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How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The code received the Runner - up Award in the 1999 Jesse Garson Award for In-film typography or opening credit sequence . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | " The Matrix " s production designer , Owen Paterson , used methods to distinguish the " real world " and the Matrix in a pervasive way . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The production design team generally placed a bias towards the Matrix code 's distinctive green color in scenes set within the simulation , whereas there is an emphasis on the color blue during scenes set in the " real world " . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | In addition , the Matrix scenes ' sets were slightly more decayed , monolithic , and grid - like , to convey the cold , logical and artificial nature of that environment . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | For the " real world " , the actors ' hair was less styled , their clothing had more textile content , and the cinematographers used longer lenses to soften the backgrounds and emphasize the actors . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The " Nebuchadnezzar " was designed to have a patched - up look , instead of clean , cold and sterile space ship interior sets as used on films like " Star Trek " . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The wires were made visible to show the ship 's working internals , and each composition was carefully designed to convey the ship as " a marriage between Man and Machine " . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | For the scene when Neo wakes up in the pod connected to the Matrix , the pod was constructed to look dirty , used , and sinister . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | During the testing of a breathing mechanism in the pod , the tester went into hypothermia in under eight minutes , so the pod had to be heated . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | Kym Barrett , costume designer , said that she defined the characters and their environment by their costume . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | For example , Reeves ' office costume was designed for Thomas Anderson to look uncomfortable , disheveled , and out of place . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | Barrett sometimes used three types of fabric for each costume , and also had to consider acting practicality . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The actors needed to perform martial art actions in their costume , hang upside - down without people seeing up their dress , or work the wires when strapped to the harnesses . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | For Trinity , Barrett experimented with how each fabric absorbs and reflects different types of light , and was eventually able to make Trinity 's costume mercury - like and oil - slick to suit the character . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | For the Agents , their costume was designed to create a secret service , undercover look , resembling the film " JFK " . | 00 |
How is the code that comprises the Matrix represented in the film ? | The sunglasses , a staple to the film 's aesthetics , were commissioned for the film to designer Richard Walker from sunglass maker Blinde Design . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | Mongolian cuisine refers to the local culinary traditions of Mongolia and Mongolian styled dishes . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | The extreme continental climate has affected the traditional diet , so the Mongolian cuisine primarily consists of dairy products , meat , and animal fats . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | Use of vegetables and spices is limited . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | Due to geographic proximity and deep historic ties , Mongolian cuisine is also influenced by Chinese and Russian cuisine . | 11 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | In fact , one of the most popular dishes is called " buuz " , which is a steamed dumpling . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | Many people mistake it for being one of the national dishes , when in fact it is of Chinese origin . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | Another popular dish is called " lapsha " , a simple noodle dish . | 00 |
Mongolian cuisine has been influenced by which two countries ? | The word is actually Russian for noodles . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | According to the Hughston Health Alert , " Lacerations to the head , scalp , and face are the most frequent types of injury hockey . " | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | ( Schmidt 6 ) Even a shallow cut to the head results in a loss of a large amount of blood . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Most concussions occur during player to player contact ( 49 %) rather than when a player is checked into the boards ( 35 %) . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Not only are lacerations common , “ it is estimated that direct trauma accounts for 80 % of all injuries . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Most of these injuries are caused by player contact , falls and contact with a puck , high stick and occasionally , a skate blade . ” ( Schmidt 3 ) One of the causes of head injury is checking from behind . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Due to the danger of delivering a check from behind , many leagues , including the NHL have made this a major and gross misconduct penalty ( called " boarding " ) . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Another type of check that accounts for many of the player to player contact concussions is a check to the head . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | A check to the head can be defined as delivering a hit while the receiving player ’s head is down and their waist is bent and the aggressor is targeting the receiving player 's head . | 11 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Checks to the head have accounted for nearly 50 % of concussions that players in the National Hockey League have suffered . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | Concussions that players suffer may go unreported because there are no obvious physical signs if a player is not knocked unconscious . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | This can prove to be dangerous if a player decides to return to play without receiving proper medical attention . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | In recent years there has been debate over whether or not a check to head should be deemed an acceptable hit in hockey . | 00 |
In Ice hockey , how can you describe the action of a check to the head ? | In March 2011 , the NHL instituted a new concussion testing protocol to help improve detection of concussions during gameplay | 00 |
Who wrong a poem called " Niagra " ? | The Niagara Falls area features as the base camp for a German aerial invasion of the United States in the H. G. Wells novel " The War in the Air " . | 00 |
Who wrong a poem called " Niagra " ? | Many poets have been inspired to write about the falls . | 00 |
Who wrong a poem called " Niagra " ? | Among them is the Cuban poet Jose Maria Heredia who wrote the poem "" Niagara "" . | 11 |
Who wrong a poem called " Niagra " ? | There are commemorative plaques on both sides of the falls recognising the poem . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | Science and technology . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | The adult literacy rate in 2008 was 78 % . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | Education is given a high priority and accounts for 6 % of GNP. | 11 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | A basic education for children between the ages of 6 and 16 has been compulsory since 1991 . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | Tunisia ranked 17th in the category of " quality of the educational system " and 21 st in the category of " quality of primary education " in The Global Competitiveness Report 2008-9 , released by The World Economic Forum . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | While children generally acquire Tunisian Arabic at home , when they enter school at age 6 , they are taught to read and write in Standard Arabic . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | From the age of 8 , they are taught French while English is introduced at the age of 12 . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | The four years of secondary education are open to all holders of Diplôme de Fin d’Etudes de l’Enseignement de Base where the students focus on entering university level or join the workforce after completion . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | The Enseignement secondaire is divided into two stages : general academic and specialized . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | The higher education system in Tunisia has experienced a rapid expansion and the number of students has more than tripled over the past 10 years from approximately 102,000 in 1995 to 365,000 in 2005 . | 00 |
How much of GNP does education represent ? | The gross enrollment rate at the tertiary level in 2007 was 31 percent , with gender parity index of GER of 1.5. | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Phase 2 : Battle for Smolensk ( 3 July – 5 August 1941 ) . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | On 3 July , Hitler finally gave the go - ahead for the Panzers to resume their drive east after the infantry divisions had caught up . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | However , a rainstorm typical of Russian summers slowed their progress and Russian defenses stiffened . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | The delays gave the Soviets time to organize a massive counterattack against Army Group Center . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Its ultimate objective was Smolensk , which commanded the road to Moscow . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Facing the Germans was an old Soviet defensive line held by six armies . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | On 6 July , the Soviets attacked the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks . | 11 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | The Germans defeated this counterattack with overwhelming air superiority . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | The 2nd Panzer Army crossed the River Dnieper and closed on Smolensk from the south while the 3rd Panzer Army , after defeating the Soviet counterattack , closed on Smolensk from the north . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Trapped between their pincers were three Soviet armies . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | On 18 July , the Panzer Groups came to within sixteen kilometres of closing the gap but the trap would not snap shut until 26 July . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | When the Panzer Groups finally closed the gap , 300,000 Red Army soldiers were captured ; but liquidating the pocket took another ten days in which time 100,000 Red Army soldiers escaped to stand between the Germans and Moscow . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Four weeks into the campaign , the Germans realized they had grossly underestimated Soviet strength . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | The German troops had used their initial supplies without attaining the expected strategic freedom of movement . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Operations were now slowed down to allow for resupply ; the delay was to be used to adapt strategy to the new situation . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Hitler had lost faith in encirclement as large numbers of Soviet soldiers had escaped the pincers . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Hitler now believed he could defeat the Soviets by economic damage , depriving them of the industrial capacity to continue the war . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | That meant seizing the industrial center of Kharkov , the Donets Basin and the oil fields of the Caucasus in the south and the speedy capture of Leningrad , a major center of military production , in the north . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | He also wanted to link up with the Finns to the north . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Fedor von Bock and almost all the German generals involved in Operation " Barbarossa " , vehemently argued in favor of continuing the all - out drive toward Moscow . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | Besides the psychological importance of capturing the enemy 's capital , the generals pointed out that Moscow was a major center of arms production and the center of the Soviet communications and transportation system . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | More importantly , intelligence reports indicated that the bulk of the Red Army was deployed near Moscow under Semyon Timoshenko for an all - out defense of the capital . | 00 |
On what date did the Soviets attack the 3rd Panzer Army with 700 tanks ? | But Hitler was adamant , and issued a direct order to Heinz Guderian , bypassing his commanding officer von Bock , to send Army Group Centre 's tanks to the north and south , temporarily halting the drive to Moscow . | 00 |
How many states compromise Germany ? | Germany comprises sixteen states which are collectively referred to as " Länder " . | 11 |
How many states compromise Germany ? | < / ref > Each state has its own state constitution and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organisation . | 00 |
How many states compromise Germany ? | Because of differences in size and population the subdivisions of these states vary , especially as between city states ( " Stadtstaaten " ) and states with larger territories ( " Flächenländer " ) . | 00 |
How many states compromise Germany ? | For regional administrative purposes five states , namely Baden - Württemberg , Bavaria , Hesse , North Rhine - Westphalia and Saxony , consist of a total of 22 Government Districts ( " Regierungsbezirke " ) . | 00 |
How many states compromise Germany ? | Germany is divided into 403 districts ( " Kreise " ) at a municipal level ; these consist of 301 rural districts and 102 urban districts . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | Serbia was frustrated in the north by Austria - Hungary 's incorporation of Bosnia . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | In March 1909 , Serbia was forced to accept the annexation and restrain anti-Habsburg agitation by Serbian nationalists . | 11 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | Instead , the Serbian government looked to formerly Serb territories in the south , notably " Old Serbia " ( the Sanjak of Novi Pazar and the province of Kosovo ) . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | On 15 August 1909 the Military League , a group of Greek officers , took action against the government to reform their country 's national government and reorganize the army . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | The League found itself unable to create a new political system , until the league summoned the Cretan politician Eleutherios Venizelos to Athens as its political adviser . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | Venizelos persuaded the king to revise the constitution and asked the League to disband in favor of a National Assembly . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | In March 1910 the Military League dissolved itself . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | Bulgaria , which had secured Ottoman recognition of her independence in April 1909 and enjoyed the friendship of Russia , also looked to districts of Ottoman Thrace and Macedonia . | 00 |
When was the annexation of Bosnia finally approved by Serbia ? | In August 1910 Montenegro followed Bulgaria 's precedent by becoming a kingdom . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | The final process is called " tempering " . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | Uncontrolled crystallization of cocoa butter typically results in crystals of varying size , some or all large enough to be clearly seen with the naked eye . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | This causes the surface of the chocolate to appear mottled and matte , and causes the chocolate to crumble rather than snap when broken . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | The uniform sheen and crisp bite of properly processed chocolate are the result of consistently small cocoa butter crystals produced by the tempering process . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | The fats in cocoa butter can crystallize in six different forms ( polymorphous crystallization ) . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | The primary purpose of tempering is to assure that only the best form is present . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | The six different crystal forms have different properties . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | As a solid piece of chocolate , the cocoa butter fat particles are in a crystalline rigid structure that gives the chocolate its solid appearance . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | Once heated , the crystals of the polymorphic cocoa butter will be able to break apart from the rigid structure and allow the chocolate to obtain a more fluid consistency as the temperature increases . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | This is known as the melting process . | 00 |
What kind of chocolate melts at a lower temperature ? | When the heat is removed , the cocoa butter crystals will become rigid again and come closer together , allowing the chocolate to solidify . | 00 |
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