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Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | Obesity - related type 2 diabetes is considered epidemic by health care professionals . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | The infant mortality rate of 6.06 per thousand places the United States 176th highest out of 222 countries . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | In 2010 , coronary artery disease , lung cancer , stroke , chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases , and traffic accidents caused the most years of life lost in the U.S. Low back pain , depression , musculoskeletal disorders , neck pain , and anxiety caused the most years lost to disability . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | The most deleterious risk factors were poor diet , tobacco smoking , obesity , high blood pressure , high blood sugar , physical inactivity , and alcohol use . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | Alzheimer 's disease , drug abuse , kidney disease and cancer , and falls caused the most additional years of life lost over their age - adjusted 1990 per-capita rates . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | U.S. teenage pregnancy and abortion rates are substantially higher than in other Western nations . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | The U.S. is a global leader in medical innovation . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | America solely developed or contributed significantly to 9 of the top 10 most important medical innovations since 1975 as ranked by a 2001 poll of physicians , while the EU and Switzerland together contributed to five . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | Since 1966 , Americans have received more Nobel Prizes in Medicine than the rest of the world . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | From 1989 to 2002 , four times more money was invested in private biotechnology companies in America than in Europe . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | The U.S. health - care system far outspends any other nation , measured in both per capita spending and percentage of GDP. | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | Health - care coverage in the United States is a combination of public and private efforts and is not universal . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | In 2010 , 49.9 million residents or 16.3 % of the population did not carry health insurance . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | The subject of uninsured and underinsured Americans is a major political issue . | 00 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | In 2006 , Massachusetts became the first state to mandate universal health insurance . | 11 |
Which state was the first to introduce universal health insurance ? | Federal legislation passed in early 2010 would ostensibly create a near - universal health insurance system around the country by 2014 , though the bill and its ultimate impact are issues of controversy . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Peru is a multiethnic country formed by different groups over five centuries . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Amerindians inhabited Peruvian territory for several millennia before the Spanish Conquest of the 16th century ; according to historian Noble David Cook their population decreased from nearly 5–9 million in the 1520s to around 600,000 in 1620 mainly because of infectious diseases . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Spaniards and Africans arrived in large numbers under colonial rule , mixing widely with each other and indigenous peoples . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Gradual European immigration from Italy , Spain , France , Britain , and Germany followed independence . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Peru freed its black slaves in 1854 . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Chinese arrived in the 1850s , replacing slave workers , and have since greatly influenced Peruvian society . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | The last Peruvian census that attempted to classify persons according to ethnicity was in 1940 , when 53 % of the population was found to be white or mestizo ( mixed white and Amerindian ancestry ) and 46 % was found to be Amerindian . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | According to the CIA World Factbook , the majority of the people in Peru are Amerindians , mostly Quechua and Aymara , followed by mestizos . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Yet , in a 2006 survey from the " Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática " ( INEI ) , the Peruvian population self-identified primarily as mestizo ( 59.5 %) , followed by Quechua ( 22.7 %) , Aymara ( 2.7 %) , Amazonian ( 1.8 %) , Black / Mulatto ( 1.6 %) , white ( 4.9 %) , and " Others " ( 6.7 %) . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | With about 29.5 million inhabitants , Peru is the fifth most populous country in South America . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Its demographic growth rate declined from 2.6 % to 1.6 % between 1950 and 2000 ; population is expected to reach approximately 42 million in 2050 . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | As of 2007 , 75.9 % lived in urban areas and 24.1 % in rural areas . | 11 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Major cities include Lima ( home to over 8 million people ) , Arequipa , Trujillo , Chiclayo , Piura , Iquitos , Cusco , Chimbote , and Huancayo ; all reported more than 250,000 inhabitants in the 2007 census . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | There are 15 uncontacted Amerindian tribes in Peru . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Spanish , the first language of 83.9 % of Peruvians aged five and older in 2007 , is the primary language of the country . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | It coexists with several indigenous languages , the most common of which is Quechua , spoken by 13.2 % of the population . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Other native and foreign languages were spoken at that time by 2.7 % and 0.1 % of Peruvians , respectively . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | In the 2007 census , 81.3 % of the population over 12 years old described themselves as Catholic , 12.5 % as Evangelical , 3.3 % as of other denominations , and 2.9 % as non-religious . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Literacy was estimated at 92.9 % in 2007 ; this rate is lower in rural areas ( 80.3 %) than in urban areas ( 96.3 %) . | 00 |
What percentage of Peru residents live in urban areas in 2007 ? | Primary and secondary education are compulsory and free in public schools . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The Department for Education is the government department responsible for issues affecting people in England up to the age of 19 , including education . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | State - run and - funded schools are attended by approximately 93 % of English schoolchildren . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Of these , a minority are faith schools , primarily Church of England or Catholic . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Between three and four is nursery school , 4 and 11 is primary school , and 11 to 16 is secondary school . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | After finishing compulsory education , pupils take a GCSE examination , following which they may decide to continue in further education for two years . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Further education colleges , such as sixth form colleges are either separate or attached to the secondary school institution and prepare students to sit A-Level examinations , for higher education at universities . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Although most English secondary schools are comprehensive , in some areas there are selective intake grammar schools , to which entrance is subject to passing the eleven plus exam . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Around 7.2 % of English schoolchildren attend private schools , which are funded by private sources . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Standards in state schools are monitored by the Office for Standards in Education , and in private schools by the Independent Schools Inspectorate . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Students normally enter universities in the United Kingdom from 18 onwards , where they study for an academic degree . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | There are over 90 universities in England , all but one of which are public . | 11 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The Department for Business , Innovation and Skills is the government department responsible for higher education in England . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Students are generally entitled to student loans for maintenance . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The first degree offered to undergraduates is the Bachelor 's degree , which usually takes three years to complete . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Students are then eligible for a postgraduate degree , a Master 's degree , taking one year , or a Doctorate degree , which takes three . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | England 's universities include some of the highest - ranked universities in the world ; the University of Cambridge , Imperial College London , the University of Oxford and University College London are all ranked in the global top 10 in the 2010 " QS World University Rankings " . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The London School of Economics has been described as the world 's leading social science institution for both teaching and research . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The London Business School is considered one of the world 's leading business schools and in 2010 its MBA programme was ranked best in the world by the " Financial Times " . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Academic degrees in England are usually split into classes : first class (I) , upper second class ( II:1 ) , lower second class ( II:2 ) and third ( III ) , and unclassified ( below third class ) . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | The King 's School , Canterbury and King 's School , Rochester are the oldest schools in the English - speaking world . | 00 |
How many of England 's universities are public ? | Many of England 's better - known schools , such as Winchester College , Eton College , St Paul 's School , Rugby School , and Harrow School are fee - paying institutions . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | After the produced pilot lived up to NBC 's hopes , the series premiered with the name " Friends " on September 22 , 1994 in the coveted Thursday 8:30 p.m. timeslot . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | The pilot aired between " Mad About You " and " Seinfeld " , and was watched by almost 22 million American viewers . | 11 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | The series was a huge success throughout its run , and was a staple of NBC 's Thursday night line - up , dubbed by the network as Must See TV. | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | When Crane told reporters in 2001 that the ninth season was a possibility , critics believed that he was posturing , and that at least two of the cast members would not sign on for another season . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | When it was confirmed that " Friends " would return for a ninth season , the news was mainly about the amount of money — $ 7 million per episode — that it took to bring the series back for another season . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | After year - long expectations that the ninth season would be the series ' last , NBC signed a deal in late December 2002 to bring the series back for a final tenth season . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | The series ' creative team did not want to extend negotiations into the next year , and wanted to start writing the rest of the ninth season episodes and a potential series finale . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | NBC agreed to pay $ 10 million to Warner Bros. for the production of each tenth season episode , the highest price in television history for a 30 - minute series . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Although NBC was unable to bring in enough advertising revenue from commercials to cover the costs , the series was integral to the Thursday night schedule , which brought high ratings and profits to the other television series . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | The cast demanded that the tenth season be reduced from the usual 24 episodes to 18 episodes to allow them to work on outside projects . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | In fall 2001 , Warner Bros. | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Domestic Cable made a deal with sister network TBS ( both are owned by Time Warner ) to air the series in rerun syndication . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Warner Bros. | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Domestic Cable announced that it had sold additional cable rights to " Friends " to Nick at Nite which began airing in the fall of 2011 ( unlike the TBS and broadcast syndication airings , Nick at Nite broadcasts of the series , which began airing as part of a seven - night launch marathon on September 5 , 2011 , repla... | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Warner Bros. was expected to make $ 200 million in license fees and advertising from the deal . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Nick at Nite paid $ 500,000 per episode to air the episodes after 6 p.m. | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | ET for six years through fall 2017 . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | TBS also renewed its contract for the same six - year period as Nick at Nite but paid $ 275,000 per episode because airings were restricted to before 6 p.m. | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | ET except for the first year . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | In syndication until 2005 , " Friends " had earned $ 4 million per episode in cash license fees for a total of $ 944 million . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | Beginning on March 5 , 2012 , high definition versions of all 236 " Friends " episodes were made available to local broadcast stations , starting with the pilot episode . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | For the remastered episodes , Warner Bros. restored previously cropped images on the left and right sides of the screen , using the original 35 mm film source , to use the entire widescreen frame . | 00 |
How many people viewed the pilot of Friends ? | These masters had been airing in New Zealand on TV2 since January 2011 . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | German commanders at all levels failed to react to the assault phase in a timely manner . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Communications problems exacerbated the difficulties caused by Allied air and naval firepower . | 11 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Local commanders also seemed incapable of the task of fighting an aggressive defense on the beach , as Rommel envisioned . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | The German High Command remained fixated on the Calais area , and von Rundstedt was not permitted to commit the armoured reserve . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | When it was finally released late in the day , any chance of success was much more difficult . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Overall , despite considerable Allied material superiority , the Germans kept the Allies bottled up in a small beachhead for nearly two months , aided immeasurably by terrain factors . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Although there were several known disputes among the Allied commanders , their tactics and strategy were essentially determined by agreement between the main commanders . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | By contrast , the German leaders were bullied and their decisions interfered with by Hitler , controlling the battle from a distance with little knowledge of local conditions . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Field Marshals von Rundstedt and Rommel repeatedly asked Hitler for more discretion but were refused . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Von Rundstedt was removed from his command on 29 June after he bluntly told the Chief of Staff at Hitler 's Armed Forces HQ ( Field Marshal Keitel ) to " Make peace , you idiots ! " | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Rommel was severely injured by Allied aircraft on 17 July . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | The German commanders also suffered in the quality of the available troops . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Sixty thousand of the 850,000 in Rundstedt 's command were raised from the many prisoners of war captured on the Eastern Front . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | These " Ost " units had volunteered to fight against Stalin , but when instead unwisely used to defend France against the Western Allies , ended up being unreliable . | 00 |
What out of control factors influenced the German defeat at Normandy ? | Many surrendered or deserted at the first available opportunity . | 00 |
Who was the cosmonaut that wrote about a difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 ? | There has been considerable evidence that psychosocial stressors are among the most important impediments to optimal crew morale and performance . | 00 |
Who was the cosmonaut that wrote about a difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 ? | Cosmonaut Valery Ryumin , wrote in his journal during a particularly difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 space station : “ All the conditions necessary for murder are met if you shut two men in a cabin measuring 18 feet by 20 and leave them together for two months . ” NASA 's interest in psychological stress caused b... | 11 |
Who was the cosmonaut that wrote about a difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 ? | Common sources of stress in early American missions included maintaining high performance while under public scrutiny , as well as isolation from peers and family . | 00 |
Who was the cosmonaut that wrote about a difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 ? | The latter is still often a cause of stress on the ISS , such as when the mother of NASA Astronaut Daniel Tani died in a car accident , and when Michael Fincke was forced to miss the birth of his second child . | 00 |
Who was the cosmonaut that wrote about a difficult period onboard the Salyut 6 ? | A study of the longest spaceflight concluded that the first three weeks represent a critical period where attention is adversely affected because of the demand to adjust to the extreme change of environment . | 00 |
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