diff --git "a/reference_files/question-test.new_wiki.txt" "b/reference_files/question-test.new_wiki.txt" --- "a/reference_files/question-test.new_wiki.txt" +++ "b/reference_files/question-test.new_wiki.txt" @@ -1,7938 +1,3969 @@ -is there a delegate? -how does the brotherhood make decisions? -how does an Armenian priest become a member of the brotherhood -what does the monastic brotherhood consist of -how many brotherhoods are in the Armenian church? -how did the church start at the beginning? -what year were things first established? -did the church stay in once place or move? -Did the church stay in any one place for an extended amount of time? -where was the city of Sis in todays map? -was the government seeing eye to eye even during communism in the first world war? -was the clergy seen as a communist sympathizer? -was there any event that sparked a big problem? -what happened after the assasination of this archbishop? -so was there a permanent division? -is the Armenian church more western or eastern orthadox? -what kind of clothing do Armenian bishops wear? -do they use full western priest garments? -what kind of church music is used? -are there musical instruments used during the service? -is there a defined separation of church and state? -How is the church recognized by the state? -is the church recognized by the state? -how further does the state recognize the church of Armenia? -has there ever been a legal challange? +Who elected the members of the assemblies? +When did Tarentum fall? +Since when has New people's army has been waging armed revolution against Philippine government? +Who founded Pitt? +Other than political power what other power a township may have? +Who died in 1953, giving rise to Khrushchev's rule in the Ussr? +What does Dominium maris baltici mean? +What provided primary influence on Allied Strategy in Yugoslavia? +Who wrote about "comparative benefits"? +What was New England's population in 1725? When was the First Council of Dvin? -Who assembled for this First Council? -What was the goal of the Catholicoi of Georgia and Albania? -How many bishops are in the Book of Epistles? -When was the 3rd Council of Dvin? -Who participated in the 3rd Council? -What did the Georgian Church disagree with? -Who did the Albanian Church remain under? -Why was the council held? -What does the Armenian Orthodox Church argue? -What does the church believe about Monophysitism? -What doctrine does the Armenian church follow? -How is this position defined/distinguished? -What is the plural form of Catholicos? -What is the head of Eastern Churches called? -Is Catholico higher than Patriarch? -How many Catholicos does the Armenian church currently have? -Any other current Armenian church leaders? -What are the 2 seminaries of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin? -How long is the typical study at one of the seminaries? -What degrees are awarded at completion of the seminary? -Which seminary does the Great House of Cilicia operate? -who expressed concerns over amendments -When were further constitutional amendments drafted? -What is considered the national church of Armenia? -What did Stepan Danielian state? -What is an untouchable organization? -Who annexed Armenia? -What revolution led to the annexation of Armenia? -What was closed down due to the annexation of Armenia? -What did article 8 do? -How many churches were restored or constructed by the Armenian Apostolic Church since 1984? -Who is criticized for their perceived support of the government. -What has the Apostolic church ignored? -What was Hrant Bagratyan's title? -What new construction has been criticized? -Who stated that religion and state "have completely gotten mixed up"? -Who has been involved in controversies? -What is the poverty rate in Armenia? -Who was accused of laundering money? -What type of car does Ktchoyan drive? -When was the Archbishop accused of laundering? -Who said an atheist Armenian is not an Armenian? -Who was director of the Museum of the Mother See in 2013? -Who said national identity and religious identity are not the same? -Who made a statement that received a lot of criticism? -Who disagreed with Karapetyan in an editorial? -What is the national church of Armenia? -What is the Armenian Apostolic Church part of? -What was Armenia the first country to do? -Armenia make Christianity it's official religion? -What is one of the oldest christian communities? -Who does the Armenian church say gave them apostolic succession? -Who did Thaddeus cure? -What was Abgar V cured of? -When did Abgar V become Christian? -Who started a nunnery in Armenia? -Who persecuted Armenian Christians? -What is called the most crucial step in history? -Who was the first to make Christianity their state religion? -Who were the Arsacid-Armenian rulers defying? -What king of Armenia was converted to Christianity by Gregory the Illuminator? -Who was the first Catholicos of the Armenian Church? -Who made Gregory the first Catholicos? -Where was Gregory consecrated? -Who helped Gregory build the first Armenian church? -What did Gregory have a vision of? -When did the Armenian church distance itself from the Roman church? -What grew stronger in Armenia during the 5th century. -What was translated into Armenian the 5th century? -When was the Armenian alphabet finished? -What was translated into Armenian along with the Bible? -What does a second-order macronym point to? -What is "RARS", fully expanded? -Which macronym stands for "Advanced TOVS"? -What can happen to macronyms when they are nested? -Which macronym was discovered to be the most deeply nested? -What event was the word colinderies based off? -In what century did acronyms pronounced as words become common? -What year was the word colinda used in? -Where was the Colonial and Indian Exposition held in 1886? -What is David Wilton's profession? -What president created what are known as alphabet agencies? -What military organization uses the acronym COMCRUDESPAC? -What does YABA stand for? -What is another phrase for alphabet agencies? -What do the first three letters in COMCRUDESPAC mean? -How does the College Scholastic Ability Test shorten their name? -What is an example of a school that creates an acronym based on their main subject? -Which school is referred to as KAIST in two languages? -What are the 3 most prestigious schools in Korea? -How did SKY form its acronym? -What does SMS stand for? -How many characters is SMS limited to? -What is the SMS acronym for girlfriend? -What does LOL stand for? -What is the acronym for download? -From which expanded term did the simplistic term "Changwei" derive? -Which terms did China borrow from Soviet Leninist translations? -How many parts can be derived from the National People's Congress? -From what lengthened term did "Standing Committee" first originate? -What task does having a key for acronyms in a publication eliminate the need for? -Why is an explanation of abbreviations a problem for people who already know them? -What is a common mode of reading? -What publication medium has no search tools? -What is another phrase for false etymology? -What phrase is the word "cop" said to be derived from? -What type of words are most likely to have false etymologies? -What word did the phrase "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" supposedly lead to? -What is the full extension of Gestapo? -What is the shortened term for a "strange habit of abbreviating"? -Is the term "Gestapo" a syllabic or acrimonious term? -Which language uses initial syllables to abbreviate moreso than English? -Which governmental agencies often create acronyms? -Which military is particularly known for its frequent acronym use? -What subjects do police acronyms often reference? -What was Akademi Militer shortened to? -What does RAM stand for? -What does PIN stand for? -What does ATM stand for? -What does HIV acronym stand for? -Traditionally, what came after abbreviations? -What did the period of an abbreviation replace? -Nowadays what is used to indicate that a word is an abbreviation? -In acronyms, what did each letter represent? -What other punctuation marks were used to show abbreviations? -What does backronym mean? -What should "Book" stand for according to Anthony Burgess? -What was the Apple Lisa said to refer to? -Who was the Apple Lisa actually named after? -What is another way to abbreviate the word internationalization? -In the abbreviation i18n, what does the number 18 represent? -What does the word l10n stand for? -What is the letter used to represent an unspecified number of letters? -Using the x notation format, what is the abbreviation for crystallization? -What does it mean for acronyms to be contrived? -What type of company is French Connection? -What did French Connection refer to itself as at first? -What did fcuk stand for? -What is the common way a writer will pluralize an acronym? -When does Kate Turabian allow apostrophes to make plural acronyms? -According to Kate Turabian, how would you make Ph,D plural? -According to Kate Turabian, how would one pluralize the acronym DVD? -What does the Modern Language Association say about pluralizing acronyms using apostrophes? -What does DARPA stand for? -In what year did Wired Magazine report on DARPA -What was the objective of the DARPA programs reported by Wired Magazine -What were the acronyms for programs developed by DARPA -What is DARPA known for? -Why do many writers capitalize initials? -Does this also apply to English orthography? -How do most professional editors handle capitalization? -Are common nouns capitalized in English? -What reasons are some acronyms chosen? -What was ViB first intended to be named? -What would have been the acronym resulting from Alles nur aus Liebe? -What is the Computer Literacy and Internet Technology qualification known as? -Should disc and discs have the same acronym? -What are the abbreviations for United States? -Do possessive abbreviations take precedence? -Is a plural form needed when an abbreviation already identifies a plural form? -What are the different way to pluralize the acronym CD? -What is the possessive plural of the acronym CD? -What is another way to write SOS's? -What does the New York Times think about the usage of apostrophes in abbreviations? -At what point in publishing are initials and acronyms addressed? -What do editors use all caps for? -Do some editors use capitals for acronyms? -What is the reasoning behind this style of editin? -What is an acronym made from? -What are FBI and HTML an example of? -What is a dictionaries definition of an acronym? -How do you pronounce an acronym? -How is an initialism pronounced? -What are the two types of numbers? -How are numbers in names identified? -How are abbreviations made for words with repeated letters? -What style is used for large numbers? -What is one way to abbreviate the plural form of Member of Parliament? -Who uses the abbreviation M's P to represent Members of Parliament? -Who position did Ben Chifley use to hold? -What letter is used in the common way to make abbreviations plural? -What can happen when companies rebrand? -What types of companies have fallen victim to redundant acronym syndrome? -Do television shows suffer from this syndrome? -What is the reason for abbreviation redundancy? -What is the rule when it comes to abbreviations that are spoken as words and letters? -What is the dispute about when speaking the term URL or IRA? -What are two examples of terms that are verbalized as a blend of both words and letter names? -How are the terms URL and IRA pronounced? -What acronym-disseminating trend took off in businesses in the mid to late 19th century? -What does RF&P stand for? -How is American Telephone and Telegraph Company abbreviated? -Why did businesses start abbreviating their names in the mid to late 19th century? -What is the abbreviation for Sun Oil Company? -What is considered a new linguistic phenomonom? -In what year was the first recorded use of initialism? -How did all the new terms from technological advances affect abbreviation? -What is the abbreviation for the Oxford English Dictionary? -What year was the use of initialism put to general use? -What was A.W.O.L. called when pronounced as a word? -By 1943, what term was used to refer to abbreviations as words? -What language does the term acronym derive from? -What was the original definition of acronym? -What is the acronym UNIVAC derived from? -Does precipitation increase or decrease with height? -What climate is considered to be typical of the subtropical position at 32-34S? -Valley bottoms have no what? -What are the largest glaciers? -What is the climate like in Cape Horn? -The Andean slopes in western Peru are dominated by what natural feature? -What is the climate like in the Atacama Desert? -Does the Atacama Desert have much life or is it virtually lifeless? -How many species of vascular plants live in the Andes? -In modern times, has the clearing of forests accelerated or decelerated? -Which small tree is a source of quinine? -What are two important crops that originated from the Andes? -The polylepis forest and woodlands found in Andean areas are referred to by locals as what? -Guanaco can be found living where? -Which threatened members of the rodent order inhabit the Andes' alpine regions? -Does the Andean condor occur in high or low densities? -What is the largest bird of its kind in the Western Hemisphere? -Which species of hummingbirds can be seen at altitudes above 4,000 m? -Which two highly endangered species live in Lake Titicaca? -Few large what exists in the Andean forests? -What is another term for the humid Andean forests? -What is the elevation of Mount Aconcagua? -What location is the farthest from the Earth's Center? -Where are the world's highest volcanoes? -Where are the world's highest mountain ranges? -How high is the Ojos del Salado? -What mountain range are the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta a part of? -What is the origin of the word 'cordillera'? -What is the meaning of "cordel"? -What is the average width of the Andes? -How wide is the Bolivian flexure? -What is the Pacific Ring of Fire? -What caused the Andes? -Where do the Andes end in the west? -What ore is found along the Andes Mountain range? -What borders the Andes to the east? -What does the Bolivian Orocline overlap with? -What is the name of the 18 degree S coastline bend? -What is at the Southern tip of the Andes? -What is the Orocline related to, according to Isacks? -The northern Andean segment has been rotated how? -What does the Bolivian Orocline overlap with? -What is the name of the 18 degree S coastline bend? -What is at the Southern tip of the Andes? -What is the Orocline related to, according to Isacks? -The northern Andean segment has been rotated how? -When did the formation of the modern Andes begin? -How did the Andes form during the Triassic period? -How did the Andes change during the Cretaceous Period? -How have the Andes not have constant rise? -The breakup of what super-continent stimulated the growth of the Andes? -What the government sponsored? -When the inca civilization formed? -What axis the Andes Mountain formed? -What influences the Andes Mountain formed? -What are the construction that are still existed until today? -When was the Incas defeated? -Who led the small Army of Spaniards? -Which Inca sites that can never be found by the Spaniards? -What is the surviving languages of the Andean peoples -When they surveyed the Bolivian Andes? -How to crossover the Andes and between Argentina and Chile? -What made the Andes out of reach from neighboring countries? -What is the most transportation used? -Where to find the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores? -When the east and west have been connected? -Where part of Andes Chile claimed the land? -Who defeated the combined forces of Bolivia and Peru? +In what field has progress been made via first-order logic? +Will an ECG screen help for patients at higher risk of cardiovascular disease? +What does Pera mean? +What types of organizations aid the homeless community in the United States? +What professional club as won 14 national titles since the introduction of football in the Netherlands? +Which amendment is the idea of "dual sovereignty" derived from? +Which alphabet symbols always have the same meaning? +What does KPJ stand for within the context of Yugoslavia? +What is shallow-relief used for? When chile give up the eastern side of the Andes? -When the diplomatic relations with Chile got suspended? -Who claim the land on the eastern side of the Andes? -What is the technique that the Inca practices? -How long they are practicing the irrigation technique? -What is the very important staple crop they have? -What is the another important crop to these people? -What production they use the Maize? -What is responsible for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions along the west coast of South America? -What type of event is caused by the Nazca and Antarctic Plate sliding under the South American Plate? -What is in between the Tierra del Fuego and the Scotia Plate? -How wide is the Drake Passage? -Which mountains are said to be an continuation of the Andes mountains? -What was overrode by the Andes? -In what area can the Pampean orogeny effects be seen? -Where was the Sunsas Orogen? -What is responsible for the evolution of the Magallanes Basin? -Where did the Magallanes Basin start out at? -How many volcanic zones are in the Andes range? -What was caused by the Nazca and Antarctic Plate sliding under the South American Palte? -What seperates the volcanic zones? -Are all of the volcanic zones the same? +In California, the word "town" is synonymous to which entity? +How are parts of the subject depicted? +What are the only two teams to ever win gold metals in these competitions? +What beat per minute interval is drum and bass usually between? +Who led the Partisan uprising in Serbia? +How do most organotin compounds, liquid or solid, appear physically? +In which parts of Africa was it common for slaves to be captured as a result of military conflicts? +What are the Un-official colors used on when pertaining to the U.S. flag? +What did social conservatives express dissatisfaction with? +What aspect of physical materials must a structural engineer comprehend? +What disease was prevalent in the United States in the early 20th century? +What large construction project helped to unite the city together? +How many Adult New Yorkers are low warn earners? +How many POWs snuck out of the camp at the end of August +Who is a famous writer whose name was used for the troops? +What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's paternal surname? +Who will need training? +What office did Reince Priebus hold? +When was Zamboanga Medical School Foundation founded? +What else is common throughout the world when it comes to names? +What innovation allowed brewers not in Oxford to compete for a market share? +When food was secured, who was able to spend time on other endeavors? +What threatened New England's ideal of an independent society? +A person who has their last name indicated by their mother's first name is known as what? +What did farm women do to provide for the rest of the needs of the family? +What percentage of the inhabitants were slaves? +Most music had what kind of theme? Which belt has a large range of volcano-tectonic? -Where are hydrocarbons trapped in the Andes Mountains? -What type of climate is beneficial to the porphyry mineralization? -Who is the largest exporter of copper? -What does the ideal climate allow them to avoid? -What does the climate in the Andes create? -How constant is the climate in the Andes? -What determines the climate in different areas of the Andes? -What is the weather typically like in Columbia? -What can you find just a short distance away from Cotopaxi? -The temperatures of each are greatly affected by what? -What was another name for the Atlantic slave trade? -Where did the majority of the slaves come from? -When did the Atlantic slave trade take place? -Who sold the slaves? -Who bought the slaves? -Who was the first to engage in the New World slave trade? -When did the Portuguese complete the first transatlantic slave voyage? -What was one of titles the first Africans imported to the English colonies referred to as? -Where were the slaves sold? -What were the slaves considered? -Where did many slave traders establish outposts? -Who were the slaves purchased from? -Where were the slaves shipped to? -Where were the slaves housed while awaiting shipment? -How many slaves are estimated to have been shipped across the Atlantic? -What made ocean travel difficult and risky for ships? -At what point were the ships better equipped to deal with the tidal currents? -How many sailors engaged in the slave trade visited West Africa between 1600 and 1800? -Who coined the tern "disenclavement"? -What is disenclavement? -What combined to make Europeans the most likely people to explore the Atlantic and develop its commerce? -Who noted this fact? -What did European traders want to trade for? -What was viewed as a commercial, political, and religious threat to European Christendom? -What did Thornton identify as being the drive to find new and profitable commercial opportunities outside of Europe? -What proportion of slaves died in the Middle Passage? -How many Africans were killed during the voyages of the Middle Passage? -Who conducted research into the deaths associated with the Middle Passage? -What was the highest number of slaves that could be found on an individual ship? -What was the lowest number of slaves that could be found on an individual ship? -What subject does Raymond L. Cohn teach? -In what area has Raymond L. Cohn conducted research? -As the slave trade progressed, what happened to mortality rates among slaves on the voyages? -In what time period was the minimum length of many slave voyages 2.5 months? -In what time period was 2 months the longest amount of time it took for the slave voyages? -Where did Portuguese mariners explore in the 15th century? -What was the ethnicity of the people that were captured during the pirate attacks? -Who were the first group of people from Europe to use African slaves in the New World? -When did African slaves first come to Hispaniola? -By what year had the number of African slaves become larger than the number of Tupani on Brazilian sugar plantations? -What country was the leader of the slave trade? -Where was the Royal Africa Company located? -When did the Royal Africa Company cease to have a monopoly on the slave trade? -What British town produced the largest amount of guns at that time? -What were guns exchanged for at that time? -When did the first African slaves reach the area now known as the United States? -When did the first slaves reach Colombia? -How many colonists from Spain came to the area now known as the United States in January 1526? -When did the first slaves reach Costa Rica? -Did slaves arrive in El Salvador or Florida first? -What did William Wilberforce dedicate his life to as a Member of the British Parliament? -How many votes were for the motion to abolish the Atlantic slave trade? -What year did Britian abolish the Atlantic slave trade? -What year did the United States act to abolish the Atlantic slave trade? -When did the United States act to abolish its internal slave trade? -Who argued that Africans were being forced into "colonial" trade with the Europeans? -Who argued that Atlantic slave trade was not nearly as critical to the African economy? -What was the outcome of the economic trade agreement, between the Africans and Europeans? -What did John Thorton believe in contrast to other historians? -What did the "colonial" trade agreement consist of? -What was the trading of slaves called to South American colonies? -What is the asiento system? -What was the time frame of the Atlantic slave trade? -Which country did not directly deal with the slave trade but licensed traders? -What percent of slaves did the South American colonies account for? -Who established the West Africa Squadron in 1808? -How many officers were stationed on the 25 vessels? -How many African rulers signed the Anti-slavery treaties? -How many Africans were freed from the seized vessels? -How many ships were seized by the Royal Navy's Squadron? -What did African kings receive for each slave? -Who is the pioneer of British slave trade? -Where were the enslaved Africans taken? -What goods were brought back from the Americas to Europe? -What year's did the African kings take part in the slave trade? -What was a cause of the Atlantic Slave Trade? -Which group was first utilized as labour? -What was the Western part of Africa known as? -Why did indentured servitude fail in the New World, as an alternative to slavery? -For what reason did the Europeans need slaves? -What year did the last ship land on American soil? -What is the name of the last survivor? -Which country was the last to ban the Atlantic slave trade and what year? -When did Brazil itself end slavery? -Brazil and Cuba continued to accept a large number of enslaved people until when? -How did Africans take part in the slave trade? -Why were criminals sold as slaves? -Who refused to do business with slavers completely? -Other than raids, what was another way to obtain slaves? -Where did the captives who were sold usually come from? -Which European country carried the greatest amount of slaves across the Atlantic? -Which United States President outlawed the slave trade? -Who is Walter Rodney? -What does Walter Rodney say about why the British made the decision to end their participation? -What year was the slave trade outlawed with the United States? -What did Hardt and Negri state was not the main reason for to end the slave trade? -What arguments played a secondary role for ending the slave trade? -What was one of the most important Revolutions? -What was the purpose of the more recent argument as described by Hardt and Negri? -What was one of the benefits of slavery? -What was the main negative effect of slavery on the economies of Africa? -What country was the exception to the controlling and preventing of enslavement? -What were the benefits derived from trading slaves? -Who was John Thornton? -After centuries of non-participation, who rejoined the trans-atlantic slave trade? -What African nation was exceptional in it's lack of control over its coast? -What did African leaders see in terms of slave trade? -How did the slave trade negatively impact Africa? -Why did the Kingdom of Benin participate in the slave trade after centuries on non-participation? -How much was the King of Dahomey earning in 1770 by selling captured slaves? -How many slaves were Europeans taking to the Caribbean each year in 1778? -In which century did the Atlantic slave trade reach its peak? -During which war did the Atlantic slave trade reach its peak? -Which European people brought the most slaves to the Caribbean in 1778? -In what part of the world was slavery inherited by a child born to a slave?? -In what part of the world was slavery not inherited by a child born to a slave? -In what area was slavery not confined to people belonging to a minority ethnicity or faith group? -In what areas was slavery generally confined to people belonging to a minority ethnicity or faith group? -About how many people were traded as slaves in the Atlantic slave trade? -How many slaves died in transit across the Atlantic? -How many Africans died in Africa after they were seized by slave traders?? -How many slaves from Africa survived the journey and made it to the New World? -What factor influenced African legal codes, as cited by Dr Nehusi? -What percentage of fatalities were a product of African military conflicts? -What type of events resulted in the majority of enslavements? -In which parts of Africa was it common for slaves to be captured as a result of military conflicts? -What country is mentioned here as having difficult relations with adjoining countries due to slavery? -During what period did Benin prosper from slavery? -What did the economy of the Khasso kingdoms have a major dependence upon? -What was one of the names given to Benin's coastline? -what happened in the 17th century regarding shipments ? -how long was the first african been kidnapped ? -where were the slaves shipped ? -who took the slaves to Montserrat ? -when was Chattel slavery codified ? -What year was chattel slavery codified in Virginia law? -What principle means that all children of slave mothers were made into slaves? -After how many years of work were indentured servants freed? -Kidnapped Africans brought into Jamestown, Virginia were not initially considered slaves but what? -Where did Irish immigrants take slaves to in 1651? -Which nation in 1800 had the most financial success in the West Indian colonies? -What other nation did the British compete against in the sugar colony business? -What important colony did France lose to a slave revolt in 1791? -Was French sugar cheaper or more expensive than British sugar prior to 1791 and the French revolution? -What major technological advantage did Europe have over Africa? -What fueled economic growth in Europe and the Americas? -What did agricultural profits from the Americas help fuel? -Plantation owners from the Caribbean helped to fund what invention? -Whose theories did Walter Rodney base his arguments off of? -Who argued that social change and stagnation was caused by domestic factors? -What region of Africa did Joseph C. Miller research? -Who did Patrick Manning criticize for for being too speculative? -Who estimated counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed? -Which historian's methodology and accuracy has come under scrutiny? -Which proponent of the slave trade argued that African societies were not affected by the trade? -Due to the slave trade, which societies received an influx of goods? -Which abolitionist argued that African societies were severely harmed by the slave trade? -What do the scholars debate on it's effects to African societies? -What book did Alex Haley write? -When was Roots: The Saga of an American Family published? -When did the Roots television miniseries premier? -What network did the Roots television miniseries premier on? -What is the name of the annual festival in Gambia? -When was the American Colonization Society founded? -When did the Reconstruction take place? -What year did the American Colonization Society send a ship to Liberia? -How many African Americans settled in Liberia? -Where did the 2001 World Conference Against Racism take place? -Why did some countries not want to apologize for past slavery and racism? -What did African nations demand for? -What countries didn't want to apologize for past slavery and racism? -When was the House Joint Resolution Number 728 passed? -Who is Bob Riley? -Who passed the House Joint Resolution Number 728? -When did the Governor of Alabama sign the apology? -Who wrote an open letter to African countries demanding an apology? -When did the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria write the open letter? -What did the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria suggest to African countries demanding an apology? -What was the the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria's stance apologizing? -What group performed the initial Atlantic naval explorations? -How did Thornton describe the "initial exploration of the Atlantic"? -Who sponsored the most dramatic discoveries, according to Thornton? -What myth is perpetuated by Iberian leadership? -What European nationalities were involved in Atlantic naval explorations? -What types of enslaved peoples did the Europeans purchase? -What did South Africans make a business out of? -What provided a large new market for the Atlantic slave trade? -What were the differences between slaves in Africa and those abroad? -Why were wars perpetuated in the African region? -Why did Europeans settle in lands outside Europe? -Under who did European migrants colonize the Canary Islands? -When did Europeans colonize the Canary Islands? -What did Europeans do with native Canary Islanders? -What were the main produce of the Canary islands after European occupation? -What was the actual motive for European expansion? -What type of people composed Europeans in the Canary Islands? -How were the Canary Islands used? -When did European trades begin to meet serious resistance? -How did African sailors exhibit superiority over European invaders? -What year did the Portuguese king reach an agreement with West African states on trade? -Who supported Portugal in their campaign to take over Southwest Angola? -What islands did the Portuguese attempt to conquer in 1535? -Who seized a French vessel in 1525 for illegal trading on the Kongo coast? -What country dominated the African continent until the 20th century? -What is a wildly contested thesis in Academia in regards to the Atlantic slave trade? -What percentage of domestic investment in Britain came from slave trade profits? -What is Stanley Engerman's estimate for slave trade profits in Britain? -When did investment from West Indian profits occur? -What are some of the associated costs of the slave trade? -Who argued that the export of people crippled Africa? -What explains the African continents wide poverty? -How did the population of Africa change in relation to Europe and Asia? -How was the African economy disrupted by Merchants? -How were lower levels of the population disrupted? -Who argues that the effects of slavery were deleterious? -How was the African economic model different from Europe's? -How did the suppression of slave trade affect Africa's population? -Prior to what did Africa's population increase? -Population reduction in certain areas led to what? -What were the "Religious Society of Friends" also commonly referred to as? -What country was the first to ban the slave trade? -When did Britain ban the slave trade? -What US Act banned the outfitting of ships for the slave trade? -In what year did Congress outlaw the importation of slaves? -In elderly women, what age-related condition is more prevalent than it is for men? -Why do women tend to have a more pronounced exhibition of age-related artery issues? -What are some major differences between men and women physiologically? -At what point do differences in artery pulsality become obviously different? -What is the contribution of menopause to artery stiffness? -What is a major form of smoked tobacco? -What is another way that tobacco becomes a risk to health? -What percentage of cardiovascular disease is attributed to smoking? -At what age can smokers stop smoking to have the same risk as non-smokers? -What is a way tobacco is a risk to health? -What kind of diet can decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease? -What is the DASH diet? -Can a high fiber also lower risk? -Which diet is the Mediterranean diet more effective than? -What are some of the benefits of the DASH diet? -How is insufficient physical activity defined? -What is the fourth leading cause of mortality? -What percentage of adults were insufficiently active? -By what degree is ischemic heart disease reduced in adults who participate in 150 minutes of physical activity a week? -What does physical activity assist in? -What habits are linked to cardiovascular disease? -How many deaths are attributed to low fruit/vegetable intake a year? -Frequent consumption of what food promotes obesity? -What is high sugar intake associated with? -What major food staple contributes to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, due to it's dietary salt intake? -Is total fat intake an important risk factor? -What do dietary guidelines around the world recommend reducing? -What type of unsaturated fat may increase cardiovascular risk? -Do Omega-3 fatty acids have an effect? -Should saturated fats be replaced with carbohydrates? -What does the relationship between alcohol and cardiovascular disease depend on? -How can one drink and reduce risk of cardiovascular disease? -What is overall alcohol consumption associated with. -What is the relationship of high levels of drinking and cardiovascular disease? -How can one describe the relationship between cardiovascular disease and drinking? -What does the Cochrane review suggest may be harmful to those with congestive heart failure? -Why was the Cochrane review criticized? -What was there moderate evidence of? -What did one review find strong evidence of? -Is Aspirin useful in those at low risk of heart disease? -Are those at really low risk for heart disease recommended to take aspirin? -What is there a risk of when taking Aspirin? -What are Statins effective in? -Why is the decrease of events more easily seen in man than women? -Should people without cardiovascular disease take Statins? -Who should take Statins according to a United states guideline? -In what time period does the risk of developing heart disease approximately triple? -What proportion of people who die of CHD are 65 or older? -What is the most important risk factor for developing CVD? -What can begin to develop in the heart at a young age? -After what point does the risk of stroke increase by a factor of two every decade? -What diseases become more likely as people get older? -How many explanations have been given in regards to why age is a risk factor for heart related diseases? -At what point does the increase in blood cholesterol levels begin to slow down in men? -At what point does the increase in blood cholesterol levels begin to slow down in women? -What increases in the blood as people get older? -Which general properties of the vascular wall become different with age? -What specific property of the vascular wall is lost with age? -What specific property of the vascular wall is decreased with age? -What natural process can lead to changes in the properties of the vascular wall? -What can ultimately result from age-related changes in the vascular wall? -What group of people are more likely to get heart disease relative to pre-menopausal women? -What group of people are less likely to get heart disease relative to men? -After what biological period in a woman's life could it be argued that she has a similar risk of heart disease compared to a man? -Who has a higher likelihood of developing heart disease if both have diabetes, the female or the male? -Who has a lower likelihood of developing heart disease if both have diabetes, the female or the male? -What effects poor countries more than rich ones? -Is there a relationship between heart disease and economic inequality? -What do we know about spread of heart disease in poor countries? -Who recommends more equal distribution to fight heart disease? -What other type of diseases could be caused by inequality? -What effects poor countries more than rich ones? -What do we know about spread of heart disease in poor countries? -Is there a relationship between heart disease and economic inequality? -Who recommends more equal distribution to fight heart disease? -What other type of diseases could be caused by inequality? -How much more frequently are middle-aged men afflicted by coronary heart diseases compared to women? -Who is more likely to be afflicted by coronary heart diseases, middle-aged men or women? -What hormone is produced in lower amounts following menopause? -What type of cholesterol level begins to lower in women following menopause? -What is the main sex related hormone in women? -What has exposure effects on heart disease? -The major focus of these exposure effects is what? -Which gender had a higher relative risk for the disease? -Heart failure is linked to exposure from what Particulate matter? -Long term Particulate matter exposure increased rates of what? -What has exposure effects on heart disease? -The major focus of these exposure effects is what? -Which gender had a higher relative risk for the disease? -Heart failure is linked to exposure from what Particulate matter? -Long term Particulate matter exposure increased rates of what? -Atherosclerosis develops in what stage of life? -What is Atherosclerosis? -Who determmined where the lesions appear? -Atherosclerosis occurs in kids how old? -The studies done are based on what? -How many die from complications related to atherosclerosis? -What measures against the disease should be acted upon? -Awareness of this disease and what else will stem the tide? -Aatherosclerosis is how important? -Heart related diseases pose what kind of threat? -The best way to predict a cardiac event is from what? -Why aren't Risk scores more common? -Otherwise, the next best possibility is from what other disease? -Why isn't family history a more useful predictor of cardiac events? -What is another name for myocardial infarction? -What type of disease is angina? -What class of diseases involve the heart or blood vessels? -Coronary artery diseases (CAD) are classified under what larger class of diseases? -What type of disease is myocardial infarction? -How likely are diabetics to die from cardiovascular-related health problems? -What is the most life-threatening health problem that is associated with diabetes? -What other diseases are linked to cardiovascular disease? -Cardiovascular disease is common if people have a history of what health conditions? -What percentage of cardiovascular disease deaths does high blood pressure account for? -What cardiovascular diseases involve athersclerosis? -What type of cardiovascular disease can be preceded by untreated strep throat? -What percentage of cardiovascular disease deaths does obesity account for? -What percentage of cardiovascular disease deaths does tobacco use account for? -Should those with low risk of cardiovascular disease get an ECG screening? -Should those with no symptoms of cardiovascular disease get an ECG screening? -Will an ECG screen help for patients at higher risk of cardiovascular disease? -What conditions must be met for an ECG screening? -Is an echocardiography necessary? -Is cardiac stress testing necessary? -Is myocardial perfusion imaging necessary? -Should patients who are low at risk and show no symptoms of cardiovascular disease get further testing? -What percent of cardiovascular disease is estimated to be preventable? -Treating strep throat with antibiotics can decrease the risk of what type of cardiovascular disease? -Before what age is aspirin therapy not advised in women? -Before what age is aspirin therapy not advised in men? -What United States agency makes recommendations regarding the use of aspirin therapy? -Are biomarkers useful in predicting the likelihood of cardiovascular disease? -What do biomarkers contribute to cardiovascular disease? -How can cardiovascular risk factors be determined? -Can you predict the development of cardiovascular disease? -What has not been more closely studied as of 2014? -Does improving diet and participating in physical activity change lifestyle behaviors? -What health conditions are associated with cardiovascular disease? -Does a diagnosis of periodontitis increase risk for cardiovascular disease? -In what country is cardiovascular disease not the leading cause of death? -What disease is the worldwide leading cause of death? -What percent of people in the United States over the age of 80 have cardiovascular disease? -What demographic group is typically affected by cardiovascular disease? -For which gender does cardiovascular disease onset typically occur earlier? -What is hypertension? -What is hyperlipidemia? -What risk factors for cardiovascular disease do not change over time? -What is diabetes mellitus? -CETP inhibitors increase what? -What is commonly known as "bad" cholesterol? -Statins last about how long? -Fibrates do not effect the chance of heart problems despite raising bad cholesterol if you are on what? -Statins don't have as long of an effect on what? -What is commonly known as "bad" cholesterol? -Statins last about how long? -CETP inhibitors increase what? -Fibrates do not effect the chance of heart problems despite raising bad cholesterol if you are on what? -Statins don't have as long of an effect on what? -What medications will increase HDL cholesterol levels? -Will niacin, fibrates and CETP Inhibitors increase the risk of cardiovascular disease? -How long do statins prevent death? -Are statins more effective against death or lipids? -When were the first studies on cardiovascular health performed? -Who were the studies first performed by? -One was the data first published? -What is still actively researched today? -What type of medical research is it? -When were the first studies on cardiovascular health performed? -Who first studied cardiovascular health? -What did Jerry Morris use to study cardiovascular health? -When were the first cardiovascular health studies actually published? -How often are scientific studies of cardiovascular studies published? -What is C-reactive protein? -Where is C-reactive protein present? -What is NF-kB? -What is osteoprotegerin? -What is Chlamydophila pneumoniae? -What is Chlamydophila pneumoniae possibly linked to? -Why has the Chlamydia link with coronary artery disease become less plausible? -What are antibiotics used for? -What is melatonin? -What can help treat hypertension? -How are reductions of blood pressure observed? -What else can melatonin do? -What will cause consequences for the body? -Vasoactive agents are harmful when paired with what health condition? -Vasoactive agents are also harmful in patients with what disease? -What will the use of vasoactive agents cause? -What vitamins are considered antioxidants? -Will mineral supplements prevent cardiovascular disease? -Will vitamins help prevent cardiovascular disease? -What vitamin does niacin fall under? -What are the benefits of magnesium supplements? -What is the leading cause of death? -What percent of global deaths are due to cardiovascular diseases? -How many people will die every year from cardiovascular diseases by the year 2030? -Where are cardiovascular diseases most prevalent? -What percent of cardiovascular diseases will occur in South Asia? -What world organization fights for cardiovascular disease awareness? -What agency is working together with the World Heart Federation? -What factors contribute to cardiovascular diseases? -When did the Army first use fringe on a flag? -What leader has power of the use of fringe on a flag? -What organization officially owns flag designs? -Is fringe use on a flag symbolic? -When was fringe first used on a flag? -When do public buildings display the flag? -On what holiday is the flag flown at half staff? -What size flags are placed by war memorials on Memorial Day? -How big is a full size flag? -What type of holidays is flag use common on? -Where are guidelines on flag use written? -Who is the famous quote "this flag dips to no earthly king" attributed to? -What event was Martin Sheridan team captain of? -What nationality was the flag bearer who refused to dip his flag to King Edward VII? -What are the guidelines for when a flag has tattered edges? -What is the recommended way to dispose of a tattered flag? -What group has flag retirement ceremonies? -When is Flag Day? -What is released when nylon or polyester flags are burned? -What type of landing did the Space Shuttle make? -On spacecraft that launched vertically, how was the flag displayed? -What spacecraft was the Saturn V launch vehicle for? -Which spacecraft were incapable of horizontal atmospheric flight? -What groups had a standard bearer in the early Army? -Where are military flag patches traditionally worn? -What direction did the flag of the standard bearer stream in early Army days? -What US Navy uniforms have the flag patch on the left shoulder? -When did the Star Spangled Banner Flag commence exhibition at the National Museum of American History? -Who was the grandson of the 1814 commander of Fort McHenry? -Why is the Star Spangled Banner Flag kept in dim light? -What angle is the Star Spangled Banner Flag displayed at in its current home? -When did the Smithsonian Institution first gain access to the Star Spangled Banner Flag? -What does flying the flag at half-staff mean? -When were the times for flying the flag at half-staff standardized? -What leader first created guidelines on when the flag should be flown at half-staff? -Are people allowed to fly the flag at half mast outside of official times? -Who declares that the flags of a state should fly at half mast? -What is the blue rectangle in the American flag called? -How many stripes are on the American flag -How many stars are on the American flag -What do the stars on the American flag represent -What do the stripes on the American flag represent -When was the first offical American flag flown during battle -Who provided the blue for the first American flag flown during battle -Where was the first official American flag flown during battle -Who paid Capt. Abraham for his coat -What material was the red part of the first official American flag flown during battle -What was the 1777 resolution probably meant to define -Where did the flag resolution appear from -What was each regiment to carry in addition to the national standard -Who expressed concern about the standard of the United States -Who was in charge of the appearance of the American flag -Who painted the earliest known example of the flag -When was the earliest known painting of the flag created -What did not specify any specific arrangement of the American Flag -What was a state's star sometimes replaced with -How were most early American flags made -What color stripes were sometimes included on the early flags? -Who described the flag in an October 1778 letter -Which author wrote the biography of Francis Hopkinson? -What naval flag designer and signer of the declaration of independence claims to have designed the U.S. flag? -Which state is Francis Hopkinson from? -In what year was Francis Hopkinson appointed to the position of Chairman of the Continental Navy Board's Middle Department? -What did Francis Hopkinson ask for as payment for designing the U.S. flag? -Who is often credited for designing the U.S. flag? -What is the name of Betsy Ross's grandson? -In what year did William Canby first claim that Betsy Ross had sewn the first U.S. flag? -In what year was the U.S. flag created? -According to her family, what type of business did Betsy Ross run? -In what year was the number of stripes on the U.S. flag increased? -How many stripes are on the U.S. flag since adding more in 1795? -Who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner?" -What exhibition is currently home to the flag? -What museum is currently displaying the flag as part of an exhibition on the U.S. flag? -What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent? -After a new state is added, on what date do new flag designs become official? -In what year was the flag changed from having 49 stars to having 50 stars? -In what year did Hawaii gain statehood? -In what year did Alaska gain statehood? -What is the Vietnamese term for America? -In what year did Citibank open a branch in China? -What does the Vietnamese term for America (Hoa Ky) translate to? -What is American Ginseng referred to as in China? -What is the Chinese word for "country?" -What are U.S. flags that are the prescribed 1.9 ratio called? -Who can you buy U.S. flags from that are flew over the Capitol? -What are the most common sizes for the U.S. flag? -What does the executive order on U.S. flags govern? -What does G-Spec stand for? -What are the specific colors to be used on the U.S. flag? -When were the colors formally specified for the U.S. flag? -Can you convert them perfectly, to be used on screen? -How were the relative coordinates for use on screen found? -Do the official colors for the U.S. flag have to be used on all flags? -Is the practice of using different colors on the U.S. flags a new trend? -What are the Un-official colors used on when pertaining to the U.S. flag? -What year did Taylor, Knoche and Granville write about the varying differences in the official colors and the reproductions? -What is used to get approximate colors of the U.S. flag? -When was the first set of approximate colors for the U.S. flag shared to the public? -What are the numbers used for the correct red and blue for the U.S. flag in the Pantone Matching System? -In what year did Texas legislate a specific color to be used in their flag? -Who gave the first set of approximate flag colors to the public in 1998? -What was the boys name that proposed the U.S. flag design as a school project in 1958? -How old was Robert G. Heft? -What grade did Robert G. Heft originally receive for his design project? -Did Robert G. Hefts teachers change his grade after the design was accepted by Congress? -When was the first time the 49 and 50 star U.S. flag was officially flown and where? -What was New England's population in 1725? -What was the life expectancy of a 15-year-old boy in 1700? -What was New England's way of life threatened by in the middle of the 18th century? -What was New England's population in 1750? -What did colonists in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island subdivide between farmers? -What was New England's population in 1725? -What was New England's population in 1750? -What was the life expectancy of a 15-year-old boy in 1700? -What threatened the New England society of independent yeoman farmers? -What did colonists subdivide between farmers? -What was New England's population in 1725? -What was New England's population in 1750? -What threatened New England's ideal of an independent society? -What did colonists do to their land? -What was a 15-year-old boy's life expectancy in 1700? -What did farmers obtain to create farms? -Who sold farmers plots of land in New Hampshire? -What did farmers buy from speculators in New Hampshire? -What did some farmers plant? -What are types of nutritious English grass? -Who provided services to the farming population in 1750? -What did blacksmiths set up in rural villages? -What did traders set up? -What were storekeepers goods sold in exchange for? -What kind of town was Boston considered to be? -What were goods exported to the West Indies traded for? -Where did merchants export products to? -What did New England factories do? -What was exchanged in England for manufacturers? -How did many merchants become wealthy? -What types of houses did the upper class live in? -What types of houses had a symmetrical facade? -What was a specialized room in a Georgian style house? -Who had multi-purpose houses? -In which year did Spain trade Florida to Great Britain? -What did Spain get in exchange for Florida when they traded it to Great Britain? -In which war did the British capture Havana,Cuba? -When was control of Florida restored to Spain? -In which year did the inhabitants of West Florida revolt against the Spanish? -Which Notable Spainish explorer explored the southwest from mexico? -In which year did the Pueblo revolt occur? -In which year did the Spanish reoccupy Santa Fe? -How long was Sante Fe in Spanish control? -How many of Santa Fe's population were decedents of Spanish settlers in the 21 first century? -Who founded the first missions in Spanish upper Las Califronias? -What was the population of indigenous Native Americans? -When were the missions disbanded? -What did the missions introduce to the indigenous peoples of california? -What was the El Camino Real also known as? -Who founded outposts at Green Bay,Fort Buade and Saint Ignace? -In which year did the region south of the Great lakes formally become part of the United States? -What was the population of Detroit in 1773? -When was Detroit founded? -When was French Louisiana first settled? -Who Founded New Orleans? -In which year was New Orleans founded? -How many French immigrants founded New Orleans? -What river did New Orleans become an important gateway to? -In what year was parts of Louisiana ceded to Spain? -Which river formed the western border of the United States in the 1780s? -Which country negotiated with the USA over navigation rights on the Mississippi river? -Who forced Spain to give Louisiana to the French? -In what year did the USA finalize the Louisiana Purchase? -What is the Dutch named for New Netherland? -The English captured New Amsterdam in what year? -New Amsterdam was renamed to what? -In what year was New Amsterdam founded? -On what island was New Amsterdam located? -What did the Swedish call New Sweden in their language? -New Sweden was founded in what year? -What was the capital of New Sweden? -What year did the Dutch conquer New Sweden? -What city is now located at the former site of Fort Christina? -What is the name of the Christian denomination that was introduced in America by New Sweden? -In which decade was the Nothnagle Log House built? -Which town features the Nothnagle Log House? -What is the name of the oldest European-built house in the state of New Jersey? -The Swedish people brought which style of cabin to the New World? -The Russian-American Company was started in which year? -What did Russia name their first Alaskan expedition? -The USA purchased Alaska from Russia in what year? -Who founded the Russian-American Company? -Who founded the first Russian settlement in Alaska? -What was the name of the first attempted settle that the English made south of Virginia? -Who financed the Province of Carolina? -When was the first settlement attempt in Carolina? -What commodity did the original South Carolina settlers establish lucrative trade in? -What crop was introduced to the Carolina's in the 1690s? -What language did the settlers from Barbados use? -Which wars wreaked havoc on the colonies frontiers? -What language did the Protestant settlers use? -What took place in 1715? -When did the proprietors decide to sell the colonies back to the British crown? -Which colony did James Oglethrope establish? -What kind of people were used to populate Georgia? -When was the Georgia Colony founded? -The British's fear of what country played a fear in the establishment of Georgia? -How would the Georgia Colony benefit Great Britain tactically? -What was the initial decision for slavery in Georgia? -Why did the Georgians change their mind on things like slavery? -What did they do to help compete with the Carolina rice plantations? -What was the established religion of Georgia? -What kind of principles was Georgia established on? -Who created the commissions that governed the provincial government? -Who had the power to call a locally elected assembly in a province? -Who elected the members of the assemblies? -Who would advise the governor? -Who had the power to dissolve the assembly? -What was the name of the tool that was able to triple the amount of work done by farmers in one day? -Which two states came to be almost completely dependent on tobacco? -What kind of animal was considered more useful than horses? -What kind of crops did South Carolina produce? -Where were the settlers originally from that focused on mixed farming? -What kind of export trade flourished in Europe? -After 1720 what was there an international demand for? -What was in high demand in the Irish linen industry? -Where was there a high demand for corn? -How much did a bushel of wheat cost in 1770? -What two factors divided the Mid-Atlantic region in 1750? -What did merchants often by from farmers? -What were the nationalities of the immigrants that were forced to work as agricultural wage laborers? -What kind of work did the merchants have the newly arrived immigrants do in their homes? -What was the size of the farm that only made enough for subsistence? -What percentage of the inhabitants were slaves? -What were the three states that were dominated buy wealthy planters? -Who worked on the plantations? -What did the plantations grow for export? -What were you able to do if you were a white man that owned land? -What did much of Maryland's population consist of? -Around what year did the population begin to stabilize? -When did African women enter the colony? -What factors made family life impossible or unstable for colonists? -Who was often more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse? -What region was the trading hub between the southern colonies and Europe? -What region was more focused on cash-crops? -What region was based on farms that were self-sufficient and only traded for what they couldn't produce? -In which region was the economic standing higher? -Which region became an important mercantile area? -Where did the first Pilgrims settle? -What was the name of the first Pilgrim colony? -Who provided the land on which Providence Plantation was founded? -What type of constitution did Rev. Roger Williams establish with his fellow settlers? -What religion were the Pilgrims? -What was the name of the united colonies of New England, New York and the Jerseys under King James II? -What act inspired the 1689 Boston revolt? -In what year was the Massachusetts charter revoked? -In what year was the new Massachusetts charter issued? -What two settlements comprised the Province of Massachusetts Bay? -The top five percent of the white population of Virginia and Maryland had what occupation? -Where did the Irish and German Protestants move from? -What percent of white people in Virginia owned farms? -What substance was being mined? -What group controlled the local church? -What was the main event at the competitions organized by Sir Francis Nicholson? -What are three main aspects of gentry values? -What two things were necessary to maintain the status of the gentry? -Who enforced hunting laws in England? -Who was allowed to hunt in America? -Which invasion was a threat to England in the 17th century? -Which English queen helped propell national assertiveness in the 17the century? -What was the major profession of immigrants to America after 1700? -How many convicts did the British ship to American colonies between late 1610s and the American Revolution? -In which century the main waves of settlement entered America? -Name the most notable American who was trained by British officers for battle. -What increased in American men and encouraged to live their own colony, travel across the continent and fight alongside other Americans?? -Which two groups of people increased their presence in American lives? -In what later war did the British training for battle benefit Americans? -What did William Pitt decide needed to be done to when the war against France? -Who were the main source of labor after Bacon's Rebellion? -Which group of labors African slaves replaced after Bacon's Rebellion? -In which year did Bacon's Rebellion happen? -What was the main export item of Virginia in the late 17th century? -When was Jamestown founded? -Which Canadian province was given over to the British by France? -France gave of up which region of North American? -Besides the territory that was formally ceded by France, what other land was given over to the British? -What is the major geographical body that divides the east from the west? -After France ceded what did the colonist no longer need? -What was the death rates of Cheasepeake colony during early days? -What the usual age of Cheasepeake colonists during early days? -With which country did the Cheasepeake planters trade heavily? -What did the Cheasepeake planters produce? -With whom did the colonial assembly share power? -Which colony absorbed the New Haven colony in the 17th century? -In which year the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded? -How many settlers founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony? -Which church did the Massachusetts Bay Colony settlers try to reform? -How many settlers arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony by 1640? -What utimately caused lack of unity among the British and the colonist? -Which group of Europeans held strong grienvences about the war? -What historical event utimately seperated the 13 conlonies from Britain? -What sentiments were held by both the colonist and Britains after the French war ended? -What did the colonist feel they had sacrifced the most for the war? -Which church did Roger Williams try to break with? -Refugees from which community were attracted to the Rhode Island Colony? -Which colony did Roger Williams establish? -Which continent did the Puritans want to set example for? -Which country did the Puritans flee from? -What percentage of British men were able to vote in the colonial society? -What portion of white American men were able ot vote in the colonial society? -Owning what was a prerequisite for voting right in the colonial society? -According to Bonomi what was the most prominent feature of colonial society? -Accoding to Bonomi talented young men were attracted to what in colonial society? -What did people need to own in order to vote? -What group had very few votes? -What was unique about colonial society? -What group was preferred in colonial elections? -What was the privilege of voting called? -What new philosophical period was adopted by the high class colonist? -Thomas Chippendale is most known for what type of art? -Which is the most southern east coast city that upheld British culture? -Although many of the upper class of Boston, New York, Charleston and Philadelphia had never been to Britian, what could have caused them to be heavily influenced by British culture? -What British ways of life did the upper class adopt? -By which decade lawyers became prominent in American politics? -At what rate Americans were suing each other? -Who effectively replaced the great lord in American society? -Who handled the land grants in the colonies? -Who handled public and private businesses in colonial times? -What did American do to each other the most during the 1700's? -Who would make the decisions during each trial? -What became an American characteristic during colonial times? -What kind of professionals had the most available work during colonial times? -Who were representing the American colonies? -What percentage of the lower houses lived in the elected representatives' districts? -Where absentee member of parliament was common? -Which families were in charge in Europe? -Who was in control of political decision-making in colonial America? -Who was in control of political decision-making in Europe during colonial times? -What kind of group were the Presbyterians? -What kind of group were Yankees? -Who had to listen to the many different interest groups? -From where did the colonies adopt many of their practices of law? -What is one political idea that was addressed argued prior to the American Revolution that still is argued today by civilians of Washington D.C. concerning Congress? -Before the American Revolution, who would have been the colonist equivalent to President of the United states? -What was the political ideology of the Commonwealth men? -The United States and Canada were both influenced by what of the English? -Who constructed the first planetarium in the western hemisphere? -Who founded the American Philosophical Society? -What career did Cadwallader Colden have besides being an anthropologist? -What group of settlers engaged in the process of taming and selttling in a wild frontier country? -Who contributed to physics and inventions such as stoves and lightning rods? -In colonial America, what subject was not as successful as the sciences? -In a European sense, what subject was nearly non existent in colonial America? -What was the main form of reading material in the colonies? -When did literary magazines appear? -Who wrote history of the dividing line? -Who wrote journals, pamphlets, books and sermons more than all of the other colonies combined? -Most music had what kind of theme? -Who was the leading theologian and philosopher of the colonial era? -Jonathan Edwards was a leader of what? -What occupation did Cotton Mather hold in Boston? -What two subjects were more successful than literature? -Where did Benjamin West, John Copley and Gilbert Stuart spend much of their lives? -What state did the Quakers who opposed theatrical performances live in? -Puritans who opposed theatrical performances were from what area? -What US state developed theater? -What area did the English Quakers found in North America? -Who tried to colonize the lost colony of Roanoke? -What area did European Puritans colonize? -What happened to the French Acadian inhabitants in Nova Scotia? -Where did the worth poor settle in the new world? -What fifth region was added by some historians who study the eastern United States? -What part of North America did the British settle first? -What happened to the people who already lived in the United states when Europeans arrived? -When did European settlers arrive in North America? -Who brought many of the deadly diseases that killed off many Native Americans? -Why did English do well in settling in the New World? -What year was the Commission of trade founded? -What was the earliest body convened to answer colonial/plantation issues? -Which countries had the strongest history of colonizing foreign lands before North America was colonized? -What year was the Secretary of State for the colonies officially named? -What basic policy did Britain force on it's Colonies from the 1660s? -What was it called when early American merchants tried to engage in direct trade with French, Spanish, Dutch and Portugese? -Which merchants did England protect to the exclusion of others during early colonization? -How did the English government exact payment from early American colonists? -About how many slaves were brought to what is now the U.S.? -Where did the majority of slaves go? -Why was life expectancy greater in the North American colonies? -What was the slave population in 1860 according to the 1860 census? -How much more rapid was population growth of North American Slaves compared to England? -What percentage of 6 million people brought to the New World were involuntary slaves? -Which region were there about 9,600 slaves in 1700? -How many more Africans were brought over in the next 50 years? -Which area of British America made up 60% of the total slave population? -How many salves in Virginia and Maryland were born in the colonies? -What groups of people made up the puritan communities? -Who gave out plots of land to male settles or proprietors? -What men were excluded from receiving land that was big enough to support a family? -Which citizens had a voice in town meetings? -What did the town meetings do? -What was the occupation of the majority of New England residents? -What did men have complete power over? -What could a married English woman not do when she was married, or even widowed? -How many children on average survived to adulthood? -What did farm women do to provide for the rest of the needs of the family? -Why would New England farm families live in wooden houses? -What did the large chimney provide? -What was the frame covered by? -What is the hall? -What is the purpose of the room adjacent to the hall? -What religious revival movement took place in the colonies starting in the 1730s? -These preachers that preached in a dramatic and emotional style called themselves what? -Which Massachusetts preacher wanted to return to the Calvinist roots of the Pilgrims? -Who disapproved of the "New Lights" movement and methodology? -What is one major college established during the Great Awakening? -What region of the colonies gained most of it's population from immigration? -By 1750 were there more German or Irish immigrants living in British America? -Who founded a colony based on policies of religious freedom and freehold ownership? -Which group of settlers headed the frontier and made up the majority? -What colony were Quakers attracted to? -What nationality influenced the architecture in Albany and New York City? -What building resource was readily available in Pennsylvania but ignored by German and Welsh settlers? -What shape were Dutch churches shaped like? -80 percent of all buildings in Germantown, Pennsylvania were made of what material? -What kind of homes did the Irish build? -What kind of designs did rural Quakers prefer, as opposed to urban Quakers? -Which national group were known for painting scenes of nature onto their furniture? -Which city became a major center for crafting furniture due to great wealth from Quaker and British merchants? -Wealth from Quaker and British merchants allowed for what activity to flourish in Philadelphia? -What political figure tried to coordinate defensive military matters? -Who negotiated the Covenant Chain? -Who governed Maryland? -Where were the first colonies to coordinate military and judicial matters located? -Who threatened the colonies during the 1640's? -What kind of factions represented the opposition of the governer? -What state had low requirements for voting? -What colonies had stable political parties? -What groups fought for power in each of the colonies? -What government bodies fought each other the most? -Most early United States settlers came from which christian denomination? -Which state had the most Catholic early settlers? -Where did most Jewish settlers to the United states settle? -What did the religious settlers insure as a basic American principle? -Where did most early settlers come from? -In which communities did the were the women expected to work outside in the fields? -Granting women control over property came into conflict with what? -Out of the German, Dutch, and English settlers, which of them gave the least amount of legal power to women? -In New England, which group did not have their wives usually participate in field work? -What was the name given to 18th century America's first major religious revival? -What powerful intellectual in colonial America was a key leader during the Great Awakening? -When did the Great Awakening sweep though colonial America? -What was emphasized in preaching during the Great Awakening? -What Englishman created many converts during the Great Awakening? -The Great Awakening created much division between revivalists & traditionalists in what region of colonial America? -Which small denominations of Christians were strengthened during the Great Awakening? -Which denomination of Christians were least effected by the Great Awakening? -What 18th century moment in colonial America brought Christianity to the slaves? -What were ministers called during the First Great Awakening that preached in a more passionate & personal manner? -Who was mostly reached during the Second Great Awakening? -What practice that became popular during the First Great Awakening decentralized the means of religiously informing the public? -What were preachers called during the First Great Awakening that preached in the old style? -Which people were the main focus during the First Great Awakening? -In colonial America divorce was almost impossible until what time period? -What English intellectual weakening the view that husbands were rulers over their wives? -In which region of colonial America were wives almost never allowed to work with their husbands in the fields. -What did women lose control of when marrying in early colonial America? -Which early immigrants to colonial America granted woman more control over property than others? -What was the percentage increase of British exports to North America between 1740 and 1770? -Who offered generous credit to customers? -At the end of which century did British economy grow very fast? -Which century saw overcapacity in small British factories? -Import from which country had an unifying effect on British colonies of North America? -Who were the First Nations? -Who explained the mechanism of so called Long War for the West? -Who played a major role in the flow of ideas across the Atlantic? -Which city was Benjamin Franklin from? -Who was a major figure in the Age of the Enlightenment? -In which year British Parliament took control of the taxes in American colonies? -When did the American revolution start? -In which year the Stamp Act was enacted? -What did Boston Tea Party dump into the Boston Harbor? -How many colonies protested against the British taxation in 1765? -In which year the Prohibitory Act was enacted? -Who started drilling their militia? -How many colonies started preparing war against the British? -Which act was enacted to counter Boston Tea Party? -In which year the Tea Act was passed? -In which century did Colonial physicians introduce modern medicine in cities? -What disease caused high mortality to newcomers in the Southern colonies? -What portion of Anglican missionaries succumbed to death upon arrival in the Carolinas? -Other than yellow fever and malaria what was the main cause of death for small children? -Who did people turn to when they were sick? -What name did the Europeans use when speaking of the whole city? -Besides the Europeans, what group of people had a special name for the walled peninsula? -What is the official name of one of the constituent districts? -What does Pera mean? -What language is the word "Pera" derived from? -What time period did the Greek phrase "to the city" come from? -What city was of great worth during the Ottoman time period? -Which syllables were potentially removed to come up with the name 'Der Saadet'? -What kind of etymology links the name Islam Bol to the capital of the Empire? -What century was the Evliya Celebi written in? -How old do archeologists believe Istanbul's peninsula is? -What time period do the artifacts on the Asian side date to? -What is the name of the first Asian settlement on the peninsula? -Where is the European side of the peninsula located? -What type of people settled in the first millennium? -When did Greek settlers begin recording the history of Constantinople? -Where were the Greeks who came to the city originally from? -Where was Byzantium located? -When did Byzantium join the Roman Empire? -What city turned against Emperor Septimius Severus? -Where did Constantinople push Roman power? -What religion became popular in Constantinople? -During which era was Constantinople considered the richest city? -How many spectators could attend the hippodrome? -What was the name of one of the churches in Constantinople? -What kind of change did Constantinople undergo? -What decades did most of the structural change occur in Istanbul? -What is the capitol of Turkey? -When did the population of Istanbul increase sharply? -What caused a demand for housing? -In what region is Istanbul located? -What stretch of water divides the city of Istanbul? -Name a landmark that has thwarted attacks in the past? -About how many square kilometers is the Marmara region? -What sea divides the city so the economic centers are on one side? -When were Armenian intellectuals deported? -Who was the final Ottoman sultan? -When was the final Ottoman sultan exiled? -What countries occupied Constantinople? -Constantinople ended with what treaty? -What was on top of the peninsula with seven hills? -Into what sea does Bosporus run in to? -What is very highest point in Istanbul? -In what unlikely form were roads designed like? -What structure was built on the Sarayburnu? -What plates is the North Anatolian Fault located in the middle of? -What year did the earthquake that caused a major tsunami occur? -A large tsunami caused the deaths of about how many people? -An earthquake near İzmit killed how many people? -What major fault is Istanbul located near? -What two bodies of water does Istanbul sit between? -What rank does Istanbul rank among the world's largest cities? -What two continents does Instanbul sit on? -What is Instanbul also known for historically? -What two bodies of water does Istanbul sit between? -What two continents does Instanbul sit on? -What rank does Istanbul rank among the world's largest cities? -What is Instanbul also know for being for the country of Turkey? -When was Instanbul founded and under what name was it founded under? -When did the city's name change again? -After 330 CE what purpose did the city serve? -What religious sect was this city paramount for it's growth? -When was Instanbul founded and under what name was it founded under? -When did the city's name change again? -After 330 CE what purpose did the city serve? -What religious sect was this city paramount for it's growth? -What is the name of the park known for its annual tulip festival? -What are the names of the two palaces that once held some of the grounds that have since been designated as public parks: -Which palace does the Fethi Pasa Korusu Park sit opposite from? -Who originally owned the lands of Emirgan Park? -Where can remnants of water reservoirs still be found? -What park is next to the Bosphorus Bridge? -What park began as private property? -For what two things is Emirgan Park notable? -During what era were the Topkapi and Yildiz palaces turned into public parks? -How large is Emirgan park? -In Istanbul what are the two primary types of architecture that are still found in the city? -What piece of architecture that was erected by the Romans still stands in Sultanahmet Square? -Who was the Roman Emperor that erected the obelisk? -A section of a water delivery system built by the Romans still stands and is known by what name? -Why was the Column of Constantine built? -When was the Valens Aqueduct built? -In what district can you find the Valens Aqueduct? -Architecture from what period of Istanbul's history is absent from the city? -What kind of architecture dominates Istanbul? -Where can you find Theodosius' obelisk? -What is the name of the travel way that Istanbul sit on? -What year did Turkey establish the Turkish Republic? -Where did migrants come, from that resulted in a bigger population? -By the end of the 20th Century what did the city boast as it's attractions? -Who made Istanbul part of the Roman Empire? -What was the city called under the Roman rule? -What other names were it called during the time of Roman rule? -How do the modern day Turks feel about the Constantinople name now? -Whose reign over Constantinople ended in 1025? -Basil II ruled Constantinople until what year? -In which year was Constantinople sacked during the Fourth Crusade? -The Orthodox Byzantine Empire was replaced by what Empire? -The Aghia Sophia was converted into a church for what religion? -In which century did the Ottoman Turks begin to cut off supply routes for Constantinople? -How long was the siege of Constantinople in the 1400s? -Which Roman emperor was killed in Constantinople in 1453? -Which Sultan conquered Constantinople in 1453? -Which Turkish phrase translates to Caesar of Rome? -What is another name for Constantinople? -Muslims and other religious adherents moved into Constantinople from which region of Turkey? -How many households did Mehmed II intend to resettle in Constantinople? -What is the Turkish name given to prisoners of war who resettled in Constantinople? -Deported Greeks were allowed to return to Constantinople in which year? -In which year did the Ottomans claim they were the caliphate? -How many centuries was Istanbul the capital of the caliphate? -Suleiman the Magnificent began his reign in what year? -By the conclusion of the 18th century, how many people lived in Istanbul? -Who was the chief architect of Istanbul during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent? -Rebellion in Istanbul began in which century? -What is the name of the river that runs through Istanbul? -What is the name for the period of political reform in Istanbul that began in the 19th century? -When was Istanbul linked up to Europe via railroad? -Which Sultan of Istanbul was known for his progressive policies? -What is the name of the oldest remaining Byzantine church in Istanbul? -The Monastery of Stoudios was converted into what? -The Byzantines increased the size of what two churches in what is now known as Istanbul? -What is the name of the famous church that represents the pinnacle of Byzantine architecture? -How large is the dome on the Hagia Sophia? -In what year was Constantinople reclaimed by the Byzantines? -From what architecture knowledge did the Byzantines create their structures? -What does the Hagia Sophia currently act as? -What is the oldest example of Byzantine church architecture in Istanbul? -What can be considered the masterpiece of Byzantine architecture? -What are one of the issues the Municipal Council is responsible for managing? -What approach does the government operate under? -What is the Municipal Council advised by? -Who appoints the respresentatives on the Metropolitan Executive Committee? -The mayor serves as what on the Metropolitan Executive Committee? -What are the names of the fortresses that are the oldest known examples of Ottoman architecture in Istanbul? -Name one of the architectural styles found inside the Topkapi Palace. -The Nuruosmaniye Mosque was built in what style? -What styles were used to build the embassies along Istiklal Avenue? -The styles used to build the European embassies later influenced the architecture of what palace? -What palace in Istanbul is the biggest? -What is another name for the Blue Mosque? -At what time in history was the Ottoman Empire most powerful? -After what event did Ottoman architectural style get replaced by European? -What mosque illustrates the growing European influence on Ottoman architecture? -Who is responsible for waste management and construction projects in a given district? -Who reserves the right to review district decisions? -What portion of all district council members represent their districts in the Municipal Council? -How long are all council members and the mayor elected for? -Who has been the Mayor of Instanbul since 2004? -When did the Grand Bazaar open? -What brought about th -Which mall was given awards in 1995 and 1996? -What received awards for its architecture? -Which areas were repurposed for high end commerce? -The structure of the city Istanbul can be traced back to what period? -When the religious system was replaced with a mayor and council, what was the new system modeled after? -What area of the city was first to have its own director and council that was made up of members of that community? -When was Istanbul declared a province with nine constituent districts? -In what year was the belediye disbanded? -From what city does Istanbul base the organization of its neighborhoods? -What district in Istanbul was the first to be reformed? -In what year was the Ottoman constitution passed? -How many distinct areas is Istanbul broken into? -Before the Tanzimat reform, who was the head of Istanbul? -What two entities have equivalent jurisdictions? -The Istanbul Special Provincial Administration is similar to what? -The Provincial Parliment is part of what organization? -What are one of the duties of the Provincial Administration? -Who has been the governor of Istanbul Province since 2010? -By what year did Constantinople have the world's largest city? -What was one of the cities Constantinople jostled with for world's most populous city? -From what years was Istanbul Europe's largest city? -What city surpassed Istanbul for Europe's largest city? -What is remarkable in Istanbul? -What Islands do not allow cars? -What dish is typical in Turkey? -Who frequently goes to the Princes' Islands? -Where are the majority of Seafood restaurants in Istanbul? -The Turkish Statistical Institute estimates that Istanbul's Metropolitan Municipality was what number at the end of 2014? -What other estimate was Istanbul's Metropolitan Municipality's population? -What percentage of inhabitants resided within Istanbul's metropolitan municipality city limits in 2007? -Istanbul ranks where as the world's largest city? -What is Istanbul's annual population growth rate? -What area has been renovated for the night life? -What was famous for taverns before being changed? -What is recently featured in Beyoğlu's nightlife? -What areas feature foreign food? -When was Kadir Topbas first elected? -Who was an MP between 2007 and 2014? -When did the protests begin? -How many electoral districts are there? -Who is currently the a member of the Istanbul Parliment? -Where did Istanbul rank in 2011? -How long has the economy been one of the fastest growing? -How much is Istanbul responsible for the tax revenue? -How many billionares have been raised in Istanbul? -What was established in 1903? -Which teams won the Süper Lig tournament? -How many basketball teams are from Istanbul? -What teams share a rivalry? -What team is based in the European section of the city? -What are some of the things that are produced in Istanbul? -What is there a high focus on? -What was the worth of received imports? -What was the worth of exports produced in 2005? -What the Istanbul Stock Exchange originally established as? -When was the Ottoman Stock Exchanged established? -What was the financial center of the Ottoman Stock Exchange? -When did the Istanbul Stock Exchange move to the Sanyar district? -What is Istanbul home to? -What facilities were upgraded for the Olympic games in Istanbul? -What was completed in 2002? -What event was held at Atatürk Olympic Stadium? -What replaced the Ali Sami Yen Stadium? -What is one of the busiest waterways in the world? -How much oil passes thru the waterway each year? -How many major shipping ports are in Istanbul? -What was the biggest port until the early 2000s? -What is the fourth largest cargo terminal in the Mediterranean basin? -How many foreigners visited Istanbul in 2000? -How many visitors came to Istanbul in 2015? -Where are the low to mid-range hotels located? -What is one of their most visited museums? -How many mosques are there? -When did the cultural scene begin to stagnate? -What did the new government try to orient Turks towards? -Where were the musical institutions centered? -Where did Turkey have most of the cultural roots? -What fueled the Silahtaraga power plant? -When did the Silahtaraga plant begin operation? -When did Istanbul get its second power plant? -What was the maximum power output achieved by the Silahtaraga power plant? -When did Istanbul's first power plant close? -When was Istanbul University founded? -Which departments did Istanbul University establish in the 19th century? -What lead to the secularization of Istanbul University? -When was Istanbul Technical University founded? -How many universities are in Istanbul? -What are most universities in Istanbul backed by? -When were private universities outlawed in Turkey? -What research hub is under construction currently? -What is the first American school in existence? -Who founded Robert College? -How many schools were there in 2007? -What do elite high schools place a stronger emphasis on? -On average, how many students did each school have? -When was Galatasaray High School established? -What is the name of a foreign high school established in the 19th century? -Where is Kuleli Military High School? -What complements the military high schools? -How much is the education at the military academies? -What grade does Darüşşafaka begin at? -When do Darüşşafaka students begin learning german or french? -What did aqueducts carry? -How many cubmic meters of water did the Kırkçeşme water supply network provide? -Why was water from springs channeled to public fountains? -Who manages Istanbul's water supply? -When did government mail service begin in the Ottoman Empire? -When was it first possible to send a letter internationally from the Ottoman Empire? -When was GSM cellular phone service offered in Turkey? -When did the Ministry of Post, Telegraph, and Telephone come into existence? -When did Turk Telekom come into existence? -When did Istanbul establish as a artistic center? -When were more universities founded in Istanbul? -Where were the artists formally based? -What was transformed into the artistic center of the city? -When were the modern art museums opened? -How many public hospitals are in Istanbul in 2000? -Are Turkish public hospitals fully utilized? -Do public hospitals in Istanbul cost as much as private ones? -Are there many high quality hospitals in Turkey? -Does Turkey allow foreigners to be treated in that country? -Where was the first film screening held? -Where were most of the theaters located? -What has been featured as a backdrop for several films? -When did Turkish films begin to be consistently developed? -What movie was produced in 1999? -What are Istanbul's major highways called? -How many vehicles cross the Bosporus each day? -How long will the Eurasia tunnel be when completed? -When was work begun on the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge? -When was the Eurasian Tunnel projected to be completed? -What began showing art from Turkey? -When did they begin to show the art? -What was the focus of the festival? -What is the most prominent festival that evolved from the Istanbul Festival? -When is the Istanbul Biennial held? -How are transit fees collected in Istanbul? -When was Istanbulkart system initiated? -How many people use the Istanbul trams to get around the city on a daily basis? -When did the subway in Istanbul first open? -When were streetcars first introduced to Istanbul? -How many lines does the Istanbul Metro have? -How are the M1 and M2 connected to the M4? -Which Metro lines service the Thracian side of town? -Where is Istanbul's seaport? -How many cruise ship visitors arrive in Istanbul each year? -Where was the final of the 2010 FIBA Championship held? -Before the Sinan Dome was completed what was the primary arena? -What opened in 2012? -How many seats were there? -What has ended unsuccessfully? -What year did international train travel arrive in Istanbul? -Why was train service to Thessaloniki curtailed? -When did Haydarpasa Terminal begin operations? -Why was Haydarpasa closed in 2012? -How many daily travelers can be served by the Istanbul bus station? -What did Istanbul Park host? -When was the sailing club established? -Who also hosts major races? -What is one of the prestigious races? -When was the last appearance of the F1 Powerboat World Championship circuit? -What is based in Istanbul? -When did the Hurriyet Daily News begin printing? -When was Zaman founded? -What is Turkey's most widely circulated paper? -What is the Zaman's weekly distribution? -How far back do radio broadcasts go? -Who held a monopoly on media broadcasts? -Where was the first transmission from? -How many national radio stations are there today? -What is the only one based in Istanbul? -What is the first private network to be established at the end of the monopoly? -What is another station based in Istanbul? -What does Kanal D feature? -Who is NTV partnered with? -When did CNN establish Turkish-language CNN? -What is Istanbul's largest air transport center called? -When did Sabiha Gokcen International airport begin operations? -How many travelers did Istanbul Ataturk serve in 2013? -What year did Sabha Gokcen begin accepting flights from overseas? -How much air passenger capacity does Istanbul expect to add with the addition of the third airport? -What did Istanbul's population increase to during the 20th century? -In what year did the number of Istanbulites double? -Why did migrants from eastern Turkey migrate to Istanbul? -How many residents are originally from Istanbul? -What is the most densely populated district on the Asian side? -When did Istanbul become homogenized? -What is the religion studied in Turkey and Istanbul? -What does most Sunnis follow? -How many Sunnis follow the Shafi'i school? -What is the largest non-Sunni Muslim sect? -How many Orhtodox Christians are there? -Where has the Patriarchate been based? -Where is the headquarters of the Turkish Orthodox Church located? -What happened to the Greek population? -What religion made up half of the population in 1910? -What is the largest ethnic minority in Istanbul? -How many residents of Istanbul are Kurdish? -Bosniaks are the main people of what district? -What was formed during the Spanish Inquisition? -How many of Istanbul's Jews are Ashkenazi? -Who has won in every election? -Who was elected Mayor of Istanbul in 1994? -What is the second major political force in Istanbul and the country? -Where is the CHP the strongest? -How many districts does Istanbul have? -What climate zone is Istanbul located in? -What climates are found in Istanbul? -What level of precipitation does Istanbul have? -What climate is found on the Sea of Marmara? -What is Istanbul's humidity percentage? -What is Istanbul's high temperature average? -How many days does it rain in Istanbul? -When does it rain in Istanbul? -What is the average temperature in Istanbul during winter? -How many days does it rain in Istanbul? -What is Istanbul's spring and autumn like? -How much does it ran in Istanbul? -What is the Dolmabahce Palace? -Where is the Dolmabahce Palace located? -What was the Ottoman Empire's main building? -When were the chalet mansions built? -What is the purpose of the Asian side of the Bosphorus? -How big is the Asian side of the Bosphorus? -What does gecekondus mean? -How many people will the expansion of the city house? -What are categories businesses can compete with government services on? -What is the first way economic decentralization can be done by? -Who have worked to have government services like postal services contracted out? -Besides corporations and private companies, who else has worked to have government services turned over to them? -Since how long ago has there been deregulation of industries? -What has deregulation of certain industries generally resulted in? -What is the American Libertarian think-tank discussed called? -What was an industry that experienced more hurt than benefit from deregulation? -When did the financial crisis occur? -Who wrote about "comparative benefits"? -When is private creation of standards a good idea? -Why is private creation of standards better in some cases like public safety? -What is a good atmosphere when standards will reflect what the economy is looking for? -What entity can own large tracts of land? -How can governments control the resources contained in land they own? -What are three other ways governments can control private land? -How can governments make money from the land they own? -What is a good way of protecting against governments selling the land they own for profit? -What term represents a collection of beliefs tailored to a classless society without red-tape where no one owns private property? -What does a Libertarian socialist generally believe in? -As far as social organization where things are mandated, how does it look to Libertarian socialists? -What is Libertarian Socialism sometimes used as another term for? -As far as Libertarian socialism, what value does it espouse in the space of government? -What type of network is the internet? -Who creates the protocols for the internet? -Who controls the internet? -What is another example of a decentralized internet project? -What devices have expanded the use of decentralized networks? -Which influential minds helped unite Silicon Valley pioneers? -What kind of society did the 1960s Silicon Valley pioneers wish to establish? -What are other ideas that originated in the early Silicon Valley movement? -What term was used to describe the vision of a decentralized electronic community? -In which decade was the Whole Earth Catalog established? -Who is being quoted in this paragraph? -Owen believes what are manufactured and sold by firms? -Owen believes what about markets? -What is necessary when customer welfare and economic incentive disagree? -Horizontal and vertical integration are good for the customer how frequently? -What is believed by libertarian Socialists brutalizes the user? -What does Libertarian socialism deny? -what kind of democracy do Libertarian Socialists prefer? -What is antagonistic to individual freedom? -What do Libertarian socialists prefer to the government? -Which economist was the author of "Small is Beautiful"? -What term describes inexpensive solutions for the poor people of the world? -In what year did the U.S. establish the National Center for Appropriate Technology? -What technology transfer paradigm can "Appropriate Technology" replace? -What term did Schumacher use to describe small-scale technologies? -What political philosophies are described as libertarian socialists? -who started modern day anarchism? -Who advocated anarchism in Germany? -Who was a leader in the Digger movement? -When did the term anarchism enter the English language? -What does mutualism involve? -Who did Proudhon think workplaces would be given to? -what destroyed court-rule? -Who was president of Spain in 1873? -What was established in 1873? -Who believes the government is the source of all monopolies? -What gave power of the system of money to the rich bankers? -Who did state and local banks compete with? -What US president preceded Taft? -What US president passed the Federal reserve act? -What is an issue that can get in the way of a non-centralized approach? -How can a decentralized model negatively affect national policy? -What economic effect can a non-centralized approach incur? -What alternative approach may have more efficiency than a non-centralized model? -Under what economic circumstance might costs go up in a non-centralized system? -When was The Death and Life of American Cities published? -The Death and Life of American Cities was written by who? -Cities and the Wealth of Nations believe that cities have the right to do what? -What book supported Quebec leaving Canada? -The Death and Life of American Cities bashed what? -Where did anarchist communism exist in 1936? -What is the best known examples of an anarchist communist society? -Who did the Bolsheviks conquer in 1921? -When did the Spanish Civil War start? -What is the natural form of revolutionary socialism? -What sort of public figures might endanger a decentralized society? -Which public figures might feel unable to perform due to conflicts? -What pattern of politics might grow out of control? -Which issue might affect transparency in making choices in the leadership structure? -What type of nexus of control might get in the way of the project of decentralization? -When were free market ideas popular? -Who emphasized that free markets are decentralized systems? -Who returned to prominence in the 1970's and 1980's? -How are outcomes produced in a free market? -What individual right is part of the decentralization of the free market? -The paragraph talks about implementing technologies in what manner? -water purification and waste water disposal are targets for decentralization because of what? -Advanced tech will allow free market solutions for what emissions? -deciding how much centralization is hard from what point of view? -Free market money could exist because of what? -Who faces constant tension for their organizations? -This tension is over what? -What gives upper management more control? -What gives users and sub-divisions more control? -The balance between centralizing and decentralizing is based upon what? -Which author described decentralized systems as a significant trend? -In what year did Diana Conyers ask if the non-centralized model was merely a fashion? -Which university operated a project regarding the structure of local governments? -What perceived international trend did the Cornell project identify? -What term did Robert J. Bennett use to describe how modern governing bodies utilized public subsidies? -What model do students of decentralized social systems often utilize? -Which intergovernmental organization utilizes a multiple-system view in its analysis of decentralization? -Which element of society does the UN body perceive to be the likeliest source of appropriate targets for development? -What sort of interconnected means are crucial for establishing a decentralized structure? -Which author wrote of the nature of agency within a decentralized structure? -Which institution was Norman Johnson a member of? -What crucial element helps define an agent system? -In which year did Norman Johnson write a defining paper on decentralization? -Under what basic condition is a system considered to be well connected? -What issues are non-centralized approaches an answer to in any field? -In which arena is a decentralized approach most often examined as a source of issue resolution? -What societal monetary concern is potentially addressed by a decentralized approach? -Which social group might benefit in terms of increased representation in governmental concerns? -What source of influence outside of a troubled nation might be placated by adopting a decentralized model? -Which concept is drawn upon in the implementation of a decentralized model? -At what level of jurisdiction would a problem be undertaken under the subsidiary approach? -Of what essential nature is a decentralized structure relative to its component institutional elements? -What traits should be amplified in a system of government rearranged in a decentralized manner? -What does decentralization increase? -What do theorists believe are the basis of decentralization? -What can decentralization lead to? -What institute of Columbia University identified one of three major trends associated with decentralization? -How does Columbia University believe increased involvement of local jurisdictions and civil society will happen? -What facet is an important role in systems that are decentralized? -Who suggests that diversity is important in regard to decentralization? -What type of system is an ecosystem according to Norman L. Johnson? -What is the unique facet of groups not necessarily shared by the larger division of the collective group? -In what type of system can agents operate locally? -What quotes Chanchal Kumar Sharma? -Why is it difficult to measure? -What is difficult to measure? -What did Sharma quote as being taken into account? -What does decentralization offer and ensure to firms? -What does local information decision making through decentralization allow upper management to concentrate on? -What does decentralization allow for managers? -Why are managers motivated through decentralization? -Decentralization allows for divisions and manager to prove that they are what in relation to a company as a whole? -How have historians described the history of governments? -When was The History of Nations written? -Who said this process has been going on since the Stone Age? -Who was a master of organization? -Who else review works that detail these cycles? -What can help reduce or prevent conflict? -What does reducing inequality through decentralization help to do? -Who finds that decentralization in politics reduces conflict inside states? -Brancati suggests that what can be upheld if parties incorporate regional demand and limit regional party power? -What is the new public management? -What has both political and administrative aspects? -What may the decentralization be? -How might it be functional? -What might it be associated with? -What else could it mean? -What could happen depending on the country? -What does decentralization aim for? -What does Fiscal decentralization mean? -What is the process called? -What is it relevant to? -What is vertical balance? -Facets of governance such as structures, procedures and practices are redefined through what? -What does decentralization make the populace more aware of? -Who states that decentralization is "more than a process"? -What is described as "a way of life and a state of mind"? -What type of framework does The United Nations Development Programme provide in order to describe decentralization? -What kind of movement is initiated from the centers of authority? -What kind of movement is initiated from the individuals or localities? -What motives start a bottom-up decentralization? -What motives start a top-down decentralization? -What kind of decentralization is initiated from centers of authority? -What kind of decentralization is initiated from individuals, localities, or regions? -Does bottom-up decentralization tend to increase or decrease political stability? -What kind of decentralization is done via a combination of authorities and localities working together? -What is one reason for implementing top-down decentralization? -Define Decentralisation -Which practice is more widely studied centralization or decentralization? -is the meaning of decentralization static? -In what areas have we seen comcepts of decentralization applied? -When and where was the term "centralization" first used? -When did "decentralization" first come into useage? -When was "centralization" first used in the English language? -According to Alexis de Tocqueville what began the French Revolution? -What year did Maurice Block pen the article "Decentralization" -Who brought decentralization to an end? -What happened during the 19th and 20th centuries? -Was Tocqueville for or against decentralization? -Why is decentralization viewed to have a civic dimension ? -What is the most effective counter-weight against a centralized government? -Who was to blame for destroying middle class shop keepers in early 20th century America? -Whom did the decentralist movment attract? -Name at least three individuals from the New Left that identified with decentralization. -what did the decentralist movement in America promote? -Name the Author of The Breakdown of Nations and the year it was published -What quote was The Breakdown of Nations most known for? -What term did Alvin Toffler use to describe his new style? -What books did Alvin Toffler publish in 1970 and 1980? -How long was "Megatrends" on The New York Times Best Seller list? -Who must conduct analysis of operations when governments are implementing decentralization? -In what areas will mangers and officials need technical assistance for decentralized functions? -Who will need training? -What balance should be studied for the analysis of operations? -Is there a standard template countries can apply for decentralization? -In an ideal situation, what kind of process would decentralization be? -When it comes to decentralization, what views should be taken into account regarding the political interests of the country? -When does decentralization often take place? -Decentralization is generally based on what type of policies? -What term is used to describe decentralization that happens in the absence of reforms?? -What can cause inadvertent decentralization of power and resources? -What are two states that have experienced inadvertent decentralization? -Uneven distribution of decentralized power and responsibilities can be described as what? -What types of powers might a large urban area inherit under decentralization from the central government? -To which levels of administrative entity might a central government decide to delegate responsibilities? -What is one type of diversity that a nation might consider in determining its decentralization of government? -What kind of Parliament does Australia have? -What is established In Chapter I part II of the Australian Constitution. -What is the upper level of Australia's Parliament -What two elections are not required to happen together. -What other election is usually at the same time as House of Representatives. -Who has 33 seats in the senate currently? -How many seats are held by the Labor Party? -How many non government Senators have to vote for legislation for it to pass? -What parties besides Green have seats on the crossbench -how many Green seats are on the crossbench? -Who wanted to make changes to the system for electing senators in 2013? -Who proposed changes to the senate election system in 2016? -Who supported the proposed changes to senate elections? -When was the Senate reform legislation passed? -Who debated the Senate reform legislation all night? -What was abolished by the legislation? -What was introduced when voting tickets were abolished? -How many preferences are voters required to write below the line? -What will fewer votes be classified as? -How many preferences should be written above the line? -What was federated in 1900? -What Act Australian Senate? -What was established in 1900? -What is not a vestigial body> -How many houses are there? -What are the two chambers of the bicameral legislature? -What was the later year of the two Parliament Acts? -What was the earlier year of the two Parliament Acts? -When was there a confrontation in Britain? -What two options does the government have if the Senate does not pass legislation that was initiated by the lower house two times in a three-month period? -In what part of the Constitution are certain circumstances outlined? -How much of the Senate would face re-election in the event of a double dissolution? -How much of the House of Representatives would face re-election in the event of a double dissolution? -When was the only instance in which a joint sitting of the two houses was held? -What written work denies the Senate the power to amend appropriation bills? -What powers are given to the Senate in this arrangement? -How is the Senate's power to reject supply bills or defer their passage characterized? -What written work denies the Senate the power to originate appropriation bills? -What does "supply" refer to in this text? -When was there a crisis in regards to Australia's constitution? -What was the cause of the crisis regarding Australia's constitution? -Who was the Prime Minister of Australia in 1975? -In what month did the crisis in regards to Australia's constitution end? -What was the official position of the individual that ended Australia's constitutional crisis in 1975? -How many candidates could there be on a ballot? -What machinery counts the votes? -What has increased the speed of the counting of the votes? -What is the maximum limit of registered tickets for each party? -What proportion of electors use the "above the line" system? -What is one of the duties of the Australian Senate? -When did the ruling party gain control of the Senate during the Howard's Prime Ministry? -Has the Senate become moribund in its oversite of the government in recent years? -Were all satisfied with the ability of the Senate to do its work of oversite? -Are the Australian Democrats considered a major party? -How are the legislators called to a vote? -What is one of the measures taken to ensure all the votes are submitted. -How are the votes determined? -About how long does a division take? -Do factions gain an advantage when an opposing member can't appear due to prior obligations? -Is it numerially possible for the ayes to be equal to the noes? -What happens when the ayes equal the noes in a vote? -Who decides tied votes for government official positions? -Which constitutional provision requires that a tied vote is automatically decided as a no? -What prevents resolution by random draw becoming a occurance? -What prevents party members from frequently against their own party? -What is it called when the party releases its members from control? -How effective is party control of their members. -What is the title of the member who controls how a party member may vote. -Compare the likelihood that members vote against their party's in the House and Senate. -When did the Australian Conservative take control of the Government at the end of the 20th century? -Are junior Senators without consequence viz a viz how decisions are made within the parties? -Did the Migration Amendment go to a vote? -Was there unanimity in regard to to the Migration Amendment -How can one party control of the legislative bodies effect politics in the country. -Were there clear winners in the election in Western Australia? -When did the election take place? -What was the outcome of the election? -When did the High Court hand down its decision? -What was the effect of the recount? -According to Section 15 of the constitution, what will fill a casual vacancy of a State senator? -A replacement senator must come from which political party? -If a vacancy isn't filled, what does Section 11 force the Senate to do? -Who appoints a replacement if the State Parliament is in recess? -How long after the State Parliament resumes sitting can someone who was appointed by the State Governor fill the vacancy for? -Each Australian state gets what kind of representation regardless of population? -What principle does the Senate not adhere to? -What size states have more power in the Senate? -Who once referred to the Senate's members as "unrepresentative swill?" -Which house has more political diversity? -Which government body is more likely to have a victory during a joint sitting after a double dissolution? -If an odd number of Senators are retiring at election, what percentage of the vote would lead to a clear majority? -If an even number of Senators are retiring at election, what percentage of the vote would lead to a clear majority? -Which government body has an advantage in joint sittings? -Which government body has an advantage in ordinary elections? -How many days a year does the Australian Senate typically sit for? -What are the days that the Australian Senate works grouped into? -What kind of sittings take place from February to April? -What kind of sittings commence with the delivery of the budget in the House of Representatives? -What day is the budget delivered in the House of Representatives? -How many times a year do Senate committees conduct hearings related to government's budget and operation? -What do senate committees examine during estimate hearings? -Who asks questions of minsters and public officials during estimate hearings? -When there has been an election resulting in a change in the party of government, what do senators not have access to? -Who refers matters that need to be dealt with to the committees in the Senate? -Has the Baltic Sea always existed as it is today? -What is the name of the co-located, primordial river that pre-dates the Baltic? -How was the plain transformed into a sea? -What do geologists call the sea that formed at the end of the Pleistocenecepoch? -Why is the crust of the earth in that region depressed? -How much is the amount of uplift in the Gulf of Bothnia? -Is the depth of the Baltic rising or falling? -Why are large areas being reclaimed with only 8mm of uplift per year? -What is it called when land rises after glacial ice melts? -What organization monitors whale and dolphins in the Baltic? -What endangered cetaceans are native to the Baltic? -What normally open-ocean species of cetaceans are known to visit the Baltic? -What cetaceans are beginning to frequent the Baltic increasingly? -What extinct species of cetacean once traveled to the Baltic? -How large is the Baltic's dead zone? -Why does the water at the bottom of the sea not circulate? -How does the lack of circulation of deep waters effect the oxygen levels? -Can any form of life exist in the so-called dead zone? -What gas is released by the anaerobic bacteria in the dead zone? -What transportation links most directly connect Sweden and Denmark? -Does the Bridge-tunnel impede navigation? -What role does the Baltic play in the international commodity trade -Why is the Baltic more vulnerable to damage from oil spills? -Why was an agreement signed regarding the Baltic? -When was the Helsinki Convention signed? -When did the Helsinki Convention fully take effect? -Who signed the Helsinki Convention? -Does the Convention protect only the waters? -When was record keeping started for floods? -Of what body of water are the records about? -What is the highest recorded water level? -In what year was the lowest average flood water level recorded? -When was the highest recorded flood? -What kind of ice blocks ports during the winter? -To enter a port blocked with ice, what kind of ships are required? -A ridge of ice can reach how many meters high? -What kind of ice is driven by the wind? -What kind of ice is first to form during the winter? -Where is the Bay of Gdańsk? -What bay is north of the Usedom and Wolin islands? -Where is the Bay of Mecklenburg? -What do the three Danish straits connect the Baltic Sea to? -Where do the seals that make the ice cover their home seek their food? -Which type of seal requires ice to feed it's young? -What lifeform can survive in pockets within the ice? -Where do the grey seal and Baltic ringed seal live? -Unlike the Baltic ringed seal, the grey seal is capable of doing what without sea ice? -Through what passage must the Baltic sea flow to reach the Atlantic ocean? -What does the Baltic sea dump into the North Sea? -By what principle does a layer of saline water move opposite the flow of the Baltic Sea? -In what direction does the Baltic sea circulate? -Most of the salt in the Baltic Sea is how many meters below sea level? -Who reported on the winters of 1703 and 1708? -What was implied by the report? -What happens during a severe winter in Sweden? -Which areas are typically frozen? -When was the report made? -How much of the Baltic-Sea is covered by ice at peak times? -How thick does the ice get? -In what months does the ice reach its maximum? -Do all areas of the Baltic Sea freeze at different times of the year? -What is the average salinity of ocean water? -Is the Baltic sea's salinity higher or lower than that of the ocean? -How much of the volume of the Baltic is from freshwater runoff? -Would drinking the water surface waters of the Baltic Sea's central basin hydrate or dehydrate the body? -Between what percentage is the salinity of the open Baltic sea? -Which area spotted floating ice in January 2010? -What was the maximum area of ice in 2011? -How many times has the Baltic frozen over completely? -When was the last time the Baltic has frozen over? -How much area was covered in 1987? -About how many rivers flow into the Baltic Sea? -From which direction does salt enter the Baltic Sea? -As you head north or east on the Baltic Sea does the salinity increase or decrease? -Which gulf in the Baltic Sea can fresh water species survive? -Along with salinity, what other factor limits the regions of the Baltic Sea where animal life can survive? -In what century did Russia and Prussia become leaders over the sea? -What brought Russia to the eastern coast? -Sweden was defeated in what war? -In what area did Russia remain a great power? -Who saw the strategic importance of the Baltic? -In what war did the British and French both attack the Russians? -What does Kronstadt guard? -What does Sveaborg guard? -Where is Bomarsund located? -In what year was Germany unified? -In what year did the Baltic Sea become a great gravesite? -What is regarded as the worst maritime disaster in history? -Who filled the gravesite of the Baltic Sea? -How many people died through means of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff? -A scientific Russian group found over five thousand what on the bottom of the sea? -What have various nations discarded in the Baltic Sea since the end of World War II? -Who currently actually retrieves some of the discarded material? -How many pounds of material were reported found in 2005? -What commission reported the most recent retrieval of chemical munitions? -How many total pounds of material were retrieved in 2003? -When was the population of Germany expelled from all areas east of the Oder-Neisse line? -When did the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe fall? -The Polish navy was on standby to invade where? -The German expulsion made room for people of what nationalities? -The Baltic states on which shore were acquired by the Soviet Union? -What is the German word for The Baltic Sea? -What ocean is the Baltic Sea a part of? -What is the northern latitude of The Baltic Sea? -What is the most eastern latitude of The Baltic Sea? -What islands does The Baltic Sea drain through? -Who was the first person to name it The Baltic Sea? -What did Adam of Bremen compare the sea to? -In what type of language is Lithuanian? -In what type of mythology is Balder named after? -The name of the island mentioned by Pliny is what? -The Baltic Sea was known as The Mare Suebicum or Mare Sarmaticum during what empire? -Who described the Mare Suebicum in AD 98? -The Mare Suebicum was named after what tribe? -Where did The Suebi migrate to? -Tacitus described the Mare Suebicum sea as what during the spring months? -What shore of the Baltic's was among the last in Europe to be converted to Christianity? -During what major event was the Baltic completely converted to Christianity? -Who gained control over parts of the south and east shore of the Baltic Sea? -Which country was the last European State to convert to Christianity? -Who converted Finland to Christianity in the twelfth century? -What shore of the Baltic's was among the last in Europe to be converted to Christianity? -During what major event was the Baltic completely converted to Christianity? -Who gained control over parts of the south and east shore of the Baltic Sea? -Which country was the last European State to convert to Christianity? -Who converted Finland to Christianity in the twelfth century? -Who was the strongest economic force in Northern Europe between the 13th and 17 centuries? -What does Dominium maris baltici mean? -Which 3 countries fought wars over control over the Baltic Sea in the 16th and 17 centuries? -Which country almost entirely controlled the Baltic Sea? -What area of the Baltic Sea in Latvia did Sweden not control? -What type of agencies work for the insurance industry? -Who is responsible for standardizing insurance laws? -Who would need to use the Insurance Services Office? -What does the Insurance Services Office create? -Who is responsible for submitting documents for member insurers? -What is taken away from the one insured? -What was questioned in the controversy? -What type of insurance raised the most issues? -What type of sheets were popular in the 1980s? -What was the name of the problematic guideline? -Who published the SSAP? -What type of accounting does the SSAP cover? -What section of the SSAP is a near copy of the FAS 113 test? -Paragraph 14 of the SSAP matches what paragraph of the FAS 113? -What is still left up to the user's judgement under the SSAP? -What did the FAS 113 and SAP 62 fail to define? -What percent chance is enough to be considered significant for a 10 percent loss? -Who suggested a 10 percent chance of a 10 percent loss? -What meal was occurring when the 10/10 test was suggested? -What is shortened name for the iconic test for risk transfer? -What contracts are used for umbrella insurance? -What type of insurance uses similar contracts to umbrella insurance? -How are ratios typically expressed? -What is the colloquial phrase used to refer to the ratio? -Where was Lloyd's located? -What type of clause should contracts have? -Besides written, what type of side agreement might occur? -What must always be factored into a test? -What document includes all obligations, rights, and benefits between parties? -What do the tests of contracts measure? -What are two examples of pieces of property? -What is another name for an insurance fee? -What are individuals or entities that have an insurance policy called? -What is the official name for an agreement between the insurance company and the policyholder? -What is the name for the cost associated with an insurance policy? -When did the first insurance company in the US come into existence? -In what city was the first insurance company in the US founded? -In what state was the first insurance company in the US founded? -What area of insurance was the first insurance company in the US responsible for? -What was the name of the organization which Benjamin Franklin was associated with? -When did the first stock insurance company in the US come into existence? -What was the name of the first stock insurance company in the US? -What position was first appointed in New Hampshire in 1851? -What started with the appointing of the first state commissioner of insurance in 1851? -Who appointed a state commissioner of insurance first, New Hampshire or New York? -What were insurance companies in large part not allowed to do prior to the 1950s? -What did laws passed in the 1950s allow? -When did it start becoming allowed for insurance companies to write more than one line of insurance? -What types of companies were the most commonplace in the insurance industry prior to the 1950s? -What legal framework allowed multi-line charters in the 1950s? -Who ruled in the case of United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association? -When did the case of United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association happen? -When was the McCarran-Ferguson Act passed? -Who created the McCarran-Ferguson Act? -What portion of the U.S. Constitution was key to the ruling in the United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association case? -What is included in the federal insurance regulation ? -what did the (NAIC) adopted ? -What does this adoption include ? -what happened to the federal reform pressure regarding the regulation ? -What does the NAIC act as ? -To how much Are these laws or regulation are a must to do ? -Can states make their own changes regarding the law ? -What does the NAIC models provide ? -When do the models have the foece of law ? -When was the idea of the optionality of the federal charter was raised ? -What has the capacity issues plauged ? -When did these capacity issues happened ? -What is the idea behind the OFC concept ? -When did the Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Wall street reform and consumer protection act ?? -For which industry is the Dodd- Frank act significant ? -What authorization has been given to the FIO? -Who created the FIO ? -What is the important artifact of the state based insurance regulation ? -What is the meaning to be "addmitted" ? -What is the meaning the act to be a "Surplus" ? -What does the surplus line supose to do ? -How do states help insurers and brokers save time? -Do any states opt to not maintain this list? -What can brokers do when a client is associated with one of these risks? -What do these export lists represent? -Are surplus line insurers regulated? -What are the disadvantages of being insured by a surplus line insurer? -What is a nonstandard form of insurance? -What happens if a surplus line insurer collapses? -What is the best choice for someone who needs coverage for risks? -What type of insurers exist as a single corporation? -How do most major insurers exist? -What is an insurance group? -Do most insurance groups operate in the same manner? -Does GEICO have more than one insurance company? -Do you pay the actual insurance group or the specific insurance company? -Are claims filed against/to the insurance group? -Do customers know that they are dealing with one of many GEICO companies? -Which type of insurance company/group is harder to run? -Are there legal ramifications of mistakes within the group? -What is extremely important for all claims to include? -Do premiums get recorded to the group or individual company? -In what way is first order logic unlike English? -Why is first order logic completely formal? -What is one type of legal expressions? -What legal expression expresses predicates that are true or false? -What are the terms and formulas of first-order logic? -Which alphabet symbols always have the same meaning? -What is the property of a logical symbol? -Which symbols of the alphabet has meanings that vary? -What is the property of a non-logical symbol? -What word does the logical symbol ^ represents? -If the definition has parentheses what does it mean for each formula? -What is it known as if formula has unique parse tree? -What is one convention used instead of parentheses in formulas? -What must accompany an authors particular definition? -What is a less common notation convention used instead of infix? -What can be discarded when using Polish notation? -Why is Polish notation rarely used? -What is two attractive features of Polish notation? -Which is a common notation for binary connectives? -What logic can the term everyone loves someone use? -How would everyone loves someone be abbreviated in first order logic? -How many meanings can be built from L(x,y) -Which two formulas are unique models? -What is the dedctive system used for ? -How the deductive system works ? -What are the examples of the dedctive system ? -What are finite deductions are called ? -What they are also called oftenly ? -What is the common rule of inference ? -What is the result of replacing all free instances of X by t in Q ? -what can be concluded from the substitution rule ? -what is necessary to do if the variables of t becomes bound ? -How the restrictions on bound variables to be seen ? -What is the main problem with the equation E(X)X=X+1 ? -what to replace in the equation to avoid the previous problem ? -What rule demonetrates the common aspects of the rule of inference ? -Why a one can tell wheather if the rule is correctly applied without the appeal of any interpretion ? -What must be respected to preserve the correctness of divertions, when applied? -Why are these limitations are necessary ? -Describe the dedction in the Hillbert-style system ? -What assumptions to be told about the Hillbert system ? -What the logical axiom consists of ? -What the rule of inference enables ? -What makes the relation between te rule of inference and the HIllbert system typical ? ? -what is a collection of formal systems used in mathematics, philosophy,linguistics and computer sciences -first order is also known as what? -what does first order logic uses quantified variables over -what distinguishes first order logic from propositional logic -give one theory used in first order logic -What type of variable does first-order logic use? -What is the name for a collection of formal systems, used in math and other scientific fields? -What are the two other names for first-order logic that both contain the word "calculus?" -What are the two other names for first-order logic that do not contain the word "calculus?" -How does first-order logic differ from propositional logic? -First-order logic is also known as first-order predicate calculus, the lower predicate calculus, predicate logic, and what? -The First-order logic distinguishes itself from this logic because this logic does not use quantifiers. -Under the First-order logic, sentences can be used that contain what? -Except for mathematics, philosophy, and computer science, where else is the First-order logic used in? -What does First-order uses over (non-biological) objects? -What is "First-order logic"? -What is first order logic used in? -What is first order logic also knows as? -What does First-order logic allow? -How does propositional logic differ from First-order logic? -What are matrices that satisfy the antecedent known as? -What are matrices that satisfy the conclusion known as? -What do some matrices that satisfy formula 2 also satisfy? -Is formula 5 a logical consequence of formula 2? -What does an interpretation of a first-order language assign? -What does that interpretation also determine? -What is the name of the study of interpretations of formal languages? -What does game semantics agree with? -What is the interpretation of an n-ary predicate symbol? -What elements lead to tell whether the predicate is true? -What may be the set of pair integers such that the first one is less than the second? -Under what condition would the predicate P be true? -What does the second common approach to defining truth values not rely on? -How does one define truth for quantified formulas? -How is the interpretation indexed? -What does one do first, given an interpretation M? -Why is satisfiability of formulas with free variables more complicated? -What is the most common convention? -According to the most common convention, a formula with free variables is satisfied regardless of what? -What does the most common convention have the same effect as? -What kind of logic allows formulas of infinite length by generalization? -What is the most common way in which formulas can become infinte? -Are there any other methods to allow infinite arities? -What is the usual representation of an infinite formula? -How are infinite formulas essentially identified? -What can have any cardinality strictly less than k? -How can a subformula can be in the scope of infinitely many quantifiers? -Can there be any infinite number of free variables when a formula appears as a subformula of another for Lkw? -In what logic does a single universal quantifier may arbitrarily bind many variables simuteneously? -What other logic permits simultaneous quantification? -What kind of logic studies only one semantics? -How many possible semantics are there for second order logic? -What makes higher-order logic stronger than first-order logic? -What is the most common employed semantics for second and higher-order logic? -Is there any effective deduction system for second-order logic that is sound and compelete under full semantics? -What logic order is connectedness express in? -What is an other term for "directed graphs or states"? -What is used to show that connected graphs are non first order logic? -Is there a formula of first-order logic -In computer science how can situations be modeled besides as a nodes? -What can be used to show that connected graphs are not an elementary class in first-order logic? -Connectedness can't be expressed with existential set qualifiers but it can in what? -What does the compactness theorem imply about first-order logic? -What is the shortened form of directed graph of states in computer science? -In computer science, what is the other name for connections? -What state cannot be reached from a good state? -In first-order logic, which graphs are not part of elementary class? -In which order logic connectedness can be showed? -What is more expressive with full semantics than first-order logic? -What can we do with second-order logic that can uniquely characterize all the natural numbers and the real line? -What is the cost of the expressiveness of second-order and higher-order logics? -What becomes false when generalized to higher-order logic? -Is there another theorem that becomes false when generalized to a higher order? -What makes first-order logic different from propositional logic? -What year did Alan Turing establish that there is no decision procedure that determines whether arbitrary formulas are logically valid? -What year did Alonzo Church establish that there is no decision procedure that determines whether arbitrary formulas are logically valid? -Who proposed the Entscheidungs problem in 1928 -What did Alan Turing and Alonzo Church's results of arbitrary formulas do to the Entscheidungs problem? -In which year Alan Turing came to conclusion about logical validity of arbitrary formulas? -Who proposed the Entscheidungsproblem? -Other than decision problem of first-order logic, unsolvability of what problem was discussed by Alan Truing? -In which year David Hilbert proposed the Entscheidungsproblem? -In 1936 who came to conclusion about logical validity of arbitrary formulas? -What theorem proving system uses the development of computer programs that search and find derivations of mathematical theorems? -What is another way to call the derivations of mathematical theorems? -Why is sometimes finding derivations a difficult task? -What makes for a theoretically possible theorem be difficult to find derivations? -What kind of functions are developed to find derivations quickly? -What proof verifier insists on having a complete derivation as input? -What proof verifiers can take a sketch and fill in the missing pieces? -One way Mizar and Isabelle fill in the missing pieces is by? -How is the core that verifies the derivation called? -How are the results often formalized by these proof verifiers? -What shows that if a first-order theory has an infinite model, then it has infinite models of every cardinality? -Which extensions of first-order logic are more expressive and permit categorical axiomatizations of natural or real numbers? -First-order theories with infinite models can not be what? -Which theorem besides the compactness and downward Lowenheim-Skolem cannot hold logic stronger than first-order -Which theorem talks about infinite models of first-order theory? -Which theory involving infinite model cannot be categorical? -What axiomatizations of real numbers are permitted by higher-order logic? -What kind of cost is incurred in higher-order logic expression? -Which order logic is the strongest one that can be held by compactness theorem? -What is useful as a technique to reduce the number or inference rules or axiom schemas in deductive systems? -There is a what between the ease of working within a formal system and the ease of proving results? -What may be longer than derivations in systems that include additional connectives? -What do restrictions in deductive systems lead to? -In what systems do restrictions reduce axiom schemas? -What length of proofs incur in metalogical results by restrictions? -As and aftermath of what results in difficulty expressing natural-language statements? -What system benefits from restrictions by making results easier to prove? -Which systems derivations can be longer than additional connectives derivations? -what systems are many for first-order logic? -What is it called when in all models, all provable statements are true? -If in all models all statements are true and provable, what is it called? -The characteristic for logical consequence relation is that it is only what? -Proving the first-order logic has made much progress made in what theorem? -How would "sound" be defined in first-order logic? -How would "complete" be defined in first-order logic? -How would one describe logical consequence relation? -What is one of the theorems that First-order logic satisfy? -In what field has progress been made via first-order logic? -What theory with an infinite domain has the strength to uniquely describe a structure? -First order logic is the standard for the formalization and foundations of what? -Just like Peano arithmetic, what other theory are the axiomatizations of number and set theory? -Categorical axiom systems are possible to be acquired using stronger logics such as what? -What is First-order logic the standard for? -What theory is the axiomatization of number theory? -What theory is the aciomatization of set theory? -What system has the strength to uniquely describe infinite domain structures? -How can one obtain complex axiom systems? -In the domain of discourse, an input or an output that says true or false taken by an entity or entities is called what? -If two sentences are viewed as unrelated under propositional logic, what can happen to them? -What does a predicate do? -How can two sentences be denoted in propositional logic? -What does the use of predicates do in regards to first-order logic? -How are inputs and outputs defined? -How can one view "Socrates is a Philosopher" vs "Plato is a philosopher" in propositional logic? -What is another word for "Interpretation"? -What does an interpretation of a first-order model specify? -What do entities form the domain of? -What is the domain of discourse typically required to be? -What is another thing a first order formula can specify? -In sufficiently expressive theories, what symbols other than function can be restricted? -In pairing function theories, functions of arity greater than what number can be dispensed? -In pairing function theories, predicates of arity greater than what number can be dispensed? -What kind of pair does function of arity 2 return when it involves the domain's pairs of elements? -In case of projection functions of ordered pair, how many predicate symbols of arity 2 are enough? -What kind of sorted first-order logic would end up as a result of reduction of many-sorted first-order logic in case of finitely many sorts in a theory? -What kind of predicate symbol is evoked into the single-sorted theory in case of the many-sorted theory? -What is added in the case of the many-sorted theory? -What is said to be divided by the unary predicates? -What kind of predicates are understood as the divider of the domain of discourse? -Which order formulas of Bernays-Schonfinkel class are decidable? -Subsets of of which order logic are studied in regards to the framework of description logics? -Logical consequence relation of systems weaker than which order logic are decidable? -Propositional logic is weaker than which order logic? -Lowenheim-Skolem theorem involves which theory of cardinality? -What type of model is discussed in Lowenheim-Skolem theorem? -Lowenheim-Skolem theorem compares infinite cardinality to what? -In model theory, countability or uncountability of what language cannot be characterized? -Which theorem postulates about axiomatization of infinite structures? -Theory satisfied by the real line would also be satisfied by what models? -First-order theory with infinite model would have cardinality larger than what? -What paradox is involved in the application of Lowenheim-Skolem theorem to first-order set theories? -The compactness theorem discusses the presence of model in what order sentences? -What subset of first-order sentences are discussed in the compactness theorem? -Who came up with the first theorem regarding the aftermath of the completeness theorem? -Compactness theorem is a core tool of which theory? -What theorem helps with constructing models? -Hockey pucks approach goaltenders at upwards of what speed? -What kind of skates do goaltenders wear? -Specialty goalie skates are designed for more of what type of movement? -There are size restrictions in certain leagues for what type of goaltender apparel? -Larger goaltender equipment results in what? -Ice skates protect the skater's feet from what? -Speed and figure skates differ in what? -Rigidity in an ice skate protects the skaters feet but also improves what? -What is the width of most skate's? -What component of a hockey stick has a large impact on performance? -What does a hockey stick with a shallow curve allow for? -What does a hockey stick with a deep curve allow for? -What is attached to an ice hockey stick shaft? -What kind of hockey player is a less flexible hockey stick made for? -What is the risk factor of injury when playing ice hockey? -What is allowed in men's ice hockey but not allowed in women's ice hockey? -What is one thing that both men's and women's ice hockey share besides the game of ice hockey itself? -What are some injuries that are common in women's ice hockey? -When playing ice hockey, at what speeds are players moving? -What is thought to be the most frequent types of injury in hockey? -What accounts for an estimated 80% of all hockey injuries? -What is boarding? -What is head contact? -What is the most dangerous effect of a head injury? -What kind of tactic is checking? -What is checking? -What are the legal methods of using the stick to gain possession of the puck? -What kind of checking makes use of the player's shoulder or hip? -Most often what does the term checking refer to? -In what year did the NHL make the two-lane pass legal? -What are offensive tactics designed for? -What is it called when a player directs the puck towards the opposing player's goal? -What is being used when a team is trying to improve their position on the ice? -What is a deflection? -What kind of shot is made directly from a pass? -What is another name for breaking out the puck? -What is the tactic called that involves passing the puck rapidly to a teammate that is farthest down the ice? -What is also called cherry-picking? -What is forechecking? -What is the dump and chase strategy? -What are the main systems for forechecking? -What is the most defensive forecheck system? -What is the most basic forecheck system? -Cycling involves moving the puck along the board in which zone? -Which tactic involves creating a scoring position by fatiguing defenders? -What tactic attempts to keep the puck in the offensive zone by pressuring the opposing team's winger when they are breaking out? -What kind of pass is used when an opposing team's stick or body is in the passing lane? -What was the ethnicity of the soldiers and immigrants that came to the US and Canada? -Who made an expedition to the Arctic? -What was the official title of Archibald Campbell? -What types of people came from Britain to the US and Canada? -Where did Archibald Campbell hold an official governmental position? -What type of artwork showed an earlier version of hockey? -What group of people in Nova Scotia referred to lacrosse as something else? -In what capital city was shinney played? -On what body of water was an early form of hockey played? -What was lacrosse also called by some people in Nova Scotia? -Where did Thomas Chandler Haliburton go to school? -When was a written work of Haliburton published? -What chapter had a title containing the word hockey? -When was the earliest time in which hockey referred to a stick-and-ball game? -Where was King's College School located? -When was the first organized indoor game of hockey? -What was the venue for the first organized indoor game of hockey? -In what city was the first organized indoor game of hockey? -How many individuals played on each team in the first organized indoor game of hockey? -How wide were the goal posts of the first organized indoor game of hockey, in metric units? -When was the first hockey game in Montreal? -How many people were on hockey teams following 1880? -When was the number of people allowed on a hockey team decreased? -How many rules did England's field hockey organization have? -What sport did the Hockey Association of England focus on? -How often is the IIHF world championship held? -What other event happens at the same time as the IIHF tournament? -Are inexperienced players allowed int he IIHF tournament? -In what season are both events held? -How much are players compensated for playing in the tournament? -Which series were the first two that were major successes for the Soviet Union and Canada? -What event followed the Summit Series? -When did the United States win in the world cup? -When did the NHL play against the USSR? -In what year did Canada win the world cup? -What age group is the Memorial Cup designed for? -Where does the Spengler Cup take place? -When does the Spengler cup happen? -What tournaments happen before the league season? -How often is the Memorial cup held? -When did the National Hockey Association stop? -Which team joined the NHL first in the US? -Which teams left the NHL? -When did the first US team join the NHL? -How many teams were in the NHL in 1999? -How were the teams setup after 2013? -When did the NHL have 12 teams? -Who is the NHL's rival? -How many teams are in the WHA in 1972? -What was the first NHL season to not happen? -What caused the issues in the NHL? -What did the owners try to remedy the situation? -What caused the 2012 crisis? -What was the term used to describe the disputes? -What is the nickname for the American Hockey League? -How many teams are in the AHL? -What is the SPHL? -Who plays in the ECHL? -Where does the AHL operate? -What is a nickname for pond hockey? -When did the World Pond Hockey Championship start? -Where does the World Pond Hockey Championship happen? -Where is pond hockey played? -Whats the difference between hockey and pond hockey? -How many people actually attended the event? -Who set a record? -How many people did the university claim attended? -What was the event called? -Why were ticket sales stopped? -What can be the reason for the stoppages? -Where is a player sent after breaking the rules? -What is the length of a minor penalty? -How long does a mahor penalty last? -What is it called when a team is down a player due to a penalty? -When did diving become a minor penalty? -What is the time limit for a double-minor? -Name the type of penalty that continues despite scoring a goal? -Which penalty can be a minor or major? -What is the usual deciding factor as to the severity of a penalty? -Which penalty does not usually result in a power play? -What is the minimum number of players a NHL team has on the ice? -What happens to a player that gets a game misconduct? -What is the most minutes a player can receive for a string of plays? -What happens if a player from each team gets a minor? -When is a penalty shot usually awarded due to an illegal action? -What happens if the goalie intentionally moves the goal? -What does a player get if the defender tries to cover the puck in the crease? -What happens if coach throws a stick at the puck carrier? -Where does the puck get placed for a penalty shot? -What play was an infraction that stopped play? -What happened if a two-line pass offside pass was made? -What is not used to determine a two-line pass infraction? -When did the IIHF stop using the center line to determine a two-line pass infraction? -The first world championship of ice hockey occurred in what city? -In what year was the first world championship of ice hockey held? -Which team won the first tournament? -The winning team was awarded what? -In what year was the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada organized? -In what year was the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club formed? -Which team won the first match? -What was the final score of the first match? -In what year are the first photographs and team lists? -Queen's University and Ryal Military College of Kingston, Ontario play for what ? -Are player permitted to bodycheck opponents? -What is the function of the boards surrounding the ice? -What does Markings on the ice indicate? -Can play be stopped if goal is knocked out of position? -Who was the Governor General of Canada in 1888? -What did Lord Stanley purchase for use as a trophy? -In what year was the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup awarded? -Which team first won The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup? -What did The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup later be known as? -In the US, what was "ice polo" played with? -In what year did Yale University and John Hopkins University play their first ice hockey matches? -Who is the father of hockey in the United States? -Where was the first collegiate hockey match in the United States held? -In what year was the first ice hockey league in the US formed? -How many teams were in the league in Europe in 1903? -Which country won the first European championship in 1910? -What was the name of the international governing competition founded in 1908? -Which sport had a lot of players switch over to ice hockey? -What did the Ligue become known as in the mid-20th century? -How many major rules limit the movement of puck in the game of hockey? -The three major rules includes? -what does the offside rule mean? -what does the officials use for stoppage of play? -Mention one procedure used if a game is tied? -Before the introduction of twenty-minute sudden death, how was game settled? -How many minutes are there in sudden death over time period? -How many points will be awarded to the winning team? -How many players involved in the sudden death game? -How many points will be winning team be awarded? -In the event of a tie, how many points will each team be awarded? -From 2015-16 season, how many players will be involved in sudden death game? -In what year was Montreal's Victoria Rink built? -Where is The Stannus Street Rink located? -In what year was Montreal's Victoria Rink demolished? -In what year was The Stannus Street Rink built? -What is the oldest existing facility to host Stanley Cup games? -what happens after the over time period and the score still remains tie? -Who will be declared winner after the sixth shot? -what happens after the sixth shot and the score still remain tie? -How many points will be awarded to the winning team after the shootout? -Does tie still occur in the NHL? -What is the oldest indoor ice hockey arena still in use today? -What university uses Boston's Matthews Arena for ice hockey and other sports? -Boston's Matthews Arena was the original home rink of what NHL team? -What is the oldest continuously-operating arena in the NHL? -In what year was Madison Square Garden built? -What was the name of the first fully professional hockey league? -What was the first hockey team to employ professionals? -In what year was the International Professional Hockey League (IPHL) formed? -In what year did the IPHL disband? -With what two teams did the WPHL join with to form the IPHL? -In an "off-side" game, what type of passes are allowed? -What did it mean to have an on-side game, as opposed to an off-side game? -When was hockey considered to be an on-side game? -What type of rules allow for a forward pass, allowing hockey to be more of a team sport? -In a hockey game, how many players per team are usually on the ice? -What is it called when an entire unit is substituted at once? -How many forwards are typically on a given hockey team? -When are substitutions allowed? -What is it called when a player is substituted during play? -How many countries have ice hockey federations? -What is the ice hockey league in North America called? -What is the highest ice hockey league in Russia? -Who is the formal governing body for international ice hockey? -What country is ice hockey the national winter sport? -What was ice hockey believed to be evolved from? -What city was the first indoor ice hockey game played? -When did amateur ice hockey leagues begin? -What was the date of the first indoor ice hockey game? -Where was the contemporary sport of ice hockey developed? -What is another name for the national teams of six? -How many metals have teams outside the "Big Six" won since 1953? -In the annual ice hockey world championships, how many metals were awarded to the "Big Six"? -What are the only two teams to ever win gold metals in these competitions? -How many metals where awarded all-time in men's competition at the Olympics? -How do crowds react to fighting? -What activities are prohibited by the rules, officially? -What's the first reason listed why a fight might break out? -How long is the penalty for fighting? -What sport is being discussed here? -What is technically prohibited? -What level penalizes fighting harshly? -How long is the penalty for fighting? -What sport is mentioned here? -How do crowds react to fighting? -What year was the name hockey first mentioned? -What king wrote the proclamation that the game of hockey was believed to be mentioned in? -What English historian translated the proclamation of 1363 by King Edward III? -What year was hockey believed to be mentioned in a proclamation? -What book was the name hockey first mentioned in? -What sport are women playing? -How much has it increased in the last decade? -What is the first country listed? -What is the last league listed? -What sport is being discussed here? -What gender plays this sport? -How much has it grown in the last decade? -What's the first league mentioned? -Who holds the annual championships? -When was the tournament discussed? -Who played in the tournament? -What decade did organizations arise? -When was the game spread to colleges? -How many major leagues are there? -What Scottish game was the Irish game of hurling closely related to? -What middle ages game was played with a wooden curved bat, a wooden or leather ball, and two poles? -What game similar to hockey was played by the Norse? -What was the wooden curved bat in the game of IJscolf called? -In England, what name did the game "Hockey on ice" replace? -When was the first woman hockey teammate? -What's the name of the tampa bay team? -What position did manon play? -What woman played for the iron rangers? -How many women have been in usa minor league hockey? -What was the first year of winter olympic hockey? -How many medals did Canada claim at the olympics? -What is the first country mentioned in the paragraph? -What country won a gold medal in 1960? -When were games held in Vancouver? -What has increased as a result of the NHL strictly enforcing its rules? -What was the NHL's goal with all of its recent changes? -What hockey league has also introduced a new set of rules? -What does has the increase in penalties resulted in? -How has the NHL tried to speed up the game of hockey? -By enforcing stricter rules, what is the outcome? -What is the outcome of enforcing stricter rules? -What is the new rule system implemented by US amateur hockey called? -What is it called when the ref calls a penalty on the team that doesn't have the puck? -What is not possible for the team that doesn't control the puck during a delayed penalty? -What happens if the team with possesion of the puck during a delayed penalty score a goal? -How does the rule where the team with possession of the puck scores a goal differ from the NHL in NCAA hockey? -When the team with puck possession during a delayed penalty pulls their goalie, what can happen? -What is the rule called when a penalty offense is committed by the team that does not have possession of the puck? -In what circumstance can the team in possession of the puck pull the goalie to use as another attacker? -When a delayed penalty is called, what happens? -In what year did the NCAA enforce this rule? -How is NCAA different then NHL in this rule? -How many officials enforce the rules of the game? -What are the jobs of the two linesmen? -What jobs do the other one or two officials have? -What are the jobs of off-ice officials? -What are the "jobs" in the three-man system? -What is the four-official system? -Besides the NHL, what are examples of other leagues using this system? -Besides North America, where else is this system in use? -Why is protective equipment mandatory and necessary? -What protection does a player wear on his head/face? -What is the female version of the jock called? -What is the only optional piece of safety equipment? -Which thesis needs novel outcome? -What is the name of French medical students' thesis? -What diploma French medical sudents' get after defending their thesis? -What diploma French medical students' pursue after getting their MD? -What is the other additional diploma for DES? -Other than the degree holders who get selected for the medical school quota for German medical schools? -What degree the Zweitstudium got? -What is the German word for a medical officer candidate? -Other than the universities who else is involved in German medical school admission process? -What level of government does the SfH represent? -How many months do the students usually engage in their clerkships? -In which years do the students need to pass the federally administered exam? -What exam do the students need to pass to enter the clinical stage? -Which year of the medical school is dubbed as the practical year? -In which academic year do the students take neurology course? -What is the title of a doctor who specializes in a field like surgery or pediatrics? -How many years it takes to graduate from a medical school? -What is the minimum title requied to practice medicine? -What title one gets if she completes her dissertation? -What title doctors need for to practice privately? -What is the final level sceondary school called? -How many years is the preclinical in the Netherlands medical schools? -How many years it takes to get the degree in medicine in the Netherlands? -What is the usual duration of clinical training? -In which place medical students conduct their clinical training? -In which country is the designation "Doctor of Medicine" most commonly used? -What does the Latin phrase Medicinae Doctor mean? -If you receive this degree upon graduation from medical school, which country's ancient traditions are you following? -If your country follows the English tradition, what would your equivalent medical degree be? -What is the abbreviation for Doctor of Medicine? -What were the first medical schools to issue academic degrees and diplomas? -Where was the first teaching hospital opened? -When did the hospitals appear in Egypt? -In which countries did the hospitals appear after Egypt? -To whom did physicians and surgeons in these hospitals give lectures? -Columbia, Penn, Harvard, Maryland and McGill were the first schools to grant which degrees? -Where were most of the physicians and surgeons who started these schools trained? -What was the first American university to grant the MD degree instead of the MB? -In which century did public bodies begin requiring practitioners in Scotland and England to hold dual medical degrees? -Which tradition are North American schools following when they grant the MD title rather than the MB title? -What exam do most schools require students to take in the US before graduating from medical school? -What is the minimum number of internship years a physician must complete in the US? -How many years does it usually take to earn a MD degree? -How many years of training might be added to training, depending on a physician's chosen field? -If a physician wants to specialize in a certain type of medicine, what must he or she complete? -Which medical school in Canada still awards the MDCM degree? -What does the Latin phrase Medicinae Doctoremet Chirurgiae Magistrum mean? -Which phase of training occurs after graduation? -Which exam must be completed to obtain the LMCC qualifications? -What is the most basic degree required to practice medicine in Canada? -Where do many MDs and DOs publish their research? -What kind of training program does the NIH fund at several universities? -What kind of degrees are both the MD and DO? -What is an academic physician called when they focus their work on research? -Besides the NIH, what other source provides funding to MDs and DOs for research? -What two types of degrees are offered for practicing medicine? -Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery are equal to what degree in North America? -How many years are required for a professional degree to practice medicine? -A professional degree to practice medicine is comprised of regular studies and what type of training? -In the UK, what kind of degree does someone need to practice medicine? -How many years of postgraduate experience is required to apply for an MD degree in the UK,? -What are interns referred to as in some Commonwealth nations? -What is a physician with an MBBS degree called? -Which University is introducing the new degree of MedScD? -What must be submitted before earning the MD degree? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -The MedScD degree is given based on what criteria? -What kind of published work is found in the portfolio? -What takes place at the end of the first year in the Medical University? -What is the purpose of the internal ranking examination? -What are some examples of the classes taken the first year? -How many times can a student attempt to pass their first year? -In the first year students take biophysics, biochemistry, anatomy, ethics and histology which are considered to be what type of classes? -What medical school does Philippines have? -Name one of the medical schools in Philippines -Provide name for one of Philippines medical schools -Can you mention any medicine school in Philippines? -Do you know any medical school in Philippines? -When was Zamboanga Medical School Foundation founded? -What other name is Zamboanga Medical School Foundation now known for? -Which school curriculum is Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine is using? -Which other school curriculum is Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine using? -How many years program degrees of Docto6of Medicine and Master of Public Health does Ateneo de Zamboanga University of Medicine offer? -How many years does medical education lasts for? -When are basic subjects taken in medical institutions? -When is clinical sciences studied at medical schools? -What year does students rotate in various hospital departments? -When are students eligible to take the Medical License Examination? -What degree is required in Sri Lanka to be licensed as a physician? -Who awards MD degree in Sri Lanka? -What degree is required to apply for MD courses? -What type of exam is part I examination consists of? -How many years of local training is required to get certified MD degree Board specialist? -What is the next set of courses student's are allowed to register for after bachelor courses? -What is different about the Dutch approach to medicine studies? -How many years does the Master in Medicine take to complete? -What kind of study does the three years of Master in Medicine cover? -What does the third year of Master of Medicine entails? -Where do medical students have to complete internships? -Who allows graduates to decide on a specialty after graduation? -When do medical students learn the specialty they wish to pursue? -What year of medical school is pharmacology studied? -What is the year in which students have to decide in a specialty called? -What is the qualification for Medicine and Surgery in Ayurveda? -What is the qualification for Medicine and Surgery in Unani? -Qualification for Medicine and Surgery is called what in Sidha? -How many years of degree is accepted by University Grants Commission for practicing medicine? -What degree is accepted by University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka)? -How many years is medical education in Taiwan? -How many years is internship for medical education in Taiwan? -How many years is basic science and liberal art courses? -When did Taiwan's medical education began? -Medical education is how many years old in Taiwan? -How many years is medical education in Thai? -How many years is pre-clinical education training in Thai? -How many years is basic science in Thai? -How many years is clinical training in Thai? -How many years does newly graduated doctors have to serve in internship? -What is required for foreigners to have free education in Tunisia? -What is the oldest medical school in Tunisia? -What are the Tunis cities with major medicine faculties? -How many years curriculum is medical school in Tunisia? -How many medicine faculties is situated in major cities of Tunisia -What does the term DNB stand for? -When was the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Bombay, India established? -How many years of study are required for FCPS? -What else is required beyond the three years of study? -Who started handling the FCPS qualification after 2007? -When can one go for further specialization? -What does DM stand for? -What does MCh stand for? -What is the third alternate qualification? -Who offers the DNB? -When does medical education begin in Iran? -How long does it take to achieve the primary medical degree? -What are medical graduates awarded? -Who validates the certificates? -Where do physicians obtain their registration number? -What doe the majority of the schools follow? -How many years are in the program at the school that does not follow the typical model? -How high must the psychometric exam grade be in Israel for acceptance? -Which school does not follow this model? -What degree in the US is equivalent to a master'd degree in Israel? -What is awarded as the basic medical qualification? -How many years of schooling does the MBBS require? -Why is the craze of getting an MD at a peak currently? -What is awarded after successfully completing FCPS exam part 2? -How many years of clinical internship are required? -How many years of study does the medical degree require in Argentina? -What is the equivalent tothe North American M.D. Degree in Argentina? -How many years of residency in a specialty is required to complete the medical degree? -Who approves the Doctorate in Medicine program? -What must a student have in order to apply for the Doctor degree? -How many years of training does the MBBS course require? -Who is eligible for the MS or MD course? -What degree is granted after completing an examination in a pre-clinical or clinical subject of a non-surgical nature? -What degree is granted after completing an examination in a pre-clinical or clinical subject of a surgical nature? -What degree is the first level of training students must complete in order to become licensed as physicians? -What kind of graduate degrees are still considered Bachelor degrees in Australia? -Who catergorizes Australian medical degrees as undergraduate programs? -Whose traditions do Australian medical schools follow? -What students are granted the title of Doctor of Medicine (MD)? -What students are granted the title of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)? -What does the new category in the latest verson of the AQF change? -What have MBBS titles been replaced with? -Who was the first to rename their previous medical research doctorates? -What degree did universities re-assign to the MD title. -What new category does the latest version of the AQF include? -What government agency counts the number of homeless people? -How many people were homeless in 2012, according to the US government? -How many children are homeless in a year? -What organization did a 2007 study on homelessness? -How much has homeless decreased among families since 2007? -What states have the most homeless kids not living with their families? -How many homeless veterans were there in 2013? -What proportion of homeless adults are veterans? -How many children were homeless in 2013? -What proportion of homeless veterans are women? -Who was mayor of Los Angeles in 2015? -How many people stayed in New York City homeless shelters in 2015? -What city declared a state of emergency over homelessness in 2015? -How many Los Angeles City Council members supported declaring a state of emergency on homelessness? -How much did Los Angeles want to spend to fix homelessness? -When was the subprime mortgage crisis? -What issue increases homelessness for women? -What direction has wealth shifted in the past ten years? -When did the Occupy Movement end? -When was the Annual Homeless Assessment Report first released? -What types of homeless populations are identified by the Annual Homeless Assessment Report? -How has the amount of information about homelessness changed in the last 30 years? -What organization creates the Annual Homeless Assessment Report? -In what year did the homeless population of New York reach it's all time high? -From 2002 how much was the increase of families relying on shelters? -Who has been reporting on the status of the homeless population in New York? -About how many people from 2010 to 2011 returned for housng? -How much did the homeless population increase from 2002 to 2011? -What was the rating of denial for those applying for emergency homeless serve in 2010? -Why were most denied? -Give another reason for denial less known. -Who is the spokes person for Coalition for the Homless. -What main reason is how some becomes homeless in the United states -IN new york, ho much does a person need to make to have affordable houseing? -How much of a New Yorker incomes is spent on Rent? -How many Adult New Yorkers are low warn earners? -What year saw protest because of budget cuts in funding for the homeless -Who was responsible for the programs ultimately advanced? -How much did the Mayor proposed to cut? -Why were the cuts delayed until May 2011 -How many families were threaten by these proposed cuts? -Give the Percentage of people who already weree living in San Francisco before becoming homeless? -what is the range of homlessness in San francisco? -How much does the city spend on on homeless reated programs per year? -What year was the law passed disallowing sitting and lying down on public sidewalks? -What organization is helping with the fight for affordable housing? -What was the percentage increase in homeless in 2013? -How does D.C rate in homless amount other cities in the US. -How much did the city spend in putting families in hotels in 2012? -Where do they book rooms form the homeless in the winter time? -Who are helping reduce the homeless number on the steps of the SF library? -Who wassaid to make rounds with the homeless and offering heling services from mental help, to counstling? -What is the length of time for the vocational program to help the homesless. -how has things changes since the start of this program to help in gaining employment? -How many jobs did President Obama hope to save or create from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009? -What organization did President Obama give $1.5 billion to help with homelessness prevention? -What year did President Obama sign the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? -What was the maximum time period that Emergency Shelter Grants had to be used? -What year did the economic recession start? -Who started paying alot of attention to the needs of the homeless population? -How were things changed in teaching in 2009 to help with more reading for the homless? -What was being taught as a base learning experience to help the homeless with employment? -Who else helped with the organizations of programs and housing for the homeless in collaboration with the library? -How many American citizens did the HPRP monies help from becoming homeless? -Which President was responsible for starting back HUD's programs that aided the homeless? -What was the Public Law number that is connected to the HEARTH ACT and renewed HUD's homeless aided programs? -What month in 2009 was the HEARTH Act introduced into Public Law? -What was the HEARTH Act trying to stop from happening to American citizens? -Which Branch did the USICH agency belong to in 1987? -What year was The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness created? -How many federal agencies are coordinated by the USICH? -What year did the USICH transform and become separate from the Executive Office of the President? -Which agency was created as a condition of the McKinney-Vento Act of 1987? -How many years was the plan of Opening Doors in the prevention and stop of homelessness? -What year was Opening Doors introduced to Congress and the President? -What was the location of the first Opening Doors plan that was shown to the President and Congress? -Which country is over the Interagency Council on Homelessness? -Which city is considered by many as having the highest amount of homeless people? -What was the number of Chicago's homeless that was documented for a single night in 2007? -Which state has the city that is reputed to have the most beggars? -What year did Chicago have a documented night count of 5,922 homeless people? -What act paved the way for service providers for years to come? -Were the services successful at solving the problem of homelessness? -Did the homeless numbers decrease? -In what decade did homeless shelters start popping up? -Were service providers able to reduce chronic homelessness? -What was family homelessness number in 2007? -What was family homelessness number in 2009? -What new group started to experience homelessness in the 2000s? -What was the name of the program that reduced homelessness among veterans? -When was the Ali Forney Center founded? -Where did the Center get its name? -How did Ali Forney die? -In what city is the Ali Forney center? -Have other states used these same plans? -When did the NAEH create plans to stop homelessness? -Who worked with the NAEH to create plans to end homelessness ? -What initiative was used to prevent homelessness? -What do homeless people have a higher incidence of, that never get reported? -How many attacks against homeless people were reported in 2013? -How many homeless people died as a result of attacks in 2013? -What were the ages of the boys charged with beating to death of 2 homeless men? -In what city did the beating of 2 homeless men occur? -How many people were homeless in 2009? -Where did a majority of the homeless say? -how many people used shelters between October 1, 2008 and September 30, 2009? -What percentage of those homeless were employed? -What is the name given of the area given to transients? -What is the name of the transient area in New York City? -What is a phrase coined by the Salvation Army for their rescue missions? -What is the name of the oldest rescue mission in the Bowery? -In what year was the Bowery Mission founded? -What was the address of the Bowery Mission when first established? -What is the significance of 36 Browery in history? -Who started the Bowery Mission? -How many people were present at the Bowery Mission according to an article from November 8, 1880? -What is the current location of the Bowery Mission that dates back to 1909? -What are the dates covered in the History of the United States? -What made up 22% of big city budgets in 1980? -By 1989, how much of federal funds made up urban revenue? -What societal problem became widespread during 1980-1991? -What caused homelessness to become widespread? -What did budgets did Congress cut in half? -What was HUD's budget reduced to by 1989? -What was a change that is attributed to the reduction of HUD budget? -What was the surplus of low-cost rental units in 1970? -How many low-income renters were there in 1985? -Who are newly categorized in California as homeless? -After whom the homeless act is named? -In which year the Stewart B. McKinney Act was proposed? -To be considered homeless what time of the day a person needs to lack a residence? -In which year Human Rights Watch declared California's emancipated teenagers homeless? -During 2008-2009 what fraction of the homeless population lived in the street? -During 2008-2009 how many people were homeless in the United States? -During 2008-2009 what fraction of the homeless population stayed in the shelter or transitional housing? -What age group is more likely to be homeless? -How many people out of each two hundred were homeless during 2008-2009? -In which year major cities' mayors were surveyed about homelessness? -What cause of homelessness was ranked the lowest by five mayors? -Which cause was ranked the highest by most mayors in the homelessness survey? -What was the second ranked cause of homelessness mentioned by the mayors? -What was the fourth ranked cause of homelessness found by the homelessness survey? -What percentage of homeless population of Philadelphia's poor neighborhoods were white in 1960? -In which decade the number of homeless families increased dramatically in New York? -In 1960 Temple University survey what percentage of the Philadelphia homeless population were found over 45 years old? -What is the usual make up of a homeless family? -What percentage of homeless population were minorites in 1986? -In 2008 report what percentage of the sheltered homeless population were homeless as individuals? -Which gender represented the most number of homeless people in 2008 report? -In 2008 report what percentage of sheltered homeless population had disability? -In 2008 report what percentage of sheltered homeless population were non-Hispanic whites? -What was the total number of sheltered homeless people in 2008 report? -Where was John Hickenlooper mayor? -What was Governor John Hickenlooper's main focus of his Mayoral Agenda? -In what year did Governor Hickenlooper speak on the homeless issue? -Why do Denver's homeless population suffer more than the homeless population in other regions? -Has Denver's homeless population risen in recent years? -Who is Michael E. Arth? -What did Michael E. Arth propose? -What is the name of the village Michael E. Arth hopes to build? -Where did Michael E. Arth hope to build his village? -How would Tiger Bay Village acquire food? -In 2008, what percentage of sheltered homeless people were located in principal cities? -What percentage of people in emergency shelters stayed less than a month? -What percent of homeless people came from institutional settings or other situations such as hotels or motels? -What percentage of people in emergency shelters stayed a week or less? -What percent of people entering an emergency shelter or transitional housing program during 2008 came from another homeless situation? -How many people are homeless in Indianapolis over the course of a year? -What did Mayor Bart Peterson endorse? -In what year did Mayor Bart Peterson endorse his 10 year plan? -How has Indianapolis criminalized aspects of homelessness? -What kind of shelters does Indianapolis have? -What year did the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness conduct a study on how much was spend a year on covering salaries of leo's to arrest and transport homeless individuals? -How much did the Central Forida Commission on Homelessness find that the region spends on leo's arresting and transporting homeless? -How much is estimated for the cost of permanent supportive housing for the homeless? -How much would the taxpayers save if half of the region's chronically homeless population was housed during the next decade? -How many long term homeless residents did the study follow? -How many people were sleeping on the street or in homeless shelters in Los Angeles County in 2013? -How many people are homeless in Los Angeles County at least one night of the year? -How were "precariously housed" individuals determined? -What was the total number of homeless people in Los Angeles in 2011? -What is Skid Row? -What is the number three reason reported by homeless individuals for becoming or staying homeless? -What is the fourth reason for becoming or staying homeless? -What is the name of a piece of legislation proposed, that intends to provide comprehensive treatement for the homeless? -What support is believed to be lacking, that makes medical, psychiatric, and counseling services ineffective? -What type of health care plan is absent, that could help those in need afford services? -What is the Weintraub Day Center? -When was the Weintraub Day Center opened? -Who opened the Weintraub Day Center? -How large is the Weintraub Day Center in square feet? -Where is the Weintraub Day Center located? -What types of organizations aid the homeless community in the United States? -Other than physical and financial aid, what's another way that Non-governmental organizations help the homeless? -Which organization goes to government officials and offices to speak on behalf of the homeless community? -Other than policy changes, what other thing do organizations advocating for the homeless community, call for? -In the United States each year, roughly how many people live their lives without shelter or stable occupation? -How much money was allotted to homeless programs ran through HUD in 2006 alone? -What does the acronym, H.O.P.E., stand for? -How many members are in the facebook-coordinated volunteer group, H.O.P.E.? -In 2006, how much was spent on Homeless Assistance Grants? -what has a tremendous effect on a child's education? -what is thought to be essential in breaking the cycle of poverty? -what act is helps to break down the barriers homeless students receives? -why does some family fail to report their homelessness? -why does many homeless students fall behind their peers in school? -who led a study in 2011? -where was the study conducted? -where was the report published? -who are the people affected by higher rates of geriatric syndromes? -who are the people phased as "aesthetically unappealing"? -what do Americans complain about the presence of homeless people? -who conducted a study in 2004? -what does the penn state study conclude? -what does the research show? -who conducted a survey in 2007? -what is the outcome of the survey? -how many percent are worried about being homeless as well? -what does 90 percent of the New Yorkers believe? -What else does the survey render? -what is the meaning of the abbreviation NCH? -how many reported violent acts were committed? -what gained national attention? -how many were lethal? -what did the NCH called those acts? -what is the meaning of the abbreviation NCH? -what gained national attention? -how many reported violent acts were committed? -how many were lethal? -what did the NCH called those acts? -When were homeless shelters first built? -The HUD and the Department of Labor teamed up to create what initiative? -What group vowed to end homelessness by 2012? -How much money did the Ending Chronic Homelessness through Employment and Housing offer? -When did Obama sign the HEARTH Act? -What does HEARTH stand for? -The HEARTH Act created what program? -What is the purpose of the HEARTH Act? -What year was Housing First created? -What did Housing First provide? -What type of housing did Housing First provide? -What demographic did Housing First target? -What does NAEH stand for? -What initiative the NAEH create? -How long were the plans to end homelessness? -How do you manage homelessness? -When was the Annual Homeless Assessment Report first released? -What does AHAR stand for? -Who created the AHAR? -What sources does the AHAR rely on? -What was the main starting influence for Drum and Bass? -What was the type of Bass and Drum known in mainstream UK? -What are some of the pioneers of Jamaican dub and Reggae sound? -What kind of African flow does Jungle have? -Who are a few of the performers whose music is built around funk or syncopated rock? -Who is the jazz pioneer named as a possible influence? -Who are the blues artists cited by producers as inspirations? -Who is the artist who made the influential track "Amen Brother"? -What is the name of the drum solo which became the basis for rhythms used in drums and bass? -What year was "Just another chance" released? -What was Kevin Saunders series of bass-heavy cuts known by? -In 1991-1992 what was the name of the UK hardcore style released by Kevin? -What does it mean when a DJ plays something pitched up? -What is now missing from drum and bass characteristics with hip=hop? -Who are some of the artists sampled regardless of their general influence? -What years were the tradition of breakbeat used in hip hop production? -Drum and bass share many characteristics with that genre of music? -What is "bass line"? -What are examples of bass lines performed with a bass instrument? -Where do bass lines most notably originate from? -What has there been considerable exploration of in the bass line region? -What beat per minute interval is drum and bass usually between? -What dance style is nu skool breaks apart of? -What is the beat per minute interval of breakbeat-based dance style music? -What is the beat per minute interval of the earliest forms of drum and bass? -Drum and bass tempos have stayed in what range since around 1996? -What is the section in a song where a switch of rhythm occurs and sometimes follows a build section and/or breakdown? -What type of points are began or ended with a drop? -What is used in between tracks to switch from one track to another track? -The combination of breakbeats is generally perceived of by DJs as what? -What is it called when a DJ spins a record back and restarts the record at the build? -What place is considered the home of drum and bass? -What is Sao Paulo called in relation to drum and bass? -What is "sambass"? -Where do the RE.set Label and Bogota Project put on events? -How many times a year is the event Radikal Styles? -Breakcore and digital hardcore where created around the same time as what genre? -Extreme drum and bass can be also considered as what type of genre music? -The DJ The Panacea, is what nationality? -What type of music spawns from the ragga inspired jungle music of the 1990s? -What genre type led to the creation of darkstep? -What popular rap rock group was influenced by drum and bass? -Apart from being influenced by drum and bass, how do some groups show their reverence to drum and bass? -Ghettotech and drum and bass share what similar elements? -Ghettotech was recently created in what country? -Which two groups used elements of Goldie's "Timeless"? -What are two major international music labels? -Who played a big part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds? -Who produced some of the first mainstream drum and bass tracks? -Are major international labels interested in drum and bass? -What are two music networking websites? -What have record labels adopted recently to help promote drum and bass? -How was drum and bass previously broadcasted? -What is the most uncommon way drum and bass is promoted? -What video sharing services are used to promote drum and bass today? -What is the BBC's urban station? -What is the name of the tour in the UK for drum and bass that lasts a week each year? -What have London pirate radio stations been instrumental in? -Which Drum and Bass station gained a temporary legal license? -What did the Ministry of Sound radio do in 2014? -What station stepped up for the Drum and Bass community after the Ministry of Sound went in a different direction? -How long did the Ministry of Sound radio support Drum and Bass? -What day did the Ministry of Sound have Drum and Bass music on air? -What is North America's longest running Jungle Radio Show? -What is the name of the long-existing electronica show in Seattle? -Which Oklahoma rock station showcases drum and bass? -What electronic show in Tucson, Arizona plays some drum and bass? -Where does Drum and Bass originates from ? -Where does Drum and bass is most listened to ? -What genres did Drum and bass influenced ? -What are five of the subgenres of Drum and bass ? -Why does Drum and bass remains most popular in the UK ? -What new style of music came up in the late 1980s and early 1990s? -What does "BPM" mean? -What are the characteristics of "Jungle Techno"? -What other style of music combined samples and breakbeats? -What are the differences between house and rave music? -What year jungle began to gain mainstream popularity? -What name was given to the fans of jungle? -What did Jungle inherited from the UK's hip-hop scene? -In what city was the dancehall-based Jamaican music culture prevalent from? -Since what year Jungle started to be labelled as Drum and Bass. -Why does the genre began to expand its reach? -Name two recognizable subgenres it splitted into -During what years does the genre started to expand its reach? -What is the subgenre that drew greater influence from techno music? -During which periods the "techstep" genre emerged? -What are two other homegrown dance styles in the UK parallel to the Drum and Bass commercial peak? -What is the UK garage style also known as? -What are the common characteristics between Speed garage and Drum and bass? -What are two subsequent genres of Drum and bass? -What type of "garage" existed in the late 1980s alongside hip house? -What is the southernmost state in New England? -Along with New York and Connecticut, which is the third state in the Tri-State area? -Which state borders Connecticut's eastern side? -Which city is the capital of Connecticut? -Which city in Connecticut has the highest population? -Which state is the third smallest in the United States? -Which metropolitan area is found in southern and western Connecticut? -Connecticut is known as the Land of Steady what? -Which city is Connecticut's center of population? -Cheshire, Connecticut is located in which county? -Which European people were the first to settle in Connecticut? -Hartford, Connecticut was originally known as what? -Hartford, Connecticut is found at the junction of which two rivers? -The first major settlements in Connecticut were founded in which decade of the 1600s? -Connecticut Colony was founded by which settler? -Connecticut's rural areas are found in which corners of the state? -Town centers in Connecticut are named what? -The largest green in Connecticut goes by which name? -Which major industry brings visitors to Connecticut? -What is the name of the oldest green in Connecticut? -Connecticut has a panhandle in which county? -Which geographic area of Connecticut has a panhandle? -Stamford, Connecticut is found in which county of the state? -Connecticut relinquished their claim to which New York city? -New York gave up a territorial dispute in which century? -How many individuals are part of the State Senate? -How many individuals are part of the House of Representatives? -What majority is needed to override a governor's veto? -What is the minimum age, in years, for a senator or a representative? -In what month are senators and representatives elected? -What branch of government does the Connecticut Supreme Court oversee? -What is the longest amount of time that an argument can be presented orally in the Supreme Court of Connecticut? -What is the official title of the person who runs the highest court in Connecticut? -What is the first name of the person in the highest position of the highest court in Colorado as of 2015? -What is the primary function of the Connecticut Supreme Court? -Which state besides Connecticut does not possess a county government? -How many counties is Connecticut divided into? -When were county governments mostly removed in Colorado? -What entity took over the role of sheriffs? -When was the position of sheriff eliminated in Connecticut? -How many towns are in Connecticut? -Are there more towns or cities in Connecticut? -Are there more cities or incorporated boroughs in Connecticut? -What is the City of Groton part of? -Where is Naugatuck located? -How many total administrative bodies are there among all the planning regions? -Where is the Town of Stafford? -What subsection of the Office of Planning and Management is responsible for coordinating regional planning with the administrative bodies of the planning regions? -What governmental body is responsible for defining how the planning regions are divided? -How many planning regions are there in the state? -Where are New Canaan and Darien located? -What is the political leaning of New Canaan and Darien? -What kind of towns can New Canaan and Darien be characterized as? -What is the political leaning of Westport? -What was the political party of the congressional candidate that won the 2008 election in Fairfield County? -What was the political party of Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.? -Who was the son of Prescott Bush? -Who was the grandson of Prescott Bush? -What governmental position did Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. achieve in 1990? -What was the earliest year in which Prescott Bush was a senator of Connecticut? -In what league do the UConn Huskies compete in athletics? -When was the last time the UConn Huskies won two national basketball titles in the same year? -What was the earliest year in which the UConn Huskies won two national basketball titles? -How many games did the Huskies women's basketball team win in a row before finally losing? -When were the UConn Huskies women's basketball team prevented from winning 91 games in a row? -What does quonehtacut mean? -What tribe is associated with the word quonehtacut? -What did the 1st president of the US call Connecticut? -When did Connecticut pick up an official nickname? -What word can the name Connecticut be traced back to? -What word, according to a dictionary source, refers to people that are native or residents of Connecticut? -What is the official state song of Connecticut? -How is Connecticut abbreviated in documents sent through the post? -What term is associated to Cotton Mather? -What term is associated to Samuel Peters? -What parts of Connecticut are like New York City? -What part of Connectitcut is like New England? -When was Connectitcut's population mostly rural? -What is the most populous region of Connectitcut called? -What town in Connectitcut is most easily accessed by the entire population? -What does immigration do to Connecticut? -In 2015, by how much did Connectitcut's population decrease? -From where do people come to Connectitcut? -When did Connectitcut move down to the 30th most populous state? -What is the official enumeration of the state's population called? -What hurricane did the most damage in 2011 and 2012? -How many major storms hit Connectitcut in 14 months? -What did all three storms cause? -What storm dropped snow in late October? -What percentage of homes lost power during Hurricane Sandy? -Who won the most votes in the Electoral College in 2000? -What was Senator Joe Lieberman running for in 2000? -By how many votes did Joe Lieberman and Al gore lose in the Electoral College? -Why did Governor John G Rowland resign? -How many Connecticut residents died during the September 11 attack? -What percentage of U.S. armaments did Connecticut produce during World War II? -What weapon did General Electric invent to oppose tanks? -What two products did Connecticut produce the most during WWII? -What company produced aircraft engines in Connectitcut during WWII? -What program helped Connecticut get out of the Great Depression? -What was the state known for? -In New Haven the great dictionary was compiled by who? -In what year did The Hartford Convention fail? -In 1817 which party gained control? -What polarized the state? -What did Connecticut manufactures supply? -Who was the first U.S. Naval Officer killed in the Civil War? -How many men died from disease? -How many men did the state send to the Civil War? -How many full regiments of infantry were formed? -The New England railroads were financed by who? -How many employees did the New Haven operate? -The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad were called what? -What other name was used for the New Haven? -What was included in the purchase by the New Haven? -In what years was the American war effort supported by the state? -The state made large purchases of what? -Who where the volunteers coordinated by? -Why did the federal government agree to furlough soldiers? -Who joined the Waterbury company? -When did New England's mos destructive storm in history occur? -What was the name of the storm? -What shoreline in Connecticut was devastated by the storm? -What caused the river to flood downtown? -how many trees fell onto roadways? -What is the only state to have a higher percentage of Italian Americans? -In how many counties is Italian the largest ancestry group? -Which ancestry group does Connecticut have the high percentage of, compared to every other state? -Which ancestry group is the largest in Tolland County? -Which ancestry group is the largest in Windham County? -Which religious group has the largest following? -Near which body of water is the Jewish population the most concentrated? -Which Christian church has the largest number of followers? -How many members of the United Church of Christ are in Connecticut? -Which city' suburbs has a large Jewish population? -What was the per capita income for Connecticut in 2013? -Which state has a larger income gap? -Where does Connecticut rank in the number of millionaires per capita? -What is the ratio of millionaires per capita in Connecticut? -Which city is the poorest in Connecticut? -What types of wages are the object of Connecticut income tax? -Which neighboring states have a high income tax than Connecticut? -What does Connecticut allow if taxes are paid in other states? -If someone is given a tax credit from another state that doesn't fully cover Connecticut's income taxes, what could happen? -In what scenario would someone who works in New York still owe Connecticut income tax? -What is the sales tax in Connecticut? -What type of purchase had an sales tax exemption reversed? -When was the sales tax exemption for clothing less than $50 reversed? -What additional sales taxes can city and other local governments enforce? -How long is Connecticut's sales tax break? -What property is taxable in Connecticut? -What is the maximum tax credit? -In 2010, what state has the 2nd highest average property taxes in the nation? -What state had the highest average property taxes in 2010? -What percentage may the local government tax property? -What was Connecticut's largest industry in 2009? -What is GDP? -What percentage of gross domestic product did the finance and insurance industry account for in Connecticut in 2009? -What percentage of economic activity did the real estate industry account for in Connecticut in 2009? -Name a major financial industry in Connecticut? -What are two of the largest employers in Connecticut? -In 2006, how many jobs did the arts, film, history, and tourism segments generate for Connecticut? -Where are Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun located? -In 2006, how much money did the arts, film, history, and tourism segments generate for Connecticut? -What is one source of income for Connecticut towns along the coastline? -By 1911, how many pounds of oyster meat did Connecticut produce? -When did oystering really boom? -What is the sloop Hope? -What was the Connecticut coast known as in the shellfishing industry in 1911? -What is the Interstate highway in Connecticut known as? -What does the Merritt Parkway and Wilbur Cross Parkway form? -What caused Connecticut to get rid of its tolls in 1988? -What is one major artery in Connecticut? -What is Connecticut's average percentage of possible sunshine? -How many hours of sunshine does Connecticut average annually? -Which ocean is responsible for tempering Connecticut's seasonal climate extremes? -What type of climate does most of Connecticut have? -What type of climate does most of southern and coastal Connecticut have? -What is the average January temperature in Connecticut's coastal lowlands? -What is the average January temperature in Connecticut's inland and northern portions? -What is the average yearly snowfall in the higher elevations of Connecticut? -What is the average yearly snowfall along the southeast coast of Connecticut? -What interstate road runs through Connecticut? -What is the average high temperature in New London? -In what season are thunderstorms most frequent in Connecticut? -What is the average high temperature in Windsor Locks? -On average, how many thunderstorms does Connecticut receive annually? -On average, how many tornadoes does Connecticut average each year? -Who was the first European explorer in Connecticut? -In what year did Adriaen Block explore Connecticut? -What is the translation for the Dutch phrase, "Huis van Hoop?" -What was the Dutch name for the Connecticut River, meaning "fresh river?" -The name for Connecticut is derived from an anglicized word coming from which native tribe? -When did the first English settlers arrive in Windsor? -Thomas Hooker was a professor of theology at which university? -Which man led the Puritan settlers from Massachusetts to Connecticut? -In what year was the Connecticut Colony at Hartford established? -What was the name of The New Haven Colony's constitution? -What is Connecticut's state nickname? -In what year was Connecticut granted governmental authority? -Which king granted Connecticut governmental authority? -What is another name for the "Connecticut Compromise" of the 1787 constitutional convention? -Through which document was Connecticut granted its governmental authority? -In what year was the constitutional convention in which Connecticut had a pivotal role? -Which two people orchestrated the Connecticut Compromise? -Which two plans were combined to form the Connecticut Compromise? -Which two states proposed variations of the bicameral legislature? -Until when was Connecticut's plan in effect? -When is Amtrak's New Haven-Springfield Line scheduled to begin operating? -What proposed commuter rail service would connect New London with Norwich, Willimantic, Storrs, and Stafford Springs? -Southwestern Connecticut is served by which rail line? -The Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line is operated by which company? -Who won the 2010 general election for governor of Connecticut? -On what day was Daniel Malloy sworn in as governor? -Who was elected as governor of Connecticut in 1974? -Who was the lieutenant governor of Connecticut in 2011? -In which year was the constitution of Connecticut adopted? -What is the name of the executive department in charge of mental health? -What is the name of the executive department in charge of utilities? -What is the name of the executive department in charge of veterans? -What is the name of the executive department in charge of emergencies? -What is the name of the executive department in charge of the environment? -What options do Connecticut residents who register have -As of 2013, how many of registered voters are enrolled? -How much is the ratio among unaffiliated voters on the Democratic side? -How much is the ratio among unaffiliated voters on the Republican side? -At which levels do elections take place in Connecticut? -In how many races do two major parties have practical advantages? -How many processes are in practice? -How are practical advantages for both parties determined? -How often does the status of major party reconfirmed? -What does the "major party" status include? -On which basis is the status of "major party" determined? -Where do minor parties appear? -What must be held in a major party? -Who attends the major party convention? -What's the objective of the convention? -What happens if at least one candidate meets the petition threshold? -How many winning candidates have won the endorsement of the applicable major party? -With what have the rest of candidates won with? -What change did the state law bring during Weicker's administration? -Who founded the Connecticut Party? -What was the land in present-day Ohio known as in 1786? -Who settled the northern part of present-day Ohio? -Land from what other states did Connecticut claim? -When did Connecticut give up the Western Reserve? -To whom did Connecticut give up territory in 1786? -Who was defending New York City? -From where did 3,000 men launch their operations? -What were the men at the Redding encampment vererans of? -What did the men at Redding encampment have to guard? -What do some historians nickname Redding camp as? -The western boundary could not be closer than 10 miles of what? -Where was western boundary of Connecticut marked? -What broke the first agreement of boundary lines? -What did the Duke of York capture to end the uncertain colonial limits? -Over what county did Connecticut fight against Pennsylvania? -From what was the Connecticut Colony independent? -Of what was the Connecticut Colony considered a part of legally? -What brought back the Connecticut Colony to England? -Who granted liberal political terms to the Connecticut Colony and Quinnipiack?? -What part of the Connecticut Colony remained with the government of Hartford? -How did European settlers try to stop Native American aggression in 1636? -How did the Pequots respond that same autumn? -Where did the colonist first attack the Pequots after declaring war? -How many Pequots died after the first battle? -Where was the last battle of the war fought? -What type of language is Latin in traditional terminology? -What two things do latin words fuse? -Latin words include what in addition to objective semantic elements? -What kind of sentence elements does Latin produce? -How is "I Love" spelled in latin? -How can grammatical function be changed? -Does inflection change the semantic element? -What does word inflection do? -What does amābit mean in Latin? -All natural languages contain what? -How many declensions are there? -What is a declension? -What are declensions identified by? -What is the predominant ending letter of the fourth declension? -Which declension has a predominant ending letter of e? -Which declension adjectives are declined? -How are masculine forms declined? -How would you decline 'mortuum'? -How are feminine forms declined? -How many main conjugations are there? -What are conjugations identified by? -What is a conjugation? -How is a present stem found? -What type of verbs may be marked in a different way? -What do third-conjugation stems end in? -What is the subset of the 3rd conjugation? -How do i-stems behave? -What languages can these stem categories be compared to? -How many tenses are in latin? -How many tense systems are latin tenses divided into? -Which tenses make up the present system? -Which tenses make up the perfect system? -When did Tarentum fall? -What is hellenizing? -What led to the addition of 'Y' and 'Z' to the alphabet? -Which culture transplanted Greek art to Italy? -What movies have been made in the Latin Language? -Why were these movies made in Latin? -What is the purpose of subtitles? -Why is Latin used? -What is the motto of the Coast Guard? -Who is Veritas? -What is the Motto for Michigan in Latin? -What does "Ad astra per aspera" mean? -How is classic Latin distinguished? -What were the long vowels marked by? -What letter is not marked by the apex? -In modern text what are the long vowels indicated by? -What do the sequences not always represent? -What else did the sequences represent? -What is began represented by? -How is beware! represented? -What was Latin deprived from? -What was it ultimately derived from? -What is one language the this alphabet has been used as the script for? -What is a language its been adopted by? -What do the languages of Spain, France, Portugal, and Italy have in common? -What helped to stabilize the languages of Spain, France, Portugal, and Italy? -What caused the languages of Spain to diverge from the other Romance regions? -In what year did the Moors conquer Spain? -What is the cause of the Romanian language diverging more than the Romance languages? -What is the name given to written Latin during the post-classical period? -What is unique about the Latin used by the educated and official world during the post-classical period? -To who did Latin become useful for international communication? -What lands did Latin spread to that had never spoken Latin before? -What caused the spread of Latin without its natural spoken base? -How are sum and eram used in Latin? -Without the Romans, what happened to medieval Latin? -Without the Romans, what happened to Latin? -Which form of Latin uses fui and fueram? -What period helped to secure Latin as a spoken language? -Latin as a spoken language was pushed by? -What group was usually led by clergy? -What did the Renaissance Humanists start the tradition of? -When did medieval Latin cease to exist due to the Renaissance Humanists? -What is the largest organization that uses Latin? -What mass is done in Latin? -What types of courses are taught in Latin at pontifical universities? -Where is the ATM that gives instructions in Latin? -Holy See official language? -When was the late Roman Republic? -What was another form of Latin spoken alongside classical latin? -What followed Old latin? -Who were Plautus and Terence? -When did latin become late latin? -How many works of latin authors have survived? -What printed edition of the latin works is mentioned first? -What invention did these works predate? -The second printed example of these latin works is what? -What field are these works the subject matter of? -Who wrote a Latin Phrasebook? -What type of stories are in "fabulae mirabiles"? -Who stole Christmas? -Many popular modern books were translated into what language? -Why were these books translated into an unused language? -Latin influence in what language was significant? -Who established borrowing from Latin in the sixth century? -Besides Latin, what language were new English words created from the 16th to 18th centuries? -What were these new words called? -Imbibe and extrapolate are of what origin? -Why did some places adopt Latin phrases in some areas? -Who published Historia Naturalis? -Who was a major Roman doctor? -Science terms have Latin roots because of what? -Latin legal principals have stood the test of time in what form? -What was a crucial part of an education for those who wished to join the literate circle? -What was necessary for the classics? -What is a widely used Latin textbook in America? -When was Wheelock's book first published? -Where did Wheelock receive his PhD? -How are living languages taught? -Where is the Living Latin movement available? -Who is a major supplier of Latin textbooks? -Who published the books in Latin for children? -What is the Bell and Forte's children's book about? -By what means, does the Classical Association encourage the study of the antiquity? -What charity in the UK runs a Latin course? -What organization promotes study of the classics in the US and Canada? -How many members does the national Junior Classical League have? -Who sponsors the National Latin Exam? -According to legends, when was Latin established? -What can be concluded about the rules of classification of languages? -Why does the list of historical phrases have variants? -How are the historical phrases distinguished? -How might the Ecclesiastical Latin be described? -What is not true of vernacular Latin? -What led to the deterioration of the education in Europe in the late Latin era? -Where can we see the post-classical stage of Latin? -How did Latin change during the post-classical period? -How might have Romanized European populations developed their own dialects of Latin? -What theory shows that there are functions that can be precisely defined but are not computable? -Why is the number of computable functions from integers to integers countable? -In the sense of cardinality, what are almost all functions from integers to integers? -What is an example of an uncomputable function? -How do you often denote the image of a subset A ⊆ X? -What do some authors use to avoid confusion between the inverse image and inverse function? -What would an author write for the preimage of a set and a singleton? -When would you be unable to denote the image of a subset A ⊆ X with f(A)? -How is the value of x obtained? -How can you memorize the notation? -When is the composition g ∘ f only defined? -How do you read the notation g ∘ f? -What is the overriding of f: X → Y by g: W → Y also called? -How do you denote an extension of g? -What kind of operation is overriding? -What does being an associative operation also mean? -How do you denote the set of all functions from a set X to a set Y? -When X and Y are finite and of size |X| and |Y|, then what is the number of functions X → Y? -What field provides notations for sets based on their cardinalities in its convention? -If X is infinite and there is more than one element in Y, then how many functions are from X to Y? -What is a subset of the Cartesian product X x Y? -How many elements of y are there? -How many ordered pair in the subset? -What is in X? -What is contained in the subset defining the function of f? -What is a general function often denoted by? -How is signum function denoted? -What is denoted by the symbol x? -What may be omitted when there is little chance of confusion? -How is the velocity of some body in physics denoted? -What is often dropped by many authors? -What kind of context makes it okay to drop the domain and codomain specification? -What is the formula that agrees? -What would the formula be in the example given? -What is also understood implicitly ? -What is sometimes used as a notation to emphasize the expressions functional nature? -What kind of symbol may be assigned to the variable? -What stands for the function? -What kind of nature of an expression is talked about? -A symbol can be used as a what? -What send integers to integers? -What kind of strings can sometimes be defined by an algorithm? -Functions are definable by an algorithm called what? -What kind of algorithm gives a precise process to compute the greatest common divsor of two positive integers? -What kind of integers are used to process and compute the greatest common divisor? -What is the name for a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output? -How is the term f(x) spoken? -What are the input variables of a function sometimes referred to as? -How would one denote the output of a function 'f' corresponding to an input of 'x'? -What are considered the "central objects of investigation" in most fields of mathematics? -If a function is presented as a picture, what would it be called? -When functions are defined in science by a list of outputs and their inputs. what would this be called? -What is the name for a system that tells how to compute the output for a given input? -What is the name for a function's set of inputs? -What is the name for a function's set of outputs? -What is the name of all input-output pairs of a function? -What is commonly used to refer to a function's outputs, but is also sometimes used to refer to the function's codomain? -What is the name for collections of functions with the same domain and the same codomain? -For the example given, what four shapes does X consist of? -For the example given, what five colors does Y consist of? -When linking the shapes and colors of X and Y, what does the example refer to this function as? -In the example given, how many colors was each shape linked to? -What is the input to a function called? -What is the name for the set of all permissible outputs for a given function? -What is the name for the set of all permitted inputs for a given function? -What is the output to a function called? -How many different ways can "a function from X to Y" be presented? -What is X called in the function? -What is Y called in the function? -What makes f(x) = x2 different? -Define one type of function? -How can f:X -> Y be referred to? -Can you write a function that is a function whose domain is X and image is a subset of Y? -What type of function would f:X -> Y be considered a partial function? -How are functions commonly defined? -How is a relation defined? -How is correspondence defined? -What is a function as a triple a type of? -What is a function as a ordered pair a type of? -What is a type of partial function? -Studying partial functions helps in what types of math? -What is the value of X in the function f(x) = 1/x? -In the function f(x) = 1/x, what is f? -What is another name for homomorphisms? -What is morphism a key concept of? -What type of function is X x Y? -What function can f: X -> Y be? -Why is a identity function of an empty set defined? -What is (0,0) called on a Cartesian coordinate system? -What are the coordinates such as (3,1) called? -What is the spot an ordered pair points out called? -What do the numbers in an ordered pair mean? -What coordinate system specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates? -What is the point they meet at called? -How many axes are involved? -What does the ordered pair represent? -What are two different names for the type of axis involved? -Any point in a three dimensional space can be specified by what? -How many Cartesian coordinates specify a three dimensional space? -What type of planes are involved? -How many perpendicular planes are involved? -Who invented Cartesian planes? -When were Cartesian planes invented? -What can Cartesian equations describe? -What type of equations are Cartesian? -What is the foundation of analytic geometry? -Cartesian coordinates are the foundation of what type of geometry? -What is a familiar example of Cartesian coordinates? -What is the most common coordinate system in computer graphics? -What year was the idea for this system developed? -Did Fermat publish the discovery? -Who's writings helped develop this system independent of Descartes? -Who introduced the concept by translating Descartes' works into Latin? -What year did Frans van Schooten and his students translate the work into latin? -How is a point that is a Cartesian coordinate usually written? -What is labelled with the capital letter O? -How are unknown coordinates denoted? -Why are unknown coordinates denoted by characters found at the end of the alphabet? -What is denoted by letters near the beginning of the alphabet? -What does the z axis represent? -What is the convention for the orientation of the x axis in three dimensional systems? -What determines the z axis' pointing down and to the left or down and to the right? -If the x and y axis are shown vertically and horizontally, how should the z axis be shown in a diagram? -What do all laws of physics and math assume? -What is the reflection of the point (-x, y) across the second coordinate axis? -What is the first coordinate axis? -What is the second coordinate axis? -What is the reflection of the point (x, -y) across the first coordinate axis? -What describes an angle? -In standard orientation, in which way does the z axis point? -What determines the line along which the z axis lies? -In standard orientation, in what orientation is the xy-plane? -How many possible directions does the z axis have? -What are the two possible coordinate systems determined by the z axis direction? -What may create distortion in regard to coordinate systems? -What axis meant to point away from the observer? -What axis is meant to point towards the observer? -In what manner is the red circle to the horizontal xy-plane? -What indicates rotation from the x-axis to the y-axis? -What kind of coordinate system is figure 8? -What kind of coordinate system do you have if you see the figure as convex? -What do many observers see figure 8 as flipping in and out between? -What is caused by projecting the three-dimensional coordinate system into the plane? -What is the correct way to view Figure 8 -Unit vectors go in what axis's? -Standard basis may also be called what? -The x-axis and y-axis are generally called what? -What are the 3 axis's in in a three-dimensional system? -Is there a way to multiply vector to obtain another vector? -How do you identify point coordinates in a two-dimensional plane? -i is identified by a point with what coordinates? -What does i stand for? -What kind of coordinates have many uses in the real world? -How many steps are involved in entering coordinates on a problem application? -Distance units are decided by defining what? -What is assigned to a specific location or landmark? -What units make sense to use when entering 3D coordinates all over the Earth? -What is the distance between the Equator and the North Pole? -Where is a good location along the Equator to help define the X-axis? -What are the coordinates of the Empire State Building? -What equation do you use to determine the radius of the Earth? -What kind of apps employ identical units along all axes? -How many variables can be determined using the algebra of Cartesian coordinates? -What kinds of units of measurement can be associated with different axes? -What is it helpful to use when trying to determine in two or three dimensional relationships? -What is used to to show the relation of all points satisfying that relation? -What shows the graph of a function with all it's salient parts? -Relative extrema, concavity, points of inflection, and points of discontibuity are fully defined in what? -Graphs are useful in calculus to understand the nature and behavior of what? -Point O refers to what on the line? -An orientation involves one positive and one what? -How many dimensions does a single straight line exist in? -The distance of P can be specified from what point? -What is a one-dimensional space called? -The origin of the line is a unit of what? -What determines which half-line is positive and which is negative? -What is point O? -What is another term for "is oriented"? -The Cartesian coordinate system in two dimensions can also be referred to as what? -What kind of axes do not meet at right angles? -A pair of x and y refer to what variable? -X-axis refers to what direction? -What direction does y-axis refer to? -What is a two-dimensional space called? -What is the point where the axes meet? -How is a rectangular coordinate system defined? -What did early systems allow? -What do you choose for a three-dimensional space? -How many units of length are there for all three axes? -Do you find the the coordinates of a point P by drawing a line parallel or perpendicular? -What does each axis become? -What is a Euclidean plane with a Cartesian system called? -The points of a Cartesian plan can be identified with what? -What is another name for tuples? -Are Cartesian coordinates similar? -What does a Cartesian coordinate allow? -How is each coordinate obtained? -What must be modified in an oblique coordinate system? -The formula for distance is called what? -What's the symbol for Tin? -How many isotopes does Tin have? -What is Tin similar to? -How do you obtain Tin? -Does Tin have oxidation states? -What was the first alloy used on a large scale? -What is a big application for tin? -What was Pewter used for? -What was tin used for? -What is tin? -At what temperature does tin melt? -Why does bending tin make noise? -What's the lowest temperature tin reaches? -What is β-tin's stable temperature? -What is α-tin's stable temperature? -Are there any more allotropes? -Can "tin pest" not happen? -What happens to β-tin at cold temperatures? -Why does tin resist transformation? -What happens to tin? -Which elements increase tin's hardness? -Can eutectic systems occur? -What is the name of the superconductor that is below 3.72K? -Tin is the first superconductors to do what? -Name one of the characteristic features of superconductors. -Where was the Meissner effect first discovered? -What is Tin known to resits? -What elements can Tin be attacked by? -What can Tin be use for? -What prevents further oxidation with Tin? -Tin acts as what when oxygen is in solution and helps accelerate chemical attack? -How many stable isotopes does Tin have in total? -What are the three most common isotopes of Tin? -What is use to analyze the elements of Tin? -What is the most abundant isotope in Tin? -What is the least abundant isotope in Tin? -What is the atomic number or the "magic number" that enables Tin large number of stable isotopes? -What is considered the atomic magic number in nuclear physics? -How many known unstable isotopes are found in Tin? -What is the nuclide discovered in 1994 and has a doubly magic nucleus ? -What is the half-life of isotope 126Sn? -The word Tin can be traced back to what? -In what other branches is the word Tin not found in ? -What languages is the word Tin shared among? -What is the Irish Germanic of Tin? -What is Tin in Swedish? -What did the Latin name stannum originally refer to? -What was the earlier Latin word for tin? -What did stannum come to mean in the 4th century BCE? -What is the origin of stannum? -What was the main source of tin in the first centuries AD? -To what year can the extraction of tin be dated back to? -What was tin or arsenic content of the earliest bronze objects? -Where did arsenical bronze objects first appear? -What risks were associated with arsenical bronze? -When did the quest for less hazardous tin ores begin? -What is the chemical formula for cassiterite? -What was most likely the original source of tin in ancient times? -Where does cassiterite often accumulate? -Cassiterite is harder and heavier than what type of rock? -Cassiterite is typically what two colors? -What are halide compounds known for? -The three heavier halides are what type of compounds? -What type of compound is tetraflouride? -What type of compounds are colored? -What type of solids are the four halides? -Which tin halide is the most important commercially? -What reacts with tin to make SnCl4? -What is produced from the reaction of hydrochloric acid and tin? -SnCl4 and Sn can be combined to create what substance? -What is the name of the process by which stannous chloride is produced? -What is the most common percentage mixtures of tin/lead alloy in metal pipe organ pipes? -What is one major advantage of using tin for pipes? -What is a tin/lead alloy refereed to as? -Which metal in a tin/lead alloy cools faster? -Which metal is the most tonally resonant? -What is the most common tin/lead ratio in their alloy? -What are most metal pipes in a pipe organ made of? -What does the amount of tin in the pipe defines? -What is the most tonally resonant of all metals? -What is a tin/lead metal alloy referred to as? -What is punched tin-plated steel also called? -What is the most common application of the pierced tin technique? -Where did the pierced tin technique originate? -Who was the Revere type lantern named after? -What is punched tin-plated steel also called? -From where does pierced tin technique originate from? -What is the most common application of pierced tin? -What is a well-known example of Punched tin lanterns? -Revere type lanterns are named after whom? -Which metal alloy form has tin been used with? -What are the primary uses of the solders with lead and tin? -When did the WEEE Directive and Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive come into effect? -What are the some of the problems of replacing lead in a lead and tin alloy? -What happens when a tin pest occurs in lead-free solders? -What are the uses of Tin? -When was a tinplate canister for preserving food first manufactured? -What do speakers of American English call a tinplate canister for preserving food? -The slang term tinny means? -Why is the tin whistle so called? -What is the name of the metal that tin is most commonly alloyed with? -What is the major metal in the American and Canadian pennies? -What do we call a metal alloy containing both zinc and copper? -What is phosphor bronze? -Name a copper-tin alloy containing 22% tin -What is the chemical symbol for the niobium-tin compound? -What is the main usage of the niobium- tin compound? -What is the nobium-tin compound critical magnetic field? -How much magnetic fields can a 3Kg superconducting weighing magnet produce? -Why is the niobium-tin compound favorable for use as wires for superconducting magnets commercially? -what is tin used for in a Li-ion batteries? -what is used as a negative electrode in a Li-ion battery? -what limits the usage of tin in Li-ion batteries? -carbonate based electrolytes are used in what kind of battery? -what compounds can be as toxic as cyanide? -organotin compounds can be as toxic as what? -cases of poisoning from tin are what? -what are the dangers of organotin exposure? -tin reagents are useful in what kind of chemistry? -what is a common reducing agent for the conversion of nitro and oxime groups to amines? -what reaction combines organotin with organic halides or pseudohalides? -The Stille reaction combines organic halides or pseudohalides with what compound? -Tin fluoride is added to some dental care products as what? -Tin fluroide has been shown to be more effective in controlling gingivitis than what commonly used chemical? -Tin fluoride has been shown to treat what condition of the gums? -what effect does sodium fluoride have when combined with calcium compounds? -what is the chemical formula for stannous fluoride? -Tributyltin oxide is used for what? -What year did the EU ban the use of organotin compounds? -organotin has had its use restricted in most nations to vessels of what size? -Tributyltin was found to have what major negative side effect when used on ships? -what company solved the problems preventing the use of using tin in commercial Li-ion batteries? -Recent research has shown what as being responsible for undesirable electrochemical activity in Li-ion batteries? +What did the Congressional Budget Office project would happen because of the proposed changes? +What component joins converging portions of a truss? +At the molecular level of the nervous system genetic changes are studied in order to understand how they affect what? +What side of the mountain is usually the wettest? +In 1890, which city had the world's tallest building? +What percentage had said free-trade agreements hurt the US three years ago? +When did the naval forces of resistance were formed? +Are fats true lipids? +Who invented the compound achromatic lens? +Decentralization allows for divisions and manager to prove that they are what in relation to a company as a whole? +Why is the number of computable functions from integers to integers countable? +How many stripes are on the U.S. flag since adding more in 1795? +What may be omitted when there is little chance of confusion? +Who was one of the "qualified professional" planning new urban establishments? +What caused the spread of Latin without its natural spoken base? +What was the commending language of the Slovene Partisans before the last month of WWII? +What was the first college-level basketball championship called? +What mountain chain in North America is the wettest and snowiest? +Stalin repressed what social institution in his country? +Which country was the last European State to convert to Christianity? +Were Northeastern Protestants more likely to vote Democrat or Republican in 1960? +What is the nom-dit of a family branch that lived near a city? Sony released what Li-ion batteries in the late 2000s? -what problem at low electrochemical potentials does tin suffer from making it a problem when used in batteries? -what is the major commercial use of organotin compounds? -Tin scavenges what from PVC to prevent it from degrading? -what compounds are used to stabilize PVC plastics? -Tin compounds are carboxylic acid derivatives of what chemical? -dilaurate is an example of what kind of compound? -What does OSHA stand for? -What is the legal limit on exposure to tin in the workplace? -What does NIOSH stand for? -at what levels is tin immediately dangerous to life and health? -What can form many oxides, sulfides, and other chalcogenide derivatives? -What is another name for the dioxide SnO2? -How does SnO2 form? -What is it called when an element dissolves in both acidic and basic solutions? -The sulfides of tin exist in what two oxidation states? -What is another name for SnH4? -What is another term for organotin hydrides? -What is the element called where tin is in the +4 oxidation state? -What do organotin hydrides release? -What are sometimes called stannanes? -What are chemical compounds with tin-carbon bonds? -What are the most useful compounds of tin commercially? -The highly toxic organotin compounds have been used as what? -Who was the first organotin compound reported by? -How do most organotin compounds, liquid or solid, appear physically? -What are organotin compound stable to? -What geometry do organotin compounds adopt? -What are prepared using Grignard reagents? -How are mixed halide-alkyls prepared? -Mixed halide-alkyls is more common than what derivatives? -The tetraorgano derivates are commercially less important than what? -The tetraorgano derivatives are less common than what? -What is increasing the use of tin? -When was the last time the US mined tin? -When was the last time the US smelted tin? -How many tonnes did the US recycle in 2006? -What is another name for scrap tin? -In regards to tin, what is increasing greatly? -How many tonnes of tin was mined in 2006 in the United States? -When was the last year that tin was mined in the United States? -Where were deposits of tin reported? -What group discovered the tin deposits in Colombia? -In what year were new deposits discovered? -New deposits of tin are reported to be where? -What was discovered in 2009? -Who made the discovery of new tin deposits? -Where is tin mainly traded? -How many brands is the tin traded under? -How many countries trade on the exchange? -How many tonnes does the mine at Bisie produce? -Who controls the Bisie mine? -What produced most of the world's tin in 2007? -The mine at Bisie produces how much tin? -What is controlled by a renegade militia? -Where is most of the world's tin traded? -Why is tin unique among other minerals? -What happened to the First International Tin Agreement in 1985? -What group had a large effect on tin prices? -In what years' were tin prices rampant? -What makes tin different among mineral products? -What were the characteristics of early tin agreements? -When did the agreement created in 1956 and the agreements following collapse? -What is the ITC? -What was created in 1956? -Where was the learning tool called as "the horn" developed? -When was the learning tool called as "the horn" developed? -Which numbers were used in "the horn"? -What are the modern reproductions of "the horn" decorated with? -Where did pie safes and food safes came into use in the days before refrigeration? -What were pie safes and food safes? -What were the two styles of pie safes and food safes? -What were the two styles of pie and food safes meant for? -Where is the modern reproductions of pie and food safes popular at? -What is window glass often made by? -What does floating molten glass on top of molten tin produce? -Where was the floating molten glass held while producing the window glass? -What is the process of creating float glass called? -how dose tin occur? -is tin a native element? -what is an a important element of tin? -what is the most associated mineral with tin? -is there more minerals associated with tin? -how is tin made? -what is the typical mass of the stars? -how do these stars form? -how much larger than the sun are theses masses? -what are the differences in the reactions? -what makes organotin compounds uncommon? -what makes up the stannylens in compounds? -where is tin commonly mined? -why is tin commonly found downstrem? -what are some methods of mining tin? -where is tin the most abundant? -what is the percentage of tin in these ores? -what country has the most tin mind? -about how much tin was mined in 2011? -what contributing factors to where tin is found? -will the earth run out of tin? -what are the factors that contribute to the probability of the earth running out of tin? -What was being aggressively sold in the late 1970s and early 1980s? -When did the ITC reach its credit limit in regard to tin market purchases? -In what years did a recession affect the tin market and industry as a whole? -What followed after the ITC reached its credit limit in regard to tin market purchases? -What was the price of tin in the free market environment? -Who does the old view suggest should become nurses? -What did Justice Sandra Day say about the number of women who are nurses? -Who does the old view suggest should not become nurses? -What did Justice Sandra Day say about a classification based on gender? -Who did Justice Sandra Day write an opinion for? -What was the last public university that was all male in the U.S.? -What tradition is continued at the Virginia Military Institute? -How does the Virginia Military Institute provide women academic and leadership development? -What did Justices Harry A. Blackman and others suggest would be a result of this ruling? -What is one of the reasons that feminism is criticized? -What is mainly the focus of the feminist movement in history? -Who founded the Hijas de Cuauhtemoc? -What is ignored by the restricting view? -In what way did Chela Sandoval refer to the women's liberation movement? -What is considered problematic by the feminist scholars? -In what way are the second wavers essentialized? -In what era were many of the second-wave leaders born? -How were ideological differences considered? -When did feminist scholars revisit oral histories? -What was a result of recovering histories that were overlooked? -Who used the term "retrofitted memory"? -As a result of discovering historical knowledge and memory, what happens to some dominant histories? -What aided in the discovery of historical knowledge and memory? -What did first wave feminism mainly focus on? -What were legal obstacles to gender equality in first wave feminism? -What did second wave feminism focus on? -What other issues were given attention in second wave feminism? -What major ammendment did feminism attempt to get passed that was defeated by Phyllis Schiafly? -What did first wave feminism mainly focus on? -What did second wave feminism mainly focus on? -What other major issues did second wave feminism address? -What were some of the legal obstacles to gender equality addressed by first wave feminism? -What major law did feminism attempt to pass that was defeated by Phyllis Schlafy? +When do Darüşşafaka students begin learning german or french? +How long will the Eurasia tunnel be when completed? What french writer helped lay the ground work for second wave feminism? -What major point did Simone de Beauvoir challenge about women's place in society? -In what year did the FDA approve of the oral contraceptive pill? -What did the oral contraceptive pill accomplish? -What Presidential administration made women's rights a major issue? -What book influenced Betty Friedan to write a bestselling book? -What bestselling book did Betty Friedan write? -What were Betty Friedan's major objections in her book? -What name did Betty Friedan give to the issue of limited possibilities and wasted potential of women? -What was Friedan's objection to the nuclear family? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -What year do most agree feminism began? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? -What year do most agree feminism began? +What is the name of the default setting? +Why is cautious consideration required in utilizing mean collapse mechanisms? +When did the hospitals appear in Egypt? +How do modern compilers reduce overhead? +In computer science how can situations be modeled besides as a nodes? +Who is the Bolshevik party leader between 1908 to 1917? +How long did it take Norway to recover after the 1987 financial crisis +organotin compounds can be as toxic as what? What did Kennedy's report reveal? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +Why was the castle built? +When did the NHL have 12 teams? +Which university operated a project regarding the structure of local governments? +How many seats does the New York Icahn stadium have? +What's the name of the annual league table of best performing state and independent schools in the UK? +What location did the Bonneville Expedition see before any other non-indigenous people? +What are the examples of the dedctive system ? +Were service providers able to reduce chronic homelessness? +Who invented the saxophone family of instruments? +What location in the Sierra did the later plutons form? +When were the Articles of Confederation established? +As and aftermath of what results in difficulty expressing natural-language statements? +What would the formula be in the example given? +At what conference over Labor Day weekend in 1967 was a woman's caucus formed? +What was Abgar V cured of? +What accredidation agency is the University of Pennsylvania affiliated with? +What was necessary for the classics? +What kind of town was Boston considered to be? +What kind of movement characterizes this dance? +Why is the crust of the earth in that region depressed? +Before the American Revolution, who would have been the colonist equivalent to President of the United states? +What percentage of homeless population of Philadelphia's poor neighborhoods were white in 1960? +How many blocks per mile in Manhattan? +What does counter-relief imply? +Which region became an important mercantile area? +what two ways are used to verify forecast? +How much does the city spend on on homeless reated programs per year? +Who advocated anarchism in Germany? +What is the shape of a snowflake determined by in broad terms? +What type of student can earn a certificate in African Studies from UCIS? +What is the third largest airport in Rotterdam? +What career did Cadwallader Colden have besides being an anthropologist? +What is the altitude of the Manipur area? +What is labelled with the capital letter O? +Which tin halide is the most important commercially? +What is the name of another major international organization devoted to neuroscience? +In which year did the inhabitants of West Florida revolt against the Spanish? +When did the Panther become the school's mascot? +Early Egypt and Mechian cultures had crop economies around what time? +What needs to be removed from a weighing gauge before snowfall occurs? +What religion became popular in Constantinople? +What metric of wealth was the yearly minimum wage less than? +How long is the trip between Manhattan and Staten Island on the ferry? +Which Branch did the USICH agency belong to in 1987? What year do most agree feminism began? -Who was the mother of the feminism movement? -What did Kennedy's report reveal? -What President released a major report on gender equality? -What organization did Friedan lead? -Was there opposition within the NOW organization about using Title VII of the Civil Rights Act? -What did Friedan attempt to use to to enforce more job opportunities for women? -What organization did Friedan pressure to use Title VII of the Civil Rights Act? -When did Friedan step down as president of NOW? -When did Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College develop a system of sharing residential colleges? -When did Haverford become coeducational? -When did Columbia University begin admitting women? -Why did Columbia University initially not admit women? -When did Gloria Steinem gain a large amount of popularity? -What type of journalist was Gloria Steinem? -Glorida Steinem was working undercover as what? -What did Steinem conclude through her undercover work? -What became the two most important objectives for feminists by 1968? -Why did Mount Holyoke College engage in a debate under the presidency of Truman? -What did the board of trustees for Mount Holyoke College decide in 1971? -What did the remaining Seven Sisters decide against? -What other college made a similar decision to that of Mount Holyoke in 1971? -What did the 1967 Executive Order do? -What did the 1968 EEOC decision ruling make illegal? -What was not outlawed in all states until 1993? -In what year did a law force the U.S. Military Academies to enroll women? -What is usually considered as the greatest success of the women's movement? -What college did Radcliffe College merge with? -When did joint commencement exercises begin between Radcliffe and Harvard? -When did students from Radcliffe receive Harvard diplomas? -In what year was Radcliffe College dissolved? -What is Radcliffe now known as? -How did second-wave feminists view popular culture? -What song played a big part in popular culture and for women and the feminist movement? -How did second-wave feminists counteract popular culture? -What was Reddy known as? -What was one of the main focuses of second wave feminism? -What did Jo Freeman attend in June 1967? -What was the free school course on women taught by? -At what conference over Labor Day weekend in 1967 was a woman's caucus formed? -Who was the conference director that refused to recognize the women or let the women speak at the conference? -What was the name of the newsletter that Freeman created? -In what year was a meeting told about white college men working with poor white men? -After the meeting told about white college men and poor white men, what was created? -In the meeting told, what did white college men and poor white men do to share leisure time? -At what university was a meeting told about white college men working with poor white men? -At what time period was it thought that women had succeeded in changing social attitudes towards gender roles? -Women were able to integrate into what clubs by changing social attitudes? -What were women able to make illegal by changing social attitudes? -What failed in 1982? -In what year did more women begin to earn more bachelor's degrees than men? -How many states have adopted constitutions or constitutional amendments providing equal rights for all sexes? -What percentage of Ivy League presidents are women? -Has the salary of the average American woman increased? -What percentage of the average man's salary is the average woman's salary? -In the Spanish tradition, what is the most common naming convention? -Which of the woman's birth names is most frequently kept when she chooses to adopt her husband's surname -In Portuguese-speaking countries, what is the most common naming convention? -When did it become legal for a husband to adopt his wife's surname? -Are naming traditions in Portuguese-speaking countries the same as in Spain? -Did most women change their names after marriage in the 17th century? -What country most influenced the tradition of a woman changing her name after marriage? -When did the custom of a woman changing her name after marriage solidfy across all classes? -What is the current trend for women changing their names after marriage? -Among what social status did the custom of women changing their names after marriage begin? -When were Jewish families in Central Europe forced to adopt surnames? -What did Schwartzkopf mean? -What did Schmutz mean? -What did Scweinmann mean? -Who often gave people the mean names? -When did poor women begin to acquire surnames? -Before surnames were common, what were women in the lower classes called? -What form of government in Brazil and Portugal spurred the ubiquity of children being given surnames? -Did women maintain the first name-only status all their lives? -What did Morgenstern mean? -What did safire mean? -What did Reis mean? -Many africans were forced to take surnames of who? -When did the adoption of surnames become common -Do all children get all of both their parents' surnames? -Are euphony and social significance the only factors in how children are named? -What are two of the most common reasons for a child being given a particular combination of parents' surnames? -Is there a firm rule on how children are named? +What is the term used for a subroutine returning to the next instruction? +What was the fault of the Petionvile school collapse? +The paragraph talks about implementing technologies in what manner? +What students are granted the title of Doctor of Medicine (MD)? +When did the Battle of Poljana ended? +Where is the source for much of the sedimentary rock in California? +State governments within the United States are allowed to do what regarding their own laws? +What was the first hockey team to employ professionals? +Croatian Partisans recruited many people of what religion? +What stretch of water divides the city of Istanbul? +Who was the first person to name it The Baltic Sea? 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-What may be the most common European name in the category? -Lee is a romanization of what chinese surname? -The surname lee is used in chinese and what other culture? -What does Ryan mean in Irish Gaelic? -The name De Luca like arose from where? -Surnames were uncommon prior to what century? -What does MacLeod mean? -Where is the Isle of Lewis located? -Most european surnames were originally occupational or what? -Many people on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland have what surname? -What are "true compound surnames"? -Where can "true compound surnames" be found? -What is the surname of the former Chairman of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador? -What is the full name of the former Chairman of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador? -Who was Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? -What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's paternal surname? -What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's middle name? -What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's second surname? -Where is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella from? -What portion is the Alava surname characterized by? -Where are these surnames generally located in Alava? -Why is "de" used with the second part of the Alava surname? -Where is Green Spain located? -What two cultures use two or more surnames? -Is it necessary for the surnames to be joined by hyphen? -How can a surname with a prefix be spelled? -There are two ways a surname can be spelled, how? -What is the anglicized way to spell a prefix? -What does an etymologist do? -What are the five categories used for surnames? -What given name has over 90 Italian surnames? -What is an example of a matronymic surname? -What is an example of a clan name? -What is an example of a patronymic surname? -In the United States, how many surnames cover 50% of the population? -What percentage of the population in the United States has the surname Smith? -1,712 surnames covers what percentage of the population in the United States? -What is the most frequent English name and an occupational surname -What system enforced the standardization of surnames in the United States? -In what areas is it the custom is for people to have two surnames? -How can one family member's relationship to another can be identified? -Where do both of the surnames originate from? -if José GARCÍA Torres and María) ACOSTA Gómez had a child named Pablo, what would his full name be? -In what country are the paternal and maternal surnames are often combined using y or i? -What language are the paternal and maternal surnames combined using y? -In what language are the paternal and maternal surnames are combined using i? -What region Spain would someone with the surname Dalí i Domènech be from? -In what country would a woman not change her legal surnames when she marries? -In what region would a married woman drop her mother's surname and add her husband's surname to her father's surname? -What preposition would a woman use to add her husband's surname to her father's surname? -What would be the legal name of a married woman drop her mother's surname and add her husband's surname to her father's surname? -From which parent do children take their surnames? -In Chile, what year was the law was changed to avoid stigmatizing illegitimate children with the maternal surname repeated? -In Spain, what year did the law allow parents to choose whether the father's or the mother's surname goes first for their children? -In what country did a 1995 reform in the law allow the parents to choose whether the father's or the mother's surname goes first for their children? -In 1973, what country changed the law of repeated maternal surnames to avoid stigmatizing illegitimate children? -What is a non-English occupational name for a tailor? -Where is the surname Vickers thought to come from? -Some English occupational names are thought to be from what type of plays? -What occupational names are believed to have derived from medieval mystery plays? -Until what century in French Canada did families adopt surnames in order to distinguish branches of their family? -What was a surname preceded by in French Canada? -What was the word that preceded a surname known as in French Canada? -What is the nom-dit of a family branch that lived near a city? -What in some instances often comes to replace the original family name? -What system does not use family names? -What will often be indicated by the first name of his or her father or mother in regards to that person as a child? -What is the other most common surname that belongs in the list with Hansen and Olsen, of Norway? -A person who has their last name indicated by their mother's first name is known as what? -The naming convention of parents names used in their child's name is shared by cultures such as that of Norway, Spain, Portugal and which other culture? -Where are location names thought to be derived from? -What element might describe a habitation name? -Types of Old English elements may be found in the second part of what kind of names? -Habitative elements may have different meanings according to what? -Besides enclosure, what might the Old English element tun mean? -Patronymic and family name are required parts of one's full name where? -What is the father's name of a Russian named Ivan Andreyevich Sergeyev? -What is the family name of a Russian named Ivan Andreyevich Sergeyev? -A similar naming convention system of that of the requiring of patronymic and family name is similar where? -What name is Portuguese for mountain? -The surnames London, Lisboa, and Bialystok are thought to have come from where? -Gorski is Polish for what word? -Where does the location name O Creachmhaoil come from? -A location name like Lucci could mean what? -One adopts the name of one of their parents where? -Which parent name is usually adopted by the child? -What is the parent name that is adopted by the child called? -How often do children adopt their mother's first name? -In Iceland, how would one refer to a person called Abraham Mesfin correctly? -Many Japanese surnames are thought to be derived from what? -What does Ishikawa mean? -What Japanese surname means the base of a mountain? -What does the Japanese surname Inoue mean? -In what convention are names followed by the father's name? -If a person's name is ben adam, what is their father's name according to the Hebrew patronymic naming convention? -What does Bar mean in Aramaic? -The name ben adam can also be described as what? -Arabic surnames sometimes depict what? -The surname Saddam Hussein al Tikriti might refer to what city? -Where is the city of Tikrit located? -Arabic names referring to a city of of origin is one component of the surname called what? -What countries other than Spain influence Argentina? -What is Argentina's primary language? -Where do combined names originate? -Are combined names common? -Which of the parents last names is commonly used by children? -Do state offices use only one name? -Why is using both last names practical? -What order for listing parents last name is common? -When was a law considered to change the order of last names? -Does Argentina use both last names? -What would the law change the last name order to? -Which countries use both parents last names? -Which country doesn't practice changing last names in marriage? -Does all of Chile refrain from changing last names? -Does the practice change after multiple marriages? -Do both spouses refrain from changing their names? -What is the traditional order for a child's surname order? -What are the requirements for a different surname order? -What happens if the traditional surname order is impossible? -Do children get to choose what surnames they use? -What one of three ways would you casually refer to Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? -What would be a second way you would casually refer to Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? -What would be a third way you would casually refer to Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? -What part of Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's name would not be referred to as his surname alone? -Despite the fact that it is not a surname by itself, what part of Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's name is used as a surname by other people? -What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's paternal surname? -What paternal surname would Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's children inherit? -What part of Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's surname would not be inherited by his children? +How long has it been publishing a separate Scottish edition? +What did French Connection refer to itself as at first? +Was French sugar cheaper or more expensive than British sugar prior to 1791 and the French revolution? +What groups did Marc. Bekoff and Jessica Pierce argue have morality? +What does the Bolivian Orocline overlap with? +What conditions must be met for an ECG screening? +What leader first created guidelines on when the flag should be flown at half-staff? +What is a good way of protecting against governments selling the land they own for profit? +Where did the 2001 World Conference Against Racism take place? +Which law allows for workers to not participate in unions? +Which proponent of the slave trade argued that African societies were not affected by the trade? +How much does it ran in Istanbul? +What is Oxford thought of in relation to Cowley during the 1970s? +What was Samuel Brannan's occupation? +What is the reason for abbreviation redundancy? +What are fatty acids directly linked to to make a saccharolipid? +The styles used to build the European embassies later influenced the architecture of what palace? +What color stripes were sometimes included on the early flags? +When the diplomatic relations with Chile got suspended? +What does the phrase "melting pot" refer to? +Lowenheim-Skolem theorem involves which theory of cardinality? +In what date was Belgrade liberated with the help of Red Army? +What is the first name of the person in the highest position of the highest court in Colorado as of 2015? +What produced most of the world's tin in 2007? +Mention one historical place in Manhattan? +what gained national attention? +What are sometimes called stannanes? +In 1959, who purchased the Kemsley group? +What state cannot be reached from a good state? +The Cartesian coordinate system in two dimensions can also be referred to as what? +How many meanings can be built from L(x,y) +What task does having a key for acronyms in a publication eliminate the need for? +What societal problem became widespread during 1980-1991? +What is amorality defined as? +What types of houses had a symmetrical facade? +What does the amount of tin in the pipe defines? +What is the main determining factor of it's ability to carry axial load? +What mosque illustrates the growing European influence on Ottoman architecture? +What is the Sierra Nevada snowpack a a significant source of for California? What is an example of a true compound surname? -Whose paternal surname would Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's children inherit as their second surname? -Hyphenation in of true compound surnames is common what sphere? -What started off as the maternal surname in Paz y Miño? -When did Miño become compounded? -What world is unfamiliar with compound surnames? -What would you do to a true compound surname to avoid ambiguity? -What is the smallest number of words that two or more compound surnames can be merged into? -What would members of the Pazmiño surname be related to? -What family do the Pazmiño and Paz y Miño descend from? -When was the Paz Miño family active? -What is an example of a merged surname? -Why do Eastern Asians reverse the order of their names? -Who also reverses the order their names for customary reasons? -What are two examples of Uralic people based on the passage? -What might have been a reason for the Samis not seeing any transformation of their names? -Why did the Samis start reversing their names? -Why do Eastern Asians reverse the order of their names? -Who also reverses the order their names for customary reasons? -What are two examples of Uralic people based on the passage? -What might have been a reason for the Samis not seeing any transformation of their names? -Why did the Samis start reversing their names? -What might an Indian surname denote? -What name is shown first on Indian passports? -What is one example of how the names are used in India? -Where in India do they use the surname before the given name? -Where in India is the use of two names not universal? -What might an Indian surname denote? -What name is shown first on Indian passports? -What is one example of how the names are used in India? -Where in India is the use of two names not universal? -Where in India do they use the surname before the given name? -What is the usual order of names in English for cataloging? -How are the names order in citations? -How are the names separated? -How are the items alphabetized? -In what situation does alphabetizing help? -What is the usual order of names in English for cataloging? -How are the names order in citations? -How are the names separated? -In what situation does alphabetizing help? -How are the items alphabetized? -Where is it customary to have two surnames? -Who is Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero? -What is Jose's Luis' First surname? -What is Jose Luis' second surname? -What makes the surname the first surname? -Do many people confuse if the first surname denotes that father's family? -Is Rodriguez Zapatero one surname? -What does a child inherit as his or her surname? -What becomes the child's first surname? -What becomes the child's second surname? -What two famous people dropped their paternal surnames? -What portion of a Hispanic's name was usually dropped to fir into non-hispanic countries? -Why were surnames often dropped by Hispanic people? -Pablo Ruiz Picasso went by which surname? -Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero went by which surname? -What is the wife reffed to as? -Which two churches emphasize family structure? -In addition to family structure, what other thing did the churches emphasize? -What does "hermana" mean? +What was the outcome of the economic trade agreement, between the Africans and Europeans? +Unlike the Baltic ringed seal, the grey seal is capable of doing what without sea ice? +What type of account is made for the first user? +Which Bureau deals with island dependencies? +Who filled the gravesite of the Baltic Sea? +Which Chinese university has joined with Pitt to collectively create an institute and program? +What does Libertarian socialism deny? +What is the focal plane? +What video sharing services are used to promote drum and bass today? +When was the microscope invented? +what did the NCH called those acts? +How do most major insurers exist? +When were county governments mostly removed in Colorado? +Which thesis needs novel outcome? +Will niacin, fibrates and CETP Inhibitors increase the risk of cardiovascular disease? +Which Lord inspired the Manipuri dance? +What is the cost of the expressiveness of second-order and higher-order logics? +What defines the cognitive-developmental approach to moral development? +Will vitamins help prevent cardiovascular disease? +What ocean is the Baltic Sea a part of? +When did the High Court hand down its decision? +When did Pitt become a public school? +What is at the Bayon temple? +What did the men at Redding encampment have to guard? +What agency is working together with the World Heart Federation? +How much air passenger capacity does Istanbul expect to add with the addition of the third airport? +What was believe to be the seat of intelligence at that time? +Where is pond hockey played? +Why were criminals sold as slaves? +What type of cooling occurs when the air comes into contact with cold surfaces? What is the new trend in the United States for Hispanic naming structures? -What common mistake is made by English speakers when it comes to Hispanic names? -Why do Hispanic's hyphenate thier parent's last names? -What would be the Hispanic correction for the name Esteban Alvarez Cobos when hyphenated? -Which code stated that both the legal and birth name are correct? -What country do women traditionally use thier husband's name after "de?" -What forms of identification use the complete name? -What does the term "de" refer to? -What name typically comes after "de?" -In the example, who did Eva Duarte Marry? -What full name would Eva go by after having married Juan Domingo Peron? -What does Evita mean? -What would be the preferred style of name should Eva Duarte and Juan Domingo Peron marry? +What OS brought a redone version of the Windows 95 layout to the NT OS? +In which year did Bacon's Rebellion happen? +More upward motion can lead to an increase in what weather phenomenon? +What does the Armenian Orthodox Church argue? +What does the ideal climate allow them to avoid? +Which nominee did not represent states of red color? +What is the recommended way to dispose of a tattered flag? +What does a Full Language Pack do? +Who argued that Africans were being forced into "colonial" trade with the Europeans? +What rank was given to the Rotterdam School of Management in 2005? +What percentage of the lower houses lived in the elected representatives' districts? +Which region of the world has the highest average precipitation? +How long does it take to achieve the primary medical degree? +What does "BPM" mean? +What two adjectives describe modernistic music? +was there any event that sparked a big problem? +What was the name of the newspaper when it first began? +What is the name of the famous church that represents the pinnacle of Byzantine architecture? +In what century did Russia and Prussia become leaders over the sea? +What is the year in which students have to decide in a specialty called? +What animal was the Middle East the first to domesticate? +Tin compounds are carboxylic acid derivatives of what chemical? +Neurotransmitter anandamide is what type of fatty acid? +What did the Ministry of Sound radio do in 2014? +How many of the top ten zip codes was Manhattan home to in 2006? +What is caused by projecting the three-dimensional coordinate system into the plane? +Why did the Samis start reversing their names? +What diseases become more likely as people get older? +What kind of coordinate system is figure 8? +What is it called when land rises after glacial ice melts? +Where were lenses used for in the past? +Who were targeted in killings in Backa? +Where is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella from? +What balance should be studied for the analysis of operations? +What is the main challenge with wild lentils? +When did the United States win in the world cup? +What percentage increase is estimated for Manhattan? +What does being a private institution mean for the University of Pennsylvania? What is a synonym for "family name"? -What is surname in the western hemisphere synonymous with? -What is a surname? -Why in the western hemisphere is surname commonly used with last name? -How many last names are used in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries? -Where is the last name commonly placed Hungary? -Where is the last name commonly placed in China? -Where is the last name commonly placed in Japan? -Where is the last name commonly placed in Korea -What does forename mean? -What does mononym mean? -How common is it to have both a surname and forename in the world? -What else is common throughout the world when it comes to names? +How are outcomes produced in a free market? +The Singer Building was constructed in what year? +What has exposure effects on heart disease? +What replaced the Ali Sami Yen Stadium? +Who founded the American Philosophical Society? +What organization monitors whale and dolphins in the Baltic? +How are lipids defined? +What place in Germany expressed interest in hosting the Grand Depart of 2010? +Latin as a spoken language was pushed by? +Which company provides telephone service to Manhattan? +When did Europeans colonize the Canary Islands? +How many towns are in Connecticut? +What is the tactic called that involves passing the puck rapidly to a teammate that is farthest down the ice? +During 2008-2009 what fraction of the homeless population stayed in the shelter or transitional housing? +Why are large areas being reclaimed with only 8mm of uplift per year? +What are the two other names for first-order logic that both contain the word "calculus?" +In what unlikely form were roads designed like? +Where did David Rioch research the integration of basic anatomical and physiological research through clinical psychiatry? +In 2007 who noted that "declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace"? +What is included in moral philosophy? +What was emphasized in preaching during the Great Awakening? +What are important fatty acids called? Where did surname originate from in historical times? -What historical times did surname come from? -What was surname referred to in medieval times? -How far back does the practice of a surname go? -What would be done if a person had the same name in medieval times? -Where is it common to have surname in western cultures? -In the eastern side of the world where is surname commonly placed? -What is another name for personal or given name? -What Eastern Asian cultural spheres place their surnames first? -What European country places their surname first? -Where is it common to have surname in western cultures? -In the eastern side of the world where is surname commonly placed? -What is another name for personal or given name? -What Eastern Asian cultural spheres place their surnames first? -What European country places their surname first? -Where is it common to have surname in western cultures? -What is another name for personal or given name? -In the eastern side of the world where is surname commonly placed? -What European country places their surname first? -What Eastern Asian cultural spheres place their surnames first? -Which Windows XP edition was designed for consumers? -When did mainstream support for Win XP stop? -Which Windows XP edition was designed for business and power users? -When did extended support for Win XP stop? -Which Win XP edition was designed for mobile devices users? -In what two editions was Windows XP marketed in? -Who were the target users that the Professional edition was marketed towards?> -What edition was later added to the Home and Professional editions? -What edition of Windows was designed for mobile devices? -In what year did mainstream support for Windows XP end? -When was Windows introduced? -What are GUIs? -Which OS did Windows overtake? -What is the most popular smartphone OS? What is the most popular OS across all platforms? -When was the first Windows model designed? -Who designed the first Windows model? -When was Windows 1.0 released? -What was the shell of Windows 1.0 known as? -Windows 1.0 does not allow what? -Early Windows versions are thought of as what? -What did early versions run on top of? -What did early versions use MS-DOS for? -Users could use multiple graphical applications at once through what process? -Resources were thrown away when what happened? -When was Windows 3.0 released? -How many copies were sold in the first 6 months? -Which version was the first to receive broad commercial success? -What mode could Windows 3.0 applications be run in? -What did apps running in protected mode have access to? -When was Windows 95 released? -How many OEM service releases did Microsoft publish? -When did extended support for Windows 95 end? -What did Windows 95 introduce support for? -Program manager was replaced with what? -What operating system was released in 1998? -What operating system added Windows Media Player 6.2? -Internet Explorer 5.0 was released with what operating system? -When did all support for Windows 98 cease? -What was the last DOS based Windows version? -Windows ME ysed visual interface enhenacements from what OS? -Windows ME included framework to access photos from scanners and what other device? -PC World magazine rated what as the 4th worst tech product of all time? -Who rated Windows ME as one of the worst operating systems of all time? -Where does one go to change the language in Windows? -Do you have to install language components manually in Windows? -What languages might need to be installed manually in Windows XP? -What should you use if you don't like the way Windows inputs text in a particular language? -Where do you go to add Chinese in Windows XP? -Where can the language of Windows be changed? -What kind of support is built into Windows? -When are all of the multilingual support compenents installed in Windows? -What can be installed additionally if Windows does have the needed multilingual files? -What two things can be changed to suit the users needs when it comes to multilingual support? -What are the components for languages called? -How much does one pay for an interface language in Windows? -What version of Windows do you need to use an LIP? -What does a Full Language Pack do? -Where does one get a Full Language Pack? -What are redistributable and available for download from Microsoft if the user chooses? -What versions of windows are compatible with the language packs? -What versions of the language packs are only compatible with select versions of windows? -Where can these special language packs be obtained if not through the download center? -Which windows version does not support Windows Update service language pack downloads? -What OS first included support for the PowerPC framework? -Windows NT 4.0 came out in what year? -What was the original Windows NT OS known as? -What OS brought a redone version of the Windows 95 layout to the NT OS? -What company developed NT OS/2? -What is the 32-bit port of the Windows API called? -How was WIN32 like other Windows APIs? -The release of what OS led the NT development to rework the project? -in what versions of Windows could you first change the interface and input language at the same time? -In what version of Windows can you not install a language pack? -Where is this found in Windows 8.1? -When you change the interface language, what happens in apps like Mail? -For whom is the Single Language version of Windows designed? -Which versions of Windows introduced a new language Control Panel for users? -What two things were changed in the new Language Control Panel? -Which app in Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 included a counterpart setting? -Changing the interface language of Windows also affects which three pre-installed Window's apps? -What OS first included Internet Explorer version 6? -What OS came out in October 2001? -Windows XP was based on what operating system? -What Microsoft OS introduced a remote assistance function? -Who was the Windows 9x operating systems intended to be used by? -In what year was Windows Vista released for consumers? +What Allied country went to Slovenia and saw that more allied soldiers were escaping German POW camps? +What kind of religion are Islam and Christianity? +Where does cassiterite often accumulate? +Under what are all States equal in international law? +What are organotin compound stable to? +What was the name of the Yugoslav Partisans operation that rescued over 100 Allied prisoners from the Germans in August 1944 called? +Who started paying alot of attention to the needs of the homeless population? +What is a subset of the Cartesian product X x Y? +who started modern day anarchism? +What was the last version of Windows that was able to support Itanium? +Who is responsible for the most radical improvements to teh Saxohones's keywork? In what year was Windows Vista released for volume licensing? -What was a particular focus of the technical changes added to Windows Vista? -What is the server counterpart of Windows Vista? -When was Windows Server released? -In what year was Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 released as RTM? -What was the predecessor to Windows 7? -In what manner of upgrade was Windows 7 intended to implement the Windows line? -What type of support for touch does Windows 7 have? -What is the name of the home networking system included in Windows 7? -In what year was Windows 8 released generally? -What design language was the user interface of Windows 8 designed around? -What types of devices did Microsoft's Metro design language optimize for? -What services did the new release of Windows 8 allow for increased integration in? -What did Windows 8 use for software distribution? -What was announced as the successor to Windows 8.1? -In what year was Windows 10 released? -What particular shortcomings in Windows 8 was Windows 10 intended to address? -In what year was Windows 10 announced? -What versions of Windows were said to be qualified to update to Windows 10? -How often is the OS updated? -What was the nickname given to the Xbox One software? -What does the Xbox One use for updates? -Can the Xbox One play Xbox 360 games? -Can the Xbox One be updated while not online? -What does Microsoft use to distribute patches? -How often does Microsoft publish updates? -When did automatic updates become available? -What was installed faster because of automatic updates? -What does Windows NT protect? -What type of account is made for the first user? -Why did most users operate an administrator account? -What ruined the idea of a multi-user operating system? -What did Vista feature that fixed the administrator account issue? -What needs to be clicked for an application to have full privileges? -What do programs start in initially? -How does a program start the process to get full privileges? -Which version of Windows started using a permission based file system? -What is a convenient feature of the AGLP/AGDLP/AGUDLP process? -What process allows for some static permissions to be assigned to users? -What systems use a static permission setup? -What was released in January of 2005? -What was Microsoft AntiSpyware inspired by? -What was Microsoft AntiSpyware renamed to? -What was Windows Defender merged with? -Other than Windows Defender, what does Microsoft Offer for security? -Who conducted a study in 2004 that timed how long before infection? -What countermeasures are recommended to protect Windows? -Who found that 80% of Windows users were infected? -What software only lasted 4 minutes before being infected? -What software was not compromised in the study? -Which version of Windows included support for several different platforms before the introduction of x86 based pc's? -Windows NT supported what platforms? -Which version of Windows dropped support some of the Windows NT platforms? -What client line does Windows NT still run on? +By what degree is ischemic heart disease reduced in adults who participate in 150 minutes of physical activity a week? +When did the NAEH create plans to stop homelessness? What bit rate was Windows NT able to support? -What was the last version of Windows that was able to support Itanium? -New versions of Windows were released to support what new architecture? -What is the abbreviate for the Intel Itanium Architecture? -What year was Windows XP 64-bit Edition released? -What is the last server edition of Windows to support IA-64? -The "pioneer crops" were named by who? -According to Hillman and Davies, how long would domestication of these crops take? -What is the main challenge with wild lentils? -Zohary preferred what number of domestication events? -Daniel Zohary highlighted the importance of what? -10000-9000 BP is when what became widespread in Southwest Asia? -Varied geographical areas were within what region? -What are the three cereals? -What type of climate favored plants with large seeds? -What region are the three cereals from? -Large quantities of seeds where found where? -Ohalo II is near what sea? -Ohalo II is dated to when? -The oldest site of agriculture is what? -Wheat at the oldest site was dated by Willem van Zeist and who else? +Can there be a negative interaction between inflation and unemployment? +How do you often denote the image of a subset A ⊆ X? +What are Hellenstic reliefs cut with? +How many countries have ice hockey federations? +When was "war communism" enacted? +What is the name of the one express road travelling between the east and west side of Manhattan? +What did the Partisans form on August 10th? +What can Tin be use for? +Do you have to install language components manually in Windows? +What percentage of Vietnamese have the surname Nguyen? +Which city became a major center for crafting furniture due to great wealth from Quaker and British merchants? +What type of economics do liberals turn to during recessions? +In what season are both events held? the domestication center for foxtail and broomcorn millet was where? -Soybean was domesticated in northern china about how long ago? -Rice was domesticated in what region of China? -Oranges and peaches where cultivated when? -Where were millet species widely cultivated? -How many areas on Africa have differently developing agriculture? -Early Egypt and Mechian cultures had crop economies around what time? -This evidence appears as what because of the sites being abandoned? -Name the independent agricultural areas on Africa. -The Nile River Valley developed agriculture from what event? -What was the main type of society which preceeded the Noelithic Revolutions? -The Neolithic Revolution included the adoption of techniques designed to produce what? -The Neolithic revolution resulted in the departure of a nomadic lifestyle, and the settling down into what? -Neolithic societies modified their natural enviornments to achieve what? +where is often described as the cultural and financial capital of the world? +Where was Byzantium located? +What do many observers see figure 8 as flipping in and out between? +What spacecraft was the Saturn V launch vehicle for? +How many foreigners visited Istanbul in 2000? +Who did Eisenhower defeat for the nomination in 1952? +The snowiest peaks in the USA are found in which mountain range? +What is the final structure remaining outside Oxford from the 12th century? +In what year did Mao die? +New deposits of tin are reported to be where? +Franz Joseph Gall's theory says that language was what? +What can policies that are meant to bring unemployment rates lower trigger? +Who was able to secure the protection of Yosemite? +In what year did a series of disruptive bomb threats occur at Pitt? +What type of structures can move significantly? +What does it mean for a structure if it is stiff? +Who was on the cover of the first issue of The Sunday Times Magazine? +Which country doesn't practice changing last names in marriage? +What shows that if a first-order theory has an infinite model, then it has infinite models of every cardinality? +What was the initial decision for slavery in Georgia? +For what type of measurement are hydrometeors relevant? +What might an Indian surname denote? +What is at the Southern tip of the Andes? +Who position did Ben Chifley use to hold? +When did the fed first relate unemployment and inflation? +Hockey pucks approach goaltenders at upwards of what speed? +Studying partial functions helps in what types of math? +What is the baritone and alto pitched in? +For what reason did the Europeans need slaves? +What was the maximum area of ice in 2011? +What book influenced Betty Friedan to write a bestselling book? +When was The Death and Life of American Cities published? +When was the McCarran-Ferguson Act passed? +What did Libertarian conservatives increasingly find fault with? +The massive air masses of tropical cyclones can be several hundred what? +While controlled by the British, Manhattan was damaged by what disaster? +What can two afocal lense form? +When did U.S employment reach 98% of it's pre-recession peak +Where is the Silchar railway station? +Where in Canada does Amtrak travel to from New York +Where did the Partisans started the fight? +What caused the second vote to pass the bill? +What was the outcome of the tests concerning moral dilemmas? +What are offensive tactics designed for? +What kinds of units of measurement can be associated with different axes? +What is the equivalent tothe North American M.D. Degree in Argentina? +What does a positive or converging lens in air do? +What type of artwork showed an earlier version of hockey? +How are ratios typically expressed? +What are two different names for the type of axis involved? +Where was the first transmission from? +Functions are definable by an algorithm called what? +In which century did the Ottoman Turks begin to cut off supply routes for Constantinople? +Who proposed the American Jobs Act? +Which gender represented the most number of homeless people in 2008 report? +Where was the contemporary sport of ice hockey developed? +What proportion of people who die of CHD are 65 or older? +What hurricane did the most damage in 2011 and 2012? +Which group has close similarities the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom? +How many explanations have been given in regards to why age is a risk factor for heart related diseases? +Which city is Connecticut's center of population? +What did some farmers plant? +What kind of tactic is checking? +What was not outlawed in all states until 1993? +Why were ticket sales stopped? +What amount of people do not speak english at home? +How many ways was the trust territory divided? +Who repressed opposition political parties? +Under the Constitution of the United States, what was the first capital? +Which group had their Muslim and Croat commanders' names changed to protect them? +What kind of structures always have the same geometry? +What is the City of Groton part of? +Before what age is aspirin therapy not advised in men? +What are two languages that do not distinguish between functions and subroutines? +What was the main starting influence for Drum and Bass? +When was the 3rd Council of Dvin? +How many individuals played on each team in the first organized indoor game of hockey? +Who wrote "Did the Pedestrian Die?" +In how many counties is Italian the largest ancestry group? +Which school is referred to as KAIST in two languages? +Who was the coach of the first two Helms Foundation Championship teams? +What year did the protest end in failure? +According to her family, what type of business did Betsy Ross run? +Proving the first-order logic has made much progress made in what theorem? +What major food staple contributes to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, due to it's dietary salt intake? +Before Republicans became conservative which ideologies did they promote? +What is the name of their city orchestra? +How many attacks against homeless people were reported in 2013? +On the Varsity Walk, what's the recognition awarded for athletic achievements called? +What does OSHA stand for? +Soybean was domesticated in northern china about how long ago? +What is the purpose of cognitive neuroscience? +How were lower levels of the population disrupted? +When did the Atlantic slave trade take place? In terms of the Neolithic Revolution, what does the term sedentary mean? -What did Neolithic societies do to modify their natural environment? -What did modifying the natural environment provide for these societies? -What did Neolithic societies radically modify? -What does depersonalized systems of knowledge mean in Neolithic societies? -What was needed for property ownership? -What led to hierarchical societies, class struggle and armies? -Where is the first fully developed manifestation of the entire Neolithic complex seen? -The manifestation of Neolithic complex began which age? -Where are the sites of the earliest developments of the Neolithic Revolution? -The earliest signs of the Neolithic Revolution began when? -What is one thing the Neolithic Revolution inspired? -What is one school subject that was inspired by the Neolithic Revolution? -Where was the Neolithic Revolution found from 10,000 to 8,0000 BC? -Which region of the Neolithic Revolution is believed to be the most important? -Where was the transition from hunter-gatherer to agriculturist considered region-specific? -What region was the Neolithic Revolution evident in 2500 BC? -Transition from hunter- gatherer way of life was moved to what? -What became prominent when humans gained momentum in agriculture? -What types of plants were not gathered at harvest? +What does the most common convention have the same effect as? +What seperates the volcanic zones? +What was the newly formed communist Yugoslav state called? +Kidnapped Africans brought into Jamestown, Virginia were not initially considered slaves but what? +New York county is only larger than? Cereal grasses began with what? -What types of plants were selected for harvesting? -What types of plants were seen as undesirable? -When was maize first domesticated in Mesoamerica? -Where were potatoes domesticated? -In what general area is the Guilá Naquitz cave located? -What was sedentary village life based on? -What is the second millennium BC also referred to as? -What does the evidence of drainage ditches at Kuk Swamp show evidence of? -How old are these drainage ditches estimated to date back to? -Where was the cultivation of crops such as bananas and sugarcane more favorable? -What is suggested as being the earliest cultivated crop in the world? -Who suggested that New Guinea and the surrounding areas of Indonesia were a center of early agriculture? -What lead it being more beneficial to keep animals close by? -What characteristics of an animal effected the desire for them to be domesticated? -What was a renewable source of protein produced by cows and goats? -What things could domesticated animals provide besides food? -Where were dogs first domesticated? -What animal was the Middle East the first to domesticate? -Who discovered and termed the Shepherd Neolithic flint industry? -What did Henri Fleisch suggest about the Shepherd Neolithic flint industry? -What forced many farmers to leave the Middle East? -Where did plant and animal domestication spread from the Fertile Crescent to? -Why is it theorized that the life expectancy of Neolithic populations shorter than that of hunter-gatherers? -How long are hunter-gatherers estimated to have had to work to gather enough food for a week? -Did the hunter-gatherers or the Neolithic populations have a more varied and balance diet? -What initially happened to the average height after agriculture? -When did the average human height come back to pre-Neolithic revolution averages? -What was a result of agriculture and food production? -What element of agriculture allowed for a social elite to develop? -What allowed parents to raise more children concurrently? -What happened to population when agriculture was introduced? -Agriculture created a by product of larger societies which in turn then created what? -What was able to provide work energy for accomplishing agricultural tasks? -What animal was domesticated in early agricultural times? -As people started to live in one place, what did people start to collect? -Stockpiling of food allowed for survival and expanded what activity? -When food was secured, who was able to spend time on other endeavors? -What began to spread when people started to settle into non-nomadic societies? -Influenza, smallpox and measles were all spread between humans and what? -What humans first developed immunities to diseases spread by animals? -What amount of early Americans were killed by European and African diseases? -What culture domesticated the llama? -What two groups shared temperate climate environments? -What type of society does not move from place to place? -East Asians and Europeans were among the first cultures to develop which weapons? -What is a disease that humans developed an early resistance against? -What continental mass had its central region exposed to easy attacks? -When the Neolithic culture dispersed to the Middle East, what was spread with this action? -What is the source of E1b1a? -What marker was dispersed with farming in Africa? -From where did Haplogroup J arrive to Europe? -What marker was spread into Europe by way of North Africa? -What is Kauai's average annual rainfall? -What time of year is Kauai most prone to rain storms? -In which topographical region is Kona? -A windward side of the island receives more or less rainfall than leeward sides? -On which island will you find Mount Wai'ale'ale? -What kind of cyclone can see winds exceeding 119km/h? -What are extratropical cyclones sometimes called in Europe? -What can result when moist air tries to expel a mass of arctic air? -Which direction does poleward refer to in the Northern Hemisphere? -What happens to the frontal boundary of air as it cools? -What can result when cold air crosses bodies of warm water? -The rate of precipitation increases when a cloud becomes what? -Vertical clouds can result in what form of precipitation? -Lakes can store heat levels that are different between the water surface and what? -What does a tourism mean when they say green season? -Where might you find rainfall that is relatively unchanged during the year? -Wet summers and arid winters are aspects of what type of climate? -If you wanted to stay dry, what time of day would you go outdoors during the summer wet season? -What effects are found before first harvest in populations of developing countries? -Where is low pressure located in the air mass of tropical cyclones? -In the southern hemisphere, in what direction do cyclone winds blow? -How much rainfall can a tropical cyclone bring to a dry region? -The massive air masses of tropical cyclones can be several hundred what? -what grassland biome is located in a semi-humid climate? -Between what two latitudes do humid subtropical climates fall? -what is the minimum annual rainfall required to classify an area as a rain forest? -How much rainfall is usually recorded in tropical savanna regions? -what is a dry grassland known as? -what climates feature year round cold and continuous permafrost with little precipitation? -oceanic climates and found in along which coastlines? -oceanic climates border what kind of oceans? -what is the most effective means of watering agriculture? -what kills crops and increases erosion? -overly wet weather can lead to what infestation? -what do all plants need to survive? -precipitation has increased over the land north of 30 degrees north since what year? -The United states has seen an increase in precipitation annually since 1900 by how much on average? -precipitation has decreased in the tropics since when? -what climate region of the united states has seen the greatest increase in precipitation? -what was the only state to show a decrease in precipitation since 1900? -How much does the urban heat island warm cities? -More upward motion can lead to an increase in what weather phenomenon? -How much are rainfall rates affected in areas downwind of cities? -how much higher does rainfall increase at 32 to 64 kilometers downwind of cities monthly? -What does the abbreviation QPF stand for? -what kind of forecasts show higher skill than model forecasting? -what kind of models were used in the late 1990s with QPFs to simulate impact to rivers? -what two ways are used to verify forecast? -Which region of the world has the highest average precipitation? -The Intertropical Convergence Zone is what branch of the Hadley cell? -The snowiest peaks in the USA are found in which mountain range? -The Himalayas are located on what continent? -Which country in South America features the wettest places on Earth? -What causes Hawaii to be one of the wettest places on Earth? -In what country near the equator are the mountainous regions considered to be one of the wettest places on Earth? -What region outside topography receives the highest amount of precipitation? -What is the Intertropical Convergence Zone an ascending branch of? -What mountain chain in North America is the wettest and snowiest? -What is the standard tool used to measure rainfall or snowfall? -What material are 100mm (4 inch) rain gauges made of? -What material are 200mm (8 inch) rain gauges made of? -How much rain does the inner cylinder of a standard rain gauge hold? -In which cylinder of a standard rain gauge is snow collected? -Which type of rain gauge is the cheapest and most fragile? -What two types of rain gauges are least successful when measuring snowfall? -What will effect the accuracy of a rain gauge made at home using a cylindrical can? -What can happen to the snow in a tipping bucket gauge if the gauge is kept much above freezing? -What needs to be removed from a weighing gauge before snowfall occurs? -What are hydrometeors? -What type of precipitation evaporates before reaching the ground? -What types of precipitation are made up of hydrometeors? -For what type of measurement are hydrometeors relevant? -How many categories of satellite sensors used for precipitation are there? -What type of cloud tops are typically more vigorous? -Where do colder clouds typically occur? -What do thermal infrared sensors primarily measure? -In what way are cloud-top temperatures and cloud-top heights related? +How are the items alphabetized? +What group of people are more likely to get heart disease relative to pre-menopausal women? +how further does the state recognize the church of Armenia? +Who does the Armenian church say gave them apostolic succession? +How large is the auditorium (in acres)? +The Hodgkin-Huxley model describes what facet about the electrical signals of the brain? +What union is the Republican party in? +What type of "Factory" can be visited for free with a Pitt ID? +Can play be stopped if goal is knocked out of position? +What subdivided into municipalities? +What was the first naval unit formed from? +What was closed down due to the annexation of Armenia? +Do some editors use capitals for acronyms? +What kind of government was Stalin's regime? +Who wrote the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism? +Who said this process has been going on since the Stone Age? +What is a lens? +Which performance is Oxford most notable for? +Jim Schmidt built several working prototypes of what kind of saxophone? +Why did Mount Holyoke College engage in a debate under the presidency of Truman? +Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +When did publication of The Sunday Times resume? +How did the city combat the large floods? +What was the nickname given to the Xbox One software? +Where was the first teaching hospital opened? +Is a plural form needed when an abbreviation already identifies a plural form? +What percentage of domestic investment in Britain came from slave trade profits? +How are infinite formulas essentially identified? +How chairs are there in a Shumang lila stage? +On what island was New Amsterdam located? +What section of the SSAP is a near copy of the FAS 113 test? +What is the reason that Nevada is the driest state in the United States? +Transition from hunter- gatherer way of life was moved to what? +When was the Helsinki Convention signed? +What facilities were upgraded for the Olympic games in Istanbul? +where was the study conducted? +In how many races do two major parties have practical advantages? 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+What are town or townships used as? +What did Kennedy's report reveal? +Was there unanimity in regard to to the Migration Amendment When are the conditions optimal for the use of IR methods? -Where in the world might IR be less practical to use? -On what satellites may a microwave sensor be equipped? -What is a typical interval of time between observations when using low orbit satellites? -In what climate region of the earth are IR methods most useful? -How long do good analyses of gauge data typically take? -What would not be a good circumstance for gauge data driven estimates? -What is an example of an expedient estimate method for studying precipitation? -What seems to be the consensus of the extant multi-satellite studies? -How would one define the return period? -How are storm intensities typically predicted? -What level of rarity would be assigned to a 1 in 100 storm? -What two pieces of information are input to make a storm intensity forecast? -How are Koppen classification areas typically defined? 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+What kind of plates do aerospace structures consist of? +group discrimination evolved because why? +What does a compound lens consist of? +What is the sales tax in Connecticut? +In what year was the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club formed? +What did Hume say was often found to coexist with piety? +Who also reverses the order their names for customary reasons? +Which colony did James Oglethrope establish? +What one of three ways would you casually refer to Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? 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-Where did the April 1942 murders of Muslim women and children occur? -What group of people were persecuted by the Partisan forces? -What month and year marked the start of the conflict between the Chetnik's and the Partisan forces? -What was the name of the group working to preserve the Yugoslav monarchy? -Which group thought that Tito's pan-ethnic policies were anti-Serbian? -Which group had their Muslim and Croat commanders' names changed to protect them? -When did the full-scale war start between the Chetniks and Partisan groups? -What was the name of the group working to preserve the Yugoslav monarchy? -When did the full-scale war start between the Chetniks and Partisan groups? -Which group thought that Tito's pan-ethnic policies were anti-Serbian? -Which group had their Muslim and Croat commanders' names changed to protect them? -Who was killed at Gala? -What group did the Chetnik seek to ethnically cleanse? -What group called for unity among different ethnicities and religions? -What was the main ethnic group among the Yugoslav Partisans? -Italians and Chetniks engaged in criminal acts together where? -Which of Mussolini's ideas led to militarization among certain groups? -When did many Croatians begin to join the Partisans? -What Croatian group harassed the Serbian people? -Where did the Jews who wanted to be Partisans come from? -What group had had trouble joining the Partisans consistently? -Muslims who were mistreated by the Partisans thought that they were no different than what other group? -The Romanija Mountains are apparently close to what city? -Which mountain area had a particularly diverse group of Partisans? -What was the local name for the Croatian Parliament? -How many times did ZAVNOH meet? -When was ZAVNOH created? -Croatian Partisans recruited many people of what religion? -ZAVNOH was associated with what country? -Who coined the phrase "Croatian miracle"? -What group was Božidar Magovac initially associated with? -Croatian Partisans actually became majority Croatian by when? 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How many soldiers did the People's Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia have by 1942? -What were the most important factors that determined the support for the Partisan movement? -Was the uprising in Serbia successful? -What act revived the Partisan movement in Serbia. -Who led the Partisan uprising in Serbia? -Where did first Partisan uprising occur? -What did Partisans stage? -Were Partisan forces well armed? -Which territory did the Partisans increasingly control? -How did the Partisans manage the territory they controlled? -What kind of industry was set up by the communists? -Who infiltrated Partisans and Chetniks? -Who won the power struggle between Tito's Partisans and the chetniks? -What was the name of the German Fifth anti-Partisan offensive? -What provided primary influence on Allied Strategy in Yugoslavia? -In the repatriation at Bleiburg, where did the Armed Forces of the Independent State of Croatia retreat to surrender? -What is another name that has been given to the repatriations at Bleiburg? -Who were killed in the foibe massacres? -Who were targeted in killings in Backa? -When did the killings in Backa take place? -What was the motto the Partisans were using in regard to their ideal for the Yugoslav nations? -Around how many died in Yugoslavia during the Axis occupation? -Around how many were killed in the partisan purges? -At least how many where killed in the Bleiburg killings? -Who is the author of Croatia: a Nation Forged in War. -From which defeated army did the Partisans acquire their first small arms? -Who were the main forces from which the Partisans captured their weapons? -What were the main types of weapons the Partisan were able to capture? -What two forces supplied the Partisans with weapons? -What weapons did the Partisan workshops create for themselves? -How many supporters did the Yugoslav National Liberation Movement claim? -How many women were in the Antifascist Front of Women (AFZ)? -What entities did the AFZ manage? -How many men served in Tito's Yugoslav National Liberation Army? -What imagery did Tito's Yugoslav National Liberation Army use to attract the partizanka? -What country shared Slovenia's experience of being trisected in WWII? -What happened to only Slovenia in WWII? -How did Slovenia emphasize its defence of its ethnic identity? -What countries absorbed and annexed Slovenia? -Who is a famous writer whose name was used for the troops? -What did Greece undergo in WWII? -What did Slovenia undergo in WWII? -What movement did Solvene support? -What emphasized the defence of the Slovene ethnic identity? -What sets the example of defence of ethnic identity? -How was the Partisan force at teh beginning? -What experience did the Spanish Civial War veterans have? -What kind of platform was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation? -When was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation established? -Where was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation established? -When was the Supreme Plenum of Liberation Front active until? -How many members did the Liberation front plenum had on October 3rd 1943? -Who was the body of the Slovenian Liberation Front? -What was considered the first Slovene elected parliament by some historians? -What was the Liberation Front Plenum later renamed to as? -What was the commending language of the Slovene Partisans before the last month of WWII? -When was the Triglavka cap worn? -What replaced the Triglavka cap? -Who did the Slovene Partisan Units merge with? -When did the merge happen? -When was the Triglavka cap worn? -What was the commending language of the Slovene Partisans before the last month of WWII? -What replaced the Triglavka cap? -Who did the Slovene Partisan Units merge with? -When did the merge happen? -Who were responsible for the successful and sustained evacuation of downed Allied airmen? -What was the downed Allied airmen evacuated from? -How many American Airmen were airlifted from Yugoslavia between 1 January and 15 October 1944? -How many of those American Airmen were airlifted with the help of the Partisan? -How many of those American Airmen were airlifted with the help of the Chetniks? 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+How many performances has Ranganiketan performed? +Who made further developments in the Saxophone? what was another one of the important observatioins ? -who received the bulk of the support -What settlement in Slovenia were many escaped Allied soldiers airlifted from? -Who did the Yugoslav Partisans assist in escaping from German POW camps? -What country did escaped Allied soldiers pass though on their way to Bari in Italy? -Who assisted Allied soldiers that escaped from German POW camps before reaching Yugoslav Partisans? -In what year did the British military mission in Slovenia report seeing a steady trickle of escapees from German POW camps? -Who assisted Allied soldiers in escaping German POW camps? -What country did some Allied soldiers go through on boat to get to Bari Italy? -Where were most of the German POW camps located? -What Allied country went to Slovenia and saw that more allied soldiers were escaping German POW camps? -Who assisted the Partisans with free allied solider from German POW camps -What was the name of the operation that gave support to Partisans in 1944? -Where did the Partisans started the fight? -In what date was Belgrade liberated with the help of Red Army? -When did the Partisans controlled important parts of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro? -How was called the operation that liberated Belgrade? -What was the allied support called? -Who else assisted in the allied support? -What year was the allied support in ? -who was there attention toward ? -In what year did the Partisans defeated the Armed Forces? -How many partisans joined the fight against Armed Forces in 1945? -What was "the last battle of Wold War Two in Europe"? -When did the Battle of Poljana ended? -When was Sarajevo tales by Partisans? -How many were numbering in 1945 for armed forces? -what was the last battle of the war two in europe called? -Who was the battle of poljana fought by? -What year was the battle of poljana fought in ? -How many Allied prisoners were rescued by the Yugoslav Partisans in a single operation in August 1944? -What was the name of the Yugoslav Partisans operation that rescued over 100 Allied prisoners from the Germans in August 1944 called? -In June 1944 the Yugoslav Partisans began to focus on helping prisoners escape from camps in the southern part of what country? -Where was the German prison camp called Stalag XVIII-D located? -How many prisoners were rescued in a mission in August of 1944 -What was the name of the organization that found camps were poorly guarded in which made the raid of Ozbalt possible? -What was the mission called that rescued POWs in August of 1944 -How many POW were transported from Stalag XVIII-D to Ozbalt everyday for railway maintenance work? -How many POWs snuck out of the camp at the end of August -When did the naval forces of resistance were formed? -What was the first naval unit formed from? -How many ships did the partisans Navy had? -How many men did the Partisans detached on the islands? -When were the first four Marine Coastal Sectors were organized? -when was naval forces of resistance ? -who were the first naval unit of fishing boats made? -How many support ships were present ? -how many patrol ships were present ? -how many armed ships were present ? -How many Partisan soldiers did the escapees from the camp show up with the next day to free the rest? -How many guards did they disarm during the mission? -How many prisoners were freed and made it to first headquarters camp? -How many prisoners were lost during the trek back through the evacuation route? +How might it be functional? +Why is the Star Spangled Banner Flag kept in dim light? +If a vacancy isn't filled, what does Section 11 force the Senate to do? +is the Armenian church more western or eastern orthadox? +What increased in American men and encouraged to live their own colony, travel across the continent and fight alongside other Americans?? +What is awarded after successfully completing FCPS exam part 2? +What gas is released by the anaerobic bacteria in the dead zone? +What does the Latin phrase Medicinae Doctoremet Chirurgiae Magistrum mean? +Are people allowed to fly the flag at half mast outside of official times? +Who started the Bowery Mission? +Who explained the mechanism of so called Long War for the West? +What was the name of the program that reduced homelessness among veterans? +What did the Harlem Renaissance add to the New York skyline? +What is the name of the metal that tin is most commonly alloyed with? +What doctrine does the Armenian church follow? +What country was the leader of the capitalist west? +What government bodies fought each other the most? +In the example, who did Eva Duarte Marry? +Who are some of the popular writers for The Sunday Times? +What were ministers called during the First Great Awakening that preached in a more passionate & personal manner? +What nationality influenced the architecture in Albany and New York City? +What do Libertarian socialists prefer to the government? +Who maintains exclusive jurisdiction over military installations? Where was the Partisan base located to which the escapees went to after they were rescued? -What was one of the countries that were liberated by its own forces during WWII? -What Air Force also contributed to helping Yugoslavia in 1944? -Who did Yugoslavia receive assistance from during the liberation of Serbia? -Who gave limited assistance to Yugoslavia during the war? -How many troops were stationed on Yugoslavia's soil after the war ended? -What did the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia disagree on after the war? -What was the result of the disagreements with foreign policy? -What prevented Yugoslavia from getting into NATO in 1953? +What teams share a rivalry? +Of what body of water are the records about? +What does DM stand for? +In what years was the American war effort supported by the state? +What do these export lists represent? +What year did the EU ban the use of organotin compounds? +What did the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 do? +What kind of problems does India face? +On what was based their ancestor worship and animism? +What is the name of the weekly feature? +Where is the Nationality Rooms Open House? +What is the call stack mechanism known for? +What were the main produce of the Canary islands after European occupation? +Where did Istanbul rank in 2011? +The winning team was awarded what? +When was the Annual Homeless Assessment Report first released? +When did the financial crisis occur? +How many United States citizens make up the civilian labor force? +When did the Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Wall street reform and consumer protection act ?? +How old are these drainage ditches estimated to date back to? +Propositional logic is weaker than which order logic? +According to Section 15 of the constitution, what will fill a casual vacancy of a State senator? +Why was this rock chosen? +Who else claims to have invented the compound achromatic lens? +Italians and Chetniks engaged in criminal acts together where? +What is the name of their city zoo? What was the Trieste crisis? -When did the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia come to terms? -In what year did the Partisan's become the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia? -What is the name most associated with the Partisans' during the war? -What were the proletarian brigades and other mobile unites called? -What is the Yugoslavian name for the National Liberation Army? -When was Yugoslavia invaded by Axis powers? -How long did the initial invasion last? -What city did the Luftwaffe bomb? -What ended the invasion? -Why were the Royal Yugoslav Army defeated so quickly? -What part of Yugoslavia did Germany occupy? -What did Mussolini rename the portion of Yugoslavia that Italy occupied? -What was the name of the puppet state controlled by the Germans? -What did Hungary dispatch to occupy part of Serbian Vojvodina? -Which country annexed Macedonia? -what year did partisans gain an effective air force? -why were they short lived? -what does baf stand for -how many bipalnes were there ? -What is the lowest point at the crest near Lake Tahoe in terms of feet? -What is the state that Mount Humphreys is close to? -What is the name of the location of the highest point in the contiguous United States? -What park is the location for the highest peak of the mountains in the Sierra Nevada? +How many American citizens did the HPRP monies help from becoming homeless? +What was ice hockey believed to be evolved from? +Which areas are typically frozen? +What was the location of the first Opening Doors plan that was shown to the President and Congress? +How many years it takes to graduate from a medical school? +What does morality concern itself with? +Another facet of allowing migrant workers in regard to illegal immigration is what? +How many were killed in the riot? +What contracts are used for umbrella insurance? +When was the compound optical microscope invented? +What was overrode by the Andes? +Who else helped with the organizations of programs and housing for the homeless in collaboration with the library? +Besides written, what type of side agreement might occur? +What happens if the team with possesion of the puck during a delayed penalty score a goal? +When did the Australian Conservative take control of the Government at the end of the 20th century? +When the inca civilization formed? +What did Adam of Bremen compare the sea to? +Spherical nanoparticles have how many dimensions on the nanoscale? +What type of jurisdiction does the federal government have over federal enclaves? How many meters tall is Mount Whitney? -What region can the oldest rocks of the Sierra Nevada be found? -What era are the metamorphic roof pendants rocks from? -What location is granite most prominent in? -What was the name of the collision that raised a chain of volcanoes? -Where is the source for much of the sedimentary rock in California? -What is the time frame when the plutons were formed? +New York's subway does not cover what borough of the city? +Where are the majority of Seafood restaurants in Istanbul? +What percentage of cardiovascular disease is attributed to smoking? +Other than KNO which other organization supports the Kuki insurgent groups? +What happens if at least one candidate meets the petition threshold? +What sentiments were held by both the colonist and Britains after the French war ended? +What does the NAIC models provide ? +What style mouthpiece produces a bright sound with maximum projection? +In what circumstance can the team in possession of the puck pull the goalie to use as another attacker? +Where do medical students have to complete internships? +In what month in 1863 did one of the worst civil disorder events in American history take place? +The Polish navy was on standby to invade where? +What is ethics used narrowly to mean? +What did Europeans do with native Canary Islanders? +What did the statement of December 1922 entail? +if José GARCÍA Torres and María) ACOSTA Gómez had a child named Pablo, what would his full name be? +What is the name of the river that runs through Istanbul? +What borders the University of Pittsburgh on the east? +What was the first NHL season to not happen? +The Andean slopes in western Peru are dominated by what natural feature? +Along with New York and Connecticut, which is the third state in the Tri-State area? +How many bishops are in the Book of Epistles? +Where absentee member of parliament was common? +Who once referred to the Senate's members as "unrepresentative swill?" +Who was the first to rename their previous medical research doctorates? +What does i stand for? +Where do the Andes end in the west? +Who allowed Lenin to travel across Germany and German-held territory into Russia? +about how much tin was mined in 2011? +When did CNN establish Turkish-language CNN? +How are neurons able to communicate with other neurons and cell types? +In the Soviet Union, what set of principles was used to determine if art and culture were acceptable? +In which years did Oxford suffer serious fires? +What is the most complex organ system in the body? +What was the main type of society which preceeded the Noelithic Revolutions? +What is the reflection of the point (-x, y) across the second coordinate axis? +What is an example of structual desgin? +What does the Stratiform process involve? +Why must the expression (f(x)-1)/(f(x)+1) be called twice? +What are political divisions of the United States also called? +How many characters is SMS limited to? +How far back do radio broadcasts go? +What is another name for the dioxide SnO2? +What religious sect was this city paramount for it's growth? +What took place in 1968 to help propel the re-evaluation of the Western value system? +Neolithic societies modified their natural enviornments to achieve what? +What fueled economic growth in Europe and the Americas? +What did stannum come to mean in the 4th century BCE? +What is "RARS", fully expanded? +What did colonists do to their land? +Using inappropriate measurements can technically be correct but yield a number that is what? +What does HIV acronym stand for? +What are the orchestral series? +How many years of study are required for FCPS? +What did they do to help compete with the Carolina rice plantations? +Who faces constant tension for their organizations? +What is the motto of the Coast Guard? +What does Sveaborg guard? +What was the main ethnic group among the Yugoslav Partisans? +What is one of the measures taken to ensure all the votes are submitted. +Which county has over $100,000 in per capita income? +When did New England's mos destructive storm in history occur? +What bestselling book did Betty Friedan write? +By 1943, what term was used to refer to abbreviations as words? +What field are these works the subject matter of? +What did blacksmiths set up in rural villages? +In what section of Article IV authority of the Congress over U.S. territories is defined? What formed at the edge of the continent in the Cretaceous? -What location in the Sierra did the later plutons form? -What is another term for the plumes that rose in the deep underground? -Where in the Sierra did the earlier plumes form? -What type of climate of California influences the climate of the Sierra Nevada? +What does the Latin phrase Medicinae Doctor mean? +In 1944, what percentage of the popular vote was Republican in the South? +How many sailors engaged in the slave trade visited West Africa between 1600 and 1800? +Who is responsible for fundraising for Senate races on the Republican side? +Lee is a romanization of what chinese surname? +what are some methods of mining tin? +Does tie still occur in the NHL? +Are all earthquake proofed structures strong? +What allowed parents to raise more children concurrently? +In addition to family structure, what other thing did the churches emphasize? +How many people are in Oxforshire? +What happens when droplets of water fuse and become larger or when they freeze? +Which syllables were potentially removed to come up with the name 'Der Saadet'? +What type of plate is used in producing the relief image? +Which school has strong and well regarded departments in mathematical and philosophical logic, metaphysics, history and philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of mind and psychology, and semantics? +How many major crime categories are tracked here? +What does a second-order macronym point to? +What is responsible for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions along the west coast of South America? +For what kind of ensemble was the saxophone made? +After what point does the risk of stroke increase by a factor of two every decade? +When were blacks given the ability to vote? +In the Spanish tradition, what is the most common naming convention? +The major focus of these exposure effects is what? +What is the climate like in Cape Horn? +Which two things does the Republican Party oppose? +For which industry is the Dodd- Frank act significant ? +Where is The Stannus Street Rink located? +When did Obama sign the HEARTH Act? +Where does the AHL operate? +Providing additional tax credits to lower income households would accomplish what better than investing in infrastructure? +How many convicts did the British ship to American colonies between late 1610s and the American Revolution? +What other business besides Costco and Stride Rite support increases to minimum wage? +When was the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted? +What is the largest-selling British national "quality" Sunday paper? +Who was mayor of Los Angeles in 2015? +What is considered the atomic magic number in nuclear physics? +Why did The Sunday Times and The Times launch separate websites in 2010? +What was Pewter used for? +Who settled the northern part of present-day Ohio? +Does the Andean condor occur in high or low densities? +What were women able to make illegal by changing social attitudes? +The Soviet legislatures were the Soviet of the Union and what else? +What amount of early Americans were killed by European and African diseases? +When was ZAVNOH created? +In which year did WLIB start broadcasting to the black community? +What is the ring-shaped image on the focal plane created by parallel rays called? +When did the war became Soviet equivalent of the Vietnam War to the United States? +What do Americans believe are the two most important issues in the country? +What has both political and administrative aspects? +How is a present stem found? +The bourgeoisie are aligned with what, according to Leninist policy? +What direction do the numbered streets in Manhattan run? +What is the abbreviation for Sun Oil Company? +Lens are either long-focus lenses or wide-angle lenses depending on their what? +Who do Bittle & Johnson work for? +When are basic subjects taken in medical institutions? +Does all of Chile refrain from changing last names? +Which High school in Manhattan is named after a former first lady? +Soviet citizens were expected to be personally loyal to whom? +What is unique about the Latin used by the educated and official world during the post-classical period? +After a revolution, distribution would be based on what at first? +In the eastern side of the world where is surname commonly placed? +When did the Oxide radio station start broadcasting in FM? +Is there a firm rule on how children are named? +What kind of magnification shows how much larger an object is seen in contrast to how it's seen by the naked eye? +How are transit fees collected in Istanbul? +What recent president did not add public sector jobs during his tenure? +How many acres is the University of Pittsburgh's main campus? +When did the Gallop poll begin to take number on how the country identified politically? +in what versions of Windows could you first change the interface and input language at the same time? +When dis League of Communists of Yugoslavia collapse? +What year did Taylor, Knoche and Granville write about the varying differences in the official colors and the reproductions? +When was Samuel Pierpont Langley chosen as director of the Allegheny Observatory? +When must the value of x be fetched again? +What type of medical research is it? +Law and order would fall under what virtue? +When was the revolts against Marxist-Leninist by Eastern Europe and China? +Is it necessary for the surnames to be joined by hyphen? +WHat is the reason for orographic precipitation happening? +What caused the issues in the NHL? +What is diabetes mellitus? +Which English queen helped propell national assertiveness in the 17the century? +What is the term for neurons in the brain that fire when another person is observed doing a certain action? +What did Trompenaars test concerning members of different cultures? +Which ancestry group is the largest in Tolland County? +The primary goal before full communism was what? +What was Connecticut's largest industry in 2009? +What is the last league listed? +At what temperature does tin melt? +When was the Valens Aqueduct built? +Who is a Dutch composer of postmodern music? +How can the player bend the pitch? +What is the purpose of the Asian side of the Bosphorus? What kind of precipitation is found in locations that are above 1,800 m? -How much rain do the areas in the rain shadow receive per year? -What elevations of the Sierra would have an alpine climate? -What period are afternoon thunderstorms especially common? -What is the Sierra Nevada snowpack a a significant source of for California? -What century were the reservoirs built in the canyons of the Sierra? -What distributes Sierra water throughout the state? -What is the reason that Nevada is the driest state in the United States? -What two things does the rain shadow affect in the central Great Basin? -What has happened to many airplanes in the Sierra Nevada? -What are some causes of the atmospheric conditions that are caused by the geography of the Sierra Nevada? -Name two reasons that airplanes tend to crash in the Sierra Nevada? -What term is given to the three regions of Reno, Nevada; Fresno, California; and Las Vegas Nevada combined? -Approximately how many crashes have been counted in the Nevada Triangle? -What time period were the Martis people of Paleo-Indians in northcentral Sierra Nevada? -Were California and Sierra Native American tribes have many disputes or mostly peaceful? -What is the name of a mountain pass where obsidian arrowheads can be found? -Who did the Paiute tribe have occasional disagreements with in the mountains of Sierra Nevada? -What two tribes were located on the western side of Sierra Nevada? -Who was in charge of a subgroup of the Bonneville Expedition? -What river did the Bonneville Expedition route take place on? -What location did the Bonneville Expedition see before any other non-indigenous people? -What city was the fire where the detailed accounts of the Walker party were destroyed? +the U-shape became a distinctive feature to which family? +What sport is being discussed here? +Other than jobs, what was the next highest ranked items for Republicans? +What does depersonalized systems of knowledge mean in Neolithic societies? +Muslims who were mistreated by the Partisans thought that they were no different than what other group? +Around how many died in Yugoslavia during the Axis occupation? +What is the reason for different names for a subroutine? +Which military is particularly known for its frequent acronym use? +What US Navy uniforms have the flag patch on the left shoulder? +What was the final score of the first match? +Who is credited with developing Structuralism? +What is a discipline that addresses diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system? +How many works of latin authors have survived? +What is one of the duties of the Australian Senate? +Who can you buy U.S. flags from that are flew over the Capitol? +For what two things is Emirgan Park notable? +How many people were killed during the New York Draft Riots? +Besides Fulbright scholars, what other program do Pitt students and alumni take part in more than most other universities? +Which country annexed Macedonia? +What kind of principles was Georgia established on? +What did The Sunday Times controversially argue had no role in causing AIDS? +Who is the author of 'Postmodernist Fiction'? +What is the Blackfeet Nation subdivided into? +What component of a hockey stick has a large impact on performance? +What is at the Southern tip of the Andes? +Who led the communist Yugoslav Partisans? +Normative ethics studies what? +What king of Armenia was converted to Christianity by Gregory the Illuminator? +How many French immigrants founded New Orleans? +In the US, what was "ice polo" played with? +What can you find just a short distance away from Cotopaxi? +Who is responsible for waste management and construction projects in a given district? +What's the biggest singing-related event during Greek Week called? +What's the objective of the convention? +Connecticut's rural areas are found in which corners of the state? +What year was the the high rise White House office building in Dutch Witte Huis completed? +What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? +What virtues are part of humanity? +What basic policy did Britain force on it's Colonies from the 1660s? +How much is the ratio among unaffiliated voters on the Democratic side? +What was the original name of The Sunday Times Magazine? +What portion of white American men were able ot vote in the colonial society? +What type of lipid is cholesterol? +What does First-order uses over (non-biological) objects? +How much area was covered in 1987? +Describe the dedction in the Hillbert-style system ? +How is a rectangular coordinate system defined? +The state made large purchases of what? +What is the opposite to morality? +In what year was Francis Hopkinson appointed to the position of Chairman of the Continental Navy Board's Middle Department? +What is the BBC's urban station? +What does the executive order on U.S. flags govern? +What are the guidelines for when a flag has tattered edges? +How did Brian McHale describe postmodern works in 'Postmodernist Fiction'? +Who demand for Berlin wall to be torn down? +Who was the early leader of the communist party in China? +What was the official unemployment rate in Detroit in 2009, even though the Detroit news claims nearly half of the working age population was unemployed? +How can governments make money from the land they own? +Who was the editor of The Sunday Times before Martin Ivens became acting editor? +In model theory, countability or uncountability of what language cannot be characterized? +What are the two main terminals for the New York City area commuter rails? +Who, according to the same study, is more likely to do random acts of kindness? +Out of the German, Dutch, and English settlers, which of them gave the least amount of legal power to women? +What is the reasoning behind this style of editin? +Most early United States settlers came from which christian denomination? +The start of modern morality is closely tied? +When did Adolphe Sax invent the saxophone? +What types of plants were not gathered at harvest? +What is the output to a function called? +When was the Incas defeated? +Where do physicians obtain their registration number? +What optimizes the inserted body? +What high school near Pitt was chosen as a historical landmark? +What is another name for scrap tin? +is the meaning of decentralization static? What was burned in a fire that pertained to the Walker party and the Bonneville Expedition? -Who worked for John Sutter? -What was the name of the person who shouted "Gold!" through the streets of San Francisco? -When did the news go out that gold was found from the American River? -What was Samuel Brannan's occupation? -What was in Samuel Brannan's hand as he strode through the streets of San Francisco? -What vital periodical first announced that gold was discovered? -What was the name of the United States President in 1848 -What part of an abandoned ship did miners live in when they came to the Gold Country of California? -What were the groups of immigrants from around the globe called who swarmed the "Mother Lode"? -What month did the New York Herald announce the discovery of gold? -In what year did gold extraction turn to more difficult locations? -What type of mining on ancient gold-bearing gravel beds? -How many ounces of gold had been extracted by mid-1880s? -What extraction methods caused pollution of streams and rivers? -What is a lasting consequence of hydraulic mining? -What caused population growth in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada? -Who was the head of the survey done on the Sierra? -Who did the state officially authorize to explore the Sierra? -Who was responsible for mapping the route along the crest of the Sierra? -Who was the first to climb Mount Langley? -When was the Valley and Mariposa Grove ceded to California? -When was Yosemite Valley first protected? -Who was able to secure the protection of Yosemite? -When did Congress officially create an Act to protect the park? -In what year was the Sequoia National Park formed? -How many times did Congress debate to make Lake Tahoe a national park? -In 1980, what was the population around Lake Tahoe? -What was an adverse effect of the development around Lake Tahoe? -How is the construction around Lake Tahoe regulated? -What is causing concern about losing forest in the Sierra? -What is the name given to the fire in Yosemite? +What do you choose for a three-dimensional space? +In which decade did specialized computing applications begin to extensively assist structural design? +What name does Louisiana use for county? +Which river is Rotterdam located within? +deciding how much centralization is hard from what point of view? +What does neuroendocrinology and psychoneuroimmunology focus on? +In what season are thunderstorms most frequent in Connecticut? +Connecticut is known as the Land of Steady what? +How did the Pequots respond that same autumn? +How much was the time warner center valued at in 2006? +What is an advantage of having multiple threads? +Which morality is more collective? +When was record keeping started for floods? +What are population centers organized into? +Which tenses make up the perfect system? +What is precipitation a major component of? +What building resource was readily available in Pennsylvania but ignored by German and Welsh settlers? +Central park has a road for joggers and bicyclists that is how many miles long? +How many total administrative bodies are there among all the planning regions? +What type of agencies work for the insurance industry? +What are the common characteristics between Speed garage and Drum and bass? +How many people work in Manhattan? +What was Friedan's objection to the nuclear family? +what is the most associated mineral with tin? +What source of influence outside of a troubled nation might be placated by adopting a decentralized model? +What kind of cost is incurred in higher-order logic expression? +What is the name of the long-existing electronica show in Seattle? +When did the sites start charging for access? +What type of dump's is used by the city of New York? +What other saxophone is sometimes added to a concert band? +What was the boys name that proposed the U.S. flag design as a school project in 1958? +Where is tin mainly traded? +Who established a secret police called The Cheka? +how many people used shelters between October 1, 2008 and September 30, 2009? +What kind of ice blocks ports during the winter? +What OS first included Internet Explorer version 6? +What kind of checking makes use of the player's shoulder or hip? +How many of the arrested were executed? +What is ethics also known as? +Which type of forces do catenary constructs bear via deflection? +Arabic names referring to a city of of origin is one component of the surname called what? +What were the slaves considered? +Why is Latin used? +What is the main sex related hormone in women? +At what point do differences in artery pulsality become obviously different? +Why did some places adopt Latin phrases in some areas? +What year was the idea for this system developed? +When did joint commencement exercises begin between Radcliffe and Harvard? +How is correspondence defined? +What action could help create more higher-paying jobs? +What kind of scale does a nanostructure use for dimensions? +Are statins more effective against death or lipids? +Which two states came to be almost completely dependent on tobacco? +From what years was Istanbul Europe's largest city? +What was the focus of the festival? +What park is the location for the highest peak of the mountains in the Sierra Nevada? +When are students eligible to take the Medical License Examination? +What is the purpose of subtitles? +How does a Scientific-rational view truth? +In what developed countries has homicide not been drastically reduced in the past century? +What country most influenced the tradition of a woman changing her name after marriage? +Has the salary of the average American woman increased? +What type of academic rating does Pitt have? +Along with salinity, what other factor limits the regions of the Baltic Sea where animal life can survive? +In what year did the Partisans defeated the Armed Forces? +How much did the Mayor proposed to cut? +Who gave the Statue of Liberty as a gift to the US? +Has the Baltic Sea always existed as it is today? +How is the element depiction in low relief subjects seen? +How is Connecticut abbreviated in documents sent through the post? +How many men did the state send to the Civil War? +What is a problem with studies that are a basis for domain-specific diagnoses in neuropsychiatry? +What is the name of the study of interpretations of formal languages? +Did women maintain the first name-only status all their lives? +How many basketball teams are from Istanbul? +Where does the Spengler Cup take place? +Other than yellow fever and malaria what was the main cause of death for small children? +How much money did Accelerator raise by mid-2014? +Who was in control of political decision-making in colonial America? +What did the 1967 Executive Order do? +What is another way that tobacco becomes a risk to health? +What's the size of the city centre? +Vasoactive agents are harmful when paired with what health condition? +who is responsible for creative and efficient use of funds? +At what university did Francis O. Schmitt establish a Biology Department? +Which continent did the Puritans want to set example for? +Where might you find rainfall that is relatively unchanged during the year? +What was Kevin Saunders series of bass-heavy cuts known by? +When were the colors formally specified for the U.S. flag? +What caused the languages of Spain to diverge from the other Romance regions? +Why would New England farm families live in wooden houses? +How is signum function denoted? +How was the Partisan force at teh beginning? +What does RF&P stand for? +Which country almost entirely controlled the Baltic Sea? +When was the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism published? +What year did the United States act to abolish the Atlantic slave trade? +What sport are women playing? +What is the name of the oldest European-built house in the state of New Jersey? +Who would need to use the Insurance Services Office? +What is the reflection of the point (x, -y) across the first coordinate axis? +What types of plants were selected for harvesting? +Who led the UNOF coalition? +Who was Marie Braun's coach? +What describes an angle? +How many call sites can a subprogram have? +What kind of ensembles were most influenced by the dance orchestra? +What age group is the Memorial Cup designed for? +Where is it common to have surname in western cultures? +Why do Eastern Asians reverse the order of their names? +In which regions mostly are townships used as subdivisions of a county? +What is the simplified Hodgkin-Huxley model called? +The balance between centralizing and decentralizing is based upon what? +In what way are the second wavers essentialized? +What is the name for the cost associated with an insurance policy? +When was the first organized indoor game of hockey? +The Westermarck effect reduces what risky behavior? +What does the evidence suggest about the neural network underlying moral decisions? +What elements can Tin be attacked by? +Who were responsible for the successful and sustained evacuation of downed Allied airmen? +The campus is adjacent to which section of the Carnegie Public Library? +Which newspaper reported on Manhattan? +What month did the New York Herald announce the discovery of gold? +How many major leagues are there? +What has Marxism-Leninism acovated for since the mid 1930s? +The tetraorgano derivates are commercially less important than what? +How many last names are used in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries? +Which country won the first European championship in 1910? +Can the Xbox One be updated while not online? +What type of motion is required during convective processes? +Who founded the Communist Party of the Philippines? +What did the plantations grow for export? +What percent of cardiovascular disease is estimated to be preventable? +In what year did the NHL make the two-lane pass legal? +What type of climate does most of southern and coastal Connecticut have? +How much will other areas of New York grow? +Are the Australian Democrats considered a major party? +What bought The Sunday Times in 1887? +What type of impact often happens to the environment when jobs are created? +When did the revival of low reliefs occur in Western art? +Do possessive abbreviations take precedence? +What countries occupied Constantinople? +At the molecular level of the nervous system, tools from what two disciplines are used to study how neurons develop and how genetic changes affect biological functions. +How can you memorize the notation? +What two settlements comprised the Province of Massachusetts Bay? +What is descriptive ethics? +What does YABA stand for? +From where does pierced tin technique originate from? +Who is the safeguard for coordinator of production? +What are the most abundant lipids in photosynthetic tissues? +When was Windows 1.0 released? 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+Structural engineers need what type of degree? +Although many of the upper class of Boston, New York, Charleston and Philadelphia had never been to Britian, what could have caused them to be heavily influenced by British culture? +What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent? +How did Marc. Bekoff and Jessica Pierce define morality? +Where is the city centre centred? +What kind of animal was considered more useful than horses? Did white men with college degrees favor Republicans or Democrats? -Did women favor Republicans or Democrats? -Were there more Democrats or Republicans among those who had an education of high school or less? -When white voters were isolated from the group of voters with an educational background of high school or less, does the survey provide information about either Republicans or Democrats? -In 2012, did more white voters vote for Romney or for Obama? -In the recent national elections, what percent of the black vote have republicans been winning? -In what year were two African American Republicans elected to the U.S. House of Representatives? -When were blacks given the ability to vote? -What program made most black voters switch to the Democratic Party in the 1930's? -What percentage of the Hispanic and Asian American vote did George W. Bush receive in 2000? -What percentage of the Hispanic and Asian American vote did George W. 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When did the court rule against Bush administration on the topic of carbon emission? -George W. Bush opposed the validity of what? -The Kyoto Protocols were designed to do what? -The Senator of which state change political partied due to conflict with President Bush? +In which year did Spain trade Florida to Great Britain? +The surname Saddam Hussein al Tikriti might refer to what city? +what year did partisans gain an effective air force? +What field of engineering is related to the design of buildings? +Which gangster of Jewish heritage was powerful in New York at one point? +What does Chakouba mean? +What do dietary guidelines around the world recommend reducing? +What was the name of the group working to preserve the Yugoslav monarchy? +what company solved the problems preventing the use of using tin in commercial Li-ion batteries? +where is tin the most abundant? +A multi-storey office building can be described as simple in what way? +What correctors are considered catadioptric systems? +What are some examples of corrosive environments? +What conference do all varsity sports teams, except for gymnastics, compete in? +What kind of diet can decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease? +How many jobs per million dollars are created? +How many parts can be derived from the National People's Congress? +How much control do Marxist-Leninist communist parties have over elections? +What was a surname preceded by in French Canada? +In Portuguese-speaking countries, what is the most common naming convention? +Tin acts as what when oxygen is in solution and helps accelerate chemical attack? +How long was "Megatrends" on The New York Times Best Seller list? +In what year did Texas legislate a specific color to be used in their flag? +How many years does the Master in Medicine take to complete? +Which type of members in the Republican Party encourage environmental protection? +What is the length of time for the vocational program to help the homesless. +What festival is held in January? +What expanded due to the railway links in Oxford during the 1840? +When was the report made? +Who has sovereignty over insular areas? 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+In the 1950s who dominated the presidential wing in New England? +Who developed the elements of the state for dismantling authoritarian? +did the church stay in once place or move? +Granting women control over property came into conflict with what? +When did Sax's patent expire? +What caused that bill to fail? +When did they begin to show the art? +Which President was responsible for starting back HUD's programs that aided the homeless? +Which two churches emphasize family structure? +Can the human body digest all forms of lipids? +Who used a Postmodern style of painting as a way to depart from French Impressionism? +What hormone is produced in lower amounts following menopause? +When did Gorbachev announced the dissolution of the Soviet Union? +Besides the NIH, what other source provides funding to MDs and DOs for research? +When were more universities founded in Istanbul? +What do editors use all caps for? +Each Australian state gets what kind of representation regardless of population? +What do migratory birds that fly long distances without eating use to fuel their flights? +Who describes postmodern music as an attitude? +Who has been the Mayor of Instanbul since 2004? +The Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line is operated by which company? +What was a crucial part of an education for those who wished to join the literate circle? +What type of race is held on Saturday during E-Week, prior to the e-ball finale? +What written work denies the Senate the power to amend appropriation bills? +Are random number functions available in different languages? +What is another name for myocardial infarction? +Peterson and Seligman follow what view? +When did the agreement created in 1956 and the agreements following collapse? +How did second-wave feminists counteract popular culture? +What else is included in moral philosophy? +Orographic lift causes what to happen? +Where is the European side of the peninsula located? +How long was Chancellor Mark Nordenberg's $1-billion facilities plan? +What is melatonin? +In a hockey game, how many players per team are usually on the ice? +What President released a major report on gender equality? +In 2006, how much was spent on Homeless Assistance Grants? +Desert climate are due to? +What was named app of the year? +Other than decision problem of first-order logic, unsolvability of what problem was discussed by Alan Truing? +What is one of the most diverse small city in Britain? +Does precipitation increase or decrease with height? +Channels above what frequency manifest emission signals? +What percentage of gross domestic product did the finance and insurance industry account for in Connecticut in 2009? +What country is mentioned here as having difficult relations with adjoining countries due to slavery? +The MedScD degree is given based on what criteria? +What is the full name of the former Chairman of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador? +Prior to the 20th century, what were most reed's made from? +In 1340 what did Rotterdam grow into? +Besides corporations and private companies, who else has worked to have government services turned over to them? +tin reagents are useful in what kind of chemistry? +How many processes lead to air becoming saturated? +What movement is not defined by a set of shared axioms or methodologies? +Which group thought that Tito's pan-ethnic policies were anti-Serbian? +After how many years of work were indentured servants freed? +Who founded the Russian-American Company? +In which century did Colonial physicians introduce modern medicine in cities? +The HUD and the Department of Labor teamed up to create what initiative? +What is the dimension of Shumang lila stage in feet? +The sulfides of tin exist in what two oxidation states? +Tin scavenges what from PVC to prevent it from degrading? +What two things were changed in the new Language Control Panel? +What year was the law passed disallowing sitting and lying down on public sidewalks? +What sort of public figures might endanger a decentralized society? +When was Bronx County created by the state legislature? +All saxophones share the same what to produce a pitch? +What does precipitation deposit on the planet? +Who joined the Waterbury company? +What was the worth of received imports? 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+What does MacLeod mean? +In what year did the homeless population of New York reach it's all time high? +How are the items alphabetized? +What decision did the Fed make regarding interest rates in the U.S. in 2015, December? +How did many merchants become wealthy? +What kind of predicate symbol is evoked into the single-sorted theory in case of the many-sorted theory? +When was the sales tax exemption for clothing less than $50 reversed? +Who's reforms caused economic liberalisation and made China one of the fastest growing economies? +The state is also known as what subdivision of the United States? +What is the purpose of the HEARTH Act? +Where were temporary classes held while a new building was constructed on Duquesne Way? +Tin fluoride has been shown to treat what condition of the gums? +When did the University of Pittsburgh adopt the panther as a mascot? +What perceived international trend did the Cornell project identify? +When playing ice hockey, at what speeds are players moving? +What did early versions use MS-DOS for? +About how many rivers flow into the Baltic Sea? +Who led independence forces in the war with the French? +What happened during the time between 2000 and 2011 for all workers ages 20 to 54? +Which team won the first tournament? +What family do the Pazmiño and Paz y Miño descend from? +What style and techniques is high relief similar to? +Distance units are decided by defining what? +What portion of all district council members represent their districts in the Municipal Council? +who is responsible for engineering and analysis? +What medical school does Philippines have? +What would the programmer do if he/she wanted the constructor to be able to accept only the color parameter? +What percentage of the Manhattan vote did George Bush receive? +What did agricultural profits from the Americas help fuel? +What would members of the Pazmiño surname be related to? +Which is the oldest museum in the UK? +A windward side of the island receives more or less rainfall than leeward sides? +Who provided the land on which Providence Plantation was founded? +Raising what would allow households to spend more? +What paradox is involved in the application of Lowenheim-Skolem theorem to first-order set theories? +Peterson and Seligman claim that what prevails across all cultures? +A location name like Lucci could mean what? +What time period were the Martis people of Paleo-Indians in northcentral Sierra Nevada? +What category of instrument do the saxophone family of instruments fall under?? +How much has it increased in the last decade? +What was the state known for? +How many members of the United Church of Christ are in Connecticut? +What is the name of a foreign high school established in the 19th century? +When did the title of the newspaper change to the Independent Observer? +What is the beat per minute interval of the earliest forms of drum and bass? +What is the name of the travel way that Istanbul sit on? +The 50 states combined comprise what larger entity? +What was the first alloy used on a large scale? +What king wrote the proclamation that the game of hockey was believed to be mentioned in? +What pattern of politics might grow out of control? +What are the three categories of precipitation? +What happens when snowflakes fall through a warm air layer? +What are the modern reproductions of "the horn" decorated with? +What was the name of the 1st regular Partisan military unit formed in 1941? +What did Morgenstern mean? +Latin legal principals have stood the test of time in what form? +What neighborhood is the university in? +What is being demanded? +What was Latin deprived from? +What have London pirate radio stations been instrumental in? +What values did David Hume call superstitious? +how many were lethal? +What is the capitol of Turkey? +In 1817 which party gained control? +What was the main event at the competitions organized by Sir Francis Nicholson? +water purification and waste water disposal are targets for decentralization because of what? +What does AHAR stand for? +How many members are in the facebook-coordinated volunteer group, H.O.P.E.? +How do you obtain Tin? +How many days did the New York Draft Riots last? +Who are the main rivals of The Sunday Times? +The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? +What protection does a player wear on his head/face? +Which two people orchestrated the Connecticut Compromise? +When was the final Ottoman sultan exiled? +What is another name for adipocyte? +What are considered the "central objects of investigation" in most fields of mathematics? +Where is most of the world's tin traded? +What year do most agree feminism began? +What were at record levels during 2012? +How many cubmic meters of water did the Kırkçeşme water supply network provide? +When did Turk Telekom come into existence? Who is the current moderate Republican of Maine? -The Senator of which state change political partied due to conflict with President Bush? -What political ideologies did Lincoln Chafee embrace through out his career? -Who is the current moderate Senator of Maine? -It what regions are Republican conservatives dominant? -In the 1950s who dominated the presidential wing in New England? -What did Senator John McCain do regarding carbon emissions? -Who has supported alternate energy in order to achieve energy independence for the U.S.? -Senator John McCain's position regarding carbon emissions was thought of as what? -What does the Republic party reject altogether as a means to limit carbon emissions? -Some Republicans support added oil drilling where? -Who did Eisenhower defeat for the nomination in 1952? -After what year did the liberal wing fade? -Which group dominated the domestic policies of Eisenhower's administration? -In which century were Republican presidents such as Eisenhower and Nixon elected? -Did voters prefer Eisenhower or the GOP? -Directions on how to handle illegal immigration are what among Republicans? -In what year was an immigration reform passed by the White House and Senate yet not advanced by the House? -Another facet of allowing migrant workers in regard to illegal immigration is what? -Another facet of securing the border in regard to illegal immigration is what? -Republican thinking on international relations and defense is heavily formed by what? -What do some of those in the Republican Party support in regard to national security? -What is unilateralism? -Realist ideology is shown in what regarding George W. Bush? -What year did Reagan leave the office? -What year did the Republican presidential candidate win majority of the popular vote? -What year was President Bill Clinton impeached +Where was the German prison camp called Stalag XVIII-D located? +Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +Which country did The Sunday Times expose for developing nuclear warheads in a 1986 publication? +Do you pay the actual insurance group or the specific insurance company? +What degree is required to apply for MD courses? +Who was the first African-American to graduate from the university? +What kind of professionals had the most available work during colonial times? +Where did Radiohead come together initially? +How many less construction worker were employed during the 2008-209 recession? +In the event of a tie, how many points will each team be awarded? +How much is Istanbul responsible for the tax revenue? +Why do Denver's homeless population suffer more than the homeless population in other regions? +Who's visit to China and developed new relations with them in 1972? +Where did Turkey have most of the cultural roots? +What's the main league table with reviews of private British companies? +What was the earlier year of the two Parliament Acts? +How do crowds react to fighting? +Which act was enacted to counter Boston Tea Party? +What was viewed as a commercial, political, and religious threat to European Christendom? +what makes organotin compounds uncommon? +What is remarkable in Istanbul? +What two famous people dropped their paternal surnames? +Can a high fiber also lower risk? +What color would the states won by George W. Bush turn? +What does physical activity assist in? +is there a delegate? +Which critical attribute must a structural engineer possess? +What specialty type of classified advertising was it geared for? +What is also understood implicitly ? +What two groups shared temperate climate environments? +What are the coordinates of the Empire State Building? +Name a major financial industry in Connecticut? +What is the name of the saxophone's creator? +Which theory involving infinite model cannot be categorical? +What did the large chimney provide? +Who persecuted Armenian Christians? +In 1991-1992 what was the name of the UK hardcore style released by Kevin? +What was an adverse effect of the development around Lake Tahoe? +What was the tallest office building in Europe in 1898? +What is the correct way to view Figure 8 +What is the name of the museum that Frank Loyd Wright designed?? +What kind of freedom did members have in elections? +What's the term used when reliefs were impressed by stamps onto clay for mass production? +Where was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation established? +What kind of axes do not meet at right angles? +What were you able to do if you were a white man that owned land? +Who controls the internet? +Which influential minds helped unite Silicon Valley pioneers? +What country dominated the African continent until the 20th century? +What year did News International buy the two newspapers? +What state that begins with the letter "K" calls itself a commonwealth? +What are the two other names for first-order logic that do not contain the word "calculus?" +Who became the acting editor of The Sunday Times in January 2013 after John Witherow? +What is the most common percentage mixtures of tin/lead alloy in metal pipe organ pipes? +On top of education, these engineers need what else? +What does the ordered pair represent? +What did the Swedish call New Sweden in their language? +Are liberals supportive of unions? Who aims to lead in the same footsteps as Reagan -When did the Senate regain? -When did the Democratic part regain control? -When did The Senate lose majority? -Who was been defined by social conservatism since the mid-term elections of 2006? -Since what year has liberalism taken a downturn in the Republican Party? -Which U.S. president was a progressive Republican during the early 1900s? -What do the liberal wing of the Democrat party and Republican party have in common? -In what region of the U.S.A. can one still find liberalism with in the Republican party? -Which Rochkerfeller was a prominent liberal Republican? -In what region of the U.S.A. can one still find liberalism with in the Republican party? -Which Rockefeller was a prominent liberal Republican? -In what year did liberalism begin its downturn in the Republican party? -Which president was a progressive Republican during the 1900 decade before 1932? -What ideology do both liberal wings of the Democratic party and Republican party share? -What did Libertarian conservatives increasingly find fault with? -Which office did Doug Bandow hold in the past? -Who criticized Republicans in The American Conservative? -What did social conservatives express dissatisfaction with? -When was a stinging report on the failures of the party given? -Who issued the report on the failures of the party in 2012? -What office did Reince Priebus hold? -What did Reince Priebus call Republicans to do? -How many reforms did Reince Priebus propose? -What age do Republicans who support legal recognition of same-sex marriage fall in? -Who said that "the party is going to be torn on the issue of same-sex marriage? -What is the main issue that the Republican party has? -Which public office did Newt Gingrich hold in the past? -How many republicans agreed they would attend the same-sex wedding of a loved one? -Who did Mitt Romney lose to? -Who was the republican candidate for President in 2012? -How many times in six elections had the Republican candidate received fewer votes than the Democrat counterpart? -What did prominent republicans do in the aftermath of the loss? -Who is responsible for fundraising for Senate races on the Republican side? -Who is responsible for fundraising for House races on the Republican side? -How much does each of those bodies raise per election cycle? -Who is the chair of RGA in 2014? -Who is in charge of fundraising for state gubernatorial races on the Republican side? -What island is linked to New York City's boroughs by bridges? -Which bridge links Manhattan to New Jersey? -What ferry is used to get from Manhattan to Staten Island? -Where is the Staten Island Ferry Terminal Located? -What bridge connects Staten Island to Brooklyn? -How many vehicles per day use the Lincoln Tunnel? -What river does the Lincoln Tunnel go under? -What was the first mechanically ventilated tunnel that connects Manhattan to Jersey City? -Which president was the first person to drive through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel? -What year was the Queens-Midtown Tunnel finished? -How many public heliports does Manhattan have? -Is the West 30th Street Heliport a private or publicly owned heliport? -The Hudson River Park Trust owns which heliport? -What is the name of the airport located in Queens? -What is the name of the airport in Newark New Jersey? -What company provides gas and electric to Manhattan? -Consolidated Edison can trace it's roots back to which investor owned electric utility company? -What year did Edison Electric Illuminating Company start delivering electric service? -What company provides cable service to Manhattan? -Which company provides telephone service to Manhattan? -How many brackish rivers is Manhattan surrounded by? -What year did the first aqueduct to Manhattan begin service? -Fresh water was initially supplied to Manhattan by which aqudduct? -How is water supplied to Manhattan? -Which department is responsible for garbage removal? -In 2001 which landfill on Staten Island was closed? -In what year did Fresh Kills Landfill close? -What type of dump's is used by the city of New York? -What is the northernmost U.S. city to be considered a humid, subtripical climate. -Where is the official climate data for Manhattan recorded? -How long is the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation? -Is New York colder or warmer in the winter than inland American cities at the same lattitude? -On what island was a Dutch fur trading settlement founded in 1624? -What year was a permanent European presence established in New Netherland? +What did Michael E. Arth propose? +From what lengthened term did "Standing Committee" first originate? +According to Hillman and Davies, how long would domestication of these crops take? +Which two private schools located in Manhattan are known to be the most diverse in the nation? +Why did the Georgians change their mind on things like slavery? +What is one of the major daily newspapers that serve Manhattan? +How many workers are estimated to benefit directly from increased wage? +Who paid little attention to legibility in design? +What type of precipitation evaporates before reaching the ground? +What was announced as the successor to Windows 8.1? +Cuba and the Philippines used to be territories but are now what? What year was construction of Fort Amsterdam started? -On what date did Peter Minuit and Dutch colonists acquire Manhattan from the Native American people? -Establishing Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in 1625 is now recognized as the birth of what city? -Who was the last Dutch Director General of New Amsterdam? -On what date did New Amsterdam officially become a city? -Who took over New Netherland in 1664? -The English changed New Netherland's name to what? -King James II was the inspiration for the name of what city? -What city was at the center of the New York Campaign? -In what war did the New York Campaign take place? -On what date was Manhattan abandoned by the Continental Army? -While controlled by the British, Manhattan was damaged by what disaster? -The British lost control of Manhattan on what date? -On what date was New York declared first capital? -What ordinance was used to allow new states to enter the Union? -In which hall was the United States Bill of Rights drafted? -Under the Constitution of the United States, what was the first capital? -New York City was the fifth of five capitals of the United States until what year? -How much did it cost to avoid being conscripted? -New York City had strong business ties to which region of The United States? -How many days did the New York Draft Riots last? -In what month in 1863 did one of the worst civil disorder events in American history take place? -How many people were killed during the New York Draft Riots? -In 1975 who was known as the world's greatest soccer player that signed with the New York Cosmos? -In what year was the New York Downing stadium torn down? -How much was Pele's contract for when he signed with the Cosmos on 1975? -How many seats does the New York Icahn stadium have? -How long does the Roosevelt Island Tramway take to make the trip between Roosevelt Island and Manhattan? -How long has the Roosevelt Island Tramway been operating? -How long is the trip between Manhattan and Staten Island on the ferry? -What days does the Staten Island Ferry take off? -How much does a ride on the Staten Island Ferry cost? -What are the two main terminals for the New York City area commuter rails? -Where in Canada does Amtrak travel to from New York -What line runs between New York and Boston? -What percentage of railway passengers in the country live in the New York metropolitan area? -How wide did the 1811 plan call for New York City's avenues to be? -What direction do the numbered streets in Manhattan run? -How many blocks per mile in Manhattan? -What's the highest numbered avenue in Manhattan? -How many streets were there in the original Manhattan traffic plan? -What's the highest numbered street in Manhattan? -Does Broadway run parallel to the other avenues in the grid? -Does Broadway end in Manhattan? -Where is the highest numbered street in the New York City traffic grid? -How many roads travel cross-town through Central Park? -What do the Pokey awards "honor"? -What is the name of the one express road travelling between the east and west side of Manhattan? -When was the width of New York City streets determined? -What streets bound Central Park? -Who was the most recent Republican to win 59% of the Manhattan vote for president? -What percentage of the Manhattan vote did George Bush receive? -In 2004, what Democrat ran against George Bush for president? -In 2004, how many of the top 7 zip codes for political contributions were located in the Manhattan borough? -In 2004, which zip code gave the most political contributions to the presidential election? -Other than the people on the planes, how many people were killed in the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th? -On what date was the World Trade Center memorial opened to the public? -What happened to many of the rescue workers after the attack that eventually led to their deaths? -In what year was the World Trade Center museum opened? -How tall is the new World Trade Center building that was completed in 2014? -Why were so many immigrants coming to the United States in the mid-19th century? -In the 1820's what was the Five Points neighborhood home to? -In New York, where is the Five Points neighborhood located? -What did Charles Dickens think of the Five Points neighborhood? -In what year was Abraham Lincoln's Copper Union speech? -What is the MoMA refer to? -What is Manhattan home to which are both contemporary and historical? -What is the name of the museum that Frank Loyd Wright designed?? -What is the neighborhood of Chelsea known for? -What kind of artists does the Chelsea neighborhood showcase? -What is the meaning of a New York minute? -When did Zangwill's play The Melting Pot first open in New York City? -What does the phrase "melting pot" refer to? -What year was the term Big Apple used in an ad campaign by the New York City Convention? -In what year did Hurricane Sandy strike the northeast coast? -Which New York borough did Hurricane Sandy cause excessive damage to? -How many New York residents experienced an electrical power failure due to Hurricane Sandy? -The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy led to a shortage of what commodity? -What have people discussed building in order to decrease the possibility of future storm damage? -What professional baseball team is from the Bronx? -What major league baseball team ids from Queens? -What year did the Yankees move to Yankee stadium? -When was Shea stadium completed? -What was built in the area where the Polo Grounds were located? -What was the first college-level basketball championship called? -What year did the New York Knicks start playing? -When was basketball's first National Invitation tournament held? -After forming in 1964, where did the Knicks play their fist home games? -What type of material was used to widen Lower Manhattan in the 19th century? -How much material was removed from the area during the building of the World Trade Center? -What community was created when the material was used to extend Manhattan near West Street? -How much park land was created as a result of the new Manhattan extension? -In what year was the material removed during the building of the World Trade Center? -In 1890, which city had the world's tallest building? -Which building was the first to be called the world's tallest? -What building was the world's tallest in 1908? -How many stories tall is the Park Row Building? -The Singer Building was constructed in what year? -What does the abbreviated name TriBeCa stand for? -What does the abbreviated name SoHo stand for? -What Dutch city is Harlem named after? -What specific roads give Alphabet City its name? -What popular description is given to the area known as Clinton? -In which year did Wall Street crash? -How many feet tall is 40 Wall Street? -The Bank of Manhattan is headquartered in what building? -The Chrysler Building reaches to what height? -The Empire State building is what architectural style? -Madison Square Garden replaced which station? -What arts style was Penn Station? -What year was Penn Station built? Lewis Mumford said the destruction of Penn Station was an act of irresponsible what? -The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission started in what year? -What street borders Central Park on the north? -Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and who else? -How many acres is Central Park? -Central park has a road for joggers and bicyclists that is how many miles long? -At what time of day is traffic banned in Central Park? -How many people work in Manhattan? -Which US county has the highest weekly wage? -Manhattan is mainly what kind of workers? -Which county has the highest per capita income in the USA? -The majority of jobs in New York City are found where? +What music venues went out of business? +Cardiovascular disease is common if people have a history of what health conditions? +How much rainfall is usually recorded in tropical savanna regions? +Is caste the only reason for surnames in India? +What is the minimum number of players a NHL team has on the ice? +Who falsely authenticated the Hitler Diaries as genuine? +Which program helps offer scholarships for studying abroad? +What percentage of the Hispanic and Asian American vote did George W. Bush receive in 2004? +Uneven distribution of decentralized power and responsibilities can be described as what? +Who started the policies of radical political reform in the Soviet Union? +When was there a riot in Oxford? +In which years do the students need to pass the federally administered exam? +Where is the statue, De Verwoeste Stad located? +What is the common rule of inference ? +How long is Connecticut's sales tax break? +What is the hall? +Which versions of Windows introduced a new language Control Panel for users? +What do polls tell us most Americans think should be the most important government policy? +Why is it theorized that the life expectancy of Neolithic populations shorter than that of hunter-gatherers? +When was the number of people allowed on a hockey team decreased? +Why is the use of global variables generally deemed unwise? +What type of "garage" existed in the late 1980s alongside hip house? +What can a virtual image not do? +After whom the homeless act is named? +What is also called cherry-picking? +Which country was SFN founded in? +Until when was the view that the hart was the source of consciousness not challenged? +What was the unemployment rate in October 2009? +who is specialized in industrial structures? +how many carbons are in alpha-linolenic and linoleic acid? +How were ideological differences considered? +What is the name for the set of all permitted inputs for a given function? +What type of model is discussed in Lowenheim-Skolem theorem? +What is the ITC? +When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? +How many total championships did Marie Braun win? +Where were most of the theaters located? +What year do most agree feminism began? +how dose tin occur? +At what temperature do snowflakes form in threefold symmetry? +How large is the fall rate of very small water droplets? +Through an Organic Act of Congress, what can territories be considered? +What are the coordinates such as (3,1) called? +When was the University of Pennsylvania erected? +What is Tin in Swedish? +What other type of diseases could be caused by inequality? +In what country was the carved ivory considered being luxurious? +Who did the Slovene Partisan Units merge with? +What is the best known examples of an anarchist communist society? +What do the stars on the American flag represent +What kind of power do hybrid buses use? +What direction did the flag of the standard bearer stream in early Army days? +What were lenses used for? +How did the West responded to the Soviet military actions? +What city is now located at the former site of Fort Christina? +In what year did Canada win the world cup? +Which state borders Connecticut's eastern side? +What governmental body is responsible for defining how the planning regions are divided? +What direction does y-axis refer to? +What is a stack frame? +Which territory did the Partisans increasingly control? +What vitamins are classified as ubiquinones? +What does the U.S. Virgin Islands call municipalities? +What are examples of bass lines performed with a bass instrument? +How much is the education at the military academies? +What would be a third way you would casually refer to Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella? +What was the name of the group working to preserve the Yugoslav monarchy? +What was the school originally named? +What did the Cheasepeake planters produce? +overly wet weather can lead to what infestation? What geologic factor was the fundamental cause of locating Manhattan's skyscrapers near the middle part of the borough? -Between what streets does the bedrock base sink further down before rising again near Lower Manhattan? -What is believed to have played an even larger role than geologic factors in locating the skyscrapers near mid-Manhattan? -What districts are many of Manhattan's skyscrapers located in? -Which gangster of Jewish heritage was powerful in New York at one point? -What was Al Capone's first gang? -Who founded Cosa Nostra? -When did black markets formed under Prohibition stop being historically notable? -What is another term for the Mafia? -Recorded robbery and burglary amounts have decreased by how much? -What, specifically, is used to track crime in New York here? -How many major crime categories are tracked here? -The theft of cars in Manhattan has gone down by how much? -How many murders did Manhattan record in the year 1990? -Stricter fire codes were generally in place in New York by what year? -How large was the lot that an average tenement stood on? -Which part of Manhattan was considered to be especially cramped and dirty? -How tall was the average tenement building? -Landlords were exploited by greedy owners that they nicknamed what? -How many homes of any sort are there in Manhattan? -What percentage of people in Manhattan live in owner-occupied areas? -How many people live in each square mile of this place, on average? -Most people in New York do not actually spend a lot on what important expense, relative to their income? -New York's subway does not cover what borough of the city? -When, specifically, was the Fulton Center finished? -The PATH subway links New York to what other state? -What's the name of the card you might use on this subway system? -How many stations in Manhattan are currently being constructed? -How much will Manhattan's population increase in the time period? -What percentage increase is estimated for Manhattan? -What time period is being used to predict the amount of people in Manhattan? -How much will other areas of New York grow? -How many people are aging in the population? -What was the typical household size surveyed in 2009? -How much of the age 25 or higher population has a bachelor's or better degree? -What percentage of people were not born domestically? -Is English the primary language used? -How many people are Irish descendants? -Which area has high earnings in the US? -What area is mentioned to have horrendous economic inequality? -Which newspaper reported on Manhattan? -Which county has over $100,000 in per capita income? -What percentage of residents speak english? -How many people speak German? -Is Korean spoken in Manhattan? -What age group is surveyed? -What amount of people do not speak english at home? -Does Manhattan try to be eco-friendly? -Which building earned an eco-friendly certification? -What certification did the Bank of America Tower obtain? -Where is Central Park located? -What is the total value of New York city property? -How much was the time warner center valued at in 2006? -Which was the most expensive hotel ever sold? -How many of the top ten zip codes was Manhattan home to in 2006? -How did 450 Park Avenue sell for in 2007? -What is one of the major daily newspapers that serve Manhattan? -Where is the New York Amsterdam News based in? -What is the nations largest newspaper by circulation? -What are some other daily newspapers? -Which four major American broadcast networks are based in Manhattan? -In which year did WLIB become New York's first black-owned radio station? -In which year did WLIB start broadcasting to the black community? -Which station claims to be the primer hip-hop station in the United States? -Which radio station has the biggest public radio audience in the nation? +What was the frame covered by? +How many planning regions are there in the state? +What client line does Windows NT still run on? +Which tunnel is a rail way tunnel? +What do homeless people have a higher incidence of, that never get reported? +When was the Pitt Jazz Ensemble founded? +What are the three cereals? +What is a convenient feature of the AGLP/AGDLP/AGUDLP process? +Does the term commonwealth have any legal impact? What is a well known New York City public high school? -Which school was created by Bard college? -Which High school in Manhattan is named after a former first lady? -Where is Hunter College High School located? -Where is the High School for Math,Science and Engineering located? -What is one of the many prestigious private prep schools located in Manhattan? -Which two private schools located in Manhattan are known to be the most diverse in the nation? -What is the name of the only all-scholarship Catholic high school for boys in the country? -What is the only official Italian American school in the United States? -where is often described as the cultural and financial capital of the world? -Where is the home of two world's largest stock exchange? -Which city is the most economically powerful city? -one of the most expensive real estate in the world is? -When did the rate of immigration grow from Europe to the US? -What was the first stop for new immigrants into the US? -When was the Statue of Liberty dedicated? -Who gave the Statue of Liberty as a gift to the US? -What was one of the outcomes of the European immigration? -When did the western part of the Bronx County become part of New York County? -When was the Brooklyn Bridge opened? -In what year did New York City unite with 3 adjacent counties to form the City of Greater New York? -Which two boroughs did not join the Greater City of New York? -When was Bronx County created by the state legislature? -When did the western part of the Bronx County become part of New York County? -When was the Brooklyn Bridge opened? -In what year did New York City unite with 3 adjacent counties to form the City of Greater New York? -Which two boroughs did not join the Greater City of New York? -When was Bronx County created by the state legislature? -When did the New York City Subway open? -What large construction project helped to unite the city together? -What was the movement of large numbers of African-Americans called? -What did the Harlem Renaissance add to the New York skyline? -Which city did New York become more populous than in 1925? -What brought worker protections and wealth to the working class? -Who was the mayor of New York City between the World Wars? -What was completed in New York City despite the Great Depression? -What type of skyscrapers are the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and GE Building? -The second smallest county by land in the united states is where? -New York county is only larger than? -The most densely populated county in USA is where? -which city has the third-largest population of New York City's five boroughs? -When did crime rates drop in New York City due to police tactics? -What was the murder rate in 1990? -What was the murder rate in 2008? -What did low interest rates and Wall Street bonuses spur? -In 2015, how many tourist record was received in New York city? -Which state hosted the three of world's 10 most visited tourist attractions in 2013? -Mention one historical place in Manhattan? -Mention one university located in Manhattan? -The name Manhattan was derived from which word? -The word Manna-hata was seen in which book? -The word Manhattan was translated as? -The Manhattan translation was derived from which language? -The Manhattan are was long inhabited by which people? -Who was the first European to visit the Manhattan are? -What is the name of the European king elder sister? -What was the name given to the very bug river sailed by the European king? -What is the new name given to Bay of Santa Margarita? -What is considered to be Manhattan's most important economic sector? -What is Wall Street considered to be the headquarters of? -Which industry of Wall Street enumerated 163,400 jobs in August of 2013? -What was the average salary of people working in the securities industry in Wall Street during 2013? -How much did Wall Street investment banking fees total in 2012? -What does NYSE stand for? -Where is the NASDAQ located? -What did the American Stock Exchange get renamed to? -What does NYMEX stand for? -Who took over administration of the London interbank offered rate? -Where is Silicon Alley located? -How much do the New York City metropolitan area's venture capital investments amount to? -What helps bolster high technology startup companies in Manhattan? -Where is Verizon Communications headquarter? -What has Verizon wireless offered that benefited tech start ups in New York? -What helped the biotechnology sector to grow in Manhattan? -How large is the Alexandria Center for Life Science? -How much money did Accelerator raise by mid-2014? -Where is the Alexandria Center for Life Science located? -What kind of institutions does the Life Science center have located nearby? -What is considered to be the focus of Manhattans tourism industry? -How many visitors did New York City have in 2015? -How much did The Broadway League claim to make in tickets in the 2013-2014 season? -How much was the number of hotel rooms for tourists in Manhattan supposed to increase from 2013 to 2014? -When was the great fire that destroyed 20 square block of Pittsburgh? -Where were temporary classes held while a new building was constructed on Duquesne Way? -What happened to the new building after just four years? -When was Samuel Pierpont Langley chosen as director of the Allegheny Observatory? -What types of classes did Langley teach? +In what year was Windows Vista released for consumers? +Tributyltin oxide is used for what? How big was the University's campus on the North Side? -Who was the first African-American to graduate from the university? -When was the new Science Hall occupied? -Who served on the board of trustees? -What year did the football team win all the games it played in? -When was the Western University of Pennsylvania renamed? -How much land was purchased by the University in 1907? -Who submitted the winning submission to the national architecture contest? -Which of Hornbostel's buildings still exists? -When did the Panther become the school's mascot? -How large was the Frick Acres property? -What public company sponsored the Memorial Chapel? -What building features did Charles Klauder say would suggest the character of an educated man? -The flat top of The Cathedral is meant to suggest what? -How tall are the arches that surround the Nationality Rooms? -What disease was prevalent in the United States in the early 20th century? -Where did Dr. Salk do his polio research? -What types of patients did Salk test his vaccine on? -By what year had Salk's vaccine reduced the incidence of polio by 95%? -What research at Pitt is considered some of most important medical achievements today? -When was the Pitt Men's Glee Club founded? -What is the oldest extracurricular club on the University of Pittsburgh's campus? -Besides the United States what international place has the Pitt Glee Club performed? -Who are members of the Heinz Chapel Choir? -When was the Pittsburgh Women's Choral Ensemble founded? -Besides performing standard art music literature, what other form of music does the University of Pittsburgh Orchestra perform? -Who founded the Pitt Jazz Ensemble? -When was the Pitt Jazz Ensemble founded? -What instrument did Dr. Davis play? -When was the Pitt African Music and Dance Ensemble founded? -When did Pitt become a public school? -What neighborhood is the university in? -What caused a name change for the university in 1819? -What was the school originally named? -What name do most current students use to reference the scool? -What conference do all varsity sports teams, except for gymnastics, compete in? -What league does the gymnastics team compete in? -In what conference besides the Atlantic Coast does Pitt university belong? -What season did the varsity teams join the ACC? -When did the University of Pittsburgh adopt the panther as a mascot? -How many photo representations of Panthers are on the Pitt's campus? -How many fiberglass panthers are on the Pitt campus? -For how long are the fiberglass panther's given to a campus group? -How many Panther's guard the Hollow bridge? -What has traditionally been the most popular sport at Pitt -What is Pitt football best know for besides adding number's to the football jerseys? -What year did football start at Pitt? -How many national championships has Pitt football won? -How many first-team All-American players as Pitt produced? -What year did Pitt first sponsor varsity men's basketball? -In what years were Pitt's first two Helms Foundation Championships won? -Who was the coach of the first two Helms Foundation Championship teams? -When did Pitt join the Big East conference? -When did Pitt join the Atlantic Coast Conference? -In what race did John Woodruff win an Olympic gold metal? -Who was a two time 110 M hurdle gold medalist that attended Pitt? -In what year did Trecia-Kaye Smith win the world championships in triple jump? -How many national champion wrestlers has Pitt produced? -What is Pitt's oldest varsity sport? -How many Pitt alumni have been awarded Nobel Prizes? -What Pitt alumni won a Nobel Prize for his work in magnetic resonance imaging? -Who was the founder of the Green Belt Movement? -Who is regarded as the "father of television"? -What former Pitt alumni is the founder of the company BikeBandit? -How large is the Pittsburgh campus? -What medical facilities is the school affiliated with? -How tall is the Cathedral of Learning? -What type of architecture is featured on the Cathedral of Learning? +How might the Ecclesiastical Latin be described? +In what capital city was shinney played? +After the recession hit, how much did new start-ups go down by? +Name the most notable American who was trained by British officers for battle. +what is an a important element of tin? +What are the purpose of dendrites? +Which country is over the Interagency Council on Homelessness? +Which general properties of the vascular wall become different with age? +Which program has been ended after 20+ years? +How effective is party control of their members. +what kind of clothing do Armenian bishops wear? +What type of points are began or ended with a drop? +Which small denominations of Christians were strengthened during the Great Awakening? +Who where the volunteers coordinated by? +What term is given to the three regions of Reno, Nevada; Fresno, California; and Las Vegas Nevada combined? +Before the Sinan Dome was completed what was the primary arena? +Where were most of the German POW camps located? +What makes first-order logic different from propositional logic? +Why did Governor John G Rowland resign? +The Van Nelle fabriek, the Jugendstill clubhouse, and Feyenoord's football stadium were notable types of modern architecture in Rotterdam in what century? +The highly toxic organotin compounds have been used as what? +What does Postmodern planning aim to do? +What did the 1968 EEOC decision ruling make illegal? +What is the Latin origin and meaning of relief? +What word can the name Connecticut be traced back to? +How long was the train route to Bicester shutdown for in 2014? +What was the main source of tin in the first centuries AD? +When did Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College develop a system of sharing residential colleges? +What year do most agree feminism began? +What might an Indian surname denote? +How many categories of lipids exist? +What is increasing the use of tin? +Who ruled in the case of United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association? +King James II was the inspiration for the name of what city? +Why is a identity function of an empty set defined? +Where are the world's highest volcanoes? The Pittsburgh campus historic buildings are part of what district? -How much does the university spend each year on research? -What organization is considered a major donor to the university? -What organization is the largest non-government employer in Pittsburgh? -What type of academic rating does Pitt have? -What is the name of the academic association that Pitt is a part of? -Who founded Pitt? -What type of building was built on the south side of Third Street and Cherry Avenue? -What was the original name for Pitt? -What was Pennsylvania considered as being in 1770? -Where does Pitt sit in relation to the Allegheny mountains? -When did the school achieve university status? -Who founded Mellon Bank? -What year did the founder of Mellon Bank graduate from Pitt? -What type of education is Pitt committed to? -Pitt was intended to be a sister school to another school located where? -Who placed these markers around Pitt's buildings? -Why have markers been placed around Pitt's buildings? -What did Pitt participate in at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter? -Why has a marker been placed by the Cathedral of Learning? -Where did Meadowcroft Rockshelter excavation take place? -Who selected the Pitt buildings as Pittsburgh Historic Landmarks? -What conference center at Pitt was chosen as a historical landmark? -What Observatory at Pitt was chosen as a historical landmark? -Which chapel at Pitt was designated as a historical landmark? -Whose residence on the Pitt campus was chosen as a historical landmark? -What historical fountain is located near Pitt's campus? -What high school near Pitt was chosen as a historical landmark? -What historical Orthodox Church is located near Pitt's campus? -What sculpture near Pitt was chosen as a historical landmark? -What are the historical gardens near Pitt's campus? -What neighborhood are the majority of Pitt-owned facilities located? -Where is the Pitt Computer Center in RIDC Park located? -What Pitt facility is located in Plum? -What does U-PARC stand for? -Where are the regional Pennsylvania campuses located? -What field house located in Oakland is part of Pitt's athletic facilities? -How much was spent to upgrade Pitt's sports facilities? -What is planned for future construction at the Peterson Sports Complex? -What two Pitt athletic facilities are outside the Oakland neighborhood? -What city in Pennsylvania is the UPMC located in? -What news and reports has reported the rank of UPMC? -Does this Hospital include a Children's Hospital? -Where is the the Hillman Cancer Center located? -What does a the title "Best Neighbor" mean when a university is given the title? -What year was University of Pittsburgh ranked second overall? -How much money does Pitt give in community support per year? -How many jobs does Pitt support? -How much money does Pitts research program bring in each year? -When was the University of Pennsylvania erected? -Is the University a private or puble institution? -When did the University become apart of the System of Higher education? -What does being a private institution mean for the University of Pennsylvania? -Who oversees the the University of Pennsylvania? -How many member are on this board that can vote? -Who appoints the trustees to the board? -How many meetings are there per year? -Who selects the university's Chancellor? -What are some of the duties of the Chancellor? -What position operate immediately under the Chancelllor? -What accredidation agency is the University of Pennsylvania affiliated with? -What is the annual traditional event held in the spring? -Who holds the Fall Fest? -What reception event is held in Alumni Hall to congratulate each year's graduating class? -What day of the week is the Nationality Rooms Open House? -Where is the Nationality Rooms Open House? -What sport does Victory Lights celebrate? -What color are the Victory Lights? -What building's lawn hosts the Pep Rally? -What year did the Varsity Walk carving tradition start? -On the Varsity Walk, what's the recognition awarded for athletic achievements called? -What's the biggest dance event during Greek Week? -What's the biggest singing-related event during Greek Week called? -Who organized E-Week each year? +What print section was renamed InGear in 2006? +What were the nationalities of the immigrants that were forced to work as agricultural wage laborers? +What would have been the acronym resulting from Alles nur aus Liebe? +Who was allowed to hunt in America? +in-group survival rates have been confirmed by what? +When a delayed penalty is called, what happens? +In addition to improved practices, what has been brought forth as a result of structural failures? +Extreme drum and bass can be also considered as what type of genre music? +When did the first English settlers arrive in Windsor? +In what year was the New York Downing stadium torn down? +Connectedness can't be expressed with existential set qualifiers but it can in what? +What are territories called that are NOT incorporated within the provisions of the constitution? +How much did The Broadway League claim to make in tickets in the 2013-2014 season? +Who was the leader of the Bolshevik faction? +When is private creation of standards a good idea? +East Asians and Europeans were among the first cultures to develop which weapons? +What method is effective in assisting plate design or application? +The United states has seen an increase in precipitation annually since 1900 by how much on average? +In 2008, what percentage of sheltered homeless people were located in principal cities? +What is the Bell and Forte's children's book about? +Who often gave people the mean names? +What were the "Religious Society of Friends" also commonly referred to as? +How many seats were there? +What caused the end of development in Rotte? +What is another name for an insurance fee? +How many partisans joined the fight against Armed Forces in 1945? +In which year was Constantinople sacked during the Fourth Crusade? +What ore is found along the Andes Mountain range? +When were free market ideas popular? +What was the earliest body convened to answer colonial/plantation issues? +What is in the Ashmolean Museum? +How did SKY form its acronym? +How much did the civilian population increase between October 2009 and September 2014? +What organization did Friedan pressure to use Title VII of the Civil Rights Act? +What do theories besides Christopher's suggest? +What did the 1st president of the US call Connecticut? +What are the three most common isotopes of Tin? +What reasons are some acronyms chosen? +What is the oldest indoor ice hockey arena still in use today? +How many times has the Baltic frozen over completely? +What type of structure includes launch vehicles? +Decentralization is generally based on what type of policies? +Where did Maoist-oriented Communisttd Party? +What failed in 1982? +What was Pennsylvania considered as being in 1770? +What style of music were early mouthpieces designed for? +Which Metro lines service the Thracian side of town? +How are mixed halide-alkyls prepared? +What percentage of adults were insufficiently active? +Which building was the first to be called the world's tallest? +What medal did swimmer Marie Braun win in 1928 at the Amsterdam Olypics? +Between what streets does the bedrock base sink further down before rising again near Lower Manhattan? +What was family homelessness number in 2009? +Using the x notation format, what is the abbreviation for crystallization? +What is the name of Jorge Luis Borges's short story published in 1939? +What are one of the duties of the Provincial Administration? What day of the week is the parade during E-Week? -What type of race is held on Saturday during E-Week, prior to the e-ball finale? -When was Pitt Arts founded? -Which program visits various art events? +What types of precipitation are made up of hydrometeors? +What are made from plastic or mother of pearl +What is the name of the tour in the UK for drum and bass that lasts a week each year? +In what year was the Ottoman constitution passed? +What are lenses classified by? +Why were these books translated into an unused language? +Where was the Derg communist military junta created? +What metric of the population differs from city area to area? +Where did the Irish and German Protestants move from? +The DJ The Panacea, is what nationality? +The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission started in what year? +How are unknown coordinates denoted? +How does first-order logic differ from propositional logic? +Who did Thomson sell the company to? +Where were the first colonies to coordinate military and judicial matters located? +What does the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen process result of depletion of water vapor cause the droplet to do? +What health conditions are associated with cardiovascular disease? +Why do many writers capitalize initials? +What do some historians nickname Redding camp as? +What dish is typical in Turkey? +What percent chance is enough to be considered significant for a 10 percent loss? +What is the largest bird of its kind in the Western Hemisphere? +What can be installed additionally if Windows does have the needed multilingual files? +What type of material was used to widen Lower Manhattan in the 19th century? +Comatic abberation results in what kind of appearance in it's aberrated images? +What is hellenizing? +By enforcing stricter rules, what is the outcome? +How is NCAA different then NHL in this rule? +When did the National Hockey Association stop? +What would be the Hispanic correction for the name Esteban Alvarez Cobos when hyphenated? +What policy is taxation and government spending? +What part of Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's surname would not be inherited by his children? +What can be concluded about the rules of classification of languages? +How many reforms did Reince Priebus propose? +Theory satisfied by the real line would also be satisfied by what models? +How can one describe the relationship between cardiovascular disease and drinking? +What kind of ice is driven by the wind? +What is the poverty rate in Armenia? +Which specific department handles insular areas? +What was the ethnicity of the people that were captured during the pirate attacks? +What area of the city was first to have its own director and council that was made up of members of that community? +What is and example of genre in postmodern music? +Thomas Hooker was a professor of theology at which university? +What is the letter used to represent an unspecified number of letters? +What is sometimes used as a notation to emphasize the expressions functional nature? +Where did 20,000 people work in Oxford during the 1970s? +What percentage of U.S. armaments did Connecticut produce during World War II? +What organization promotes study of the classics in the US and Canada? +What did Russia name their first Alaskan expedition? +What do people typically base their moral judgements of intentional harms on aside from the action outcome itself? +When did the NHL play against the USSR? +What's the first objective of the bill as summarized by the Congressional Research Service? +What in some instances often comes to replace the original family name? +how many percent are worried about being homeless as well? +the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial showed no links between dietary fat intake and what? +What is Istanbul's high temperature average? +Which approaches has the scope of neuroscience broadened to include? +What type of reputation has The Sunday Times acquired? +What was implied by the report? +Which church did the Massachusetts Bay Colony settlers try to reform? +Where is the home of two world's largest stock exchange? +Since when does Oxford have the largest urban park and ride networks in the UK? +What transportation links most directly connect Sweden and Denmark? What program requires the students' Pitt IDs to visit musems? -Which Senator has a History Center that can be visited for free with a Pitt ID? -What type of "Factory" can be visited for free with a Pitt ID? -What's the name of the production company for public student performances? -What program shows elementary students classic theater? -What's the longest-running theatre show in Pittsburgh? -How many hours are given to write, cast, and rehearse the plays in the Redeye Theatre Project? -When was the Pitt Musical Theater Club founded? -Which one of Pitt's departments is renowned worldwide for a long time? -Which philosophy "of" departments at Pitt are renowned? -What body is charged with ranking universities regarding a universities programs? -Which types of logic does Pitt excel in? -Which school has strong and well regarded departments in mathematical and philosophical logic, metaphysics, history and philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of mind and psychology, and semantics? -How many Rhodes Scholarships have Pitt students won since 2006? -Which public university was the only one to claim both Rhodes and Marshall scholars in 2007? -How many Marshall scholarships has Pitt won since 1995? -How many Mellon Humanities Fellowships has Pitt been granted since 1995? -How many Truman scholarships has Pitt won since 1995? -What type of education can one receive from Pitt? -What opportunities for experience does Pitt offer? -Besides Bachelor degrees in arts and science, what other type of Bachelor degree can someone earn? -Which program has Pitt started to accompany someone's regular studies? -What color cord does someone receive for completing OCC? -How many Nationality Rooms does Pitt have? -Which floors of the Cathedral of Learning house the Nationality Rooms? -Besides Fulbright scholars, what other program do Pitt students and alumni take part in more than most other universities? -How many of Pitt's educational programs have been labeled as "National Resource Centers"? -Which governmental department has stated that Pitt has 5 or more programs labeled as "National Resource Centers"? -Which department is responsible for the curriculum for international education? -Which Pitt department does UCIS represent? -What type of award does UCIS give out? -What type of student can earn a certificate in African Studies from UCIS? -What two types of student can earn a certificate in Global Studies from UCIS? -How many countries can a Pitt student study abroad in? -What is the name of the type of class that is taught abroad but was established by Pitt faculty? -Which program helps offer scholarships for studying abroad? -Which program has been ended after 20+ years? -Which Chinese university has joined with Pitt to collectively create an institute and program? -Which position does Pitt hold in the Newsweek Top 100 Global Universities list? -Which worldwide position does Pitt hold in the 2015 Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities? -Which American position does Pitt hold in the 2015 Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities? -Which position does Pitt hold globally in the 2015-2016 QS World University rankings? -Where is Pitt ranked in the most recent Webometrics rankings? -In the 1980s, what field was Pitt established as a world leader? -Which chancellor's administration is best known for eliminating Pitt's debt from the 1960s finanical crisis? -Who was the Hall of Fame running back that led Pitt's football team's national championship season? -What state designated Pitt as a state-related university? -What led to a massive influx of new students and rapid expansion when Pitt became affiliated with the state? -Who was chancellor of Pitt from 1995 to 2014? -In what year did a series of disruptive bomb threats occur at Pitt? -How long was Chancellor Mark Nordenberg's $1-billion facilities plan? -What building was constructed during Nordenberg's tenure? -What medical facility's growth is attributed to Nordenberg's tenure? -How many acres is the University of Pittsburgh's main campus? -In what historic neighborhood is the University of Pittsburgh's main campus located? -What is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's campus? -Who has given the University of Pittsburgh serveral Green Star Awards? -Most of the University of Pittsburgh lies in what district? -What transportation is available to the University of Pittsburgh's main campus? -Where is the University of Pittsburgh's medical center complex located? -What borders the University of Pittsburgh on the east? -What two avenues traverse the University of Pittsburgh campus from west to east? -How many sections make up the University of Pittsburgh's main campus? -What historic recreation area likes across the east end of Junction Hollow? -What establishment west of campus is adjacent to the University's medical center complexes? -The campus is adjacent to which section of the Carnegie Public Library? -The main campus is in walking distance of what nearby neighborhood? +What was the maximum power output achieved by the Silahtaraga power plant? +What were the real "urban" problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments? +What must a student have in order to apply for the Doctor degree? +In the repatriation at Bleiburg, where did the Armed Forces of the Independent State of Croatia retreat to surrender? +Do conservatives want more or less government restrictions? +What percentage of Americans now say that free-trade pacts has hurt America? +Through observation of what type of patients was the localization of function hypothesis supported? +What is the fourth reason for becoming or staying homeless? +What could happen depending on the country? +what is the percentage of tin in these ores? +What does the use of predicates do in regards to first-order logic? +In what book can you find, a harmonious blending of the Eastern and Western cultures? +Do you know any medical school in Philippines? +What was the name of the tool that was able to triple the amount of work done by farmers in one day? +What does postmodernism seek to return to? +What are two of the largest employers in Connecticut? +When the east and west have been connected? +What is not used to determine a two-line pass infraction? +How much more does The Sunday Times sell than The Times? The campus is adjacent to portions of what other learning facility near the Carnegie Music Hall? -How many jobs per month were added in the U.S between January and November 2012 -Who examines the job gap -How often does the Hamilton project evaluate the job gap -How many jobs per month are needed to close the job gap by 2017 -How many jobs per month are needed to close the gap by 2020 -What was the worst recession since 1970 -How long did it take U.S employment to reach 98% of it's pre-recession peak -When did U.S employment reach 98% of it's pre-recession peak -How long did it take Norway to recover after the 1987 financial crisis +What are the multiple entities that together form and govern the United States called? +What interstate road runs through Connecticut? +What was the ethnicity of the soldiers and immigrants that came to the US and Canada? +Which public figures might feel unable to perform due to conflicts? +What is a Euclidean plane with a Cartesian system called? +What happens when a subprogram calls itself due to recursion? +What woman played for the iron rangers? +Who was the mother of the feminism movement? +When did crime rates drop in New York City due to police tactics? +When did African slaves first come to Hispaniola? +In what year was the first world championship of ice hockey held? +What does pure communism mean? +Fresh water was initially supplied to Manhattan by which aqudduct? +What are the most common sizes for the U.S. flag? +Who are members of the Heinz Chapel Choir? +How can governments control the resources contained in land they own? +When was Morrell's founded? +What did the economy of the Khasso kingdoms have a major dependence upon? +Besides Bachelor degrees in arts and science, what other type of Bachelor degree can someone earn? +What is the advantage of separate functions? +When did the separatist movement begin? +Which public office did Newt Gingrich hold in the past? +What event was held at Atatürk Olympic Stadium? +In which year did WLIB become New York's first black-owned radio station? +Along with creating more jobs, what other factors matter? +What is a biconvex lens? +Where part of Andes Chile claimed the land? +What was Fiona McHugh's position? +Which penalty does not usually result in a power play? +In what league do the UConn Huskies compete in athletics? +What are the two primary groups neuroscientists are involved in informing about the nervous system? +What revolution led to the annexation of Armenia? +How far is it from Oxford to London? +On spacecraft that launched vertically, how was the flag displayed? +What doe the majority of the schools follow? +Stockpiling of food allowed for survival and expanded what activity? +Who was the mother of the feminism movement? +what kind of church music is used? +What period helped to secure Latin as a spoken language? +Where do high reliefs contain sections of low relief? +What is the average yearly snowfall along the southeast coast of Connecticut? +Can "tin pest" not happen? +In the domain of discourse, an input or an output that says true or false taken by an entity or entities is called what? +Is northeastern India cold? +The Communist International supported what in foreign countries? +How does a Postmodern-ironist view truth? +How long was Harold Evans an editor? +What program helped Connecticut get out of the Great Depression? +What institute of Columbia University identified one of three major trends associated with decentralization? +In 2010, how many civilians died in Manipur because of militancy? +In historical documents, what is the other word for townships? +This evidence appears as what because of the sites being abandoned? +Who garnered the support of the local population? +What was Microsoft AntiSpyware inspired by? +What is the name of the oldest green in Connecticut? +Who was reelected in 1936 +How large is the Weintraub Day Center in square feet? +What level of government does the SfH represent? +Fatty acids are created by what? +In which year David Hilbert proposed the Entscheidungsproblem? +Why is the niobium-tin compound favorable for use as wires for superconducting magnets commercially? +What does bending cause in one part of a beam? +What term did Robert J. Bennett use to describe how modern governing bodies utilized public subsidies? +When did the Grand Bazaar open? +What kind of sittings take place from February to April? +What grew stronger in Armenia during the 5th century. +When was Bolshevik revolutionaries forced back into exile? +Which gender had a higher relative risk for the disease? +Which Sultan of Istanbul was known for his progressive policies? +Why have markers been placed around Pitt's buildings? +Statins last about how long? +In what year was The Stannus Street Rink built? +What is the chemical formula for cassiterite? +Traditionally, what has neuroscience been a branch of? +What President released a major report on gender equality? +Education is believed by Marxism-Leninism to advance a society towards what? +Who was the first European explorer in Connecticut? +What is a characteristic of imperative programming languages? +Do any states opt to not maintain this list? +What tradition is continued at the Virginia Military Institute? +German army were intercepted by whom? +Referring to CBO estimates, how much money would create between 100,00 and 600,000 jobs? +What helped Oxford's reputation? +Why did Columbia University initially not admit women? +What does Kronstadt guard? +Do Omega-3 fatty acids have an effect? +What are linkages? +isoprene units used to make Terpenes and isoprenoids are donated from where? +The state of Manipur wanted to be part of what? +Why did the initial attempt to pass the bill failed? +How many slaves died in transit across the Atlantic? +What is the nobium-tin compound critical magnetic field? +Which elements increase tin's hardness? +What percentage of railway passengers in the country live in the New York metropolitan area? +What was the name of the architect that collaborated with Derrida? +What brought worker protections and wealth to the working class? +What options do Connecticut residents who register have +When did the studies of the brain become more sophisticated? +What did Kennedy's report reveal? +What popular description is given to the area known as Clinton? +All structural engineering related to building design encompasses what? +What may create distortion in regard to coordinate systems? +What did The Times publish that was deemed to be fake? +Which state has a larger income gap? +In a European sense, what subject was nearly non existent in colonial America? +Which instrument designer developed chromatic fingering? +First-order logic is also known as first-order predicate calculus, the lower predicate calculus, predicate logic, and what? +At the end of which century did British economy grow very fast? +What are two of the most common reasons for a child being given a particular combination of parents' surnames? +In what decade of the 1900s was Structuralism developed? +What storm dropped snow in late October? +Who replaced Evans as the editor at The Sunday Times? How long did it take Sweden to recover from the 1991 financial crisis -What can have adverse health effects -How much does a 1% unemployment rate increase increase working age male mortality -What was the mortality increase primarily driven by -What can add the equivalent of ten years to a person's age -Who provides an unemployment rate forecast -When was the unemployment rate projected to be 8.8% -Where is the unemployment rate forecast provided -Who predicted the unemployment rate would be 7.8% in 2013 -Who prepares an annual report on those petitioning for trade adjustment assistance -How many workers were covered by petitions filed with the ETA in 2011 -How many workers were covered by petitions with the ETA in 2010 -Why would someone petition for trade adjustment assistance -Why does the fed have a dual mandate? -Why are interest rate adjustments important? -Can there be a negative interaction between inflation and unemployment? -What did the 2014-2015 debates focus on? -What did the fed decide to do with interest rates? -What recession caused the fed to try and stimulate the economy? -What does printing money do for the economy? -What does a balance sheet expansion mean? -When was the balance sheet expanded? -When did the fed first relate unemployment and inflation? -What makes liberals frequently argue for action on ? -What areas can increased spending result in jobs? -Are liberals supportive of unions? -Are liberals critical of debts and budget deficits? -What type of economics do liberals turn to during recessions? -What are conservatives supportive of? -Do conservative support government stimulating the economy? -Do conservatives want more or less government restrictions? -Do conservatives support labor unions? -What type of economics do Conservatives endorse? -What group is least likely to support government interceding on high unemployment? -What is the other main issue of concern to the general public? -How much of the general public believe that unemployment is most important issue? -What percentage of affluent people think the government should guarantee jobs? -What policy is taxation and government spending? -During what years was the most recent U.S. recession? -Who has a dual mandate to reduce unemployment and get full employment while maintaining a low rate of inflation? -What decision did the Fed make regarding interest rates in the U.S. in 2015, December? -What can policies that are meant to bring unemployment rates lower trigger? -What are citizens who argue for lower taxes and reduced regulation called? -What do polls tell us most Americans think should be the most important government policy? -What did much of the 2012 presidential election focus on? -The Americans who advocate for more government spending are called? -About how many U.S. Jobs were added from October 2010 to November 2015? -The Americans who advocate for more government spending are called? -What are citizens who argue for lower taxes and reduced regulation called? -What do polls tell us most Americans think should be the most important government policy? -About how many U.S. Jobs were added from October 2010 to November 2015? -What did much of the 2012 presidential election focus on? -What is it called when someone is jobless AND they are looking for a job and available to work that job? -About what was the unemployment rate in 2015, December? -What broad rate includes part time people who are working but don't make enough to live on called? -How many United States citizens make up the civilian labor force? -What is the approximate TOTAL population of the United states? -During what decade did the U.S. Government begin collecting unemployment information by polls? -What was the unemployment rate during much of World War I? -What part of the U. S. Work force was unemployed during the Great Depression? -During a recession what happens to the unemployment rate? -What is the term for the slight changes caused by people changing places of work and new people just beginning their job search? -How much did the tax increases and budget cuts aim to reduce the deficit by? -How did the Congressional Budget Office describe the proposed changes? -What year were the proposed spending cuts for? -Did the Congressional Budget Office make a prediction as to what the unemployment rate would be? -What did the Congressional Budget Office project would happen because of the proposed changes? -In which U.S. Database can you locate the non farm employment levels? -About how many jobs were added in the private sector during Obama's term from Feb. 2009 until December 2015? -How many jobs were created by President Clinton during each of his Terms? -What President had negative job creation during the 2000s? -What recent president did not add public sector jobs during his tenure? -How many jobs were added per year during the Clinton presidency? -How many jobs were added per year during the Bush administration? -What was the percentage of employment increase during the Bush administration? -What happened to GDP after the income tax increase of 1993? -What did Bush implement in 2001? -What were at record levels during 2012? -What was below its historical average in 2012? -What percentage of GDP did U.S. Corporations pay in 2011? -Which country had the top statutory tax rate in 2005? -What countries had higher statutory tax rates than the United States in 2005? -What type of impact often happens to the environment when jobs are created? -Who do Bittle & Johnson work for? -How many job creation arguments did Bittle & Johnson explore? -What is attributed to infrastructure investment? -What jobs do Bittle & Johnson hold? +What component of fatty acids are considered lipids? +Who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner?" +The best way to predict a cardiac event is from what? +Who reported on the winters of 1703 and 1708? How many job creation arguments did Bittle & Johnson explore? -What jobs do Bittle & Johnson hold? -Who do Bittle & Johnson work for? -What type of impact often happens to the environment when jobs are created? -What is attributed to infrastructure investment? -What are two examples of infrastructure investment? -What type of infrastructure investment is related to energy? -What generally happens historically when infrastructure investments are made? -How many less construction worker were employed during the 2008-209 recession? -What grade did the American Society of Engineers give infrastructure investment in 2013? -What date and year was this Gallup poll conducted? -What solution does the Republican and Democrats both agree is the main priority? -Which Party prefers more help for small businesses? -Which Party prefers lowering taxes? -Americans feel that the best way to keep jobs here is to keep what in the United States? -How do Americans think more jobs can be created? -What do Americans believe are the two most important issues in the country? -In a Gallup Poll, what did 26% of Americans say was the most important problem in the country? -In the Gallup Poll, what other problems did Republicans cite as most important in the US? -According to Gallup poll, how many Americans say it's best to keep manufacturing in the US? -What percentage of people cite jobs as the nation's most important problem? -Who agreed that bringing the jobs home was the number one solution? -Other than jobs, what was the next highest ranked items for Republicans? -Other than jobs, what was the next highest ranked items for Democrats? -What percentage of Americans think that free trade agreements have done more harm to the US? -When was the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted? +What are counties subdivided into? +what systems are many for first-order logic? What percentage of Americans across Party lines agreed that outsourcing production work to foreign countries is bad for the U.S. economy? -What percentage of Americans now say that free-trade pacts has hurt America? -How is the sentiment on free trade in the US? -What percentage said that free-trade agreements have hurt the US? -What percentage had said free-trade agreements hurt the US three years ago? -How many of those surveyed agree that outsourcing of production is reason for US economy to be struggling? -Why did the initial attempt to pass the bill failed? -What act was the key center of the debate? -What was the total cost of the bailout package? -What was one of the key issues that forced a second vote to pass the bill? -What did the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 do? -What was the result of the initial attempt to pass that bill? -What caused that bill to fail? -What caused the second vote to pass the bill? -What can adversely affect economic growth? -Along with creating more jobs, what other factors matter? -Has the union movement grown or has it shrunk? -What action could help create more higher-paying jobs? -What is a negative sign of the US labor market? -What factor is difficult to determine when measuring the level of underemployment? -What is a common reason people leave the labor market? -What was the unemployment rate in September 2014? -What was the unemployment rate in October 2009? -How much did the civilian population increase between October 2009 and September 2014? -How much did the labor force increase between October 2009 and September 2014? -How much did the those not in labor force increase between October 2009 and September 2014? -How many jobs did the US economy create in each of the three decades from 1970-2000? -What was the average monthly number of jobs created in each of the three decades from 1970-2000? -What was the monthly job creation average from January 2000 to January 2008? -How many jobs were lost during the Great Recession? -What was the average monthly job creation during 2011? -Who estimated a figure around 150,000 in January 2013? +What is the German word for a medical officer candidate? +From which state Kukis want a state for themselves? +What is commonly known as "bad" cholesterol? +Why did migrants from eastern Turkey migrate to Istanbul? +What age do Republicans who support legal recognition of same-sex marriage fall in? +What is stimulated by transcranial magnetic stimulation in the investigation? +What is a deflection? +Is there any effective deduction system for second-order logic that is sound and compelete under full semantics? +What research at Pitt is considered some of most important medical achievements today? +What is a common mode of reading? +Why does Drum and bass remains most popular in the UK ? +In what conference besides the Atlantic Coast does Pitt university belong? +Where were dogs first domesticated? +How many first-team All-American players as Pitt produced? +Whose reign over Constantinople ended in 1025? +In how many ways is each Indian Reservation subdivided? +Did voters prefer Eisenhower or the GOP? +What increases in the blood as people get older? +What is Rotterdam known for nowadays? +How many Catholicos does the Armenian church currently have? +What does the relationship between alcohol and cardiovascular disease depend on? +In an ideal situation, what kind of process would decentralization be? +What kind of low reliefs does the Ishtar Gate of Babylon contain? +What area of insurance was the first insurance company in the US responsible for? +What happened to only Slovenia in WWII? +What is the title of the member who controls how a party member may vote. What figure did Reuters report in February 2013? -What is the magic number of jobs per month to lower the unemployment rate? -What were the unemployment rates measured in the past three months? -What's the first objective of the bill as summarized by the Congressional Research Service? -What's the second objective of the bill as summarized by the Congressional Research Service? -What's the third objective of the bill as summarized by the Congressional Research Service? -Which institution summarized the bill? -Who proposed the American Jobs Act? -What was included in the American Jobs Act? -When was the American Jobs Act proposed? -How much money did the bill require? -Referring to CBO estimates, how much money would create between 100,00 and 600,000 jobs? -What year did the CBO make an estimate on investments in infrastructure? -Providing additional tax credits to lower income households would accomplish what better than investing in infrastructure? -How many jobs per million dollars are created? -Alternatives to infrastructure investment includes: reduced payroll taxes, providing tax credits to low income households, and what else? -In 2012, which act reduced taxes in relation to the expiration of Bush tax cuts? -Preventing higher taxes would encourage consumers to do what? -By lowering the cost of workers, employers are encouraged to do what more? -Which president added $100 billion to the deficit by reducing Social Security payroll tax? -Reducing corporate tax rate down from 35% to 20% is estimated to add how much debt over the course of a decade? -Raising what would allow households to spend more? -It's argued that increasing employment costs would decrease what? -What was the minimum wage per hour in 2009? -What metric of wealth was the yearly minimum wage less than? -What did the New York Times say should have be the hourly wage if it had kept up with the growth in average labor productivity? -What did President Obama advocate raising in February of 2013? -What hourly wage was Congress encouraged to meet by the end of 2015? -What other business besides Costco and Stride Rite support increases to minimum wage? -How many workers are estimated to benefit directly from increased wage? -Studies show that raising the wage leads to more earnings and decreases what, without compromising employment? -What are end-dates for laws referred to as? -Of the new jobs added, how many of them due to new businesses? -After the recession hit, how much did new start-ups go down by? -How many ideas did Inc. magazine publish to help the economy? -Which magazine promoted immigration in their suggestions to encourage new businesses? -which crises resulted int the 2007-2009 recession? -What was the unemployment rate in the U.S. in October of 2009? -What was the unemployment rate in December of 2015? -What was the "trough" of employment in 2009, (How many people were actually employed in Feb. of 2010? -What was the official unemployment rate in Detroit in 2009, even though the Detroit news claims nearly half of the working age population was unemployed? -What was Obama's policy/program to reduce spending and cut taxes in 2009 called? -When did employment rates begin to rise after Obama's policies took effect? -When congress funded the 2009 American recovery and Reinvestment Act how much did they appropriate? -How many jobs were added to the marked from March 2010 until September 2012? -In December of 2015 how many U.S. workers were emloyed? -According to the Brookings institute what rate of unemployment was documented for teens (16 - 19 yrs.) in 2011? -Which age group did Brookings find had lower rates of employment overall in 2011? -What was the percentage rate of unemployment for 16 to 19 year olds in 2000? -Between 2000 and 2011 what happened to the rate of employment for those who were over 55? -What happened during the time between 2000 and 2011 for all workers ages 20 to 54? -What is relief as it relates to art? -What is the Latin origin and meaning of relief? +There are size restrictions in certain leagues for what type of goaltender apparel? +What was the land in present-day Ohio known as in 1786? +How have the Andes not have constant rise? +what form does most of the fat in food take on? +When was the successful communist revolution occurred in Mongolia? +How many children are homeless in a year? +What region was based on farms that were self-sufficient and only traded for what they couldn't produce? +Hartford, Connecticut was originally known as what? +How many years of training might be added to training, depending on a physician's chosen field? +What do arches bear in a single direction? +What made up 22% of big city budgets in 1980? +What was the number of Chicago's homeless that was documented for a single night in 2007? +What is the name of the railway lift bridge? +What level of precipitation does Istanbul have? +What other names were it called during the time of Roman rule? +What city was the first indoor ice hockey game played? +What does the Japanese surname Inoue mean? +Who is responsible for fundraising for House races on the Republican side? +What did colonists subdivide between farmers? +What is the percentage of American adults that believe that the warming of the climate is due to human activity? +What are fatty esters composed of? +what makes up the stannylens in compounds? +What was the name of the first Pilgrim colony? +Whose traditions do Australian medical schools follow? +How did all the new terms from technological advances affect abbreviation? +Who is regarded as the "father of television"? +What does MCh stand for? +What is the top soil on steep slopes like? +What kind of pass is used when an opposing team's stick or body is in the passing lane? +What role does a structual engineer play? +What does chromatic aberration look like? +What are neurons? +Which tenses make up the present system? +What is the ophecleide? +What was the population of Detroit in 1773? +What year was hockey believed to be mentioned in a proclamation? +What kind of nature of an expression is talked about? +Drum and bass share many characteristics with that genre of music? Is chiseling a quick process? -Does relief provide fragility to the piece? -What are bronze reliefs made with? -Are reliefs made only in one style? -What does a high relief imply? -What does shallow-relief imply? -Where does sunk relief originate from? -What is the opposite of relief sculpture -What does counter-relief imply? -What are works in the technique refered to? -Should we use hyphens for these vocabularies? -What is an especially monumental sculpture called? -Where can we find reliefs around the world? -What are reliefs most suitably used for? -What helped define the forms of the reliefs? -Can reliefs be diverse in their presentation? -Are reliefs included in Islam? -Is it objectively possible to differentiate high and low reliefs? -Many figures keep heads in what type of relief? -What reliefs were normally "blocked out"? -Where do high reliefs contain sections of low relief? -What is a bas-relief? -A bas-relief is also known as what? -Where was bas-relief commonly used? -What occurs during low reliefs? -Where is the Ishtar Gate of Babylon located today? -What type of art was featured in Pompeii? -What kind of low reliefs does the Ishtar Gate of Babylon contain? -Did Western medieval art contain bas-reliefs? -What style is low relief considered to be? +What stands for the function? +When was Windows Server released? +Were all satisfied with the ability of the Senate to do its work of oversite? +Which saxes are usually included in a concert band? +Where is it customary to have two surnames? +How did 450 Park Avenue sell for in 2007? +do they use full western priest garments? +When did the merge happen? +What is the purpose of the internal ranking examination? +What refers to if something is right or wrong? +What kind of reed is used in the saxophone? +Who sold farmers plots of land in New Hampshire? +When does medical education begin in Iran? +How have American academics tended to label continental philosophy? +Internet Explorer 5.0 was released with what operating system? +First-order theory with infinite model would have cardinality larger than what? +What did Kennedy's report reveal? +The city center has a much larger pool of educated people and higher what? +What do deontological ethical systems adhere to? +How many universities are in Istanbul? +Who has been involved in controversies? +What alternative approach may have more efficiency than a non-centralized model? +How many families were threaten by these proposed cuts? +Which area has high earnings in the US? +What is the name of the oldest rescue mission in the Bowery? +What percentage of Asian votes did John McCain win in 2008? +Can you write a function that is a function whose domain is X and image is a subset of Y? +How often do children adopt their mother's first name? +What did the oral contraceptive pill accomplish? +What notions did the results of the investigations of brain activity during moral reasoning support? +What printed edition of the latin works is mentioned first? +Which colony absorbed the New Haven colony in the 17th century? +What natural process can lead to changes in the properties of the vascular wall? +What is C-reactive protein? +What term describes inexpensive solutions for the poor people of the world? +What is osteoprotegerin? +Blocking the end of the bell on a saxophone allows players to play which note? +How did Latin change during the post-classical period? +Does this Hospital include a Children's Hospital? +Which intergovernmental organization utilizes a multiple-system view in its analysis of decentralization? +What does a tourism mean when they say green season? +What else is required beyond the three years of study? +Which two groups of people increased their presence in American lives? +Why does tin resist transformation? +Queen's University and Ryal Military College of Kingston, Ontario play for what ? +phosphatidylinositol phosphates are also known by what abbreviation? +What does the third year of Master of Medicine entails? +What determines the climate in different areas of the Andes? +What majority is needed to override a governor's veto? +When was hockey considered to be an on-side game? +Principles of what kind of engineering are applied to a variety of mechanical structures? +What type of people composed Europeans in the Canary Islands? +How did the Andes change during the Cretaceous Period? +What diploma French medical students' pursue after getting their MD? +How long were the plans to end homelessness? +In what year was Madison Square Garden built? +What was the Tense time after World War II between Western Allies and the Communist Eastern countries called? +How can a surname with a prefix be spelled? +Who awards MD degree in Sri Lanka? +What is the average salinity of ocean water? +What bay is north of the Usedom and Wolin islands? +Why was Haydarpasa closed in 2012? +What are the 2 seminaries of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin? +When did Byzantium join the Roman Empire? +Which New York borough did Hurricane Sandy cause excessive damage to? +What museum is currently displaying the flag as part of an exhibition on the U.S. flag? +Which political party is associated with the color red? +Who found that 80% of Windows users were infected? +What did much of the 2012 presidential election focus on? +Why are managers motivated through decentralization? +What act allows DC to have an elected mayor and city council? +Where is the El Castillo? +What happens to tin? +What is Connecticut's average percentage of possible sunshine? +When did employment rates begin to rise after Obama's policies took effect? +Why were pyramids built rather than other shapes? +How was the plain transformed into a sea? +Which program has Pitt started to accompany someone's regular studies? +When was Society Without God published? +What park is next to the Bosphorus Bridge? +Who states that decentralization is "more than a process"? +What palace in Istanbul is the biggest? +When was Jamestown founded? +How did second-wave feminists view popular culture? +Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +What are the main forms of precipitation? +precipitation has increased over the land north of 30 degrees north since what year? +Which terms did China borrow from Soviet Leninist translations? +What hormones do carbon (C18) contain? +What islands are divided into islands and atolls? +What is the only optional piece of safety equipment? +Where are Oxford's various chain stores located? +What did one review find strong evidence of? +Who led the war against white-minority rule in Rhodesia? +When was basketball's first National Invitation tournament held? +What does decentralization increase? +What was considered the first Slovene elected parliament by some historians? +What field house located in Oakland is part of Pitt's athletic facilities? +Connecticut Colony was founded by which settler? +What was the date of the first indoor ice hockey game? +Armenia make Christianity it's official religion? +When was French Louisiana first settled? +What is the most imporant thing when designing a structure? +What did Christopher Boehm hypothesize was due to an increasing need to avoid disputes and injuries? +What was the per capita income for Connecticut in 2013? +In which year did the Ottomans claim they were the caliphate? +Prior to what did Africa's population increase? +What entity can own large tracts of land? +What song played a big part in popular culture and for women and the feminist movement? +What was the number of Class 1 Muslim officers? +What oil company's headquarters is located in Rotterdam? +Hugh Trevor-Roper was a historian that authored what book that made him relevant to the newspaper? +From what aspect of their nature do catenary structures obtain their durability? When did the revival low relief occur? -What is the Tempio Malatestiano in Rimini? -Who designed the Tempio Malatestiano? -What material is commonly used to feature low relief? -When did the revival of low reliefs occur in Western art? -What type of relief are objects placed in the background? -What type of relief are objects placed in the foreground? -What is mid-relief? -Mid-relief is also known as what? -What type of depth is showcased in mid-relief? -What is shallow-relief used for? -Which artist utilized shallow-relief? -What is the most popular type of relief found in Hindu and Buddhist art? -What are the low reliefs in caves and India from BCE o the 10th century? -What are the reliefs used for? -What is relief example in Central Java? -What is at the Bayon temple? +What are the five less common materials used in reeds? +How many of Istanbul's Jews are Ashkenazi? +What was the earlier Latin word for tin? +What is the name of the airport located in Queens? +What kind of export trade flourished in Europe? +What subjects do police acronyms often reference? +Who was often more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse? +What percentage of 6 million people brought to the New World were involuntary slaves? +What year of medical school is pharmacology studied? +As you head north or east on the Baltic Sea does the salinity increase or decrease? +Where was western boundary of Connecticut marked? +What is it relevant to? +Nanotextured surfaces have how many dimensions on the nanoscale? +What is the size of Manipur? +Horizontal and vertical integration are good for the customer how frequently? +What is the asiento system? +What term was used to describe the vision of a decentralized electronic community? +How many national champion wrestlers has Pitt produced? +What are extratropical cyclones sometimes called in Europe? +It was a best selling magazine for who? +What are some saxophones recently offered with? +What is a side effect of a subroutine call? +Which school was created by Bard college? +Should patients who are low at risk and show no symptoms of cardiovascular disease get further testing? +Does a diagnosis of periodontitis increase risk for cardiovascular disease? +What tribe is associated with the word quonehtacut? +What is one specimen of a shell? +Who wrote journals, pamphlets, books and sermons more than all of the other colonies combined? +What was being taught as a base learning experience to help the homeless with employment? +How many Panther's guard the Hollow bridge? +Who was the founder of the Green Belt Movement? +what reaction combines organotin with organic halides or pseudohalides? +Why did they impersonate Brown? +What kind of factions represented the opposition of the governer? +What is head contact? +When did the Governor of Alabama sign the apology? What is another word for high relief? -What are examples of common undercut elements? -How are parts of the subject depicted? -How is the element depiction in low relief subjects seen? -What style and techniques is high relief similar to? -What is a characteristic of many grad figure reliefs in Ancient Greek sculpture? -How are elements positioned often in Ancient Greek sculpture? -How does Parthenon show advantages of relief? -Where did high relief also remain common? -What types of work use more low-relief sculpture? -What are Hellenstic reliefs cut with? -What do drills allow for? -Where are compositions that are crowded figures also seen? -What impacted Western sculpture later? -When did Very high relief come back? -What is less common in Hindu-Buddhist art? -What are elements that are provided by the connection to stella? -Where can example of high relief be found in India? -How does the Khajuraho temple show high relief? -What is a Central Java example of high relief? -What type of relief is very common to the Ancient Egyptians? -What were sunken reliefs used for? -What type of surface is the relief cut on? -What types of nature are the images set in, Linear or Dynamic? -What area does this method reduce the work in while allowing for normal relief? -What type of modelling technique used means "pushed-back" -In what type of medium is repousse used? -What type of plate is used in producing the relief image? -What method is widely used in bronze and other metals ? -In what era were reliefs in wax produced? -What represents the greatest amount of surviving secular art from Late Antiquity? -What period considered carving ivory to be a considerable luxury? -In what country was the carved ivory considered being luxurious? -What types of scenes were produced with small diptychs and triptychs? -What book was commonly used for the creation of secular objects in lower relief? -What types of small items were created during this time period? -What's the term used when reliefs were impressed by stamps onto clay for mass production? -What types of colours were used when painting the reliefs? -What mediums were used for larger decorative reliefs? -What type of architecture uses those larger decorative reliefs? -Who were the Communists fighting against occupation? -What was the newly formed communist Yugoslav state called? -Who was the early leader of the communist party in China? -Who was Mao Zedong fighting in a civil war originally, then cooperated to fight the Japanese? -Who led the communist Yugoslav Partisans? -What was the Tense time after World War II between Western Allies and the Communist Eastern countries called? -When was the Berlin Blockade created? -What country was the leader of the capitalist west? -Who was the leader of North Korea during the Korean war? -What political party founded the Peoples Republic of China? -Who died in 1953, giving rise to Khrushchev's rule in the Ussr? -What was the policy that was a big change, dismantling Gulags and reforming the USSR called? -What happened with the Cold war after Stalin died? -Who made a new effort to make communism more worldwide and stopped trying to keep Socialism and Commmunism in one country? -What were forced labor camps in the USSR known as, in it's early communist history? -Name 7 countries where the revolution of Communism took place in the Americas. -Who led Cuba during the time of the Bay of Pigs Crises? -What superpower was involved in the Cuban Missile Crises with the United States? -Who overthrew the rule of Fulgencio Batista with Castro? -Whom did the FLQ kidnap and kill during the October Crises in Canada? -What was the new Chinese type of communism known as during the communist revolution? -Who's visit to China and developed new relations with them in 1972? -Who took over in China when Mao died? -After the PRC split with the Russians how did the Chinese challenge them? -Who's reforms caused economic liberalisation and made China one of the fastest growing economies? -What is the main goal of the Marxist-Leninist economy? -Do Marxist-Leninist economists believe people should have to work for life necessities? -What is the advantage of having this freedom? -What does pure communism mean? -What elections are held in Marxist Leninist states? -Do any states use indirect elections? -Are these positions filled via direct elections or indirection elections? -How many candidates typically run for a position? -How much control do Marxist-Leninist communist parties have over elections? -What religious aspect is promoted by Marxism Leninists? -What do these types of atheists believe? -Bolshevik communists are what type of atheists? -How were religions handled in these Marxist-Leninist states? -When was Marxism-Leninism created? -Where does the ideology of Marxism-Leninism come from? -When was the Russian Social Democratic Labour Part founded? -Who was the leader of the Bolshevik faction? -What kind of freedom did members have in elections? -When did Lenin try to influence communist revolution? -Did Lenin encourage a civil revolution? -Why did Lenin encourage violence against workers? -This failed revolution influenced Lenin to do what? -Who defined the difference between socialism and communism? -After a revolution, distribution would be based on what at first? -What is Marx famous for saying? -Originally a socialist society was the same as what? -Marxism-Leninism supports what? -Public health is deeded by Marxism-Leninism to raise what? -Education is believed by Marxism-Leninism to advance a society towards what? -Universal education is said to give the proletariat what? -Marxism-Leninism advocates what type of economy? -Marxism-Leninist cultural policy promotes what? -A class conscious heroic person would be called what? -A selfish person who cares about nothing but themselves would be called what? -The bourgeoisie are aligned with what, according to Leninist policy? -The proletarian is devoted to what? -Who is the safeguard for coordinator of production? -Under Leninist policy, what replaces the market? -What prevents market forces from taking hold? -The profit motive is replaced by what? -Wages are set by what? -The primary goal before full communism was what? -In the Soviet Union, the economy went through what? -What has Marxism-Leninism acovated for since the mid 1930s? -What is this type of society based on? -Marxism-Leninism's new pro consumerist policy has been called what? -In what year was the new Soviet Constitution created? -Soviet citizens were expected to be personally loyal to whom? -The Soviet legislatures were the Soviet of the Union and what else? -When was the October Revolution? -Universal suffrage was eventually given to all Soviets above what age? -The Holodomor largely affected what country? -The vast majority of the territory in question was collectivised by what year? -What plant crop could not be grown efficiently, leading to mass famine? -What is considered to be the highest death toll of the Holodomor in any one given country? -Industrialisation in the Soviet Union led to urbanisation, which led to the general elimination of what in the country? -In the Soviet Union, what set of principles was used to determine if art and culture were acceptable? -What year did Stalin's educational reform occur? -Stalin repressed what social institution in his country? -What Soviet leader had taken a more experimental approach towards education? -What year did the Suddeten agreement occur? -Poland was initially invaded, starting World War II, during what month? -At one point, the Soviets had a non aggression pact with what power? -Who was in charge of the Nazi faction during World War II? -In which mentioned year did the Soviets first make a significant change to their foreign policy? -Who did the Soviet Union fight with in World War II? -Ukrainians felt as if they were being liberated by soldiers with what ethnicity? -The Allies fought against what coalition? What kind of policies were adopted following early Soviet losses in the war? -China is ruled by what political philosophy? -The Soviet Union was part of what bloc? -Marx formed a political philosophy with which man? -Marxism-Leninism opposes which kind of democracy? -A vanguard party is the hallmark of what political ideology? -Marxism-Leninism was first found in what decade? -Joseph Stalin took over which political party? -What was the name of members of the Russian Communist party? -What was the name of the plan that transitioned Russia into communism? -The Communist International supported what in foreign countries? -A revolutionary vanguard is made up of what class of people? -The socialist state is called a dictatorship of what? -What is the name for those who oppose the proletariat? -In Marxism-Leninism, socialism transitions into what? -Communism advocates seizing the means of what? -Which group accused Marxism-Leninism of establishing state capitalism? -Who said the communist utopia was impossible? -Robert Vincent Daniels says Marxism was used to justify what? -E. Van Ree believed that Stalin generally followed whose political philosophy? -State repression was found in which communist country? -In which decade did Russia and China experience a split? +How many people died through means of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff? +When were homeless shelters first built? +What reception event is held in Alumni Hall to congratulate each year's graduating class? +What is Jose's Luis' First surname? +What region of the colonies gained most of it's population from immigration? +In the 1820's what was the Five Points neighborhood home to? +The Stille reaction combines organic halides or pseudohalides with what compound? +What is it called when cooling happens because of the emission of infrared radiation? +What group was formed in 1977? +What was the earliest year in which the UConn Huskies won two national basketball titles? +Glorida Steinem was working undercover as what? +Who gained control over parts of the south and east shore of the Baltic Sea? +What was the goal of the Catholicoi of Georgia and Albania? +What did people need to own in order to vote? +From 2002 how much was the increase of families relying on shelters? +What year was Housing First created? +how many were lethal? +When does the area experience its coldest and hottest periods? +How tall is the Cathedral of Learning? +Who would advise the governor? +How are the results often formalized by these proof verifiers? +What other college made a similar decision to that of Mount Holyoke in 1971? +In what year was an immigration reform passed by the White House and Senate yet not advanced by the House? +Which is the longest of the four streets? +What were guns exchanged for at that time? +How many known unstable isotopes are found in Tin? +What is the magic number of jobs per month to lower the unemployment rate? +When was the Paz Miño family active? +Why does the fed have a dual mandate? +Which department is responsible for garbage removal? +Give another reason for denial less known. +Which area spotted floating ice in January 2010? +What kind of logic studies only one semantics? +In what region of the U.S.A. can one still find liberalism with in the Republican party? +what compounds can be as toxic as cyanide? +Where are location names thought to be derived from? +What is Sao Paulo called in relation to drum and bass? +How many games did the Huskies women's basketball team win in a row before finally losing? Mao led which country? -Who founded the Communist Party of the Philippines? -Mao Zedong Thought is also known as what word? -In what year did Mao die? -What characterized the Initial Bolshevik economic policies from 1917 to 1918? -When was "war communism" enacted? -How was Lenin committed to avoid antagonizing the peasantry? -What was "war communism"? -What was the result of requisitioning the grain away from the peasantry? -When was the new economic policy started as a backwards step from war communism? -What did the 1921 economic policy bring? -What percentage of industrial enterprises were returned to private ownership? -What's the key aspect that affected the Bolshevik regime? -In what had considerable economic progress been achieved? -Which statement did Lenin declare as he neared his death? -What did the statement of December 1922 entail? -When did Lenin die? -Was Lenin's order followed? -When did Stalin seize control of the Party? -What policies did Stalinism include? -When did Stalin enact harsh radical policy towards the wealthy peasantry? -What did the opposition to Stalin by Trotsky lead to? -What did Stalin accuse Kulaks of? -What kind of government was Stalin's regime? -Who underwent violent purges and terror campaigns at the hand of Stalin? -What did Stalin have personal control over? -How many people were arrested during the Great Purge of 1936-1938 -How many of the arrested were executed? -Who led independence forces in the war with the French? -During what war did conflict erupted between the East and West in Asia? -Who replaced French forces when they retreated from Vietnam? -Who were American forces supporting in South Vietnam? -What year was Tet Offensive by North Vietnam in the south? -Where did Marxist-Leninist revolution erupted from? -What year did Angola became Marxist-Leninist state? -When did Somalia became Marxist-Leninist state? -Where was the Derg communist military junta created? -Who led the war against white-minority rule in Rhodesia? -When did Mihail Gorbachev rose to power? -What is the Mikhail Gorbachev political liberation called? -Who started the policies of radical political reform in the Soviet Union? -Who developed the elements of the state for dismantling authoritarian? -What war was Gorbachev aiming to end? -When was the revolts against Marxist-Leninist by Eastern Europe and China? -Who demand for Berlin wall to be torn down? -Who refused to use Soviet forces in East Germany to suppress the revolt? -Which attack stopped the revolts? -Where did the collapse of the communism occurred? -Where did Slobodan Milosevic seize presidential power? -Who was the first leader to exploit nationalism for political purpose? -What year did Tito died? -When dis League of Communists of Yugoslavia collapse? +Who did people turn to when they were sick? +What did Istanbul Park host? +Who ranked them best app in the world? +What is a non-English occupational name for a tailor? +In modern text what are the long vowels indicated by? +Who discovered and termed the Shepherd Neolithic flint industry? +Constantinople ended with what treaty? +What is one major advantage of using tin for pipes? +Who has jurisdiction over American embassies? +The Neolithic revolution resulted in the departure of a nomadic lifestyle, and the settling down into what? +What does a Cartesian coordinate allow? +What must be held in a major party? +What did Pitt participate in at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter? +Speed and figure skates differ in what? +how many Green seats are on the crossbench? +Are all of the volcanic zones the same? +What percent of homeless people came from institutional settings or other situations such as hotels or motels? +Just like Peano arithmetic, what other theory are the axiomatizations of number and set theory? +How frequent were advances in buildings? +Who was the mother of the feminism movement? +What is the Interstate highway in Connecticut known as? +Who was the body of the Slovenian Liberation Front? +Who was been defined by social conservatism since the mid-term elections of 2006? +Revere type lanterns are named after whom? +What approach does the government operate under? +Recorded robbery and burglary amounts have decreased by how much? +What is another name for Constantinople? +How many of Pitt's educational programs have been labeled as "National Resource Centers"? +What specific property of the vascular wall is lost with age? +What was TNL plagued by? +What historical Orthodox Church is located near Pitt's campus? +What occurs during low reliefs? +Who argued that Atlantic slave trade was not nearly as critical to the African economy? +Before surnames were common, what were women in the lower classes called? +What event followed the Summit Series? +Categorical axiom systems are possible to be acquired using stronger logics such as what? +Who said the communist utopia was impossible? +What type of award does UCIS give out? +Who was the president of the United States in 2004? +How many brands is the tin traded under? +What two states account for the most surnames? +Would drinking the water surface waters of the Baltic Sea's central basin hydrate or dehydrate the body? +Who negotiated the Covenant Chain? +What is the simplest shape glass can be ground and polished into? +What year was the name hockey first mentioned? +Is the depth of the Baltic rising or falling? +When was it first possible to send a letter internationally from the Ottoman Empire? +What does the surplus line supose to do ? +What term did Alvin Toffler use to describe his new style? +When did Greek settlers begin recording the history of Constantinople? +What structure was built on the Sarayburnu? +About how many people were traded as slaves in the Atlantic slave trade? +Who was the lieutenant governor of Connecticut in 2011? +What is the name of the annual event that's held annually? When did Soviet Union collapse? -Who was the non-communist leader of the Russian Federation? -Who prepared the country to become a loose non-communist federation of Independent State? -When dis hatfline communist leaders overthrew Gorbachev? -When did Gorbachev announced the dissolution of the Soviet Union? -Where did Marxist-Leninist regime and movement continued to exist? -Where did Maoist-oriented Communisttd Party? -Since when has New people's army has been waging armed revolution against Philippine government? -When did Maoist rebels in Mepal engaged in the civil war? -When were Marxist-Leninist unabated? -What year did Soviet Union intervened in Afghanistan? -How did the West responded to the Soviet military actions? -What year did the West boycott the Soviet military? -Who did West provided clandestine support for? -When did the war became Soviet equivalent of the Vietnam War to the United States? -When was Bolshevik revolutionaries forced back into exile? -Who is the Bolshevik party leader between 1908 to 1917? -When was Lenin usurped the all-Party Congress of the RSDLP? -What percentage is the number of people that took part in 1907 strikes? -When was Bolshevik revolutionaries forced back into exile? -Who is the Bolshevik party leader between 1908 to 1917? -When was Lenin usurped the all-Party Congress of the RSDLP? -What percentage is the number of people that took part in 1907 strikes? -When was World War I started? -Who wrote the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism? -When was the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism published? -Who allowed Lenin to travel across Germany and German-held territory into Russia? -When was World War I started? -Who wrote the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism? -When was the book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism published? -Who allowed Lenin to travel across Germany and German-held territory into Russia? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? -October Revolution was carried out by which group? -What is the first country committed to the establishment of communism? -The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? -When was the successful communist revolution occurred in Mongolia? -In what year was the failed Spartacist in Berlin? -What was created as a result of communist revolution in Mongolia? -When was communist revolution started in Germany and Hungary? -When was communist revolution started in Germany and Hungary? -What was created as a result of communist revolution in Mongolia? -In what year was the failed Spartacist in Berlin? -When was the successful communist revolution occurred in Mongolia? -When was the entrenchment of Bolshevik power began? -The Cheka secret police force is dedicated to confront what elements? -Who established a secret police called The Cheka? -How many uprisings did The Cheka reported? -Who repressed opposition political parties? -Which amendment is the idea of "dual sovereignty" derived from? -What is term synonymous with "dual sovereignty?" -The Tenth Amendment is part of what document? -Who are the powers referred to reserved to the states respectively, or to who? -What term or idea is the main topic of the paragraph? -Texas v. White held that political states don't have which right? -By is the first way by which Texas v. White allowed some possibility of divisibility? -By is the second way by which Texas v. White allowed some possibility of divisibility? -Divisibility was still possible to some degree by consent of what entities? -What court presided over Texas v. White? -Virginia is one of four states that calls itself what? -How many states call themselves commonwealths? -The word commonwealth refers to the welfare of what entity? -Does the term commonwealth have any legal impact? -What state that begins with the letter "K" calls itself a commonwealth? -How many states comprise the United States of America? -The list of states includes what other type of abbreviation? -What two types of abbreviations does the list include? -The list includes abbreviations for what type of code? -The 50 states combined comprise what larger entity? -What is the name of the smaller administrative regions that states are divided into? -How many states do not utilize counties? -What state beginning with the letter "A" does not use counties? -What regions does Alaska use instead of counties? -In which region are counties primarily used as judicial districts? -Which county does not have any additional subdivisions? -How many counties are there in New York City? -How many municipalities are there in the county in Nashville? -In Denver, the municipality government is the same as the government of which entity? -Towns are subdivisions of which entity? -In California, the word "town" is synonymous to which entity? -In historical documents, what is the other word for townships? -In which documents towns and townships were meant to denote the same thing? -What are the main form of local government in New England? -What contributed to the emergence of townships in the United States? -What designations are represented by some townships? -In the United States, what entity was the product of Public Land Survey System? -Other than political power what other power a township may have? -State universities in Michigan have spcecial status comparable to which entity? -Who controls the campuses of the state universities in Michigan? -Other than executive control state universities in Michigan have autonomy from which control? -In which state state universities are designated as autonomous jurisdictions? -Who are responsible for the public safety in the state universities in Michigan? -Which article of the U.S. Constitution specifies authority of the Congress over U.S. territories? -In what section of Article IV authority of the Congress over U.S. territories is defined? -In Article IV whose authority over the U.S. territories is defined? -Which country's territory is dealt with in Article IV, Section 3? -What are areas of the US called that are not part of states or the federal district? -What did Congress pass that acts as a local constitution? -What level of government is responsible for insular areas? -Which specific department handles insular areas? -Who has sovereignty over insular areas? -How many nations other than the United States are included in the insular areas? -What are territories called that are incorporated within the provisions of the constitution? -What are territories called that are NOT incorporated within the provisions of the constitution? -Through an Organic Act of Congress, what can territories be considered? -In how many ways is each Indian Reservation subdivided? -What's the first subdivision of the Navajo nation? -What's the second subdivision of the Navajo nation? -What is the Blackfeet Nation subdivided into? -Who directly controlled the territories that were not admitted as states? -What year was the Northwest Territory formed? -How many of the current states were territories before becoming states? -When was Hawaii admitted as a state? -What current territory used to be a part of Hawaii before the admission as a state? -What are counties subdivided into? -What are town or townships used as? -In which states are towns treated as equivalents to townships? -In which regions mostly are townships used as subdivisions of a county? -What are political divisions of the United States also called? -What are the multiple entities that together form and govern the United States called? -The state is also known as what subdivision of the United States? -What is the article and section where the admission of states into the United States is authorized in the Constitution of the United States? -What are population centers organized into? -What are municipalities typically subordinate to? -In which state are completely independent from the county in which they would otherwise be a part? -In which state do towns form the primary unit of local government? -What are administered by the Federal government? -Who maintains exclusive jurisdiction over military installations? -Who maintains exclusive jurisdiction over embassies and consulates in foreign countries? -What other special purpose divisions exist separately? -State governments within the United States are allowed to do what regarding their own laws? -In what sense are state governments not sovereign? -Under what are all States equal in international law? -What of the United States does not possess international legal sovereignty? -State governments within the United States are allowed to do what regarding their own laws? -In what sense are state governments not sovereign? -Under what are all States equal in international law? -What of the United States does not possess international legal sovereignty? -What of the United States are subdivided? -What are the subdivisions of the States in the United States called? -What name does Louisiana use for county? -What name does Alaska use for county? -What is the primary political unit of the United States? -When were the Articles of Confederation established? -Who gave the 50 individual states sovereign jurisdiction? -What document establishes the political government of the federal government of the United States? -When was the independence from the British Empire declared? -When did the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands end? -How many ways was the trust territory divided? -What is the name of the islands the trust territory was partially divided into? +What year did the Varsity Walk carving tradition start? +What caused the 2012 crisis? +What does the constructor that accept only color call in return? +When did students from Radcliffe receive Harvard diplomas? +In what other branches is the word Tin not found in ? +How much more rapid was population growth of North American Slaves compared to England? +What is an untouchable organization? +What percent of global deaths are due to cardiovascular diseases? +Why were surnames often dropped by Hispanic people? +What name is Portuguese for mountain? +By lowering the cost of workers, employers are encouraged to do what more? +How many years is the preclinical in the Netherlands medical schools? +Which penalty can be a minor or major? +how many reported violent acts were committed? +What led to the addition of 'Y' and 'Z' to the alphabet? +How many slaves are estimated to have been shipped across the Atlantic? +How many people will die every year from cardiovascular diseases by the year 2030? +What did the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia disagree on after the war? +Of what was the Connecticut Colony considered a part of legally? +Who also hosts major races? +What demographic group is typically affected by cardiovascular disease? +Boston's Matthews Arena was the original home rink of what NHL team? +When did the school achieve university status? +What ruined the idea of a multi-user operating system? +The name ben adam can also be described as what? +When did the protests begin? +What is attached to an ice hockey stick shaft? +Fibrates do not effect the chance of heart problems despite raising bad cholesterol if you are on what? +Traditionally, what came after abbreviations? +What does Shumang mean? +What does the acronym, H.O.P.E., stand for? +Is myocardial perfusion imaging necessary? +What types of colours were used when painting the reliefs? +What does The Sunday Times have in common with other newspapers? +How can one view "Socrates is a Philosopher" vs "Plato is a philosopher" in propositional logic? +What is the name for the period of political reform in Istanbul that began in the 19th century? +How much do the articles cost? +What type of disease is myocardial infarction? +What area did the English Quakers found in North America? +What did the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria suggest to African countries demanding an apology? +The fuel that is creative manipulation of materials drives what in regard to functional requirements and safety? +What did William Wilberforce dedicate his life to as a Member of the British Parliament? What is the name of the agreement between the United States and the Pacific Islands? -What subdivided into municipalities? -What is not subdivided into municipalities? -What does Guam call municipalities? -What does the U.S. Virgin Islands call municipalities? +What Scottish game was the Irish game of hurling closely related to? +What do some of those in the Republican Party support in regard to national security? +What were the two styles of pie and food safes meant for? +What other Rotterdam native did Ma Braun coach? +How many major rules limit the movement of puck in the game of hockey? +What is considered problematic by the feminist scholars? +In which century were Republican presidents such as Eisenhower and Nixon elected? +Which one of Pitt's departments is renowned worldwide for a long time? +Who is invited to the festival? +What place is considered the home of drum and bass? +Which culture transplanted Greek art to Italy? +What is an academic physician called when they focus their work on research? +What does one do first, given an interpretation M? +When was it founded and why? +Which major industry brings visitors to Connecticut? +Who was a two time 110 M hurdle gold medalist that attended Pitt? +What year did football start at Pitt? +Who was the first Catholicos of the Armenian Church? +Many American academics consider post-structuralism to be a part of what other movement? +What system enforced the standardization of surnames in the United States? +Population reduction in certain areas led to what? +What year were the proposed spending cuts for? +Arabic surnames sometimes depict what? +What type of depth is showcased in mid-relief? +What type of impact often happens to the environment when jobs are created? +What did the owners try to remedy the situation? +How many ounces of gold had been extracted by mid-1880s? +When was the first set of approximate colors for the U.S. flag shared to the public? +What percentage of the average man's salary is the average woman's salary? +What is thought to be the most frequent types of injury in hockey? +The engraving of Queen Victoria's coronation was made of what material? +Who played a big part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds? +What shows the graph of a function with all it's salient parts? +When did Churchill gave the order for Maclean to join the Partisans near Drvar? +What is another name for threefold symmetrical snowflakes? +What was the percentage increase of British exports to North America between 1740 and 1770? +What degree in the US is equivalent to a master'd degree in Israel? +How many officials enforce the rules of the game? +When was Lenin usurped the all-Party Congress of the RSDLP? +How many jobs were lost during the Great Recession? +What English intellectual weakening the view that husbands were rulers over their wives? +The second smallest county by land in the united states is where? +Should those with low risk of cardiovascular disease get an ECG screening? +Which two states proposed variations of the bicameral legislature? +What did the Latin name stannum originally refer to? +What is the opposite of a closed subroutine? +New versions of Windows were released to support what new architecture? +How many people live in each square mile of this place, on average? +How many homes of any sort are there in Manhattan? +What does spherical aberration cause in an image? +How many hours are given to write, cast, and rehearse the plays in the Redeye Theatre Project? +Where was the first official American flag flown during battle +What is the element called where tin is in the +4 oxidation state? +What is the major subclass of sphingoid base? +What is the minimum number of internship years a physician must complete in the US? +Which practice is more widely studied centralization or decentralization? +What is the elevation of Mount Aconcagua? +What mode could Windows 3.0 applications be run in? +In what had considerable economic progress been achieved? +What color cord does someone receive for completing OCC? +What percentage of cardiovascular disease deaths does tobacco use account for? +Who attends the major party convention? +Medical education is how many years old in Taiwan? +How long do statins prevent death? +Where was Gregory consecrated? +How much was spent to upgrade Pitt's sports facilities? +When are substitutions allowed? +Where is the Staten Island Ferry Terminal Located? +What was the the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria's stance apologizing? +What situations did Derrida's method frequently recognize? +Which small tree is a source of quinine? +What was a renewable source of protein produced by cows and goats? +How likely are diabetics to die from cardiovascular-related health problems? +How much money was allotted to homeless programs ran through HUD in 2006 alone? +How many stars are on the American flag +What does the Merritt Parkway and Wilbur Cross Parkway form? +What values do Paul Kurtz say transcend cultures? +fatty acids are oxidized in a way that resembles what in reverse? +Statins don't have as long of an effect on what? +What is required for foreigners to have free education in Tunisia? +How much are players compensated for playing in the tournament? +What did merchants often by from farmers? +Who refused to do business with slavers completely? +Beyond which two groups does the violence extend to? +What type of load is a column capable of carrying? +When was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation established? +Mao Zedong Thought is also known as what word? +The strike caused production for The Sunday Times to shift to where? What place uses the terms district and Unorganized atolls instead of municipality? -What is not explicitly apart of the U.S.'s divisional political configuration? -What are the states of Palau called? -What are the states of the Federated States of Micronesia called? -What islands are divided into islands and atolls? -Palau and the Marshall Islands are both what? -Cuba and the Philippines used to be territories but are now what? -When did the US Navy begin to hold the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base? -Who disagrees with the lease to Guantanamo Bay? -What is required for the United State's lease to end? -Why does Cuba claim to dispute their arrangement with the US? -When is a territory expected to follow any changes issued by the federal government? -What did state voted to secede from the US at the start of the Civil War? -What event caused the secession of West Virginia from Virginia? -What is the power of Congress seen as over non-state territories? -When was the Department of the Interior created? -What bill was passed on the last day of the 30th Congress? -Which department is charged with dealing with internal affairs of US territories? -Which government department deals with regulation of territorial governments, and the basic responsibilities for public lands? -What Bureau deals with Indian reservations? -Which Bureau deals with island dependencies? -Which department is not responsible for local government or civil administration? -What department houses the BIA and OIA bureaus? -Who has jurisdiction over American embassies? -Who has exclusive jurisdiction concerning overseas military installations? -What type of jurisdiction does the federal government have over American embassies? -What type of jurisdiction does the federal government have over federal enclaves? -What district is under the authority of Congress? -Which 2 states gave land to form the District of Columbia? -Which states received land back from DC in 1846? -Which group has exclusive jurisdiction concerning DC? -What act allows DC to have an elected mayor and city council? -What moral value were liberals found to value least? -What do conservatives and liberals agree is the top value? -Why is liberalism more valuable in areas on a coast? -What two values do liberals say are the most important? -What's the important question answered by both morality and politics? -To whose interests did the Chinese Dowager Empress subjugate China? -What kind of movements stress a common morality? -What type of reform revitalized monasticism? -What are codes of group morality used to regulate? -What might a group's ongoing existence depend on? -Ethics s a branch of what? -What refers to if something is right or wrong? -Normative ethics studies what? -Morality is what relationship to the culture of the person who holds it? +How long have burning glasses been used? +Is Korean spoken in Manhattan? +What was the movement that the Partisans were part of, on the military side? +Who founded outposts at Green Bay,Fort Buade and Saint Ignace? +What software only lasted 4 minutes before being infected? +In what year was the new Massachusetts charter issued? +Who criticized Republicans in The American Conservative? +What islands does The Baltic Sea drain through? +Which rivers give waterway access to Western Europe? +What year did Britian abolish the Atlantic slave trade? +Which declension has a predominant ending letter of e? +Directions on how to handle illegal immigration are what among Republicans? +Who founded the first missions in Spanish upper Las Califronias? Divine command theroy states that morality comes from what? -Ethical subjectivism claims that morality comes from what? -Universal prescriptivism claims tat morality comes from what? -The idea that all morality comes from a centeral source is called what? -Who separated tribal and territorial morality? -Territorial morality is negative according to what author? -Which morality is more collective? -Which morality is more dependent on culture or region? -Private property would be respected by which morality? -What's the definition of religion relative to that of morality? -What is one thing religion and morality be called, according to the Westminster Dictionary of Christian Ethics? -What do most people think about morality's dependence on religion? -What's another thing the Dictionary calls religion and morality? -A racist might apply different morality to what kind of group? -group discrimination evolved because why? -Nationalism is part of ingroup/outgroup according to whom? -ingroups are far more commonly used by what political ideology? -in-group survival rates have been confirmed by what? -What is the basis of what's considered right and wrong in Hinduism? -Who finds the system of Hindu morality hard to grasp? -What kind of religion are Islam and Christianity? -What are consequentialism and humanism? -Peterson and Seligman follow what view? -Peterson and Seligman claim that what prevails across all cultures? -What virtues are part of humanity? -Law and order would fall under what virtue? -If you've known the answer to every question thus far, what virtue does that show? -How do religious people compare to non-believers in terms of compassion according to a recent study? -Who, according to the same study, is more likely to do random acts of kindness? -Is the view of murder based on religion a simple one, according to Gary Jensen? -In what developed countries has homicide not been drastically reduced in the past century? -Where has the homicide rate dropped a lot in the last century? -What values did David Hume call superstitious? -What did Hume warn against making assumptions about based on someone's religiosity? -What type of religions tend to be more black and white in their views of divorce? -What did Hume say was often found to coexist with piety? -What is the Hindu view of killing? -What values do Paul Kurtz say transcend cultures? -What does Kurtz say values that cross cultural lines can be used for? -What religion does Blackburn say has a harsh penal code? -What negative social structure does Blackburn say Hinduism is connected with? -Where does Blackburn say we can find negative approaches to old ladies? -When was Society Without God published? -What does Zuckerman say are the least religious nations ever? -What is the connection between religion and crime? -Where have studies about morality been done? -Are people in Denmark and Sweden generally honest? -Who wrote "Did the Pedestrian Die?" -One of the moral dilemmas Trompenaars tested was? -What was the outcome of the tests concerning moral dilemmas? -What did Trompenaars test concerning members of different cultures? -Mirror neurons fire in imitation of what? -What is the term for neurons in the brain that fire when another person is observed doing a certain action? -What year were mirror neurons discovered? -What is one of the defining characteristics of psychopathy? -What is the name of the cognitive neuro-scientist who thinks mirror neurons played a key role in the evolution of morality? -Who is the author of "Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century"? -What did John Newton compare in his book, concerning morality? -In what book can you find, a harmonious blending of the Eastern and Western cultures? -What did Newton, in his book, show that the Western world needed? -What defines the cognitive-developmental approach to moral development? -What do social psychologists believe social and emotional development is based on? -According to William Damon and Mordechai Nisan, what does moral self-identity lead to? -Which well-known psychoanalyst believed that moral development is the product of aspects of the super-ego? -What is the term for the aspect of the super-ego that relates to moral development? -What was the audience unaware of? -What kind of opinions did Monin and Miller discover people were more willing to express when their credentials were established? -What year did Monin and Miller examine the moral self-licensing effect? -Who examined the moral self-licensing effect in 2001? -What were participants asked to establish in order for Monin and Miller to observe the moral self-licensing effect? -What do most people occasionally engage in? -What does immoral behavior jeopardize? -What is the concept that aims to explain why people still feel they are moral individuals despite engaging in immoral behaviors? -What does moral self-licensing suggest increases the likelihood of engaging in immoral behavior? -Confidence can cause an increase in the likelihood of engaging in what kind of behavior? -What is stimulated by transcranial magnetic stimulation in the investigation? -What did not disrupt the ability to make moral judgements? -What do people typically base their moral judgements of intentional harms on aside from the action outcome itself? -What is another theory for how moral judgements are made that do not take belief into account? -What did the researchers suggest disrupted the processing of negative beliefs for both intentional and attempted harms? -The start of modern morality is closely tied? -What evolved due to survival and reproductive benefits? -What type of biologists believe morality is result of evolutionary forces? -What is a product of the moral behaviors? -What are some "pro-social" emotions in regard to morality? -What does morality encourage? -How do animals improve their evolutionary fitness? -What is a natural phenomenon? -Why did human morality evolve? -What is founded on instincts and intuitions? -What is the effect that reduces mutual sexual attraction? -What helps offspring survive? -The Westermarck effect reduces what risky behavior? -What do evolutionary biologists see as one way to begin understanding human morality? -What is the function of reciprocity in nature? -Where is the function of reciprocity in nature especially seen? -How will vampire bats save a fellow bat from starvation? -Who can animals in close-knit groups rely on to feed them when hungry? -What groups did Marc. Bekoff and Jessica Pierce argue have morality? -What does the suite of behavioral capacities include? -How did Marc. Bekoff and Jessica Pierce define morality? -What animal has been demonstrated to show empathy? -Besides empathy, what other moral behavior have chimpanzees been shown to possess? -What did Christopher Boehm hypothesize was due to an increasing need to avoid disputes and injuries? +What is the width of most skate's? According to Christopher's hypothesis, what contributed to the need to avoid disputes and injuries? -What do theories besides Christopher's suggest? -Who hypothesized that the incremental development of moral complexity throughout hominid-evolution was due to the increasing need to avoid disputes and injuries? -How have the brain areas that are involved when humans reason about moral issues been investigated? -What did the the neural network related to moral decisions overlap with? -Where have the quantitative large-scale meta-analysis of brain activity changes been reported? -What notions did the results of the investigations of brain activity during moral reasoning support? -What does the evidence suggest about the neural network underlying moral decisions? -What does the making of right and wrong judgments coincide with? -What activates the temporoparietal junction area of the brain? -What is the abbreviation for the ventromedial prefrontal cortex? -What area of the brain does intuitive reactions to situations about moral issues activate? -What is morality defined as? -Which Latin word does morality derive from from? -In which language does the word morality have origin? -What does moralitas mean in latin? -What is included in moral philosophy? -What does moral ontology mean? -What else is included in moral philosophy? -What does moral epistemology mean? -What do deontological ethical systems adhere to? -What is the opposite to morality? -What is amorality defined as? -What does immorality mean? -What is defined as opposition to that which is good or right? -What is ethics also known as? -What is ethics used narrowly to mean? -What does ethics address? -What types of ethical theories distinguish between ethics and morals? -What is the word "ethics" commonly used interchangeably with? -What does morality concern itself with? -What does morality not connote? -What instead does morality refer to? -What is descriptive ethics? -Rotterdam is a city in which country? -Which river is Rotterdam located within? -Why did people settle at the Rotte River? -In 1340 what did Rotterdam grow into? -What is Rotterdam known for nowadays? +What would the sons of a man from poland with the name podwinski be called? +What year did the economic recession start? +Which families were in charge in Europe? +Who was the mother of the feminism movement? +Linear fingering is also known as what? +In what year was the Massachusetts charter revoked? +What sort of inherent issues does the saxophone have, related to it's closed keys below the first open tonehole? +In what year were two African American Republicans elected to the U.S. House of Representatives? +Which wars wreaked havoc on the colonies frontiers? +What number has circulation fallen to? +What year did Frans van Schooten and his students translate the work into latin? +In what state was the first insurance company in the US founded? +How much rain does the inner cylinder of a standard rain gauge hold? +Which Roman emperor was killed in Constantinople in 1453? +What happens if the goalie intentionally moves the goal? +When was work begun on the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge? +What did Jo Freeman attend in June 1967? +What did Lord Stanley purchase for use as a trophy? +What did Alan Turing and Alonzo Church's results of arbitrary formulas do to the Entscheidungs problem? +What major ammendment did feminism attempt to get passed that was defeated by Phyllis Schiafly? +In what year was the World Trade Center museum opened? +If the angular magnification is 5, then how much larger does an object appear to the eye without the lens? +Which department is not responsible for local government or civil administration? +what is a common reducing agent for the conversion of nitro and oxime groups to amines? +Who started a nunnery in Armenia? +Does bottom-up decentralization tend to increase or decrease political stability? +Are the rivers draining the Manipur Hills calm? +When did mainstream support for Win XP stop? +When was Pitt Arts founded? +What are some of the pioneers of Jamaican dub and Reggae sound? +What groups first adopted the saxophone? +In what years were Pitt's first two Helms Foundation Championships won? +What was the result of the initial attempt to pass that bill? +What name does Alaska use for county? +What was launched in 1993 on a small scale? +Which political party supported a law created in 1947? +What does the term DNB stand for? +What did President Obama advocate raising in February of 2013? +Do you find the the coordinates of a point P by drawing a line parallel or perpendicular? +What does "Ad astra per aspera" mean? +What types of wages are the object of Connecticut income tax? +What does hydrophobic mean? +What genre type led to the creation of darkstep? +What positions did Ian Fleming hold at The Sunday Times? +What percentage of Ivy League presidents are women? +Is caste the most common reason for surname derivation? +Where is Hunter College High School located? +How many years is internship for medical education in Taiwan? +During what war did conflict erupted between the East and West in Asia? +What type of people settled in the first millennium? +What have people discussed building in order to decrease the possibility of future storm damage? +How many vehicles per day use the Lincoln Tunnel? +What year was the the high rise White House office building in Dutch Witte Huis completed? +What does DARPA stand for? +who was there attention toward ? +What material was the red part of the first official American flag flown during battle +In 1936 who came to conclusion about logical validity of arbitrary formulas? +What British ways of life did the upper class adopt? +When was World War I started? +How long of a period is featured in the documentary? +Which order logic is the strongest one that can be held by compactness theorem? +What percentage may the local government tax property? +Relative extrema, concavity, points of inflection, and points of discontibuity are fully defined in what? +Under what basic condition is a system considered to be well connected? +What act revived the Partisan movement in Serbia. +How many saxes do French and Belgian military bands have? +Who assembled for this First Council? +What area has been renovated for the night life? +What was the last public university that was all male in the U.S.? +What are the jobs of off-ice officials? +Which Republican nominee was not from Massachusetts? +What type of insurance raised the most issues? +Why were wars perpetuated in the African region? +What did the researchers suggest disrupted the processing of negative beliefs for both intentional and attempted harms? +How is each coordinate obtained? +What building's lawn hosts the Pep Rally? +What fifth region was added by some historians who study the eastern United States? +Where is the Town of Stafford? +Is formula 5 a logical consequence of formula 2? +The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? +How is the church recognized by the state? +What can happen when companies rebrand? +What's the name of the production company for public student performances? +What is the Orocline related to, according to Isacks? +Which species of hummingbirds can be seen at altitudes above 4,000 m? +How many low-income renters were there in 1985? +What type of insurers exist as a single corporation? +What year did the earthquake that caused a major tsunami occur? +What kind of graduate degrees are still considered Bachelor degrees in Australia? +What was the policy that was a big change, dismantling Gulags and reforming the USSR called? +What was the name of the organization that found camps were poorly guarded in which made the raid of Ozbalt possible? +What is another example of a decentralized internet project? +Are common nouns capitalized in English? +What was the average monthly job creation during 2011? +What percentage of Americans identify as Democratic? +What determines if convex-concave lenses are positive or negative? +In what areas was slavery generally confined to people belonging to a minority ethnicity or faith group? +Do children get to choose what surnames they use? +After centuries of non-participation, who rejoined the trans-atlantic slave trade? +Where can the language of Windows be changed? +What year was Penn Station built? +Since when do most saxophones have keytouches? +What does the overhead often include? +What is the most common coordinate system in computer graphics? +Where were the artists formally based? +what destroyed court-rule? +Where can remnants of water reservoirs still be found? +What is the last server edition of Windows to support IA-64? +What are the primary uses of the solders with lead and tin? +What risks were associated with arsenical bronze? During which war was Rotterdam at the edge of destruction? -Rotterdam was voted 2015 European City of the Year by which organization? -Rem Koolhaas, Piet Blom, and Ben van Berkel are examples of what? -Rotterdam was ranked what in The Rough Guide Top 10 Cities to visit? -Eramus University is located where? -Rotterdam is ranked at which place in terms of port size compared to the rest of the world? -Which rivers give waterway access to Western Europe? -What's Rotterdam's nickname? -Rotterdam is ranked at which place in terms of port size compared to the rest of Europe? -What is a major reason why Rotterdam has logistics successes? -What does Rotta mean? -When was the dam built at Rotte? +Which country in South America features the wettest places on Earth? +What instrument did Dr. Davis play? +What type of words are most likely to have false etymologies? +What does molecular science focus on? +What must always be factored into a test? +Which palace does the Fethi Pasa Korusu Park sit opposite from? +precipitation has decreased in the tropics since when? +According to Alexis de Tocqueville what began the French Revolution? +What assumptions to be told about the Hillbert system ? +What did the 2014-2015 debates focus on? +Where are the low to mid-range hotels located? +beta-keto acid is formed from the removal of what from the carboxyl end of fatty acids? +How did the German army travel from Russia? +What is also known as armamentarium? +Which qualities make the gusset plate exceptional as a truss connection? +What legal framework allowed multi-line charters in the 1950s? +What brought about th +On what date was New York declared first capital? +What does forename mean? +Where are military flag patches traditionally worn? +Where is thundersnow possible? +Did the church stay in any one place for an extended amount of time? +What Bureau deals with Indian reservations? +What position did John Witherow hold before becoming editor in 1994? +What is the leading cause of death? +What does a positive meniscus lens have? +Where did Meadowcroft Rockshelter excavation take place? +How has Indianapolis criminalized aspects of homelessness? +What is American Ginseng referred to as in China? +What forced many farmers to leave the Middle East? +Who is responsible for submitting documents for member insurers? +what did the decentralist movement in America promote? +In case of projection functions of ordered pair, how many predicate symbols of arity 2 are enough? +Cassiterite is harder and heavier than what type of rock? +Which merchants did England protect to the exclusion of others during early colonization? +What is DARPA known for? +In sufficiently expressive theories, what symbols other than function can be restricted? +What are two features of postmodern influence in music scores? +When was the last time the US smelted tin? +How much is the ratio among unaffiliated voters on the Republican side? +What are the two other options for plating the brass? +What are end-dates for laws referred to as? +What country do women traditionally use thier husband's name after "de?" +How many people were present at the Bowery Mission according to an article from November 8, 1880? +What was the worst recession since 1970 +What did farmers obtain to create farms? +What are some causes of the atmospheric conditions that are caused by the geography of the Sierra Nevada? +Windows 1.0 does not allow what? +What year and where did it get it best app recognition? +Who is responsible for standardizing insurance laws? +Until when was Connecticut's plan in effect? +What edition of Windows was designed for mobile devices? +In which year did the Pueblo revolt occur? +Where do the seals that make the ice cover their home seek their food? +What type of events resulted in the majority of enslavements? +What does has the increase in penalties resulted in? +How are the terms URL and IRA pronounced? +How many volcanic zones are in the Andes range? +What was one of the key issues that forced a second vote to pass the bill? +In what manner of upgrade was Windows 7 intended to implement the Windows line? +Of what size are raindrops associated with melting hail? +How is a square root function defined? +The naming convention of parents names used in their child's name is shared by cultures such as that of Norway, Spain, Portugal and which other culture? +What was the original name for Pitt? +By what year had the number of African slaves become larger than the number of Tupani on Brazilian sugar plantations? +When did extended support for Win XP stop? +What is the name of the home networking system included in Windows 7? +How many players involved in the sudden death game? +What are the names of the two palaces that once held some of the grounds that have since been designated as public parks: +What has ended unsuccessfully? +Surnames were uncommon prior to what century? +Which Party prefers lowering taxes? +How many different ways can "a function from X to Y" be presented? +How many possible directions does the z axis have? +From which defeated army did the Partisans acquire their first small arms? +What did the FAS 113 and SAP 62 fail to define? +Where did the worth poor settle in the new world? What is the name of the lower end of the fen stream? -How did the city combat the large floods? -What caused the end of development in Rotte? -During which war did the Germany army invade the Netherlands? -Where is the statue, De Verwoeste Stad located? -Who was hoping that Germany could conquer the Netherlands in one day? -What date did the Dutch army surrender to Germany? -How many civilians were killed due to Germany invading the Netherlands? -What year was the the high rise White House office building in Dutch Witte Huis completed? -The Van Nelle fabriek, the Jugendstill clubhouse, and Feyenoord's football stadium were notable types of modern architecture in Rotterdam in what century? -What was the tallest office building in Europe in 1898? -Who designed the Van Nelle fabriek in Rotterdam in 1929? -In 2014, what building was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rotterdam? -What year was the the high rise White House office building in Dutch Witte Huis completed? -What was the tallest office building in Europe in 1898? -The Van Nelle fabriek, the Jugendstill clubhouse, and Feyenoord's football stadium were notable types of modern architecture in Rotterdam in what century? -Who designed the Van Nelle fabriek in Rotterdam in 1929? -In 2014, what building was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rotterdam? -What year was Feyenoord in Rotterdam founded? -Which club is the dominant of the three professional clubs in the Netherlands? -What are at least two other cups won by Feyenoord, besides the European Cup? -Which cup did Feyenoord win as the first Dutch club in 1970? -What professional club as won 14 national titles since the introduction of football in the Netherlands? -What place was chosen as the host of the Grand Depart of 2010 for the Tour de France? -What place in Germany expressed interest in hosting the Grand Depart of 2010? -What place was turned down as the host of the Grand Depart of 2010? -What organization is in charge of the Tour de France? -Why was Rotterdam selected to host the 2010 event for the Tour de France? -Who helped start Rotterdam's swimming tradition? -What medal did swimmer Marie Braun win in 1928 at the Amsterdam Olypics? -Who was Marie Braun's coach? -How many total championships did Marie Braun win? -What other Rotterdam native did Ma Braun coach? -What is the third largest airport in Rotterdam? -What is the main market force responsible for the growth of the Hague Airport? -What forces might threaten or obscure the growth of the Hague Airport? -What are the two other larger airports in Rotterdam? -What are the benefits of choosing the Hague airport? -What river divides Rotterdam? -What is the name of the railway lift bridge? -What is the local language name for the North Island? -What bridge is in the city besides the Willemsbrug and the Koninginne Bridge? -Which tunnel is a rail way tunnel? -Which river splits Rotterdam into northern and southern parts? -What does 'Erasmusbrug' translate to in english? -What is the name of a railway lift bridge that's preserved as a monument? -'The Lift' is positioned between the south of Rotterdam and where? -What is the 'Queen's Bridge' in dutch? -What decade represents the start of Rotterdamn's rebuilding? -What was built on the south bank of Rotterdam in the 1990s? -What award did Rotterdam win in 2015? -Who awards the European City of the Year award? -When did city councils begin their architectural policy? -What was built on the south bank of the river as a business center? -What was Rotterdom voted to be in 2015? -Before the 1980s and a new architectural policy, how was Rotterdam described? -New architectural policy starting in the 1980s made the city center of Rotterdam more what? -Rotterdam was gradually rebuilt from what decade up til the 1970s? -What companies have their Dutch headquarters located in Rotterdam? -What pharmaceutical company's headquarters is located in Rotterdam? -What consumer goods company's headquarters is located in Rotterdam? -What oil company's headquarters is located in Rotterdam? -What was the first pedestrian street opened in Rotterdam? -What shopping center is Rotterdam's most famous? -What is the more modern shopping center called? -What stores does the Kruiskade have? -When was the Lijnbaan first opened? -What metric of the population differs from city area to area? -How high is the singles population of ages 20-40 in the city center? -Which group has the highest concentration in the city center relative to the other city areas? -What percentage of homes are rented? -The city center has a much larger pool of educated people and higher what? -What is the major university in Rotterdam? -What rank was given to the Rotterdam School of Management in 2005? -What rank was given to the Rotterdam School of Management in 2009? -Who was the Erasmus University Rotterdam named after? -What is the name of their city orchestra? -Who is the director of the Rotterdam Philharmonic? -What is the name of their city zoo? -What is the name of their city aquarium? -Which city in the Netherlands has the largest amount of foreigners from third world countries? -Rotterdam is known for having foreigners from what kind of nations? -What percentage of Muslims comprise Rotterdam's population? -Who is the Muslim mayor of Rotterdam? -What part of Rotterdam is the China Town located? -What festivals does Rotterdam celebrate? -What music venues went out of business? -What years did Rotterdam have trouble filling pop music venues? -What festival is held in January? -What causes Chromatic aberration? -What does chromatic aberration look like? -What minimises chromatic aberration? -What uses achromats in its design? -What works better than an achromat? -When are the FFL and BFL infinite? -What creates a collimated beam? -What can two afocal lense form? -What are used to transform beams? -What helps correct visual defects? -What shapes are typical for glasses? -What issues do eyeglasses correct? -What attenuates light? -What is required to make a catadioptric system? -What time of image does the human eye see? -What is used for real image recording? -What correctors are considered catadioptric systems? -How long have burning glasses been used? -What is used to burn an object at its focal point? -What are convex lenses used to increase the efficiency of? -Do convex lenses need to be well made to burn materials? -What is a lens? -What does a simple lens consist of? -What does a compound lens consist of? +What was sedentary village life based on? +What does a hockey stick with a deep curve allow for? +Who created the algebraic formulation of mythological transformation? +What did Neolithic societies radically modify? +Who did the Yugoslav Partisans assist in escaping from German POW camps? +What is the most tonally resonant of all metals? +What did the 1921 economic policy bring? +Public health is deeded by Marxism-Leninism to raise what? +The new plant enabled journalists to do what? +How many colonists from Spain came to the area now known as the United States in January 1526? +What hormones do carbon (C19) contain? +How have historians described the history of governments? +What replaced the Triglavka cap? +What type of economics do Conservatives endorse? +When the hydrophobic tails minimize their contact with water and cluster together what do they form? +What act did the Conservative gov't cite in their decision concerning the deal to the Monopolies and Mergers commission? +What did Hungary dispatch to occupy part of Serbian Vojvodina? +What the usual age of Cheasepeake colonists during early days? +In what year did Yale University and John Hopkins University play their first ice hockey matches? +When does the Spengler cup happen? +What recession caused the fed to try and stimulate the economy? What are lenses made out of? -When were lenses created? -Where were lenses used for in the past? -When were lenses first mentioned? -When were corrective lenses first mentioned? -When did use lenses become common? -When did the optical industry start? -What were lenses used for? -When was the compound optical microscope invented? -When was the refracting telescope invented? -Who invented the compound achromatic lens? -When was the compound achromatic lens created? -Where was the compound achromatic lens created? -Who else claims to have invented the compound achromatic lens? -What is the most common shape of lenses? -What are spherical lenses? -What are the different shapes of lenses? -What is the axis of the lens? -What kind of lens can project a real image even if it's negative? +How many states have adopted constitutions or constitutional amendments providing equal rights for all sexes? +What can form many oxides, sulfides, and other chalcogenide derivatives? +What are the reliefs used for? +Who was the first armed group in Manipur? +What is the SMS acronym for girlfriend? +How many stories tall is the Park Row Building? +Which government body has an advantage in joint sittings? +Into what sea does Bosporus run in to? +What technology transfer paradigm can "Appropriate Technology" replace? +How is knowledge articulated from a postmodern perspective? +Who modeled neurotransmission across synapses? +What proportion of slaves died in the Middle Passage? +Which mall was given awards in 1995 and 1996? +Where is the last name commonly placed in Korea +When was the Triglavka cap worn? +Who created the AHAR? +What year did the New York Knicks start playing? +Why were the Royal Yugoslav Army defeated so quickly? +When was The History of Nations written? +What was family homelessness number in 2007? +What does a calling convention allow for? +What country shared Slovenia's experience of being trisected in WWII? +Where did most early settlers come from? +Who was the first European to visit the Manhattan are? +What is another term for the humid Andean forests? +In what way did Aristotle differ from Plato? +What portion of Anglican missionaries succumbed to death upon arrival in the Carolinas? +Is there a formula of first-order logic +How many years of local training is required to get certified MD degree Board specialist? +Who estimated a figure around 150,000 in January 2013? +What was the name of the United States President in 1848 +How many public heliports does Manhattan have? +October Revolution was carried out by which group? +What is the only official Italian American school in the United States? +For whom did the independent directors reject a permanent position for? +The science underlying Structural engineering began to be understood in what historical era? +How are the votes determined? +Who disagreed with Karapetyan in an editorial? +What districts are many of Manhattan's skyscrapers located in? +What is the upper level of Australia's Parliament +What did Reis mean? +What is the MoMA refer to? +What state had the highest average property taxes in 2010? +When was the Pittsburgh Women's Choral Ensemble founded? +What year was the Secretary of State for the colonies officially named? +What send integers to integers? +Most people in New York do not actually spend a lot on what important expense, relative to their income? +The idea that all morality comes from a centeral source is called what? +There are two ways a surname can be spelled, how? +When did the US Navy begin to hold the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base? +In what year did the Baltic Sea become a great gravesite? +What was the name of the first stock insurance company in the US? +How many digital-only subscribers were there in March 2014? +How many centuries was Istanbul the capital of the caliphate? +What defines Manipur? +What climate is considered to be typical of the subtropical position at 32-34S? +How many slaves from Africa survived the journey and made it to the New World? +Valley bottoms have no what? +What do small droplets of water collide with in a cloud to form precipitation? +What are finite deductions are called ? +In colonial America divorce was almost impossible until what time period? +The Americans who advocate for more government spending are called? +How are masculine forms declined? +What period considered carving ivory to be a considerable luxury? +Whose residence on the Pitt campus was chosen as a historical landmark? +What major league baseball team ids from Queens? +What type of cholesterol level begins to lower in women following menopause? +Where did migrants come, from that resulted in a bigger population? +In what year was the Sequoia National Park formed? +What societal monetary concern is potentially addressed by a decentralized approach? +What two things cause the air to become saturated? +What game similar to hockey was played by the Norse? +Who sponsored the most dramatic discoveries, according to Thornton? +What 10 things does postmodernism include skeptical interpretations of? +Who did the state officially authorize to explore the Sierra? +What is the largest non-Sunni Muslim sect? +What are two music networking websites? +In what year was Montreal's Victoria Rink built? +Where was the floating molten glass held while producing the window glass? +What was one of the countries that were liberated by its own forces during WWII? +What things could domesticated animals provide besides food? +What do the stripes on the American flag represent +In Manipur, how many explosions were recorded in 2012? +In what language are the paternal and maternal surnames are combined using i? +How many metals have teams outside the "Big Six" won since 1953? +When was the Lijnbaan first opened? +What nationality was the flag bearer who refused to dip his flag to King Edward VII? +What discipline focuses on the classification and the pathogenic mechanisms of central and peripheral nervous systems? +What organization officially owns flag designs? +What is the other additional diploma for DES? +Habitative elements may have different meanings according to what? +What is an issue that can get in the way of a non-centralized approach? +Marx formed a political philosophy with which man? +What is the another important crop to these people? +Varied geographical areas were within what region? +Who was an MP between 2007 and 2014? +Who argued that the export of people crippled Africa? +How often is the IIHF world championship held? +What chapter had a title containing the word hockey? +Long term Particulate matter exposure increased rates of what? +Where is the last name commonly placed in Japan? +What groups of women were more likely to vote for Kerry in 2004? +What is the ice hockey league in North America called? +In 2006, how many jobs did the arts, film, history, and tourism segments generate for Connecticut? +Who published The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature? +What parameters could be passed in to the constructor? +What is neuroethology and neuropsychology? +What is the minimum age, in years, for a senator or a representative? +The USA purchased Alaska from Russia in what year? +What stores does the Kruiskade have? +Between what two latitudes do humid subtropical climates fall? +Were there more Democrats or Republicans among those who had an education of high school or less? +What term has been used interchangeably with postmodernism? +To who did Latin become useful for international communication? +What level of government is responsible for insular areas? +What is responsible for the evolution of the Magallanes Basin? +During what period did Benin prosper from slavery? +When was the IPad edition launched? +Where is Green Spain located? +What is the northernmost U.S. city to be considered a humid, subtripical climate. +What does it mean for acronyms to be contrived? +What were the men at the Redding encampment vererans of? +The Van Nelle fabriek, the Jugendstill clubhouse, and Feyenoord's football stadium were notable types of modern architecture in Rotterdam in what century? +What types of small items were created during this time period? +What decades did most of the structural change occur in Istanbul? +Is it numerially possible for the ayes to be equal to the noes? +Do state offices use only one name? +What year was the use of initialism put to general use? +Which party greatly opposes environmental regulation? +Any point in a three dimensional space can be specified by what? +What degree did universities re-assign to the MD title. +Where was the first collegiate hockey match in the United States held? +How tall are the arches that surround the Nationality Rooms? +What is the new public management? +Why were these movies made in Latin? +What is the surviving languages of the Andean peoples +What is the UK regulatory organization for structural engineers? +What was built on the south bank of Rotterdam in the 1990s? +What was the El Camino Real also known as? +In what year did Trecia-Kaye Smith win the world championships in triple jump? +How much do the New York City metropolitan area's venture capital investments amount to? +What do organotin hydrides release? +When was Galatasaray High School established? +Why are these limitations are necessary ? +What was the unemployment rate in December of 2015? +What characteristic does the sopranino saxophone have that makes it less popular? +What was the unemployment rate in September 2014? +What are two examples of satellite systems that utilize microwave sensors? +What print section was added in 2001? +How many have been circulated in the Island of Ireland? +When was the population of Germany expelled from all areas east of the Oder-Neisse line? +What is an example of a clan name? +What type of cloud tops are typically more vigorous? +What type of climate is beneficial to the porphyry mineralization? +What is the largest professional neuroscience organization? +What are activation records referred to as? +New Sweden was founded in what year? +New York City was the fifth of five capitals of the United States until what year? +Which U.S. president was a progressive Republican during the early 1900s? +What color are the Victory Lights? +What are two subsequent genres of Drum and bass? If the object distance is negative then what kind of object does the lens see? -A virtual object can be seen when a lens is inserted into a what? -In this context, what does f stand for? -For visual telescopes or binoculars, what kind of magnification is more important? -What kind of magnification shows how much larger an object is seen in contrast to how it's seen by the naked eye? -Lens are either long-focus lenses or wide-angle lenses depending on their what? -What is the term for the reciprocal focal length of the lens? -Which magnification is less important for visual telescopes or binoculars? -If the angular magnification is 5, then how much larger does an object appear to the eye without the lens? -What magnification type is unimportant when shooting a picture of the moon with a 50 mm lens? -Using inappropriate measurements can technically be correct but yield a number that is what? -What is the focal length of a magnifying glass that's held 20 cm from the eye and 5 cm from the object yields an image of infinite linear size? -What effect occurs because glass lens are shaped into spherical surfaces? -What does spherical aberration cause in an image? -What is the simplest shape glass can be ground and polished into? -Non-sphereical lenses are called what? -What kind of lens is used to foucs a collimated beam which produces a much sharper focal spot? -Comatic aberration can also be referred to as what? -What is the ring-shaped image on the focal plane created by parallel rays called? -Comatic abberation results in what kind of appearance in it's aberrated images? -What are lenses classified as when effects such as spherical aberration and coma are minimized? -What are lenses classified by? -What is a biconvex lens? -What does equiconvex mean? -When is a biconcave lens? -What is plano-convex? -What does a negative meniscus lens have? -What determines if convex-concave lenses are positive or negative? -What does a positive meniscus lens have? +How many jobs were created by President Clinton during each of his Terms? 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If S2 is negative, what does this indicate? -What can a virtual image not do? -What does a virtual image attempting to be projected appear like to an observer looking through the lens? -What does a magnifying glass create? -What happened between 1917 and 1939? -The state of Manipur wanted to be part of what? -Why were the negotiations cut short? -What treaty was signed? -What were the different names for Manipur? -What did Bhagyachandra and his successors do? -What was the treaty between British East India and Meidingu? -What did Dharani Samhita do? -When did the separatist movement begin? -What is being demanded? -What kind of problems does India face? -What must travelers do? -Who was the first armed group in Manipur? -What group was formed in 1977? -When was it founded and why? -When was PLA formed? -What happened in 1980? -What is the size of Manipur? -What are the coordinates of the state? -What is the climate like? -What's the area and elevation of the state? -How many rivers deposit into Loktak lake? -How is the water of the rivers draining the Manipur Hills? -Are the rivers draining the Manipur Hills calm? -Which rivers drain from the west? -Which rivers drain from the east? -How many rivers deposit into Loktak lake? -How is the water of the rivers draining the Manipur Hills? -Are the rivers draining the Manipur Hills calm? -Which rivers drain from the east? -Which rivers drain from the west? -What defines Manipur? -What is the total area of the lakes? -What is a noteworthy feature of the central plain? -What is the lowest altitude of the area? -What is the highest altitude of the area? -What are the soil cover types? -What is inside the valley soils? -What is the typical Ph values? +Which departments did Istanbul University establish in the 19th century? +Senator John McCain's position regarding carbon emissions was thought of as what? +In what part of the country do most republican conservatives reside? +what do Americans complain about the presence of homeless people? +During which war did the Atlantic slave trade reach its peak? +In the United States, how many surnames cover 50% of the population? +What are five of the subgenres of Drum and bass ? +Who financed the Province of Carolina? +What is the name of the academic association that Pitt is a part of? +What is the rule when it comes to abbreviations that are spoken as words and letters? +Southwestern Connecticut is served by which rail line? +What organization did President Obama give $1.5 billion to help with homelessness prevention? +What is used to show that connected graphs are non first order logic? +What is a phrase coined by the Salvation Army for their rescue missions? +What provided a large new market for the Atlantic slave trade? +Who argued that social change and stagnation was caused by domestic factors? +Buckling capacity is determined by restraint conditions in what specific areas of the column? +When congress funded the 2009 American recovery and Reinvestment Act how much did they appropriate? +what is the name of the website maintained by the department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health? +What term describes an engineering approach to interpreting complex systems? +How long did it take U.S employment to reach 98% of it's pre-recession peak +What is the natural form of revolutionary socialism? +What was the privilege of voting called? +What kind of weeds are used to create artificial islands in the Loktak Lake? +How many stable isotopes does Tin have in total? +What does the Bolivian Orocline overlap with? +When did The Sunday Times and The Times launch separate websites? +Are there legal ramifications of mistakes within the group? +Brancati suggests that what can be upheld if parties incorporate regional demand and limit regional party power? +Were there clear winners in the election in Western Australia? +What are three common launch vehicles? +What is car is currently built in Oxford? +What does game semantics agree with? +In what region of the U.S.A. can one still find liberalism with in the Republican party? +What kind of group were Yankees? +What is the idea behind the OFC concept ? +What organization is in charge of the Tour de France? +What does the Hagia Sophia currently act as? +Who coined the phrase "Croatian miracle"? +How much did the tax increases and budget cuts aim to reduce the deficit by? +What is the name of all input-output pairs of a function? +During which era was Constantinople considered the richest city? 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In Manipur, how many explosions were recorded in 2013? -Where is the Silchar railway station? -How many miles is Silchar from Imphal? -Which is the second largest airport in northeast India? -What is the name of the international airport in Manipur? -Which highway connects Manipur with Assam? -What kind of weeds are used to create artificial islands in the Loktak Lake? -How many miles is Loktak Lake from Imphal? -In which district the Loktak Lake is located? -Which is the largest fresh water lake in the North East India? -Who live on the islands made out of floating weeds? -What is the dimension of Shumang lila stage in feet? -What does Shumang mean? -How chairs are there in a Shumang lila stage? -How many passages are used as entrance and exit in a Shumang lila stage? -Other than chairs what is kept beside the performance space of Shumang lila? -How many students studied in the schools of Iskcon? -How many performances has Ranganiketan performed? -When was Ranganiketan Manipuri Cultural Arts Troupe started? -In how many countries has Ranganiketan performed? -Which Lord inspired the Manipuri dance? -What kind of movement characterizes this dance? -What are the costumes like in this dance? -What is the name of Lord Krishna's love interest? -How large is the auditorium (in acres)? -How many years has the theatre been running? -In what year did the theatre win an award at the Edinburgh Festival?? -How long is the play Uttarpriyadashi? -What does Chakouba mean? -Who receives gifts at this festival? -Who is invited to the festival? -When is the festival held each year? -On what date is Kut celebrated? -What does the Kut festival symbolize? -Which tribes are the primary celebrants of Kut? -What festival precedes the Kut festival? -What percentage of Manipuri are Hindus? -Which school of Hinduism became a dominant force in Manipur during the eighteen century? -By which people is Hinduism mostly professed by? -What king declared Vaishnavism the official State religion? -Which population is heavily concentrated among the Meetei? -Which religion is adopted by 41.2% of the people in the state? -In which century did Christianity was brought by missionaries to Manipur? -What type of education did a few Christian schools introduced in the state? -Which religion is adopted by the majority of the population in the Hill districts? -What are the four respected schools in Manipur? -What percentage of the state's people practiced Folk religions? -What is the name of the ancient indigenous religion? -What god the Sanamahi worship is concentrated on? -On what was based their ancestor worship and animism? -What religions have a long history in Manipur? -What is the literacy rate among Muslims? -What was the number of Class 1 Muslim officers? -What was the number of women in the 51 Class 1? -What number of muslims had matriculated from second school in 1995? -What is the literacy state's average? -In which state does the violence takes part in? -Cite three of the main tribal groups -Beyond which two groups does the violence extend to? -What did those tribal groups formed? -Cite three of the main Manipuri insurgent groups -What type of patients did Paul Broca work with? -What did Paul Broca's research find in regard to certain regions of the brain? -Franz Joseph Gall's theory says that language was what? -Through observation of what type of patients was the localization of function hypothesis supported? -Who correctly found the organization of the motor cortex by means of observation of seizure progression through the body? -In what century was neuroscience beginning to be recognized as an academic discipline? -Neuroscience, as a field, was credited to have been established by who? -Where did David Rioch research the integration of basic anatomical and physiological research through clinical psychiatry? -In what period did David Rioch start research through clinical psychiatry? -At what university did Francis O. Schmitt establish a Biology Department? -In what year did Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley present the Hodgkin-Huxley model? -The Hodgkin-Huxley model describes what facet about the electrical signals of the brain? -When was the Hodgkin-Huxley model simplified? -Who modeled neurotransmission across synapses? -What is the simplified Hodgkin-Huxley model called? -Advance in what fields are the reason why the study of nervous system was greatly increased in the second half of the twentieth century? -What are neurons? -How are neurons able to communicate with other neurons and cell types? -What happens at a synapse? -What are the long thin filaments of protoplasm that neurons extrude? -What two parts can the nervous system be split into with vertebrates? -Where does most of the complexity lie with the nervous system? -What is the most complex organ system in the body? -How many synapses does the human brain have? -What is the cause for the change of the human brain over time? -What is a problem that most studies in Neurology have in regards to their number of participants? -What do the large studies in neurology tend to find with respect to individuals with mental conditions? -What are the only diagnoses that can be validated through large brain studies? -What is a problem with studies that are a basis for domain-specific diagnoses in neuropsychiatry? -What are some types of medicines specifically address diseases of the nervous system? -What is a discipline that addresses diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system? -What discipline focuses on affective, behavioral, cognitive, and perceptual disorders? -What discipline focuses on perception of pain and alteration of consciousness using pharmaceutics? -What discipline focuses on the classification and the pathogenic mechanisms of central and peripheral nervous systems? -What is the largest professional neuroscience organization? -When was SFN founded? -As of 2010, how many members did SFN have? -Which country was SFN founded in? -How many different countries have members in SFN? -What is the name of another major international organization devoted to neuroscience? -What is the name of a major European based organization devoted to neuroscience? -How often does FENS hold a meeting? -How many national-level organizations are included in FENS? -In what year was the first National Honor Society in Neuroscience founded? -What are the two primary groups neuroscientists are involved in informing about the nervous system? -What is the name of a large organization in the United States that focuses on promoting neuroscience education? -What is the name of a worldwide academic competition for young students in neuroscience knowledge? -What foundation partnered with the Society for Neuroscience to cosponsor the Brain Awareness Week? -Where in Canada is the CIHR Canadian National Brain Bee held annually? -What are the range of levels from which the study of the nervous system can be done? -At what level of the nervous system is the mechanisms by which neurons express and respond to signals studied? -At the molecular level of the nervous system, tools from what two disciplines are used to study how neurons develop and how genetic changes affect biological functions. -At the molecular level of the nervous system genetic changes are studied in order to understand how they affect what? -What characteristics of neurons are studied in order to understand how they relate to different types of behavior? -What levels can you study the nervous system on? -What does molecular science focus on? -What is morphology? -How are molecular biology and genetics useful? -What is neuroscience? -Traditionally, what has neuroscience been a branch of? -What fields does neuroscience exert influence on? -What is the term neuroscience interchangeably used with? -Has neuroscience broadened or narrowed? -How have techniques used by neuroscientists expanded? -What has aided recent theoretical advances in neuroscience? -Which approaches has the scope of neuroscience broadened to include? -What did early views on the function of the brain regard it to be? -In which country was the brain regularly removed in preparation for mummification? -What was the first step of mummification according to Herodotus? -What was believe to be the seat of intelligence at that time? -Until when was the view that the hart was the source of consciousness not challenged? 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-What has helped the development of understanding neuroscience? +Who converted Finland to Christianity in the twelfth century? +Which European people brought the most slaves to the Caribbean in 1778? +Why is using both last names practical? +When did Sabiha Gokcen International airport begin operations? +How many years of clinical internship are required? +In which century the main waves of settlement entered America? +What type of planes are involved? +What group vowed to end homelessness by 2012? +What is the more expensive plating when it comes to protecting the brass? +Is there a relationship between heart disease and economic inequality? +Have other states used these same plans? +The Istanbul Special Provincial Administration is similar to what? +In animal cells which membrane physically separates the intracellular components from the extracellular environment? +What do thermal infrared sensors primarily measure? +What proof verifiers can take a sketch and fill in the missing pieces? +What accounts for an estimated 80% of all hockey injuries? +How long has the Roosevelt Island Tramway been operating? +In Iceland, how would one refer to a person called Abraham Mesfin correctly? +When did the Roots television miniseries premier? +Who predicted the unemployment rate would be 7.8% in 2013 What do neuroscientists focus on? -What technology has helped the development of neuroscience? -Where was the court of Charles I housed in 1642? -In which year did Oxford yield to parliamentarian forces? -When did Oxford house the court of Charles II? -In which years did Oxford suffer serious fires? -What year did Oxford accommodate Charles 1? -When did Charles stay at Oxford? -What other court did Oxford house? -What happened in Oxford in 1644 and 1671? -Why did Charles II have to hold court at Oxford? -Where is Oxford located? -How many people are in Oxforshire? -What is Oxford considered? -What is notable about Oxford's buildings? -What was the original name of Oxford? -Where bridges common in Oxenaforda? 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+Who estimated counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed? +What tournaments happen before the league season? +The citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain converts what into ATP? +What type of building was built on the south side of Third Street and Cherry Avenue? +When was the earliest time in which hockey referred to a stick-and-ball game? +In what areas is it the custom is for people to have two surnames? +In which decade did Russia and China experience a split? +How much rain do the areas in the rain shadow receive per year? +What two continents does Instanbul sit on? +What is two attractive features of Polish notation? +Hyphenation in of true compound surnames is common what sphere? +At which locations in a truss structure are deformations most an issue? +When was the new economic policy started as a backwards step from war communism? +What is the first way economic decentralization can be done by? +Besides empathy, what other moral behavior have chimpanzees been shown to possess? +When did Turkish films begin to be consistently developed? +How are the names separated? +When was the compound achromatic lens created? +In elderly women, what age-related condition is more prevalent than it is for men? +Who signed the Helsinki Convention? +On what day was Daniel Malloy sworn in as governor? +What causes Hawaii to be one of the wettest places on Earth? +How much of a New Yorker incomes is spent on Rent? +What current territory used to be a part of Hawaii before the admission as a state? +When was Istanbul University founded? +What is one thing the Neolithic Revolution inspired? +What is the official title of the person who runs the highest court in Connecticut? +What was installed faster because of automatic updates? +who are the people affected by higher rates of geriatric syndromes? +When was Ranganiketan Manipuri Cultural Arts Troupe started? +Which saxophones use a curved neck above the highest tone hole? +What effects poor countries more than rich ones? +The combination of breakbeats is generally perceived of by DJs as what? +is there more minerals associated with tin? +Which two plans were combined to form the Connecticut Compromise? +In what year was the new Soviet Constitution created? +How many members did the Liberation front plenum had on October 3rd 1943? +When did the western part of the Bronx County become part of New York County? +In what months does the ice reach its maximum? +When the team with puck possession during a delayed penalty pulls their goalie, what can happen? +What does the compactness theorem imply about first-order logic? +When was Marxism-Leninism created? +What does local information decision making through decentralization allow upper management to concentrate on? +What other logic permits simultaneous quantification? +Do many people confuse if the first surname denotes that father's family? +Where was the Neolithic Revolution found from 10,000 to 8,0000 BC? +Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and who else? +How is insufficient physical activity defined? +What are biological lipids made out of? 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Who founded Morrell's? -Who bought the 132 Morrell's pubs in 1998? -What was the Lion Brewery turned into in 2002? -An Australian that also lived in the US, who owned The Sun and News of the World. -What act did the Conservative gov't cite in their decision concerning the deal to the Monopolies and Mergers commission? -What year did News International acquire the group? -What group threatened to close down the papers? +Who are some of the artists sampled regardless of their general influence? +What initiative the NAEH create? +Any other current Armenian church leaders? +When did the Occupy Movement end? +Which Notable Spainish explorer explored the southwest from mexico? +what is necessary to do if the variables of t becomes bound ? +In 2015, how many tourist record was received in New York city? +What year's did the African kings take part in the slave trade? +Does Tin have oxidation states? +In what situation does alphabetizing help? +What Dutch city is Harlem named after? +Approximately how many crashes have been counted in the Nevada Triangle? +Who described the flag in an October 1778 letter +What utimately caused lack of unity among the British and the colonist? +When did the election take place? +What ended the invasion? +When was the last time the Baltic has frozen over? +Rotterdam is ranked at which place in terms of port size compared to the rest of the world? +What OS first included support for the PowerPC framework? +Who was the first to engage in the New World slave trade? +In what year was Radcliffe College dissolved? +What line runs between New York and Boston? +Which department is charged with dealing with internal affairs of US territories? +Name two reasons that airplanes tend to crash in the Sierra Nevada? 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Arth hopes to build? +What does HEARTH stand for? +When did the Great Awakening sweep though colonial America? +One adopts the name of one of their parents where? +What type of company is French Connection? +In what year did Wired Magazine report on DARPA +How many rivers deposit into Loktak lake? +What does a virtual image attempting to be projected appear like to an observer looking through the lens? +A ridge of ice can reach how many meters high? +Which engineering model can be utilized in the composition of a dome? +Which threatened members of the rodent order inhabit the Andes' alpine regions? +What is the long-chain fatty acyl CoA converted to? +In which decade was the Nothnagle Log House built? +where were the slaves shipped ? +What is one way to abbreviate the plural form of Member of Parliament? +What was the percentage rate of unemployment for 16 to 19 year olds in 2000? +What demographic did Housing First target? +What are tensile structures dependent on for their strength? +Which statement did Lenin declare as he neared his death? +What element of agriculture allowed for a social elite to develop? +Which party do Southern states support the most in presidential politics? +What is the minimum size of hail? +Who sponsors the National Latin Exam? +What are the glycerophospholipids found in biological membranes? +What is one major college established during the Great Awakening? +How wide is the Bolivian flexure? +The majority of tropical percipitation is what kind? +What axiomatizations of real numbers are permitted by higher-order logic? +Which institution summarized the bill? +What commonly used agents are polyketides? +Who was elected Mayor of Istanbul in 1994? +What's the lowest temperature tin reaches? +How much of the volume of the Baltic is from freshwater runoff? +How much range did each saxophone have? +Who is the director of the Rotterdam Philharmonic? +Many figures keep heads in what type of relief? +What are redistributable and available for download from Microsoft if the user chooses? +How many people stayed in New York City homeless shelters in 2015? +In what year did New York City unite with 3 adjacent counties to form the City of Greater New York? +Where did the April 1942 murders of Muslim women and children occur? +Which age group did Brookings find had lower rates of employment overall in 2011? +Where is the headquarters of the Turkish Orthodox Church located? +What units make sense to use when entering 3D coordinates all over the Earth? +What historical fountain is located near Pitt's campus? +Madison Square Garden replaced which station? +What culture domesticated the llama? +In the United States each year, roughly how many people live their lives without shelter or stable occupation? +What is the new rule system implemented by US amateur hockey called? +lipoproteins containing fatty acids are secreted from what organ? +According to the Brookings institute what rate of unemployment was documented for teens (16 - 19 yrs.) in 2011? +What are the historical gardens near Pitt's campus? +About how many U.S. Jobs were added from October 2010 to November 2015? +What was the Connecticut coast known as in the shellfishing industry in 1911? +What kind of coordinates have many uses in the real world? +What are examples of neuroimaging? +Why did people settle at the Rotte River? +Who paid Capt. Abraham for his coat +What makes f(x) = x2 different? +What proof verifier insists on having a complete derivation as input? +What risk factors for cardiovascular disease do not change over time? +Who directly controlled the territories that were not admitted as states? +Terpenes and isoprenoids are made by the assembly and modification of what units? +In the past how did most African-Americans vote? +How much was Pele's contract for when he signed with the Cosmos on 1975? +Which Oklahoma rock station showcases drum and bass? +What is one reason for implementing top-down decentralization? +How did the suppression of slave trade affect Africa's population? +In what year did Hawaii gain statehood? +How are feminine forms declined? +How would "complete" be defined in first-order logic? +What was "the last battle of Wold War Two in Europe"? +How many major shipping ports are in Istanbul? +How often is the OS updated? +When did Mihail Gorbachev rose to power? +Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +What year did the American Colonization Society send a ship to Liberia? +What was the predecessor to Windows 7? +In the southern hemisphere, in what direction do cyclone winds blow? +Jonathan Edwards was a leader of what? +Which version of Windows dropped support some of the Windows NT platforms? +What is commonly known as "bad" cholesterol? +What kind of African flow does Jungle have? +What is the source of E1b1a? +What is First-order logic the standard for? +What does quonehtacut mean? +What is still actively researched today? +What 18th century moment in colonial America brought Christianity to the slaves? +Where is Istanbul's seaport? +What term is associated to Cotton Mather? +What is the name of the type of class that is taught abroad but was established by Pitt faculty? +What is the translation for the Dutch phrase, "Huis van Hoop?" +Who worked on the plantations? +How much of the House of Representatives would face re-election in the event of a double dissolution? +What type of clause should contracts have? +what did the (NAIC) adopted ? +The vast majority of the territory in question was collectivised by what year? +What is unilateralism? +What caused homelessness to become widespread? +what is a dry grassland known as? +What year do most agree feminism began? +Who served on the board of trustees? +Who live on the islands made out of floating weeds? +What does each subroutine call also imply in some languages? +Rebellion in Istanbul began in which century? +How many billionares have been raised in Istanbul? +How many categories of precipitation are there? +How many pounds of material were reported found in 2005? +When did many Croatians begin to join the Partisans? +What does the new category in the latest verson of the AQF change? +How often does Microsoft publish updates? +What year did international train travel arrive in Istanbul? +What is the process called? +Why has the Chlamydia link with coronary artery disease become less plausible? +What percentage of people in emergency shelters stayed a week or less? +What is the usual duration of clinical training? +How many visitors did New York City have in 2015? +What is the Orocline related to, according to Isacks? +What are examples of common undercut elements? +Are euphony and social significance the only factors in how children are named? +What has increased as a result of the NHL strictly enforcing its rules? +How many years does it usually take to earn a MD degree? +Were the services successful at solving the problem of homelessness? +Did the homeless numbers decrease? +What else can melatonin do? +What was the first mechanically ventilated tunnel that connects Manhattan to Jersey City? +What does Postmodernism reject? +Under the First-order logic, sentences can be used that contain what? +What president created what are known as alphabet agencies? +When was the position of sheriff eliminated in Connecticut? +how many bipalnes were there ? +How many churches were restored or constructed by the Armenian Apostolic Church since 1984? +Does more precipitation occur over oceans or land? +Which entity do the Republicans believe should be allowed to enact whatever wages they see fit? +What has Verizon wireless offered that benefited tech start ups in New York? +When was SFN founded? +Which extensions of first-order logic are more expressive and permit categorical axiomatizations of natural or real numbers? +What sport is being discussed here? +Is the Baltic sea's salinity higher or lower than that of the ocean? +Who gave the first set of approximate flag colors to the public in 1998? +Which version of Windows started using a permission based file system? +What percentage of GDP did U.S. Corporations pay in 2011? +Who passed the House Joint Resolution Number 728? What type of reporting did The Sunday Times become known for? -Which rival newspaper took a more traditional stance in contrast to Thatcherite leaning The Sunday Times? -The Sunday Times took a more Thatcherite stance under which appointed editor that served until 1994? -Which country did The Sunday Times expose for developing nuclear warheads in a 1986 publication? -What did The Sunday Times controversially argue had no role in causing AIDS? -Who went on strike in 1986 that caused trouble for the production of The Sunday Times? -The strike caused production for The Sunday Times to shift to where? -The new plant enabled journalists to do what? -The demonstrations put on by print workers in front of the new plant came to be known as what? -What year did the protest end in failure? -What section of The Sunday Times newspaper was relaunched as a website in 2006? -The Sunday Times Rich List was a section in the newspaper added under which editor? -Which section in the newspaper was split into two different sections in 1994? -What new section was the last to be added to the paper under Neil in 1992? -What position did John Witherow hold before becoming editor in 1994? -What print section was renamed InGear in 2006? -In what year was the website Sunday Times Driving launched? -Who became the editor in 1994? -What print section was added in 2001? -What organization did The Sunday Times expose for corruption in 2010? -What is the name of the reporter that was killed in February 2012? -To what number did circulation increase under John Witherow? -What news story was Marie Colvin covering when she was killed? -In what category have the foreign coverage reporters received recognition at the British Press Awards? -What number was the peak of circulation for The Sunday Times? -What number has circulation fallen to? -How many digital-only subscribers were there in March 2014? -What does The Sunday Times have in common with other newspapers? -Who became the acting editor of The Sunday Times in January 2013 after John Witherow? -Who was the editor of The Sunday Times before Martin Ivens became acting editor? -For whom did the independent directors reject a permanent position for? -Why did the independent directors reject a permanent position for Martin Ivens? -When did Martin Ivens become acting editor of The Sunday Times? -When did The Sunday Times and The Times launch separate websites? -With what publication did The Sunday Times share an online presence with? -With what publication did The Times share an online presence with? -When did the sites start charging for access? -Why did The Sunday Times and The Times launch separate websites in 2010? -When was the IPad edition launched? -What has been available since July 2012 on digital version? -The Android version was launched when? -How much content per week does it have? -What does the Apple Newsstand platform do? -What was named app of the year? -How many times was it ranked best app? -What year and where did it get it best app recognition? -How many subscription exist? -Who ranked them best app in the world? -How much do the articles cost? -What was launched on October 2, 2012? -What specialty type of classified advertising was it geared for? -What does the new launched site also include? -What is the second item it also includes? -There were two on staff at launching, who were they? -What was launched in 1993 on a small scale? -How big has the newspaper become? -Who is associate editor? -How many have been circulated in the Island of Ireland? -When was the first issue? -What type of magazine was it? -How many pages did it contain? -What was the monthly magazine called? -It was a best selling magazine for who? -What was were they implicated for? -What did the former primer minister accuse them of? -Why did they impersonate Brown? -Who was the former prime minister? -What newspaper is this paragraph about? -How many people does it employ? -Matt Cooper's position at the newspaper is what? -How many editors has the Irish edition have? -What was Fiona McHugh's position? -What nationality does it cover the news for? -How long has it been publishing a separate Scottish edition? -Apart from covering sports what else does it provide? -Who was it edited by in 2012? -What is the name of the weekly feature? -How many stories does they produce? -What novel was serialized by The Sunday Times in 1841? -In what year did the coronation of Queen Victoria occur? -The largest illustration to have been published in a British newspaper was of a wood carving of what event? -The engraving of Queen Victoria's coronation was made of what material? -In 1841, The Sunday Times became one of the first to serialize what type of publication? -What bought The Sunday Times in 1887? -In what year did Frederick Beer purchase The Sunday Times? -What newspaper was already owned by Frederick Beer when he bought The Sunday Times? -Who did Frederick Beer hire as editor of The Sunday Times? -Who was the first woman to run a national newspaper? -Who purchased The Sunday Times in 1915? -When did The Sunday Times become the first Sunday newspaper to publish a 40-page issue? -When did The Sunday Times replace advertising with news on the front page? -What was William Berry's name after he was ennobled? -What was Gomer Berry's name after he was ennobled? -In what year was the Kemsley Newspapers Group established? -What was the flagship paper of the Kemsley Newspapers Group -What newspaper group was established in 1943? -What newspaper group was the largest in Britain in 1943? -Who created James Bond? -What positions did Ian Fleming hold at The Sunday Times? -When was the separate Review section launched? -When did Ian Fleming join The Sunday Times? -In 1958, The Sunday Times became the first newspaper to do what? -In 1959, who purchased the Kemsley group? -Who launched The Sunday Times Magazine? -What was the original name of The Sunday Times Magazine? -Who was on the cover of the first issue of The Sunday Times Magazine? -Who took the photo for the cover picture of the first issue of The Sunday Times Magazine? -Who founded the Insight investigative team? -In what year was the Business section launched in The Sunday Time? -What was Britain's first regular three-section newspaper? -Who purchased The Times in 1966? -What did Thomson form after he purchased The Times? -Who established The Sunday Times? -How long was Harold Evans an editor? -When did The Sunday Times publish its first major campaigning report on Thalidomide? -What was Thalidomide associated with? -What was TNL plagued by? -What cause did Thomson offer to invest millions of pounds in? -What was the issue at the plants at Gray's Inn Road in London? -When was publication of The Sunday Times suspended? -When did publication of The Sunday Times resume? -Were the journalists at The Times on full pay during the suspension? -For what reason did the journalists go on strike once production resumed? -Why did Kenneth Thomson sell the company? -Who did Thomson sell the company to? -Why did Thomson sell to Murdoch? -What company is Time Newspapers Ltd a subsidiary of? -What is the largest-selling British national "quality" Sunday paper? -Who owns News UK? -How long has The Sunday Times been under common ownship? -What year did News International buy the two newspapers? -What news paper occupies a dominant position in the quality Sunday market? -About how many Sunday Times papers are in circulation? -Who are the main rivals of The Sunday Times? -What days does The Times publish their papers? -How much more does The Sunday Times sell than The Times? -What The Sunday Times team has won awards? -What type of reputation has The Sunday Times acquired? -Who are some of the popular writers for The Sunday Times? -How many pages does a typical edition contain? -What are said to be the three tabloid supplements? -What is The Sunday Times Rich List United States equivalent? -What's the main league table with reviews of private British companies? -What's the name of the annual league table of best performing state and independent schools in the UK? -What is the name of the annual event that's held annually? -What's the name of the list of the best-selling books in Britain? -When did the paper begin publication? -What was the name of the newspaper when it first began? -When did the title of the newspaper change to the Independent Observer? -Who was the founder of the newspaper? -Who did Henry White sell the paper to? -What is a subroutine in computer programming terms? -What is another name for a subroutine? -What is the generic name for a subroutine? -What is a sequence of instructions, packaged as a unit, that perform a specific task called? -What is the reason for different names for a subroutine? -What is Maurice Wilkes known for? -What is the opposite of a closed subroutine? -What is the term used for a subroutine returning to the next instruction? -What is another name for an open subroutine? -What does a subroutine behave like? -Basically, what are subroutines? -What is one of the advantages of a subroutine? -What is the discipline of object oriented programming based on? -What are subroutines often collected into? -What is a way to reduce the cost of maintaining a large program? 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-What are call stacks used for? -What is a stack frame? +What is the main issue that the Republican party has? +What festivals does Rotterdam celebrate? +What is the most frequent English name and an occupational surname +What is the meaning to be "addmitted" ? +Is English the primary language used? +Who supported the proposed changes to senate elections? +How many Los Angeles City Council members supported declaring a state of emergency on homelessness? +In what years did a recession affect the tin market and industry as a whole? +Which windows version does not support Windows Update service language pack downloads? +What usually incorporate a "bow" +What kind of lens can project a real image even if it's negative? +What year did Angola became Marxist-Leninist state? +What effects are found before first harvest in populations of developing countries? 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-How is a square root function defined? -What is desirable in strongly typed languages? -What is the advantage of separate functions? -How can two functions be written? -What might a subroutine construct? -What parameters could be passed in to the constructor? -What would the programmer do if he/she wanted the constructor to be able to accept only the color parameter? -What does the constructor that accept only color call in return? -What do proponents of modular programming advocate? -Why is the use of global variables generally deemed unwise? -What is the use of global variables generally deemed to be? -What is programmers' advice if such coupling is not necessary? -What's the consequence of increasing the number of parameters passed to subroutines? -What is involved in runtime overhead in calling a subroutine? -What does the overhead often include? -What does each subroutine call also imply in some languages? -What is the intensively used dynamic dispatch for method calls in object=oriented languages? -In which case can optimizations of procedures not be applied? -How many times must the function f be called in the expression (f(x)-1)/(f(x)+1)? -Why must the expression (f(x)-1)/(f(x)+1) be called twice? -When must the value of x be fetched again? -What is the method used to eliminate this overhead? -What is the effect of inline expansion? -How does inline expansion allow the compiler to optimize the procedure's body more effectively? -What optimizes the inserted body? -For what kind of ensemble was the saxophone made? -What is the name of the saxophone's creator? -What groups first adopted the saxophone? -How many saxes do French and Belgian military bands have? -What characteristic does the sopranino saxophone have that makes it less popular? -Which saxes are usually included in a concert band? -What is the makeup of the saxophone section in a high-level concert band? -What other saxophone is sometimes added to a concert band? -Who usually plays the B-flat soprano saxophone in a concert band? -What composer is known for writing pieces that include the b-flat bass saxophone? -What is the h2 quartet? -What instruments are in a classical saxophone quartet? -When did composers start writing classical saxophone quartet music? -In whose band was Eduard Lefebre a soloist? -Where did Marcel Mule teach music? -When did saxophones become common in dance orchestras? -What kind of ensembles were most influenced by the dance orchestra? -How were sax and brass sections used in 1930s swing bands? -Who played tenor sax in the Count Basie Orchestra? -Of what kind of music did Charlie Parker a major player? -What kind of saxophone was played by Sidney Bechet? -Did the soprano saxophone remain popular in jazz after Sidney Bechet's time? -Whose band did Paul Desmond play for? -Who repopularized the jazz soprano sax? -What kind of music is played by Kenny G? -Who invented the saxophone family of instruments? -When did Adolphe Sax invent the saxophone? -What category of instrument do the saxophone family of instruments fall under?? -What kind or series of saxophones were designed for the military? -What are the orchestral series? -Who was Adolph Sax? +In what year did the coronation of Queen Victoria occur? +What is the Tempio Malatestiano in Rimini? +Which magnification is less important for visual telescopes or binoculars? +What is used for real image recording? +Do Marxist-Leninist economists believe people should have to work for life necessities? +What Microsoft OS introduced a remote assistance function? +why does many homeless students fall behind their peers in school? +What type of function would f:X -> Y be considered a partial function? +What is the most common employed semantics for second and higher-order logic? +How many individuals are part of the House of Representatives? +Most of the University of Pittsburgh lies in what district? +What king declared Vaishnavism the official State religion? +What can decentralization lead to? +When was the Western University of Pennsylvania renamed? +What major point did Simone de Beauvoir challenge about women's place in society? +What did people want the Republican Party name to not be known as a support of? +Where do combined names originate? +What levels can you study the nervous system on? +Where in India do they use the surname before the given name? +How many years of training does the MBBS course require? +Which author wrote the biography of Francis Hopkinson? +Who has exclusive jurisdiction concerning overseas military installations? +Frequent consumption of what food promotes obesity? +What happens when the ayes equal the noes in a vote? +Where on the mountain does orographic precipiitation usually happen? +What was A.W.O.L. called when pronounced as a word? +What year was the allied support in ? +What did the the neural network related to moral decisions overlap with? +What is the name of the location of the highest point in the contiguous United States? +In what month did the crisis in regards to Australia's constitution end? +Which two formulas are unique models? +What characteristics of neurons are studied in order to understand how they relate to different types of behavior? +What type of variable does first-order logic use? +Who appoints the respresentatives on the Metropolitan Executive Committee? +Saxophonist who follow the French school of classical playing were influenced by who? +When does it rain in Istanbul? +Does this also apply to English orthography? +what is the most effective means of watering agriculture? +What is attributed to infrastructure investment? +Who was the conference director that refused to recognize the women or let the women speak at the conference? +Which Windows XP edition was designed for consumers? +Most of the salt in the Baltic Sea is how many meters below sea level? +Virginia is one of four states that calls itself what? +What medical facilities is the school affiliated with? +Where were most of the physicians and surgeons who started these schools trained? +When can one go for further specialization? +What was completed in New York City despite the Great Depression? +What does the Apple Newsstand platform do? +at what levels is tin immediately dangerous to life and health? +The three heavier halides are what type of compounds? +Who were aggressive in battling the Germans? +October Revolution was carried out by which group? +By what year did Constantinople have the world's largest city? +Who was the mother of the feminism movement? +What were the proletarian brigades and other mobile unites called? +What name is shown first on Indian passports? +In what century did acronyms pronounced as words become common? +What is the name of the annual festival in Gambia? +what are the differences in the reactions? +What is causing concern about losing forest in the Sierra? +What happens when a tin pest occurs in lead-free solders? +What is the name of the process by which stannous chloride is produced? +Which elements carry only pure bending? +What company produced aircraft engines in Connectitcut during WWII? +When was Kadir Topbas first elected? +Which state is the third smallest in the United States? +What kind of movement is initiated from the individuals or localities? +Which parent name is usually adopted by the child? +What kind of institutions does the Life Science center have located nearby? +Around how many were killed in the partisan purges? +Who controls the campuses of the state universities in Michigan? +What ideology do both liberal wings of the Democratic party and Republican party share? +What prevented Yugoslavia from getting into NATO in 1953? +What was a 15-year-old boy's life expectancy in 1700? +What determines which half-line is positive and which is negative? +In what city did the beating of 2 homeless men occur? +What are two examples of terms that are verbalized as a blend of both words and letter names? +what has a tremendous effect on a child's education? +What percent of cardiovascular diseases will occur in South Asia? +What commodity did the original South Carolina settlers establish lucrative trade in? +What is plano-convex? +What normally open-ocean species of cetaceans are known to visit the Baltic? +What areas can increased spending result in jobs? Why did Adolph Sax move to Paris? -What is the ophecleide? -How was Adolphe's new invention different from the clarinet? -What is the effect of getting the instrument to overblow at the octave? -How long was Sax's patent valid for? -What did the patent cover? -What was teh range of teh instruments covered by the patent? +In the abbreviation i18n, what does the number 18 represent? +Communism advocates seizing the means of what? +Is it objectively possible to differentiate high and low reliefs? +what happens after the over time period and the score still remains tie? +How to crossover the Andes and between Argentina and Chile? +What dance style is nu skool breaks apart of? +What OS came out in October 2001? +In which year Human Rights Watch declared California's emancipated teenagers homeless? +How many jobs were added per year during the Clinton presidency? +What was the political party of the congressional candidate that won the 2008 election in Fairfield County? +When droplets freeze and form ice crystal what is that called? +What is an archetype of a plate in engineering? +What is the input to a function called? +Who made Gregory the first Catholicos? +Who founded Robert College? +what can be concluded from the substitution rule ? +Agriculture created a by product of larger societies which in turn then created what? +How did the population of Africa change in relation to Europe and Asia? +What medications will increase HDL cholesterol levels? +Who is responsible for maintaining a facility medical equipment? +What is the generic name for a subroutine? +How many miles is Loktak Lake from Imphal? +How are numbers in names identified? +How is the value of x obtained? +Thomas Chippendale is most known for what type of art? +How are Koppen classification areas typically defined? +What did traders set up? +When were lenses created? +What logic order is connectedness express in? +Where are function calls normally embedded? +What section of The Sunday Times newspaper was relaunched as a website in 2006? +Who gave out plots of land to male settles or proprietors? +What is a common reason people leave the labor market? +What area did European Puritans colonize? +In what year did Fresh Kills Landfill close? +What do elite high schools place a stronger emphasis on? +Who is Michael E. Arth? +What is an example of a language that can distinguish between functions? +What was Britain's first regular three-section newspaper? +What language did the Protestant settlers use? +What are the requirements for a different surname order? +What day of the week is the Nationality Rooms Open House? +What does PIN stand for? +What exam do most schools require students to take in the US before graduating from medical school? +What is threatening conservation that is happening on both public and private lands? +What day did the Ministry of Sound have Drum and Bass music on air? +First order logic is the standard for the formalization and foundations of what? +What is the process of creating float glass called? +what act is helps to break down the barriers homeless students receives? +Who was in control of political decision-making in Europe during colonial times? +what is the chemical formula for stannous fluoride? +What two subjects were more successful than literature? +What year did the first aqueduct to Manhattan begin service? +How does the College Scholastic Ability Test shorten their name? Which instrument sounded at concert pitch? -How much range did each saxophone have? -When did Sax's patent expire? -Who made the first significant modification? -What were the initial significant improvements made after 1866 to the Saxophone? -What will using alternate fingerings accomplish due to the modifications to the saxophone? -How can the player bend the pitch? -What was Sax's original keywork for the left hand based on? -What is another significant improvement in the Sax? -Who made further developments in the Saxophone? -Who is responsible for the most radical improvements to teh Saxohones's keywork? -How are the notes A, B and C flattened by the semitone on the Saxophone? -What did the saxophone players define with the avant-garde movement of the 1930s? -What were the hallmarks that offered saxophones creative possibilities in the new realm -What was a lasting effect of the avant-garde movement? -What were the names of the Saxophone players? -What musical notes did The primary saxophone family alternate -Which production was recent revived -In what note are instruments rare -In what years did the C melody enjoy it's success -What instrument has only had minor changes to it's fingering scheme since it's invention? -What sort of inherent issues does the saxophone have, related to it's closed keys below the first open tonehole? -Moving between the key centers indicates a lack of what in the saxophone? -How many major efforts have been made to improve the original fingering system of the saxophone? -Which instrument is usually of thin brass that is flared at the tip -When do some holes stand open while others are closed? -What are the keys activated by? -What are linkages? -What part of the saxophone, beneath the first open tonehole, causes acoustic issues? -The Vito Model 35 saxophones incorporated which system in the 1950-60s? -The Leblanc System was hindered in it's mainstream adoption by players due to it's complexity and what? -The Leblanc Rationale and System allowed players to do what with scales? -Which new system for saxophones was arguably superior but wasn't easily adopted? -Linear fingering is also known as what? -Which instrument designer developed chromatic fingering? -How were chromatic saxophones ordered? -Jim Schmidt built several working prototypes of what kind of saxophone? -What caused the main acoustic problems on the original saxophone? -Over how many octaves on tenor and alto have modern sax players extended to cover? -Which key can modern baritone saxophones hit? -Blocking the end of the bell on a saxophone allows players to play which note? -Who produced mark VI alto saxophones with the ability to play the low A key? -Notes above which key are considered part of the altissimo register for saxophones? -What usually incorporate a "bow" -the U-shape became a distinctive feature to which family? -Which saxophones use a curved neck above the highest tone hole? -What distinctive shape is sometimes a feature of the soprano and sopranino saxes? -At what angle does the main body and mouthpiece bend? -All saxophones share the same what to produce a pitch? -What is the baritone and alto pitched in? -Players can read pitch notated in the bass cleff by reading it as treble cleff and adding how many sharps to the key signature? -What is the process that allows Eb instruments to play parts originally written for instruments such as the tuba or trombone? +New architectural policy starting in the 1980s made the city center of Rotterdam more what? +What is point O? +Who is the spokes person for Coalition for the Homless. +How are the M1 and M2 connected to the M4? +What does Connecticut allow if taxes are paid in other states? +What US president passed the Federal reserve act? What connects the rods to the posts? -What are made from plastic or mother of pearl -What are some saxophones recently offered with? -Since when do most saxophones have keytouches? -What is the recent successor to the alto saxophone? -Where was the wooden Sawat saxophone made? -What is a recent metalic substitute used in the instruments, replacing the yellow brass or cartridge brass? -What saxophones are made with phosphor bronze? -What four brands user higher copper alloys in thier contruction? -What gets applied over the bare brass in the final assembly of the saxophone? -What chemical process does the plating serve to protection the brass from? -What are the two other options for plating the brass? -What is the more expensive plating when it comes to protecting the brass? -What kind of reed is used in the saxophone? -What other instrument used a single reed mouthpiece? -Prior to the 20th century, what were most reed's made from? -What three variations do you have to consider when you go to buy a reed? -What are the five less common materials used in reeds? -Who stated that the material of the reed has little effect on sound? -What is stated to have a profound impact on tone? -What comes in a wide variety of materials? -What style of music were early mouthpieces designed for? -What style mouthpiece produces a bright sound with maximum projection? -The use of sax and dance orchestra's lead to the innovation of which three design styles? -Saxophonist who follow the French school of classical playing were influenced by who? -What style mouthpiece did Adolphe's sax have? -What is the definition of postmodern music? -Who describes postmodern music as an attitude? -Who are two predecessors to Jonathan Kramer that have similar ideology? -What formed as a reaction to the ideals of a modernist? -Can a musical piece be both modernist and postmodern? -What type of music do postmodern composers create? -What is and example of genre in postmodern music? -What composer is know for challenging the music common to Modernism? -What two things have some postmodern composers been influenced by? -When did postmodern music come about? -What are two features of postmodern influence in music scores? -What two adjectives describe modernistic music? -Who is a Dutch composer of postmodern music? -How can the music of Louis Anderson be described? -What are two features of postmodern influence in music scores? -What two adjectives describe modernistic music? -Who is a Dutch composer of postmodern music? -How can the music of Louis Anderson be described? -Who paid little attention to legibility in design? -Did postmodern design have a signature style? -What occupation did Wolfgang Weingart and April Greiman have? -When did graphic design start? -What is a good descriptor for the era of postmodern design? -What is the name for the postmodernist theory developed by Jacques Derrida? -What techniques does deconstruction depend upon? -What was the name of the architect that collaborated with Derrida? -What did Derrida's philosophy inspire? -What situations did Derrida's method frequently recognize? -What was postmodernism a departure from? -When was Postmodernism a movement? -How is knowledge articulated from a postmodern perspective? -What 10 things does postmodernism include skeptical interpretations of? -What is postmodernism often associated with? -When was the term postmodern first used? -Who used the term postmodernism in his 1914 article in The Hibbert Journal -What was The Hibbert Journal? -Who used a Postmodern style of painting as a way to depart from French Impressionism? -Who described postmodernism as belonging to one of four typological world views? -How does a Postmodern-ironist view truth? -How does a Scientific-rational view truth? -How does a Social-traditional view truth? -How does a Neo-romantic view truth? -What expanded the importance of critical theory? -When did the complete re-evaluation of the Western value system take place? -When was the peak of the re-evaluation of the Western value system? -What took place in 1968 to help propel the re-evaluation of the Western value system? -What term has been used interchangeably with postmodernism? -What sparked the idea of postmodernism in architecture? -Who established and developed Modern Architecture? -What was the focus of Modern Architecture? -What was the opinion of critics of modernism? -What does Postmodernism reject? -Which new model did the Modern movement seek to design and plan cities? -How did Modernism erode urban living? -What represented a move towards something stable, structured, and rationalised? -Who was one of the "qualified professional" planning new urban establishments? -What was one of the problems with Modernist-style of planning? -What were the real "urban" problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments? -When did advocacy planning and participatory models of planning emerge? -What emerged to counter traditional elitist and technocratic approaches to urban planning? -What did participatory model aim to do? -Who was the author of the book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities"? -When was the transition from Modernism to Postmodernism said to have happened? -Who designed Pruitt lgoe in St. Louis? -What does Postmodern planning aim to do? -What does postmodernism seek to return to? -What is the name of Jorge Luis Borges's short story published in 1939? -What is Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote, predicting? -Who is seen as an important precursor and influence? -Who is one of the novelists connected with postmodern literature? -What has Thomas Pynchon's work been described as? -Who published The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature? -What is Brian McHale's second book? -How did Brian McHale describe postmodern works in 'Postmodernist Fiction'? -Who is the author of 'Postmodernist Fiction'? -In what year was 'Postmodernist Fiction' published? -Who is credited with developing Structuralism? -What were thinkers who moved away from the strict interpretations of structuralist ideas called? -What Marxist philosopher was considered a structuralist? -In what decade of the 1900s was Structuralism developed? -Many American academics consider post-structuralism to be a part of what other movement? -What movement is not defined by a set of shared axioms or methodologies? -What nationality of structuralists considered themselves as espousing Relativism and Constructionalism? -What two ideas do post-structuralist thinkers reject? -Who created the algebraic formulation of mythological transformation? -In 2007 who noted that "declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace"? -In what journal did Andrew Hoberek write an introduction titled, "After Postmodernism"? -What critic is credited with the theory of performatism? -What critic is credited with the theory of altermodern? -In what museum was the exhibition Postmodernism - Style and Subversion 1970-1990? -Critics assert that postmodernism promotes what? -Who suggested the recourse of 'to the flames'? -Who argued that postmodernism is meaningless because it adds nothing to analytical or empirical knowledge? -Noam Chomsky asks why what type of intellectuals do not respond like people in other fields when asked about the principles of their theories? -How have American academics tended to label continental philosophy? -What was Felix Guattari often considered to be? -The trend to label continental philosophy as postmodernism might derive from what U.S. Departments? -Felix Guattari argued that structuralists and postmodernist visions were not flexible enough seek explanation is psychological, social and what other domain at the same time? -What is the purpose of a structual design for a buiding? -What else must a structual design do in regards to the building process? -What are some examples of structual damage? -Would you consider the structual desgin a simple or complex process? -What is earthquake engineering? -What else does earthquake engineering help discover? -What do earthquake engineers do? -What is the goal of an engineer's structure? -What is an example of an earthquake strong structure? -Are all earthquake proofed structures strong? -Where is the El Castillo? -What does it mean for a structure if it is stiff? -What role does a structual engineer play? -Can a structual engineer work alone? -What is the most imporant thing when designing a structure? -What is an example of structual desgin? -What kinds of forces can structures become subject to? -What structual issues would an underground facility have? -What category of elements would freezing temperatures be categorized in? -What are some examples of corrosive environments? -What are basic terms for the two types of truss components? -What is an essential engineering element composed of tension and compression members? -What component joins converging portions of a truss? -Which qualities make the gusset plate exceptional as a truss connection? -At which locations in a truss structure are deformations most an issue? -What does structural engineering history contain? -What was the fault of the Petionvile school collapse? -Who constructed the Petionville school? -How many stories was the Petionville school? -How many did the final Petionville school collapse kill? -In how many directions do plates relay deformation? -What is an archetype of a plate in engineering? -Which form of mechanics is best utilized to comprehend plates? -What method is effective in assisting plate design or application? -What term describes an engineering approach to interpreting complex systems? -What does failure of structures require? -In addition to improved practices, what has been brought forth as a result of structural failures? -During the 1970s, what collapsed in Australia? -The series of failures involving box girders helped to increase what? -What field of engineering is related to the design of buildings? -All structural engineering related to building design encompasses what? -What facet of building engineering deals with structures? -What is structural building engineering closely affiliated with? -The fuel that is creative manipulation of materials drives what in regard to functional requirements and safety? -Structural building enginnering is different to that of architectural design by means of what? -Structural building engineering ensures that buildings are structurally safe when subject to what? -What other facet of ideas does structural building engineering use besides that of scientific ideas? -Which theoretical construct aids design in collapse modeling? -What is a that term describes structural deformation bounds? -What is a significant limitation of Yield Line Theory in anticipating collapse loading? -Why is cautious consideration required in utilizing mean collapse mechanisms? -The lead designer on buildings is usually who? -Who is employed by the lead designer as a sub-consultant? -A multi-storey office building can be described as simple in what way? -What are tensile structures dependent on for their strength? -From what do shells derive their inherent durability? -What are shells capable of bearing in multiple axes? -What is one specimen of a shell? -Which engineering model can be utilized in the composition of a dome? -Which term implying interconnection can describe tensity in dome design? -What are the two types of building loading? -Structural engineers need what type of degree? -On top of education, these engineers need what else? -What is the UK regulatory organization for structural engineers? -IABSE is what kind of Structural engineering orginization? -When was structural engineering started? -This first structure that needed engineering was what? -Pryamids can be scaled how much? -Why were pyramids built rather than other shapes? -Who was the first Structural engineer that history knows by name? -Pyramids were built frequently because of what? -Why was this rock chosen? -The Pryamid stones were what type of rock? -These stones contribute to what factor of the pryamid? -What do arches bear in a single direction? -Which material is most applicable for the construction of arches? -What does the engineering of an arch secure inside its own extent? -What is the primary intention of the incorporation of arches in architecture? -Who would likely build a medieval structure? -What theories of structures did they use? +At what angle does the main body and mouthpiece bend? +During what major event was the Baltic completely converted to Christianity? +How many candidates typically run for a position? +What was the Dutch name for the Connecticut River, meaning "fresh river?" +In what year was the Bowery Mission founded? +What is the subset of the 3rd conjugation? +Which tactic involves creating a scoring position by fatiguing defenders? +What is the colloquial phrase used to refer to the ratio? +What shapes are typical for glasses? +Which rivers drain from the east? +What type of verbs may be marked in a different way? +What did Paul Broca's research find in regard to certain regions of the brain? +What percentage of fatalities were a product of African military conflicts? +How is the interpretation indexed? +From what French word is GR derived? +Which historian's methodology and accuracy has come under scrutiny? +When where the first calculations for building load preformed? +What is the climate like? +What extinct species of cetacean once traveled to the Baltic? +Daniel Zohary highlighted the importance of what? +Who is the Bolshevik party leader between 1908 to 1917? +Who separated tribal and territorial morality? +Which people were the main focus during the First Great Awakening? +What is the value of X in the function f(x) = 1/x? +Why was the council held? +What is the usual make up of a homeless family? +France gave of up which region of North American? +What President had negative job creation during the 2000s? +On average, how many thunderstorms does Connecticut receive annually? +What quote was The Breakdown of Nations most known for? +Who brought many of the deadly diseases that killed off many Native Americans? +When did Stalin enact harsh radical policy towards the wealthy peasantry? +What is the Dolmabahce Palace? +What discipline focuses on perception of pain and alteration of consciousness using pharmaceutics? +What does R1 > 0 and R2 < 0 indicate? +Can there be any infinite number of free variables when a formula appears as a subformula of another for Lkw? +What are the frozen forms of precipitation? +What is a good atmosphere when standards will reflect what the economy is looking for? +Which public university was the only one to claim both Rhodes and Marshall scholars in 2007? +How many subscription exist? +What principle does the Senate not adhere to? +How many people are homeless in Indianapolis over the course of a year? +When was GSM cellular phone service offered in Turkey? +What was the price of tin in the free market environment? +What is the use of global variables generally deemed to be? +When did Oxford United reach the top division? +What sport did the Hockey Association of England focus on? +What must be submitted before earning the MD degree? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +When were lenses first mentioned? +When is a biconcave lens? +What did Henri Fleisch suggest about the Shepherd Neolithic flint industry? +What does the New York Times think about the usage of apostrophes in abbreviations? +What is not true of vernacular Latin? +What building features did Charles Klauder say would suggest the character of an educated man? +What motives start a bottom-up decentralization? +When dis hatfline communist leaders overthrew Gorbachev? +Bolshevik communists are what type of atheists? +Where is Central Park located? +Who has won in every election? +Can you convert them perfectly, to be used on screen? +What new section was the last to be added to the paper under Neil in 1992? +Who gave limited assistance to Yugoslavia during the war? +Why was train service to Thessaloniki curtailed? +What two things does the rain shadow affect in the central Great Basin? +What does backronym mean? +Which group has the highest concentration in the city center relative to the other city areas? +Why is protective equipment mandatory and necessary? +How is the core that verifies the derivation called? +How many spectators could attend the hippodrome? +What did budgets did Congress cut in half? +What two tribes were located on the western side of Sierra Nevada? +When was Bolshevik revolutionaries forced back into exile? +What did John Newton compare in his book, concerning morality? +What is earthquake engineering? +Free market money could exist because of what? +What was the result of the disagreements with foreign policy? +When was Istanbulkart system initiated? +During what era were the Topkapi and Yildiz palaces turned into public parks? +Which metal is the most tonally resonant? +Who manages Istanbul's water supply? +Should those with no symptoms of cardiovascular disease get an ECG screening? +Who were the Arsacid-Armenian rulers defying? +What caused a name change for the university in 1819? +Who converted Finland to Christianity in the twelfth century? +Who has been reporting on the status of the homeless population in New York? +How many years does medical education lasts for? +When is Amtrak's New Haven-Springfield Line scheduled to begin operating? +What happens if a surplus line insurer collapses? +How do you denote an extension of g? +How many Truman scholarships has Pitt won since 1995? +What countries had higher statutory tax rates than the United States in 2005? +How are practical advantages for both parties determined? +In 1980, what was the population around Lake Tahoe? +Which Sultan conquered Constantinople in 1453? +What did early versions run on top of? +Which school curriculum is Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine is using? +What would be the legal name of a married woman drop her mother's surname and add her husband's surname to her father's surname? +Where is the Pitt Computer Center in RIDC Park located? +What is the name of the first Asian settlement on the peninsula? +What polymerize and then reduce acetyl-CoA units to form fatty acids? +What was the outcome of the election? +What kind of lens is used to foucs a collimated beam which produces a much sharper focal spot? +When was the Armenian alphabet finished? +What year did Alonzo Church establish that there is no decision procedure that determines whether arbitrary formulas are logically valid? +In this context, what does f stand for? +Why has a marker been placed by the Cathedral of Learning? +Croatian Partisans actually became majority Croatian by when? +What makes tin different among mineral products? +When was PLA formed? +How many jobs were added per year during the Bush administration? +What is the name for the set of all permissible outputs for a given function? +In the annual ice hockey world championships, how many metals were awarded to the "Big Six"? +Where can "true compound surnames" be found? +When did the full-scale war start between the Chetniks and Partisan groups? +What has traditionally been the most popular sport at Pitt +What kind of platform was the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation? +What do we know about spread of heart disease in poor countries? +In which year did Norman Johnson write a defining paper on decentralization? +Who took over administration of the London interbank offered rate? +Who made the first significant modification? +What caused a huge improvement in Oxford during the 1920s? +In which year did Wall Street crash? +Where were deposits of tin reported? +What group controlled the local church? +Which well-known psychoanalyst believed that moral development is the product of aspects of the super-ego? +What time of year is Kauai most prone to rain storms? +How many years is basic science and liberal art courses? +What lifeform can survive in pockets within the ice? +What company is Time Newspapers Ltd a subsidiary of? +What year was Tet Offensive by North Vietnam in the south? +What types of work use more low-relief sculpture? +In what year did Mayor Bart Peterson endorse his 10 year plan? +When was the American Colonization Society founded? +Where did merchants export products to? +In what region would a married woman drop her mother's surname and add her husband's surname to her father's surname? +What specific roads give Alphabet City its name? +What is another significant improvement in the Sax? +Where did the majority of the slaves come from? +What number was the peak of circulation for The Sunday Times? +If the x and y axis are shown vertically and horizontally, how should the z axis be shown in a diagram? +What are matrices that satisfy the conclusion known as? +What design language was the user interface of Windows 8 designed around? +Who took over in China when Mao died? +What kind of decentralization is initiated from individuals, localities, or regions? +What becomes the child's first surname? +What were the unemployment rates measured in the past three months? +What percentage of Americans identify as Republican? +What languages is the word Tin shared among? +What year was the Queens-Midtown Tunnel finished? How did they get buildings to stay up? -How frequent were advances in buildings? -Building knowledge was retained by whom? -Structural engineer became a profession when? -When where the first calculations for building load preformed? -What building material was reinvented during the industrial revolution? -The science underlying Structural engineering began to be understood in what historical era? -These same physics were placed into computer programs in what decade? -From what aspect of their nature do catenary structures obtain their durability? -Which type of forces do catenary constructs bear via deflection? -What physical analogy describes the deflecting qualities of a catenary strand? -What form do catenaries usually take when deployed in engineering? -Which type of stretched structure operates as a catenary in dual directions? -Which field relies on multidisciplinary expertise in mathematics, mechanics, and materials science? -What is the principal application of structural mechanics? -Which design code elements must a structural engineer be well-versed in to succeed? -In which decade did specialized computing applications begin to extensively assist structural design? -What external factor might engineering software incorporate? -Which discipline extensively relies upon instruction in materials science? -What aspect of physical materials must a structural engineer comprehend? -What is one capacity of materials that a structural engineer needs to grasp? -Which essential capacity of a material should a structural engineer be able to understand to determine that material's ability to bear the pressures imposed by gravity? -Which critical attribute must a structural engineer possess? -who involved in non building structures? -who involved in building structures? -who structures the machinery and medical equipment? -what should structural engineers ensure? -which element is used to build a complex structural systems? -who is responsible for creative and efficient use of funds? -whose responsibility to achieve structural element and materiel goals? -which theory used in structural engineering? -who is responsible for engineering and analysis? -who is responsible for the structural design and building? -who designs the individual structure element of a structure? -what are the responsibilities of structural engineers? -who specialized in mechanical structures such as vehicle or aircraft? -who is specialized in industrial structures? -who is specialized in building and bridge engineering? -who is specialized in pipeline engineering? -Principles of what kind of engineering are applied to a variety of mechanical structures? -What type of structures can move significantly? -The design of static structures assumes they have the same what? -The design of moveable or moving structures must account for what? -What kind of structures always have the same geometry? -What kind of structure has a size between molecular and microscopic? -What kind of scale does a nanostructure use for dimensions? -Nanotextured surfaces have how many dimensions on the nanoscale? -Spherical nanoparticles have how many dimensions on the nanoscale? -The term nanostructure is often used when referring to what kind of technology? -What type of structure includes launch vehicles? -What are three common launch vehicles? -What kind of plates do aerospace structures consist of? -Space shuttle is an example of what type of aerospace structure? -Welds, screws, rivets and bolts hold what together? -What kind of design must ensure structures are able to endure loading without ever failing? -What two things are subjected to enormous forces? -Forces of what can vary significantly? -How many times over are boats and aircrafts subjected to forces? -What are machines subjected to? -What is also known as armamentarium? -What type of medical equipment is also used in the home for diabetes? -What kind of technician is vital to the healthcare delivery system? -What kind of equipment includes medical imaging machines? -Who is responsible for maintaining a facility medical equipment? -What type of force do columns carry? -What's a technical term for axial force and bending? -What capacity must the design of a column check? -What's another capacity that the design of a column must check? -A column's buckling capacity depends on its geometry, material, and what third criteria? -Buckling capacity is determined by restraint conditions in what specific areas of the column? -What does \displaystyle L* denote within a formula for columns? -What is the main determining factor of it's ability to carry axial load? -An interaction chart for the column's axial carry capacity displays what type of relationship? -What type of load is a column capable of carrying? -What type of chart can you examine in order to learn about a column's axial load capacity? -What element can have a one dimension greater than two others? -What's a technical term for beams and columns? -What is normal to the main axis of the beam? -Line elements are represented by these types of lines in structural modeling. -Which elements carry only pure bending? -What part of the beam must be created in a way so as to not buckle or be crushed? -What does bending cause in one part of a beam? -The tension part of the beam needs to be able to do what? -Typical lipid A molecules are disaccharides of what? -How many fatty-acyl chains are derivatized in glucosamine? -What are fatty acids directly linked to to make a saccharolipid? -What is the minimal lipopolysaccharide required for growth in E. coli? -In a saccharolipid what substitutes for the glycerol backbone present in glycerolipids and glycerophospholipids? -Where are triglycerides stored in order to store energy for animals and plants? -What is another name for adipocyte? -What mainly controls the breakdown of triglycerides in animals? -What do migratory birds that fly long distances without eating use to fuel their flights? -What is the caloric content used for the breakdown of carbohydrates and proteins? -Where do micelles and bilayers form in the process known as hydrophobic effect? -What happens when a lipophilic or amphiphillic substance is dissolved in a polar environment? -What is a biological membrane? -What is the area of study within biophysics that is the current subject of academic research? -When the hydrophobic tails minimize their contact with water and cluster together what do they form? -Polyketides compromise a large number of what? -Polyketide backbones are further modified by what? -Many polyketides are considered to be what kind of molecule? -What commonly used agents are polyketides? -What sources are the natural products found in that polketides compromise? -Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalised into what? -In animal cells which membrane physically separates the intracellular components from the extracellular environment? -What is the main structural component of biological membranes? -What kind of non-glyceride lipid components are also found in biological membranes? -What are the most abundant lipids in photosynthetic tissues? -What kind of tissue contains glycerophospholipids? -What are glycerophospholipids? -Mutations in glycerophospholipids can also cause what health condition? -What are the glycerophospholipids found in biological membranes? -What do archaebacteria contain? -What contain long-chain fatty acids? -What do intra- and intercellular proteins contain? -What are sphingolipids? -What is the long-chain fatty acyl CoA converted to? -What is the name for the major sphingoid base of mammals? -How many carbon atoms do fatty acids contain? -What is the major subclass of sphingoid base? -What type of lipid is cholesterol? -What hormones do carbon (C18) contain? -What hormones do carbon (C19) contain? -What hormones do carbon (C21) contain? -How many carbons do polyterpenes contain? -What are carotenoids? -What vitamins are classified as ubiquinones? -What are examples of simple isoprenoids? -What lets lipids come together and form things? -How are lipids defined? -What are some examples of things that lipids form? -What are biological lipids made out of? -How many categories of lipids exist? -Are fats true lipids? +What do these types of atheists believe? +Who is Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero? +What is Kauai's average annual rainfall? +After 330 CE what purpose did the city serve? +Do customers know that they are dealing with one of many GEICO companies? +The air mass of a weather front becoming dryer can result in what happening? +Where is Bomarsund located? +The RSFSR inherited the war that the Russian Empire was fighting against which country? +What is notable about Oxford's buildings? +Muslims and other religious adherents moved into Constantinople from which region of Turkey? +How many die from complications related to atherosclerosis? +What would be the preferred style of name should Eva Duarte and Juan Domingo Peron marry? +How many Mellon Humanities Fellowships has Pitt been granted since 1995? +When were the modern art museums opened? +After a new state is added, on what date do new flag designs become official? What group of lipids do fats belong to? -What component of fatty acids are considered lipids? -Can the human body digest all forms of lipids? -Fatty acids are created by what? -What is the process of creating fatty acids called? -What types of ends are found in fatty acids? -What does hydrophobic mean? -How many carbon atoms are found in the carbon chain? -What fatty acid is important for vision? -What are important fatty acids called? -What are fatty esters composed of? -Neurotransmitter anandamide is what type of fatty acid? -What are glycerolipids made of? -Triglycerides are also know as what? -What is the function of lipids in the human body? -How is fat burned or metabolized? -estrogen testosterone and cortisol are all what type of hormones? -lipid signaling is an example of what kind of signaling? -what sphingolipid derived from ceramide is potent messenger molecule involved in regulating calcium mobilization? -phosphatidylinositol phosphates are also known by what abbreviation? -what is the fatty acid derived eicosanoid involved in inflammation and immunity? -Vitamins A,D,E and K are all examples of vitamin that are kind of soluble? -Vitamins A,D,E and K are all stored where in the body? -Acyl-carnitines are involved in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids in and out of where? -Polyprenols and their phosphorylated derivatives play an important role transporting what across membranes? -what subclass of glycerophospholipids contain four acyl chains and three glycerol groups? -in animals excess carbohydrates are converted into what? -The process of converting carbohydrates into triglycerides is known as what? -lipoproteins containing fatty acids are secreted from what organ? -What polymerize and then reduce acetyl-CoA units to form fatty acids? -Terpenes and isoprenoids are made by the assembly and modification of what units? -isoprene units used to make Terpenes and isoprenoids are donated from where? -In animals and archaea isopentenyl pyrophosphate and dimethylallyl pyrophosphate are produced in what area? -squalene is folded up and formed into a set of rings to create what? -what is the metabolic process for breaking down fatty acids to generate acetyl-CoA known as? -fatty acids are oxidized in a way that resembles what in reverse? -beta-keto acid is formed from the removal of what from the carboxyl end of fatty acids? -The citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain converts what into ATP? -what is the energy yield of the complete oxidation of fatty acid palmitate? -what form does most of the fat in food take on? -linoleic acid is a type of what fatty acid? -alpha-linolenic is a type of what fatty acid? -how many carbons are in alpha-linolenic and linoleic acid? -what type of fats found in hydrogenated vegetable oils pose a risk for cardiovascular disease? -what is the name of the website maintained by the department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health? -the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial was a study take took place over how many years? -the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial showed no links between dietary fat intake and what? -the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial studied how many women to find a connection between fat intake and disease? \ No newline at end of file +What percentage is the number of people that took part in 1907 strikes? +How long does a mahor penalty last? +When was Hawaii admitted as a state? +What was the fourth ranked cause of homelessness found by the homelessness survey? +What was Gomer Berry's name after he was ennobled? +What has the capacity issues plauged ? +Where does Connecticut rank in the number of millionaires per capita? +What kind of society did the 1960s Silicon Valley pioneers wish to establish? +What is the weather typically like in Columbia? +What is it called when the party releases its members from control? +What is a Central Java example of high relief? +When did the proprietors decide to sell the colonies back to the British crown? +When did Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne? +When did the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe fall? +Who is the Muslim mayor of Rotterdam? +What is "bass line"? +When was Zaman founded? +Why were most denied? +Who started handling the FCPS qualification after 2007? +What plant crop could not be grown efficiently, leading to mass famine? +How do i-stems behave? +Name the independent agricultural areas on Africa. +When did the quest for less hazardous tin ores begin? +Who was the first leader to exploit nationalism for political purpose? +What President released a major report on gender equality? +A similar naming convention system of that of the requiring of patronymic and family name is similar where? +What of the United States does not possess international legal sovereignty? +In regards to tin, what is increasing greatly? +In standard orientation, in which way does the z axis point? +The mayor serves as what on the Metropolitan Executive Committee? +From where did the colonies adopt many of their practices of law? +What types of companies have fallen victim to redundant acronym syndrome? +Is there are clear time frame for the feminism movement? +What is the rule called when a penalty offense is committed by the team that does not have possession of the puck? +How many African Americans settled in Liberia? +What percentage of the Hispanic and Asian American vote did George W. Bush receive in 2000? +What is one of the busiest waterways in the world? +What was the word that preceded a surname known as in French Canada? +In what year did the Gallup poll begin to collect figures on party identification? +What did the board of trustees for Mount Holyoke College decide in 1971? +What year do most agree feminism began? +Which of the woman's birth names is most frequently kept when she chooses to adopt her husband's surname +As far as Libertarian socialism, what value does it espouse in the space of government? +The name of the island mentioned by Pliny is what? +What is Pitt football best know for besides adding number's to the football jerseys? +What was one of the names given to Benin's coastline? +In what year did the USA finalize the Louisiana Purchase? +What were pie safes and food safes? +What Pitt alumni won a Nobel Prize for his work in magnetic resonance imaging? +What did the fed decide to do with interest rates? +Where do the grey seal and Baltic ringed seal live? +The Orthodox Byzantine Empire was replaced by what Empire? +Are reliefs included in Islam? +What is another way to write SOS's? +What type of education can one receive from Pitt? +What country won a gold medal in 1960? +Since how long ago has there been deregulation of industries? +Who ruled over the town post invasion? +What Japanese surname means the base of a mountain? +What type of rules allow for a forward pass, allowing hockey to be more of a team sport? +What might a subroutine construct? +How can cardiovascular risk factors be determined? +Over what county did Connecticut fight against Pennsylvania? +Where is the last name commonly placed Hungary? +What is the method used to eliminate this overhead? +What gave power of the system of money to the rich bankers? +What religion made up half of the population in 1910? +What happens if a player from each team gets a minor? +At what point were the ships better equipped to deal with the tidal currents? +What is Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella's second surname? +In the Soviet Union, the economy went through what? +What was completed in 2002? \ No newline at end of file