided", - "57299326af94a219006aa517": "public key cryptography algorithms", - "57299326af94a219006aa518": "public key cryptography algorithms. Prime numbers", - "57299326af94a219006aa519": "hash tables and pseudorandom", + "57299326af94a219006aa517": "hash tables and pseudorandom number generators", + "57299326af94a219006aa518": "algorithms", + "57299326af94a219006aa519": "pseudorandom", "572995d46aef051400154fe8": "2 and 5, 1/p", - "572995d46aef051400154fe9": "2 and 5, 1/p", + "572995d46aef051400154fe9": "2 and 5, 1/p is always a recurring decimal", "572995d46aef051400154fea": "q", "572995d46aef051400154feb": "q", "572995d46aef051400154fec": "10", - "572996c73f37b319004784b3": "Several public-key cryptography algorithms, such as RSA and the Diffie\u2013Hellman key exchange", - "572996c73f37b319004784b4": "Several public-key cryptography algorithms, such as RSA and the Diffie\u2013Hellman key exchange", - "572996c73f37b319004784b5": "512-bit primes", + "572996c73f37b319004784b3": "RSA", + "572996c73f37b319004784b4": "RSA", + "572996c73f37b319004784b5": "1024", "572996c73f37b319004784b6": "modular exponentiation", - "572996c73f37b319004784b7": "512-bit primes", + "572996c73f37b319004784b7": "RSA", "572998673f37b319004784d5": "cicadas of the genus Magicicada", "572998673f37b319004784d6": "grubs underground", "572998673f37b319004784d7": "burrows", "572998673f37b319004784d8": "Magicicada make use of prime numbers", - "572998673f37b319004784d9": "15-year cicadas", + "572998673f37b319004784d9": "15-year cicadas would be up to 2%", "57299a6f6aef051400155016": "mathematics", - "57299a6f6aef051400155017": "both 0 and 1", + "57299a6f6aef051400155017": "subfield", "57299a6f6aef051400155019": "prime knot is a knot that is indecomposable in the sense that it cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots", - "57299a6f6aef05140015501a": "prime", - "57299a6f6aef051400155018": "minimality or indecomposability", - "57299c2c6aef051400155020": "prime elements and irreducible elements. An element p of R", - "57299c2c6aef051400155021": "two more general concepts that apply to elements of any commutative ring R", + "57299a6f6aef05140015501a": "second", + "57299a6f6aef051400155018": "prime knot is a knot that is indecomposable in the sense that it cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots", + "57299c2c6aef051400155020": "R", + "57299c2c6aef051400155021": "Prime numbers give rise to two more general concepts that apply to elements of any commutative ring R", "57299c2c6aef051400155022": "two more general concepts that apply to elements of any commutative ring R", "57299c2c6aef051400155023": "x and y in R such that p divides the product xy", "57299c2c6aef051400155024": "p of R", - "57299d1c1d04691400779581": "ization", - "57299d1c1d04691400779582": "ization domains", - "57299d1c1d04691400779583": "numbers", + "57299d1c1d04691400779581": "fundamental theorem of arithmetic", + "57299d1c1d04691400779582": "theorem of arithmetic continues to hold in unique factorization domains", + "57299d1c1d04691400779583": "Z[i], that is, the set of complex numbers", "57299d1c1d04691400779584": "arbitrary integers", "57299d1c1d04691400779585": "4k + 3 are Gaussian primes, whereas rational primes of the form 4k + 1", "57299ec43f37b3190047850d": "ring", - "57299ec43f37b3190047850e": "0), (2), (3), (5), (7), (11), \u2026 The fundamental theorem of arithmetic", + "57299ec43f37b3190047850e": "ideal. Prime ideals", "57299ec43f37b3190047850f": "ring", "57299ec43f37b31900478510": "11), \u2026 The fundamental theorem of arithmetic generalizes to the Lasker\u2013Noether theorem", - "57299ec43f37b31900478511": "Lasker\u2013Noether theorem, which expresses every ideal in a Noetherian", + "57299ec43f37b31900478511": "Noetherian", "5729a03f1d04691400779593": "Prime ideals", - "5729a03f1d04691400779594": "number theory", + "5729a03f1d04691400779594": "ramification", "5729a03f1d04691400779595": "integers of quadratic number fields", "5729a03f1d04691400779596": "integers of quadratic number fields can be used in proving quadratic", "5729a26d6aef05140015505a": "p", - "5729a26d6aef05140015505b": "Q or more general global fields", - "5729a26d6aef05140015505c": "infinite prime). While completing Q (roughly, filling the gaps) with respect to the absolute value yields the field of real numbers", + "5729a26d6aef05140015505b": "Q", + "5729a26d6aef05140015505c": "p", "5729a26d6aef05140015505d": "global", - "5729a3716aef05140015506a": "Messiaen", + "5729a3716aef05140015506a": "Olivier Messiaen", "5729a3716aef05140015506b": "French composer", "5729a3716aef05140015506c": "French composer", - "5729a3716aef05140015506d": "47 and 53", - "5729a3716aef05140015506e": "Olivier Messiaen", - "572f5533a23a5019007fc55b": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", - "572f5533a23a5019007fc55c": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", - "572f5533a23a5019007fc55d": "river Rhine is Cologne", + "5729a3716aef05140015506d": "unpredictable rhythms: the primes 41, 43, 47 and 53", + "5729a3716aef05140015506e": "Olivier Messiae", + "572f5533a23a5019007fc55b": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn) is a European river that begins in the Swiss canton of Graub\u00fcnden", + "572f5533a23a5019007fc55c": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn) is a European river that begins in the Swiss canton of Graub\u00fcnden", + "572f5533a23a5019007fc55d": "Cologne", "572f5533a23a5019007fc55e": "European river", "572f5533a23a5019007fc55f": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", - "572fe1d404bcaa1900d76e37": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", - "572fe1d404bcaa1900d76e3a": "le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", + "572fe1d404bcaa1900d76e37": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn) is a European river that begins in the Swiss canton of Graub\u00fcnden", + "572fe1d404bcaa1900d76e3a": "Rijn) is a European river that begins in the Swiss canton of Graub\u00fcnden", "572fe1d404bcaa1900d76e3b": "Rhein, French: le Rhin, Dutch: Rijn", "572f55e8a23a5019007fc56b": "R\u0113nos", "572f55e8a23a5019007fc56c": "R\u0113nos", @@ -9148,158 +9148,158 @@ "572fe288a23a5019007fcad7": "R\u0113nos", "572fe288a23a5019007fcad8": "English Rhine as well as in German Rhein and French Rhin", "572fe288a23a5019007fcada": "Rijn", - "572fe288a23a5019007fcad9": "R\u0113nos", + "572fe288a23a5019007fcad9": "R\u012bnaz", "572fe288a23a5019007fcadb": "R\u0113nos", "572f567cb2c2fd140056803f": "Alpine Rhine is more", - "572f567cb2c2fd1400568040": "1939 which runs from the Old Rhine Bridge", + "572f567cb2c2fd1400568040": "1939", "572f567cb2c2fd1400568041": "\"Rhine-kilometers", "572f567cb2c2fd1400568042": "\"Rhine-kilometers", - "572f567cb2c2fd1400568043": "Rhine-kilometers", + "572f567cb2c2fd1400568043": "20 km). The river length", "572fe393947a6a140053cdba": "\"Rhine-kilometers", - "572fe393947a6a140053cdbb": "1939 which runs from the Old Rhine Bridge", - "572fe393947a6a140053cdbc": "Rhine-kilometers", - "572fe393947a6a140053cdbe": "Rhine-kilometers", - "572fe393947a6a140053cdbd": "Rhine-kilometers", - "572f5703a23a5019007fc573": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599 m to 396 m", + "572fe393947a6a140053cdbb": "1939", + "572fe393947a6a140053cdbc": "\"Rhine-kilometers", + "572fe393947a6a140053cdbe": "\"Rhine-kilometers", + "572fe393947a6a140053cdbd": "\"Rhine-kilometers", + "572f5703a23a5019007fc573": "86", "572f5703a23a5019007fc574": "86 km", - "572f5703a23a5019007fc575": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599 m to 396 m", - "572f5703a23a5019007fc576": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599 m to 396 m", - "572f5703a23a5019007fc577": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599 m to 396 m", - "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4b": "Tamins-Reichenau the Anterior Rhine and the Posterior Rhine join and form the Rhine", + "572f5703a23a5019007fc575": "396 m", + "572f5703a23a5019007fc576": "599 m to 396 m", + "572f5703a23a5019007fc577": "West and Liechtenstein and later Austria to the East", + "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4b": "north near Chur", "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4c": "86 km", - "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4d": "86 km", - "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4e": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599 m to 396 m. It flows through a wide glacial alpine valley", - "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4f": "West and Liechtenstein and later Austria to the East", + "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4d": "86 km long, and descends from a height of 599", + "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4e": "wide glacial alpine valley", + "572fe41e04bcaa1900d76e4f": "Switzerland", "572f57c704bcaa1900d7686d": "Constance", - "572f57c704bcaa1900d7686e": "inland", - "572f57c704bcaa1900d7686f": "inland", + "572f57c704bcaa1900d7686e": "Constance", + "572f57c704bcaa1900d7686f": "Constance", "572f57c704bcaa1900d76870": "precipitating sediments", "572f57c704bcaa1900d76871": "precipitating sediments", - "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e55": "Constance forms", - "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e56": "Old Rhine\") and in the East by a modern canalized section", - "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e57": "inland", - "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e58": "inland delta", - "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e59": "small islands by precipitating sediments", - "572f5875947a6a140053c89a": "Fu\u00dfach, in order to counteract the constant flooding and strong sedimentation in the western Rhine Delta", + "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e55": "Constance", + "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e56": "Constance", + "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e57": "Constance", + "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e58": "Constance", + "572fe4a304bcaa1900d76e59": "precipitating sediments", + "572f5875947a6a140053c89a": "near Diepoldsau", "572f5875947a6a140053c89b": "near Diepoldsau", "572f5875947a6a140053c89c": "western Rhine Delta", "572f5875947a6a140053c89d": "western Rhine Delta", "572f5875947a6a140053c89e": "lake", - "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e69": "Fu\u00dfach, in order to counteract the constant flooding and strong sedimentation in the western Rhine Delta", - "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6b": "Fu\u00dfach, in order to counteract the constant flooding and strong sedimentation in the western Rhine Delta", - "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6a": "Fu\u00dfach, in order to counteract the constant flooding and strong sedimentation in the western Rhine Delta", + "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e69": "the Rhine was called for, with an upper canal near Diepoldsau", + "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6b": "the Rhine was called for, with an upper canal near Diepoldsau and a lower canal at Fu\u00dfach", + "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6a": "the Rhine was called for, with an upper canal near Diepoldsau", "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6c": "too, and it now flows parallel to the canalized Rhine into the lake", "572fe53104bcaa1900d76e6d": "continuous input of sediment", - "572f58d9a23a5019007fc57d": "three", + "572f58d9a23a5019007fc57d": "three bodies of water: the Obersee", "572f58d9a23a5019007fc580": "upper lake", - "572f58d9a23a5019007fc57e": "upper lake\"), the Untersee", + "572f58d9a23a5019007fc57e": "lower lake\"), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein", "572f58d9a23a5019007fc581": "Austrian", "572f58d9a23a5019007fc57f": "upper lake\"), the Untersee (\"lower lake\"), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein", - "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858b": "three", - "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858c": "Germany, Switzerland and Austria near the Alps", - "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858d": "upper lake\"), the Untersee", + "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858b": "three bodies of water: the Obersee", + "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858c": "Austria near the Alps", + "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858d": "three bodies of water: the Obersee (\"upper lake\"), the Untersee", "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858e": "Austrian", "572fe60fb2c2fd140056858f": "Vorarlberg", - "572f59b4a23a5019007fc587": "Rheinbre", + "572f59b4a23a5019007fc587": "Constance hopper", "572f59b4a23a5019007fc58a": "Lindau", - "572f59b4a23a5019007fc588": "green waters of Upper Lake", - "572f59b4a23a5019007fc58b": "Rheinbrech", + "572f59b4a23a5019007fc588": "gray mountain water continues for some distance into the lake", + "572f59b4a23a5019007fc58b": "rhein", "572f59b4a23a5019007fc589": "Lindau", - "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e95": "gray mountain water continues for some distance into the lake. The cold water flows near the surface and at first doesn't", + "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e95": "hopper", "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e96": "reappears on the surface at the northern (German) shore of the lake, off the island of Lindau", "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e97": "Hagnau am Bodensee", "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e98": "Constance hopper", - "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e99": "Hagnau am Bodensee", - "572f609ca23a5019007fc5af": "north at the so-called Rhine knee at Basel, leaving Switzerland", - "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b0": "Lake Constance, flows generally westward, as the Hochrhein, passes the Rhine Falls, and is joined by its major tributary, the river Aare", - "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b1": "discharge", + "572fe92204bcaa1900d76e99": "along the entire length of the lake", + "572f609ca23a5019007fc5af": "Rhine", + "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b0": "Aare", + "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b1": "more than doubles the Rhine's water discharge", "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b2": "14,022 ft) summit of Finsteraarhorn", "572f609ca23a5019007fc5b3": "Rhine knee at Basel, leaving Switzerland", "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde0": "Rhine", - "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde1": "Lake Constance, flows generally westward, as the Hochrhein, passes the Rhine Falls, and is joined by its major tributary, the river Aare", - "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde2": "Lake Constance, flows generally westward, as the Hochrhein, passes the Rhine Falls, and is joined by its major tributary, the river", + "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde1": "Aare", + "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde2": "doubles the Rhine's water discharge", "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde3": "14,022 ft) summit of Finsteraarhorn", - "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde4": "Rhine knee at Basel", - "572f60f4947a6a140053c8ea": "Rhine knee", - "572f60f4947a6a140053c8eb": "major bend, where the overall direction of the Rhine changes from West to North", + "572fe9b3947a6a140053cde4": "Constance", + "572f60f4947a6a140053c8ea": "Basel", + "572f60f4947a6a140053c8eb": "Rhine knee", "572f60f4947a6a140053c8ec": "between High and Upper Rhine", "572f60f4947a6a140053c8ed": "300 km", "572f60f4947a6a140053c8ee": "300 km long and up to 40 km", "572fec30947a6a140053cdf2": "Basel", - "572fec30947a6a140053cdf3": "Rhine knee", - "572fec30947a6a140053cdf4": "major bend, where the overall direction of the Rhine changes from West to North", - "572fec30947a6a140053cdf5": "major bend, where the overall direction of the Rhine changes from West to North. Here the High Rhine", + "572fec30947a6a140053cdf3": "Basel", + "572fec30947a6a140053cdf4": "overall direction of the Rhine changes from West to North", + "572fec30947a6a140053cdf5": "High Rhine", "572fec30947a6a140053cdf6": "between High and Upper Rhine", - "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680b7": "Upper Rhine region was changed significantly by a Rhine straightening", + "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680b7": "19th Century", "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680b8": "19th Century", "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680b9": "19th Century", "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680ba": "Grand Canal d'Alsace", - "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680bb": "huge Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim in Alsace", + "572f64ccb2c2fd14005680bb": "large compensation pools", "572feddda23a5019007fcb5b": "19th Century", "572feddda23a5019007fcb5c": "19th Century", "572feddda23a5019007fcb5d": "19th Century", "572feddda23a5019007fcb5e": "19th Century", "572feddda23a5019007fcb5f": "a significant part of the river water", "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680cc": "Germany", - "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680cd": "2,290 m3", + "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680cd": "2,290 m3/s (81,000", "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680cb": "Rhine", - "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680ce": "Germany", + "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680ce": "Neckar", "572f65e9b2c2fd14005680cf": "400", "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef5": "Germany", - "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef6": "more of its main tributaries, such as the Neckar, the Main and, later, the Moselle", - "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef7": "Luxembourg and a very small part of Belgium also drain to the Rhine via the Moselle", + "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef6": "more of its main tributaries, such as the Neckar", + "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef7": "Luxembourg", "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef8": "The Rhine is the longest river in Germany", "572ff07304bcaa1900d76ef9": "2,290 m3", "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5eb": "Between Bingen and Bonn, the Middle Rhine", - "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ec": "Rhine Gorge, a formation which was created by erosion", - "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ed": "Bingen and Bonn", - "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ee": "Bingen and Bonn", + "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ec": "Rhine", + "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ed": "erosion", + "572f6a0ba23a5019007fc5ee": "40 castles and fortresses", "572ff12e04bcaa1900d76eff": "Between Bingen and Bonn, the Middle Rhine", "572ff12e04bcaa1900d76f00": "Between Bingen and Bonn, the Middle Rhine flows through the Rhine Gorge", - "572ff12e04bcaa1900d76f02": "Bingen and Bonn", + "572ff12e04bcaa1900d76f02": "2002", "572ff12e04bcaa1900d76f03": "Bingen and Bonn", - "572f6c85947a6a140053c940": "1980s, industry was a major source of water pollution. Although many plants and factories can be found along the Rhine up into Switzerland", + "572f6c85947a6a140053c940": "1980s", "572f6c85947a6a140053c942": "sea ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Amsterdam", - "572f6c85947a6a140053c943": "Duisburg is the home of Europe's largest inland port and functions as a hub to the sea ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Amsterdam", - "572f6c85947a6a140053c944": "Antwerp and Amsterdam", + "572f6c85947a6a140053c943": "Amsterdam", + "572f6c85947a6a140053c944": "region with drinking water", "572f6c85947a6a140053c941": "Switzerland", - "572ff293947a6a140053ce52": "light industry and cleanup measures", - "572ff293947a6a140053ce53": "pollution", + "572ff293947a6a140053ce52": "major source of water pollution", + "572ff293947a6a140053ce53": "plants and factories can be found along the Rhine up into Switzerland", "572ff293947a6a140053ce54": "plants and factories can be found along the Rhine up into Switzerland", - "572ff293947a6a140053ce55": "Cologne, D\u00fcsseldorf and Duisburg. Duisburg", + "572ff293947a6a140053ce55": "Cologne, D\u00fcsseldorf and Duisburg. Duisburg is the home of Europe's largest inland port and functions", "572ff293947a6a140053ce56": "Amsterdam", - "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc621": "viniculture and tourism", - "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc622": "R\u00fcdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage", - "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc623": "rock Lorelei", + "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc621": "Rhine area are viniculture and tourism", + "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc622": "Goarshausen", + "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc623": "UNESCO World Heritage Site. Near Sankt Goarshausen, the Rhine", "572f6ec7a23a5019007fc624": "Middle Rhine Valley", "572ff35f947a6a140053ce66": "viniculture and tourism", "572ff35f947a6a140053ce67": "R\u00fcdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz", "572ff35f947a6a140053ce68": "R\u00fcdesheim am Rhein", - "572ff35f947a6a140053ce69": "rock Lorelei", - "572ff35f947a6a140053ce6a": "rock Lorelei", + "572ff35f947a6a140053ce69": "Lorelei", + "572ff35f947a6a140053ce6a": "Lorelei", "572f7588947a6a140053c984": "Duisburg with the largest river", - "572f7588947a6a140053c985": "Lippe", - "572f7588947a6a140053c986": "Wesel, 30 km downstream of Duisburg, is located the western end of the second east-west shipping route, the Wesel", + "572f7588947a6a140053c985": "n", + "572f7588947a6a140053c986": "Lippe", "572f7588947a6a140053c987": "400 m wide river. Near Krefeld", - "572f7588947a6a140053c988": "400 m", - "572ff430a23a5019007fcba9": "North Rhine-Westphalia", - "572ff430a23a5019007fcbaa": "Duisburg", + "572f7588947a6a140053c988": "Krefeld", + "572ff430a23a5019007fcba9": "Lower", + "572ff430a23a5019007fcbaa": "Germany", "572ff430a23a5019007fcbab": "conurbation in Germany, the Rhine-Ruhr region. One of the most important cities in this region is Duisburg with the largest river", - "572ff430a23a5019007fcbac": "Rhine", + "572ff430a23a5019007fcbac": "suspension bridge in Germany", "572ff430a23a5019007fcbad": "400 m", - "572f76d1b2c2fd1400568154": "Two thirds of the water flow volume of the Rhine flows farther west", + "572f76d1b2c2fd1400568154": "Two thirds", "572f76d1b2c2fd1400568153": "Rijn no longer coincides", "572f76d1b2c2fd1400568155": "Two thirds", "572ff4ca04bcaa1900d76f24": "water", "572ff4ca04bcaa1900d76f25": "water", - "572ff4ca04bcaa1900d76f26": "Lek, near the village of Kinderdijk", + "572ff4ca04bcaa1900d76f26": "Meuse", "572ff4ca04bcaa1900d76f27": "Rijn no longer coincides", - "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a2": "west, to rejoin the Noord River into the Nieuwe Maas and to the North Sea", + "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a2": "Lek", "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a3": "Pannerdens Kanaal", - "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a4": "Wijk bij Duurstede", + "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a4": "Lek", "572f7b33947a6a140053c9a5": "Pannerdens Kanaal and redistributes in the IJssel and Nederrijn", - "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f2d": "two ninths", - "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f2e": "third of the water flows through the Pannerdens", + "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f2d": "Pannerdens Kanaal", + "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f2e": "redistributes in the IJssel and Nederrijn. The IJssel branch carries one ninth", "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f2f": "ninth of the water", "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f30": "Lek", "572ff56304bcaa1900d76f31": "Lek", @@ -9308,134 +9308,134 @@ "572ff5fcb2c2fd1400568659": "Rijn", "572ff5fcb2c2fd140056865a": "north branch of the Rhine", "572ff5fcb2c2fd140056865b": "latter flows west into a sluice", - "572ff673b2c2fd1400568669": "Rhine Delta", + "572ff673b2c2fd1400568669": "river delta where the Rhine flows into Lake Constance", "572ff673b2c2fd140056866a": "Millingen aan de Rijn, close to the Dutch-German border with the division of the Rhine into Waal and Nederrijn", - "572ff673b2c2fd140056866b": "Millingen aan de Rijn, close to the Dutch-German border with the division of the Rhine into Waal and Nederrijn", - "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f51": "two bifurcations: first, at Millingen aan", + "572ff673b2c2fd140056866b": "Rhine-Meuse", + "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f51": "Waal and Pannerdens Kanaal", "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f52": "three", - "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f53": "southern main branch begins as Waal and continues as Boven Merwede", + "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f53": "southern", "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f55": "two bifurcations: first, at Millingen aan de Rijn", "572ff7ab04bcaa1900d76f54": "two bifurcations: first, at Millingen aan de Rijn", - "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568681": "1421 to 1904", + "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568681": "1421", "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568682": "1421 to 1904", "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568683": "1421", "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568685": "1421 to 1904", "572ff83ab2c2fd1400568684": "upstream at Gorinchem", - "572ff890a23a5019007fcbce": "smaller rivers and streams", + "572ff890a23a5019007fcbce": "dammed", "572ff890a23a5019007fcbcf": "20th Century", "572ff890a23a5019007fcbcd": "smaller rivers and streams", - "572ff890a23a5019007fcbd0": "Delta Works", + "572ff890a23a5019007fcbd0": "polders", "572ff935b2c2fd140056869b": "tidal", "572ff935b2c2fd140056869c": "Rhine-Meuse Delta is a tidal delta", - "572ff935b2c2fd140056869d": "strong tidal currents could tear huge areas of land into the sea", + "572ff935b2c2fd140056869d": "tidal currents", "572ff935b2c2fd140056869e": "Waal, for example, the most landward tidal influence can be detected between Brakel and Zaltbommel", - "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbe9": "240 MBP and 220 MBP (million", - "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbeb": "Eurasian and African tectonic", - "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbec": "Several microplates were caught in the squeeze", + "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbe9": "Tethys", + "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbeb": "two plates reversed direction and began to compress the Tethys", + "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbec": "individual", "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbea": "180 MBP, in the Jurassic", "572ffa79a23a5019007fcbed": "laterally, generating the individual features of Mediterranean geography: Iberia", "572ffb02b2c2fd14005686b7": "Upper Rhine Graben", "572ffb02b2c2fd14005686b8": "Upper Rhine Graben", "572ffb02b2c2fd14005686b9": "N\u2013S rift", - "572ffb02b2c2fd14005686ba": "northern flanks of the Alps", - "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef0": "Alpine watershed from the Rh\u00f4ne, including the Aar. Since that time, the Rhine has added the watershed above Lake Constance", - "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef1": "Pleistocene", - "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef2": "down to the Vosges Mountains, including the Mosel", + "572ffb02b2c2fd14005686ba": "Rhone and Danube drained the northern flanks of the Alps", + "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef0": "capture, the Rhine extended its watershed southward. By the Pliocene period", + "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef1": "Pliocene", + "572ffc0f947a6a140053cef2": "down to the Vosges Mountains", "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc15": "11,600 years ago) was the geological period of the Ice Ages. Since approximately 600,000", "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc16": "600,000", - "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc17": "120", - "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc18": "2.5 million years ago", - "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc19": "river", + "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc17": "120 m", + "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc18": "Early Pleistocene", + "572ffce5a23a5019007fcc19": "offshore", "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e5": "74,000", "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e6": "74,000", - "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e7": "74,000", + "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e7": "70,000", "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e8": "120 m", - "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e9": "74,000", - "572fff45947a6a140053cf26": "Ice Age", - "572fff45947a6a140053cf27": "Ice Age flora and fauna", + "572ffd75b2c2fd14005686e9": "English Channel and finally, to the Atlantic Ocean", + "572fff45947a6a140053cf26": "tundra", + "572fff45947a6a140053cf27": "flora and fauna", "572fff45947a6a140053cf28": "ca. 22,000", - "572fff45947a6a140053cf29": "ice-sheets", - "572fff45947a6a140053cf2a": "over that tundra, settled in and around the Rhine Valley", + "572fff45947a6a140053cf29": "BP, when ice-sheets", + "572fff45947a6a140053cf2a": "loess", "572fffb404bcaa1900d76fef": "22,000", "572fffb404bcaa1900d76ff0": "22,000", - "572fffb404bcaa1900d76ff1": "22,000 years ago onward, frozen subsoil and expanded alpine glaciers began to thaw and fall-winter snow covers melted in spring", + "572fffb404bcaa1900d76ff1": "spring", "572fffb404bcaa1900d76ff2": "Rhine and its downstream extension", "572fffb404bcaa1900d76ff3": "9000 BP", "573003dd947a6a140053cf42": "7500 yr ago", - "573003dd947a6a140053cf43": "7500 yr ago", - "573003dd947a6a140053cf44": "7500 yr ago", + "573003dd947a6a140053cf43": "coastal processes", + "573003dd947a6a140053cf44": "7000 years, the coast line was roughly at the same location. In the southern North Sea", "573003dd947a6a140053cf45": "1", "573003dd947a6a140053cf46": "1", "5730042804bcaa1900d77011": "11,700 years ago), the Rhine occupied its Late-Glacial valley", "5730042804bcaa1900d77014": "Netherlands", "5730042804bcaa1900d77012": "11,700 years ago), the Rhine occupied its Late-Glacial valley", - "5730042804bcaa1900d77013": "sea-level", + "5730042804bcaa1900d77013": "sea-level continued to rise in the Netherlands", "57300580b2c2fd140056874d": "peat mining", - "57300580b2c2fd140056874f": "delta", - "57300580b2c2fd140056874e": "3000 yr BP (= years Before Present), human impact is seen in the delta", - "57300580b2c2fd1400568751": "minor distributaries", + "57300580b2c2fd140056874f": "flooding and sedimentation, ending peat formation", + "57300580b2c2fd140056874e": "Bronze Age agriculture", + "57300580b2c2fd1400568751": "salt and fuel, from Roman times onward", "57300580b2c2fd1400568750": "80 avulsions", "5730069004bcaa1900d7702d": "three branches: the River", - "5730069004bcaa1900d7702e": "North Sea, through the former Meuse estuary, near Rotterdam", - "5730069004bcaa1900d7702f": "Waal and Nederrijn-Lek discharge to the North Sea, through the former Meuse estuary, near Rotterdam", + "5730069004bcaa1900d7702e": "North Sea", + "5730069004bcaa1900d7702f": "Rotterdam", "5730069004bcaa1900d77030": "1932, a freshwater lake", "5730069004bcaa1900d77031": "Waal and Nederrijn-Lek discharge to the North Sea, through the former Meuse estuary, near Rotterdam", "57300761947a6a140053cf9a": "Herodotus", - "57300761947a6a140053cf9b": "Roman geography, the Rhine", + "57300761947a6a140053cf9b": "Germania", "57300761947a6a140053cf9c": "late Hallstatt culture since the 6th century BC", "57300761947a6a140053cf9d": "Herodotus", "573007fab2c2fd140056876b": "AD 14", "573007fab2c2fd140056876c": "AD 70, Rome", - "573007fab2c2fd140056876d": "AD 70, Rome", + "573007fab2c2fd140056876d": "AD 70, Rome accepted as her Germanic frontier the water", "573007fab2c2fd140056876f": "AD 70, Rome", - "573007fab2c2fd140056876e": "AD 70, Rome accepted as her Germanic frontier the water-boundary of the Rhine and upper Danube", + "573007fab2c2fd140056876e": "frontier", "57300888b2c2fd1400568775": "AD 14 and 180", "57300888b2c2fd1400568777": "XX Valeria (Pannonian troops", - "57300888b2c2fd1400568778": "Colonia", - "57300888b2c2fd1400568776": "eight legions in five bases along the Rhine", - "57300888b2c2fd1400568779": "Colonia", + "57300888b2c2fd1400568778": "Cologne", + "57300888b2c2fd1400568776": "Rhine", + "57300888b2c2fd1400568779": "Ubii", "57300911947a6a140053cfb6": "5th century establishing the kingdoms of Francia on the Lower Rhine, Burgundy", "57300911947a6a140053cfb7": "5th century", - "57300911947a6a140053cfb8": "medieval legend, such as the Nibelungenlied which tells of the hero Siegfried killing a dragon on the Drachenfels", - "57300911947a6a140053cfb9": "medieval legend, such as the Nibelungenlied which tells of the hero Siegfried", + "57300911947a6a140053cfb8": "Drachenfels", + "57300911947a6a140053cfb9": "Siegfried", "57300911947a6a140053cfba": "medieval legend, such as the Nibelungenlied", "573009a004bcaa1900d7704f": "6th century", - "573009a004bcaa1900d77050": "10th century, it was fully within the Holy Roman Empire, flowing through Swabia, Franconia and Lower Lorraine", - "573009a004bcaa1900d77051": "Swabia", + "573009a004bcaa1900d77050": "10th century", + "573009a004bcaa1900d77051": "Lower Lorraine", "573009a004bcaa1900d77052": "Archduke Sigismund", - "573009a004bcaa1900d77053": "banks of the Upper Rhine", - "57300a25a23a5019007fcc97": "France and Germany", + "573009a004bcaa1900d77053": "1469", + "57300a25a23a5019007fcc97": "1806 and lasted until 1814", "57300a25a23a5019007fcc98": "French foreign policy, since the Middle Ages", "57300a25a23a5019007fcc99": "Napoleon", "57300a25a23a5019007fcc9a": "Napoleon", "57300a25a23a5019007fcc9b": "1840", - "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77063": "1935", + "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77063": "World War I", "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77064": "1930", - "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77065": "army", + "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77065": "German army", "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77066": "1935", - "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77067": "1936", - "57300bf504bcaa1900d77087": "Arnhem, immortalized in the book, A Bridge Too Far and the film, was a central focus of the battle for Arnhem", - "57300bf504bcaa1900d77088": "Arnhem, during the failed Operation Market Garden of September 1944", + "57300a9a04bcaa1900d77067": "1930 and the German army re-occupied it in 1936", + "57300bf504bcaa1900d77087": "Arnhem", + "57300bf504bcaa1900d77088": "World War II", "57300bf504bcaa1900d77089": "September 1944", - "57300bf504bcaa1900d7708a": "Too Far and the film, was a central focus of the battle for Arnhem, during the failed Operation Market Garden of September 1944", + "57300bf504bcaa1900d7708a": "Rhine", "57300bf504bcaa1900d7708b": "Western Europe", - "57300c67947a6a140053cff0": "1,230 kilometres", - "57300c67947a6a140053cff1": "1,230 kilometres (764 miles). In 1932 the German encyclopedia Knaurs Lexikon", - "57300c67947a6a140053cff3": "1,230 kilometres (764 miles", + "57300c67947a6a140053cff0": "230 kilometres", + "57300c67947a6a140053cff1": "1,320 kilometres", + "57300c67947a6a140053cff3": "1932", "57300c67947a6a140053cff2": "1,230 kilometres (764 miles", - "57300c68947a6a140053cff4": "1,230 kilometres (764 miles", - "572fac17947a6a140053cb54": "1997, in which the Scottish electorate voted for devolution, the current Parliament was convened by the Scotland Act 1998", - "572fac17947a6a140053cb55": "Scotland Act 1998, which sets out its powers as a devolved legislature", - "572fac17947a6a140053cb56": "1997", + "57300c68947a6a140053cff4": "1932", + "572fac17947a6a140053cb54": "1998", + "572fac17947a6a140053cb55": "Scotland Act 1998", + "572fac17947a6a140053cb56": "legislative", "572fac17947a6a140053cb57": "Scotland Act 1998", "572fac17947a6a140053cb58": "12 May 1999", "572facb0a23a5019007fc863": "Scotland", - "572facb0a23a5019007fc864": "three hundred years", + "572facb0a23a5019007fc864": "three", "572facb0a23a5019007fc865": "Scottish national identity. Suggestions for a 'devolved' Parliament", "572facb0a23a5019007fc866": "1914, but were shelved due to the outbreak of the First World War", "572facb0a23a5019007fc867": "1973 recommending", "572fad30a23a5019007fc86d": "North Sea and the following \"It's Scotland", - "572fad30a23a5019007fc86e": "Scottish National Party (SNP) resulted in rising support for Scottish independence", + "572fad30a23a5019007fc86e": "oil\" campaign of the Scottish National Party (SNP) resulted in rising support for Scottish independence", "572fad30a23a5019007fc870": "1974", "572fad30a23a5019007fc86f": "Scottish independence", "572fad30a23a5019007fc871": "United Kingdom Parliament", @@ -9443,68 +9443,68 @@ "572fadcbb2c2fd140056832a": "1 March 1979", "572fadcbb2c2fd140056832c": "51.6%", "572fadcbb2c2fd140056832b": "Scottish devolution referendum", - "572fadcbb2c2fd140056832d": "1 March 1979 that represented at least 40% of the total electorate. The 1979 Scottish devolution referendum to establish a devolved Scottish Assembly", + "572fadcbb2c2fd140056832d": "32.9%", "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76bdf": "Scottish Parliament grew, in part because the government of the United Kingdom was controlled by the Conservative Party, while Scotland itself elected relatively few Conservative MPs", - "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76be0": "Scottish Parliament grew, in part because the government of the United Kingdom", + "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76be0": "United Kingdom", "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76be1": "1989", - "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76be2": "Convention", + "572fae4b04bcaa1900d76be2": "blueprint for devolution in 1995, the Convention", "572faec7b2c2fd1400568333": "September 2004", "572faec7b2c2fd1400568334": "Spanish architect Enric Miralles in partnership with local Edinburgh Architecture firm RMJM", - "572faec7b2c2fd1400568335": "Scottish Parliament building was designed by Spanish architect Enric Miralles in partnership with local Edinburgh Architecture firm RMJM which was led by Design Principal Tony Kettle", + "572faec7b2c2fd1400568335": "Spanish architect Enric Miralles in partnership with local Edinburgh Architecture firm RMJM which was led by Design Principal Tony Kettle", "572faec7b2c2fd1400568336": "September 2004", - "572faec7b2c2fd1400568337": "September 2004", + "572faec7b2c2fd1400568337": "Scottish Parliament has been a new Scottish Parliament Building, in the Holyrood area of Edinburgh", "572faf74b2c2fd1400568349": "Edinburgh", - "572faf74b2c2fd1400568347": "Holyrood was being constructed, the Parliament's temporary home was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh", + "572faf74b2c2fd1400568347": "Holyrood was being constructed, the Parliament's temporary home was the General Assembly Hall", "572faf74b2c2fd1400568348": "Edinburgh. Official photographs and television", - "572faf74b2c2fd140056834b": "University of Aberdeen in May 2002", + "572faf74b2c2fd140056834b": "Aberdeen in May 2002", "572faf74b2c2fd140056834a": "Strathclyde Regional Council debating chamber in Glasgow, and to the University of Aberdeen in May 2002", "572fb059947a6a140053cb80": "Edinburgh Council", - "572fb059947a6a140053cb81": "Midlothian County Buildings facing Parliament Square, High Street and George IV Bridge in Edinburgh", + "572fb059947a6a140053cb81": "George IV Bridge was used for the MSP's offices. Following the move to Holyrood in 2004", "572fb059947a6a140053cb82": "MSP's offices. Following the move to Holyrood in 2004", - "572fb059947a6a140053cb83": "Midlothian County Buildings facing Parliament Square, High Street and George IV Bridge in Edinburgh", - "572fb059947a6a140053cb84": "buildings rented from the City of Edinburgh Council. The former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge", - "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c15": "Elaine Smith and John Scott). The Presiding Officer and deputies", - "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c16": "Elaine Smith and John Scott", - "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c17": "Elaine Smith and John Scott", + "572fb059947a6a140053cb83": "1975 Midlothian County Council", + "572fb059947a6a140053cb84": "Edinburgh Council. The former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge", + "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c15": "John Scott). The Presiding Officer and deputies", + "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c16": "Tricia Marwick), and two MSPs to serve as deputies (currently Elaine Smith and John Scott", + "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c17": "John Scott", "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c18": "two MSPs to serve as deputies", "572fb42904bcaa1900d76c19": "chamber clocks", "572fbb04a23a5019007fc8f7": "Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body, the Presiding Officer", "572fbb04a23a5019007fc8f8": "Parliamentary Bureau", - "572fbb04a23a5019007fc8f9": "five or more", + "572fbb04a23a5019007fc8f9": "five", "572fbb04a23a5019007fc8fa": "Scottish Parliament", - "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5b": "debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament", + "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5b": "Scottish Parliament", "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5c": "Scottish Parliament", - "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5d": "131 seats in the debating chamber. Of the total 131", - "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5e": "131 seats in the debating chamber. Of the total 131 seats, 129", - "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5f": "Scottish Government", - "572fbf21a23a5019007fc938": "parliamentary mace", - "572fbf21a23a5019007fc937": "silver and inlaid with gold panned from Scottish rivers and inscribed with the words: Wisdom, Compassion, Justice and Integrity", + "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5d": "131", + "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5e": "131 seats, 129", + "572fbea404bcaa1900d76c5f": "MSPs", + "572fbf21a23a5019007fc938": "laid", + "572fbf21a23a5019007fc937": "silver", "572fbf21a23a5019007fc93a": "July 1999", "572fbf21a23a5019007fc939": "gold panned from Scottish rivers", "572fbf21a23a5019007fc93b": "July 1999", - "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c73": "Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from early January to late June and from early September to mid December", + "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c73": "Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from early January to late June and from early September to mid December, with two-week recesses", "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c74": "October. Plenary meetings in the debating chamber", - "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c75": "Chamber", - "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c76": "9:15 am to 6 pm. Chamber debates and committee meetings are open to the public. Entry is free", + "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c75": "Chamber debates and committee", + "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c76": "free", "572fbfa504bcaa1900d76c77": "transcript of parliamentary debates", "572fc043a23a5019007fc95d": "four minutes, sharing a perspective on issues of faith", "572fc043a23a5019007fc95e": "four minutes", "572fc043a23a5019007fc960": "Scottish census. Invitations to address Parliament in this manner are determined by the Presiding Officer on the advice of the parliamentary bureau", "572fc043a23a5019007fc95f": "religious beliefs", "572fc043a23a5019007fc961": "parliamentary bureau", - "572fc41f947a6a140053cc80": "debates and the amount of time for which they are allowed to speak. Normally, the Presiding Officer", - "572fc41f947a6a140053cc81": "Deputy Presiding", + "572fc41f947a6a140053cc80": "Deputy Presiding Officer", + "572fc41f947a6a140053cc81": "Deputy Presiding Officer) decides who speaks in chamber debates", "572fc41f947a6a140053cc82": "political parties", "572fc41f947a6a140053cc83": "ministers or party leaders", "572fc41f947a6a140053cc84": "debates in the Gaelic language", "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccb": "5 pm", - "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccc": "5 pm, MSPs decide on all the motions and amendments that have been moved that day", - "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccd": "5 pm", + "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccc": "Parliamentary", + "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccd": "vote", "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76cce": "electronic consoles", - "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccf": "5 pm", - "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8a": "political parties normally instruct members which way to vote. Parties entrust some MSPs", + "572fc49d04bcaa1900d76ccf": "bell", + "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8a": "political parties", "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8b": "political parties", - "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8c": "MSPs do not tend to vote against such instructions", + "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8c": "MS", "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8e": "moral", "572fc5a1947a6a140053cc8d": "MSPs do not tend to vote against such instructions", "572fc659b2c2fd1400568447": "45 minutes", @@ -9512,22 +9512,22 @@ "572fc659b2c2fd1400568448": "45 minutes", "572fc659b2c2fd140056844a": "45 minutes", "572fc659b2c2fd140056844b": "45 minutes", - "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf5": "committee", - "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf6": "stronger in the Scottish Parliament than in other parliamentary systems", + "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf5": "the work of the Scottish Parliament is done in committee", + "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf6": "stronger in the Scottish Parliament than in other parliamentary", "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf7": "Scotland", "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf8": "Scottish Parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation", - "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf9": "Scottish Parliament is done in committee", + "572fc6f204bcaa1900d76cf9": "Scotland", "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d07": "MSPs", - "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d08": "small number of MSPs", - "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d09": "MSPs, with membership reflecting the balance of parties across Parliament", + "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d08": "MSPs", + "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d09": "MSPs, with membership reflecting the balance of parties across Parliament. There are different committees with their functions", "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d0a": "Scottish Parliament", "572fc78d04bcaa1900d76d0b": "fourth", - "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d11": "Scottish Government", - "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d12": "one (or more) of the departments (or ministries) of the Scottish Government", + "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d11": "parliamentary session", + "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d12": "more", "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d13": "fourth Session", - "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d14": "the Scottish Government", - "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d1f": "Scottish Parliament by an outside party or promoter", - "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d20": "Private bills normally relate to large-scale development projects such as infrastructure projects that require the use of land or property. Private Bill Committees", + "572fc80b04bcaa1900d76d14": "Session", + "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d1f": "Scottish Parliament", + "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d20": "Scottish Parliament", "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d21": "Private Bill Committees", "572fc8a904bcaa1900d76d22": "Edinburgh Tram Network, the Glasgow Airport Rail Link, the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link and extensions to the National Gallery of Scotland", "572fca7eb2c2fd1400568473": "Scotland Act 1998", @@ -9535,460 +9535,460 @@ "572fca7eb2c2fd1400568475": "1998", "572fca7eb2c2fd1400568476": "Scotland", "572fca7eb2c2fd1400568477": "Scottish Government", - "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f1": "Schedule 5", + "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f1": "5", "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f2": "Scottish Parliament", "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f3": "Scots law \u2013 courts", - "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f4": "3 pence", + "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f4": "3", "572fcb6da23a5019007fc9f5": "fiscal devolution including borrowing powers and some other unconnected matters such as setting speed limits and control of air guns", "572fcc43b2c2fd140056847d": "Scotland Parliament", "572fcc43b2c2fd140056847e": "Scotland Parliament. The Scottish Parliament", "572fcc43b2c2fd140056847f": "Scotland Parliament. The Scottish Parliament is unable to legislate on such issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at, Westminster", - "572fcc43b2c2fd1400568480": "Europe", + "572fcc43b2c2fd1400568480": "Westminster", "572fcd86947a6a140053ccda": "Scottish Government can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill", - "572fcd86947a6a140053ccdb": "Scottish Government can introduce new laws", - "572fcd86947a6a140053ccdc": "laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill", - "572fcd86947a6a140053ccdd": "Scottish Parliament can introduce a bill as a private member", - "572fcd86947a6a140053ccde": "government bills introduced by ministers in the governing party. 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For example, at the beginning of each parliamentary year", "572fd73e947a6a140053cd35": "the opposition parties and other MSPs question the First Minister on issues", - "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3a": "Parliamentary time is also set aside for question", + "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3a": "Parliamentary time", "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3b": "Parliamentary time is also set aside for question periods in the debating chamber", "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3c": "12 p.m", "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3d": "12 p.m", - "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3e": "four general questions", - "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684f9": "129 MSPs, 73", + "572fd7b8947a6a140053cd3e": "four", + "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684f9": "Scottish MPs", "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684fb": "2005", "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684fa": "one member to represent the constituency", "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684fd": "Shetland and the Western Isles", - "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684fc": "Scottish MPs, with the exception of Orkney and Shetland which each return their own constituency MSP", - "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850b": "number of seats in the Parliament", + "572fd8efb2c2fd14005684fc": "55,000", + "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850b": "Parliament", "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850c": "d'Hondt", "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850d": "quotient", - "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850e": "parties proportionally to the number of votes received in the second vote of the ballot using the d'Hondt method", + "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850e": "constituency seats", "572fda6fb2c2fd140056850f": "second seat. This is repeated iteratively", - "572fdb17b2c2fd140056851d": "elected MSPs", + "572fdb17b2c2fd140056851d": "an MSP. Such qualifications were introduced under the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975", "572fdb17b2c2fd140056851e": "1975 and the British Nationality Act 1981", - "572fdb17b2c2fd140056851f": "House of Commons, a number of qualifications", + "572fdb17b2c2fd140056851f": "House of Commons", "572fdb17b2c2fd1400568520": "Scottish Parliament as elected MSPs, and similarly, civil servants", "572fdb17b2c2fd1400568521": "1975 and the British Nationality Act 1981", - "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76dd9": "Scottish Parliament where a party has commanded a parliamentary majority. The SNP took 16 seats from Labour, with many of their key figures not returned to parliament", + "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76dd9": "Scottish Parliament", "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76dda": "Labour", "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76ddb": "151 votes", - "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76ddc": "16", + "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76ddc": "eight", "572fdbb004bcaa1900d76ddd": "Scottish independence", "572fdc34a23a5019007fca93": "five seats, with leader Annabel Goldie", "572fdc34a23a5019007fca94": "Edinburgh Pentlands", "572fdc34a23a5019007fca95": "Edinburgh Pentlands, the seat of former party leader David McLetchie", "572fdc34a23a5019007fca96": "Annabel Goldie claiming that their support had held firm. Nevertheless, she too", "572fdc34a23a5019007fca97": "Cameron congratulated the SNP on their victory but vowed to campaign for the Union in the independence", - "572fdd03a23a5019007fca9d": "2015 UK election", + "572fdd03a23a5019007fca9d": "procedural consequence of the establishment of the Scottish Parliament is that Scottish MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons are able to vote on domestic legislation", "572fdd03a23a5019007fca9e": "Scottish MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons", - "572fdd03a23a5019007fca9f": "West Lothian question", - "572fdd03a23a5019007fcaa0": "Conservative", + "572fdd03a23a5019007fca9f": "Scottish Parliament", + "572fdd03a23a5019007fcaa0": "Conservative victory in the 2015 UK election, standing orders", "572fdd03a23a5019007fcaa1": "over laws only affecting England", - "572ff626947a6a140053ce8e": "Islamic", - "572ff626947a6a140053ce8f": "moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt \"to implement Islamic values in all spheres", - "572ff626947a6a140053ce90": "Islamism", + "572ff626947a6a140053ce8e": "moral conservatism", + "572ff626947a6a140053ce8f": "Islamic values in all spheres", + "572ff626947a6a140053ce90": "Islamism, also known as Political Islam (Arabic: \u0625\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645 \u0633\u064a\u0627\u0633\u064a\u200e isl\u0101m siy\u0101s\u012b", "572ff626947a6a140053ce91": "\"oscillating between two poles", "572ff626947a6a140053ce92": "Islamization of society", - "572ff760b2c2fd1400568677": "political", + "572ff760b2c2fd1400568677": "democratic process include parties", "572ff760b2c2fd1400568678": "Lebanon", - "572ff760b2c2fd1400568679": "Islamist groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon", + "572ff760b2c2fd1400568679": "Lebanon", "572ff760b2c2fd140056867a": "al-Qaeda and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and groups such as the Taliban, entirely reject democracy", - "572ff760b2c2fd140056867b": "religious", + "572ff760b2c2fd140056867b": "al-Qaeda", "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f65": "Graham E. Fuller", "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f66": "Sunni pan-Islamism", "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f67": "Arabism was eclipsed", "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f68": "Graham E. Fuller", - "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f69": "democratic elections to maintain their legitimacy. At the same time, their popularity is such that no government can call itself democratic that excludes mainstream Islamist groups", - "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd5": "Islamism is a controversial concept not just because it posits a political role for Islam", + "572ff86004bcaa1900d76f69": "Islamists", + "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd5": "political role for Islam", "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd6": "Islamism is a controversial concept not just because it posits a political role for Islam but also because its supporters believe their views merely reflect Islam", - "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd7": "Islamism is a controversial concept not just because it posits a political role for Islam", + "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd7": "Islam", "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd8": "illiberal Islamic regimes", "572ff932a23a5019007fcbd9": "religion from politics", - "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76f9f": "Islam is a way of life", - "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa0": "political Islam'\" is a creation of Americans", + "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76f9f": "Islam", + "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa0": "the International Crisis Group maintains that \"the conception of 'political Islam'\" is a creation of Americans", "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa1": "Iranian Islamic Revolution", "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa2": "1945", - "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa3": "Islamism", - "572ffbaa947a6a140053cee7": "fledgling Islamists and Islamist", + "572ffabf04bcaa1900d76fa3": "political", + "572ffbaa947a6a140053cee7": "Western and pro-Western governments", "572ffbaa947a6a140053cee6": "pro-Western governments", - "572ffbaa947a6a140053ceea": "Soviet Union, and non-Afghan veterans of the war", + "572ffbaa947a6a140053ceea": "Soviet Union", "572ffbaa947a6a140053cee9": "billions of dollars", - "572ffbaa947a6a140053cee8": "fledgling Islamists and Islamist groups that later came to be seen as dangerous enemies. 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In its harshest form it preached that Muslims", + "572ffd9e04bcaa1900d76fc9": "Allah's sake,\" that democracy \"is responsible for all the horrible wars", + "572ffd9e04bcaa1900d76fca": "Saudi", "572ffd9e04bcaa1900d76fcb": "Saudi-interpretation of Islam as the \"gold standard\" of religion in minds of some or many Muslims", - "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686ef": "Islamist", + "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686ef": "Islamist movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood, \"", "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f2": "very favourably against incompetent, inefficient, or neglectful governments whose commitment to social justice is limited to rhetoric", - "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f0": "free or low cost medical clinics, housing", + "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f0": "free or low cost medical clinics", "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f3": "social justice is limited to rhetoric", - "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f1": "facilitation of inexpensive mass", - "572ffee1947a6a140053cf14": "law and philosophy in England and Germany, Iqbal became a member of the London branch of the All India Muslim League. He came back to Lahore in 1908", - "572ffee1947a6a140053cf15": "branch of the All India Muslim League. He came back to Lahore in 1908", - "572ffee1947a6a140053cf17": "1908", + "572ffe6fb2c2fd14005686f1": "facilitation", + "572ffee1947a6a140053cf14": "law and philosophy", + "572ffee1947a6a140053cf15": "Germany, Iqbal became a member of the London branch of the All India Muslim League. He came back to Lahore in 1908", + "572ffee1947a6a140053cf17": "Muhammad Ali Jinnah", "572ffee1947a6a140053cf16": "1908", "572ffee1947a6a140053cf18": "Oxford University press in 1934", "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686f9": "secularism and secular nationalism", "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fa": "Sir Muhammad Iqbal was elected president of the Muslim League in 1930 at its session in Allahabad as well as for the session in Lahore in 1932", - "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fb": "Sir Muhammad Iqbal was elected president of the Muslim League in 1930 at its session in Allahabad as well as for the session in Lahore in 1932", - "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fc": "1930 at its session in Allahabad as well as for the session in Lahore in 1932", - "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fd": "December 1930", - "5730005db2c2fd1400568703": "twentieth-century figure in the Islamic revival in India, and then after independence from Britain", + "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fb": "Afghanistan, Palestine and Syria", + "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fc": "Sir Muhammad Iqbal", + "572fffb1b2c2fd14005686fd": "1932", + "5730005db2c2fd1400568703": "Maududi", "5730005db2c2fd1400568704": "Pakistan", "5730005db2c2fd1400568705": "1941 and remained its leader until 1972", "5730005db2c2fd1400568706": "1972", - "5730005db2c2fd1400568707": "Islamic law. Maududi founded the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1941 and remained its leader until 1972", + "5730005db2c2fd1400568707": "Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1941 and remained its leader until 1972", "57300137b2c2fd1400568717": "twentieth-century", - "57300137b2c2fd1400568718": "independence from Britain, in Pakistan", + "57300137b2c2fd1400568718": "Pakistan", "57300137b2c2fd140056871a": "1972", - "57300137b2c2fd140056871b": "Islamic law. Maududi founded the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1941 and remained its leader until 1972", - "57300200b2c2fd1400568729": "Muslim society could not be Islamic without Sharia", - "57300200b2c2fd140056872a": "Muslim society", - "57300200b2c2fd140056872b": "tawhid (unity of God", + "57300137b2c2fd140056871b": "Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1941 and remained its leader until 1972", + "57300200b2c2fd1400568729": "Sharia", + "57300200b2c2fd140056872a": "Sharia", + "57300200b2c2fd140056872b": "unity of God", "57300200b2c2fd140056872c": "Islamic", "57300200b2c2fd140056872d": "top of society downward through an educational process or da'wah", - "5730035e04bcaa1900d77001": "1928 by Hassan al Banna", - "5730035e04bcaa1900d77002": "1928 by Hassan al Banna", - "5730035e04bcaa1900d77003": "1928 by Hassan al Banna", + "5730035e04bcaa1900d77001": "Maududi was the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah", + "5730035e04bcaa1900d77002": "Maududi was the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah", + "5730035e04bcaa1900d77003": "Maududi was the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah", "5730035e04bcaa1900d77004": "1928 by Hassan al Banna", "5730035e04bcaa1900d77005": "imperialist", "5730040f947a6a140053cf4c": "Al-Banna", "5730040f947a6a140053cf4d": "1949", "5730040f947a6a140053cf4e": "1949", - "5730040f947a6a140053cf4f": "1948 and several years later following confrontations with Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser", + "5730040f947a6a140053cf4f": "1948", "5730040f947a6a140053cf50": "Gamal Abdul Nasser", "573004bf947a6a140053cf56": "periodic repression", "573004bf947a6a140053cf59": "75%", "573004bf947a6a140053cf57": "many years", - "573004bf947a6a140053cf58": "field candidates during elections", + "573004bf947a6a140053cf58": "field candidates", "573004bf947a6a140053cf5a": "Muslim Brotherhood", - "573005b9947a6a140053cf6a": "economic stagnation in the defeated countries", - "573005b9947a6a140053cf6b": "economic stagnation in the defeated countries, was blamed on the secular Arab nationalism of the ruling regimes", - "573005b9947a6a140053cf6c": "Six-Day War by Israeli troops constituted a pivotal event in the Arab Muslim world. The defeat along with economic stagnation in the defeated countries", - "573005b9947a6a140053cf6d": "Arab nationalism of the ruling regimes", - "573005b9947a6a140053cf6e": "Sayyid Qutb", + "573005b9947a6a140053cf6a": "economic stagnation", + "573005b9947a6a140053cf6b": "economic stagnation", + "573005b9947a6a140053cf6c": "economic stagnation in the defeated countries", + "573005b9947a6a140053cf6d": "Ba'athism, Arab socialism", + "573005b9947a6a140053cf6e": "anti-democratic Islamist movements inspired by Maududi and Sayyid Qutb", "5730088e947a6a140053cfad": "ideological", - "5730088e947a6a140053cfac": "Khomeini's beliefs is perceived to be placed somewhere between beliefs of Sunni Islamic thinkers like Mawdudi and Qutb", + "5730088e947a6a140053cfac": "Ali Shariati", "5730088e947a6a140053cfae": "Mohammad Iqbal, ideological father of the State of Pakistan", - "5730088e947a6a140053cfaf": "Mawdudi and Qutb. He believed that complete imitation of the Prophet Mohammad and his successors such as Ali for restoration of Sharia law", + "5730088e947a6a140053cfaf": "law", "5730088e947a6a140053cfb0": "conspiracy against Islam by the Western governments", "57300e2604bcaa1900d770b7": "Islamic Republic", - "57300e2604bcaa1900d770b9": "Egypt, Syria, Jordan (SCIRI) and Lebanon", - "57300e2604bcaa1900d770b8": "economic", + "57300e2604bcaa1900d770b9": "Egypt, Syria", + "57300e2604bcaa1900d770b8": "Islamic Republic", "57300e2604bcaa1900d770ba": "Lebanon conflict, the Iranian government enjoyed something of a resurgence in popularity amongst the predominantly Sunni \"Arab street", "57300e2604bcaa1900d770bb": "United States", "57300ec0947a6a140053d004": "Soviet Union", "57300ec0947a6a140053d005": "1979, the Soviet Union deployed its 40th Army into Afghanistan", "57300ec0947a6a140053d006": "pitting indigenous impoverished Muslims", - "57300ec0947a6a140053d007": "Afghan Arabs", - "57300ec0947a6a140053d008": "35,000", + "57300ec0947a6a140053d007": "Afghan Arabs\" was marginal, an estimated 16,000", + "57300ec0947a6a140053d008": "16,000 to 35,000", "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d1": "Saudi Arabia", "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d2": "Saudi Arabian soil", "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d3": "Saudi Arabia", - "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d4": "Saudi monarchy. Islamists", + "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d4": "Saudi monarchy", "57300f8504bcaa1900d770d5": "Saudi regime of being a puppet of the west", - "573010fab2c2fd14005687d7": "11", + "573010fab2c2fd14005687d7": "conservative Muslims", "573010fab2c2fd14005687d9": "prestige among these groups", "573010fab2c2fd14005687d8": "kingdom", "573010fab2c2fd14005687da": "Algeria", - "573010fab2c2fd14005687db": "9/11 attack", - "573011de04bcaa1900d770f9": "Hasan al-Hudaybi", - "573011de04bcaa1900d770fa": "1966, the leadership of the Brotherhood, led by Hasan al-Hudaybi", + "573010fab2c2fd14005687db": "9", + "573011de04bcaa1900d770f9": "Qutb", + "573011de04bcaa1900d770fa": "1966", "573011de04bcaa1900d770fb": "1966, the leadership of the Brotherhood", - "573011de04bcaa1900d770fc": "Hasan al-Hudaybi", - "573011de04bcaa1900d770fd": "Hasan al-Hudaybi", + "573011de04bcaa1900d770fc": "1970s", + "573011de04bcaa1900d770fd": "1970s", "5730126ba23a5019007fcd09": "Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981", "5730126ba23a5019007fcd0a": "1981", "5730126ba23a5019007fcd0b": "Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981", "5730126ba23a5019007fcd0c": "Muslim states", "5730126ba23a5019007fcd0d": "Islamic societies", "5730131c947a6a140053d052": "a al-Islamiyya), renounced violence in 2003", - "5730131c947a6a140053d053": "over 100", - "5730131c947a6a140053d055": "al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya", - "5730131c947a6a140053d054": "al-Islamiyya", - "5730131c947a6a140053d056": "al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya", + "5730131c947a6a140053d053": "al-Islamiyya", + "5730131c947a6a140053d055": "2003", + "5730131c947a6a140053d054": "Egyptian police. Ultimately the campaign to overthrow the government was unsuccessful, and the major jihadi", + "5730131c947a6a140053d056": "Takfir wal-Hijra", "5730208fa23a5019007fcded": "Israel", - "5730208fa23a5019007fcdee": "charitable", - "5730208fa23a5019007fcdef": "PLO, the 1988", + "5730208fa23a5019007fcdee": "zeal\"), devoted to Jihad against Israel", + "5730208fa23a5019007fcdef": "1988", "5730208fa23a5019007fcdf1": "Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine", "5730208fa23a5019007fcdf0": "Palestine", - "573020f7b2c2fd14005688f7": "140 suicide bombing or \"martyrdom", + "573020f7b2c2fd14005688f7": "Hamas", "573020f7b2c2fd14005688f8": "542", - "573020f7b2c2fd14005688f9": "2000 to 2007 it killed 542 people in 140 suicide bombing or \"martyrdom operations", + "573020f7b2c2fd14005688f9": "542 people in 140 suicide bombing or \"martyrdom operations", "573020f7b2c2fd14005688fa": "Israel", - "573020f7b2c2fd14005688fb": "Gaza Strip", + "573020f7b2c2fd14005688fb": "Gaza. Hamas has been praised by Muslims for driving Israel out of the Gaza Strip", "57302700a23a5019007fce89": "leadership of Hassan al-Turabi", - "57302700a23a5019007fce8a": "Hassan al-Turabi", + "57302700a23a5019007fce8a": "al-Turabi", "57302700a23a5019007fce8b": "Hassan al-Turabi", - "57302700a23a5019007fce8c": "General Gaafar al-Nimeiry invited members to serve in his government in 1979", + "57302700a23a5019007fce8c": "1979", "57302700a23a5019007fce8d": "Saudi Arabia. He also recruited and built a cadre of influential loyalists", "573027d6a23a5019007fce9d": "1985 the party did poorly in national elections, but in 1989", "573027d6a23a5019007fce9e": "al-Nimeiry was overthrown in 1985", - "573027d6a23a5019007fce9f": "military. Turabi was noted for proclaiming", + "573027d6a23a5019007fce9f": "liberal government", "573027d6a23a5019007fcea0": "Osama bin Laden", - "573027d6a23a5019007fcea1": "al-Nimeiry was overthrown in 1985 the party", + "573027d6a23a5019007fcea1": "Iraq", "5730285a04bcaa1900d77270": "French, and gender segregation", "5730285a04bcaa1900d7726f": "Islamic Salvation Front) in Algeria", "5730285a04bcaa1900d7726e": "Abbassi Madani", - "5730285a04bcaa1900d7726d": "Salafism and the jihad in Afghanistan", + "5730285a04bcaa1900d7726d": "Salafism and the jihad in Afghanistan, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood, was the FIS or Front Islamique de Salut", "5730285a04bcaa1900d77271": "military coup d'\u00e9tat", "573028fa04bcaa1900d77287": "Afghanistan", "573028fa04bcaa1900d77288": "80% of Afghanistan", - "573028fa04bcaa1900d7728a": "Democratic Republic of Afghanistan ruled by communist forces", - "573028fa04bcaa1900d77289": "Islamic State of Afghanistan", + "573028fa04bcaa1900d7728a": "communist forces", + "573028fa04bcaa1900d77289": "Islamic State of Afghanistan. In 1996", "573028fa04bcaa1900d7728b": "80%", "57302a3aa23a5019007fcecf": "Taliban", "57302a3aa23a5019007fced0": "Afghan refugees", - "57302a3aa23a5019007fced1": "Islamic fundamentalist or neofundamentalist", - "57302a3aa23a5019007fced2": "Wahhabism, and the extremist jihadism of their guest Osama bin Laden", - "57302a3aa23a5019007fced3": "Wahhabism, and the extremist jihadism of their guest Osama bin Laden", - "57302ad804bcaa1900d772af": "July 1977", + "57302a3aa23a5019007fced1": "Islamic fundamentalist", + "57302a3aa23a5019007fced2": "Sharia to an entire country. Their ideology was also described as being influenced by Wahhabism", + "57302a3aa23a5019007fced3": "Wahhabism", + "57302ad804bcaa1900d772af": "six months", "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b0": "alcohol and nightclubs", - "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b1": "July 1977", - "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b2": "July 1977", - "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b3": "1988", + "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b1": "Islamism", + "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b2": "Islamization", + "57302ad804bcaa1900d772b3": "1988 but Islamization", "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689db": "Iraq and Syria. In 2014", - "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689dc": "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\" and before that as the \"Islamic State of Iraq\", (and called the acronym Daesh", + "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689dc": "Iraq", "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689de": "ten million", - "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689df": "Iraq and the Levant\" and before that as the \"Islamic State of Iraq", + "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689df": "Iraq", "57302bd0b2c2fd14005689dd": "Iraq and Syria", "57302cd004bcaa1900d772d7": "1999", - "57302cd004bcaa1900d772d8": "March 2003 invasion of Iraq by Western forces, joined the fight in the Syrian Civil War beginning in March 2011", - "57302cd004bcaa1900d772da": "March 2011", + "57302cd004bcaa1900d772d8": "March 2003", + "57302cd004bcaa1900d772da": "March 2011, and was expelled from al-Qaeda in early 2014", "57302cd004bcaa1900d772d9": "March 2011", - "57302cd004bcaa1900d772db": "al-Tawhid wal-Jihad in 1999", + "57302cd004bcaa1900d772db": "al-Tawhid wal-Jihad in 1999, it pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda in 2004", "57302e45947a6a140053d22e": "Muhammad Qutb", "57302e45947a6a140053d22f": "7th century, but with the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924", "57302e45947a6a140053d230": "1924", "57302e45947a6a140053d231": "7th century, but with the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924", - "57302e45947a6a140053d232": "Turkish modernist Mustafa", + "57302e45947a6a140053d232": "Kafir", "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f5": "armed jihad or work for a democratic system", - "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f6": "1968 and 1969 in Jordan, and in 1974 in Egypt", - "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f7": "Muslim public", + "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f6": "armed jihad", + "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f7": "Muslim public opinion, and in particular through elites", "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f8": "1968 and 1969 in Jordan, and in 1974 in Egypt", - "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f9": "1974 in Egypt", + "57302efe04bcaa1900d772f9": "terrorist", "57302faa04bcaa1900d77311": "900,000", - "57302faa04bcaa1900d77312": "900,000", + "57302faa04bcaa1900d77312": "Islamist", "57302faa04bcaa1900d77313": "2007 Channel 4 documentary programme", "57302faa04bcaa1900d77314": "Londonistan", "57302faa04bcaa1900d77315": "Finsbury Park Mosque", - "57303048947a6a140053d254": "violent Islamism, since 2001", + "57303048947a6a140053d254": "Islamism, or violent Islamism, since 2001", "57303048947a6a140053d255": "counter Islamism, or violent Islamism, since 2001", - "57303048947a6a140053d256": "U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates", - "57303048947a6a140053d257": "U.S. Defense Secretary", + "57303048947a6a140053d256": "Robert Gates", + "57303048947a6a140053d257": "Defense Secretary", "57303048947a6a140053d258": "communist ideology", "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4c6": "Imperialism is a type of advocacy of empire", "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4c7": "Imperialism is a type of advocacy of empire", - "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4c9": "Imperialism is a type of advocacy of empire", - "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4ca": "Imperialism is a type of advocacy of empire", - "573062662461fd1900a9cdf7": "Imperialism is defined as \"A policy of extending a country\u2019s power and influence through diplomacy or military force", + "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4c9": "Japanese", + "573060b48ab72b1400f9c4ca": "technologies", + "573062662461fd1900a9cdf7": "diplomacy or military force", "573062662461fd1900a9cdf8": "physical control or full-fledged colonial rule\"", "573062662461fd1900a9cdfa": "diplomacy or military force", - "573062662461fd1900a9cdfb": "\" imperialisms. \"Formal imperialism\" is defined as \"physical control or full-fledged colonial rule\". \"Informal imperialism\"", + "573062662461fd1900a9cdfb": "\" imperialisms. \"Formal imperialism\" is defined as \"physical control or full-fledged colonial rule\". \"Informal imperialism", "57306797396df919000960ee": "uneven trade agreements forcefully", "57306797396df919000960ef": "control", - "57306797396df919000960f0": "physical control or \"full-fledged colonial rule\" while the second implied less direct rule", - "57306797396df919000960f2": "term imperialism", - "57306797396df919000960f1": "rule", + "57306797396df919000960f0": "physical control", + "57306797396df919000960f2": "imperialism", + "57306797396df919000960f1": "less costly than taking over territories", "573081c2069b531400832133": "\u2018rule\u2019\". The greatest distinction of an empire", "573081c2069b531400832134": "how developed and developing nation are portrayed through the world systems", - "573081c2069b531400832135": "Latin word imperium", + "573081c2069b531400832135": "Lenin", "573081c2069b531400832136": "economic authority over other nations", "573081c2069b531400832137": "Latin word imperium", "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce6d": "\"imperialism", - "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce6e": "colonialism", + "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce6e": "conflated with \"colonialism", "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce6f": "state", "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce70": "conflated with \"colonialism", "573083dc2461fd1900a9ce71": "colonialism", - "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54c": "over a land and the indigenous", + "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54c": "colonial", "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54d": "physical control of another, imperialism", - "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54e": "an empire", - "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c550": "imperialism", + "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54e": "an empire, by conquering", + "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c550": "exploitation", "573085ea8ab72b1400f9c54f": "indigenous populations", "5730876a396df9190009617a": "imperialism", "5730876a396df9190009617c": "Halford Mackinder felt that Great Britain", "5730876a396df9190009617b": "rational grounds", - "5730876a396df9190009617d": "races formed a supposedly rational justification for imperialism", + "5730876a396df9190009617d": "Hobson", "5730876a396df9190009617e": "whiteness", - "573088da069b53140083216b": "Political geographers such as Friedrich Ratzel of Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain also supported imperialism", + "573088da069b53140083216b": "Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain also supported imperialism", "573088da069b53140083216c": "Friedrich Ratzel of Germany", - "573088da069b53140083216d": "Friedrich Ratzel of Germany", - "573088da069b53140083216e": "Friedrich Ratzel of Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain also supported imperialism", - "573088da069b53140083216f": "London", + "573088da069b53140083216d": "Germany", + "573088da069b53140083216e": "Ratzel believed expansion", + "573088da069b53140083216f": "Royal Geographical Society of London", "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c576": "tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance. For instance, American geographer Ellen Churchill Semple", "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c577": "American geographer", - "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c578": "Orientalism as the west\u2019s construction", + "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c578": "Orientalism", "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c579": "American geographer Ellen Churchill Semple", "57308cf88ab72b1400f9c57a": "tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance. For instance, American geographer Ellen Churchill Semple", - "57308ddc396df919000961a5": "Roman", - "57308ddc396df919000961a7": "country", - "57308ddc396df919000961a4": "British imperialism", - "57308ddc396df919000961a6": "terra nullius, and its settlers considered it unused by its sparse Aboriginal", - "57308ddc396df919000961a8": "British imperialism often used the concept of Terra nullius (Latin expression which stems from Roman law", + "57308ddc396df919000961a5": "Terra nullius", + "57308ddc396df919000961a7": "British imperialism often used the concept of Terra nullius", + "57308ddc396df919000961a4": "British imperialism often used the concept of Terra nullius", + "57308ddc396df919000961a6": "sparse Aboriginal", + "57308ddc396df919000961a8": "empty land'). The country of Australia serves as a case study in relation to British settlement and colonial rule of the continent in the eighteenth century", "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c580": "Edward", - "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c581": "Edward", - "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c582": "Edward", + "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c581": "imperialism", + "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c582": "Orientalism", "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c583": "economic", - "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c584": "Edward", + "57308f6b8ab72b1400f9c584": "Orientalism", "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58a": "nineteenth-century maps during the \"scramble for Africa", - "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58b": "imperial and colonial powers to obtain \"information to fill in blank spaces on contemporary maps", + "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58b": "imperial and colonial powers", "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58c": "contemporary maps\"", - "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58d": "nineteenth-century maps during the \"scramble for Africa", - "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58e": "French and British power into West", + "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58d": "Bassett focuses his analysis of the role of nineteenth-century maps during the \"scramble for Africa", + "5730909d8ab72b1400f9c58e": "French and British power into West Africa\"", "573092088ab72b1400f9c595": "Empire", - "573092088ab72b1400f9c594": "basic component to the conquests of Genghis Khan during the Mongol Empire, and of other war-lords", + "573092088ab72b1400f9c594": "basic component to the conquests of Genghis Khan during the Mongol Empire", "573092088ab72b1400f9c597": "empires", - "573092088ab72b1400f9c598": "Empire", + "573092088ab72b1400f9c598": "Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Ancient Egypt, the British Empire", "573092088ab72b1400f9c596": "Union, Luba Empire", "573093598ab72b1400f9c5ae": "Cultural imperialism", "573093598ab72b1400f9c5af": "social and cultural circles", - "573093598ab72b1400f9c5b0": "expectations of Romanians", + "573093598ab72b1400f9c5b0": "soap opera Dallas", "573093598ab72b1400f9c5b1": "Roman imperialism", "573093598ab72b1400f9c5b2": "soft power is not lost on authoritarian regimes", "57309446396df919000961b8": "1700", - "57309446396df919000961b9": "around 1700", - "57309446396df919000961ba": "thousands of years", + "57309446396df919000961b9": "Age of Imperialism", + "57309446396df919000961ba": "thousands of years, the term \"Age of Imperialism", "57309446396df919000961bb": "1700", - "57309446396df919000961bc": "Persian lands, the \"Scramble for Africa", - "57309564069b5314008321a5": "1919\u20131980) and Ronald Robinson", + "57309446396df919000961bc": "Africa", + "57309564069b5314008321a5": "20th century", "57309564069b5314008321a6": "1920\u20131999", "57309564069b5314008321a7": "1919\u20131980", - "57309564069b5314008321a8": "Ronald Robinson", + "57309564069b5314008321a8": "economy", "57309564069b5314008321a9": "imperial powers", "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d2": "economic growth by collecting resources from colonies", "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d4": "18th century", - "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d3": "colonies", - "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d5": "mid-18th century", - "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5dc": "European chemists made deadly explosives", + "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d3": "territorial imperialism", + "573098f38ab72b1400f9c5d5": "18th century", + "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5dc": "chemists made deadly explosives", "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5dd": "deadly explosives", - "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5de": "European chemists made deadly explosives that could be used in combat, and with innovations in machinery they were able to manufacture improved firearms", + "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5de": "firearms", "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5df": "Southern Africa during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879", "573099ee8ab72b1400f9c5e0": "1880s", - "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e6": "Joseph Chamberlain", - "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e7": "Joseph Chamberlain", - "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e8": "Joseph Chamberlain. For some, imperialism designated a policy", + "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e6": "anglophone academic works, theories regarding imperialism", + "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e7": "Lenin", + "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e8": "ism", "57309bfb8ab72b1400f9c5e9": "British prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli", "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c600": "J. A. Hobson", "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c602": "United States from the 1950s", - "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c601": "1857\u20131929), and Norman Angell (1872\u20131967", - "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c603": "1950s. Hobson", + "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c601": "1883\u20131950), Thorstein Veblen (1857\u20131929), and Norman Angell (1872\u20131967", + "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c603": "1950s", "57309ef18ab72b1400f9c604": "1950s", "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60a": "moral justification for domination", - "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60b": "moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples", + "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60b": "certain person's behaviours", "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60c": "two forms, orientalism and tropicality", "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60d": "three waves of European colonialism", "5730a0778ab72b1400f9c60e": "orientalism and tropicality", - "5730a314069b5314008321eb": "climatic", + "5730a314069b5314008321eb": "climatic zones. These scholars", "5730a314069b5314008321ec": "Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic", "5730a314069b5314008321ed": "moral degeneracy", "5730a314069b5314008321ee": "orientalism", "5730a314069b5314008321ef": "moral", - "5730a40f396df91900096234": "1599", + "5730a40f396df91900096234": "sixteenth century", "5730a40f396df91900096235": "1599", "5730a40f396df91900096236": "1599", - "5730a40f396df91900096237": "1599 the British East India", - "5730a40f396df91900096238": "1599 the British East India Company", + "5730a40f396df91900096237": "political activity caused exploitation of the East India Company causing the plundering of the local economy, almost bringing the company into bankruptcy", + "5730a40f396df91900096238": "1767 political activity caused exploitation of the East India Company causing the plundering of the local economy, almost bringing the company into bankruptcy", "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf29": "1830", - "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2a": "control of Algeria in 1830", - "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2d": "control of Algeria in 1830", - "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2b": "control of Algeria in 1830 but began in earnest to rebuild its worldwide empire after 1850", - "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2c": "control of Algeria in 1830", - "5730a951069b531400832213": "civilising mission: \"The higher races have a right over the lower races, they have a duty to civilize the inferior", - "5730a951069b531400832214": "Christianity and French culture. In 1884 the leading exponent of colonialism, Jules Ferry", - "5730a951069b531400832215": "Christianity and French culture. In 1884 the leading exponent of colonialism, Jules Ferry", - "5730a951069b531400832216": "Christianity and French culture. In 1884 the leading exponent of colonialism, Jules Ferry", - "5730a951069b531400832217": "Christianity and French culture. In 1884 the leading exponent of colonialism, Jules Ferry", - "5730aa52069b53140083221d": "Charles de Gaulle, decided to grant Algeria independence anyway in 1962", - "5730aa52069b53140083221e": "anti-colonial movements began to challenge the Empire. France fought and lost a bitter war in Vietnam in the 1950s", + "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2a": "1830 but began in earnest to rebuild its worldwide empire after 1850", + "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2d": "prestige to the motherland", + "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2b": "1830 but began in earnest to rebuild its worldwide empire after 1850", + "5730a4d02461fd1900a9cf2c": "1830", + "5730a951069b531400832213": "civilising mission", + "5730a951069b531400832214": "Christianity and French culture", + "5730a951069b531400832215": "settlers", + "5730a951069b531400832216": "Christianity", + "5730a951069b531400832217": "France sent small numbers of settlers to its colonies, with the only notable exception of Algeria, where French settlers nevertheless always remained a small minority", + "5730aa52069b53140083221d": "War II", + "5730aa52069b53140083221e": "anti-colonial movements began to challenge the Empire. France", "5730aa52069b53140083221f": "bitter war in Vietnam", - "5730aa52069b531400832220": "bitter war in Vietnam in the 1950s. Whereas they won the war in Algeria", - "5730aa52069b531400832221": "Charles de Gaulle, decided to grant Algeria independence anyway in 1962", - "5730ab63396df91900096260": "1000 CE, the Germanic conquest of central, western, and southern Europe (west of and including Italy) was complete, excluding only Muslim Iberia", + "5730aa52069b531400832220": "bitter war in Vietnam", + "5730aa52069b531400832221": "Algeria independence anyway in 1962", + "5730ab63396df91900096260": "Scandinavia and northern Europe", "5730ab63396df91900096263": "Muslim Iberia", "5730ab63396df91900096261": "1000 CE, the Germanic conquest of central, western, and southern Europe (west of and including Italy) was complete, excluding only Muslim Iberia", - "5730ab63396df91900096262": "northern and western Europe in the middle period of classical antiquity; southern Europe in late antiquity", - "5730ab63396df91900096264": "central Europe", + "5730ab63396df91900096262": "antiquity", + "5730ab63396df91900096264": "Europe", "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf73": "negligible until the late 19th century", - "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf74": "1862\u201390", - "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf75": "negligible until the late 19th century", - "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf77": "Napoleon", + "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf74": "1862", + "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf75": "German Empire", + "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf77": "Napoleon, who caused the dissolution of that Holy Roman Empire, Prussia", "5730ac782461fd1900a9cf76": "Europe", "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c682": "1883\u201384 Germany began to build a colonial empire", "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c683": "1883\u201384 Germany began to build a colonial empire", "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c685": "1883\u201384", "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c684": "1883\u201384", - "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c686": "Hamburg merchants and traders, his neighbors at Friedrichsruh. The establishment of the German colonial empire proceeded smoothly, starting with German New Guinea in 1884", - "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa4": "Japan absorbed Taiwan", + "5730aef38ab72b1400f9c686": "Hamburg merchants and traders", + "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa4": "Taiwan", "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa3": "1894", "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa6": "Thai/Japanese", - "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa5": "1894", - "5730b255396df919000962b0": "1919\u201320 in the old Tsarist Empire in areas its forces occupied in Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union and the People\u2019s Republic of China", + "5730b1022461fd1900a9cfa5": "Manchuria from China", + "5730b255396df919000962b0": "China", "5730b255396df919000962b1": "1923", - "5730b255396df919000962b2": "limited self-determination for national minorities within the new territory. Beginning in 1923, the policy of \"Indigenization", - "5730b255396df919000962b3": "1919\u201320", - "5730b255396df919000962b4": "1919\u201320", - "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc5": "Lenin wrote extensively on the matter and famously declared that Imperialism was the highest stage of capitalism", + "5730b255396df919000962b2": "national minorities", + "5730b255396df919000962b3": "1919", + "5730b255396df919000962b4": "20", + "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc5": "ots", "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc6": "Lenin", - "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc9": "USSR practiced colonialism as did other imperial powers and was carrying on the old Russian tradition of expansion and control. Mao Zedong", - "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc8": "political", - "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc7": "Joseph", + "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc9": "Soviet Union", + "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc8": "Nikita Khrushchev", + "5730b4282461fd1900a9cfc7": "Joseph Stalin established 'socialism", "5730b541396df919000962c2": "mercantilism", "5730b541396df919000962c3": "1776", "5730b541396df919000962c5": "1840s", - "5730b541396df919000962c4": "settler colonies in the 20th century", - "5730b541396df919000962c6": "Napoleonic France in 1815", - "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfcf": "Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury", - "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfd0": "Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes", + "5730b541396df919000962c4": "1820", + "5730b541396df919000962c6": "1815", + "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfcf": "Rudyard Kipling", + "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfd0": "Cecil Rhodes", "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfd2": "British Empire was the largest Empire", - "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfd1": "Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes", - "5730b7ce069b5314008322c3": "early United States expressed its opposition to Imperialism, at least in a form distinct from its own Manifest Destiny, through policies such as the Monroe Doctrine", + "5730b6592461fd1900a9cfd1": "Scramble for Africa", + "5730b7ce069b5314008322c3": "early United States expressed its opposition to Imperialism", "5730b7ce069b5314008322c4": "20th century", "5730b7ce069b5314008322c6": "America", "5730b7ce069b5314008322c5": "Anti-Imperialist League to oppose the US annexation of the Philippines", "5730b7ce069b5314008322c7": "American general", "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c704": "Three years later in 1917", "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c705": "Woodrow Wilson's inquiry in 1917", - "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c706": "1914. Three years later in 1917", - "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c707": "President Woodrow Wilson's inquiry in 1917", - "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c708": "American Empire, was a geographer named Isiah Bowman. Bowman was the director of the American Geographical Society in 1914. Three years later in 1917", - "5730bb522461fd1900a9d011": "people", - "5730bb522461fd1900a9d012": "peoples", + "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c706": "1917", + "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c707": "1917", + "5730b8ca8ab72b1400f9c708": "American Empire", + "5730bb522461fd1900a9d011": "internal strife between various people", + "5730bb522461fd1900a9d012": "indigenous peoples", "5730bb522461fd1900a9d013": "12 to 15 million", "5730bb522461fd1900a9d015": "April 16, 2003", "5730bc308ab72b1400f9c73c": "1299 to 1923", @@ -10001,30 +10001,30 @@ "5730bd00069b5314008322db": "Eastern states", "5730bd00069b5314008322da": "Istanbul", "5730982f396df919000961e2": "United Methodist Church", - "5730982f396df919000961e3": "mainline Protestant Methodist denomination", + "5730982f396df919000961e3": "1968", "5730982f396df919000961e4": "1968", "5730982f396df919000961e5": "1968", - "5730982f396df919000961e6": "UMC", + "5730982f396df919000961e6": "decidedly Wesleyan", "573098c12461fd1900a9cee5": "80 million", "573098c12461fd1900a9cee6": "80 million", "573098c12461fd1900a9cee7": "Protestant denomination", "573098c12461fd1900a9cee8": "3.6%", - "57309921396df919000961f6": "mid-18th century within the Church of England", - "57309921396df919000961f7": "mid-18th century within the Church of England", - "57309921396df919000961f8": "Holy Club\" and \"the Methodists", + "57309921396df919000961f6": "mid-18th century", + "57309921396df919000961f7": "mid-18th century", + "57309921396df919000961f8": "Charles Wesley and George Whitefield", "573099f42461fd1900a9cef7": "1735, John and Charles Wesley went to America to teach the gospel to the American Indians in the colony of Georgia", "573099f42461fd1900a9cef8": "1735, John and Charles Wesley went to America to teach the gospel to the American Indians in the colony of Georgia", "573099f42461fd1900a9cef9": "1735, John and Charles Wesley went to America to teach the gospel to the American Indians in the colony of Georgia", - "573099f42461fd1900a9cefa": "1735, John and Charles Wesley went to America to teach the gospel to the American Indians in the colony of Georgia", + "573099f42461fd1900a9cefa": "John Wesley", "57309a6c2461fd1900a9ceff": "Wesley decisively appointed fellow priest Thomas Coke", "57309a6c2461fd1900a9cf00": "fellow priest Thomas Coke as superintendent", - "57309a6c2461fd1900a9cf01": "Coke, Wesley sent a revision of the Anglican Prayerbook and the Articles of Religion which were received and adopted by the Baltimore Christmas Conference", + "57309a6c2461fd1900a9cf01": "Coke", "57309a6c2461fd1900a9cf02": "Lovely Lane Methodist", "57309a6c2461fd1900a9cf03": "Lovely Lane Methodist Church", "57309adb396df919000961fc": "George's United Methodist Church", "57309adb396df919000961fd": "1769", "57309adb396df919000961fe": "1769", - "57309adb396df919000961ff": "1767", + "57309adb396df919000961ff": "1769", "57309adb396df91900096200": "1784", "57309cd6069b5314008321c3": "Richard Allen and Absalom Jones", "57309cd6069b5314008321c4": "St. George's Church in 1784", @@ -10034,255 +10034,255 @@ "57309d31396df91900096212": "1844", "57309d31396df91900096213": "1844", "5730a97a396df9190009625a": "April 23, 1968", - "5730a97a396df9190009625b": "April 23, 1968", - "5730a97a396df9190009625c": "April 23, 1968", + "5730a97a396df9190009625b": "Lloyd Christ Wicke) joined hands at the constituting General Conference in Dallas, Texas", + "5730a97a396df9190009625c": "Bishop Lloyd Christ Wicke", "5730a9fa2461fd1900a9cf6d": "United Methodist Church", "5730a9fa2461fd1900a9cf6e": "historic ecumenical creeds, the Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed; which are used frequently in services of worship. The Book of Discipline", - "5730a9fa2461fd1900a9cf6f": "holy Church invisible, while the United Methodist Church is a branch of the Church", - "5730aaa88ab72b1400f9c64e": "1784 to break with standard practice and ordain two of his lay preachers", + "5730a9fa2461fd1900a9cf6f": "upholds", + "5730aaa88ab72b1400f9c64e": "1784", "5730aaa88ab72b1400f9c650": "Thomas Vasey and Richard Whatcoat. Dr. Thomas Coke, already an Anglican priest", "5730aaa88ab72b1400f9c64f": "1784 to break with standard practice and ordain", - "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c655": "Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm (United Brethren), and Jacob Albright", - "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c654": "John Wesley and Charles Wesley", + "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c655": "Jacob Albright", + "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c654": "John Wesley", "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c656": "Albert C. Outler", - "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c657": "John Wesley and Charles Wesley", + "5730ab288ab72b1400f9c657": "United Methodist theologian", "5730ac6b8ab72b1400f9c670": "us, is given to all people", "5730ac6b8ab72b1400f9c672": "us to love and motivates us to seek a relationship with God through Jesus Christ", "5730ac6b8ab72b1400f9c671": "us", "5730ac6b8ab72b1400f9c673": "God's salvation in Christ", - "5730aeba069b531400832241": "Christ, through which God pardons the believer of sin", + "5730aeba069b531400832241": "Christ", "5730aeba069b531400832242": "grace", "5730aeba069b531400832243": "conversion, \"accepting Jesus", "5730aeba069b531400832244": "John Wesley", - "5730aeba069b531400832245": "personal Lord and Savior,\" or being \"born again\". John Wesley originally called this experience the New Birth", - "5730afed069b53140083225f": "ourselves", - "5730afed069b531400832260": "Christian Perfection", - "5730afed069b531400832261": "grace of God which sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection", + "5730aeba069b531400832245": "New Birth. This experience can occur in different ways; it can be one transforming moment, such as an altar", + "5730afed069b53140083225f": "God", + "5730afed069b531400832260": "Sanctifying", + "5730afed069b531400832261": "grace of God which sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection: a genuine love of God", "5730afed069b531400832262": "grace of God which sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection", - "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c696": "inian theology", - "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c697": "prima scriptura", - "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c698": "United", - "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c699": "catholic", + "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c696": "theology", + "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c697": "Holy Bible", + "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c698": "UMC", + "5730b07c8ab72b1400f9c699": "United Methodist theology", "5730b10b8ab72b1400f9c69f": "2008", "5730b10b8ab72b1400f9c69e": "denomination", - "5730b10b8ab72b1400f9c6a0": "Religious Coalition for Reproductive", + "5730b10b8ab72b1400f9c6a0": "Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice", "5730b1e28ab72b1400f9c6ae": "United Methodist Church", - "5730b1e28ab72b1400f9c6af": "all women", - "5730b1e28ab72b1400f9c6b0": "\"are equally bound to respect the sacredness of the life and well-being of the mother, for whom devastating damage may result from an unacceptable pregnancy", - "5730b2312461fd1900a9cfad": "United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality (TUMAS", + "5730b1e28ab72b1400f9c6af": "women", + "5730b1e28ab72b1400f9c6b0": "\"are equally bound to respect the sacredness of the life", + "5730b2312461fd1900a9cfad": "United Methodist Church", "5730b2312461fd1900a9cfae": "United Methodist Church", "5730b2312461fd1900a9cfaf": "Paul T. Stallsworth", - "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb3": "temperance", + "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb3": "John Wesley", "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb6": "2012", "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb4": "John", - "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb5": "Money,\" and in his letter to an alcoholic", + "5730b2ac2461fd1900a9cfb5": "Money", "5730b54c069b53140083228d": "capital punishment", - "5730b54c069b53140083228e": "5:38-39", + "5730b54c069b53140083228e": "lex talionis in Matthew 5:38-39", "5730b54c069b53140083228f": "United Methodist Church", - "5730b54c069b531400832290": "United Methodist", - "5730b5cc396df919000962d2": "Jimmy Creech was defrocked after a highly publicized church trial in 1999 on account of his participation in same-sex union ceremonies", - "5730b5cc396df919000962d3": "church", - "5730b5cc396df919000962d4": "Jimmy Creech was defrocked after a highly publicized church trial in 1999 on account of his participation in same-sex union ceremonies", - "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd7": "a proposal that calls for a localized option, which would permit ministers to officiate same-sex weddings", - "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd8": "broader acceptance of the LGBT", - "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd9": "dain gay clergy", - "5730b776069b5314008322bd": "1987, a United Methodist church court in New Hampshire defrocked Methodist minister", - "5730b776069b5314008322be": "1987", - "5730b776069b5314008322bf": "Washington Conference of the UMC", + "5730b54c069b531400832290": "United Methodist Church", + "5730b5cc396df919000962d2": "United Methodist Church", + "5730b5cc396df919000962d3": "1999", + "5730b5cc396df919000962d4": "April of 2016", + "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd7": "localized option, which would permit ministers to officiate same-sex weddings, and it would allow conferences to ordain gay clergy", + "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd8": "many organizations, conferences, and congregations", + "5730b6bd2461fd1900a9cfd9": "gay clergy", + "5730b776069b5314008322bd": "Methodist minister", + "5730b776069b5314008322be": "2005", + "5730b776069b5314008322bf": "UMC", "5730b9852461fd1900a9cff9": "conscription", - "5730b9852461fd1900a9cffa": "United Methodist Church opposes conscription", - "5730b9852461fd1900a9cffb": "United Methodist Church opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture", + "5730b9852461fd1900a9cffa": "military action, nor the way of inaction", + "5730b9852461fd1900a9cffb": "war", "5730b9dc8ab72b1400f9c70e": "United Methodist Church", "5730b9dc8ab72b1400f9c70f": "war", - "5730b9dc8ab72b1400f9c710": "Church endorses general and complete disarmament", + "5730b9dc8ab72b1400f9c710": "United Methodist Church endorses general and complete disarmament", "5730bdfe396df9190009630e": "United Methodist Church", "5730bdfe396df9190009630f": "United Methodist Church", "5730bdfe396df91900096310": "physiologically", "5730bf03069b5314008322eb": "IVF", - "5730bf03069b5314008322ed": "federal funding for research on embryos created for IVF", - "5730bf03069b5314008322ec": "opposition to the creation of embryos for the sake of research", + "5730bf03069b5314008322ed": "adult", + "5730bf03069b5314008322ec": "opposition to the creation of embryos", "5730c059069b531400832305": "John Wesley", - "5730c059069b531400832306": "Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America", - "5730c059069b531400832307": "John Wesley", - "5730c52fb54a4f140068cc46": "exorcism is an occasional practice by some clergy in The United Methodist Church in Africa", - "5730c52fb54a4f140068cc47": "Worship (1992). Many of these liturgies", + "5730c059069b531400832306": "England, John Wesley himself", + "5730c059069b531400832307": "Wesley's Sunday Service has shaped the official liturgies", + "5730c52fb54a4f140068cc46": "occasional practice by some clergy in The United Methodist Church in Africa", + "5730c52fb54a4f140068cc47": "1992", "5730c52fb54a4f140068cc48": "clergy offer healing services, while exorcism is an occasional practice by some clergy in The United Methodist Church in Africa", "5730c6d3b54a4f140068cc4c": "Methodist institutions", "5730c6d3b54a4f140068cc4d": "William Booth, African missionary David Livingstone", "5730c6d3b54a4f140068cc4e": "William Booth, African missionary David Livingstone", "5730c737b54a4f140068cc52": "United Methodist Church", - "5730c737b54a4f140068cc54": "General Conference and is the only organization which may speak officially for the church", + "5730c737b54a4f140068cc54": "General Conference", "5730c737b54a4f140068cc55": "General Conference. Non-legislative resolutions are recorded in the Book of Resolutions", - "5730c737b54a4f140068cc53": "United Methodist Church is organized into conferences", - "5730c737b54a4f140068cc56": "Tampa, Florida, in 2012", + "5730c737b54a4f140068cc53": "General Conference", + "5730c737b54a4f140068cc56": "General Conference and is the only organization which may speak officially for the church. The General Conference meets every four years (quadrennium", "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aa7": "five jurisdictions: Northeastern, Southeastern, North Central, South Central and Western. Outside the United States the church", "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aa8": "four years", - "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aa9": "Europe and the Philippines", - "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aaa": "elect and appoint bishops, the chief administrators of the church. Bishops", - "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aab": "one or more Annual Conferences", - "5730c8a1f6cb411900e2449c": "four-year", + "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aa9": "Northern Europe and the Philippines", + "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aaa": "Bishops", + "5730c810aca1c71400fe5aab": "Episcopal Areas, which consist of one or more Annual Conferences", + "5730c8a1f6cb411900e2449c": "Dallas, Texas", "5730c8a1f6cb411900e2449d": "church bishops", "5730c8a1f6cb411900e2449e": "36 acres", "5730c8a1f6cb411900e2449f": "150,000", "5730c8a1f6cb411900e244a0": "Southern Methodist University", "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac2": "nine", "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac1": "Judicial Council", - "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac3": "General Conference for an eight-year", + "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac3": "eight-year", "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac4": "eight-year term. The ratio of laity to clergy alternates every eight years", "5730ca6eaca1c71400fe5ac5": "Judicial Council is the highest court in the denomination", "5730cb0fb7151e1900c0154a": "Evangelical Lutheran Church in America", "5730cb0fb7151e1900c0154b": "Annual Conference", "5730cb0fb7151e1900c0154c": "Annual Conference", - "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c2": "churches and pastors", + "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c2": "The Book of Discipline", "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c3": "three members and no more than nine", "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c4": "three members and no more than nine", "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c5": "all the officers of the church", - "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c6": "pastors", - "5730cc2cb54a4f140068cc66": "great emphasis on the importance of education. As such, the United Methodist Church", + "5730cb8df6cb411900e244c6": "pastors' salaries (compensation packages for tax purposes", + "5730cc2cb54a4f140068cc66": "hundred", "5730cc2cb54a4f140068cc67": "three hundred sixty schools", - "5730cc2cb54a4f140068cc68": "Syracuse University, Boston University, Emory University, Duke University, Drew University, University of Denver, University of Evansville, and Southern Methodist University", + "5730cc2cb54a4f140068cc68": "Southern Methodist University", "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc94": "John Wesley", - "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc95": "John Wesley", - "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc96": "John Wesley", - "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc97": "John Wesley", - "5730d3adaca1c71400fe5af5": "Provost/Dean", - "5730d3adaca1c71400fe5af6": "clergy appointments", + "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc95": "pastors", + "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc96": "Deacons", + "5730d26fb54a4f140068cc97": "Annual Conference Order of Elders", + "5730d3adaca1c71400fe5af5": "Provost/Dean (if one is appointed) and the several District Superintendents", + "5730d3adaca1c71400fe5af6": "fixed annually by the resident bishop on the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet, which is composed of the Area Provost/Dean", "5730d3adaca1c71400fe5af7": "annually by the resident bishop on the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet, which is composed of the Area Provost/Dean", - "5730d473b7151e1900c0155a": "God, affirmed by the church", + "5730d473b7151e1900c0155a": "Elders", "5730d473b7151e1900c0155b": "2\u20133 years", "5730d473b7151e1900c0155c": "2\u20133 years", - "5730d473b7151e1900c0155d": "provisional", - "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b03": "2\u20133 years", - "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b04": "God, affirmed by the church, and ordained by a bishop to servant", - "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b05": "world. Deacons", + "5730d473b7151e1900c0155d": "2\u20133 years", + "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b03": "2\u20133", + "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b04": "Deacons", + "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b05": "Deacons", "5730d523aca1c71400fe5b06": "sacramental authority", - "5730d597f6cb411900e244d6": "1996 General Conference the ordination order of transitional deacon", - "5730d597f6cb411900e244d7": "two-three-year", - "5730d597f6cb411900e244d8": "provisional elder\" or \"provisional deacon", + "5730d597f6cb411900e244d6": "1996 General Conference", + "5730d597f6cb411900e244d7": "elder/deacon", + "5730d597f6cb411900e244d8": "1996 General Conference the ordination order of transitional deacon was abolished. This created new orders known as \"provisional elder\" or \"provisional deacon", "5730d6fcb7151e1900c01562": "return to their charge conference", - "5730d6fcb7151e1900c01563": "Local pastors are not required to have advanced degrees", + "5730d6fcb7151e1900c01563": "Local pastors", "5730d6fcb7151e1900c01564": "five-year", "5730d6fcb7151e1900c01565": "Associate", - "5730d77ef6cb411900e244dc": "confirmation and sometimes the profession of faith. Individuals who were not previously baptized are baptized as part of their profession of faith and thus become Professing", - "5730d77ef6cb411900e244dd": "Professing Members in this manner. Individuals may also become a Professing Member through transfer from another Christian denomination", - "5730d77ef6cb411900e244de": "Professing Members in this manner. Individuals may also become a Professing Member through transfer from another Christian denomination", + "5730d77ef6cb411900e244dc": "an infant or child, but who have not subsequently professed their own faith. These Baptized Members become Professing", + "5730d77ef6cb411900e244dd": "confirmation", + "5730d77ef6cb411900e244de": "Christian denomination", "5730de74f6cb411900e244fc": "confirmation and profession of faith, Baptism", - "5730de74f6cb411900e244fd": "Christian theological tradition in order to profess their ultimate faith in Christ", - "5730de74f6cb411900e244fe": "United Methodist Church directs the local church to offer membership preparation or confirmation classes", + "5730de74f6cb411900e244fd": "confirmation and membership preparation classes, students learn about Church and the Methodist", + "5730de74f6cb411900e244fe": "confirmation classes", "5730de74f6cb411900e244ff": "Church and the Methodist", "5730e936aca1c71400fe5b61": "lay servants", "5730e936aca1c71400fe5b62": "certified lay servant", "5730e936aca1c71400fe5b63": "clergy, lay speakers", - "5730e936aca1c71400fe5b64": "two categories of lay servants: local church lay servant, who serve in and through their local churches, and certified lay servants", + "5730e936aca1c71400fe5b64": "two categories of lay servants: local church", "5730e9f4aca1c71400fe5b73": "United Methodist Church", "5730e9f4aca1c71400fe5b74": "observer", "5730e9f4aca1c71400fe5b75": "United Methodist Church", - "5730ea71b54a4f140068cce4": "Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. A Commission on Pan Methodist", - "5730ea71b54a4f140068cce5": "2000 to carry out work on such a merger. In May 2012", + "5730ea71b54a4f140068cce4": "2000", + "5730ea71b54a4f140068cce5": "2012", "5730ea71b54a4f140068cce6": "1985", - "5730eb5b497a881900248a3f": "42,000 congregations. In 1975, membership dropped below 10 million for the first time. In 2005, there were about 8 million", + "5730eb5b497a881900248a3f": "11 million", "5730eb5b497a881900248a40": "11 million members in nearly 42,000", "5730eb5b497a881900248a41": "8 million", - "5730eb5b497a881900248a42": "8 million members in over 34,000", + "5730eb5b497a881900248a42": "11 million", "5730eb5b497a881900248a43": "1 million", "5730ebe0a5e9cc1400cdbae5": "11.4 million", "5730ebe0a5e9cc1400cdbae6": "11.4 million", "5730ebe0a5e9cc1400cdbae7": "11.4 million", - "5730ec85e6313a140071caba": "John Wesley", + "5730ec85e6313a140071caba": "Wesleyan Holiness Consortium", "5730ec85e6313a140071cabb": "John Wesley", "5730ec85e6313a140071cabc": "July 18, 2006", "5733cf61d058e614000b62e9": "1754\u20131763", "5733cf61d058e614000b62ea": "1754\u20131763", "5733cf61d058e614000b62eb": "60,000 European settlers, compared with 2 million", "5733cf61d058e614000b62ec": "60,000 European settlers, compared with 2 million", - "5733cff84776f419006612b4": "Jumonville Glen in May 1754", + "5733cff84776f419006612b4": "France", "5733cff84776f419006612b5": "Jumonville Glen in May 1754", - "5733cff84776f419006612b6": "Pennsylvania. The dispute erupted into violence in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in May 1754", - "5733d13e4776f419006612c4": "1755, six", - "5733d13e4776f419006612c5": "1755, six colonial governors in North America met with General Edward Braddock", + "5733cff84776f419006612b6": "Pennsylvania", + "5733d13e4776f419006612c4": "six colonial governors in North America", + "5733d13e4776f419006612c5": "French. None succeeded and the main effort by Braddock was a disaster", "5733d13e4776f419006612c6": "1755", - "5733d13e4776f419006612c7": "six colonial governors in North America", + "5733d13e4776f419006612c7": "Beaus\u00e9jour", "5733d13e4776f419006612c8": "1755, six colonial governors in North America met with General Edward Braddock", - "5733d249d058e614000b6331": "British military", + "5733d249d058e614000b6331": "William Pitt came to power", "5733d249d058e614000b6332": "military", - "5733d249d058e614000b6333": "Louisbourg and the Siege of Fort William Henry", - "5733d249d058e614000b6334": "Louisbourg and the Siege of Fort William Henry", - "5733d2dbd058e614000b6339": "French Louisiana west of the Mississippi River (including New Orleans) to its ally Spain, in compensation for Spain's loss to Britain of Florida", + "5733d249d058e614000b6333": "Louisbourg", + "5733d249d058e614000b6334": "Sainte Foy", + "5733d2dbd058e614000b6339": "Louisiana west of the Mississippi River (including New Orleans) to its ally Spain, in compensation for Spain's loss to Britain of Florida", "5733d2dbd058e614000b633a": "French Louisiana west of the Mississippi River (including New Orleans) to its ally Spain, in compensation for Spain's loss to Britain of Florida", "5733d2dbd058e614000b633b": "Britain of Florida", "5733d3cb4776f419006612ea": "1740s, British colonists named the second war in King George's reign after their opponents", - "5733d3cb4776f419006612eb": "British America, wars were often named after the sitting British monarch", - "5733d3cb4776f419006612ec": "Seven Years", + "5733d3cb4776f419006612eb": "the French and Indian War", + "5733d3cb4776f419006612ec": "War", "5733d3cb4776f419006612ed": "British America, wars were often named after the sitting British monarch", - "5733d4c8d058e614000b6353": "six years, from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760", + "5733d4c8d058e614000b6353": "Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760", "5733d4c8d058e614000b6354": "Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760", - "5733d4c8d058e614000b6355": "six years, from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754", + "5733d4c8d058e614000b6355": "1760", "5733d4c8d058e614000b6356": "Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760", "5733d5704776f4190066130e": "75,000", "5733d5704776f4190066130f": "75,000", "5733d5704776f41900661310": "75,000", "5733d68ed058e614000b637f": "20 to 1 with a population of about 1.5 million", - "5733d68ed058e614000b6380": "French 20 to 1 with a population of about 1.5 million", - "5733d68ed058e614000b6381": "1.5 million", - "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ab": "Father Le Loutre's War and still held sway in parts of Nova Scotia, Acadia", - "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ac": "Le Loutre's War and still held sway in parts of Nova Scotia, Acadia", - "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ad": "rule", + "5733d68ed058e614000b6380": "20 to 1 with a population of about 1.5 million", + "5733d68ed058e614000b6381": "land", + "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ab": "between the French and the British, large areas were dominated by native tribes", + "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ac": "Abenaki", + "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ad": "Maine", "5733d7cbd058e614000b63ae": "Iroquois", - "5733da01d058e614000b63f9": "Creek and Choctaw, and the Iroquoian", + "5733da01d058e614000b63f9": "south the Southeast interior was dominated by Siouan-speaking Catawba, Muskogee", "5733da01d058e614000b63fa": "fighters", - "5733da01d058e614000b63fb": "war by the Iroquois Six Nations, and also by the Cherokee \u2013 until differences sparked the Anglo-Cherokee War in 1758", - "5733dab4d058e614000b6409": "North America, and few British troops. New France", + "5733da01d058e614000b63fb": "Six Nations", + "5733dab4d058e614000b6409": "French regular army troops were stationed in North America, and few British troops. New France", "5733dab4d058e614000b640a": "no French regular army troops were stationed in North America, and few British troops. New France", - "5733dab4d058e614000b640b": "few British troops. New France", + "5733dab4d058e614000b640b": "North America, and few British troops", "5733db8dd058e614000b6428": "Barcelona, New York), the expedition moved inland to the Allegheny River, which it followed to the site of present-day Pittsburgh", - "5733db8dd058e614000b6429": "3,000 miles (4,800 km) between June and November 1749", - "5733db8dd058e614000b642a": "3,000 miles (4,800 km) between June and November 1749", + "5733db8dd058e614000b6429": "3,000 miles", + "5733db8dd058e614000b642a": "200 Troupes de la marine and 30 Indians", "5733dc95d058e614000b644a": "Montreal in November 1749", - "5733dc95d058e614000b644b": "Old Briton\" ignored the warning. Disappointed, C\u00e9loron returned to Montreal in November 1749", - "5733dc95d058e614000b644c": "Old Briton\" ignored the warning. Disappointed, C\u00e9loron returned to Montreal in November 1749", + "5733dc95d058e614000b644b": "Montreal in November 1749", + "5733dc95d058e614000b644c": "Montreal in November 1749", "5733dc95d058e614000b644d": "Old Briton\" ignored the warning. Disappointed, C\u00e9loron returned to Montreal in November 1749", - "5733dd4f4776f419006613aa": "William Shirley, the expansionist governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay", - "5733dd4f4776f419006613ab": "William Shirley", - "5733dd4f4776f419006613ac": "action", + "5733dd4f4776f419006613aa": "report", + "5733dd4f4776f419006613ab": "Montreal", + "5733dd4f4776f419006613ac": "expansionist governor", "5733e5a14776f4190066145b": "1749", - "5733e5a14776f4190066145c": "1749 the British government", - "5733e5a14776f4190066145d": "Christopher Gist, acting on behalf of both Virginia and the company, explored the Ohio territory and opened negotiations with the Indian tribes at Logstown", - "5733e5a14776f4190066145e": "1750 Christopher Gist, acting on behalf of both Virginia and the company, explored the Ohio territory and opened negotiations with the Indian tribes at Logstown", - "5733e5a14776f4190066145f": "Indian tribes at Logstown", + "5733e5a14776f4190066145c": "1749", + "5733e5a14776f4190066145d": "Christopher Gist, acting on behalf of both Virginia and the company", + "5733e5a14776f4190066145e": "1749 the British government gave land to the Ohio Company of Virginia for the purpose of developing trade and settlements", + "5733e5a14776f4190066145f": "mouth", "5733e771d058e614000b6545": "King George's War) formally ended in 1748", "5733e771d058e614000b6546": "King George's War) formally ended in 1748", "5733e771d058e614000b6547": "Europe", "5733e771d058e614000b6548": "Frontiers from between Nova Scotia and Acadia", - "5733e8ae4776f419006614a6": "March 17, 1752", + "5733e8ae4776f419006614a6": "March 17, 1752, the Governor-General of New France, Marquis de la Jonqui\u00e8re", "5733e8ae4776f419006614a7": "300 men", "5733e8ae4776f419006614a8": "Charles Michel de Langlade, an officer in the Troupes de la Marine", - "5733e8ae4776f419006614a9": "British. On June 21, the French war party", - "5733ea04d058e614000b6594": "Paul Marin de la Malgue was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians", - "5733ea04d058e614000b6595": "Paul Marin de la Malgue was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians", - "5733ea04d058e614000b6596": "Paul Marin de la Malgue", + "5733e8ae4776f419006614a9": "Pickawillany", + "5733ea04d058e614000b6594": "Paul Marin de la Malgue", + "5733ea04d058e614000b6595": "Presque Isle", + "5733ea04d058e614000b6596": "LeBoeuf Creek", "5733ea04d058e614000b6597": "Paul Marin de la Malgue was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians", - "5733ea04d058e614000b6598": "Paul Marin de la Malgue was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians", - "5733eb34d058e614000b65cc": "1746, Johnson was made a colonel of the Iroquois", + "5733ea04d058e614000b6598": "Le Boeuf", + "5733eb34d058e614000b65cc": "1746", "5733eb34d058e614000b65cd": "1746", "5733eb34d058e614000b65ce": "1746", "5733eb34d058e614000b65cf": "Mohawk Chief Hendrick", "5733ef47d058e614000b662b": "Governor Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia", - "5733ef47d058e614000b662c": "October 1753 Dinwiddie ordered the 21-year-old Major George Washington", - "5733ef47d058e614000b662d": "Jacob Van Braam as an interpreter; Christopher Gist, a company surveyor working in the area; and a few Mingo", + "5733ef47d058e614000b662c": "Ohio", + "5733ef47d058e614000b662d": "Jacob Van Braam", "5733ef47d058e614000b662e": "December 12, Washington and his men", "5733f062d058e614000b6633": "October 29", - "5733f062d058e614000b6634": "October 29", - "5733f062d058e614000b6635": "October 29", + "5733f062d058e614000b6634": "Dinwiddie", + "5733f062d058e614000b6635": "Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre, who succeeded Marin as commander of the French forces after the latter died on October 29", "5733f062d058e614000b6636": "Washington that France's claim to the region was superior to that of the British, since Ren\u00e9-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle", - "5733f1784776f41900661575": "south from Fort Venango on April 5, 1754", - "5733f1784776f41900661576": "5, 1754", + "5733f1784776f41900661575": "40", + "5733f1784776f41900661576": "40 men", "5733f1784776f41900661577": "what became Fort Duquesne", - "5733f309d058e614000b6648": "Fort Duquesne and met with the Mingo leader. Learning of a French scouting", + "5733f309d058e614000b6648": "Mingo", "5733f309d058e614000b6649": "Jumonville Glen", - "5733f309d058e614000b664a": "Williamsburg, Dinwiddie", + "5733f309d058e614000b664a": "Fred Anderson", "5733f410d058e614000b6663": "Edward Braddock to lead the expedition. Word of the British military plans leaked to France well before Braddock's departure for North America", "5733f410d058e614000b6664": "military plans leaked to France well before Braddock's departure for North America", - "5733f410d058e614000b6665": "six regiments to New France under the command of Baron Dieskau in 1755", + "5733f410d058e614000b6665": "France well before Braddock's departure for North America", "5733f410d058e614000b6666": "military", "5733f5264776f419006615a3": "Albany Congress", "5733f5264776f419006615a4": "June and July, 1754", @@ -10291,48 +10291,48 @@ "5733f5f24776f419006615c1": "quesne. The expedition was a disaster", "5733f5f24776f419006615c2": "June 1755 to take Fort Duquesne", "5733f5f24776f419006615c3": "1,000", - "5733f5f24776f419006615c4": "George Washington, retreated to Virginia. Two future opponents in the American Revolutionary War, Washington and Thomas Gage", + "5733f5f24776f419006615c4": "Thomas Gage", "5733f7b9d058e614000b66a9": "Shirley and Johnson", "5733f7b9d058e614000b66aa": "Shirley", - "5733f7b9d058e614000b66ab": "Fort Oswego in his absence when he planned to attack Fort Niagara", + "5733f7b9d058e614000b66ab": "Shirley left garrisons at Oswego, Fort Bull, and Fort Williams", "5733f7b9d058e614000b66ac": "Fort Oswego in his absence when he planned to attack Fort Niagara", - "5733f8dc4776f419006615f7": "Vaudreuil", + "5733f8dc4776f419006615f7": "Shirley", "5733f8dc4776f419006615f8": "Shirley's, which was noticed by New France's governor", - "5733f8dc4776f419006615f9": "bloody Battle of Lake George between Fort Edward and Fort William Henry", + "5733f8dc4776f419006615f9": "Edward and Fort William Henry", "5733f8dc4776f419006615fa": "Fort Edward at the upper end of navigation on the Hudson River", - "5733f8dc4776f419006615fb": "New France's governor", + "5733f8dc4776f419006615fb": "Ticonderoga Point, where they began the construction of Fort Carillon", "5733f9fa4776f4190066161f": "June 1755", "5733f9fa4776f41900661620": "Louisbourg", - "5733f9fa4776f41900661621": "Petitcodiac in 1755 and at Bloody Creek near Annapolis Royal in 1757", + "5733f9fa4776f41900661621": "Jean), the only clashes of any size", "5733faaf4776f4190066162f": "William Shirley assumed command of British forces in North America. At a meeting in Albany in December 1755", "5733faaf4776f41900661630": "Albany in December 1755", "5733faaf4776f41900661631": "Niagara, Crown Point and Duquesne", "5733faaf4776f41900661632": "William Shirley assumed command of British forces in North America. At a meeting in Albany in December 1755", - "5733fb7bd058e614000b66ff": "January 1756 with Lord Loudoun, with Major General James Abercrombie", + "5733fb7bd058e614000b66ff": "James Abercrombie", "5733fb7bd058e614000b6700": "North America. French regular army reinforcements arrived in New France in May 1756", "5733fb7bd058e614000b6701": "18, 1756", - "5733fc6ed058e614000b670f": "winter of 1756", - "5733fc6ed058e614000b6710": "Scouts had reported the weakness of the British supply chain", - "5733fc6ed058e614000b6711": "fort and large quantities of supplies, including 45,000 pounds of gunpowder", - "5733fc6ed058e614000b6712": "45,000", + "5733fc6ed058e614000b670f": "1756", + "5733fc6ed058e614000b6710": "supply chain", + "5733fc6ed058e614000b6711": "fort and large quantities of supplies, including 45,000", + "5733fc6ed058e614000b6712": "March Battle of Fort Bull, French forces destroyed the fort and large quantities of supplies, including 45,000", "5733fd66d058e614000b6735": "Albany, Abercrombie", - "5733fd66d058e614000b6736": "Albany, Abercrombie refused to take any significant actions until Loudoun approved them. Montcalm took bold action against his inertia", + "5733fd66d058e614000b6736": "Ticonderoga, as if to presage another attack along Lake George. With Abercrombie pinned down at Albany", "5733fd66d058e614000b6737": "Lake George", - "5733fd66d058e614000b6738": "Montcalm executed a strategic feint by moving his headquarters to Ticonderoga, as if to presage another attack along Lake George", - "5733fe73d058e614000b673d": "Louisbourg", - "5733fe73d058e614000b673e": "William Henry to distract Montcalm, he began organizing for the expedition to Quebec", + "5733fd66d058e614000b6738": "Albany", + "5733fe73d058e614000b673d": "Louisbourg. Faced with this strength", + "5733fe73d058e614000b673e": "1757", "5733fe73d058e614000b673f": "William Pitt", - "5733fe73d058e614000b6740": "Fort William Henry to distract Montcalm, he began organizing for the expedition to Quebec", - "5733ffa7d058e614000b674f": "British rangers near Ticonderoga. In February they launched a daring raid against the position across the frozen Lake George", + "5733fe73d058e614000b6740": "William Henry", + "5733ffa7d058e614000b674f": "7,000", "5733ffa7d058e614000b6750": "William Henry throughout the first half of 1757", - "5733ffa7d058e614000b6751": "Canadian scouts and Indians) harassed Fort William Henry throughout the first half of 1757", - "57340111d058e614000b677d": "Vaudreuil and Montcalm were minimally resupplied in 1758", + "5733ffa7d058e614000b6751": "Montcalm", + "57340111d058e614000b677d": "1758", "57340111d058e614000b677e": "1757", - "57340111d058e614000b677f": "Vaudreuil and Montcalm were minimally resupplied in 1758", + "57340111d058e614000b677f": "St. Lawrence", "5734025d4776f419006616c3": "European theater", - "5734025d4776f419006616c4": "failures of 1757", - "5734025d4776f419006616c5": "Newcastle and Pitt joined in an uneasy coalition in which Pitt dominated the military", - "5734025d4776f419006616c6": "France. Two", + "5734025d4776f419006616c4": "1757", + "5734025d4776f419006616c5": "1757", + "5734025d4776f419006616c6": "France", "573403394776f419006616dd": "3,600 Frenchmen famously and decisively defeated Abercrombie's force of 18,000", "573403394776f419006616de": "Abercrombie's force of 18,000", "573403394776f419006616df": "Ticonderoga", @@ -10340,111 +10340,111 @@ "57340549d058e614000b67dd": "France's new foreign minister", "57340549d058e614000b67de": "Britain's ally on the mainland, Prussia, and the French Navy", "57340549d058e614000b67df": "Lagos and Quiberon Bay", - "573406d1d058e614000b6801": "British victories continued in all theaters in the Annus Mirabilis of 1759, when they finally captured Ticonderoga, James Wolfe", + "573406d1d058e614000b6801": "Ticonderoga, James Wolfe", "573406d1d058e614000b6802": "Fort Niagara successfully cut off the French frontier forts further to the west and south. The victory was made complete in 1760", - "573406d1d058e614000b6803": "Ticonderoga, James Wolfe defeated Montcalm", - "573406d1d058e614000b6804": "British victories continued in all theaters in the Annus Mirabilis of 1759", - "573407d7d058e614000b6813": "September 1760, and before any hostilities erupted, Governor Vaudreuil", - "573407d7d058e614000b6814": "September 1760, and before any hostilities erupted, Governor Vaudreuil negotiated from Montreal a capitulation with General Amherst", - "573407d7d058e614000b6815": "September 1760, and before any hostilities erupted, Governor Vaudreuil", + "573406d1d058e614000b6803": "Battle of Sainte-Foy", + "573406d1d058e614000b6804": "British victories continued in all theaters in the Annus Mirabilis of 1759, when they finally captured Ticonderoga, James Wolfe", + "573407d7d058e614000b6813": "Vaudreuil", + "573407d7d058e614000b6814": "Amherst", + "573407d7d058e614000b6815": "1760, and before any hostilities erupted, Governor Vaudreuil", "573408ef4776f41900661757": "10 February 1763", "573408ef4776f41900661758": "Hubertusburg on 15 February 1763", - "573408ef4776f41900661759": "10 February 1763, and war in the European theatre of the Seven Years' War was settled by the Treaty of Hubertusburg on 15 February 1763", + "573408ef4776f41900661759": "British offered France", "573408ef4776f4190066175a": "10 February 1763, and war in the European theatre of the Seven Years' War was settled by the Treaty of Hubertusburg on 15 February 1763", "57340a094776f4190066177d": "80,000", "57340a094776f4190066177e": "Acadians beginning in 1755", "57340a094776f4190066177f": "tled", "57340a094776f41900661780": "80,000", - "57340b1bd058e614000b6869": "King George III", + "57340b1bd058e614000b6869": "George III", "57340b1bd058e614000b686a": "October 7, 1763", - "57340b1bd058e614000b686b": "1763 on October 7, 1763", + "57340b1bd058e614000b686b": "west", "57340d124776f419006617c3": "Braddock and Forbes", - "57340d124776f419006617c0": "legal and illegal settlement due to the construction of military roads to the area by Braddock and Forbes", + "57340d124776f419006617c0": "legal and illegal settlement", "57340d124776f419006617c1": "British takeover of Spanish Florida", "57340d124776f419006617c2": "Spanish takeover of the Louisiana territory (which was not completed until 1769", - "57340d124776f419006617bf": "1769", + "57340d124776f419006617bf": "Braddock and Forbes", "573735e8c3c5551400e51e71": "stationary and moving objects", "573735e8c3c5551400e51e72": "a force", "573735e8c3c5551400e51e73": "gravitation and inertia", - "573735e8c3c5551400e51e74": "Galileo Galilei and Sir Isaac Newton", + "573735e8c3c5551400e51e74": "three hundred years", "573735e8c3c5551400e51e75": "20th century", "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7b": "1970s and 1980s", - "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7c": "a Standard Model to describe forces between particles smaller than atoms. The Standard Model predicts", + "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7c": "gauge bosons", "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7d": "four", - "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7e": "four", + "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7e": "four main interactions are known: in order of decreasing strength, they are: strong, electromagnetic", "57373a9fc3c5551400e51e7f": "more fundamental electroweak interaction", "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e85": "Aristotle", "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e86": "Aristotle provided a philosophical discussion of the concept of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology", "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e87": "four", "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e88": "four elements that come to rest at different \"natural places\" therein", - "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e89": "natural motion\", and unnatural", - "57373f80c3c5551400e51e8f": "Aristotelian physics would not be fully corrected until the 17th century work of Galileo Galilei", + "57373d0cc3c5551400e51e89": "unnatural", + "57373f80c3c5551400e51e8f": "Aristotelian", "57373f80c3c5551400e51e90": "Galileo Galilei", "57373f80c3c5551400e51e91": "Galileo Galilei", - "57373f80c3c5551400e51e92": "Galileo Galilei", - "57373f80c3c5551400e51e93": "accelerated by gravity to an extent that was independent of their mass and argued that objects retain their velocity unless", + "57373f80c3c5551400e51e92": "Galileo", + "57373f80c3c5551400e51e93": "a force, for example friction", "5737432bc3c5551400e51e99": "Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity", "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9a": "constant velocity", - "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9b": "Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity", + "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9b": "Newton", "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9c": "Newton's First Law directly connects inertia with the concept", - "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9d": "every inertial frame of reference, that is, in all frames related by a Galilean transformation", - "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea3": "constant velocity", + "5737432bc3c5551400e51e9d": "every inertial frame", + "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea3": "motion", "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea4": "parabolic", - "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea5": "physics", - "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea6": "well to constant velocity motion", + "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea5": "constant velocity", + "5737477bc3c5551400e51ea6": "ertia", "573749741c4567190057445d": "many different forms of constant motion, even those that are not strictly constant velocity", "573749741c4567190057445e": "Albert Einstein", - "573749741c4567190057445f": "physically equivalent to inertial reference frames", + "573749741c4567190057445f": "free-falling toward a gravitating object", "573749741c45671900574460": "weightlessness", "573749741c45671900574461": "development of the general theory of relativity", - "573750f51c45671900574467": "direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass", + "573750f51c45671900574467": "Newton's Second Law", "573750f61c45671900574468": "kinematics are well-described through reference frame analysis in advanced physics", "573750f61c45671900574469": "between space-time and mass", - "573750f61c4567190057446a": "advanced physics", - "573750f61c4567190057446b": "relative", + "573750f61c4567190057446a": "unclear", + "573750f61c4567190057446b": "quantitative definition of mass by writing the law as an equality", "5737534ec3c5551400e51eab": "Newton's Third Law is a result of applying symmetry to situations", - "5737534ec3c5551400e51eac": "third", - "5737534ec3c5551400e51ead": "F on a second body, the second body exerts a force \u2212F", + "5737534ec3c5551400e51eac": "third law means that all forces are interactions between different bodies,[Note 3", + "5737534ec3c5551400e51ead": "F", "5737534ec3c5551400e51eae": "\u2212F", - "573755afc3c5551400e51eb3": "proportional to the magnitude of the external force divided by the mass of the system.:19-1", - "573755afc3c5551400e51eb4": "internal forces that are unbalanced", + "573755afc3c5551400e51eb3": "no internal forces that are unbalanced", + "573755afc3c5551400e51eb4": "internal forces", "573755afc3c5551400e51eb5": "19-1", - "573766251c45671900574471": "Newtonian mechanics", + "573766251c45671900574471": "intuitive understanding", "573766251c45671900574472": "Newtonian mechanics", "573766251c45671900574473": "Newtonian mechanics", "573766251c45671900574474": "Newtonian mechanics", "57376828c3c5551400e51eb9": "\"vector quantities", - "57376828c3c5551400e51eba": "vector quantities\". This means that forces follow a different set of mathematical rules than physical quantities", - "57376828c3c5551400e51ebb": "strong the push or pull is. Because of these characteristics, forces are classified as \"vector quantities", + "57376828c3c5551400e51eba": "physical quantities", + "57376828c3c5551400e51ebb": "vectors", "57376828c3c5551400e51ebc": "ambiguous. For example, if you know that two people are pulling on the same rope with known magnitudes", "57376828c3c5551400e51ebd": "impossible", "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec3": "static equilibrium", "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec4": "vector", - "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec5": "two forces", - "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec6": "an extended body, their respective lines of application must also be specified in order", - "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec7": "net force", + "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec5": "net", + "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec6": "an extended body, their respective lines", + "57376a1bc3c5551400e51ec7": "the net force", "57376c50c3c5551400e51ecd": "two forces, one pointing north, and one pointing east. Summing these component forces using vector addition yields the original force", - "57376c50c3c5551400e51ece": "two forces, one pointing north", - "57376c50c3c5551400e51ecf": "two forces, one pointing north, and one pointing east", - "57376c50c3c5551400e51ed0": "the scalar", + "57376c50c3c5551400e51ece": "two forces", + "57376c50c3c5551400e51ecf": "scalar", + "57376c50c3c5551400e51ed0": "uniquely", "57376c50c3c5551400e51ed1": "right angles to each other. A horizontal force pointing northeast", - "57376df3c3c5551400e51ed7": "frictional surface", + "57376df3c3c5551400e51ed7": "frictional", "57376df3c3c5551400e51ed8": "frictional surface can result in a situation where the object does not move because the applied force is opposed by static friction", - "57376df3c3c5551400e51ed9": "static friction", + "57376df3c3c5551400e51ed9": "no acceleration", "57376df3c3c5551400e51eda": "no acceleration. The static friction increases or decreases in response to the applied force", - "57377083c3c5551400e51edf": "simple devices such as weighing scales", + "57377083c3c5551400e51edf": "simple devices", "57377083c3c5551400e51ee0": "vertical spring scale experiences", - "57377083c3c5551400e51ee1": "vertical spring scale experiences", - "57377083c3c5551400e51ee2": "spring reaction force\", which equals the object's weight. Using such tools, some quantitative force laws were discovered: that the force of gravity", - "57377083c3c5551400e51ee3": "his Three Laws", + "57377083c3c5551400e51ee1": "vertical spring scale experiences the force of gravity", + "57377083c3c5551400e51ee2": "gravity", + "57377083c3c5551400e51ee3": "Isaac", "573776eec3c5551400e51ee9": "Galileo", "573776eec3c5551400e51eea": "Galileo", "573776eec3c5551400e51eeb": "Aristotle", "573776eec3c5551400e51eec": "mariner", "573776eec3c5551400e51eed": "mariner", "57377862c3c5551400e51ef3": "constant velocity motion", - "57377862c3c5551400e51ef4": "the applied force. This results in zero net force, but since the object started with a non-zero velocity", - "57377862c3c5551400e51ef5": "zero net force", + "57377862c3c5551400e51ef4": "kinetic friction force exactly opposes the applied force. This results in zero net force, but since the object started with a non-zero velocity", + "57377862c3c5551400e51ef5": "no net force causing constant velocity motion", "57377862c3c5551400e51ef6": "kinetic friction force exactly opposes the applied force. This results in zero net force, but since the object started with a non-zero velocity", "57377aac1c45671900574479": "Newtonian", "57377aac1c4567190057447a": "Newtonian", @@ -10454,34 +10454,34 @@ "57377c98c3c5551400e51efb": "spatial variable, but also a discrete intrinsic angular momentum-like variable", "57377c98c3c5551400e51efc": "Pauli", "57377c98c3c5551400e51efd": "two different classes, fermions and bosons", - "57377c98c3c5551400e51efe": "Pauli principle relating the space and the spin variables", - "57377c98c3c5551400e51eff": "Pauli principle relating the space and the spin variables", - "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f05": "modern particle physics", - "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f06": "4-momentum in relativity and momentum of virtual particles in quantum electrodynamics", - "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f07": "general relativity", - "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f08": "modern particle physics, forces and the acceleration of particles are explained as a mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons", + "57377c98c3c5551400e51efe": "negative correlation between spatial and spin variables, whereas for two bosons", + "57377c98c3c5551400e51eff": "vice versa", + "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f05": "mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons", + "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f06": "4-momentum in relativity and momentum of virtual particles", + "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f07": "quantum field theory and general relativity", + "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f08": "Feynman", "57377ec7c3c5551400e51f09": "Feynman diagrams", - "5737804dc3c5551400e51f0f": "four fundamental", + "5737804dc3c5551400e51f0f": "four", "5737804dc3c5551400e51f10": "weak forces are nuclear forces", - "5737804dc3c5551400e51f11": "electromagnetic force", - "5737804dc3c5551400e51f12": "weak forces are nuclear forces", + "5737804dc3c5551400e51f11": "electromagnetic force acts between electric charges, and the gravitational force acts between masses", + "5737804dc3c5551400e51f12": "weak forces are nuclear forces that act only at very short distances", "5737804dc3c5551400e51f13": "nucleons and compound nuclei", "5737821cc3c5551400e51f19": "Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell", "5737821cc3c5551400e51f1a": "20th", - "5737821cc3c5551400e51f1b": "Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell", - "5737821cc3c5551400e51f1c": "gauge bosons", + "5737821cc3c5551400e51f1b": "unification", + "5737821cc3c5551400e51f1c": "bosons", "573784fa1c45671900574483": "universal force until the work of Isaac Newton", - "573784fa1c45671900574484": "Isaac Newton", - "573784fa1c45671900574485": "Isaac Newton", - "573784fa1c45671900574486": "Newton", - "573784fa1c45671900574487": "Isaac Newton", - "573786b51c4567190057448d": "Newton came to realize that the effects of gravity might be observed in different ways at larger distances", + "573784fa1c45671900574484": "Galileo", + "573784fa1c45671900574485": "Newton", + "573784fa1c45671900574486": "sea level", + "573784fa1c45671900574487": "directly", + "573786b51c4567190057448d": "larger distances", "573786b51c4567190057448e": "Newton", "573786b51c4567190057448f": "gravity", - "573786b51c45671900574490": "proportional to the mass of the attracting body. Combining these ideas", + "573786b51c45671900574490": "the mass () and the radius () of the Earth to the gravitational acceleration", "57378862c3c5551400e51f21": "strength of gravity", "57378862c3c5551400e51f22": "unknown in Newton's lifetime", - "57378862c3c5551400e51f23": "1798", + "57378862c3c5551400e51f23": "Henry Cavendish", "57378862c3c5551400e51f24": "motion", "5737898f1c45671900574495": "Mercury that Newton's Law of Gravitation", "5737898f1c45671900574496": "Albert Einstein", @@ -10492,79 +10492,79 @@ "57378b141c456719005744a0": "straight line path in space-time", "57378b141c456719005744a1": "time", "57378b141c456719005744a2": "global", - "57378c9b1c456719005744a8": "rule of vector multiplication called Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field. The connection between electricity and magnetism", - "57378c9b1c456719005744a9": "moving in a magnetic field. The connection between electricity and magnetism allows for the description of a unified electromagnetic force", + "57378c9b1c456719005744a8": "rule of vector multiplication", + "57378c9b1c456719005744a9": "Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field", "57378c9b1c456719005744a7": "Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field. The connection between electricity and magnetism", - "57378c9b1c456719005744aa": "Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field", + "57378c9b1c456719005744aa": "the electrostatic force", "57378e311c456719005744af": "1864", "57378e311c456719005744b0": "1864", "57378e311c456719005744b1": "20 scalar equations, which were later reformulated into 4 vector equations by Oliver Heaviside and Josiah Willard Gibbs", - "57378e311c456719005744b2": "20 scalar equations, which were later reformulated into 4 vector equations by Oliver Heaviside and Josiah Willard", + "57378e311c456719005744b2": "Josiah Willard", "57378e311c456719005744b3": "1864", - "573792ee1c456719005744b9": "electromagnetic theory with two observations, the photoelectric", + "573792ee1c456719005744b9": "electromagnetic theory", "573792ee1c456719005744ba": "quantum mechanics", - "573792ee1c456719005744bb": "new theory of electromagnetism was developed using quantum mechanics. This final modification to electromagnetic theory ultimately led to quantum electrodynamics", + "573792ee1c456719005744bb": "electromagnetism was developed using quantum mechanics. This final modification to electromagnetic theory ultimately led to quantum electrodynamics", "573792ee1c456719005744bc": "QED, photons", "573792ee1c456719005744bd": "quantum electrodynamics (or QED), which fully describes all electromagnetic phenomena as being mediated by wave\u2013particles", "5737958ac3c5551400e51f29": "solid", - "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2a": "solid", - "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2b": "energy", - "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2c": "electrons are fermions, they cannot occupy the same quantum mechanical state as other electrons", + "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2a": "solid matter to the repulsion", + "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2b": "Pauli exclusion principle.[citation", + "5737958ac3c5551400e51f2c": "structural force", "5737958b1c456719005744c3": "solid", - "5737958b1c456719005744c4": "solid", - "5737958b1c456719005744c5": "energy", - "5737958b1c456719005744c6": "electrons are fermions, they cannot occupy the same quantum mechanical state as other electrons", + "5737958b1c456719005744c4": "solid matter to the repulsion", + "5737958b1c456719005744c5": "Pauli exclusion principle.[citation", + "5737958b1c456719005744c6": "structural force", "573796edc3c5551400e51f33": "nuclear force. Here the strong force acts indirectly, transmitted as gluons, which form part of the virtual pi and rho mesons", "573796edc3c5551400e51f34": "between hadrons", - "573796edc3c5551400e51f35": "strong force only acts directly upon elementary particles", + "573796edc3c5551400e51f35": "atomic nuclei", "573796edc3c5551400e51f36": "gluons, which form part of the virtual pi and rho mesons", - "573796edc3c5551400e51f37": "free quarks has shown that the elementary particles affected are not directly observable. This phenomenon is called color confinement", + "573796edc3c5551400e51f37": "elementary particles affected are not directly observable. This phenomenon is called color confinement", "57379829c3c5551400e51f3d": "heavy W and Z bosons", "57379829c3c5551400e51f3e": "beta decay", "57379829c3c5551400e51f3f": "atomic nuclei", "57379829c3c5551400e51f40": "1013", - "57379829c3c5551400e51f41": "1015 kelvins", + "57379829c3c5551400e51f41": "Z bosons", "57379a4b1c456719005744cd": "Pauli repulsion", - "57379a4b1c456719005744ce": "Pauli repulsion (due to fermionic nature", - "57379a4b1c456719005744cf": "repulsion", + "57379a4b1c456719005744ce": "Pauli repulsion", + "57379a4b1c456719005744cf": "electron clouds overlap, Pauli repulsion", "57379a4b1c456719005744d0": "normal force is due to repulsive forces of interaction between atoms at close contact. When their electron clouds overlap, Pauli repulsion", "57379ed81c456719005744d5": "massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable", - "57379ed81c456719005744d6": "ideal strings that are massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable. They can be combined with ideal pulleys", + "57379ed81c456719005744d6": "movable pulleys", "57379ed81c456719005744d7": "tension", "57379ed81c456719005744d8": "massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable", - "57379ed81c456719005744d9": "force", + "57379ed81c456719005744d9": "an increase in force", "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f47": "laws and Newtonian", "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f48": "laws and Newtonian", - "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f49": "result in forces being directed along the pressure gradients", - "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f4a": "idealized point particles", + "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f49": "extended fluids, differences in pressure result in forces being directed along the pressure gradients", + "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f4a": "idealized point particles rather than three-dimensional objects. However, in real life, matter has extended structure and forces", "5737a0acc3c5551400e51f4b": "laws and Newtonian mechanics in general were first developed to describe how forces affect idealized point particles", "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f51": "all strains (deformations", - "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f52": "relevant cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor", + "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f52": "stress-tensor", "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f53": "act", - "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f54": "associated with forces that act normal", + "5737a25ac3c5551400e51f54": "cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor", "5737a4511c456719005744df": "rotational equivalent for position, angular velocity for velocity", "5737a4511c456719005744e0": "rotational inertia that ensures that all bodies maintain their angular momentum unless acted upon by an unbalanced torque", - "5737a4511c456719005744e1": "the rigid body", - "5737a5931c456719005744e7": "d", + "5737a4511c456719005744e1": "Newton's Second Law of Motion can be used to derive an analogous equation", + "5737a5931c456719005744e7": "radial", "5737a5931c456719005744e8": "perpendicular to the velocity vector associated with the motion", "5737a5931c456719005744e9": "its direction", "5737a5931c456719005744ea": "d", - "5737a5931c456719005744eb": "it", - "5737a7351c456719005744f1": "between kinetic or potential", + "5737a5931c456719005744eb": "either", + "5737a7351c456719005744f1": "between kinetic or potential forms. This means that for a closed system", "5737a7351c456719005744f2": "between kinetic or potential", - "5737a7351c456719005744f3": "net mechanical energy", + "5737a7351c456719005744f3": "mechanical energy", "5737a7351c456719005744f4": "conservative force acts on the system. The force, therefore, is related directly to the difference in potential energy", "5737a7351c456719005744f5": "conservative force acts on the system. The force, therefore, is related directly to the difference in potential energy", "5737a84dc3c5551400e51f59": "physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces", - "5737a84dc3c5551400e51f5a": "gradient of potentials", + "5737a84dc3c5551400e51f5a": "physical scenarios", "5737a84dc3c5551400e51f5b": "numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms", "5737a84dc3c5551400e51f5c": "sufficiently detailed description", "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f61": "statistical mechanics", "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f62": "nonconservative forces", - "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f63": "detailed treatment with statistical mechanics", + "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f63": "transfer", "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f64": "Second", - "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f65": "internal energies of the system, and are often associated with the transfer of heat", - "5737aafd1c456719005744fb": "unit of mass: the metric slug", + "5737a9afc3c5551400e51f65": "macroscopic closed systems", + "5737aafd1c456719005744fb": "mass: the metric slug", "5737aafd1c456719005744fc": "kilopond), is the force exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of mass", "5737aafd1c456719005744fd": "mass: the metric slug", "5737aafd1c456719005744fe": "mass: the metric slug",