question: What are "Bairn" and "hyem" examples of?, answer: Geordie words | question: What are exclusively used in Newcastle and the surrounding area?, answer: Many words | question: What dialect are "Bairn" and "hyem" used in?, answer: Geordie | question: What Geordie word has origins in Scandinavia?, answer: Bairn | question: Where are "aye" and "nowt" used?, answer: Northern England | question: What are "Bairn" and "hyem"?, answer: examples | question: What are barn and hjem?, answer: the corresponding modern Norwegian and Danish words | question: What origins do the Geordie words "Bairn" and "hyem" have?, answer: origins | question: What language do barn and hjem come from?, answer: Danish | question: What are the corresponding modern Norwegian and Danish words?, answer: hjem question: What type of DVD feature has the BBC released official reconstructions of The Invasion?, answer: special features | question: On what device were special features of The Invasion released?, answer: DVD | question: Who released official reconstructions of The Invasion?, answer: BBC | question: Who reconstructed The Invasion?, answer: animation studio Cosgrove Hall | question: What format was the official reconstruction of The Invasion released on?, answer: VHS | question: When was The Invasion released on DVD?, answer: November | question: What formats have the official reconstructions of The Invasion been released on?, answer: MP3 CD-ROM | question: What did the BBC use to reconstruct the missing episodes of The Invasion?, answer: remastered audio tracks | question: What animation studio was involved in the reconstruction of The Invasion?, answer: Cosgrove Hall | question: What have been released by the BBC on VHS, MP3 CD-ROM, and special features on DVD?, answer: Official" reconstructions question: What does the term "Southern California" refer to?, answer: southern California | question: What is not a formal geographic designation?, answer: Southern California | question: What is not a formal geographic designation?, answer: California | question: What county lines form the northern borders of San Luis Obispo, Kern, and San Bernardino counties?, answer: San Bernardino counties | question: What are the two areas that California is divided into?, answer: northern and southern California | question: What county lines form the northern borders of Kern and San Bernardino counties?, answer: San Luis Obispo | question: Where is California's north-south midway point located?, answer: San Jose | question: What county borders the northern border of San Luis Obispo, Kern, and other counties?, answer: San Bernardino | question: What determines what constitutes southern California?, answer: definitions | question: What term refers to the ten southern-most counties of California?, answer: the term "southern California question: The Islamic State has control over territory occupied by ten million people in what country?, answer: Iraq | question: What is the name of the Wahhabi/Salafi jihadist extremist group?, answer: The Islamic State | question: What is the religion of the Islamic State?, answer: Salafi jihadist | question: How much control does the Islamic State have over Libya, Nigeria, and Afghanistan?, answer: nominal control | question: The Islamic State is mainly composed of Sunni Arabs from Iraq and what other country?, answer: Syria | question: What was "The Islamic State" formerly known as?, answer: the "Islamic State of Iraq | question: What is the acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Wahhabi/Salafi jihadist extremist group?, answer: "The Islamic State | question: What was the Islamic State formerly known as?, answer: the "Islamic State | question: Who are the main members of The Islamic State?, answer: Sunni Arabs question: What type of empires were built mostly by expansion overland?, answer: political empires | question: What have come to be seen as the classic forms of imperialism?, answer: European empires | question: What are some states today viewed as due to their political and economic authority over other nations?, answer: empires | question: What is'sovereignty'?, answer: the closest modern English equivalent | question: What does the word "empire" come from?, answer: the Latin word imperium | question: What is the closest modern English equivalent of imperium?, answer: sovereignty | question: What language does the word imperium come from?, answer: Latin | question: What language is the closest modern equivalent of the word imperium?, answer: English | question: What have these critical theories of Geo-politics led to increased discussion of the meaning and impact of imperialism on?, answer: the modern post-colonial world | question: How did political power grow?, answer: conquering land question: Who said that rising inequality in the United States is the most important problem?, answer: Robert J. Shiller | question: What is the most important problem in the United States?, answer: rising inequality | question: Increasing inequality harms what?, answer: economic growth | question: Who said that rising inequality in the United States is the most important problem?, answer: 2013 Economics Nobel prize winner Robert J. Shiller | question: Increasing inequality harms what?, answer: growth | question: What harms economic growth?, answer: Increasing inequality | question: What is one of the effects of unemployment?, answer: subsequent distortions | question: What does unemployment generate?, answer: redistributive pressures | question: What is unemployment a waste of?, answer: resources | question: What does unemployment limit?, answer: labor mobility question: Who paid for Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse, Independence Day: Resurgence and Eddie the Eagle?, answer: 20th Century Fox | question: Who paid for the movie trailers to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: Walt Disney Studios | question: The Secret Life of Pets was aired by what studio?, answer: Universal Studios | question: In what century did Fox, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Walt Disney Studios pay for movie trailers to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: 20th Century | question: Which studio paid for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: Who paid for Captain America: Civil War, The Jungle Book and Alice Through the Looking Glass?, answer: Walt Disney | question: Who paid for Gods of Egypt?, answer: Lionsgate | question: The Secret Life of Pets was aired by what studio?, answer: Studios | question: What did 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Walt Disney Studios pay for to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: movie trailers | question: Which studio paid for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows?, answer: Paramount question: What is administered to the seat of the student's trousers or skirt with a specially made wooden paddle?, answer: Corporal punishment | question: What have 30 US states banned?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What other states may use corporal punishment?, answer: most other states | question: What states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: US | question: Where is corporal punishment administered?, answer: American schools | question: In what part of the US has corporal punishment been banned?, answer: South | question: Where is corporal punishment usually given in the principal's office?, answer: Private schools | question: In what state is corporal punishment still used to a significant degree?, answer: Texas | question: How many states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 US states | question: In what state is corporal punishment still used to a significant degree?, answer: Tennessee question: What is the most common format for Doctor Who instalments?, answer: episode | question: What is the most common format for Doctor Who instalments?, answer: episodes | question: What charity was a two-part mini-episode produced for in 2011?, answer: Comic Relief | question: How long was one of the Doctor Who Christmas specials?, answer: 72 minutes | question: What is the most common format for Doctor Who episodes?, answer: 25-minute episodes | question: What Doctor Who episode was 45 minutes long in 1984?, answer: Resurrection | question: On what channel was the 2009 special "Planet of the Dead" broadcast?, answer: BBC HD | question: How long were the episodes of Resurrection of the Daleks?, answer: , 45-minute episodes | question: What network broadcast EastEnders in 1993?, answer: BBC question: A 2012 study found that teachers experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than who?, answer: average workers | question: A 2000 study found that 42% of UK teachers experienced what?, answer: occupational stress | question: Who experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than average workers?, answer: UK teachers | question: A 2012 study found that teachers experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and what?, answer: stress | question: Who experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than average workers?, answer: teachers | question: In what country did a 2000 study find 42% of teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: UK | question: A 2000 study found that 42% of UK teachers experienced occupational stress twice the figure for what profession?, answer: the average profession | question: A 2012 study found that teachers experienced double the rate of what?, answer: anxiety | question: A 2012 study found that teachers experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than average workers?, answer: depression | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress in 2000?, answer: 42% question: What are the offspring of a B cell called?, answer: plasma cells | question: What are the offspring of a B cell called?, answer: cells | question: What is the process called when antibodies bind to pathogens expressing the antigen and mark them for destruction?, answer: complement activation | question: What do antibodies mark pathogens for by complement activation or for uptake and destruction by phagocytes?, answer: destruction | question: What does a B cell do when antibodies on its surface bind to a specific foreign antigen?, answer: A B cell identifies | question: What is used for uptake and destruction of pathogens?, answer: phagocytes | question: What cells secrete millions of copies of the antibody that recognizes the antigen?, answer: the activated B cell | question: What is another term for destruction by phagocytes?, answer: uptake | question: What does the B cell display on its surface MHC class II molecules?, answer: peptides | question: What displays antigenic peptides on its surface MHC class II molecules?, answer: The B cell question: What found that Doctor Who was the most violent of the drama programs produced at the time?, answer: A BBC audience research survey | question: Who conducted a research survey in 1972?, answer: BBC | question: What was the definition of "any act which may cause physical and/or psychological injury, hurt or death to persons, animals or property, whether intentional or accidental"?, answer: violence | question: Doctor Who was the most violent of the drama programs produced at the time?, answer: property | question: Who said that Dr Who was "like comparing Monopoly with the property market in London"?, answer: journalist Philip Howard | question: What did Philip Howard say was more realistic than Dr Who?, answer: other television series | question: Doctor Who was the most violent of the drama programs produced at the time?, answer: death | question: Who was the most violent in the 1972 BBC audience research survey?, answer: persons | question: Doctor Who was the most violent of what?, answer: animals | question: Who regarded Doctor Who as "very unsuitable" for family viewing?, answer: the surveyed audience question: Who manages the pharmacy department in the UK?, answer: pharmacy technicians | question: Who is the GPhC governing body for?, answer: pharmacy health care professionals | question: Who manages a Pharmacy Technician in the UK?, answer: other senior pharmacy technicians | question: In the UK, a PhT manages the pharmacy department and specialized areas in what?, answer: pharmacy practice | question: Who spends more time working with patients and in research?, answer: pharmacists | question: Who has to register as a professional on the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) register?, answer: A pharmacy technician | question: Where has the role of a PhT grown and responsibility has been passed on to them to manage the pharmacy department?, answer: UK | question: How long do pharmacists spend working with patients and in research?, answer: more time | question: Where does a pharmacist work in the UK?, answer: a hospital pharmacy | question: What is considered a health care professional in the UK?, answer: A Pharmacy Technician question: What is the most commonly used model in complexity theory?, answer: Turing machines | question: What is it known that everything that can be computed on can be computed on a Turing machine?, answer: other models | question: What is a Turing machine a mathematical model of?, answer: a general computing machine | question: Turing machines are not intended as a practical computing technology, but rather as a thought experiment representing what?, answer: a computing machine | question: What is a mathematical model of a general computing machine?, answer: A Turing machine | question: What is the most commonly used model in complexity theory?, answer: the Turing machine | question: What is believed to solve a problem if a problem can be solved by an algorithm?, answer: a Turing machine | question: What is an example of a model of computation that can be computed on a Turing machine?, answer: a RAM machine | question: A mathematician with a pencil and what is a Turing machine?, answer: paper | question: The Turing machine is the most commonly used model in what theory?, answer: complexity theory question: A computational problem can be viewed as an infinite collection of what?, answer: instances | question: What is the input string for a computational problem called?, answer: a problem instance | question: In what theory does a problem refer to the abstract question to be solved?, answer: computational complexity theory | question: What can be viewed as an infinite collection of instances together with a solution for every instance?, answer: A computational problem | question: What is a problem instance referred to as?, answer: a computational problem | question: In computational complexity theory, an instance of a problem is a concrete utterance that can serve as the input for what?, answer: a decision problem | question: The input string for a computational problem is referred to as what?, answer: a problem | question: The input string for a computational problem is referred to as a problem instance, and should not be confused with what?, answer: the problem | question: In computational complexity theory, an instance of what is a concrete utterance?, answer: this problem | question: What is an example of a computational problem?, answer: primality testing question: The conservative force is related directly to the difference in what between two different locations in space?, answer: potential energy | question: A conservative force that acts on a closed system has mechanical work that allows what to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: energy | question: What is conserved when a conservative force acts on a closed system?, answer: the net mechanical energy | question: What allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: an associated mechanical work | question: What has an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: A conservative force | question: The net mechanical energy is conserved when what acts on a closed system?, answer: a conservative force | question: A conservative force that acts on a closed system has mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between what forms?, answer: kinetic or potential forms | question: A conservative force that acts on what has an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: a closed system | question: The conservative force is related directly to the difference in potential energy between two different locations in what?, answer: space | question: What can a conservative force be considered to be an artifact of?, answer: the potential field question: What has the consortium led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics been able to help farmers grow?, answer: new pigeon pea varieties | question: Who led the consortium to help farmers grow new pigeon pea varieties?, answer: the International Crops Research Institute | question: What type of pigeon pea can be grown in areas with less than 650mm annual rainfall?, answer: Pigeon peas | question: Who is the consortium led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics trying to help grow new pigeon pea varieties?, answer: farmers | question: What does ICRISAT stand for?, answer: the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT | question: Where can pigeon pea be grown?, answer: areas | question: What did ICRISAT help increase by 20-25%?, answer: local producer prices | question: How often can pigeon peas be grown?, answer: annual | question: What is an example of an asset that pigeon pea commercialization is allowing farmers to buy?, answer: mobile phones | question: What does the commercialisation of pigeon pea allow farmers to buy?, answer: productive land question: What position did the new constitution eliminate?, answer: Prime Minister | question: What does the new constitution delegates to local governments?, answer: more power | question: What does the new constitution give Kenyans?, answer: rights | question: The new constitution delegates more power to whom?, answer: local governments | question: What was considered to eliminate the position of Prime Minister?, answer: A constitutional change | question: Who did the new constitution give a bill of rights to?, answer: Kenyans | question: What did the new constitution reduce?, answer: the powers | question: Whose power would a constitutional change reduce?, answer: the President | question: What did the new constitution eliminate?, answer: the position | question: What delegates more power to local governments and gives Kenyans a bill of rights?, answer: the new constitution question: A construction project is a complex net of contracts and what?, answer: other legal obligations | question: A contract is the exchange of a set of what between two or more parties?, answer: obligations | question: What sets out clear expectations and clear paths to accomplish those expectations?, answer: Contracts | question: What is the exchange of a set of obligations between two or more parties?, answer: contracts | question: What is a complex net of contracts and other legal obligations?, answer: construction | question: What is a contract?, answer: exchange | question: What do contracts that set out are more likely to result in the project flowing smoothly?, answer: clear expectations | question: What do contracts that set out clear expectations and paths to accomplish are more likely to result in a project flowing smoothly?, answer: clear paths | question: What is a complex net of contracts and other legal obligations?, answer: A construction project | question: Who must agree to as much as possible in exchange for as little as possible?, answer: the other side question: What is the defense and justification of empire-building based on seemingly rational grounds?, answer: imperialism | question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: justification | question: J. A. Hobson identifies the justification of imperialism on what grounds?, answer: general grounds | question: How did many others argue that imperialism is justified?, answer: several different reasons | question: Who did Hobson believe should be governed, governed, and developed as far as possible?, answer: races | question: What is the defense and justification of empire-building based on?, answer: seemingly rational grounds | question: What is the defense and justification of empire-building based on seemingly rational grounds?, answer: A controversial aspect | question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: empire-building | question: What did the scientific nature of "Social Darwinism" and a theory of races form?, answer: a supposedly rational justification question: What were in the fuel cell power generation system?, answer: liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen reactants | question: What supported the Command Module?, answer: A cylindrical Service Module | question: What was the name of the cylindrical Service Module that supported the Command Module?, answer: SM | question: What did the Service Module have?, answer: a fuel cell power generation system | question: What did the RCS have?, answer: propellants | question: The Service Module was discarded before what?, answer: entry | question: What was discarded before re-entry?, answer: The Service Module | question: What did the Service Module support?, answer: the Command Module | question: What type of engine did the Command Module have?, answer: a service propulsion engine | question: What was the later version of the Service Module designed to carry?, answer: a lunar orbit scientific instrument package question: What is an example of a theoretically interesting abstract machine that gives rise to particularly interesting complexity classes?, answer: non-deterministic algorithm | question: What are algorithms that use random bits called?, answer: randomized algorithms | question: A probabilistic Turing machine has an extra supply of what?, answer: random bits | question: What are randomized algorithms?, answer: Algorithms | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an added feature of non-determinism?, answer: A non-deterministic Turing machine | question: What is the most basic Turing machine?, answer: A deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a probabilistic Turing machine?, answer: a deterministic Turing machine | question: What does non-determinism allow a Turing machine to have from a given state?, answer: multiple possible future actions | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an extra supply of random bits called?, answer: A probabilistic Turing machine | question: What does the ability to make probabilistic decisions help algorithms solve more efficiently?, answer: problems question: What season of Doctor Who did Peter Howell record a new arrangement for?, answer: season | question: Who recorded a new arrangement for Doctor Who in 1980?, answer: Peter Howell | question: When was the Doctor Who arrangement replaced by Dominic Glynn?, answer: turn | question: What was recorded by Peter Howell for season 18 of Doctor Who?, answer: A different arrangement | question: What did Murray Gold introduce in the 2005 Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion"?, answer: a modified closing credits arrangement | question: When did the Seventh Doctor's era end?, answer: season 24 | question: What was The Trial of a Time Lord?, answer: the season-long serial | question: What did John Debney create of Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who?, answer: a new arrangement | question: What did Keff McCulloch provide for the Seventh Doctor's era?, answer: the new arrangement question: How many galleries have been redesigned in the Future Plan?, answer: several galleries | question: What gallery was redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: the main glass galleries | question: What gallery was redesigned in 2002?, answer: the main silverware gallery | question: How many galleries were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: A few galleries | question: What is the name of the gallery that was redesigned in 2006?, answer: the Gilbert Bayes sculpture gallery | question: What type of glass was used in the 2005 redesign of the British Galleries?, answer: stained glass | question: What type of glass was used in the Gilbert Bayes sculpture gallery?, answer: contemporary glass | question: Eva Jiiná designed the enhancements to the main entrance and rotunda, the new shop, the tunnel and what?, answer: the sculpture galleries | question: Where were the mosaic floors restored in 2006?, answer: the sculpture gallery | question: What type of decoration was recreated in 2002?, answer: Victorian question: Who secured the Arbanon passes and opened their way to Dibra?, answer: Normans | question: Who was Robert's son?, answer: Bohemond | question: Where did the Normans land in 1107?, answer: Valona | question: Who was Bohemond's son?, answer: Robert | question: What city did the Normans occupy?, answer: Jericho | question: What city did the Normans besiege in 1107?, answer: Dyrrachium | question: Where did Bohemond sign a peace treaty with the Byzantines?, answer: Deabolis | question: Who imposed heavy taxes on the Normans?, answer: Byzantines | question: What was the name of the war between the Normans and the Byzantines?, answer: the First Crusade | question: How long after the First Crusade did the Normans besiege Dyrrachium?, answer: A few years question: What is the name of the museum that hosts a permanent exhibition of the history of Warsaw?, answer: Warsaw Historical Museum | question: The Warsaw Uprising Museum contains 60 rooms which host a permanent exhibition of the history of what city?, answer: Warsaw | question: Who operates a rare preserved and operating historic stereoscopic theatre?, answer: The Warsaw Uprising Museum | question: Where can a fine tribute to the fall of Warsaw be found?, answer: the Warsaw Uprising Museum | question: What does the Warsaw Historical Museum host a permanent exhibition of?, answer: history | question: What country's history is preserved in the Warsaw Uprising Museum?, answer: Poland | question: What is the name of the stereoscopic theatre in the Warsaw Uprising Museum?, answer: the Warsaw Fotoplastikon | question: The Warsaw Historical Museum has a permanent exhibition of the history of Warsaw since its origins until what?, answer: today | question: The Museum of Independence preserves patriotic and political objects connected with Poland's struggles for what?, answer: independence | question: Where can one find a tribute to the fall of Warsaw?, answer: the Katyń Museum question: What is a computational problem where a single output is expected for every input?, answer: A function problem | question: What is an example of a function problem?, answer: the integer factorization problem | question: What is a function problem?, answer: a computational problem | question: A function problem is more complex than what?, answer: a decision problem | question: What is an example of a function problem?, answer: the traveling salesman problem | question: What is expected for every input in a function problem?, answer: a single output | question: What is a function problem a computational problem where a single output is expected for every input?, answer: a total function | question: What is more complex than a decision problem?, answer: the output | question: A function problem is a computational problem where a single output is expected for how many inputs?, answer: every input | question: What are two examples of a function problem?, answer: Notable examples question: What type of bills usually relate to large-scale development projects such as infrastructure projects that require the use of land or property?, answer: Private bills | question: What type of bills are usually scrutinized by a committee?, answer: private bills | question: Who is not a member of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Scottish Government | question: What body is responsible for scrutinizing private bills submitted by outside parties?, answer: Parliament | question: What type of committee has been set up to consider legislation on issues such as the development of the Edinburgh Tram Network, the Glasgow Airport Rail Link, the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link and extensions to the National Gallery of Scotland?, answer: Private Bill Committees | question: What is set up to scrutinize private bills submitted to the Scottish Parliament by an outside party or promoter who is not a member of the Scottish Parliament or Scottish Government?, answer: committee | question: What type of large-scale development projects do private bills typically relate to?, answer: infrastructure projects | question: What is another name for an outside party who submits private bills to the Scottish Parliament?, answer: promoter | question: Who is a private bill committee usually set up to scrutinize?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: What does a private bill typically require the use of?, answer: property question: What will a job where there are few able or willing workers but a large need for the positions result in?, answer: high wages | question: What can members receive through collective bargaining, political influence, or corruption?, answer: higher wages | question: Dish-washing and customer service are examples of what?, answer: jobs | question: What results in professional and labor organizations limiting the supply of workers?, answer: high demand | question: What happens when professional and labor organizations limit the supply of workers?, answer: higher demand | question: What is it called when there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time?, answer: high supply | question: What type of workers are willing to work a large amount of time for a job that few require?, answer: many workers | question: Competition between employers and employees drives down wages because of the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job., answer: workers | question: What is it called when there are few able or willing workers?, answer: low supply | question: Competition amongst workers tends to drive down what?, answer: wages question: If 1 were admitted as a prime, what would be considered different factorizations of 15 into?, answer: prime numbers | question: What is a property of a prime number that the number 1 lacks?, answer: divisors function | question: What would still be valid when calling 1 a prime?, answer: mathematical work | question: Whose fundamental theorem of arithmetic would not hold as stated?, answer: Euclid | question: What has several properties that the number 1 lacks?, answer: the prime numbers | question: What would happen if 1 was admitted as a prime?, answer: different factorizations | question: What do the prime numbers have that the number 1 lacks?, answer: several properties | question: What does a modified version of the sieve of Eratosthenes eliminate?, answer: all other numbers question: What does the expansion of the steam in each cylinder reduce the magnitude of?, answer: cylinder heating | question: What happens when the bore and stroke are increased in low-pressure cylinders?, answer: larger cylinders | question: In the Woolf high-pressure compound engine, where does the complete expansion of the steam occur?, answer: multiple cylinders | question: Who invented the Woolf high-pressure compound engine?, answer: British engineer Arthur Woolf | question: Who invented the Woolf high-pressure compound engine?, answer: Arthur Woolf | question: What expands in a high-pressure cylinder and then enters one or more subsequent lower-pressure cylinders?, answer: high-pressure steam | question: The bore and stroke are increased in what cylinders resulting in larger cylinders?, answer: low-pressure cylinders | question: What is required to derive equal work from lower-pressure steam?, answer: a larger cylinder volume | question: Who invented the Woolf high-pressure compound engine?, answer: Woolf | question: What type of steam occupies a greater volume?, answer: lower-pressure steam question: Where is a modern example of school discipline from?, answer: Western Europe | question: Where is a modern example of school discipline?, answer: North America | question: What is a modern example of in North America and Western Europe?, answer: school discipline | question: Who is expected to respect their students?, answer: Teachers | question: What is the idea of an assertive teacher who is prepared to impose their will upon a class?, answer: A modern example | question: What is a modern example of school discipline in North America?, answer: an assertive teacher | question: What does sarcasm and attempts to humiliate students fall outside of?, answer: reasonable discipline.[verification | question: What defines what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior?, answer: clear boundaries | question: A modern example of school discipline in North America and Western Europe relies on the idea of an assertive teacher who is prepared to impose their will upon what?, answer: a class | question: What is seen as falling outside of what constitutes reasonable discipline?, answer: attempts question: Who was responsible for a new arrangement of the theme?, answer: Gold | question: What season did "Voyage of the Damned" air?, answer: Christmas | question: What was Gold's job title in 2010?, answer: composer | question: What was introduced in the 2007 Christmas special episode, "Voyage of the Damned"?, answer: A new arrangement | question: What was the name of the 2007 Christmas special?, answer: Voyage | question: What was the Hall of Fame a survey of?, answer: classical music | question: For what special was a further revision of the theme made?, answer: the 50th Anniversary special | question: What was Gold responsible for in 2010?, answer: a new version | question: In 2011, the theme tune charted at number 228 of what station?, answer: radio station | question: When was the 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" released?, answer: November question: Where was D'Olier Street named after a High Sheriff?, answer: Dublin | question: Where is French Church Street located?, answer: Cork City | question: What position did the Huguenots serve in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford?, answer: mayors | question: What city was named after a High Sheriff and one of the founders of the Bank of Ireland?, answer: Cork | question: Who served as mayor in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries?, answer: Huguenots | question: What was the name of the town where the Huguenots served as mayor?, answer: Youghal | question: What country was D'Olier Street named after?, answer: Ireland | question: Where did the Huguenots serve as mayor in the 17th and 18th centuries?, answer: Waterford | question: What can still be seen with names still in use?, answer: Huguenot presence question: What did the demand for increase?, answer: higher quality housing | question: What decreased as the demand for higher quality housing increased?, answer: quality rental units | question: What does income inequality cause?, answer: affordable housing | question: What did landlords find new residents willing to pay higher market rate for?, answer: rental units | question: Who noted that from 1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units decreased as the demand for higher quality housing increased?, answer: David Rodda | question: Who was unable to keep pace with the increase in rental prices?, answer: low income residents | question: What is the cause of a shortage of affordable housing in the US?, answer: income inequality | question: What did landlords find new residents willing to pay higher market rate for?, answer: housing | question: What type of families were left without rental units in East New York?, answer: lower income families | question: Who is one of the researchers who argue that a shortage of affordable housing is caused in part by income inequality?, answer: Janna Matlack question: Carmichael numbers are substantially rarer than what?, answer: prime numbers | question: What is a composite number thatsatisfies the Fermat identity even though they are not prime?, answer: Carmichael numbers | question: What is a particularly simple example of a probabilistic test?, answer: the Fermat primality test | question: What test relies on the fact that npn (mod p) for any n if p is a prime number?, answer: Fermat | question: What test relies on the fact that npn for any n if p is a prime number?, answer: primality | question: What can the Fermat primality test be useful for?, answer: practical purposes | question: The Baillie-PSW, Miller-Rabin, and what other extension of the Fermat primality test are guaranteed to fail at least some of the time when applied to a composite number?, answer: Solovay-Strassen tests | question: What is the Fermat primality test?, answer: a probabilistic test | question: The Fermat primality test relies on the fact that npn (mod p) for any n if p is what?, answer: a prime number | question: What is a composite number called thatsatisfies the Fermat identity even though they are not prime?, answer: the Carmichael numbers question: What language was "We are beggars" written in?, answer: German | question: Who wrote his last statement on a piece of paper?, answer: Luther | question: What was the German version of Luther's last statement?, answer: beggars | question: What was found on which Luther wrote his last statement?, answer: paper | question: What did Luther write on a piece of paper?, answer: his last statement | question: What language was Luther's last statement written in?, answer: Latin | question: What was in Latin, apart from "We are beggars"?, answer: The statement | question: What was found on which Luther wrote his last statement?, answer: A piece | question: What was the German version of Luther's last statement?, answer: We | question: On which piece of paper was Luther's last statement found?, answer: which question: What type of factorization is a composite number?, answer: valid factorizations | question: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of primes in what?, answer: number theory | question: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of what in number theory?, answer: primes | question: What is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself called?, answer: A prime number | question: A composite number is a natural number greater than 1 that is not what?, answer: a prime number | question: What is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number called?, answer: a composite number | question: What is a composite number?, answer: A natural number | question: What is a prime number?, answer: a natural number | question: In what way does 6 have the divisors 2 and 3 in addition to 1 and 6?, answer: addition | question: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of primes in number theory: any integer greater than 1 can be expressed as a product of primes that is unique up to what?, answer: ordering question: What is a problem considered inherently difficult if its solution requires?, answer: significant resources | question: What is the amount of communication used in?, answer: communication complexity | question: What is the number of gates in a circuit used for?, answer: circuit complexity | question: A problem is considered inherently difficult if its solution requires significant what?, answer: resources | question: What is used in communication complexity?, answer: communication | question: The number of processors are used in what type of computing?, answer: parallel computing | question: What theory determines the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do?, answer: computational complexity theory | question: The amount of communication, the number of gates in a circuit, and the number of processors are examples of what?, answer: Other complexity measures | question: What is an example of a resource that the theory quantizes the amount of to solve a problem?, answer: storage | question: What is an example of a resource that is needed to solve a problem?, answer: time question: Who is able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland?, answer: Scottish MPs | question: Who is unable to vote on the domestic legislation of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Northern Irish Westminster MPs | question: Who is able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland?, answer: MPs | question: What country is not able to vote on domestic legislation of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Northern Ireland | question: What are Scottish MPs in the UK House of Commons able to vote on?, answer: domestic legislation | question: Which Parliament is able to vote on domestic legislation only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the name of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Parliament | question: What country's legislation is only able to be voted on by Scottish MPs in the UK House of Commons?, answer: England | question: What House of the UK Parliament is able to vote on domestic legislation?, answer: Commons | question: In what country are Scottish MPs able to vote on domestic legislation?, answer: UK question: What was the western part of the lake called?, answer: Rhine Delta | question: What was the main cause of flooding in the western Rhine Delta?, answer: strong sedimentation | question: The Dornbirner Ach flows parallel to what river?, answer: Rhine | question: What is the name of the city near which the upper canal of the Rhine is located?, answer: Diepoldsau | question: Where is the lower canal of the Rhine?, answer: Fußach | question: Why was a regulation of the Rhine called for?, answer: order | question: What was the name of the canal near Diepoldsau?, answer: an upper canal | question: What type of canal was needed at Fußach?, answer: a lower canal | question: Where did the constant flooding and strong sedimentation occur?, answer: the western Rhine Delta | question: The Dornbirner Ach now flows parallel to the canalized Rhine into what?, answer: the lake question: What happened in Asia and the Middle East in the late 19th century?, answer: major additions | question: Cecil Rhodes implemented the British spirit of imperialism in what country?, answer: Africa | question: What was the name of the resurgence in Africa in the late 19th century?, answer: Scramble | question: Who implemented the British spirit of imperialism in Africa?, answer: Cecil Rhodes | question: Along with the Middle East, where did the British Empire add to the world in the late 19th century?, answer: Asia | question: When did the Scramble for Africa occur?, answer: the late 19th century | question: Who expressed the British spirit of imperialism?, answer: Lord Rosebury | question: Along with Asia, where did the British Empire add to its empire in the late 19th century?, answer: the Middle East | question: Who was one of the influential spokesmen of the British Empire?, answer: Lord Milner | question: Who was one of the influential spokesmen of the British Empire?, answer: Lord Curzon question: Who uses the steel blue and dark grey versions of the ABC logo?, answer: ABC News | question: What network's logo was revised for the 2013-14 season?, answer: ABC | question: What studios use the gold version of the ABC logo?, answer: ABC Studios | question: What is an example of an entertainment-oriented outlet that uses the gold version of the ABC logo?, answer: WATCH ABC | question: What typeface was inspired by the ABC logo?, answer: ABC Modern | question: Who revamped ABC's identity?, answer: design agency LoyalKaspar | question: In what type of advertising is the ABC logo used?, answer: print advertising | question: What was revised for promotions for the 2013-14 season?, answer: the ABC logo | question: What was introduced for promotions for the 2013-14 season?, answer: A revised version question: What dynasty introduced Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: The Mongols' extensive West Asian and European contacts produced a fair amount of what?, answer: cultural exchange | question: Where did the Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduce Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet?, answer: East Asia | question: Where did the Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduce Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet?, answer: central Asia | question: What did the Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduce in East Asia?, answer: Middle Eastern cartography | question: Where did the Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduce Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet?, answer: Asia | question: What developed during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: A rich cultural diversity | question: Which dynasty encouraged the development of trade and commerce?, answer: between Yuan dynasty | question: What dynasty introduced Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet?, answer: the Yuan dynasty | question: The Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduced what type of cartography?, answer: Middle Eastern question: What is linked to the ESPN network in the 1990s?, answer: international expansion | question: What company enacted policies in the 2000s?, answer: Disney Media Networks | question: What was the name of Disney's U.S.-based cable network?, answer: Disney Channel | question: What was the name of Disney's spinoff network?, answer: Toon Disney | question: What was the name of the spinoff of Toon Disney?, answer: Playhouse Disney | question: What company sold its 33% stake in European sports channel Eurosport for $155 million in June 2000?, answer: Disney | question: What period of international expansion was linked to the ESPN network in the 1990s?, answer: second | question: What did Disney sell its 33% stake in in June 2000?, answer: European sports channel | question: What was the name of Disney's attempt to develop an international network?, answer: ABC International | question: What policy was revived in 2004?, answer: wholly owned international networks question: What is a simple case of dynamic equilibrium?, answer: constant velocity motion | question: What force opposes the applied force in a simple case of dynamic equilibrium?, answer: kinetic friction | question: In a simple case of dynamic equilibrium, a force is applied in the direction of what?, answer: motion | question: What opposes the applied force in a case of dynamic equilibrium?, answer: the kinetic friction force | question: What occurs in constant velocity motion across a surface with kinetic friction?, answer: dynamic equilibrium | question: What does the kinetic friction force oppose?, answer: the applied force | question: When kinetic friction is taken into consideration, it is clear that there is what causing constant velocity motion?, answer: no net force | question: What happens when a force is applied in the direction of motion while the kinetic friction force opposes the applied force?, answer: zero net force | question: What did the object start with?, answer: a non-zero velocity | question: When kinetic friction is taken into what consideration it is clear that there is no net force causing constant velocity motion?, answer: consideration question: A static equilibrium between two what is the most usual way of measuring forces?, answer: forces | question: What is an example of a simple device used to measure forces?, answer: spring balances | question: What was Hooke's law for?, answer: springs | question: What is the force of gravity proportional to volume for?, answer: objects | question: What were discovered using weighing scales and spring balances?, answer: some quantitative force laws | question: What are weighing scales and spring balances?, answer: simple devices | question: What was the force of gravity proportional to volume for objects of constant density used to define?, answer: standard weights | question: What is proportional to volume for objects of constant density?, answer: gravity | question: What equals the object's weight?, answer: the "spring reaction force | question: What is an example of a simple device used to measure forces?, answer: scales question: What acts upon the blades at the outer edge of a steam turbine?, answer: Steam | question: What type of turbine consists of one or more rotors?, answer: steam | question: What are only efficient if they rotate at relatively high speed?, answer: Turbines | question: What are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing?, answer: turbines | question: What are rotors?, answer: rotating discs | question: What is a ship's propeller used for?, answer: lower speed applications | question: What are stators?, answer: static discs | question: What consists of one or more rotors?, answer: A steam turbine | question: What is typically arranged to extract the maximum potential work from a specific velocity and pressure of steam?, answer: a steam turbine | question: What do the rotors have at the outer edge?, answer: blades question: Where is the World Institute for Development Economics Research located?, answer: United Nations University | question: What is the World Institute for?, answer: Development Economics Research | question: What did the richest 1% of adults own in the year 2000?, answer: global assets | question: What does Oxfam use to add up assets and subtract debts?, answer: net wealth | question: What does the three richest people in the world possess than the lowest 48 nations combined?, answer: more financial assets | question: What did Credit Suisse publish in October 2015?, answer: global inequality | question: How much of the world's wealth is in the hands of those in the top percentile?, answer: half | question: What did the richest 1% of adults own in the year 2000?, answer: assets | question: What do poor people in the United States and Western Europe take on?, answer: debts).[unreliable source?][unreliable source | question: Who did a study by United Nations University report that the richest 1% of adults owned 40% of global assets in the year 2000?, answer: the World Institute for Development Economics Research question: A study in England showed a 0.3% prevalence of what by any professional?, answer: sexual abuse | question: Who was not included in the AAUW study?, answer: teachers | question: What did the AAUW study include?, answer: only abuses | question: The AAUW study posed questions about fourteen types of what?, answer: sexual harassment | question: What did the AAUW study only include?, answer: abuses | question: What other profession was included in the AAUW study?, answer: case workers | question: Who was included in the study that showed a 0.3% prevalence of sexual abuse by any professional?, answer: religious leaders | question: Where was the AAUW study?, answer: England | question: Who was included in the study that showed a 0.3% prevalence of sexual abuse by any professional?, answer: priests | question: How many degrees of sexual harassment were there in the AAUW study?, answer: various degrees question: A teacher's professional duties may extend beyond what?, answer: formal teaching | question: Who may accompany students on field trips?, answer: teachers | question: What can a teacher supervise outside of the classroom?, answer: extracurricular activities | question: In some education systems, teachers may have responsibility for what?, answer: student discipline | question: What do teachers supervise outside of the classroom?, answer: study halls | question: What does a teacher help organize outside of the classroom?, answer: school functions | question: What can a teacher accompany students on outside of the classroom?, answer: field trips | question: Who may a teacher accompany on field trips?, answer: students | question: What do teachers do with the organization of school functions?, answer: help | question: What does a teacher serve as for extracurricular activities?, answer: supervisors question: What type of roles can a teacher provide?, answer: community roles | question: What does a teacher provide instruction in?, answer: life skills | question: A teacher's role may vary among what?, answer: cultures | question: Who provides instruction in literacy and numeracy?, answer: Teachers | question: What type of training is provided by a teacher?, answer: vocational training | question: What does a teacher provide instruction in?, answer: literacy | question: What type of religion can a teacher provide instruction in?, answer: religion | question: What type of vocational training can a teacher provide?, answer: craftsmanship | question: What type of education can a teacher provide?, answer: civics | question: What type of education can a teacher provide instruction in?, answer: numeracy question: What is the origin of the nickname Huguenot?, answer: unclear origins | question: What is the name of the term used in derision?, answer: Huguenot | question: What was the term Huguenot originally used for?, answer: derision | question: What Swiss politician died in 1532?, answer: Besançon Hugues | question: Who was the leader of the "Confederate Party"?, answer: Hugues | question: What was the religiously conflicted nature of in his time?, answer: Swiss republicanism | question: What nationality was Besançon Hugues?, answer: Swiss | question: What was the connotations of a related word in the Dutch word Huisgenoten?, answer: German Eidgenosse | question: How did Huguenot use the Dutch word Huisgenoten?, answer: way | question: What was the Dutch word for housemates?, answer: Huisgenoten question: Polignac's conjecture states that for every positive integer n, there are infinitely many pairs of what that differ by 2n?, answer: consecutive primes | question: A third type of conjectures concerns aspects of the distribution of what?, answer: primes | question: What is a third type of conjecture?, answer: conjectures concerns aspects | question: Polignac's conjecture states that for every positive integer n, how many pairs of consecutive primes differ by 2n?, answer: many pairs | question: How many pairs of primes with difference 2 are there?, answer: infinitely many twin primes | question: What is conjectured there are of the form n2 + 1?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is it called when there are infinitely many twin primes, pairs of primes with difference 2?, answer: (twin prime conjecture | question: Legendre's conjecture states that there is a prime number between n2 and (n + 1)2 for every positive what?, answer: integer n. | question: What does Polignac's conjecture state there are infinitely many pairs of consecutive primes that differ by 2n?, answer: integer n | question: What type of conjecture concerns aspects of the distribution of primes?, answer: third question: Barney Sloane argues that transmission must have been what?, answer: person | question: Norman Cantor thought it may have been a combination of anthrax and what?, answer: other pandemics | question: What is another name for the Y. pestis pandemic?, answer: bubonic plague | question: What do Scott and Duncan believe the pandemic was a form of infectious disease that characterizes as similar to Ebola?, answer: hemorrhagic plague | question: What pestis is the major agent of the pandemic?, answer: Y. | question: What do many scholars arguing for the Y. pestis as the major agent of the pandemic suggest can be explained by a combination of bubonic plague with?, answer: other diseases | question: What do pneumonic and bubonic forms of the plague help account for?, answer: additional recorded symptoms | question: What have been put forward to the Y. pestis?, answer: alternatives | question: What did Scott and Duncan argue the pandemic was a form of?, answer: infectious disease | question: What other disease is a possible cause of the Y. pestis pandemic?, answer: respiratory infections question: What is available from BBC Video on DVD in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States?, answer: serials | question: Where can you find a wide selection of Doctor Who serials on DVD?, answer: BBC Video | question: Who continues to release serials on DVD?, answer: BBC Worldwide | question: In what country is Doctor Who available on DVD?, answer: Canada | question: In what country is Doctor Who available on DVD?, answer: Australia | question: On what media are serials of Doctor Who released?, answer: DVD | question: In what country are serials of Doctor Who available on DVD?, answer: the United States | question: Where can you find a wide selection of Doctor Who serials?, answer: sale | question: In what country is Doctor Who available on DVD?, answer: the United Kingdom | question: What has been re-released as special editions?, answer: more bonus features question: What is the name of the studios owned by ABC?, answer: Times Square | question: Who owns West 66th Street?, answer: ABC News | question: Who owns the Times Square Studios?, answer: ABC | question: On what street is ABC News located?, answer: West 66th Street | question: What show is broadcast from the Times Square Studios?, answer: Good Morning America | question: What was the name of the ABC News anchor who died in 2006?, answer: World News | question: What is the name of the studio owned by ABC?, answer: the Times Square Studios | question: Where is the ABC News building located?, answer: West End Avenue | question: On what land is the Times Square Studios located?, answer: land | question: Where are the Times Square Studios located?, answer: Broadway question: What network was ABC a competitor to?, answer: NBC | question: What type of performances did ABC air?, answer: symphony performances | question: What network aired symphony performances conducted by Paul Whiteman?, answer: ABC | question: What network did ABC compete with in terms of pre-recording?, answer: CBS | question: What did NBC and CBS not allow?, answer: pre-taped shows | question: What was NBC Blue's tradition?, answer: public service | question: Who announced the Jazz Concerts on ABC?, answer: Milton Cross | question: Who conducted symphony performances on ABC?, answer: Paul Whiteman | question: Where was The Chamber Music Society broadcast?, answer: Lower Basin Street | question: What type of concerts did ABC broadcast as part of its broadcast of The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street?, answer: jazz concerts question: What is the name of the award that ABC broadcasts?, answer: American Music Awards | question: What Peanuts special was broadcast by ABC in 1965?, answer: Charlie Brown Christmas | question: What awards are broadcasted by ABC?, answer: Country Music Association Awards | question: What is the name of the Emmy Awards?, answer: Emmy Awards | question: What is the name of the Peanuts special that ABC broadcasts annually?, answer: Charlie Brown | question: What is the name of the parade that ABC broadcasts?, answer: Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade | question: What is the name of the parade that ABC broadcasts?, answer: Christmas Day Parade | question: Who currently owns the broadcast rights to the Academy Awards, Emmy Awards, Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, Tournament of Roses Parade, Country Music Association Awards and the CMA Music Festival?, answer: ABC | question: How often are the Emmy Awards broadcast?, answer: year | question: What is the name of the Rose Parade?, answer: Roses Parade question: When did Happy Days, Three's Company, Laverne & Shirley, and Fantasy Island begin?, answer: early 1980s | question: What division of ABC launched the Alpha Repertory Television Service?, answer: ABC Video Services | question: Which network dominated the American television landscape during the 1970s and 1980s?, answer: ABC | question: Mork & Mindy was a spinoff of what ABC show?, answer: Happy Days | question: By 1980, three major networks represented 90% of all prime-time television viewership in what country?, answer: U.S. | question: What did ABC dominate during the 1970s and 1980s?, answer: the American television landscape | question: Who created Dynasty?, answer: Aaron Spelling | question: ABC dominated what television landscape during the 1970s and 1980s?, answer: American | question: What did Too Close for Comfort, Soap gain in the 1980s?, answer: new hits | question: What were the names of the two spinoffs that ABC aired in the 1980s?, answer: Soap spinoff Benson and Happy Days spinoff Mork question: What type of service does ABC maintain for delayed viewing of the network's programming?, answer: demand services | question: Who maintains video on demand services for delayed viewing of the network's programming?, answer: ABC | question: What is the purpose of ABC's VOD service?, answer: delayed viewing | question: What kind of on demand services does ABC maintain?, answer: several video | question: What is ABC on Demand?, answer: a traditional VOD service | question: What network is the Walt Disney Company a part-owner of?, answer: Hulu | question: The Walt Disney Company is what type of owner of Hulu?, answer: part | question: What is the name of the 21st parent company of Hulu?, answer: Century Fox | question: What is Hulu's app called?, answer: mobile app question: Who purchased NBC Blue Network?, answer: Edward J. Noble | question: What was the name of the radio network that served as the successor to NBC Blue Network?, answer: ABC | question: What did ABC follow in the footsteps of?, answer: established broadcast networks | question: What broadcast network did ABC follow in the footsteps of?, answer: NBC | question: What company was United Paramount Theatres formerly a subsidiary of?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: What company did ABC merge with in the 1950s?, answer: United Paramount Theatres | question: What was ABC's predecessor?, answer: the NBC Blue Network | question: When did ABC first launch?, answer: October | question: What did Leonard Goldenson do to make ABC profitable?, answer: many successful series | question: What was United Paramount Theatres?, answer: movie theaters question: Good Morning America is not a part of what block?, answer: ABC Daytime | question: What network aired the last nine years of the Procter & Gamble produced soap opera, The Edge of Night?, answer: ABC | question: What time of day is General Hospital on ABC?, answer: daytime | question: What is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of ABC?, answer: General Hospital | question: What type of show has ABC Daytime aired?, answer: game shows | question: The View and The Chew are examples of what type of show?, answer: talk | question: What was the name of the soap opera that aired on ABC Daytime?, answer: Port Charles | question: General Hospital is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of what network?, answer: the ABC television network | question: Good Morning America is not considered to be part of what block?, answer: the ABC Daytime block question: What do other major networks carry on a digital subchannel?, answer: ABC programming | question: What network's master feed is transmitted in 720p high definition?, answer: ABC | question: Why do affiliates of ABC carry ABC programming in 480i HD?, answer: other major networks | question: What is the native resolution format for The Walt Disney Company's U.S. television properties?, answer: 720p high definition | question: Who transmits ABC's programming in 480i standard definition?, answer: affiliates | question: What is the standard definition format of ABC's feed?, answer: 480i standard definition | question: Who has not yet upgraded their transmission equipment to allow content to be presented in HD?, answer: a primary feed ABC affiliate | question: In what format is ABC's programming transmitted in Hearst Television's affiliates?, answer: HD | question: Who owns the 11 affiliates that carry ABC's programming in 480i standard definition?, answer: various companies question: ARPANET and what other network became operational in 1969?, answer: SITA HLN | question: What was the name of the network that became operational in 1969?, answer: ARPANET | question: ARPANET and what other network became operational in 1969?, answer: SITA | question: What do hosts have the responsibility to ensure in the datagram system?, answer: orderly delivery | question: What does the virtual call system guarantee?, answer: sequenced delivery | question: What part of the network is at the edge of the network?, answer: the network core | question: What does the X.25 protocol suite use?, answer: this network type | question: In the datagram system, hosts have the responsibility to ensure orderly delivery of what?, answer: packets | question: How does the virtual call system compare to the datagram model?, answer: less functionality | question: The virtual call system guarantees sequenced delivery of what to the host?, answer: data question: What was Australia's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: AUSTPAC | question: Who operated AUSTPAC?, answer: Telstra | question: What was AUSTPAC?, answer: an Australian public X.25 network | question: What did AUSTPAC support?, answer: applications | question: What was the name of Australia's first packet-switched data network?, answer: X.25 | question: When did the Australian Tax Office stop using AUSTPAC?, answer: mid-late 1990s | question: What type of access did academic institutions maintain to AUSTPAC until the mid-late 1990s?, answer: terminal access | question: What nationality was AUSTPAC?, answer: Australian | question: Who started AUSTPAC?, answer: Telecom Australia question: About 61.1% of Victorians describe themselves as what?, answer: Christian | question: What is the largest religious group in Victoria?, answer: Victorians | question: How many members of the Uniting Church are in Victoria?, answer: members | question: What type of religion is Buddhism?, answer: non-Christian | question: What is the largest religious group in Victoria?, answer: Roman Catholics | question: What are Roman Catholics in Victoria?, answer: the single largest religious group | question: What is the second largest religious group in Victoria?, answer: Anglicans | question: What state is home to 152,775 Muslims and 45,150 Jews?, answer: Victorian | question: What percentage of Victorians are Roman Catholic?, answer: 26.7% question: What was the original plan to construct the Skylab in orbit from?, answer: several Saturn IB launches | question: What was used to launch the Skylab orbital laboratory?, answer: Saturn | question: What was the name of NASA's orbital laboratory?, answer: Skylab | question: What is the name of the space center in Huntsville, Alabama?, answer: George C. Marshall Space Center | question: What was the name of the first landing of the Skylab?, answer: first | question: What was the name of the Apollo 20 mission that was eliminated by the use of the Saturn V?, answer: Apollo | question: What is the name of the space center in Houston, Texas?, answer: Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center | question: NASA had to make funds available for the development of what?, answer: Space Shuttle | question: What did NASA use to launch the Skylab orbital laboratory?, answer: an existing Saturn V | question: What did NASA use the Saturn V to launch?, answer: the Skylab orbital laboratory question: According to IMF economists, inequality in wealth and income is negatively correlated with the duration of what?, answer: economic growth spells | question: What is an increase in the income share of the bottom 20 percent associated with?, answer: higher GDP growth | question: According to IMF staff economists, if the income share of the top 20 percent (the rich) increases, what declines over the medium term?, answer: GDP growth | question: According to IMF economists, inequality in wealth and income is negatively correlated with the duration of what spells?, answer: growth | question: Who said inequality in wealth and income is negatively correlated with the duration of economic growth spells?, answer: International Monetary Fund economists | question: Who said inequality in wealth and income is negatively correlated with the duration of economic growth spells?, answer: International Monetary Fund | question: What does high levels of inequality prevent?, answer: inequality prevent | question: Who said that if the income share of the top 20 percent (the rich) increases, GDP growth actually declines over the medium term?, answer: IMF staff economists | question: According to IMF economists, inequality in wealth and what is negatively correlated with the duration of economic growth spells?, answer: income | question: What is negatively correlated with the duration of economic growth spells?, answer: inequality question: Who may have had a "substantial head start"?, answer: many Americans | question: According to PolitiFact, the top 400 richest Americans have what than half of all Americans combined?, answer: more wealth | question: Who has more wealth than half of all Americans combined?, answer: Americans | question: According to the Institute for Policy Studies, over 60 percent of the Forbes richest 400 Americans grew up in what?, answer: substantial privilege | question: What may help explain why many Americans who have become rich may have had a "substantial head start"?, answer: Inherited wealth | question: Who said the top 400 richest Americans have more wealth than half of all Americans combined?, answer: PolitiFact | question: Who has more wealth than half of all Americans combined?, answer: the top 400 richest Americans | question: According to PolitiFact, the top 400 richest Americans have more wealth than what percentage of all Americans combined?, answer: half | question: In 2012, how many of the Forbes richest grew up in substantial privilege?, answer: 400 Americans | question: According to PolitiFact, the top 400 richest Americans have more wealth than half of what?, answer: all Americans question: What did Sheldon Ungar compare the ozone depletion case to?, answer: global warming | question: What did the UK House of Lords committee ask the IPCC to involve better assessments of costs and benefits of?, answer: climate change | question: What case did Sheldon Ungar compare global warming to?, answer: case | question: The stepwise mitigation of the ozone layer challenge was based on successfully reducing what?, answer: regional burden sharing conflicts | question: What did the actors in the ozone depletion case have a better understanding of?, answer: scientific ignorance | question: According to Sheldon Ungar, the actors in the ozone depletion case had a better understanding of scientific ignorance and what?, answer: uncertainties | question: What case did Sheldon Ungar compare to global warming?, answer: the ozone depletion case | question: What did the UK House of Lords committee want the IPCC to include?, answer: better assessments | question: What type of metaphors did the ozone depletion case use?, answer: bridging metaphors question: According to economists David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela, increasing inequality harms what?, answer: economic growth | question: According to economists David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela, increasing inequality harms what?, answer: growth | question: What harms economic growth according to economists David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela?, answer: increasing inequality | question: Who is one economist who believes that increasing inequality harms economic growth?, answer: Vicente Royuela | question: What is one of the effects of unemployment?, answer: subsequent distortions | question: What does unemployment generate?, answer: redistributive pressures | question: What is unemployment a waste of?, answer: resources | question: What does unemployment limit?, answer: labor mobility | question: Who are David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela?, answer: economists | question: What does high and persistent unemployment have a negative effect on?, answer: subsequent long-run economic growth question: According to geographic scholars under colonizing empires, the world could be split into what?, answer: climatic zones | question: Who believed that Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic temperate climate produced a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: geographic scholars | question: According to geographic scholars under colonizing what, the world could be split into climatic zones?, answer: empires | question: What did geographic scholars believe Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic climate produced?, answer: human being | question: What did tropical climates produce?, answer: moral degeneracy | question: Which region of the world was believed to have a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: Northern Europe | question: What climate did geographic scholars believe produced a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: the Mid-Atlantic temperate climate | question: What climate produced lazy attitudes, sexual promiscuity, exotic culture, and moral degeneracy?, answer: tropical climates | question: The people of tropical climates were believed to be in need of guidance and intervention from whom?, answer: the European empire | question: What type of culture did tropical climates produce?, answer: exotic culture question: Who wrote the story of the posting on the door that has settled as one of the pillars of history?, answer: Gerhard Ritter | question: Who is one of the scholars who believes the story of the posting on the door has little foundation in truth?, answer: Gerhard Prause | question: Who said the story of the posting on the door has little foundation in truth?, answer: scholars Walter Krämer | question: Who wrote the story of the posting on the door?, answer: Götz Trenkler | question: Who said that the story of the posting on the door has little foundation in truth?, answer: Walter Krämer | question: How much of a foundation does the story of the posting on the door have?, answer: little foundation | question: According to scholars, the story of the posting on the door has little foundation in what?, answer: truth | question: What has the story of the posting on the door settled as one of the pillars of?, answer: history | question: Who wrote the story of the posting on the door?, answer: Philipp Melanchthon | question: Philipp Melanchthon was thought to be not in what city at the time?, answer: Wittenberg question: Who did Temüjin offer his friendship to?, answer: Jamukha | question: What did Temüjin offer to Jamukha?, answer: friendship | question: Who offered friendship to Jamukha?, answer: Temüjin | question: Who did Temüjin not want in his army?, answer: disloyal men | question: What did Jamukha request without spilling blood?, answer: death | question: What is the name of the book that describes Temüjin's friendship with Jamukha?, answer: the Secret History | question: What did Jamukha request from Temüjin?, answer: a noble death | question: What did Jamukha refuse the offer of?, answer: reunion | question: What did Temüjin offer to Jamukha?, answer: his friendship | question: What did Temüjin ask Jamukha to return to?, answer: his side question: What is the population of North Tyneside?, answer: population circa | question: Jesmond and Heaton are areas with what?, answer: predominant student populations | question: What city has a large student population?, answer: Newcastle | question: According to what office does Newcastle have a population of 282,442?, answer: National Statistics | question: What is the population of North Tyneside?, answer: (population circa | question: What borough has a population of 148,000?, answer: South Tyneside | question: What borough is part of the Tyneside conurbation?, answer: North Tyneside | question: What is Newcastle home to?, answer: a large student population | question: What is the name of the conurbation of Tyne and Wear?, answer: Tyneside | question: What region includes North Durham, South East Northumberland and the Tyne Valley?, answer: Wear City Region question: What country has the largest land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: United States | question: What is Jacksonville the largest city in the contiguous United States?, answer: land area | question: What is Jacksonville the largest city in the contiguous United States?, answer: land | question: Who said Jacksonville is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: the United States Census Bureau | question: What is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Jacksonville is the largest city in land area in what country?, answer: the contiguous United States | question: What is 13.34% of Jacksonville's total area?, answer: water | question: According to the United States Census Bureau, what is Jacksonville's area?, answer: a total area | question: What county is south of Jacksonville?, answer: St. Johns County | question: What is the total area of Jacksonville?, answer: 1,962 km2 question: Who has Scottish or Irish ancestors?, answer: people | question: How many people in Newcastle have Scottish or Irish ancestors?, answer: Many people | question: In what city are 500 and 2,000 Bolivians estimated to be?, answer: Newcastle | question: Many people in Newcastle have Scottish or what other ancestors?, answer: Irish | question: Many people in Newcastle have what ancestors?, answer: Scottish or Irish ancestors | question: What ancestors do many people in Newcastle have?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: the average age | question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: the national average | question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: the same statistics | question: What is one of the Border Reiver surnames?, answer: Robson question: What was Genghis Khan's life marked by claims of?, answer: conspiracies | question: Who was Genghis Khan's father's ally?, answer: Wang Khan | question: What is marked by claims of a series of betrayals and conspiracies?, answer: Accounts | question: What was Genghis Khan's life marked by claims of?, answer: betrayals | question: What are accounts of Genghis Khan's life marked by?, answer: claims | question: Jamukha wanted to be a ruler of what tribes?, answer: Mongol tribes | question: Who was Genghis Khan's loyal brother?, answer: Khasar | question: Who was Genghis Khan's early allies?, answer: Jamukha question: What have multiple Doctors returned in together in audio dramas based on The Four Doctors?, answer: new adventures | question: What type of movie was Zagreus?, answer: audio dramas | question: Who has returned in new adventures together in audio dramas based on The Sirens of Time?, answer: multiple Doctors | question: Who starred in Project: Lazarus?, answer: Sylvester McCoy | question: What was the name of the audio drama that featured Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy?, answer: the audio adventure Project | question: Who starred in Project: Lazarus?, answer: Colin Baker | question: Who starred in The Four Doctors in 2010?, answer: Paul McGann | question: What was Zagreus?, answer: an audio drama | question: What type of drama did the Doctors return in 2010?, answer: the audio drama | question: What was the name of the 1999 audio adventure that featured Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Peter Davison?, answer: Time question: Who recruited Dr. George E. Mueller?, answer: Administrator Webb | question: What did Webb want to develop in order to keep Apollo costs under control?, answer: greater project management skills | question: What was Robert Seamans' position in the Office of Manned Space Flight?, answer: Associate Administrator | question: What was Mueller's position in the Office of Manned Space Flight?, answer: Deputy Associate Administrator | question: Who did Webb recruit for a high management job?, answer: Dr. George E. Mueller | question: Who did Mueller replace on September 1, 1963?, answer: Associate Administrator D. Brainerd Holmes | question: Who did Webb recruit for a high management job?, answer: George E. Mueller | question: What did Webb want to keep under control?, answer: Apollo costs | question: What does OMSF stand for?, answer: Manned Space Flight | question: Who was appointed Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight?, answer: Mueller question: What did mathematicians make advances in during the Yuan era?, answer: polynomial algebra | question: In what era were advances in polynomial algebra made?, answer: Yuan | question: Who made advances in polynomial algebra during the Yuan era?, answer: mathematicians | question: What did Zhu Shijie solve with up to four unknowns?, answer: simultaneous equations | question: What was made by mathematicians during the Yuan era?, answer: Advances | question: Zhu Shijie's method was equivalent to what?, answer: modern matrices | question: When were advances in polynomial algebra made?, answer: the Yuan era | question: Who solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using a rectangular array of coefficients?, answer: Zhu Shijie | question: What did Zhu Shijie use to solve simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns?, answer: coefficients | question: What did Zhu Shijie reduce to a single equation with only one unknown?, answer: the simultaneous equations question: Over 60 schools converted to become what?, answer: National Type schools | question: What schools are required to change into English-medium schools?, answer: Chinese secondary schools | question: What schools were allowed to retain Chinese as the medium of instruction?, answer: Chinese primary schools | question: What type of school system did the Chinese adopt after the National School system was assimilated?, answer: National Type | question: What was the name of the system in which all schools were assimilated after Malaysia's independence?, answer: National School | question: What did the Chinese agree to instead of the National School system?, answer: National Type" schools | question: Chinese secondary schools are required to change into what?, answer: English-medium schools | question: What is the government in charge of?, answer: the school curriculum | question: Who did the government instruct to surrender their properties after Malaysia's independence?, answer: all schools | question: What did the Chinese agree to become "National Type" schools?, answer: the schools question: Who was ordered to lead a larger force to assist Trent in his work?, answer: Washington | question: Who did Dinwiddie order Washington to assist in his work?, answer: Trent | question: Who ordered Washington to lead a larger force?, answer: Dinwiddie | question: What city did Washington return to after he returned to Fort Duquesne?, answer: Williamsburg | question: Who was the leader of the French scouting party?, answer: Tanaghrisson | question: Where did Washington continue to meet with the Mingo leader?, answer: Fort Duquesne | question: What was the name of the battle that Washington, with Tanaghrisson and his party, surprised the Canadians?, answer: Jumonville Glen | question: What did Dinwiddie order Washington to lead after he returned to Williamsburg?, answer: a larger force | question: What was the name of the Canadian commanding officer who was killed by the British musket fire?, answer: Jumonville question: After what war did the "Bricks for Warsaw" campaign begin?, answer: World War II | question: What was erected in Warsaw to address the housing shortage?, answer: large prefabricated housing projects | question: What city was the capital of Poland after World War II?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw's Old Town was inscribed on what list by UNESCO in 1980?, answer: World Heritage | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science a gift from the Soviet Union?, answer: other typical buildings | question: What type of government did the Soviets have after World War II?, answer: Communist | question: Who set up the Communist regime after World War II?, answer: Soviets | question: What type of city was Warsaw?, answer: Eastern Bloc | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: buildings question: What does an enzyme specific to chloroplast do?, answer: proteins phosphorylates | question: Phosphorylation helps who bind the polypeptide?, answer: many proteins | question: What helps the polypeptide get imported into the chloroplast?, answer: chloroplast proteins | question: What do chloroplast proteins carry out in the wrong place?, answer: their chloroplast functions | question: What type of polypeptide is synthesized on a ribosome in the cytosol?, answer: a chloroplast | question: Who recognizes the polypeptide?, answer: the chloroplast | question: When a chloroplast polypeptide is synthesized, an enzyme specific to chloroplast proteins phosphorylates, or adds a phosphate group to many (but not all) of them in what?, answer: their transit sequences | question: What does an enzyme specific to chloroplast proteins add to many of them in their transit sequences?, answer: a phosphate group | question: Where do chloroplast proteins carry out their chloroplast functions?, answer: the cytosol | question: What helps the polypeptide get imported into the chloroplast?, answer: These proteins question: Who surrounded Nortman's punt?, answer: Panthers players | question: What did Carolina get on with a 9-play, 73-yard scoring drive?, answer: track | question: Which team got on track with a 9-play, 73-yard scoring drive?, answer: Carolina | question: Who completed the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run?, answer: Jonathan Stewart | question: What team did Brad Nortman punt for?, answer: Panthers | question: What was the score in the second quarter?, answer: 10–7 | question: How many yards did Newton rush twice?, answer: 25 yards | question: How many yards did Newton pass for in the first half?, answer: 51 yards | question: How long was the longest field goal of the game?, answer: , 73-yard scoring drive question: What did the NIF do poorly in after al-Nimeiry was overthrown?, answer: national elections | question: What government did the NIF overthrow in 1989?, answer: post-al-Nimeiry | question: What was the NIF able to overthrow in 1989?, answer: the elected post-al-Nimeiry government | question: What was Turabi's policy on sharia law?, answer: strict application | question: What law did Turabi enforce?, answer: sharia law | question: What did Turabi come to before coming to power?, answer: power | question: What did Turabi do to the opposition?, answer: mass imprisonment | question: Who was overthrown in 1985?, answer: al-Nimeiry | question: Where was the long-running war in which Turabi was in power?, answer: southern Sudan | question: Who did the NIF work to unify to the American attack on Iraq?, answer: Islamist opposition question: What was the name of the Block II crew position?, answer: Lunar Module Pilot | question: What was the name of the first spacecraft to fly in the AS-207/208 mission?, answer: Block II CSM | question: What was the name of the first CSM?, answer: Block II | question: What was the name of the first unmanned test flight?, answer: LM | question: What was the first test flight of the Block II CSM?, answer: an unmanned LM test flight AS-206 | question: What were the Command Module Pilot and Lunar Module Pilot positions?, answer: The Block II crew positions | question: What was the first Block II CSM?, answer: first | question: What did the crew fly after the AS-206 test flight?, answer: the first Block II CSM | question: What was the name of the Block II crew position?, answer: CDR) Command Module Pilot | question: What was the name of the IB that was used to launch the first Block II CSM and LM?, answer: Saturn question: Who elects one MSP to serve as Presiding Officer?, answer: Parliament | question: What Parliament is the only secret ballot conducted in?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: Officer | question: What is the role of the MSP in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Presiding | question: What body does the Presiding Officer chair?, answer: the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body | question: Elaine Smith and John Scott serve as what?, answer: deputies | question: Who is the second MSP to serve as deputies?, answer: John Scott | question: The Presiding Officer and deputies are elected by a secret ballot of the 129 MSPs, which is the only secret ballot conducted in what Parliament?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: What is the primary role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: chair chamber proceedings | question: Who is elected to serve as Presiding Officer at the beginning of each parliamentary session?, answer: MSP question: Who appeared to complete a 24-yard pass to Jerricho Cotchery?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who was Cam Newton?, answer: Panthers quarterback | question: Who did Von Miller sack?, answer: Newton | question: Who did Cam Newton complete a 24-yard pass to?, answer: Jerricho Cotchery | question: What team did Cam Newton play for?, answer: Panthers | question: Who recovered a fumble in the end zone for the Broncos?, answer: Malik Jackson | question: Who knocked the ball out of Newton's hands while sacking him?, answer: linebacker Von Miller | question: Who knocked the ball out of Newton's hands while sacking him?, answer: Von Miller | question: What was the call ruled an incompletion and upheld after?, answer: a replay challenge | question: What was the first fumble return in a Super Bowl since 1993?, answer: Super Bowl XXVIII question: What company did Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail partner with?, answer: Tesla | question: What were the first patents issued to Tesla in the US?, answer: dynamo electric machine commutators | question: What was the name of the businessman who partnered with Tesla in 1886?, answer: Robert Lane | question: Who did Robert Lane partner with to finance a lighting company in Tesla's name?, answer: Benjamin Vail | question: What was the name of the lighting company that Tesla partnered with in 1886?, answer: Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing | question: What did Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail finance?, answer: an electric lighting company | question: Whose company did Tesla partner with in 1886?, answer: Edison | question: What did the company install?, answer: electrical arc light based illumination systems question: Where did Kublai strengthen his government?, answer: northern China | question: Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and what?, answer: Chinese imperialism | question: Kublai strengthened his government in what country?, answer: China | question: Who pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism?, answer: Kublai | question: Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and what other imperialism?, answer: Chinese | question: What dynasty did Kublai conquer?, answer: Song | question: The conquest of the Song reunited what parts of China for the first time in three hundred years?, answer: northern and southern China | question: Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in what line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism?, answer: line | question: Who defeated the loyalists at the battle of Yamen?, answer: Mongol | question: How many times did the Song dynasty reunite northern and southern China?, answer: first question: After the 1940s, the Gothic style on campus began to give way to what?, answer: modern styles | question: Where did the Gothic style begin to give way to modern styles?, answer: campus | question: What happened to the Gothic style on the campus after the 1940s?, answer: way | question: What style began to give way to modern styles after the 1940s?, answer: the Gothic style | question: What type of buildings were built in the second master plan?, answer: arts buildings | question: What was the Laird Bell Law Quadrangle?, answer: buildings | question: What style began to change after the 1940s?, answer: Gothic | question: Who designed the School of Social Service Administration?, answer: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | question: Who designed the Regenstein Library?, answer: Walter Netsch | question: Who designed the School of Social Service Administration?, answer: van der Rohe question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: September | question: What city was defended until September 27?, answer: Warsaw | question: Who invaded Poland in 1939?, answer: German | question: What war did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: the Second World War | question: What did Warsaw become the center of urban resistance to in occupied Europe?, answer: Nazi rule | question: What country was invaded by the Germans on September 1, 1939?, answer: Poland | question: What part of Poland was under the rule of the General Government?, answer: Central Poland | question: What was the General Government?, answer: a German Nazi colonial administration | question: What did Jewish fighters launch to annihilate the Warsaw Ghetto?, answer: the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising question: After the Greeks, little happened with the study of what until the 17th century?, answer: prime numbers | question: What are numbers of the form 22n + 1 called?, answer: Fermat numbers | question: Who conjectured that all numbers of the form 22n + 1 are prime?, answer: Fermat | question: Who stated Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Pierre de Fermat | question: Who discovered that no further Fermat numbers are known to be prime?, answer: Euler | question: What did Marin Mersenne look at?, answer: primes | question: What are primes of the form 2p 1 with p a prime called?, answer: Mersenne primes | question: How many Fermat numbers are known to be prime?, answer: no further Fermat numbers | question: What did Euler discover about the Fermat number 232 + 1?, answer: fact | question: What is 641) one of?, answer: its prime factors question: What happened to Rinchinbal in 1332?, answer: subsequent death | question: Who died in 1332?, answer: Tugh Temür | question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: Who died in 1332?, answer: El Temür | question: What was Toghun Temür's title?, answer: Emperor Huizong | question: Who was dismissed by Toqto'a?, answer: Bayan | question: Toghun Temür was the last of the nine successors of whom?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who resigned his office with the approval of Toghun Temür?, answer: Toghun | question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Rinchinbal question: Who led the main army on a raid through Afghanistan and northern India?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who suggested that the Mongol army be split into two forces?, answer: Subutai | question: Who was the general who led the two tumen army into Russia?, answer: generals Jebe | question: Who did Subutai's forces defeat at the Battle of Kalka River?, answer: the larger Kievan force | question: Who led the Kievan Rus troops?, answer: Mstislav III | question: Where did Genghis Khan's forces go after the defeat of the Khwarezmian Empire?, answer: Armenia | question: Who did Subutai's forces defeat at the Battle of Kalka River?, answer: Kievan | question: Who did Genghis Khan want to return to after the defeat of the Khwarezmian Empire?, answer: Mongolian | question: Where did Genghis Khan gather his forces after the defeat of the Khwarezmian Empire?, answer: Persia question: Who were massacred by the Indians after the Siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: British victims | question: Who was defeated at Sainte Foy in Quebec?, answer: British | question: What was the Siege of in 1757?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: Who was responsible for the Siege of Fort?, answer: William Henry | question: What was the result of the Siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: Indian torture | question: Where was France unwilling to risk large convoys to aid the British forces?, answer: New France | question: Who came to power and increased British military resources in the colonies?, answer: William Pitt | question: What city did the British fail to capture in 1757?, answer: Louisbourg | question: What country was unwilling to risk large convoys to help the British?, answer: France | question: What did William Pitt do in the colonies?, answer: significantly increased British military resources question: What was the name of the colony founded in 1788?, answer: New South Wales | question: What was the western half of Australia called?, answer: New Holland | question: What continent was divided into two parts after the founding of the colony of New South Wales?, answer: Australia | question: Where was the colonial government located?, answer: Sydney | question: What was Australia divided into after the founding of the colony of New South Wales?, answer: an eastern half | question: What part of Australia was named New Holland?, answer: a western half | question: Where was the first European settlement in the area?, answer: Port Phillip | question: Who administered the western half of Australia?, answer: the colonial government | question: What type of officers were in Victoria?, answer: marines question: Huguenots intermarried with what country from the outset?, answer: Dutch | question: After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the Dutch Republic received the largest group of what?, answer: Huguenot refugees | question: In 1705, Amsterdam and the area of West Frisia were the first areas to provide full citizens rights to who?, answer: Huguenot immigrants | question: Around 1700, nearly 25% of the Amsterdam population was what?, answer: Huguenot | question: What was the estimated population of the Dutch Republic at that time?, answer: ca | question: After the revocation of the Edict of what city did the Dutch Republic receive the largest group of Huguenot refugees?, answer: Nantes | question: Who received the largest group of Huguenot refugees after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: the Dutch Republic | question: What was the population of the Dutch Republic after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: the largest group | question: Where did many of the Huguenot refugees come from?, answer: Lozère | question: How many Huguenot refugees did the Dutch Republic receive after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: an estimated total question: Where did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: Protestant countries | question: Who was Frederick William?, answer: Calvinist Great | question: Who was the Calvinist Great Elector of Prussia?, answer: Frederick William | question: What country did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: Switzerland | question: What country did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: Netherlands | question: Who fled to surrounding Protestant countries?, answer: Huguenots | question: Who welcomed the Huguenots to Prussia?, answer: whose Calvinist Great Elector Frederick William | question: What country did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: Norway | question: Where did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: England | question: What country did the Huguenots flee to?, answer: Denmark question: What is the most valuable of Kenya's exports?, answer: exports | question: What country's GDP is second to agriculture?, answer: Kenya | question: What is Kenya's gross domestic product?, answer: GDP | question: What is the second largest contributor to Kenya's GDP?, answer: Agriculture | question: What did agriculture account for 18% of in 2005?, answer: wage employment | question: What is the largest contributor to Kenya's GDP?, answer: the service sector | question: What did agriculture account for 50% of in 2005?, answer: revenue question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's Recognized Student Organization?, answer: Chicago Student Government | question: What type of groups are funded by the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: academic teams | question: What is one of the Vice Presidents of Student Government?, answer: Student Life | question: What is an example of a Recognized Student Organization?, answer: Model UN | question: Where is the University of Chicago located?, answer: Chicago | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's Recognized Student Organization?, answer: Student Government | question: Along with academic teams and arts groups, what group is funded by the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: sports club | question: What type of groups are funded by the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: arts groups | question: What are funded by the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: All Recognized Student Organizations | question: In addition to academic teams, sports club, arts groups, and other Recognized Student Organizations, what else is funded by the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: addition question: Many Annual Conferences try to avoid making what between sessions of Annual Conference?, answer: appointment changes | question: What is the name of the cabinet that advises the resident bishop to make appointments?, answer: Annual Conference | question: What is often even longer in extension ministries?, answer: Appointment tenures | question: Who try to avoid making appointment changes between sessions of Annual Conference?, answer: Many Annual Conferences | question: Who advises the resident bishop on all clergy appointments?, answer: the Annual Conference Cabinet | question: Who is in charge of the Annual Conference Cabinet?, answer: District Superintendents | question: For how long is an appointment made one year at a time?, answer: multiple years | question: Who advises the resident bishop on all clergy appointments?, answer: the Annual Conference | question: What are made and fixed annually by the resident bishop?, answer: All clergy appointments | question: Who is in charge of the Annual Conference Cabinet?, answer: the several District Superintendents question: What was Touchstone reorganized as in February 2007?, answer: ABC Studios | question: What network has two main production facilities?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of ABC's television production company in 1962?, answer: ABC Circle Films | question: What have transverse entities been created to produce?, answer: national programming | question: What has been created to produce national programming?, answer: transverse entities | question: What was the name of ABC's 1985 production company?, answer: Touchstone Television | question: All of ABC's owned-and-operated stations and affiliates have had their own facilities and what?, answer: studios | question: Where is the ABC Television Center, East located?, answer: New York City | question: What is the current name of ABC's two main production facilities?, answer: the ABC Television Center | question: On what street is the ABC Television Center located?, answer: Prospect Avenue question: What are the strong and weak forces?, answer: nuclear forces | question: What are centrifugal forces?, answer: acceleration forces | question: What are the forces in springs modeled by Hooke's law the result of?, answer: electromagnetic forces | question: The strong and weak forces are responsible for the interactions between subatomic particles, including nucleons and what?, answer: compound nuclei | question: What are acceleration forces that arise from the acceleration of rotating frames of reference?, answer: Centrifugal forces | question: The strong and weak forces are responsible for the interactions between what?, answer: subatomic particles | question: What subatomic particles are responsible for the interactions between strong and weak forces?, answer: nucleons | question: What are all of the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four fundamental interactions | question: Which forces in nature derive from the four fundamental interactions?, answer: All other forces | question: What acts between electric charges?, answer: The electromagnetic force question: What do the Hawaiian Islands consist of?, answer: layered basaltic lava flows | question: In what country has the Grand Canyon been metamorphosed, faulted, foliated, and folded?, answer: United States | question: What have remained in place since Cambrian time?, answer: sedimentary rocks | question: What can occur any number of times?, answer: rock deformation | question: All of these processes do not necessarily occur in what?, answer: a single environment | question: All of these processes do not necessarily occur in a single environment, and do not necessarily occur in what order?, answer: a single order | question: Since what time have the sedimentary rocks in the Grand Canyon remained in place?, answer: Cambrian time | question: How many times can rock emplacement and rock deformation occur?, answer: times | question: What type of rocks have been metamorphosed, faulted, foliated, and folded in the southwestern United States?, answer: intrusive rocks | question: What areas are more geologically complex?, answer: Other areas question: Who composed all the incidental music for the 2005 revived series of Doctor Who?, answer: Murray Gold | question: Who conducted the BBC Philharmonic and the London Philharmonic Choir?, answer: Ben Foster | question: What was performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales during the Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion"?, answer: music | question: On what day of the week did the Concert for Children in Need take place?, answer: Christmas Day | question: What season did "The Christmas Invasion" air?, answer: Christmas | question: Who wrote the mini-episode "Music of the Spheres"?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: What did the concert raise money for?, answer: Need | question: A Doctor Who Prom was celebrated in the Royal Albert Hall as part of what annual event?, answer: BBC Proms | question: The Doctor Who Prom featured classics based on the theme of space and what?, answer: time question: What do Beroe prey on?, answer: other ctenophores | question: What have been compared to spiders in their wide range of techniques from capturing prey?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What cydippid mainly captures strong swimmers?, answer: genus Pleurobrachia | question: What does Beroe mainly eat?, answer: prey | question: Salticid jumping spiders are what type of predator?, answer: ambush predators | question: What is an example of an ambush predator?, answer: Salticid jumping spiders | question: Almost all ctenophores are what?, answer: predators | question: What type of zooplankton do copepods, amphipods, and krill prey on?, answer: small adult crustaceans | question: What type of spider dangle a sticky droplet at the end of a fine thread?, answer: bolas spiders | question: Pleurobrachia's long tentacles capture what type of strong swimmer?, answer: adult copepods question: What do coastal beroids take prey on?, answer: other ctenophores | question: What type of ctenophores lack combs?, answer: most species | question: What allows ctenophores to build huge populations in the same area?, answer: different species | question: What type of predators take prey ranging from microscopic larvae and rotifers to the adults of small crustaceans?, answer: ctenophores | question: What do ctenophores take?, answer: prey | question: What type of prey do ctenophores take?, answer: microscopic larvae | question: What type of prey do ctenophores take?, answer: small crustaceans | question: What do coastal beroids use to take prey on other ctenophores?, answer: huge mouths | question: What do different species build in the same area?, answer: huge populations | question: Almost all ctenophores are what?, answer: predators question: Fertilization is external in what species?, answer: most species | question: Almost all what are hermaphrodites?, answer: species | question: What is it called when a hermaphrodite functions as both males and females at the same time?, answer: other words | question: What do hermaphrodites function as at the same time?, answer: females | question: In two species of the genus Ocryopsis individuals remain of what?, answer: the same single sex | question: What do platyctenids use to keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch?, answer: internal fertilization | question: Almost all species are what?, answer: hermaphrodites | question: What species are thought to be self-fertile?, answer: the hermaphroditic species | question: When do hermaphrodites function as both males and females?, answer: the same time | question: What species of hermaphrodites remain of the same single sex all their lives?, answer: the genus Ocryopsis individuals question: What do most rocks show evidence of?, answer: impact process effects | question: When are high pressure shock waves generated?, answer: impact events | question: What is never seen on Earth rocks?, answer: micrometeoroid impact craters | question: How are samples returned from the Moon brecciated?, answer: multiple impact events | question: Micrometeoroid impact craters are never seen on what?, answer: Earth rocks | question: What is the term for materials melted near an impact crater?, answer: impact melt | question: What do most rocks show of impact process effects?, answer: evidence | question: Where were the materials melted on the Moon?, answer: an impact crater | question: What is generated during impact events?, answer: high pressure shock waves | question: Micrometeoroid impact craters are never seen on what rocks?, answer: Earth question: Co-NP is the class containing the complement problems of what?, answer: NP problems | question: What is the class containing the complement problems?, answer: NP | question: What is the class containing the complement problems?, answer: - | question: Co-NP is the class containing what?, answer: the complement problems | question: What is the class containing the complement problems?, answer: co | question: What are complement problems?, answer: i.e. problems | question: Along what lines is co-NP the class containing the complement problems?, answer: the same lines | question: What is the class containing the complement problems?, answer: P | question: What is co-NP?, answer: the class | question: What has been shown that if the two complexity classes are not equal, P is not equal to NP?, answer: these two complexity classes question: Along with communication, what did Europe continue to advance in?, answer: military technology | question: Who did the machine gun give an advantage to?, answer: European armies | question: Who did the machine gun give Europeans an advantage over?, answer: armies | question: What did Europe continue to advance in military technology?, answer: advancements | question: What were European chemists able to manufacture with innovations in machinery?, answer: improved firearms | question: Who made deadly explosives that could be used in combat?, answer: European chemists | question: Who made deadly explosives that could be used in combat?, answer: Europe | question: Which chemists made deadly explosives that could be used in combat?, answer: European | question: Along with military technology, what other advancements did Europe make?, answer: communication | question: What did the Zulus use in the Anglo-Zulu War?, answer: leather shields question: What is a major goal of incapacitation and deterrence?, answer: criminal punishment | question: What is a major goal of criminal law?, answer: punishment | question: What is a major goal of criminal punishment?, answer: crime control | question: Brownlee argues that bringing in what at the level of justification detracts from the law's engagement in a moral dialogue with the offender as a rational person?, answer: deterrence | question: What is a major goal of criminal punishment?, answer: incapacitation | question: What is the most important consideration in deciding whether or not to impose punishment?, answer: more harm | question: What does bringing in deterrence at the level of justification detract from?, answer: the law’s engagement | question: What does Brownlee think bringing in deterrence at the level of?, answer: justification detracts | question: What does Brownlee think bringing in deterrence at the level of justification focuses on?, answer: attention | question: Brownlee argues that bringing in deterrence at the level of justification detracts from the law's engagement in what?, answer: a moral dialogue question: What was Buena Vista International Television formerly known as?, answer: ABC International Television | question: What network acquired a catalog from ABC some years back?, answer: Selmur Productions | question: What is the former name of Buena Vista Television?, answer: ABC Domestic Television | question: What was Disney-ABC International Television formerly known as?, answer: Buena Vista International Television | question: What is one of the in-house productions that ABC continues to produce?, answer: ABC News productions | question: What was Disney-ABC Domestic Television formerly known as?, answer: Buena Vista Television | question: Along with America's Funniest Home Videos, General Hospital, and General Hospital, what is an in-house production of ABC?, answer: ABC News | question: What does Disney-ABC International Television handle?, answer: international television distribution | question: What does Disney-ABC Domestic Television handle?, answer: domestic television distribution | question: What is one of the in-house productions that ABC continues to produce?, answer: Funniest Home Videos question: What does the depleted phosphate supply of a plant's chloroplast cause?, answer: chloroplast starch synthesis | question: What can glucose monomers in the chloroplast be linked together to make?, answer: starch | question: What can waterlogged roots cause in the chloroplasts?, answer: starch buildup | question: What are starch grains linked to?, answer: low photosynthesis rates | question: What do the starch grains distort?, answer: thylakoids | question: Starch grains may not interfere with the efficiency of what?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What does starch accumulate into in the chloroplast?, answer: the starch grains | question: What may grow very large under high atmospheric CO2 concentrations?, answer: these starch grains | question: What type of glucose in the chloroplast can be linked together to make starch?, answer: monomers | question: What displaces the thylakoids?, answer: The starch granules question: What is the biggest and most advanced economy in east and central Africa?, answer: Kenya | question: Kenya is the biggest and most advanced economy in what region?, answer: Africa | question: What is the Human Development Index?, answer: HDI | question: Where is Kenya the biggest and most advanced economy?, answer: east and central Africa | question: What type of population does Kenya have?, answer: an affluent urban minority | question: What does HDI stand for?, answer: a Human Development Index | question: What countries employ less than 3% of Kenya's workforce?, answer: the food secure developed countries | question: Kenya is not one of what?, answer: the least developed countries | question: Where is the HDI ranked?, answer: the world | question: What is Kenya's economic status in east and central Africa?, answer: the biggest and most advanced economy question: What is the most industrially developed country in the African Great Lakes region?, answer: Kenya | question: What accounts for only 14% of Kenya's GDP?, answer: manufacturing | question: What does the oil refinery process?, answer: crude petroleum | question: Kenya is the most industrially developed country in what region?, answer: the African Great Lakes region | question: What does the refinery process imported crude petroleum into?, answer: petroleum products | question: Kenya is the most industrially developed country in what region?, answer: the African Great Lakes | question: What type of goods are vehicles from kits made of?, answer: consumer goods | question: What does Jua Kali manufacture?, answer: household goods | question: What does Jua Kali manufacture?, answer: farm implements.[citation | question: What is a food-processing industry in Kenya?, answer: beer production question: What has primacy?, answer: EU law | question: What are the same as Treaty provisions?, answer: EU Regulations | question: The Court of Justice held that Regulations could have the effect of "jeopardizing their simultaneous and uniform application in the whole of the Union"?, answer: EU | question: The Court of Justice proclaimed that the Community constitutes a new legal order of what?, answer: international law | question: What does not give citizens standing to bring claims?, answer: all EU laws | question: The Court of Justice proclaimed "the Community constitutes a new legal order of international law"?, answer: legal claims | question: The Court of Justice held that even though the Treaties did not "expressly" confer a right on citizens or companies to bring what?, answer: claims | question: The Court of Justice held that even though the Treaties did not "expressly" confer a right on whom to bring claims?, answer: citizens | question: What is it generally accepted that EU law has?, answer: primacy | question: Are all EU laws direct effect?, answer: not all EU laws question: What was Japan most dependent on?, answer: Arab oil | question: Which country was the most dependent on Arab oil?, answer: Japan | question: What type of connections did Japan lack to the Middle East?, answer: historical connections | question: Who did Japan threaten to reconsider its policy toward if it refused to accept these preconditions?, answer: Israel | question: Where did 71% of Japan's imported oil come from?, answer: the Middle East | question: Japan was the most dependent on what type of oil?, answer: Arab | question: What did 71% of Japan's oil come from in 1970?, answer: its imported oil | question: What did the Saudi and Kuwaiti governments want Japan to change?, answer: its noninvolvement policy | question: What was Japan most dependent on?, answer: the country | question: Who did Japan advocate self-determination for?, answer: Palestinian question: What is another name for the Anglican Church?, answer: Uniting Church | question: What is an example of a large religious foundation?, answer: Presbyterian Church | question: In what case do some independent schools not insist on their students' religious allegiance?, answer: most cases | question: What type of schools are grammar schools?, answer: expensive schools | question: What Catholic school is Loreto Kirribilli a part of?, answer: Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College | question: What is an example of a large religious foundation?, answer: the Anglican Church | question: What is the name of a Catholic school in Sydney?, answer: Gregory Terrace | question: What is an example of a Catholic school that falls under the category of 'grammar schools'?, answer: College, Gregory Terrace | question: What are some of the largest religious foundations?, answer: the best known independent schools | question: What is the name of the girls' college in Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College?, answer: Loreto Kirribilli question: What has laws that "constitute" its basic governance structure?, answer: European Union | question: Who are the ministers of the Council?, answer: member state governments | question: The European Commission oversees departments and agencies that execute or enforce what?, answer: EU law | question: The European Court of Justice can decide on claims for breach of what?, answer: EU laws | question: The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union has been agreed or adhered to among the governments of all what?, answer: member states | question: What does the European Union have that "constitute" its basic governance structure?, answer: laws | question: What is the European Council made up of?, answer: different government Ministers | question: What does not have a codified constitution?, answer: the European Union | question: Who elects the European Parliament?, answer: citizens | question: The Treaties establish the EU's institutions, list their powers and responsibilities, and explain the areas in which the EU can legislate with Directives or Regulations?, answer: EU question: Who were the famous Mughal emperors proud descendants of?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who were the famous Mughal emperors?, answer: proud descendants | question: Who did the Mughal emperors distance themselves from?, answer: many other notable Muslims | question: What were Genghis Khan and Timur's names synonymous with?, answer: other distinguished personalities | question: Who did the Mughal emperors patronize the legacies of?, answer: Timur | question: Where were the Muslim populations of the Mughal emperors?, answer: South Asia | question: Who directly patronized the legacies of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Mughal Emperors | question: Attar of what city did the Mughal emperors distance themselves from the Mongol atrocities?, answer: Nishapur | question: What emperors directly patronized the legacies of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Mughal | question: Who were proud descendants of Genghis Khan?, answer: the famous Mughal emperors question: What are some companies exploring the potential of the reciprocating steam engine as an alternative to?, answer: internal combustion engines | question: What is the reciprocating steam engine no longer in?, answer: widespread commercial use | question: What type of steam does Energiprojekt AB's steam engine have?, answer: superheated steam | question: What type of engine is no longer in widespread commercial use?, answer: steam | question: What is no longer in widespread commercial use?, answer: the reciprocating steam engine | question: Who is exploring or exploiting the potential of the reciprocating steam engine as an alternative to internal combustion engines?, answer: various companies | question: The efficiency of Energiprojekt's steam engine reaches 27-30% on what type of engines?, answer: high-pressure engines | question: What is being explored as an alternative to internal combustion engines?, answer: the engine | question: How much steam does Energiprojekt AB's steam engine consume?, answer: approx question: What network did Sports Programs, Inc. become the future core of?, answer: ABC Sports | question: Who was the future core of ABC Sports?, answer: ABC | question: What was ABC always in search of that would help it compete with NBC and CBS?, answer: new programs | question: What was the name of the company that created Wide World of Sports?, answer: Sports Programs | question: What did ABC purchase Sports Programs, Inc. in exchange for?, answer: shares | question: What was Wide World of Sports devoted to?, answer: Sports | question: What was ABC always trying to do to compete with NBC and CBS?, answer: search | question: ABC's management believed sports could help it compete with NBC and what other network?, answer: CBS | question: What network did ABC want to compete with?, answer: NBC | question: What did ABC's management believe could be a major catalyst in improving the network's market share?, answer: sports question: What was the name of ABC's midseason crime show?, answer: dramedy Castle | question: What was the name of the sitcom that was a critical and commercial success?, answer: Modern Family | question: What was the name of Tim Allen's sitcom?, answer: Last Man Standing | question: What was the name of the crime dramedy in the midseason?, answer: Castle | question: On what day of the week was Modern Family on ABC?, answer: Wednesday | question: On what day of the week was Shark Tank paired with CBS?, answer: night | question: What were the crime dramedy Castle and the success of two family sitcoms?, answer: the few bright spots | question: How many sitcoms anchored ABC's Wednesday comedy lineup?, answer: two family sitcoms | question: Who starred in Last Man Standing?, answer: Tim Allen question: What is an organic group in organic compounds that contain oxygen?, answer: R | question: What is the organic group for ketones?, answer: R-CO-R | question: What are glycerol, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, citric acid, acetic anhydride, and acetamide?, answer: Other important organic compounds | question: What is the organic group for aldehydes?, answer: R-CO-H | question: What are glycerol, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, citric acid, acetic anhydride, and acetamide?, answer: organic compounds | question: What are acetone, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, furan, THF, diethyl ether, dioxane, ethyl acetate, DMF, DMSO, acetic acid, and formic acid?, answer: many important organic solvents | question: What is the organic group for ethers?, answer: R-O-R | question: What is the name of the group of organic compounds that contain oxygen?, answer: R-COO-R | question: What is an important organic group that contains oxygen?, answer: carboxylic acids | question: What is an important organic compound that contains oxygen?, answer: citric acid question: What are orogenic wedges built along?, answer: convergent tectonic plate boundaries | question: What are zones in which mountains are built along convergent tectonic plate boundaries?, answer: orogenic wedges | question: What type of geology is orogenic wedges a part of?, answer: structural geology | question: What are built along convergent tectonic plate boundaries?, answer: mountains | question: What are orogenic wedges?, answer: zones | question: What layers of sand are pulled along a lower surface into a back stop?, answer: horizontal layers | question: What can numerical models include?, answer: patterns | question: Numerical models can include patterns of erosion and uplift in what?, answer: the mountain belt | question: What happens to all angles of a critically tapered orogenic wedge?, answer: the same) orogenic wedge | question: Numerical models can show the relationship between erosion and the shape of what?, answer: the mountain range question: What is another name for the FIS?, answer: Front | question: What type of movement was the Front Islamique de Salut?, answer: Islamist | question: Where was the Front Islamique de Salut located?, answer: Algeria | question: What was the name of the Islamist movement influenced by Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: FIS | question: Who was a charismatic Islamist young preacher?, answer: Ali Belhadj | question: In what country did Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood influence the FIS?, answer: Afghanistan | question: What does FIS stand for?, answer: the Islamic Salvation Front | question: What is another name for the FIS?, answer: Front Islamique de Salut | question: What was the FIS influenced by?, answer: Salafism | question: Who was the high rate of unemployment in Algeria?, answer: young Algerian men question: What was developed for the new areas of the museum?, answer: decoration | question: What type of decorations were used in the new areas of the museum?, answer: mosaic figures | question: Who were the mosaic figures depicting?, answer: famous European artists | question: Where have the mosaic figures from the Medieval and Renaissance periods been removed?, answer: other areas | question: What type of figures were used in the pediment of the North Façade?, answer: mosaic | question: What was designed by Owen Jones to the east of the Oriental Courts?, answer: additional galleries | question: What style was used for the north range of the museum?, answer: Italian Renaissance | question: What style was used for the north range of the museum?, answer: Renaissance | question: Who started the frescoes in the new areas of the museum?, answer: Lord Leighton | question: What was developed for the new areas of the museum?, answer: An ambitious scheme question: Where was Luther born?, answer: Eisleben | question: What deprived Luther of his speech?, answer: An apoplectic stroke | question: Who held Luther's funeral?, answer: Philipp Melanchthon | question: What was Eisleben the city of?, answer: his birth | question: Who was Luther's adversary?, answer: Charles V | question: What was Charles V's title?, answer: Holy Roman Emperor | question: Who ordered troops not to disturb Luther's grave?, answer: Charles | question: In what city was Luther born?, answer: the city | question: What did apoplectic stroke deprived Luther of?, answer: his speech | question: Who held Luther's funeral?, answer: Johannes Bugenhagen question: When did the Albany Congress convene?, answer: July | question: When did the Albany Congress convene?, answer: June | question: What was the Albany Congress a response to?, answer: hostilities | question: What was the convening of the Albany Congress?, answer: An early important political response | question: The goal of the Albany Congress was to formalize a unified front in trade and negotiations with whom?, answer: various Indians | question: What was an early important political response to the opening of hostilities?, answer: the Albany Congress | question: Whose allegiance was seen to be pivotal in the success of the war?, answer: nations | question: What was seen to be pivotal in the success of the war?, answer: allegiance | question: Who was the goal of the Albany Congress?, answer: Indians | question: What was an early important political response to the opening of hostilities?, answer: the convening question: What is a pathogen shielded from direct contact with?, answer: immune cells | question: Who uses an evasion strategy to avoid the innate immune system?, answer: several pathogens | question: What is it called when a pathogen spends most of its life inside host cells?, answer: intracellular pathogens | question: What is the evasion strategy used by pathogens to avoid the innate immune system called?, answer: intracellular pathogenesis | question: What do pathogens hide within the cells of their host?, answer: the innate immune system | question: Mycobacterium tuberculosis lives inside a protective capsule that prevents lysis by what?, answer: complement | question: What is a pathogen shielded from?, answer: direct contact | question: Some bacteria form biofilms to protect themselves from the cells and proteins of what?, answer: the immune system | question: What is Streptococcus?, answer: protein G | question: What is Peptostreptococcus magnus?, answer: protein L question: The formal language associated with a decision problem is the set of all connected what?, answer: graphs | question: What are graphs encoded as?, answer: binary strings | question: What is the formal language associated with the decision problem?, answer: all connected graphs | question: What is the formal language associated with the decision problem?, answer: course | question: What does the problem consist of deciding whether is connected or not?, answer: the given graph | question: What is it called when the input is an arbitrary graph?, answer: a decision problem | question: What is the formal language associated with?, answer: this decision problem | question: What is the input of a decision problem?, answer: an arbitrary graph | question: What is the goal of the set of all connected graphs?, answer: a precise definition | question: What consists in deciding whether the given graph is connected, or not?, answer: The problem question: Who is an important decision to make about whether or not to plead guilty?, answer: civil disobedients | question: What is it argued that either choice is compatible with the spirit of?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Some believe it is a civil disobedient's duty to submit to the punishment prescribed by what?, answer: law | question: Whose duty is it to submit to the punishment prescribed by law?, answer: a civil disobedient | question: What was one defendant accused of illegally protesting?, answer: nuclear power | question: What is it for civil disobedients to plead guilty?, answer: An important decision | question: Who believes that defending oneself in court will increase the possibility of changing the unjust law?, answer: others | question: What does a pleading not guilty send a message of?, answer: Guilt | question: What do some believe defending oneself in court will increase the possibility of changing?, answer: the unjust law question: What creates high wages for those with education?, answer: Education | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: education | question: What type of education do those who are unable to afford or choose not to pursue generally receive much lower wages?, answer: optional education | question: What is a result of increased education?, answer: income inequality | question: What does a lack of education lead to?, answer: lower incomes | question: Variation in individuals' access to education is an important factor in the creation of what?, answer: inequality | question: What does education create for those with education?, answer: high wages | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation | question: What increases and decreases growth as well as income inequality?, answer: increases | question: What does a lack of education lead to lower?, answer: incomes question: In what country did an increase in imported cars force General Motors, Ford and Chrysler to introduce smaller and fuel-efficient models?, answer: North America | question: What company was forced to introduce smaller and fuel-efficient models for domestic sales?, answer: General Motors | question: What was the name of the low-priced full-size model that did not recover from the 1973 crisis?, answer: Ford Galaxie | question: What mid-size model sold well in the 1970s?, answer: Ford Thunderbird | question: What company introduced smaller and fuel-efficient models in the 1970s?, answer: Ford | question: What caused General Motors, Ford and Chrysler to introduce smaller and fuel-efficient models for domestic sales?, answer: imported cars | question: Along with the Oldsmobile Cutlass, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Ford Thunderbird, and Oldsmobile Cutlass, what mid-size model sold well in the 1970s?, answer: various other models | question: What company's sales of large sedans did not recover after the 1973 crisis?, answer: Chrysler products | question: What company introduced smaller and fuel-efficient models for domestic sales?, answer: Chrysler | question: What did the Chevrolet Bel Air and Ford Galaxie 500 not recover from?, answer: lower price models question: What type of engine is an oscillating cylinder a variant of?, answer: steam | question: What is a variant of the simple expansion steam engine?, answer: An oscillating cylinder steam engine | question: What type of engines have oscillating cylinder steam engines been used in?, answer: full size working engines | question: What do oscillating cylinder steam engines line up with in a fixed port face or in the pivot mounting?, answer: holes | question: What is an oscillating cylinder steam engine a variant of?, answer: the simple expansion steam engine | question: What is another name for the entire cylinder rocks?, answer: oscillates | question: What does an oscillating cylinder steam engine not require to direct steam into and out of the cylinder?, answer: valves | question: What does an oscillating cylinder steam engine use instead of valves?, answer: the entire cylinder rocks | question: What does an oscillating cylinder steam engine have holes in?, answer: the cylinder line | question: In what part of the cylinder do the holes in the cylinder line up?, answer: a fixed port face question: What are very generally defined by the Blum complexity axioms?, answer: Complexity measures | question: Communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity are examples of what?, answer: Other complexity measures | question: What is an example of a complexity measure used in complexity theory?, answer: circuit complexity | question: What is an example of a complexity measure used in complexity theory?, answer: communication complexity | question: In what theory are communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity used?, answer: complexity theory | question: What is an example of a complexity measure used in complexity theory?, answer: decision tree complexity | question: Analogous definitions can be made for what?, answer: space requirements | question: What can be made for space requirements?, answer: Analogous definitions | question: What can be viewed as a computational resource?, answer: any complexity measure | question: What are complexity measures generally defined by?, answer: the Blum complexity axioms question: What can result in a more equal distribution of income across the board?, answer: steeper tax progressivity | question: In a progressive tax system, income does not change as a result of a change in what?, answer: tax regime | question: What is taxed in a progressive tax system?, answer: income | question: What is the difference in the Gini index for an income distribution before and after taxation an indicator of?, answer: such taxation | question: In a progressive tax system, what will often have a direct impact on the level of inequality within a society?, answer: the top tax rate | question: The Gini index for an income distribution before and after what event is an indicator for the effects of what?, answer: taxation | question: What increases as the taxable base amount increases?, answer: the tax rate | question: What is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases?, answer: a progressive tax system | question: The rate at which income is taxed coupled with the progressivity of what?, answer: the tax system | question: What is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases?, answer: A progressive tax question: What did the IPCC study that was 0.5-1.4 m above 1990 levels?, answer: sea levels | question: What did a study on projected rises in sea levels suggest has understated dangers and risks?, answer: previous estimates | question: What suggests that previous estimates by the IPCC, far from overstating dangers and risks, have actually understated them?, answer: scientific research | question: What organization is responsible for the Third Assessment Report?, answer: IPCC | question: What did the IPCC study?, answer: projected rises | question: What did the IPCC underestimate?, answer: dangers | question: What did the IPCC underestimate?, answer: risks | question: In what year would sea levels be 0.5-1.4 m above 1990 levels?, answer: 2100 sea levels | question: What does the IPCC stand for?, answer: Climate Change | question: What group's research suggests that previous estimates of sea levels have understated dangers and risks?, answer: the IPCC question: What did the Gulf War bring to Saudi Arabia?, answer: non-Muslim military personnel | question: What type of military personnel did the Gulf War bring to Saudi Arabia?, answer: non-Muslim | question: Where did the Gulf War take place?, answer: Saudi Arabian soil | question: Where did Saddam Hussein attack?, answer: Saudi Arabian | question: What movement was radicalized by the Gulf War?, answer: Islamist | question: What country did Saddam Hussein attack?, answer: Saudi | question: What country was involved in the Gulf War?, answer: US | question: What country did Saddam Hussein occupy?, answer: Kuwait | question: What did the Gulf War radicalize?, answer: the Islamist movement | question: Who was Hussein's enemy in the Gulf War?, answer: Saddam question: Where is the Town Moor located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What do the freemen of Newcastle have the right to graze on the Town Moor?, answer: cattle | question: Where is the Town Moor located?, answer: the city centre | question: What do the Freemen collect rent for the loss of?, answer: privilege | question: What is the Town Moor?, answer: Another green space | question: The Town Moor is larger than what famous park in London?, answer: Hyde Park | question: What is the name of the green space in Newcastle?, answer: the Town Moor | question: The Town Moor is larger than what other green space in London?, answer: Hampstead Heath question: What library was founded in 1816?, answer: University Library | question: What is the University Library?, answer: home | question: What is one of the largest and most beautiful roof gardens in Europe?, answer: The University Library garden | question: Who designed the University Library?, answer: Zbigniew Badowski | question: What is the name of the library that was founded in 1816?, answer: the University Library | question: Who designed the University Library garden?, answer: Irena Bajerska | question: Who designed the University Library?, answer: Marek Budzyński | question: What is the University Library?, answer: Another important library | question: What does the University Library garden contain?, answer: plants | question: How many square feet is the University Library garden?, answer: 55,014.35 question: What do immune cells attack when a tumor expresses antigens that are not found on normal cells?, answer: tumor cells | question: What does the presence of foreign antigens cause to attack the transformed tumor cells?, answer: immune cells | question: What are proteins normally important for regulating cell growth and survival called?, answer: tumor antigens | question: The transformed cells of tumors express antigens that are not found on what?, answer: normal cells | question: What are oncogenes responsible for?, answer: cell growth | question: What is another important role of the immune system?, answer: tumors | question: What does tyrosinase transform when expressed at high levels?, answer: certain skin cells | question: What do immune cells attack?, answer: the transformed tumor cells | question: What is another important role of the immune system to identify and eliminate tumors?, answer: immune surveillance | question: What level of tyrosinase is expressed in tumor cells?, answer: high levels question: Who described the fundamentalist "guardians of the tradition"?, answer: Graham E. Fuller | question: What was the "vanguard of change and Islamic reform" centered around?, answer: Muslim Brotherhood | question: What does Graham E. Fuller describe as "increasingly interdependent" with democracy in much of the Arab Muslim world?, answer: Islamism | question: What is another major division in Islamism?, answer: Islamic reform | question: What did the Salafi movement focus on instead of building?, answer: Islamic institutions | question: What did the Salafi movement reject?, answer: Shia Islam | question: What type of reform was the focus of the Salafi movement?, answer: Islamic | question: What movement eclipsed the Salafi movement?, answer: the Muslim Brotherhood movement | question: What is another name for the Wahhabi movement?, answer: Salafis | question: What was the focus of the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Islamisation question: Who was one of the victims of the al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya campaign?, answer: Egyptian bystanders | question: What nationality was al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya?, answer: Egyptian | question: What did al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya fight for?, answer: Islamic order | question: What did al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya employ in their struggle for Islamic order?, answer: violence | question: Who was the head of the counter-terrorism police?, answer: Major General Raouf Khayrat | question: What religion did al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya fight for?, answer: Islamic | question: Who was a parliamentary speaker in the al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya campaign?, answer: Rifaat al-Mahgoub | question: Who was the head of the counter-terrorism police?, answer: Raouf Khayrat question: What are the two categories of lay servants?, answer: local church lay servant | question: What are the two categories of lay servants in the United Methodist Church?, answer: lay servants | question: What is another position in the United Methodist Church?, answer: lay servant | question: What type of lay servant is recognized by the District or Conference Committee on Lay Speaking?, answer: certified lay servant | question: Who recommends a lay servant to be a certified lay servant?, answer: Church Council | question: What type of lay servant must be recommended by their pastor and Church Council or Charge Conference?, answer: local church | question: Who recommends a lay servant to be a certified lay servant?, answer: Charge Conference | question: Where do certified lay servants serve?, answer: other churches | question: How many advanced courses must lay servants complete every three years?, answer: one advanced lay servant course | question: What is another position in the United Methodist Church?, answer: the lay servant question: What are often used to control the effects of inflammation?, answer: Anti-inflammatory drugs | question: What are often used in conjunction with cytotoxic or immunosuppressive drugs?, answer: anti-inflammatory drugs | question: What type of drugs prevent T cells from responding to signals correctly?, answer: Immunosuppressive drugs | question: What drugs inhibit the immune response by killing dividing cells?, answer: Cytotoxic drugs | question: What can glucocorticoids have?, answer: many undesirable side effects | question: What is caused by the killing of dividing cells and their organs?, answer: toxic side effects | question: Anti-inflammatory drugs are often used to control the effects of what?, answer: inflammation | question: What type of dividing cells are killed by cytotoxic drugs?, answer: activated T cells | question: What is an example of an immunosuppressive drug?, answer: cyclosporin prevent T cells | question: What is one side effect of glucocorticoids?, answer: central obesity question: Apicomplexans are another group of what?, answer: chromalveolates | question: What are another group of chromalveolates?, answer: Apicomplexans | question: What are helicosproida?, answer: green algae | question: What do apicomplexans store their energy in?, answer: amylopectin starch granules | question: What type of chloroplast do apicomplexans have?, answer: a nonphotosynthetic chloroplast | question: What do many apicomplexans keep?, answer: a vestigial red algal derived chloroplast | question: Cryptosporidium has lost what?, answer: the chloroplast | question: Who inherited the chloroplast of apicomplexans?, answer: their ancestors | question: What group of chromalveolates are apicomplexans?, answer: another group | question: What is a vestigial red algal derived chloroplast called?, answer: an apicoplast question: Apicoplasts contain no photosynthetic pigments or what?, answer: true thylakoids | question: What does the fact that apicomplexans still keep their nonphotosynthetic chloroplast around demonstrate?, answer: important functions | question: What has lost all photosynthetic function?, answer: Apicoplasts | question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis | question: What do apicomplexans die when something interferes with?, answer: this apicoplast function | question: What have apicoplasts lost?, answer: all photosynthetic function | question: What provides plant cells with many important things besides sugar?, answer: Plant chloroplasts | question: What are true thylakoids?, answer: no photosynthetic pigments | question: What do plant chloroplasts provide plant cells with?, answer: many important things | question: What isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis?, answer: The most important apicoplast function question: What was the name of the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: Apollo | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of the LM?, answer: first | question: What was Apollo 5?, answer: the first unmanned test flight | question: Apollo 5 was the first unmanned test flight of what type of engine?, answer: LM | question: Where was the first unmanned test flight of the LM?, answer: Earth orbit | question: What was the name of the first unmanned test flight of the LM?, answer: AS-204 | question: What did Grumman want?, answer: a second unmanned test | question: In what mode was the ascent engine fired?, answer: abort mode | question: Who decided the next LM flight would be manned?, answer: George Low | question: What did George Low decide would be manned?, answer: the next LM flight question: What was the name of the D mission?, answer: Apollo | question: Who suggested sending Apollo 8 to orbit the Moon instead of the Saturn V?, answer: ASPO Manager George Low | question: What was Apollo 8 planned to be?, answer: the D mission | question: What mission was removed from the Apollo 8 mission?, answer: the E mission | question: Who was the ASPO Manager?, answer: George Low | question: What mission was the D mission deferred to in March 1969?, answer: the next mission | question: Who was the crew of Apollo 8?, answer: McDivitt | question: Who was the crew member of the Apollo 8 mission?, answer: Scott | question: Who was the crew member of the Apollo 8 mission?, answer: Schweickart | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December question: What program developed some of the space travel techniques that were necessary for the success of the Apollo missions?, answer: Gemini missions | question: Apollo/Saturn vehicles were used for what program?, answer: Apollo Applications Program | question: What program ran from 1961 to 1972?, answer: Apollo | question: What program supported Apollo from 1962 to 1966?, answer: Gemini | question: Gemini missions developed some of the space travel techniques that were necessary for the success of what missions?, answer: the Apollo missions | question: What type of vehicles were used for the Apollo applications program?, answer: Apollo/Saturn vehicles | question: What did Apollo use Saturn family rockets for?, answer: launch vehicles | question: Apollo/Saturn vehicles were used for what?, answer: an Apollo Applications Program | question: What was the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project?, answer: a joint Earth orbit mission | question: What did Apollo use as launch vehicles?, answer: Saturn family rockets question: What is the name of the space center NASA funded by the Apollo program?, answer: Kennedy Space Center | question: What is the name of NASA's space center?, answer: Johnson Space Center | question: What did Apollo set?, answer: several major human spaceflight milestones | question: avionics, telecommunications, and computers are examples of technology related to what?, answer: manned spaceflight | question: Apollo 8 was the only manned spacecraft to send manned missions beyond what orbit?, answer: low Earth orbit | question: Who set several major human spaceflight milestones?, answer: Apollo | question: What is the name of NASA's space center?, answer: its Johnson Space Center | question: What type of missions did Apollo send beyond low Earth orbit?, answer: manned missions | question: Apollo 17 returned 842 pounds of lunar rocks and soil to what planet?, answer: Earth | question: What did the Apollo program do for NASA's Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center?, answer: funded construction question: What was AppleTalk developed for?, answer: Apple Macintosh computers | question: What computers did Apple Inc. develop AppleTalk for?, answer: Apple Macintosh | question: Who developed AppleTalk?, answer: Apple Inc. | question: AppleTalk was the primary protocol used by who in the 1980s and 90s?, answer: Apple devices | question: Who developed AppleTalk?, answer: Apple | question: AppleTalk was a proprietary suite of what?, answer: networking protocols | question: What was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s?, answer: AppleTalk | question: AppleTalk was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and what decade?, answer: 90s | question: What did AppleTalk allow to be established ad hoc without a centralized router or server?, answer: local area networks | question: AppleTalk allowed local area networks to be established ad hoc without the need for a centralized router or what?, answer: server question: In what country are about one million Protestants?, answer: modern France | question: Where are most Protestants located in France?, answer: northeast France | question: In what country are 2% of the population Protestants?, answer: France | question: What group represents 2% of France's population?, answer: Protestants | question: What do the French Australians still consider themselves to be?, answer: Huguenots | question: What is the name of the mountain region in the south of France?, answer: Cévennes | question: Approximately one million Protestants in modern France represent some 2% of what?, answer: its population | question: What region in the south of France still considers Protestants to be Huguenots?, answer: the Cévennes mountain region | question: What is the name of the group that encourages the Huguenots to conserve their cultural heritage?, answer: Society | question: What happened to the French Australians after centuries of being considered Huguenot?, answer: exile question: Who did not reply to Luther's letter containing the 95 Theses?, answer: Archbishop Albrecht | question: What did Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg not reply to Luther's letter?, answer: Theses | question: Who did Albrecht of Mainz not reply to Luther's letter containing the 95 Theses?, answer: Magdeburg | question: Who wrote the letter containing the 95 Theses?, answer: Luther | question: Where was Albrecht from?, answer: Mainz | question: Where was the building of St Peter's Church?, answer: Rome | question: When was the 95 Theses sent to Rome?, answer: December | question: What did Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg check the theses for?, answer: heresy question: What did Aristotle believe the concept of a force to be an integral part of?, answer: Aristotelian cosmology | question: Who provided a philosophical discussion of the concept of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology?, answer: Aristotle | question: What cosmology was the concept of a force a part of?, answer: Aristotelian | question: What did Aristotle's theory not account for the behavior of?, answer: projectiles | question: In Aristotle's view, what did objects find at the start of a flight?, answer: place | question: Where did the elements of the terrestrial sphere come to rest in Aristotle's view?, answer: different "natural places | question: What did unnatural or forced motion require?, answer: continued application | question: What did Aristotle believe motionless objects on Earth to be in?, answer: their natural place | question: What did Aristotle believe about projectiles?, answer: conceptual trouble | question: How did Aristotle view the concept of a force?, answer: an integral part question: Who found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia?, answer: Huguenot refugees | question: What group of refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia?, answer: Huguenot | question: What church did the Huguenots worship?, answer: St. Peter | question: What church did the Huguenots worship in Angermünde?, answer: St. Paul | question: Nearly 50,000 Huguenots established themselves in what country?, answer: Germany | question: What were the Huguenots granted in Brandenburg-Prussia?, answer: special privileges | question: Where did the Huguenots find a safe haven?, answer: Scandinavia | question: Where were the Huguenots welcomed?, answer: Prussia | question: Who was the Elector of Brandenburg?, answer: Frederick William | question: What type of states did the Huguenots find a safe haven in?, answer: Reformed question: What were engines using high-pressure steam more powerful than?, answer: previous engines | question: Who invented engines using high-pressure steam?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: Along with Richard Trevithick, who introduced engines using high-pressure steam?, answer: Oliver Evans | question: Who obtained his high-pressure engine patent in 1802?, answer: Trevithick | question: What were high-pressure steam engines used for?, answer: transport applications | question: What did Richard Trevithick and Oliver Evans use to create engines?, answer: high-pressure steam | question: What did Trevithick obtain in 1802?, answer: his high-pressure engine patent | question: What year did Richard Trevithick and Oliver Evans introduce engines using high-pressure steam?, answer: 1801 introduced engines | question: What was adopted as a power source?, answer: the steam engine | question: What did technological developments and improvements in manufacturing techniques result in the design of?, answer: more efficient engines question: What dropped 120 m (390 ft) in the six major Ice Ages?, answer: sea level | question: How many major Ice Ages have occurred since 600,000 years ago?, answer: six major Ice Ages | question: Which river was diverted through the English Channel during the Early Pleistocene?, answer: Rhine | question: Around 2.5 million years ago was the geological period of what?, answer: the Ice Ages | question: What sea did the Rhine follow in the Early Pleistocene?, answer: North Sea | question: What is the name of the country that the Rhine built deltas in?, answer: Netherlands | question: What channel diverted the Rhine's course?, answer: English | question: Around 2.5 million years ago, what was the period of the Ice Ages?, answer: the geological period | question: The Rhine followed a course to the northwest through what?, answer: the present North Sea | question: What did the Rhine build during interglacials?, answer: deltas question: What did Hartmanis and Stearns lay out the definitions of?, answer: computational complexity | question: What did Hartmanis and Stearns write about?, answer: systematic studies | question: Who wrote "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Juris Hartmanis | question: Who wrote "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Richard Stearns | question: Who wrote "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Fortnow | question: Who wrote "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Homer | question: What did Hartmanis and Stearns write about?, answer: Algorithms | question: What did Edmonds define as bounded by a polynomial of the input size?, answer: running time | question: What definitions were laid out in the paper "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: time and space complexity | question: Who pointed out that the beginning of systematic studies in computational complexity was attributed to the seminal paper "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Fortnow & Homer question: Who was elected khan of the Mongols in 1186?, answer: Temüjin | question: What did Jamukha and Temüjin become?, answer: rivals | question: Who was the leader of the Mongols when Temüjin was elected khan of the Mongols?, answer: Jamukha | question: What did Jamukha and Temüjin consolidate as they drifted apart?, answer: power | question: What group did Temüjin attract?, answer: followers | question: What type of followers did Temüjin attract?, answer: lower class | question: What type of followers did Temüjin attract?, answer: range question: Who does the Presiding Officer represent at home and abroad?, answer: Parliament | question: What Parliament is the Presiding Officer a member of?, answer: Scottish | question: What body is the Presiding Officer a member of?, answer: the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body | question: Who does the Presiding Officer represent at home and abroad?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: Who represents the Scottish Parliament at home and abroad?, answer: The Presiding Officer | question: Who is responsible for ensuring that the Parliament functions effectively and has the staff, property and resources it requires to operate?, answer: the Presiding Officer | question: What is the Presiding Officer responsible for?, answer: the Parliament functions | question: What is the Presiding Officer responsible for ensuring the Parliament has?, answer: property | question: What is the Presiding Officer responsible for?, answer: resources | question: What is the name of the body that allocates time and sets the work agenda in the chamber?, answer: Bureau question: What did Temüjin unite under his rule?, answer: other disparate smaller tribes | question: What was the new title of Temüjin?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was Temüjin recognized as at a Khuruldai?, answer: Khan | question: What was the name of the group that became known collectively under Temüjin?, answer: Mongols | question: What was the name of Temüjin's son?, answer: Genghis | question: Who united the Merkits, Naimans, Mongols, Keraites, Tatars, Uyghurs, and other smaller tribes?, answer: Temüjin | question: What was the name of the other smaller tribes under Temüjin's rule?, answer: Naimans | question: Who did Temüjin unite or subdue in 1206?, answer: Merkits | question: What tribe did Temüjin unite in 1206?, answer: Keraites | question: What was the name of the tribe that Temüjin subdued in 1206?, answer: Tatars question: Where are chloroplasts specialized for each stage of photosynthesis?, answer: C4 mesophyll cells | question: Where does the four-carbon compound drop off CO2 and return to the mesophyll?, answer: bundle sheath chloroplasts | question: What type of cells have normal grana and thylakoids?, answer: mesophyll cells | question: What type of chloroplasts are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis?, answer: sheath cells | question: What do not carry out the light reactions?, answer: Bundle sheath chloroplasts | question: What is the process called when chloroplasts store CO2 in a four-carbon compound?, answer: C4 photosynthesis | question: What cells in C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialized for each stage of photosynthesis?, answer: chloroplasts | question: Bundle sheath chloroplasts do not carry out the light reactions, preventing oxygen from building up in them and disrupting what?, answer: rubisco activity | question: What are chloroplasts in C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells specialized for?, answer: photosynthesis | question: Bundle sheath chloroplasts do not carry out the light reactions, preventing what from building up in them?, answer: oxygen question: Who would not grow large enough to support a full-time ABC affiliate until the 1960s?, answer: several smaller markets | question: What reported five times lower viewership than its competitors?, answer: ABC programming | question: What was relegated to secondary status on one or both of the existing stations?, answer: ABC | question: What was ABC relegated to on one or both of the existing stations?, answer: secondary status | question: ABC was relegated to secondary status on one or both of the existing what?, answer: stations | question: How long before the city's economic collapse did WKST-TV begin airing programs outside of recommended timeslots?, answer: decades | question: What was the exception to ABC being relegated to secondary status?, answer: the largest markets | question: What allowed WTRF-TV in Wheeling, West Virginia to begin airing ABC programming on a digital subchannel?, answer: digital television | question: WKST-TV in Youngstown, Ohio, now WYTV, despite the small size of what market?, answer: the surrounding market | question: What did smaller markets not grow large enough to support until the 1960s?, answer: a full-time ABC affiliate question: What did Temüjin promise civilians and soldiers wealth from?, answer: future possible war spoils | question: What did Temüjin promise civilians and soldiers to follow?, answer: absolute obedience | question: Temüjin promised civilians and what from future war spoils?, answer: soldiers wealth | question: Who promised civilians and soldiers wealth from future war spoils?, answer: Temüjin | question: What code did Temüjin use as an incentive to follow his rule of law?, answer: Yassa | question: What was the Yassa code?, answer: law | question: What did Temüjin not drive away as he defeated rival tribes?, answer: enemy soldiers | question: Who did Temüjin promise wealth to?, answer: civilians | question: Who did Temüjin defeat?, answer: rival tribes | question: Why did Temüjin promise civilians and soldiers wealth from future war spoils?, answer: an incentive question: What ABC show ended its run in 1983?, answer: Happy Days | question: What did four of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s end their runs in the mid-1980s?, answer: programming | question: What was the name of the show that ended its run in 1983?, answer: Days | question: Who decided to refocus itself on comedies and family-oriented series in the mid-1980s?, answer: ABC | question: What ABC show ended its run in 1983?, answer: Laverne | question: Laverne & Shirley ended its run in 1983, what was the name of the show?, answer: Shirley | question: What was the name of one of ABC's family-oriented shows that ended its run in the mid-1980s?, answer: Perfect Strangers | question: What was the name of ABC's family-oriented show in the mid-1980s?, answer: Mr. Belvedere | question: What did Laverne & Shirley end in 1983?, answer: its run question: What act introduced qualifications to be an MSP?, answer: the British Nationality Act | question: What nationality is required to be an MSP?, answer: British | question: What act introduced qualifications to be an MSP?, answer: Commons Disqualification | question: What House of Parliament has a number of qualifications to be an MSP?, answer: Commons | question: What were introduced under the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 and the British Nationality Act 1981?, answer: Such qualifications | question: What does the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 and the British Nationality Act 1981 apply to being an MSP?, answer: qualifications | question: What act introduced qualifications to be an MSP?, answer: the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 | question: What country is a citizen resident in the UK?, answer: European Union | question: Where are qualifications for MSPs introduced?, answer: the House of Commons | question: What country must a MSP be a European Union citizen resident in?, answer: UK question: What continues to be destroyed by deforestation and ecocide?, answer: indigenous territories | question: What has the relationship between non-human primates and the symbolism of?, answer: indigenous lowland South American peoples | question: What is the cause of the destruction of indigenous territories?, answer: deforestation | question: Which indigenous peoples' rainforest communities continue to disappear?, answer: Peruvian | question: What is the cause of the disappearance of indigenous territories?, answer: ecocide | question: What has the relationship between non-human primates in the subsistence and symbolism of indigenous lowland South American peoples gained?, answer: increased attention | question: What country's lowland peoples have gained increased attention?, answer: South American | question: Which indigenous people struggle to fight for their cultural survival and the fate of their forested territories?, answer: Urarina | question: The Urarina continue to struggle to fight for their cultural survival and the fate of their forested territories?, answer: others question: What is the world's first museum of Posters?, answer: Museum | question: What is the most prestigious museum in Warsaw?, answer: National Museum | question: What type of expositions are the Museum of Posters and the Railway Museum?, answer: interesting examples | question: What is the world's largest collection of art posters?, answer: first Museum of Posters | question: What does the Museum of Posters have one of the largest collections of in the world?, answer: art posters | question: Which museum has the largest collection of art posters in the world?, answer: the Railway Museum | question: What are the most notable examples of?, answer: expositions | question: What type of art is in the Museum of Hunting and Riding?, answer: Posters | question: What does the Museum of the Polish Army depict?, answer: arms question: What glaciers began to thaw?, answer: expanded alpine glaciers | question: What continent was fully forested by 9000 BP?, answer: Europe | question: When did fall-winter snow cover melt?, answer: spring | question: When did snow cover melt in spring?, answer: fall-winter | question: In what year was Europe fully forested?, answer: BP | question: What region began to warm up from 22,000 years ago?, answer: northwest Europe | question: What caused the English Channel and North Sea to re-inundate?, answer: ocean water levels | question: Along with the English Channel, what sea re-inundated?, answer: North Sea | question: What did rapid warming and changes of vegetation open to open?, answer: forest | question: When did northwest Europe begin to warm up?, answer: 22,000 years ago question: What type of households were 36.4% of the population?, answer: families | question: What was the average family size?, answer: the average family size | question: What was the average household size?, answer: The average household size | question: What type of households were there as of 2010?, answer: households | question: What was the average age of a child in the city?, answer: age | question: As of what year were there 366,273 households?, answer: 2010[update | question: What percentage of the city's population is under the age of 18?, answer: 10.5% | question: What percentage of the population was 65 years of age or older?, answer: 10.9% | question: What percentage of households were vacant as of 2010?, answer: 11.8% | question: What percentage of households had a female householder with no husband present?, answer: 15.2% question: What type of schools in the United States charged substantial tuition in 2012?, answer: quality private schools | question: What type of school has a student body that far exceeds their capacity?, answer: Boarding schools | question: What type of school did tuition not cover operating expenses?, answer: boarding schools | question: What type of private schools in New York City charge close to $40,000 annually?, answer: day schools | question: What did quality private schools in the United States charge in 2012?, answer: substantial tuition | question: What type of private schools in the United States charged substantial tuition in 2012?, answer: quality | question: What did the Groton School have?, answer: substantial endowments | question: In what city are day schools in the U.S. located?, answer: New York City | question: What did quality private schools in the United States charge in 2012?, answer: tuition | question: In what country is the Groton School located?, answer: the United States question: As of April 2014, how many schools were in New Zealand?, answer: private schools | question: What has been in decline since the mid-1970s?, answer: Private school numbers | question: What has been in decline since the mid-1970s?, answer: private school numbers | question: Why have private school numbers been in decline since the mid-1970s?, answer: many private schools | question: What is the main cause of the decline in private schools in New Zealand?, answer: student numbers | question: What do state-integrated schools keep?, answer: their private school special character | question: As of April 2014, there are 88 private schools in what country?, answer: New Zealand | question: How many private schools are in New Zealand as of April 2014?, answer: 88 private schools | question: What type of school receives state funds in return for operating like a state school?, answer: State-integrated schools | question: Private schools in New Zealand have been in decline since the mid-1970s due to many private schools opting to become what?, answer: state-integrated schools question: Who had 77 per cent retention rate in the final two years of secondary school?, answer: public school students | question: As of August 2010, what type of schools were enrolled in Victoria?, answer: public schools | question: What type of students had a 90 per cent retention rate?, answer: private school students | question: What type of school did 61 per cent of private students attend as of August 2010?, answer: Catholic schools | question: How many students in Victoria attend Catholic schools?, answer: private schools | question: In what type of school are more than 390,000 students enrolled in?, answer: secondary school | question: In what type of school are more than 390,000 students enrolled?, answer: secondary schools | question: What type of schools were more than 462,000 students enrolled in?, answer: primary schools | question: What percentage of Victoria's students attend Catholic schools?, answer: private students | question: How many public schools did Victoria have as of August 2010?, answer: 1,548 public schools question: What part of California has a population of 22,680,010?, answer: southern California | question: What was the population of southern California in 2010?, answer: United States Census | question: What state has a population of 22,680,010?, answer: California | question: What is southern California known for?, answer: high growth rates | question: What is the name of the emerging region of California?, answer: Greater Sacramento | question: What is a major factor in southern California's growth?, answer: an emerging Greater Sacramento region | question: As of what year did southern California have a population of 22,680,010?, answer: the 2010 United States Census | question: Southern California's growth rate grew less than what in the 2000s?, answer: the state average question: What race made up 23.4% of the population?, answer: other races | question: What is the population density per square mile?, answer: square mile | question: What percentage of the population was Native American?, answer: 1.6% Native American | question: What is the largest racial group in the city?, answer: African American | question: What is the racial makeup of the city?, answer: Native American | question: What percentage of the population is Pacific Islander?, answer: 0.1% Pacific Islander | question: What is the racial makeup of the city?, answer: 50.2% White | question: What percentage of the population was Pacific Islander in 2000?, answer: 0.1% | question: What percentage of the city is Native American?, answer: 1.6% | question: What percentage of the city is Asian?, answer: 11.2% question: What did CBS broadcast as its lead-out programs for Super Bowl 50?, answer: special episodes | question: What type of talk shows did CBS broadcast as its lead-out programs for Super Bowl 50?, answer: late night | question: What type of programming did CBS stop broadcasting after the Super Bowl?, answer: late local programming | question: CBS broadcast special episodes of its late night talk shows instead of broadcasts of what?, answer: primetime series | question: Who broadcasts special episodes of its late night talk shows for the Super Bowl?, answer: CBS | question: Who aired a special episode of The Late Late Show with CBS?, answer: James Corden | question: What was the name of the show that CBS aired with James Corden after the Super Bowl?, answer: The Late Late Show | question: Who did CBS broadcast a special episode of The Late Show with after the Super Bowl?, answer: Stephen Colbert | question: What did CBS broadcast with Stephen Colbert after the Super Bowl?, answer: a special episode | question: CBS broadcast special episodes of its late night talk shows as its lead-out programs for what game?, answer: Super Bowl question: What did Temüjin's marriage to Börte cement?, answer: alliances | question: To cement alliances between what tribes did Temüjin marry Börte?, answer: their respective tribes | question: Why did Temüjin marry Börte?, answer: order | question: What tribe did Börte belong to?, answer: the Onggirat tribe | question: Who was Börte's father?, answer: Temüjin | question: What tribe did Toghrul Khan belong to?, answer: the Keraite tribe | question: What did Temüjin take as a result of his marriage to Börte?, answer: several morganatic wives | question: Who did Temüjin marry when he was around 16?, answer: Börte | question: What tribe did Börte belong to?, answer: Onggirat | question: Who was Jamukha's protector?, answer: Toghrul Khan question: What was the last time the Broncos wore white?, answer: Super Bowl | question: When did the Broncos last wear matching white jerseys and pants?, answer: Super Bowl XXXIII | question: What did Elway say the Broncos had in their white uniforms?, answer: Super Bowl success | question: In what Super Bowl did the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Seattle Seahawks?, answer: Super Bowl XL | question: In what Super Bowl did the Broncos lose when they wore white jerseys?, answer: Super Bowl XXXII | question: In what Super Bowl did the Broncos lose when they wore white jerseys?, answer: Super Bowl XXI | question: In what Super Bowl did the Broncos lose when they wore orange jerseys?, answer: Super Bowl XII | question: What color did the Broncos wear in the Super Bowl XXI?, answer: white jerseys | question: In what games did the Broncos lose when they wore orange jerseys?, answer: Super Bowls | question: What did the Broncos last wear in the Super Bowl?, answer: matching white pants question: What can be resolved into components of a set of basis vectors?, answer: force vectors | question: What can be three-dimensional?, answer: Orthogonal force vectors | question: What can also be resolved into independent components at right angles to each other?, answer: forces | question: What can forces be resolved into at right angles to each other?, answer: independent components | question: What can forces be resolved into at right angles to each other?, answer: components | question: What are independent of each other because forces acting at ninety degrees to each other have no effect on the magnitude or direction of the other?, answer: Orthogonal components | question: What are independent of each other because forces acting at ninety degrees to each other have no effect on the magnitude or direction of the other?, answer: orthogonal components | question: What yields the original force?, answer: vector addition | question: Resolving force vectors into components of a set of what is often a more mathematically clean way to describe forces?, answer: basis vectors | question: What is often done by considering what set of basis vectors will make the mathematics most convenient?, answer: orthogonal basis vectors question: What was a lawyer from Stuttgart entitled to bring a claim under?, answer: establishment freedom | question: What did the Milan Bar Council censure a lawyer for not having registered?, answer: service freedom | question: What does article 49 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: freedom | question: What does Article 49 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: bargaining power | question: What do all people or entities that engage in economic activity, particularly the self-employed, have a right to set up an enterprise without?, answer: unjustified restrictions | question: What does article 49 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: establishment | question: What article of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protects the "freedom of establishment"?, answer: article | question: What article says states are exempt from infringing others' freedom of establishment when they exercise "official authority"?, answer: TFEU article | question: What does article 49 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union create for "workers" who generally lack bargaining power in the market?, answer: rights | question: What did pursuing activity more "on a temporary basis" mean?, answer: services question: What does the collection include parts of buildings?, answer: period rooms | question: The main architecture gallery has a series of pillars from various buildings and what?, answer: different periods | question: What is the name of the gallery that has a fireplace?, answer: Northumberland house | question: The main architecture gallery has a series of pillars from what?, answer: various buildings | question: The main architecture gallery has a series of pillars from various periods, including portals, fireplaces, balconies and what?, answer: buildings | question: What are in the galleries concerned with Asia?, answer: Examples | question: What is an example of the two top stories of the facade of Sir Paul Pindar's house?, answer: example | question: What is a rare survivor of the Great Fire of London?, answer: leaded windows | question: portals, fireplaces, balconies and a stone buffet are examples of what type of building?, answer: Italian Renaissance buildings | question: How many examples of Italian Renaissance buildings are in the collection?, answer: several examples question: Where did a tradition of singing develop?, answer: Saint Evroul | question: Where did the choir of Saint Evroul achieve fame?, answer: Normandy | question: What did the monks of Saint Evroul continue to do?, answer: singing | question: What did the choir achieve in Normandy?, answer: fame | question: Where did the monks of Saint-Evroul flee to?, answer: southern Italy | question: Who patronised the monks of Saint-Evroul?, answer: Robert Guiscard | question: Who was the abbot of Saint Evroul?, answer: Robert de Grantmesnil | question: Where did the monks flee to under the Norman abbot Robert de Grantmesnil?, answer: Saint-Evroul | question: Who fled to southern Italy?, answer: several monks question: What percentage of the Rhine's discharge is from the River Waal?, answer: total discharge | question: What is the name of the river that discharges the Rhine?, answer: Nederrijn | question: What branch of the River Nederrijn discharges to the North Sea?, answer: Lek | question: What branch of the Rhine discharges to the North Sea?, answer: Waal | question: Where are the branches Waal and Nederrijn-Lek located?, answer: Rotterdam | question: At what time do the branches Waal and Nederrijn-Lek discharge to the North Sea?, answer: present | question: What branches of the Rhine discharge to the North Sea?, answer: Waal and Nederrijn-Lek discharge | question: What has maintained the distribution of the Rhine since 1709?, answer: river engineering works | question: What was the former name of the IJsselmeer?, answer: Zuider Zee | question: Which branch of the river flows to the north and enters the IJsselmeer?, answer: The river IJssel branch question: What ordination order was abolished at the 1996 General Conference?, answer: transitional deacon | question: What did the removal of the ordination order of transitional deacon create?, answer: new orders | question: What is another name for a deacon who serves a two-three-year term in a full-time appointment after being commissioned?, answer: provisional elder | question: At what event was the ordination order of transitional deacon abolished?, answer: General Conference | question: What was abolished at the 1996 General Conference?, answer: the ordination order | question: What is another name for a provisional elder?, answer: "provisional deacon | question: What are provisional elders or provisional deacon?, answer: the respective orders | question: What is a provisional elder granted in their local appointment?, answer: sacramental ministry | question: What is the term for a seminary graduate who serves a two-three-year term in a full-time appointment after being commissioned?, answer: The provisional elder/deacon | question: Who is granted sacramental ministry in their local appointment?, answer: the provisional elder question: What river occupied its Late-Glacial valley at the start of the Holocene?, answer: Rhine | question: When did the Rhine occupy its Late-Glacial valley?, answer: Holocene | question: Coeval absolute sea-level rise and tectonic subsidence have strongly influenced what?, answer: delta evolution | question: What was the name of the delta formed as sea level continued to rise in the Netherlands?, answer: Holocene Rhine-Meuse | question: What did the Holocene Rhine-Meuse form?, answer: delta | question: What did the Rhine occupy at the beginning of the Holocene?, answer: its Late-Glacial valley | question: What was formed as sea level continued to rise in the Netherlands?, answer: the Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta | question: What type of formations were inherited from the Last Glacial?, answer: tidal inlet formations | question: When did the Holocene begin?, answer: years ago | question: What river occupied its Late-Glacial valley at the start of the Holocene?, answer: the Rhine question: Whose induction motor did Lamme develop a version of?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Westinghouse Electric believe Tesla's patents gave them patent priority over?, answer: other AC systems | question: What did Westinghouse Electric call their complete polyphase phase?, answer: AC system | question: Who started branding their complete polyphase phase AC system as the "Tesla Polyphase System"?, answer: Westinghouse Electric | question: What did Westinghouse believe Tesla's patents gave them over other AC systems?, answer: patent priority | question: Who was the Westinghouse engineer that developed the induction motor?, answer: Benjamin Lamme | question: What did Benjamin Lamme make in developing the efficient version of Tesla's induction motor?, answer: great progress | question: What company did Benjamin Lamme work for at the beginning of 1893?, answer: Westinghouse | question: What type of system was the "Tesla Polyphase System"?, answer: AC | question: Who was the engineer that developed the induction motor?, answer: 1893 Westinghouse engineer Benjamin Lamme question: What did radioactive isotopes allow geologists to obtain?, answer: accurate absolute dates | question: What could be applied to fossil sequences in which there was datable material?, answer: absolute ages | question: What did isotopic dates convert the old relative ages into?, answer: new absolute ages | question: What was facilitated by the ability to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events using radioactive isotopes and other methods?, answer: important advancement | question: What science was facilitated by the ability to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events using radioactive isotopes and other methods?, answer: geological science | question: What could geologists use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to before radioactive isotopes?, answer: date sections | question: What became possible to assign absolute ages to rock units?, answer: isotopic dates | question: What did isotopic dates allow geologists to assign absolute ages to?, answer: rock units | question: What did radioactive isotopes and other methods allow geologists to obtain accurate absolute dates to?, answer: geologic events | question: Radioactive isotopes and what other method were used to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events?, answer: other methods question: What was the name of the movie theater operator that was forced by the Supreme Court to become an independent entity?, answer: United Paramount Theatres | question: What company did United Paramount Theatres separate from?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: What was United Paramount Theatres?, answer: movie theater operator | question: What was the name of the movie theater operator that was forced by the Supreme Court to become an independent entity?, answer: UPT | question: Who forced United Paramount Theatres to become an independent entity?, answer: the U.S. Supreme Court | question: What did the Supreme Court force United Paramount Theatres to become?, answer: an independent entity | question: When did United Paramount Theatres become an independent entity?, answer: the end | question: What network was on the verge of bankruptcy?, answer: ABC | question: What did ABC invest in?, answer: purchasing and building stations | question: What country did Prudential Insurance Company come from?, answer: America question: At the end of what war was the Rhineland subject to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: World War I | question: What was Adolf Hitler's rise to after the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: power | question: What treaty was the Rhineland subject to at the end of World War I?, answer: Versailles | question: What did the Treaty of Versailles cause in Germany?, answer: much resentment | question: What was subject to the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I?, answer: Rhineland | question: The Treaty of Versailles caused much resentment in what country?, answer: Germany | question: Britain and France were not inclined to appease whom?, answer: Hitler | question: Who re-occupied the Rhineland in 1936?, answer: German question: Who raised his arm in the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout?, answer: Luther | question: In what way did Luther raise his arm at the end of his speech?, answer: the traditional salute | question: What type of speech did Michael Mullett consider Luther's speech to be?, answer: epoch-making oratory | question: Luther raised his arm in the traditional salute of a knight winning what?, answer: a bout | question: When did Luther raise his arm in the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout?, answer: the end | question: At the end of what speech did Luther raise his arm in the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout?, answer: this speech | question: Luther raised his arm in the traditional salute of who winning a bout?, answer: a knight | question: Who considers Luther's speech a "world classic of epoch-making oratory?", answer: Michael Mullett | question: What did Luther raise at the end of the speech?, answer: his arm | question: What does Michael Mullett consider Luther's speech to be?, answer: a "world classic question: Whose position was entirely religious and in no respect racial?, answer: Luther | question: What was Roland Bainton's profession?, answer: Luther biographer | question: What did Hans J. Hillerbrand believe Luther's work was a precursor of?, answer: Nazi antisemitism | question: Luther's writings against the Jews were largely ignored in the 18th and 19th centuries, and there was no continuity between Luther's thought and what?, answer: Nazi ideology | question: Why did the Nazis revive Luther's work?, answer: anti-Semites | question: Whose use of Luther's work was opportunistic?, answer: Nazis | question: What did Hans J. Hillerbrand believe Luther's antisemitism ignored?, answer: German history | question: What did Hans J. Hillerbrand believe Luther's antisemitism ignored?, answer: other contributory factors question: What was the Protectorate known as?, answer: British East Africa | question: Who agreed a truce to keep the young colonies out of direct hostilities?, answer: German East Africa | question: What was the Protectorate generally known as?, answer: East Africa | question: What did the truce attempt to keep the young colonies out of?, answer: direct hostilities | question: When did World War I begin?, answer: August | question: Whose resources did Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck capture?, answer: British | question: What was British East Africa known as?, answer: Protectorate | question: What country did Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck take command of?, answer: German | question: What war began in August 1914?, answer: World War I | question: What did the truce attempt to keep out of direct hostilities?, answer: the young colonies question: What company was UPT a subsidiary of?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: What network did Goldenson try to help grow?, answer: ABC | question: The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet held the record for the longest-running prime time comedy in what?, answer: U.S. television history | question: Where did Goldenson work when UPT was a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures?, answer: Hollywood | question: What did Goldenson do to help grow ABC?, answer: attempts | question: At what time did Goldenson try to help grow ABC?, answer: the same time | question: The Lone Ranger was based on what program?, answer: radio | question: Who was trying to help grow ABC?, answer: Goldenson | question: What company was Paramount Pictures a subsidiary of?, answer: UPT | question: What was Goldenson trying to provide for ABC?, answer: content question: Who did the Mongols import to serve as administrators in China?, answer: Central Asian Muslims | question: Where were the Han Chinese moved to?, answer: Central Asian areas | question: Who imported Central Asian Muslims to serve as administrators in China?, answer: Mongols | question: Who did the Mongols import to serve as administrators in China?, answer: Central Asian | question: Who was stationed in the area of the former Kingdom of Qocho?, answer: Chinese soldiers | question: Who were not allowed to manage without the Mongols?, answer: Muslims | question: What did the Mongols send the Han Chinese and Khitans to serve as?, answer: administrators | question: What was Ahai familiar with?, answer: Chinese culture | question: Who was the Governor of Samarqand?, answer: Chinese | question: Where did the Mongols send Han Chinese to?, answer: Besh Baliq question: How many British troops were stationed in North America at the start of the war?, answer: few British troops | question: Where were no French regular army troops stationed at the start of the war?, answer: North America | question: What country's troops were stationed in North America at the start of the war?, answer: British | question: Who mustered local militia companies?, answer: Most British colonies | question: How many French troops were stationed in North America at the start of the war?, answer: no French regular army troops | question: What did most British colonies muster to deal with native threats?, answer: local militia companies | question: What did some of the colonial regulars have?, answer: significant woodland combat experience | question: Who had no regular army troops in North America at the start of the war?, answer: French | question: What did the colonial government recruit when needed?, answer: militia support | question: Who commanded the troupes de la marine?, answer: colonial regulars question: Luther argued against resisting whom in his 1518 Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses?, answer: Turks | question: Luther thought the Turks were enemies of whom?, answer: Christ | question: What city did Suleiman the Magnificent besiege?, answer: Vienna | question: What did Luther think the Turks were?, answer: enemies | question: Who argued against resisting the Turks in his 1518 Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses?, answer: Luther | question: Who was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging Vienna with?, answer: Ottoman | question: Who was the Magnificent at the time of the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: Suleiman | question: Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna with what?, answer: a vast Ottoman army | question: What did Luther support against the Turks?, answer: non-religious war | question: Luther thought the Turks were a scourge sent to punish who?, answer: Christians question: What were arranged marriages used to solidify?, answer: temporary alliances | question: arranged marriages were often used to solidify temporary what?, answer: alliances | question: What was one of the tough political climates of Mongolia?, answer: tribal warfare | question: What was often used to solidify temporary alliances?, answer: arranged marriages | question: Temüjin grew up observing the tough political climate of what country?, answer: Mongolia | question: How many of the tribal confederations of Mongolia were united?, answer: none | question: What did the Chinese dynasties interfere with?, answer: foreign forces | question: What type of revenge was carried out between the confederations?, answer: continual acts | question: What were not united politically at this time?, answer: the tribal confederations | question: What did foreign forces do to the Mongolian political climate?, answer: interference question: What do third-party channels that opt for encryption receive discounts for?, answer: free EPG entries | question: BSkyB has no veto over the presence of channels on what?, answer: EPG | question: Who has no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG?, answer: BSkyB | question: BSkyB has no veto over the presence of what on their EPG?, answer: channels | question: What is an enforced part of BSkyB's operating licence?, answer: open access | question: What does BSkyB not carry control over?, answer: carriage issues | question: Who enforces open access to BSkyB's EPG?, answer: Ofcom | question: What does BSkyB not carry control over the channel's content or picture quality?, answer: carriage | question: What is an enforced part of BSkyB's operating licence?, answer: access | question: What is one issue that BSkyB does not have control over?, answer: picture quality question: What can customers who do not subscribe to BSkyB's channels still pay a monthly fee to enable?, answer: Sky+ functions | question: What type of PVR did BSkyB initially charge additional fees for using?, answer: Sky+ | question: In February 2011 BSkyB discontinued the non-HD variant of its Multiroom box, offering a smaller version of the SkyHD box without what?, answer: Sky+ functionality | question: What did BSkyB initially charge for using a Sky+ PVR with their service?, answer: additional subscription fees | question: Who initially charged additional subscription fees for using a Sky+ PVR with their service?, answer: BSkyB | question: Who did BSkyB waive the charge for whose package included two or more premium channels?, answer: subscribers | question: What did BSkyB discontinue in January 2010?, answer: the Sky+ Box | question: What did BSkyB initially charge additional subscription fees for using?, answer: a Sky+ PVR | question: What do customers that have Sky+ and subscribe to get Sky+ included at no extra charge?, answer: any BSkyB subscription package | question: How many users did Sky have as of 31 March 2008?, answer: 3,393,000 Sky+ users question: Who launched the HDTV service, Sky+ HD?, answer: BSkyB | question: On what date did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: May | question: What was the name of BSkyB's HDTV service?, answer: Sky+ HD | question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: launch | question: What caused 17,000 customers to not receive the Sky+ HD service?, answer: failed deliveries | question: Who did BSkyB claim had registered to receive the HDTV service prior to its launch?, answer: people | question: Who was the manufacturer of BSkyB's set top box?, answer: manufacturer Thomson | question: What did BSkyB launch on 22 May 2006?, answer: its HDTV service | question: What was BSkyB rumored to be having with its set top box?, answer: supply issues | question: What did BSkyB claim 40,000 people had registered to receive prior to its launch?, answer: the HD service question: What company is NDS a part of?, answer: Cisco Systems | question: Who has design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service?, answer: BSkyB | question: What are not available as stand-alone DVB CAMs?, answer: VideoGuard decoders | question: What is the name of the pay-TV scrambling system owned by NDS?, answer: VideoGuard | question: What company is NDS?, answer: a Cisco Systems company | question: Who owns the VideoGuard system?, answer: NDS | question: What does BSkyB use?, answer: the VideoGuard pay-TV scrambling system | question: What does BSkyB have over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service?, answer: design authority | question: What are stand-alone DVB CAMs?, answer: conditional-access modules | question: Who designed and built the receivers for BSkyB?, answer: different manufacturers question: What was the name of BSkyB's digital service?, answer: Sky Digital | question: What did BSkyB compete with in 1998?, answer: cable services | question: What was the new name of BSkyB's interactive service?, answer: Sky Active | question: What company's digital service was officially launched on October 1, 1998?, answer: Sky | question: What was the later name of BSkyB's terrestrial offering?, answer: ITV Digital | question: What was the name of Sky Digital's digital service?, answer: BSkyB | question: What brand made an important distinction between BSkyB's digital service and Sky's analogue service?, answer: the Sky Digital brand | question: What did the use of the Sky Digital brand make an important distinction between?, answer: the new service question: BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service became available in 10 million homes in 2010?, answer: home | question: In what country was BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service first available?, answer: Europe | question: What was BSkyB's pay-TV platform in Europe?, answer: first | question: What was Europe's first pay-TV platform to achieve?, answer: that milestone | question: How many homes did BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service become available in in 2010?, answer: 10 million homes | question: In what country did BSkyB say it reached its target of 36% of households?, answer: UK | question: BSkyB's direct-to-home service reached 36% of what in the UK?, answer: households | question: What did media commentators doubt could be reached as the growth in what else in Europe flattened?, answer: subscriber numbers | question: When was the target for BSkyB's direct-to-home service announced?, answer: August question: What channel is only accessible with a Sky+ box?, answer: Sky Box Office | question: What channel provides a pseudo-video on demand interactive service?, answer: Sky News | question: What do the Sky Movies and Sky Box Office channels include for recent films?, answer: optional Dolby Digital soundtracks | question: Sky News is amongst what?, answer: other channels | question: What channels are available for Dolby Digital soundtracks?, answer: the Sky Movies and Sky Box Office channels | question: What is broadcast using MPEG-4?, answer: Sky+ HD material | question: What are BSkyB's standard definition broadcasts in?, answer: DVB-compliant MPEG-2 | question: What type of soundtracks are available on Sky Movies and Sky Box Office?, answer: Dolby Digital | question: What does Sky News broadcast?, answer: looping video streams question: What concept did Baran develop during his research at the RAND Corporation for the US Air Force?, answer: distributed adaptive message block switching | question: What are user messages divided into?, answer: message blocks | question: What was P-2626?, answer: RAND report | question: Baran developed the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching at the RAND Corporation for what military organization?, answer: Air Force | question: What did Baran develop the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching into?, answer: survivable communications networks | question: What did Baran divide into message blocks?, answer: user messages | question: Baran's work focuses on the use of store and what?, answer: forward switching | question: What company did Baran work for?, answer: RAND | question: What was P-2626?, answer: report | question: Who developed the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching?, answer: Baran question: Where were the Huguenots barred from settling?, answer: New France | question: Where were the first Europeans to live in Brooklyn?, answer: New Amsterdam | question: What Dutch colony did the Huguenots settle in?, answer: New Netherland | question: New Netherland was later incorporated into what city?, answer: New York | question: New Netherland was later incorporated into New York and what other state?, answer: New Jersey | question: Who does L'Eglise française à la Nouvelle-Amsterdam welcome from all over the world?, answer: Francophone New Yorkers | question: Who led the Huguenots?, answer: Jessé de Forest | question: What Great Britain colony did the Huguenots settle in?, answer: Nova Scotia | question: Where did the Huguenots sail to in 1624?, answer: North America question: What was Mueller's industry experience on?, answer: Air Force missile projects | question: Where did Phillips return to duty after the first manned landing?, answer: Air Force | question: Where did Samuel C. Phillips return to after being hired by NASA?, answer: Air Force duty | question: Who was the OMSF program controller?, answer: General Samuel C. Phillips | question: Who was the OMSF program controller?, answer: Samuel C. Phillips | question: What was Samuel C. Phillips' job title?, answer: OMSF program controller | question: What military organization did Mueller want to recruit General Phillips to?, answer: the United States Air Force | question: Who was the OMSF program controller?, answer: Phillips | question: Who did Schriever loan Phillips to NASA?, answer: officers | question: Who recruited Samuel C. Phillips as OMSF program controller?, answer: Mueller question: What is free in public schools?, answer: Primary school | question: What is free in public schools?, answer: primary school | question: What is another term for secondary school?, answer: high school | question: What is another term for high school?, answer: secondary school | question: Where is primary school free?, answer: public schools | question: What starts at age six and lasts 12 years?, answer: Basic formal education | question: At what age does basic formal education begin?, answer: age six years | question: How long does basic formal education last?, answer: 12 years | question: How many years does basic formal education last?, answer: eight years | question: How long does it take for a student to finish high school?, answer: four years question: What is the complexity of medications?, answer: specific indications | question: What is an example of the effectiveness of a medication?, answer: treatment regimens | question: What is one issue that pharmacists in hospitals have to deal with?, answer: patient compliance issues | question: Because of the complexity of what, many pharmacists practicing in hospitals gain more education and training after pharmacy school?, answer: medications | question: After what school do many pharmacists in hospitals gain more education and training?, answer: pharmacy school | question: What type of pharmacists are often referred to as clinical pharmacists?, answer: many pharmacists | question: What discipline do clinical pharmacists specialize in?, answer: pharmacy | question: What type of pharmacy do pharmacists specialize in?, answer: nuclear pharmacy | question: Where do many pharmacists practice?, answer: hospitals | question: What do many pharmacists practicing in hospitals gain?, answer: more education question: Where have fossils been found that are ctenophores?, answer: soft tissue | question: What type of ctenophores have internal organ-like structures similar to those found in living ctenophores?, answer: living ctenophores | question: What are extremely rare as fossils?, answer: ctenophores | question: What are ctenophores extremely rare as?, answer: fossils | question: Evidence from China suggests that what was widespread in the Cambrian period?, answer: such ctenophores | question: What type of ctenophores were found in the Burgess Shale?, answer: living species | question: Evidence from China suggests that ctenophores were widespread in the Cambrian period, but perhaps very different from what?, answer: modern species | question: What had a large mouth, possibly surrounded by a folded edge that may have been muscular?, answer: the fossil species | question: Where have fossils that have been interpreted as ctenophores been found?, answer: lagerstätten | question: Where have fossils that have been interpreted as ctenophores been found?, answer: places question: Who was the successor to gedei Khan?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who did Genghis Khan assign as his successor?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: Who did Genghis Khan split his empire into?, answer: grandsons | question: Where did Genghis Khan's empire have a fearsome reputation?, answer: local histories | question: Where did Genghis Khan's descendants conquer?, answer: Southwest Asia | question: Where did Genghis Khan's descendants conquer?, answer: modern Eastern Europe | question: Where did Genghis Khan's descendants conquer?, answer: Central Asia | question: Many of Genghis Khan's invasions repeated the large-scale slaughters of what?, answer: local populations | question: How much of modern Eastern Europe, Russia, and Southwest Asia were conquered by Genghis Khan's descendants?, answer: substantial portions | question: What did Genghis Khan split his empire into?, answer: khanates question: What was the name of the other colony in the east of Normandy?, answer: Pays de Caux | question: Who came to Normandy in the 880s?, answer: Rollo | question: What de-France was considered "Frankish" before Rollo's arrival?, answer: - | question: What country was considered "Frankish" before Rollo's arrival?, answer: France | question: What was the name of the Île-de-France?, answer: Picardy | question: What was the name of the group that separated the settlers?, answer: traditional pagii | question: Who controlled the English Danelaw?, answer: Norse control | question: When did early Viking settlers begin arriving in Normandy?, answer: 880s | question: What valley did the early Vikings settle in?, answer: Seine | question: What were the earliest Viking settlers divided into?, answer: colonies question: Before what war did Tesla seek overseas investors?, answer: World War I | question: Who did Tesla seek before World War I?, answer: overseas investors | question: Who sought overseas investors before World War I?, answer: Tesla | question: Where did Tesla lose funding after World War I?, answer: European countries | question: When did Tesla seek overseas investors?, answer: Before World War I | question: In what countries did Tesla lose funding after World War I?, answer: European | question: What organization awarded Tesla the Edison Medal?, answer: AIEE | question: What award did Tesla receive in 1917?, answer: the Edison Medal | question: What was the name of the tower that Tesla sold for $20,000?, answer: Wardenclyffe question: Before what war did Fresno have many ethnic neighborhoods, including Little Armenia, German Town, Little Italy, and Chinatown?, answer: World War II | question: What did Fresno have before World War II?, answer: many ethnic neighborhoods | question: What was the name of the ethnic neighborhood in Fresno before World War II?, answer: Little Italy | question: What was the name of the ethnic neighborhood in Fresno before World War II?, answer: Little Armenia | question: Who was relocated to internment camps at the Pinedale Assembly Center?, answer: Fresno area Japanese Americans | question: What city had many ethnic neighborhoods before World War II?, answer: Fresno | question: Where is the Pinedale Assembly Center located?, answer: North Fresno | question: What is the name of one of the ethnic neighborhoods in Fresno before World War II?, answer: German Town | question: What was the name of the Japanese neighborhood in Fresno before World War II?, answer: Chinatown | question: What nationality was Little Armenia?, answer: German question: Who was the director of the Marshall Space Flight Center before the Apollo program began?, answer: Wernher von Braun | question: Who was transferred from the Army to NASA?, answer: von Braun | question: What was the name of the program that began in 1962?, answer: Apollo | question: Who was Wernher von Braun's team?, answer: rocket engineers | question: What was the name of the larger launcher that was to replace the Saturn V?, answer: Nova | question: What was the Apollo Command/Service Module on top of?, answer: a large descent rocket stage | question: What did von Braun plan to send to the lunar surface?, answer: Apollo Command/Service Module | question: What did the Saturn V use to replace the Nova?, answer: lunar orbit rendezvous | question: Wernher von Braun and his team of rocket engineers started work on what before the Apollo program began?, answer: plans | question: What was the name of the program that began in 1962?, answer: the Apollo program question: What was the name of the new outlet the Meuse was diverted into?, answer: Bergse Maas | question: The Meuse and Waal merged further upstream at Gorinchem to form what?, answer: Merwede | question: What flowed just south of the line Merwede-Oude Maas to the North Sea before the St. Elizabeth's flood?, answer: Meuse | question: What estuary did the Meuse merge from 1421 to 1904?, answer: Waal | question: What is it hard to imagine that the Meuse flowed just south of the Merwede-Oude Maas?, answer: today | question: Why was the Meuse separated from the Waal?, answer: flood protection reasons | question: What line did the Meuse flow south of before the St. Elizabeth's flood?, answer: Merwede-Oude Maas | question: What former bay did the Meuse flow into?, answer: Hollands Diep | question: The Meuse formed an archipelago-like estuary with Waal and what other island?, answer: Lek question: Who laid out numerous foundations before the actual research devoted to the complexity of algorithmic problems began?, answer: various researchers | question: What type of problem was the first research devoted to?, answer: algorithmic problems | question: What was laid out before the research devoted to the complexity of algorithmic problems began?, answer: numerous foundations | question: Before what was explicitly devoted to the complexity of algorithmic problems?, answer: the actual research | question: Who defined the definition of Turing machines?, answer: Alan Turing | question: What did Alan Turing define in 1936?, answer: Turing machines | question: What was the first research devoted to?, answer: the complexity | question: Alan Turing's definition of Turing machines was a very robust and flexible simplification of what?, answer: a computer | question: What did the definition of Turing machines turn out to be?, answer: a very robust and flexible simplification | question: What was the most influential foundation of Turing machines?, answer: the definition question: What are contractors required to mark before the foundation can be dug?, answer: existing utility lines | question: What is a company specializing in?, answer: such services | question: Who is typically required to verify and have existing utility lines marked?, answer: contractors | question: Who is responsible for marking utility lines before the foundation can be dug?, answer: the utilities | question: What could damage to existing utilities cause?, answer: outages | question: What could damage to existing electrical, water, sewage, phone, and cable facilities cause?, answer: potentially hazardous situations | question: What must be dug before a building can be built?, answer: the foundation | question: During what stage of a building does a municipal building inspector inspect the building periodically to ensure that it adheres to the approved plans and the local building code?, answer: construction | question: What does the municipal building inspector ensure the building adheres to?, answer: the local building code | question: Who inspects a building during construction?, answer: the municipal building inspector question: What country was the Council of Industrial Design established by?, answer: Britain | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: September | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: November | question: The Council of Industrial Design was established by the British government in 1944 to promote the improvement of design in the products of what industry?, answer: British industry | question: Which government established the Council of Industrial Design?, answer: British | question: What was the name of the exhibition that was held between September and November 1946?, answer: the Britain | question: What did the Council of Industrial Design promote?, answer: design | question: Where were most of the collections returned in 1948?, answer: the museum | question: What led to the planning of the Festival of Britain?, answer: this exhibition | question: What was the name of the council that organized the Britain Can Make It exhibition?, answer: Industrial Design question: Who sold the rights to the Canary Islands to Enrique Pérez de Guzmán?, answer: Maciot de Bethencourt | question: Who was the king of the Canary Islands?, answer: Henry III | question: Who did Maciot de Bethencourt sell the rights to the Canary Islands to?, answer: Enrique Pérez de Guzmán | question: Who was Enrique Pérez de Guzmán?, answer: 2nd Count de Niebla | question: What country was Henry III from?, answer: Castile | question: Who was Enrique Pérez de Guzmán?, answer: Count de Niebla | question: Who took the title of King of the Canary Islands?, answer: Bethencourt | question: How did Bethencourt take the title of King of the Canary Islands?, answer: vassal | question: Bethencourt took the title of what of the Canary Islands?, answer: King | question: Enrique Pérez de Guzmán was what Count?, answer: 2nd question: What island did Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle conquer?, answer: El Hierro | question: Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro are off the Atlantic coast of what country?, answer: Africa | question: What was the name of the Gadifer de la Salle?, answer: Poitevine | question: What type of islands did Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle conquer?, answer: Canarian | question: What nationality was Jean de Bethencourt?, answer: Norman | question: What Canarian island did Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle conquer?, answer: Lanzarote | question: What island did Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle conquer?, answer: Fuerteventura | question: Where were the Canarian islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro located?, answer: Atlantic | question: Who led the expedition that conquered Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro?, answer: the Norman noble Jean de Bethencourt | question: Who led the expedition that conquered Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro?, answer: the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle question: What is most of the lost forest used for?, answer: cattle | question: What is 91% of formerly forested land used for?, answer: livestock pasture | question: What is most of the lost forest in the Amazon used for?, answer: pasture | question: What was lost in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: forest | question: Where is the most of Brazil's forest lost?, answer: Amazon | question: What became pasture for cattle in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: the lost forest | question: What is used for livestock pasture in the Amazon?, answer: land | question: How much forest was lost in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: the total area | question: What is the yield per hectare in the Amazon?, answer: hectare | question: What was the total area of forest lost in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: 587,000 square kilometres question: What river flows through the Rhine Gorge?, answer: Middle Rhine | question: What created the Rhine Gorge?, answer: erosion | question: What city is located between the Middle Rhine and Bonn?, answer: Bingen | question: What type of villages are located in the Rhine Gorge?, answer: lovely country villages | question: Between Bingen and what city is the Rhine Gorge located?, answer: Bonn | question: What type of country villages are located in the Rhine Gorge?, answer: many quaint | question: What river flows between Bingen and Bonn?, answer: the Middle Rhine | question: What is the name of the formation created by erosion between Bingen and Bonn?, answer: the Rhine Gorge | question: From what era are the castles and fortresses of the Middle Rhine?, answer: the Middle Ages | question: What raised the Rhine Gorge?, answer: the surrounding lands question: What was the name of the division that ABC restructured into on October 19, 2005?, answer: International Communications | question: What division of ABC was renamed International Communications?, answer: Corporate Communications | question: What was the name of the division that ABC renamed to Entertainment Communications?, answer: Kids Communications | question: What company was considered to be a potential buyer of ABC Radio?, answer: Clear Channel Communications | question: What was the name of the division that ABC announced the restructuring of?, answer: News Communications | question: What was the name of the division that ABC renamed to Entertainment Communications?, answer: Communications Resources | question: What was the name of the division that ABC announced the restructuring of?, answer: Entertainment Communications | question: What was rumors that Disney-ABC was considering a sale of?, answer: ABC Radio | question: What company was considering a sale of ABC Radio?, answer: ABC | question: What were Clear Channel Communications and Westwood One rumored to be?, answer: potential buyers question: What was destroyed, wiped, or deteriorated in the BBC's video tape and film libraries between 1964 and 1973?, answer: older material | question: Between 1964 and 1973, what was destroyed or wiped in the BBC's video tape and film libraries?, answer: large amounts | question: What did the BBC use to store older material between 1964 and 1973?, answer: film libraries | question: What was included in the archive of Doctor Who?, answer: many old episodes | question: What did the poor storage of older material cause to deteriorate?, answer: broadcast quality | question: Where were most of the episodes of Doctor Who known to exist in 1972?, answer: BBC | question: What did the practice of wiping and destroying "spare" film copies of Doctor Who stop?, answer: tapes | question: What led to severe deterioration from broadcast quality?, answer: poor storage | question: What was the result of poor storage in the BBC's video tape and film libraries?, answer: severe deterioration | question: Who was one of the first two Doctors on Doctor Who?, answer: Patrick Troughton question: What area was filled with electric Street Cars between the 1880s and World War II?, answer: Downtown Fresno | question: Between the 1880s and what war did Downtown Fresno flourish?, answer: World War II | question: What was Downtown Fresno filled with between the 1880s and World War II?, answer: electric Street Cars | question: In what city was the original Fresno County Courthouse demolished?, answer: Fresno | question: What building was demolished in Downtown Fresno?, answer: Fresno County Courthouse | question: What was the Bank of?, answer: Italy Building | question: What library was demolished in Downtown Fresno?, answer: the Fresno Carnegie Public Library | question: What was the name of the building that was demolished in the 1880s?, answer: the Fresno Water Tower | question: What is the current name of the Grand 1401?, answer: the San Joaquin Light & Power Building question: What can be introduced to Parliament in a number of ways?, answer: Bills | question: What are most draft laws introduced by ministers in the governing party?, answer: government bills | question: Who can bills be introduced to in a number of ways?, answer: Parliament | question: What can the Scottish Government introduce as a bill?, answer: new laws | question: The Scottish Government can introduce new laws or amendments to what?, answer: existing laws | question: What can be submitted to Parliament by an outside proposer?, answer: a private bill | question: What are government bills introduced by ministers in the governing party?, answer: Most draft laws | question: How can bills be introduced to Parliament?, answer: ways | question: The Scottish Government can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as what?, answer: a bill | question: Who can introduce a bill as a private member?, answer: the Scottish Parliament question: Who reestablished a polity with roughly the same extent as the empire by 1921?, answer: Bolshevik leaders | question: Lenin asserted the right to limited self-determination for what?, answer: national minorities | question: Who asserted the right to limited self-determination for national minorities within the new territory?, answer: Lenin | question: What did the Soviet Union install after World War II?, answer: socialist regimes | question: What type of ideology did the Bolsheviks have?, answer: an internationalist ideology | question: Lenin asserted the right to limited self-determination for national minorities within what territory?, answer: the new territory | question: Lenin asserted the right to limited what for national minorities within the new territory?, answer: self-determination | question: Where did the Soviet Union install socialist regimes after World War II?, answer: Eastern Europe | question: Who was the policy of "Indigenization" intended to support?, answer: non-Russians | question: What was the policy of "Indigenization" intended to support non-Russians develop?, answer: their national cultures question: What type of cell recognizes a "non-self" target?, answer: T cell | question: What type of cell recognizes a "non-self" target only after antigens have been processed and presented in combination with a "self" receptor?, answer: T cells | question: What type of T cell recognizes antigens coupled to Class II MHC molecules?, answer: helper T cells | question: What type of T cells have a role in modulating immune response?, answer: regulatory T cells | question: What type of T cells only recognize antigens coupled to Class I MHC molecules?, answer: Killer T cells | question: What do B cells and T cells carry that recognize specific targets?, answer: receptor molecules | question: Killer T cells only recognize antigens coupled to what?, answer: Class I MHC molecules | question: What do helper T cells and regulatory T cells only recognize antigens coupled to?, answer: Class II MHC molecules | question: T cells recognize intact antigens that are not bound to what?, answer: MHC receptors | question: What do both B cells and T cells carry receptor molecules that recognize?, answer: specific targets question: How many encumbrances does Frame Relay eliminate?, answer: many X.25 layer | question: What does X.25 require a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted?, answer: X.25 connections | question: What did X.25 provide a standardized interface into and out of?, answer: packet networks | question: What was X.25 used for in the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: packet switching networks | question: What must be used to carry out re-transmissions?, answer: higher layer protocols | question: Frame Relay does not define internal network routing operations because it is a data link layer protocol?, answer: X.25 | question: The virtual circuit and virtual channel numbers have to be correlated to what?, answer: network addresses | question: Frame Relay does not define what routing operations?, answer: internal network | question: At what layer of the OSI Model does X.25 operate?, answer: layer | question: Frame Relay's integrity operations pertain only between nodes on a link, not what?, answer: end question: Where did many of the Protestant Walloons and Huguenots move to?, answer: Ireland | question: What act allowed 50,000 Protestant Walloons and Huguenots to flee to England?, answer: the Foreign Protestants Naturalization Act | question: Andrew Lortie was a leading theologian and writer who led the exiled community in London?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where did the 50,000 Protestant Walloons and Huguenots flee to?, answer: England | question: How many Protestant Walloons and Huguenots fled to England before and after the Foreign Protestants Naturalization Act?, answer: an estimated 50,000 Protestant Walloons | question: When did Lortie speak about the doctrine of transubstantiation?, answer: Mass. | question: Where did the Protestant Walloons and Huguenots flee to?, answer: Britain | question: What was the name of Andrew Lortie?, answer: André Lortie | question: What doctrine was Lortie known for articulating during Mass?, answer: transubstantiation | question: Who led the exiled community in London?, answer: Andrew Lortie question: What are those recognized as foreign molecules?, answer: non-self molecules | question: What are the components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from foreign substances by the immune system?, answer: self molecules | question: What are non-self molecules recognized as?, answer: foreign molecules | question: Antigens are substances that bind to what?, answer: specific immune receptors | question: Self molecules are those components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from what by the immune system?, answer: foreign substances | question: What are the components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from foreign substances by the immune system?, answer: self and non-self molecules | question: What depends on the ability of the immune system to distinguish between self and non-self molecules?, answer: adaptive immunity | question: In immunology, self molecules are those components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from foreign substances by what?, answer: the immune system | question: Self molecules are components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from what by the immune system?, answer: substances | question: Antigens bind to specific immune receptors and elicit what?, answer: an immune response question: Who was one of Braddock's aides?, answer: George Washington | question: What did Braddock take in June 1755?, answer: Fort Duquesne | question: Who was one of Braddock's aides?, answer: Washington | question: Who led the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: Braddock | question: Who did Braddock lead on his expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: provincial militia | question: Where did the remaining 500 British troops retreat to?, answer: Virginia | question: When was the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: June | question: What role did Washington and Thomas Gage play in organizing the retreat?, answer: key roles | question: Who was one of Washington's opponents in the American Revolutionary War?, answer: Thomas Gage | question: What did the French and Indian soldiers ambushing the troops from up in trees and behind?, answer: logs question: What is the name of the type of space application that uses pure O 2?, answer: space suit | question: In what type of applications does breathing pure O 2 cause no damage?, answer: space applications | question: What is the partial pressure in the astronaut's blood that is marginally more than normal sea-level?, answer: pure O | question: What part of the astronaut's blood is more than normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure?, answer: arterial blood gas | question: What can be found in the spacesuit and arterial blood gas?, answer: more information | question: In what type of spacecraft does breathing pure O 2 cause no damage?, answer: early spacecraft | question: What is the resulting O 2 partial pressure in the astronaut's blood more than?, answer: normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure | question: In what type of space applications does breathing pure O 2 cause no damage?, answer: some modern space suits | question: What is marginally more than normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure in the astronaut's blood?, answer: the resulting O 2 partial pressure | question: Why does breathing pure O 2 cause no damage in space applications?, answer: the low total pressures question: What was the name of the French colony Britain gained control of?, answer: French Canada | question: What language did many Acadians go to New Orleans?, answer: French | question: Along with the Falkland Islands, what was a notable colony of the Acadians?, answer: French Guiana | question: What religion was the majority of the population of Acadia?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: What were Acadia and French Canada?, answer: colonies | question: Who gained control of French Canada and Acadia?, answer: Britain | question: What country did the British take control of?, answer: Canada | question: What did Britain gain of French Canada and Acadia?, answer: control | question: What was the name of the colony that was deported by the British?, answer: Acadia | question: What is the modern name for the Louisiana population?, answer: Cajun question: What company was chartered by Queen Elizabeth in 1599?, answer: East India Company | question: What country's imperialist ambitions can be seen as early as the sixteenth century?, answer: Britain | question: What country did the British East India Company establish trading posts in?, answer: India | question: When were Britain's imperialist ambitions first seen?, answer: the sixteenth century | question: What did the British establish in India?, answer: trading posts | question: Who chartered the British East India Company?, answer: Queen Elizabeth | question: What company was chartered by Queen Elizabeth in 1599?, answer: the British East India Company | question: The British East India Company was able to maintain strength relative to what empire?, answer: others empires | question: Who was able to maintain strength relative to other empires?, answer: British question: What are homicides, teenage births, incarceration, child conflict, drug use?, answer: social problems | question: What has Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett found about health and social problems?, answer: higher rates | question: Which British researcher found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson | question: Which British researcher found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Kate Pickett | question: What are life expectancy by country, educational performance, trust among strangers, women's status, social mobility, even numbers of patents issued?, answer: social goods | question: What is another term for social goods?, answer: social mobility | question: Who are Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett?, answer: British researchers | question: What has been found in countries and states with higher rates of health and social problems and lower rates of social goods?, answer: higher inequality | question: What is the level of equality in Utah and New Hampshire?, answer: high levels | question: Where did Wilkinson and Pickett find higher rates of social goods?, answer: countries question: Who outnumbered the French 20 to 1?, answer: British settlers | question: What language did Nova Scotia speak?, answer: French | question: What country was captured from France in 1713?, answer: Nova Scotia | question: Who claimed Rupert's Land?, answer: British | question: What did Nova Scotia still have?, answer: a significant French-speaking population | question: Where were the population centers of the British settlers?, answer: the eastern coast | question: What were along the coast of the continent?, answer: their population centers | question: What country did the British settlers reach in the south?, answer: Georgia | question: What was the name of the country in the north of the continent that the British settlers lived in?, answer: Newfoundland | question: What did many of the older colonies have that extended arbitrarily far to the west?, answer: land claims question: What continued in all theaters in the Annus Mirabilis of 1759?, answer: British victories | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: What did the British win at Fort Niagara?, answer: victory | question: What city did the British lose in the Battle of Sainte-Foy?, answer: Quebec City | question: Who captured Ticonderoga in 1759?, answer: British | question: Where did James Wolfe defeat Montcalm?, answer: Quebec | question: The British were able to prevent the arrival of what in the naval Battle of the Restigouche?, answer: French relief ships | question: What French fort did the British capture in 1759?, answer: Fort Niagara | question: What city did the British capture in 1759?, answer: Ticonderoga | question: Who did James Wolfe defeat at Quebec?, answer: Montcalm question: What is one of the best examples of neoclassical architecture in Warsaw?, answer: Evangelical Holy Trinity Church | question: What is one of the most impressive examples of rococo architecture in Warsaw?, answer: Visitationist Church | question: What is one of the best examples of neoclassical architecture in Warsaw?, answer: Carmelite Church | question: What is one of the best examples of rococo architecture in Warsaw?, answer: St. Kazimierz Church | question: Where did building activity occur during the later decades of the 17th century?, answer: numerous noble palaces | question: What happened in numerous noble palaces and churches during the later decades of the 17th century?, answer: Building activity | question: What was located at Bank Square during the Neoclassical revival?, answer: buildings | question: What did building activity occur in during the later decades of the 17th century?, answer: churches | question: What is one of the best examples of rococo architecture in Warsaw?, answer: Wilanów Palace | question: Where was the Great Theater located?, answer: Bank Square question: What is the process of adding structure to real property or construction of buildings called?, answer: Building construction | question: What is the process of adding structure to real property called?, answer: construction projects | question: What are small renovations?, answer: construction jobs | question: What is the process of adding structure to real property?, answer: construction | question: Building construction is the process of adding structure to what?, answer: real property | question: How many projects reach undesirable end results?, answer: many projects | question: What are the majority of building construction jobs?, answer: small renovations | question: The majority of building construction jobs are small what?, answer: renovation | question: What do building construction projects typically include?, answer: various common elements | question: The owner of the property acts as laborer, paymaster, and what for the entire project?, answer: design team question: What does the language 'x | x is any binary string' require in the model of single-tape Turing machines?, answer: quadratic time | question: The complexity class P is the set of decision problems solvable by a deterministic Turing machine within what?, answer: polynomial time | question: What does the Cobham-Edmonds thesis state is polynomially related to?, answer: running time | question: How long can a language be solved on a multi-tape Turing machine?, answer: linear time | question: What is the set of decision problems solvable by a deterministic Turing machine within polynomial time?, answer: complexity classes | question: What time is bound above by some concrete function f(n)?, answer: computation | question: What is FP?, answer: function problems | question: In what model can the language 'x | x is any binary string' be solved in linear time?, answer: single-tape Turing machines | question: What does bounding above by some concrete function f(n) often yield?, answer: the computation time | question: What do complexity classes depend on?, answer: the chosen machine model question: What was NASA's internal agreement?, answer: smooth sailing | question: Who reached an internal agreement to land men on the Moon?, answer: NASA | question: What did NASA reach after it reached a deal to land men on the Moon?, answer: internal agreement | question: What was the name of Golovin's group?, answer: Space Vehicle Panel | question: What did Jerome Wiesner oppose before Kennedy took office?, answer: manned spaceflight | question: Who was Kennedy's science advisor?, answer: Jerome Wiesner | question: Who was Jerome Wiesner's science advisor?, answer: Kennedy | question: Who was forced to hedge the decision as "tentative"?, answer: Webb | question: Who did NASA want to land on the Moon?, answer: men | question: What did Golovin second-guess NASA's decisions on?, answer: the Saturn V launch vehicle question: Who found himself increasingly occupied in organising a new church?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther want the church to be based on?, answer: personal faith | question: What did Luther lay down from 1525 to 1529?, answer: worship service | question: What did Luther find himself increasingly occupied in organising in 1526?, answer: a new church | question: What did Luther write in two catechisms?, answer: the new faith | question: What did Luther lay down from 1525 to 1529?, answer: a new form | question: As long as the cross is at the center, what tendency of reason is held in check?, answer: system building | question: What did Luther want in addition to a confessional church?, answer: a territorial church | question: What did Luther establish from 1525 to 1529?, answer: a supervisory church body | question: Luther wanted a confessional church based on personal faith and what?, answer: experience question: What did the government apply to the Huguenots in 1620?, answer: pressure | question: What did the Huguenots revolt against?, answer: central power | question: Who were on the defensive by 1620?, answer: Huguenots | question: What did the Huguenots establish diplomatic contacts with?, answer: foreign powers | question: Where did the Huguenot rebellions take place?, answer: southwestern France | question: Where did the Huguenot rebellions take place?, answer: France | question: What group was on the defensive by 1620?, answer: Huguenot | question: What did the Huguenot rebellions revolt against?, answer: royal authority | question: Where did Henry IV protect Protestants?, answer: Nantes | question: What did the Huguenots establish with foreign powers?, answer: diplomatic contacts question: Which network had the most affiliates in 1954?, answer: NBC | question: What was the result of all U.S. networks regaining control of their programming in 1954?, answer: higher advertising revenues | question: What did the 74 affiliates carry the majority of?, answer: CBS programs | question: What network's revenue increased by 44% in 1954?, answer: CBS | question: How much did NBC's revenue increase in 1954?, answer: 30% | question: How much did CBS's revenue increase by in 1954?, answer: 44% | question: How much did ABC's revenue increase in 1954?, answer: 67% | question: By 1954, all what networks had regained control of their programming?, answer: U.S. | question: By 1954, all U.S. networks had regained what?, answer: control | question: What network's revenue increased by 67% in 1954?, answer: ABC question: What did the Polish government-in-exile in London give orders to try to seize control of Warsaw?, answer: Home Army | question: What city did the Red Army pursue the Germans toward?, answer: Warsaw | question: What territory was the Red Army deep into by July 1944?, answer: Polish territory | question: Who did the Home Army try to seize control of Warsaw from?, answer: Germans | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising?, answer: July | question: Whose territory was the Red Army deep into by July 1944?, answer: Polish | question: What was estimated to be between 150,000 and 200,000?, answer: Polish civilian deaths | question: Who was deep into Polish territory and pursuing the Germans toward Warsaw?, answer: the Red Army | question: What did the Polish government-in-exile in London give orders to try to seize control of Warsaw?, answer: the underground Home Army | question: Who was forced to capitulate during the Warsaw Uprising?, answer: the Home Army fighters question: What type of art is the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: Norman art | question: What is the name of the most famous Norman tapestry?, answer: Bayeux | question: What is the Bayeux Tapestry a work of?, answer: embroidery | question: What nationality is the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: Norman | question: The Bayeux Tapestry was commissioned by Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux and first Earl of what city?, answer: Kent | question: What is the most famous Norman art?, answer: the Bayeux Tapestry | question: Who was employed in the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: natives | question: What traditions did the natives of Kent learn?, answer: Nordic | question: What is the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: a work | question: What is the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: the most famous work question: By the 6th century, the Rhine was within the borders of which country?, answer: Francia | question: Along with Swabia, Franconia, and Franconia, what part of the Rhine was within the Holy Roman Empire in the 10th century?, answer: Lower Lorraine | question: What river was within the borders of Francia by the 6th century?, answer: Rhine | question: The Rhine was fully within what empire in the 10th century?, answer: the Holy Roman Empire | question: When was the Rhine within the borders of Francia?, answer: the 6th century | question: When was the Rhine fully within the Holy Roman Empire?, answer: the 10th century | question: What type of territory did Holland remain throughout the European wars of religion?, answer: contentious territory | question: What borders did the Rhine form part of in the 9th century?, answer: Middle and Western Francia | question: What county was the mouth of the Rhine in in the 15th century?, answer: Holland | question: When did the Burgundian Netherlands take over the Rhine?, answer: the 15th century question: What did Pictet cool to liquefy?, answer: oxygen gas | question: What did Louis Paul Cailletet liquefy?, answer: molecular oxygen | question: What did Pictet discover in a telegram?, answer: liquid oxygen | question: What did Raoul Pierre Pictet evaporate to liquefy?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What did Pictet evaporate to liquefy carbon dioxide?, answer: liquid sulfur dioxide | question: Who liquified oxygen for the first time?, answer: Polish scientists | question: Who realized that air could be liquefied?, answer: the late 19th century scientists | question: How did Pictet cool oxygen gas to liquefy it?, answer: turn | question: When did scientists realize that air could be liquefied?, answer: the late 19th century | question: Who liquified oxygen in stable state for the first time?, answer: Karol Olszewski question: What was the name of the conference that voted to finalize the induction of the Methodist Church of the Ivory Coast?, answer: General Conference | question: What was estimated at 11.4 million by the opening of the 2008 General Conference?, answer: total UMC membership | question: What churches are losing about 1,000 members a week?, answer: U.S. churches | question: Where is the typical Sunday attendance of the UMC higher?, answer: U.S. | question: What is the name of the Methodist Church of the Ivory Coast?, answer: UMC | question: What type of attendance is higher in the Congolese country than in the United States?, answer: typical Sunday attendance | question: In what country is the typical Sunday attendance of the Methodist Church of the Ivory Coast higher than in his country?, answer: United States | question: What type of churches are growing in Africa?, answer: overseas churches | question: In 2008, about 20% of the UMC delegates were from what country?, answer: Africa | question: Who will make up at least 30% of the delegates at the 2012 General Conference?, answer: Africans question: What did Genghis Khan have with his other wives?, answer: many other children | question: What was the name of Börte's third son?, answer: Tolui | question: Who had three more sons?, answer: Börte | question: What was the name of Börte's third child?, answer: sons | question: What was the name of Börte's son?, answer: Ögedei | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What were not known to be born to the consorts of Genghis Khan?, answer: daughters | question: What was the name of Börte's third son?, answer: Chagatai | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Khan | question: What roles did the daughters of Genghis Khan play behind the scenes?, answer: significant roles question: What was the third most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Beyoncé and Bruno Mars headlined which Super Bowl halftime show?, answer: Super Bowl XLVIII | question: Beyoncé and Bruno Mars headlined what Super Bowl halftime show?, answer: XLVIII halftime shows | question: Beyoncé and Bruno Mars were what in the Super Bowl 50 halftime show?, answer: special guest performers | question: Beyoncé and Bruno Mars headlined what Super Bowl halftime show?, answer: the Super Bowl XLVII | question: What was the third most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: The Super Bowl | question: Who broadcast the Super Bowl 50 in the U.S.?, answer: CBS | question: Along with Beyoncé, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVII and Super Bowl XLVIII halftime shows?, answer: Bruno Mars | question: What was the third most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: The Super Bowl 50 halftime show | question: Where did CBS broadcast the Super Bowl 50?, answer: U.S. question: What app provided digital streams of the NFL game on tablets, Windows 10, Xbox One, and Roku?, answer: CBS Sports | question: Chromecast and Roku are examples of what?, answer: other digital media players | question: What did CBS provide via CBSSports.com?, answer: digital streams | question: Who provided digital streams of the NFL game?, answer: CBS | question: What is an example of a digital media player?, answer: Roku | question: What apps provided digital streams of the NFL game?, answer: the CBS Sports apps | question: What devices were the CBS Sports apps available on?, answer: tablets | question: What is the name of the website that provides digital streams of the NFL game?, answer: CBSSports.com | question: On what operating system was the CBS Sports app available?, answer: Windows | question: What is an example of a digital media player?, answer: Chromecast question: What game did Nintendo and The Pokémon Company make their debut in?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What did CBS mandate all advertisers purchase a package that covered time on both television and broadcasts of the Super Bowl?, answer: digital broadcasts | question: Anheuser-Busch InBev allowed the beer manufacturer to air what during the Super Bowl?, answer: multiple advertisements | question: What broadcasts of the Super Bowl would carry all national advertising in pattern with the television broadcast?, answer: digital streams | question: Who set the base rate for a 30-second ad at $5,000,000?, answer: CBS | question: CBS mandated that all advertisers purchase a package covering what on both television and digital broadcasts of the Super Bowl?, answer: time | question: What is a 30-second advertisement a record high price for?, answer: a Super Bowl ad | question: What was the 20th anniversary of?, answer: the Pokémon video game | question: What did Nintendo and The Pokémon Company make in the Super Bowl?, answer: their Super Bowl debut | question: What was the name of the contest that allowed viewers to create their own Doritos ads?, answer: Crash the Super Bowl question: Who went down with a broken arm in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Thomas Davis | question: Which team suffered a major setback when Thomas Davis went down with a broken arm?, answer: Carolina | question: What type of tear did Thomas Davis have?, answer: ACL | question: In what game did Thomas Davis go down with a broken arm?, answer: the NFC Championship Game | question: What did Carolina suffer when Thomas Davis went down with a broken arm in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: a major setback | question: How many ACL tears did Thomas Davis have?, answer: three ACL tears | question: What happened to Thomas Davis in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: a broken arm | question: What was Thomas Davis's career?, answer: his career | question: How old was Thomas Davis?, answer: an 11-year veteran | question: How old was Thomas Davis?, answer: 11-year question: Who argues that systematic economic inequalities have created deep financial 'fault lines' that have made financial crises more likely to happen than in the past?, answer: Central Banking economist Raghuram Rajan | question: What is the most recent example of a financial crisis?, answer: Financial | question: Who argues that systematic economic inequalities have created deep financial 'fault lines' that have made financial crises more likely to happen than in the past?, answer: Raghuram Rajan | question: What type of economist is Raghuram Rajan?, answer: Central Banking | question: What does Raghuram Rajan argue has created deep financial 'fault lines'?, answer: "systematic economic inequalities | question: What has political pressure developed to extend to the lower and middle income earners?, answer: easier credit | question: What is the most recent example of a financial crisis?, answer: the Financial crisis | question: What country has a tendency to go "from bubble to bubble"?, answer: the United States | question: What does credit help to keep low?, answer: unemployment rates question: Who was the leading British composer of concertos in the 18th century?, answer: Charles Avison | question: Who was the inventor of the steam turbine Sir Joseph Swan?, answer: Charles Parsons | question: Where was Charles Avison born?, answer: Newcastle | question: What type of music did Charles Avison compose?, answer: concertos | question: What nationality was Charles Avison?, answer: British | question: What was Lord Armstrong's profession?, answer: engineer | question: What is the name of the steam turbine invented by Robert Stephenson?, answer: the steam turbine Sir Charles Parsons | question: Who was a notable person born in Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: Lord Chief Justice Peter Taylor | question: What was Charles Avison's career?, answer: the leading British composer | question: Where was Charles Avison born?, answer: Tyne question: Who eliminated the favored position of Christianity from the curriculum?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: What was Eliot motivated by?, answer: Transcendentalist Unitarian convictions | question: Who was the most crucial figure in the secularization of American higher education?, answer: Eliot | question: What position did Charles W. Eliot hold from 1869-1909?, answer: president | question: What was Eliot the most important figure in the secularization of?, answer: American higher education | question: What did Eliot eliminate from the curriculum?, answer: Christianity | question: What was Eliot the most important figure in the secularization of?, answer: education | question: What did Charles W. Eliot open the curriculum to students?, answer: self-direction | question: What type of convictions did Eliot have?, answer: Transcendentalist Unitarian | question: What did Eliot's Unitarian convictions focus on?, answer: human nature question: What protects against infection?, answer: Chemical barriers | question: In the stomach, gastric acid and proteases serve as powerful chemical defenses against what?, answer: ingested pathogens | question: Semen contains defensins and zinc to kill what?, answer: pathogens | question: Chemical barriers protect against what?, answer: infection | question: What do gastric acid and proteases serve as against ingested pathogens?, answer: powerful chemical defenses | question: What kind of barrier protects against infection?, answer: Chemical | question: The skin and respiratory tract secrete antimicrobial peptides such as what?, answer: defensins | question: What do vaginal secretions serve as after menarche?, answer: a chemical barrier | question: What does semen contain to kill pathogens?, answer: zinc | question: Vaginal secretions serve as a chemical barrier following what?, answer: menarche question: What is common in Kenya?, answer: Child labour | question: What is the cause of poverty in Kenya?, answer: child labour | question: What is Convention No. 81 about?, answer: labour inspection | question: Who is active in agriculture?, answer: Most working children | question: Where is child labour common?, answer: Kenya | question: What are most working children active in in Kenya?, answer: agriculture | question: What convention has Kenya ratified?, answer: Convention No | question: What is one of the causes of child labour in Kenya?, answer: weak government institutions | question: What convention has Kenya ratified?, answer: Convention | question: How many child protection officers were employed by the Ministry of Gender and Child Affairs in 2009?, answer: 400 child protection officers question: The chloroplast is known to make the precursors to what?, answer: methionine | question: What makes almost all of a plant cell's amino acids in their stroma?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What sulfur-containing amino acid does the chloroplast not make?, answer: cysteine | question: Why is Cysteine synthesized in the chloroplast?, answer: trouble | question: Cysteine has trouble crossing what to get to where it is needed?, answer: membranes | question: Cysteine is synthesized in the cytosol and what other part of the plant?, answer: mitochondria | question: What type of amino acids do chloroplasts not make?, answer: the sulfur-containing ones | question: What is known to make the precursors to methionine?, answer: The chloroplast | question: Where is Cysteine made?, answer: the chloroplast question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What do other types of plastids carry out?, answer: various functions | question: What are other types of chloroplasts called?, answer: plastids | question: How many types of plastids are there?, answer: many other types | question: What is a zygote?, answer: fertilized egg | question: What are all chloroplasts in a plant descended from?, answer: undifferentiated proplastids | question: Chloroplasts are a special type of what?, answer: a plant cell organelle | question: What type of plant cell organelle is a plastid?, answer: a special type | question: What are descended from undifferentiated proplastids found in the zygote?, answer: All chloroplasts question: Chloroplasts are moved around within what?, answer: plant cells | question: When are Chloroplasts inherited?, answer: cell division | question: What is highly dynamic?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: Chloroplasts cannot be made by whom?, answer: the plant cell | question: What engulfed a photosynthetic cyanobacterium?, answer: an early eukaryotic cell | question: What must be inherited during cell division?, answer: each daughter cell | question: Chloroplasts' behavior is strongly influenced by environmental factors like light color and what?, answer: intensity | question: What is an environmental factor that influences chloroplast behavior?, answer: light color | question: What is the behavior of chloroplasts strongly influenced by?, answer: environmental factors | question: What is another name for chloroplasts?, answer: mitochondria question: Where are chloroplasts found?, answer: the plant cell | question: Chloroplasts are thought to have originated from what?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What engulfed a photosynthesizing cyanobacterium that became a permanent resident in the cell?, answer: a eukaryotic cell | question: What are one of many types of organelles in the plant cell?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What is only found in plants and algae?, answer: chloroplasts | question: Chloroplasts are one of how many types of organelles in the plant cell?, answer: many types | question: Where are chloroplasts only found?, answer: plants | question: What did a eukaryotic cell engulf that became a permanent resident in the cell?, answer: a photosynthesizing cyanobacterium | question: Where did a photoynthesizing cyanobacterium become a permanent resident?, answer: the cell | question: What did a photoynthesizing cyanobacterium become in the cell?, answer: a permanent resident question: What are reactive oxygen species unstable molecules?, answer: cellular signals | question: What can serve as cellular sensors?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What produces molecules that can serve as defense-signals?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What do reactive oxygen species pass on their signal to?, answer: messenger molecule | question: What can serve as defense-signals?, answer: reactive oxygen species | question: What are reactive oxygen species?, answer: unstable molecules | question: What do chloroplasts begin producing after detecting stress in a cell?, answer: molecules | question: What can chloroplasts serve as?, answer: cellular sensors | question: What is an example of a molecules produced by chloroplasts?, answer: jasmonic acid | question: What is an example of a molecules produced by chloroplasts?, answer: salicylic acid question: What has been sequenced since 1986?, answer: chloroplast DNAs | question: What have their own DNA?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What is another name for ctDNA?, answer: cpDNA | question: What was the first plant to be sequenced with chloroplast DNA?, answer: tobacco | question: What is the abbreviation for chloroplast DNA?, answer: ctDNA | question: Since 1986, hundreds of chloroplast DNAs have been sequenced from what?, answer: various species | question: What is a potential bias in views of "typical" chloroplast DNA structure?, answer: content | question: What is underrepresented in chloroplast DNA sequencing?, answer: other algal groups | question: What are most chloroplast DNAs from?, answer: land plants | question: What type of algae are most of the chloroplast DNAs from?, answer: green algae question: What have their own ribosomes, which they use to synthesize a small fraction of their proteins?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What type of chloroplasts lack motifs for shine-dalgarno sequence recognition?, answer: most chloroplasts | question: What is more complex than in bacteria?, answer: chloroplast translation | question: Chloroplast ribosomes synthesize a small fraction of what?, answer: protein | question: Chloroplast ribosomes are about two-thirds the size of what?, answer: cytoplasmic ribosomes | question: What are chloroplast ribosomes similar to?, answer: bacterial ribosomes | question: What is the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes?, answer: 25 nm | question: Shine-dalgarno sequence recognition is essential for what in most chloroplasts and prokaryotes?, answer: translation initiation | question: What type of ribosomal RNAs in several Chlorophyta and euglenid chloroplasts lack motifs for shine-dalgarno sequence recognition?, answer: Small subunit | question: Where do small subunit ribosomal RNAs lack motifs for shine-dalgarno sequence recognition?, answer: several Chlorophyta and euglenid chloroplasts question: What is the main role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What does the number of per cell vary from 1 in algae to 100 in plants?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What do chloroplasts make from carbon dioxide?, answer: organic molecules | question: What is the main role of chloroplasts?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What does chlorophyll capture the energy from?, answer: sunlight | question: What do chloroplasts use to make organic molecules from carbon dioxide?, answer: ATP | question: Chloroplasts free oxygen from what?, answer: water | question: What do chloroplasts use to make organic molecules from carbon dioxide?, answer: NADPH | question: What captures the energy from sunlight and stores it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH?, answer: the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll question: Who is Chris Keates the general secretary of?, answer: Schoolmasters Union | question: What organization is Chris Keates the general secretary of?, answer: National Association | question: Chris Keates is the general secretary of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of what?, answer: Women Teachers | question: Who is the general secretary of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers?, answer: Chris Keates | question: What did Chris Keates say teachers who have with pupils over the age of consent should not be placed on the sex offenders register?, answer: sex | question: What is a real anomaly in the law that we are concerned about?, answer: statutory rape | question: Who does Chris Keates think should not be placed on the sex offenders register?, answer: teachers | question: What has the lack of male teachers led to in some jurisdictions?, answer: male teachers | question: Who is Chris Keates the general secretary of?, answer: National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers | question: Who did Chris Keates say should not be placed on the sex offenders register?, answer: pupils question: Citizenship of the EU has increasingly been seen as a "fundamental" status of who?, answer: member state nationals | question: Citizenship of the EU has increased the number of what that people can access wherever they move?, answer: social services | question: Who has required higher education and other forms of vocational training to be more access?, answer: Court | question: What has been seen as a "fundamental" status of member state nationals by the Court of Justice?, answer: Citizenship | question: Who was Austria not entitled to restrict places in Austrian universities to?, answer: Austrian students | question: What has been seen as a "fundamental" status of member state nationals by the Court of Justice?, answer: EU | question: Citizenship of the EU has increasingly been seen as a "fundamental" status of member state nationals by the Court of what?, answer: Justice | question: What has the Court of Justice required higher education to have more access to?, answer: qualifying periods | question: Who can access social services wherever they move?, answer: people | question: What was Austria not entitled to restrict to Austrian students to avoid structural, staffing and financial problems?, answer: Austrian universities question: What is defined as pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws?, answer: Civil disobedience | question: If the head of government of a country refused to enforce a decision of the country's highest court, it would not be what?, answer: civil disobedience | question: The head of government of a country would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than what?, answer: private citizen | question: The head of government of a country would be acting in her or his capacity as what rather than a private citizen?, answer: public official | question: Civil disobedience is defined as pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws, especially two branches of what?, answer: government | question: Civil disobedience is distinguished from a constitutional impasse in which two public agencies, especially two equally sovereign branches of what?, answer: government, conflict | question: Civil disobedience is distinguished from what in which two public agencies, especially two equally sovereign branches of government, conflict?, answer: a constitutional impasse | question: Civil disobedience is pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and what?, answer: its laws | question: Civil disobedience is usually defined as pertaining to a citizen's relation to what?, answer: the state question: What does Bedau say is often just a harassment and, at least to the bystander, somewhat inane?, answer: Such acts | question: The remoteness of the connection between the disobedient act and the objectionable law lays what open to the charge of ineffectiveness and absurdity?, answer: such acts | question: What have civil disobedients chosen?, answer: different illegal acts | question: What have civil disobedients chosen in the name of civil disobedience?, answer: acts | question: Who has chosen a variety of illegal acts?, answer: Civil disobedients | question: What does Bedau say there is a whole class of acts undertaken in the name of?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What did the proprietors of Voice in the Wilderness do?, answer: illegal medical cannabis dispensaries | question: What does Bedau think illegal protests may serve a propaganda purpose?, answer: public policy goals | question: What may serve a propaganda purpose?, answer: such entirely symbolic illegal protests | question: The remoteness of the connection between the objectionable law and the act of civil disobedience lays such acts open to the charge of ineffectiveness and absurdity?, answer: the disobedient act question: What cells have a reduced number of MHC class I molecules on their surface?, answer: Tumor cells | question: Tumor cells often have a reduced number of MHC class I molecules on their surface, thus avoiding detection by what?, answer: killer T cells | question: What can immunological tolerance develop against?, answer: tumor antigens | question: Some tumors evade the immune system and go on to become what?, answer: cancers | question: What type of molecules do tumor cells often have on their surface?, answer: MHC class | question: What releases products that inhibit the immune response?, answer: Some tumor cells | question: What does the immune system no longer attack?, answer: the tumor cells | question: The cytokine TGF- suppresses the activity of macrophages and what?, answer: lymphocytes | question: What do some tumors evade?, answer: the immune system | question: What class I molecules do tumor cells often have on their surface?, answer: MHC question: What is devoted to analyzing the amount of resources needed by a particular algorithm to solve a problem?, answer: computational complexity theory | question: What theory asks what kind of problems can, in principle, be solved algorithmically?, answer: computability theory | question: What does computability theory classify?, answer: problems | question: What is devoted to analyzing the amount of resources needed by a particular algorithm to solve a problem?, answer: algorithms | question: What field is computability theory a part of?, answer: theoretical computer science | question: What does computational complexity theory try to classify problems that can or cannot be solved with appropriately restricted resources?, answer: resources | question: What theory tries to classify problems that can or cannot be solved with appropriately restricted resources?, answer: computational complexity | question: What is devoted to analyzing the amount of resources needed by a particular algorithm to solve a problem?, answer: analysis | question: What asks what kind of problems can, in principle, be solved algorithmically?, answer: the latter theory | question: What is computability theory devoted to?, answer: the same problem question: Co-teaching has become a new trend amongst what?, answer: educational institutions | question: What type of teaching is defined as two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom?, answer: Co | question: Co-teaching is defined as two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom?, answer: - | question: What has become a new trend amongst educational institutions?, answer: teaching | question: Co-teaching is defined as two or more who work harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom?, answer: teachers | question: Co-teaching allows a student to reach what?, answer: their full cognitive potential | question: What does co-teaching provide to a student?, answer: a social networking support | question: What has co-teaching become amongst educational institutions?, answer: a new trend | question: Co-teachers work in what way to create a climate of learning?, answer: sync | question: Co-teaching is defined as two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of who in the classroom?, answer: every student question: Where are college sports popular?, answer: southern California | question: In what state are college sports popular?, answer: California | question: What type of sports are popular in southern California?, answer: College sports | question: What division do the UCLA Bruins and USC Trojans belong to?, answer: NCAA Division | question: What league do the Bruins and Trojans belong to?, answer: NCAA | question: What is the name of the USC field team in the Pac-12 Conference?, answer: Trojans | question: Which school has a longtime rivalry with the UCLA Bruins?, answer: USC | question: What is there between the UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans?, answer: a longtime rivalry | question: What conference are the Bruins and Trojans in?, answer: the Pac-12 Conference | question: Which school has a longtime rivalry with the USC Trojans?, answer: UCLA question: Who captured Fort Beauséjour?, answer: Colonel Monckton | question: What did Monckton capture in June 1755?, answer: Fort Beauséjour | question: What was the name of the French fortress at Fort Beauséjour?, answer: Louisbourg | question: What nationality was Monckton?, answer: British | question: Who captured Fort Beauséjour?, answer: Monckton | question: When did Monckton capture Fort Beauséjour?, answer: June | question: What language was spoken in the fortress at Louisbourg?, answer: French | question: What was Monckton's capture of Fort Beauséjour?, answer: the sole British success | question: What was the French fortress at Louisbourg cut off from?, answer: land-based reinforcements | question: Who ordered the deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population from the area?, answer: Charles Lawrence question: What are Commissioners exempt from?, answer: member state taxes | question: Commissioners have immunity from prosecution for doing what?, answer: official acts | question: What do Commissioners have?, answer: various privileges | question: Who has immunity from prosecution for doing official acts?, answer: Commissioners | question: What country's taxes are Commissioners exempt from?, answer: EU | question: What do Commissioners have from prosecution for doing official acts?, answer: immunity | question: Why did the Santer Commission resign?, answer: corruption allegations | question: What are Commissioners exempt from?, answer: not EU taxes | question: Commissioners have immunity from what for doing official acts?, answer: prosecution | question: Why did the Santer Commission resign?, answer: allegations question: What is the balance of parties in committees?, answer: Parliament | question: What are there with their functions set out in different ways?, answer: different committees | question: What comprises a small number of MSPs?, answer: Committees | question: What is set down under the Scottish Parliament's standing orders?, answer: committees | question: What are the current Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Public Audit | question: What is one of the current Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Public Petitions | question: Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament include Standards, Procedures, and what?, answer: Public Appointments | question: Members of committees reflect the balance of what across Parliament?, answer: parties | question: Mandatory Committees govern their remits and what?, answer: proceedings | question: What is one of the current Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Equal Opportunities question: What type of truck was the Datsun Truck?, answer: Compact trucks | question: What was the name of the American replacement for the Dodge Dakota?, answer: Ford Ranger | question: What was the Mazda Truck sold as?, answer: Ford | question: What company introduced the Datsun Truck?, answer: Toyota | question: What company sold the Ford Courier?, answer: Mazda | question: What was the name of the Toyota compact truck?, answer: Hilux | question: What was the name of the Isuzu-built LUV?, answer: Chevrolet | question: Who built the Chevrolet LUV?, answer: Isuzu | question: What was the name of the American replacement for the Ford Ranger?, answer: Dodge Dakota | question: What was the name of the compact truck that was introduced?, answer: the Datsun Truck question: What branch of the theory of computation focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty?, answer: Computational complexity theory | question: Computational complexity theory focuses on classifying what according to their inherent difficulty?, answer: computational problems | question: Computational complexity theory is a branch of the theory of computation in what?, answer: theoretical computer science | question: Computational complexity theory is a branch of the theory of what?, answer: computation | question: What is understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer?, answer: A computational problem | question: A computational problem is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by what?, answer: mechanical application | question: A computational problem is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by mechanical application of what?, answer: mathematical steps | question: Computational complexity theory is a branch of what?, answer: the theory | question: What can be solved by mechanical application of mathematical steps?, answer: the problem | question: A computational problem is understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by what?, answer: a computer question: What will allow combustion to proceed rapidly and energetically?, answer: Concentrated O | question: The Apollo 1 capsule was pressurized with what type of oxygen?, answer: pure O | question: What will concentrate O 2 allow to proceed rapidly and energetically?, answer: combustion | question: What does the design and manufacture of O 2 systems require?, answer: special training | question: The Apollo 1 capsule was pressurized with pure O 2 at slightly more than what?, answer: atmospheric pressure | question: What does the design and manufacture of O 2 systems require special training to minimize?, answer: ignition sources | question: What is used to store and transmit both gaseous and liquid oxygen?, answer: storage vessels | question: What requires special training to ensure that ignition sources are minimized?, answer: O 2 systems | question: The design and what of the O 2 systems requires special training?, answer: manufacture | question: What is used to store and transmit both gaseous and liquid oxygen?, answer: Steel pipes question: What type of games are played at natural grass stadiums?, answer: Super Bowl games | question: Who was the field director of the Atlanta Braves?, answer: Atlanta Braves field director Ed Mangan | question: Levi's Stadium's field was re-sodded multiple times to host what game?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Why did Levi's Stadium have to be re-sodded multiple times during the inaugural season?, answer: various issues | question: Who slipped and missed a field goal in the 2015 Super Bowl?, answer: Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker | question: What was raised over whether Levi's Stadium's field was of a high enough quality to host a Super Bowl?, answer: Concerns | question: How was the Levi's Stadium field re-sodded during the inaugural season?, answer: sodded multiple times | question: Whose stadium had concerns about the quality of the field for a Super Bowl?, answer: Levi | question: What type of stadium is Levi's Stadium?, answer: natural grass stadiums | question: What did Justin Tucker miss in the 2015 Super Bowl?, answer: a field goal question: In connection-oriented transmission, where is the setup phase?, answer: node | question: What is negotiated between endpoints to deliver the packets in order?, answer: error checking | question: What is the length, timestamp, or sequence number different for?, answer: different packets | question: What requires a setup phase in each involved node before any packet is transferred to establish the parameters of communication?, answer: Connection-oriented transmission | question: The signaling protocols used allow the application to specify its requirements and discover what?, answer: link parameters | question: What may be negotiated?, answer: service parameters | question: What does the setup phase in each involved node establish the parameters of?, answer: communication | question: Where does a connection-oriented transmission require a setup phase before a packet is transferred?, answer: each involved node | question: What is only transferred to each node during the connection set-up phase?, answer: Address information | question: What is only transferred to each node during the connection set-up phase?, answer: information question: What is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections?, answer: Conservation | question: What is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections of the V&A?, answer: conservation | question: What museum holds the V&A Museum of Childhood?, answer: V&A | question: What is the V&A Museum of?, answer: Childhood | question: What is the risk of "preventive" conservation?, answer: damaging objects | question: What can be strengthened by cleaning and reintegration?, answer: fragile objects | question: What do pests prevent from doing to artefacts?, answer: damaging artefacts | question: What museum is a part of the V&A?, answer: the V&A Museum | question: What does "interventive" conservation reveal?, answer: original surface decoration | question: What museum is covered by conservation?, answer: the V&A Museum of Childhood question: What have conservative researchers argued is not significant?, answer: income inequality | question: Other studies have not found consumption inequality less dramatic than what?, answer: household income inequality | question: What is more important than income?, answer: consumption inequality | question: Other studies have not found consumption inequality less dramatic than what?, answer: household income | question: What should be the measure of inequality?, answer: income | question: What is less extreme than inequality of income in the US?, answer: inequality | question: What shows more equal distribution than household income?, answer: household consumption numbers | question: What is more important than income?, answer: consumption | question: What did the CBO study find not "adequately" capturing "consumption by high-income households" as it does their income?, answer: consumption data | question: The CBO's study found consumption data not "adequately" capturing consumption by whom?, answer: high-income households question: What is one of the most common causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries?, answer: construction workers | question: How many occupational fatalities are there in the construction industry?, answer: more occupational fatalities | question: What is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world?, answer: Construction | question: Proper safety equipment and procedures such as securing ladders and inspecting scaffolding can curtail the risk of what?, answer: occupational injuries | question: What is one of the major causes of occupational injuries in the construction industry?, answer: fatalities | question: What is another major cause of fatalities in the construction industry?, answer: transportation accidents | question: In 2009, the fatal occupational injury rate among construction workers was nearly three times that for all workers in what country?, answer: the United States | question: Electrocution, transportation accidents, and trench cave-ins are examples of what?, answer: Other major causes | question: What is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world?, answer: the construction industry | question: What was nearly three times the rate of occupational injuries among construction workers in 2009?, answer: the fatal occupational injury rate question: What is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure?, answer: Construction | question: What is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure on location for a known client?, answer: construction | question: What is another term for a building?, answer: infrastructure | question: What does manufacturing typically produce without a designated purchaser?, answer: similar items | question: What does manufacturing typically involve?, answer: mass production | question: Where does construction comprise six to nine percent of the gross domestic product?, answer: developed countries | question: Where does construction typically take place for a known client?, answer: place | question: Where does construction typically take place for a known client?, answer: location | question: What is a construction project ready for?, answer: use | question: What does construction typically take place on location for?, answer: a known client question: What can suffer from preventable financial problems?, answer: Construction projects | question: What can construction projects suffer from?, answer: preventable financial problems | question: What is required to ensure that the plan is properly executed over the life of the project?, answer: contingency plans | question: What is intended to ensure that a solid plan with adequate safeguards and contingency plans are in place before the project is started?, answer: Financial planning | question: Where is fraud a problem?, answer: many fields | question: What is a problem when the present amount of funding cannot cover the current costs for labour and materials?, answer: Cash flow problems | question: What is required to ensure a solid plan is in place before the project is started?, answer: adequate safeguards | question: Where is fraud most common?, answer: the construction field | question: What is intended to ensure that a solid plan with adequate safeguards and contingency plans are in place before the project is started?, answer: the project | question: What are cash flow problems a matter of having at a specific time?, answer: sufficient funds question: What focuses more on medication regimen review than on actual dispensing of drugs?, answer: Consultant pharmacy practice | question: Who typically works in nursing homes but is increasingly branching into other institutions and non-institutional settings?, answer: Consultant pharmacists | question: Who were usually independent business owners?, answer: consultant pharmacists | question: What is the focus of consultant pharmacy practice?, answer: medication regimen review | question: What type of settings do many elderly people continue to live outside of?, answer: institutional settings | question: What is the focus of consultant pharmacy practice?, answer: actual dispensing | question: What are consultant pharmacists increasingly branching into?, answer: non-institutional settings | question: What do consultant pharmacists focus on more than dispensing?, answer: drugs | question: Some community pharmacies employ consultant pharmacists and/or provide what?, answer: consulting services | question: What do consultant pharmacists now work for in the United States?, answer: several large pharmacy management companies question: In 1890 the government launched a competition to design what for the museum?, answer: new buildings | question: Trajan's Column was a part of what?, answer: famous buildings | question: Who was responsible for the decoration of the museum?, answer: various designers | question: Who designed the terracotta embellishments?, answer: Godfrey Sykes | question: What was the style of the museum?, answer: the earlier buildings | question: Who designed the east side of the museum?, answer: F. W. Moody | question: Who was one of the judges in the 1890 competition to design new buildings for the museum?, answer: architect Alfred Waterhouse | question: Who designed the book shelves and cases in the Art Library?, answer: Sir John Taylor | question: What was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody?, answer: sgraffito | question: Who designed the wrought iron gates in 1885?, answer: Starkie Gardner question: Who did not conquer all of the areas ultimately part of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Why did Genghis Khan not conquer all of the areas ultimately part of the Mongol Empire?, answer: popular belief | question: Where did the Mongol Empire extend to at the time of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: Japan | question: Who was the leader of the Mongol Empire at the time of his death?, answer: Genghis | question: Who was Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: What empire did Genghis Khan conquer?, answer: Mongol | question: Where did the Mongol Empire extend to at the time of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: the Caspian Sea | question: What empire did Genghis Khan conquer?, answer: the Mongol Empire | question: What country did the Song dynasty control?, answer: China | question: Where did the Mongol Empire extend to at the time of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: the Sea of Japan question: What type of civil disobedience involves violating a law which is not, itself, the object of protest?, answer: direct civil disobedience | question: What type of disobedience involves violating a law which is not, itself, the object of protest?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What type of civil disobedience involves violating a law which is not, itself, the object of protest?, answer: Indirect civil disobedience | question: Who uses the necessity defense as a shadow defense?, answer: civil disobedients | question: Who has distinguished between two types of civil disobedience?, answer: Courts | question: Who refused to excuse the perpetrators of illegal protests during the Vietnam War?, answer: courts | question: What did courts refuse to excuse the perpetrators of during the Vietnam War?, answer: illegal protests | question: What has greatly curtailed the availability of the political necessity defense?, answer: court cases | question: Indirect civil disobedience involves violating a law which is not itself the object of what?, answer: protest | question: Indirect civil disobedience involves protesting the existence of what?, answer: a particular law question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: Crime rate | question: Daly et al. found that there is a tenfold difference in what related to inequality?, answer: homicide rates | question: Crime rate has been shown to be correlated with what in society?, answer: inequality | question: What has research been conducted comparing developed countries with?, answer: undeveloped countries | question: What has been compared with undeveloped countries?, answer: countries | question: What is larger in societies that tend to have homicides?, answer: income differences | question: What countries have been compared with undeveloped countries?, answer: developed countries | question: Where are tendencies for violence more common?, answer: societies | question: Crime rate has been shown to be correlated with inequality in what?, answer: society | question: What is another name for a province?, answer: state question: What have pyrenoid and thylakoids in stacks of two?, answer: cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: What contain a nucleomorph that superficially resembles that of the chlorarachniophytes?, answer: Cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: How are pyrenoid and thylakoids stored in cryptophyte chloroplasts?, answer: stacks | question: What are a group of algae that contain a red-algal derived chloroplast?, answer: Cryptophytes | question: Cryptomonads are a group of what?, answer: algae | question: What are a group of algae that contain a red-algal derived chloroplast called?, answer: cryptomonads | question: Cryptophyte chloroplasts contain pyrenoid and what?, answer: thylakoids | question: What do cryptomonads contain?, answer: a red-algal derived chloroplast | question: What is the outermost membrane of cryptophyte chloroplasts continuous with?, answer: the rough endoplasmic reticulum | question: Cryptophyte chloroplasts have a nucleomorph that superficially resembles that of what?, answer: the chlorarachniophytes question: What are ctenophora commonly known as?, answer: comb jellies | question: What is another name for ctenophora?, answer: singular ctenophore | question: Where do ctenophora live?, answer: marine waters | question: What do ctenophora use for swimming?, answer: cilia | question: What do ctenophores and cnidarians rely on for digestion and respiration?, answer: water flow | question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: Ctenophora | question: What language is ctenophora from?, answer: Greek | question: Ctenophora is a phylum of what?, answer: animals | question: What is another name for ctenophora?, answer: /ˈtiːnəfɔːr/ | question: What is the Greek word for 'comb'?, answer: kteis question: What animal phylum is more complex than sponges?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What do ctenophores and cnidarians have?, answer: inter-cell connections | question: What is an example of a cnidarian?, answer: sea anemones | question: jellyfish and sea anemones are examples of what phylum?, answer: cnidarians | question: Ctenophores form an animal phylum that is more complex than what?, answer: sponges | question: What do some ctenophores have?, answer: sensory organs | question: Which ctenophores lack colloblasts?, answer: a few ctenophore species | question: bilaterians include almost what?, answer: all other animals | question: What do ctenophores form?, answer: an animal phylum | question: What do ctenophores and cnidarians have?, answer: nervous systems question: Beroe preys on what?, answer: other ctenophores | question: What is Mnemiopsis blamed for causing to collapse in the Black Sea?, answer: fish stocks | question: Where are ctenophores difficult to find?, answer: other places | question: What may be abundant during the summer months in some coastal locations?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What may control the populations of small zooplanktonic organisms?, answer: ctenophores | question: In bays where ctenophores occur in very high numbers, what might they control the populations of?, answer: small zooplanktonic organisms | question: What aggravated the situation of Mnemiopsis in the Black Sea?, answer: other factors | question: phytoplankton are a vital part of what?, answer: marine food chains | question: In bays where ctenophores occur in very high numbers, what may control the populations of small zooplanktonic organisms?, answer: organisms | question: What are phytoplankton?, answer: planktonic plants question: Beroids prey mainly on what?, answer: other ctenophores | question: What may jellyfish temporarily wipe out?, answer: ctenophore populations | question: What used to be regarded as "dead ends" in marine food chains?, answer: Ctenophores | question: The larvae of some sea anemones are parasites on what?, answer: ctenophores | question: Where were ctenophores regarded as "dead ends"?, answer: marine food chains | question: What did the low ratio of ctenophores to salt and water make them a poor diet for other animals?, answer: organic matter | question: Why were ctenophores considered "dead ends" in marine food chains?, answer: other animals | question: What did the low ratio of organic matter to salt make ctenophores a poor diet for other animals?, answer: water | question: What do jellyfish and jellyfish have a greater effect on than specialist jelly-eaters?, answer: population | question: What may jellyfish temporarily wipe out of ctenophore?, answer: populations question: What is it called when a country's influence is felt in social and cultural circles?, answer: Cultural imperialism | question: What do authoritarian regimes fight with bans on foreign popular culture?, answer: such influence | question: What do authoritarian regimes ban?, answer: foreign popular culture | question: What type of power is not lost on authoritarian regimes?, answer: soft power | question: Who would be exposed to the benefits and luxuries of Roman culture?, answer: Roman imperialism local elites | question: Local elites would be exposed to the benefits and luxuries of what?, answer: Roman culture | question: Where is a country's influence felt?, answer: social and cultural circles | question: What changes people's expectations of life and their desire for their own country to become more like the foreign country depicted?, answer: culture | question: What is a recent example of cultural imperialism in North Korea?, answer: smuggled South Korean drama series | question: What is another example of cultural imperialism?, answer: unauthorised satellite dishes question: What is a new function of chloroplast genes?, answer: protein routing | question: What aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast?, answer: transferred genes | question: What is a new function of the chloroplast?, answer: cell division | question: What are bounded by an outermost membrane derived from the host's cell membrane?, answer: many secondary plastids | question: What get directed to the secretory pathway?, answer: Some transferred chloroplast DNA protein products | question: How much of the protein products of transferred genes aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast?, answer: half | question: What did the exaptations of chloroplast genes take on?, answer: new functions | question: What do initially travel along the secretory pathway?, answer: chloroplast-targeted proteins | question: What did a few chloroplast genes find in the mitochondrial genome?, answer: new homes | question: What aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast?, answer: the protein products question: Who is one of the current faculty members?, answer: Nobel Prize winning economists Eugene Fama | question: What award did Yoichiro Nambu win?, answer: Nobel prize | question: What is the name of the current faculty member?, answer: historian Dipesh Chakrabarty | question: What is the name of the current faculty member?, answer: evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne | question: What are Marshall Sahlins and Paul Sereno?, answer: Current faculty | question: Eugene Fama, James Heckman, Lars Peter Hansen, Roger Myerson and Robert Lucas, Jr. have won what award?, answer: Nobel Prize | question: Who is the current faculty member?, answer: Dipesh Chakrabarty | question: Who is the current faculty member?, answer: Marshall Sahlins | question: Who won a Nobel Prize?, answer: physicist James Cronin | question: What is Steven Levitt's position in India's central bank?, answer: current governor question: In the United States, the UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries, detention is one of the most common punishments in what?, answer: school | question: Where is detention held in the United States?, answer: schools | question: In what other countries is detention a common punishment?, answer: other countries | question: What is one of the most common punishments in schools in the United States, the UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries?, answer: detention | question: What day of the week does detention require a student to remain in school?, answer: the school day | question: On what day of the week does detention occur?, answer: a non-school day | question: In what country is detention most common?, answer: Ireland | question: In what country is detention one of the most common punishments?, answer: Singapore | question: In what country is detention most common?, answer: UK | question: Where is "Saturday detention" held?, answer: some schools question: Which state is the only one where ABC does not have a locally licensed affiliate?, answer: New Jersey | question: What is the name of the Massachusetts-licensed affiliate of ABC?, answer: New Bedford | question: What city serves O&O WABC-TV?, answer: New York City | question: What state is served by New Bedford, Massachusetts-licensed WLNE?, answer: Rhode Island | question: What is the name of ABC's local affiliate in Delaware?, answer: Maryland affiliate WMDT | question: What state is served by WPVI and Salisbury, Maryland affiliate WMDT?, answer: Delaware | question: What are the two affiliates of ABC in New Jersey?, answer: New York City O&O WABC-TV and Philadelphia O&O WPVI-TV | question: What is the name of the local ABC station in Philadelphia?, answer: WPVI | question: New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Delaware are the only U.S. states where what station does not have a locally licensed affiliate?, answer: ABC | question: New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Delaware are the only states in which ABC does not have a locally licensed affiliate?, answer: U.S. question: Cyanobacteria are considered the ancestors of what?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What do cyanobacteria have within their peptidoglycan cell wall?, answer: thylakoids | question: What are phycobilins?, answer: common cyanobacterial pigments | question: What is a common cyanobacterial pigment on the thylakoid membranes?, answer: chlorophyll a. Phycobilins | question: What are on the thylakoid membranes?, answer: photosynthetic pigments | question: What are not shared with all chloroplasts?, answer: phycobilins | question: What are the ancestors of chloroplasts?, answer: Cyanobacteria | question: Where are photosynthetic pigments found?, answer: the thylakoid membranes | question: What are phycobilins usually organized into?, answer: hemispherical phycobilisomes | question: How many cell membranes do cyanobacteria have?, answer: two cell membranes question: What do cydippid ctenophores have that are more or less rounded?, answer: bodies | question: What type of ctenophores have bodies that are more or less rounded?, answer: Cydippid ctenophores | question: What type of ctenophores have bodies that are more or less rounded?, answer: Cydippid | question: What is Pleurobrachia?, answer: sea gooseberry | question: How are some cydippids bodies flattened?, answer: various extents | question: What type of body does Pleurobrachia have?, answer: an egg-shaped body | question: What is the common coastal "sea gooseberry"?, answer: Pleurobrachia | question: A pair of long, slender tentacles extend from opposite sides of what?, answer: the body | question: What is Pleurobrachia?, answer: the common coastal "sea gooseberry | question: Where is the mouth of Pleurobrachia?, answer: the narrow end question: Who did Céloron's expedition consist of?, answer: Indians | question: Who buried lead plates engraved with the French claim to the Ohio Country?, answer: Céloron | question: What lake did Céloron's expedition follow?, answer: Lake Erie | question: What lake did Céloron's expedition continue along?, answer: Lake Ontario | question: When did Céloron's expedition end?, answer: November | question: When did Céloron's expedition begin?, answer: June | question: Whose claim to the Ohio Country did Céloron tell the British merchants to leave?, answer: French | question: Where is the Chautauqua Portage located?, answer: New York | question: What were engraved with the French claim to the Ohio Country?, answer: lead plates question: Who created DECnet?, answer: Digital Equipment Corporation | question: DECnet is a suite of what?, answer: network protocols | question: What is the name of the suite of network protocols created by Digital Equipment Corporation?, answer: DECnet | question: Which phase of DECnet was open standards with published specifications?, answer: DECnet Phase II | question: Why was DECnet released?, answer: order | question: What was the purpose of DECnet?, answer: two PDP-11 minicomputers | question: What were designed entirely by Digital Equipment Corporation?, answer: The DECnet protocols | question: What was the name of the network protocol created by Digital Equipment Corporation?, answer: DEC | question: What did DECnet transform into in the 1980s?, answer: a networking powerhouse | question: DECnet Phase II was developed for what operating system?, answer: Linux question: Who took over as president of ABC in 1994?, answer: Robert Iger | question: Who left Capital Cities/ABC in February 1994?, answer: Daniel Burke | question: Who took over as president of ABC in 1994?, answer: Thomas Murphy | question: What network did Daniel Burke leave in February of 1994?, answer: ABC | question: When did Daniel Burke leave Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: February | question: NYPD Blue was known for its boundary pushing of what?, answer: network television standards | question: What network did Daniel Burke leave in February 1994?, answer: Capital Cities/ABC | question: What position did Thomas Murphy hold?, answer: president | question: What did Robert Iger give to NYPD Blue?, answer: control | question: What type of language did NYPD Blue occasionally use?, answer: graphic language question: What is the Dutch PTT Telecom now known as?, answer: KPN | question: What was the name of the public switched data network operated by the Dutch PTT Telecom?, answer: Datanet | question: What did the Videotex service modify as infrastructure?, answer: PAD devices | question: What was Datanet 1?, answer: the public switched data network | question: What did the name Datanet 1 also refer to?, answer: the public PAD service Telepad | question: What did Datanet 1 use to refer to the public PAD service Telepad?, answer: DNIC | question: What type of devices were modified as infrastructure?, answer: PAD | question: Datanet 1 only referred to the network and the connected users via what?, answer: leased lines | question: Who operated Datanet 1?, answer: the Dutch PTT Telecom | question: What was the name of the public PAD service?, answer: Telepad question: What type of programming is provided from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays?, answer: Daytime programming | question: What station airs Good Morning America from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. weekdays?, answer: ABC News programming | question: What type of program is Jimmy Kimmel Live!?, answer: talk shows | question: What program is sometimes subject to abbreviation or preemption due to sports telecasts overrunning the program's timeslot?, answer: ABC World News | question: What program is sometimes subject to abbreviation or preemption due to sports telecasts overrunning the program's timeslot?, answer: ABC World News Tonight | question: What time of day is ABC's daytime programming?, answer: 3:00 p.m. weekdays | question: What station airs Good Morning America from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. weekdays?, answer: ABC News | question: What is the name of ABC's news program from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. weekdays?, answer: Good Morning America | question: What day of the week does ABC World News Tonight air?, answer: weekend | question: What type of programs are featured on ABC's daytime programming?, answer: syndicated programs question: Who is called by God?, answer: Deacons | question: Deacons serve a term of 2 to 3 years as what prior to their ordination?, answer: provisional deacons | question: What do deacons give to the church?, answer: leadership | question: Where can a deacon be appointed as a pastor?, answer: a local church | question: Where can deacons be appointed to ministry?, answer: the local church | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: ministries | question: Deacons may be appointed to what within the local church?, answer: ministry | question: Who affirms deacons?, answer: the church | question: What do deacons do?, answer: conduct marriages | question: Deacons are ordained to ministries of word, service, compassion, and what?, answer: justice question: What is one of the central objects of study in computational complexity theory?, answer: Decision problems | question: What is a decision problem a special type of?, answer: computational problem | question: Decision problems are one of the central objects of study in what?, answer: computational complexity theory | question: What are instances whose output is yes?, answer: members | question: What are the members of a formal language?, answer: instances | question: What is a special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no?, answer: A decision problem | question: Decision problems are one of the central objects of what?, answer: study | question: What type of member of a formal language is a decision problem viewed as?, answer: - | question: A decision problem can be viewed as a formal language, where the members of the language are instances whose output is yes, or the non-members are those instances whose output is what?, answer: no | question: What can a decision problem be viewed as?, answer: a formal language question: Who is usually in charge of the Mission Council?, answer: church bishops | question: What is made between the four-year meetings?, answer: Decisions | question: When did the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction make a high profile decision?, answer: recent years | question: What is the name of the library that the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction approved a lease for?, answer: George W. Bush Presidential Library | question: Where was the George W. Bush Presidential Library located?, answer: Southern Methodist University | question: Who criticized Bush's support of the Iraq War?, answer: the church bishops | question: Who makes decisions between the four-year meetings?, answer: the Mission Council | question: Who supported the Iraq War?, answer: Bush | question: What is the name of the library the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction approved a lease for?, answer: the George W. Bush Presidential Library | question: When did the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction approve a lease for the George W. Bush Presidential Library?, answer: March question: Deforestation is the conversion of forested areas to what?, answer: non-forested areas | question: Deforestation is the conversion of what to non-forested areas?, answer: forested areas | question: Deforestation is the conversion of what to non-forested areas?, answer: areas | question: What are farmers constantly moving to?, answer: new areas | question: What are farmers constantly moving to new areas and clearing?, answer: more land | question: What is the conversion of forested areas to non-forested areas called?, answer: Deforestation | question: What is the conversion of forested areas to non-forested areas called?, answer: deforestation | question: Where are areas cleared of forest visible to the naked eye?, answer: outer space | question: What is the conversion of forested areas to non-forested areas called?, answer: forest | question: What did the farming practices that led to deforestation cause?, answer: extensive environmental damage question: What was White's position on the Apollo crew?, answer: Senior Pilot | question: What was Grissom's position on the Apollo crew?, answer: Command Pilot | question: Who was the pilot of the first Apollo crew?, answer: rookie Donn F. Eisele | question: What was Donn F. Eisele's position on the Apollo crew?, answer: Pilot | question: Who was the Director of Flight Crew Operations for the Gemini and Apollo programs?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Deke Slayton became Director of what for the Gemini and Apollo programs?, answer: Flight Crew Operations | question: Who was the backup crew for AS-204?, answer: Gemini veterans James McDivitt | question: Who was on the first crew for AS-205?, answer: rookie Walter Cunningham | question: Deke Slayton was Director of Flight Crew Operations for the Gemini and what other program?, answer: Apollo | question: What program was Deke Slayton Director of Flight Crew Operations for?, answer: Gemini question: How many foreign-born people lived in Warsaw?, answer: significant numbers | question: What language did 833,500 of Warsaw's population speak in 1933?, answer: Polish mother tongue | question: What is based on internal migration and urbanisation?, answer: population growth | question: In what city was there a significant Jewish minority?, answer: Warsaw | question: What type of people lived in Warsaw?, answer: foreign-born inhabitants | question: Warsaw was the most diverse city in what country?, answer: Poland | question: According to the Russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 638,000, what group constituted 219,000?, answer: Jewish | question: In addition to the Polish majority, what was there in Warsaw?, answer: a significant Jewish minority | question: What was the majority of the population of Warsaw in 1933?, answer: Polish question: What are phagocytes in tissues that are in contact with the external environment?, answer: Dendritic cells | question: What are in no way connected to the nervous system?, answer: dendritic cells | question: What is one of the key cell types of the adaptive immune system?, answer: T cells | question: Where are dendritic cells located?, answer: intestines | question: Dendritic cells are phagocytes in what?, answer: tissues | question: T cells are one of what of the adaptive immune system?, answer: the key cell types | question: What do dendritic cells present to T cells?, answer: antigens | question: T cells are one of the key cell types of what?, answer: the adaptive immune system | question: Dendritic cells are located in the skin, nose, lungs, intestines, and what other part of the body?, answer: stomach | question: What are dendritic cells?, answer: phagocytes question: Who completed a 18-yard pass to Owen Daniels?, answer: Peyton Manning | question: Who did Peyton Manning throw a 18-yard pass to?, answer: tight end Owen Daniels | question: Who took the opening kickoff?, answer: Denver | question: Who did Manning throw a 22-yard pass to?, answer: Andre Caldwell | question: Who did Manning throw a 18-yard pass to?, answer: Owen Daniels | question: How far did C. J. Anderson move the ball to the Panthers 14-yard line?, answer: 20 yards | question: What was the name of the first field goal of the Denver game?, answer: the opening kickoff | question: What was the name of the first field goal in the postseason that forced Denver to settle for a 3–0 lead?, answer: a Brandon McManus 34-yard field goal | question: Who kicked a 34-yard field goal?, answer: Brandon | question: Who was facing a deficit in the postseason?, answer: Carolina question: Who were the strikers of the oil crisis?, answer: coal miners | question: What did the strikes by coal miners and railroad workers become a major factor in the change of?, answer: government | question: Which country faced an oil crisis of its own?, answer: UK | question: Sweden rationed gasoline and what?, answer: heating oil | question: What was a major factor in the change of government?, answer: strikes | question: What type of workers were striked during the winter of 1973-74?, answer: railroad | question: During what years did coal miners and railroad workers strike?, answer: 1973–74 | question: What was a major factor in the change of government in the UK during the winter of 1973-74?, answer: workers | question: What did the UK face in 1973-74?, answer: an oil crisis | question: When did the UK ban flying, driving, and boating?, answer: Sundays question: What was Luther unable to stifle further afield?, answer: radicalism | question: Who was unable to stifle radicalism further afield?, answer: Luther | question: What was committed during the German Peasants' War?, answer: many atrocities | question: In what city did Luther win the German Peasants' War?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Who thought Luther would support an attack on the upper classes?, answer: many peasants | question: Who helped instigate the German Peasants' War?, answer: Zwickau prophet Nicholas Storch | question: Who helped instigate the German Peasants' War?, answer: Thomas Müntzer | question: Who was the prophet that led the German Peasants' War?, answer: Nicholas Storch | question: Who led the revolts in Thuringia?, answer: Müntzer question: The Brotherhood has become one of the most influential movements in the Islamic world, particularly in what world?, answer: Arab | question: Where has the Brotherhood been most influential?, answer: the Arab world | question: Where has the Brotherhood become one of the most influential movements?, answer: the Islamic world | question: What has the Brotherhood endured?, answer: periodic repression | question: What was the name of the party that won 75% of the seats in the 2011-2012 Egyptian parliamentary election?, answer: Salafi Al-Nour Party | question: What is one of the most influential movements in the Islamic world?, answer: Brotherhood | question: What group was Mohamed Morsi a member of?, answer: Muslim Brotherhood | question: The Brotherhood has become one of the most influential movements in what world?, answer: Islamic | question: When was the Brotherhood able to field candidates?, answer: elections | question: What was the name of the party that won 75% of the seats in the 2011-2012 Egyptian parliamentary election?, answer: liberal Islamist Al-Wasat Party question: Who formed the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: leading Protestant nobles | question: What religion did the Marburg Colloquy disagree on?, answer: Eucharist | question: Who was the leader of the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: John | question: John of what country was a member of the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: Saxony | question: Who was the leader of the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: Philip | question: Philip of what city was the leader of the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: Hesse | question: Who was Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach?, answer: George | question: Who was George of Brandenburg-Ansbach?, answer: Margrave | question: What did the Marburg Colloquy sign in 1530?, answer: the Augsburg Confession | question: What paved the way for the signing of the Augsburg Confession?, answer: the Marburg Colloquy question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: other Islamic practices | question: Who was given a high position in the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Muslims | question: Who claimed that they played an important role in overthrowing the Mongols?, answer: Hui Muslims | question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: Who claimed that they played an important role in overthrowing the Mongols?, answer: Many Hui Muslims | question: What dynasty was the Ispah Rebellion against?, answer: Yuan | question: Muslim generals joined what group in rebelling against the Mongols?, answer: Han Chinese | question: Muslim generals joined Han Chinese in rebelling against whom?, answer: Mongols | question: Who massacred the Muslims in the Ispah Rebellion?, answer: Chen Youding | question: What type of slaughter did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal question: What are cnidarians and bilaterians more closely related to?, answer: ctenophores | question: What type of comb-rows are found in fossils of ctenophores?, answer: modern forms | question: What are thought to represent ctenophores?, answer: fossils | question: What are all the other traditional ctenophore groups descendants of?, answer: various cydippids | question: What are the fossils thought to represent ctenophores?, answer: many more comb-rows | question: A recent molecular phylogenetics analysis concluded that the common ancestor of what was cydippid-like?, answer: all modern ctenophores | question: What is it called when "cydippids" do not include all and only the descendants of a single common ancestor?, answer: other words | question: When were fossils thought to represent ctenophores first found?, answer: Cambrian | question: What is the majority view of ctenophores based on?, answer: molecular phylogenetics | question: Where have fossils thought to represent ctenophores been found?, answer: lagerstätten question: What position did Kelvin Benjamin play?, answer: top wide receiver | question: Who was the longtime running back for the Carolina Panthers?, answer: DeAngelo Williams | question: Who did the Panthers lose to a torn ACL in the preseason?, answer: Kelvin Benjamin | question: What season did the Carolina Panthers lose top wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin to a torn ACL?, answer: season | question: What did the Carolina Panthers have their best regular season in?, answer: franchise history | question: What did the Carolina Panthers set for the best start and the longest single-season winning streak?, answer: franchise records | question: What team had their best regular season in franchise history?, answer: Panthers | question: What did the Carolina Panthers have the best start to a season by an NFC team in?, answer: NFL history | question: What was Kelvin Benjamin injured with in the preseason?, answer: ACL | question: Which team had their best regular season in franchise history?, answer: Carolina question: What is it called when the development of the fertilized eggs is direct?, answer: other words | question: What do juveniles of all groups generally resemble?, answer: miniature cydippid adults | question: In the genus Beroe, juveniles lack tentacles and what?, answer: tentacle sheaths | question: What group resembles miniature cydippid adults?, answer: juveniles | question: What is direct about the fertilized eggs?, answer: Development | question: What do Beroe juveniles lack?, answer: tentacles | question: Is there a distinctive larval form in cydippids?, answer: no distinctive larval form | question: What do platyctenids attain by a more radical metamorphosis?, answer: the adult form | question: In most species, juveniles gradually develop what of their parents?, answer: the body forms | question: What is direct development of in cydippids?, answer: the fertilized eggs question: Diseases of poverty directly correlate with a country's economic performance and what?, answer: wealth distribution | question: What directly correlates with a country's economic performance and wealth distribution?, answer: poverty | question: What directly correlates with a country's economic performance and wealth distribution?, answer: Diseases | question: malaria, HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, diarrhoea, and malnutrition are the biggest burden of what?, answer: Preventable diseases | question: How many Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: Half | question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: Kenyans | question: What is the main cause of poverty in Kenya?, answer: inadequate health workers | question: What is the main cause of poverty in Kenya?, answer: weak policies | question: What do half of Kenyans live below?, answer: the poverty level | question: What is the main cause of poverty in Kenya?, answer: weak management question: What can disorders of the immune system result in?, answer: autoimmune diseases | question: What type of diseases can a disorder of the immune system cause?, answer: inflammatory diseases | question: What are Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus type 1 and systemic lupus erythematosus?, answer: Common autoimmune diseases | question: What can result in autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases, and cancer?, answer: Disorders | question: What does a hyperactive immune system attack as if they were foreign organisms?, answer: normal tissues | question: Autoimmunity results from a hyperactive immune system attacking normal tissues as if they were what?, answer: foreign organisms | question: What is an example of a genetic disease?, answer: severe combined immunodeficiency | question: What causes autoimmunity?, answer: a hyperactive immune system | question: Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus type 1, and systemic lupus erythematosus are examples of what type of disease?, answer: autoimmune | question: What is a common autoimmune disease?, answer: systemic lupus erythematosus question: Along with Virgin New Adventures, what was the name of the first novel to be published by the BBC?, answer: Virgin Missing Adventures | question: When were Doctor Who books first published?, answer: mid-sixties | question: What was the name of the Virgin Missing Adventures?, answer: the Virgin New Adventures | question: What type of books have been published about the Doctor Who series?, answer: Numerous non-fiction books | question: What type of books were published in 1991?, answer: original fiction | question: In what decade were Doctor Who books first published?, answer: sixties | question: From 1965 to 1991 the books published were primarily novelised adaptations of what?, answer: broadcast episodes | question: In what decade were Doctor Who books first published?, answer: - | question: Doctor Who books have been published from the mid-sixties through to what?, answer: the present day | question: Who is the Doctor Who Adventures magazine for?, answer: younger fans question: On what date did Doctor Who return with the episode "Rose"?, answer: March | question: What episode of Doctor Who was broadcast on BBC One on March 26, 2005?, answer: Rose | question: What type of specials have been broadcast every year since 2005?, answer: Christmas Day specials | question: Who starred in four additional Doctor Who specials in 2009?, answer: David Tennant | question: What day of the year does Doctor Who have a special for every year since 2005?, answer: Christmas Day | question: What position did Steven Moffat hold in 2010?, answer: executive producer | question: What day of the year will Series 10 debut in 2016?, answer: Christmas | question: What episode of Doctor Who was broadcast on BBC One on March 26, 2005?, answer: the episode "Rose | question: Where was the episode "Rose" broadcast?, answer: BBC One | question: Who replaced Steven Moffat in 2018?, answer: Chris Chibnall question: Where did Doctor Who first appear?, answer: BBC TV | question: Where did Doctor Who first appear?, answer: BBC | question: What did Doctor Who use as a means to explore scientific ideas and famous moments in history?, answer: time travel | question: When did Doctor Who first appear on the BBC?, answer: the scheduled programme time | question: When did Doctor Who first appear on BBC TV?, answer: GMT | question: What was the length of each episode of Doctor Who?, answer: transmission length | question: What was the head of the script department later known as?, answer: serials | question: When did Doctor Who first appear on the BBC?, answer: Saturday | question: What did Doctor Who use time travel as a means to explore?, answer: scientific ideas | question: What did Doctor Who explore with time travel?, answer: famous moments question: What is the profession of the primary character of Doctor Who?, answer: Time Lord | question: What is the Mark I Type 40 TARDIS?, answer: time machine | question: Doctor Who is a rogue what?, answer: Time | question: From what planet does the main character of Doctor Who originate?, answer: Gallifrey | question: What is the name of the Mark I Type 40 TARDIS?, answer: time | question: What does the chameleon circuit allow the TARDIS to take on as a disguise?, answer: local objects | question: What does the Mark I Type 40 TARDIS stand for?, answer: Relative Dimension | question: Who does Doctor Who follow the adventures of?, answer: the primary character | question: Doctor Who's TARDIS allows him to travel across time and what?, answer: space | question: What is the name of the time machine that allows The Doctor to travel across time and space?, answer: TARDIS question: Who has appeared on stage numerous times?, answer: Doctor | question: How many times did Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker play the Doctor?, answer: different times | question: What have been staged as amateur productions?, answer: Other original plays | question: Where has Doctor Who appeared numerous times?, answer: stage | question: What was the title of the Seven Keys to?, answer: Doomsday | question: What are other original plays staged as?, answer: amateur productions | question: What was The Curse of the Daleks?, answer: a stage play | question: Who played the Doctor in amateur productions?, answer: other actors | question: Who wrote The Curse of the Daleks?, answer: Terry Nation | question: Who did Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker play in the play titled Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure?, answer: the Doctor question: Who is a Dalek?, answer: Spike Milligan | question: Who has been spoofed by Doctor Who?, answer: Lenny Henry | question: Who is a Dalek?, answer: Milligan | question: How many times has Doctor Who been spoofed?, answer: many occasions | question: Who has been spoofed on many occasions by comedians?, answer: Doctor | question: Spike Milligan and Lenny Henry are examples of what?, answer: comedians | question: Who is Spike Milligan?, answer: Dalek | question: What show has Doctor Who fandom been lampooned on?, answer: Saturday Night Live | question: What is the name of a show that has Doctor Who fans lampooning it?, answer: American Dad! | question: What TV show has Doctor Who fandom been lampooned on?, answer: Family Guy question: Who produced Doctor Who?, answer: BBC | question: What nationality is the TARDIS?, answer: British | question: What is Doctor Who?, answer: a British science-fiction television programme | question: What does the exterior of the TARDIS appear as?, answer: a blue British police box | question: What kind of alien is the Doctor?, answer: humanoid | question: What type of Lord is the Doctor?, answer: Time | question: What is the TARDIS?, answer: a sentient time-travelling space ship | question: What does the Doctor help people in?, answer: need | question: Who produced Doctor Who?, answer: the BBC | question: Where was the TARDIS a common sight in 1963?, answer: Britain question: In what years did the serials of Doctor Who usually consist of three to four parts?, answer: later years | question: In what years did Doctor Who usually have four to six parts?, answer: earlier years | question: What was the first season of Doctor Who?, answer: season | question: On what channel did Doctor Who first appear?, answer: BBC One | question: What was the name of the rogue Time Lord in season 8 of Doctor Who?, answer: Time Lord | question: What did each weekly episode of Doctor Who form?, answer: part | question: What was the name of the 20th season of Doctor Who?, answer: Black Guardian Trilogy | question: What was the name of the rogue Time Lord in season 16 of Doctor Who?, answer: Time | question: What did the seven-episode season 7 of Doctor Who consist of?, answer: serials | question: What space did season 18 of Doctor Who travel through?, answer: E-Space question: What is the central business district of San Diego?, answer: Downtown San Diego | question: What is the central business district of San Diego?, answer: San Diego | question: Where are most of the business districts located?, answer: Northern San Diego | question: Carmel Valley, Del Mar Heights, Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo, Sorrento Mesa, and University City are examples of what?, answer: business districts | question: Where are most of the business districts located?, answer: North County regions | question: What is Downtown San Diego?, answer: the central business district | question: Where are most of the business districts in San Diego located?, answer: North County | question: What business district is located in Downtown San Diego?, answer: University City | question: What business district is located in Downtown San Diego?, answer: Mission Valley | question: Where are most of the business districts located?, answer: these districts question: What does oxygen form chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give?, answer: corresponding oxides | question: What happens to oxygen with almost all other elements to give corresponding oxides?, answer: oxygen forms chemical bonds | question: What does oxygen form chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give?, answer: oxide | question: What are non-stoichiometric compounds?, answer: Many oxides | question: Aluminium and titanium are oxidized in the presence of air and become coated with a thin film of oxide that passivates the metal and slows further corrosion?, answer: most metals | question: What does the coating of oxide on the surface of metals slow?, answer: further corrosion | question: Many oxides of transition metals are what?, answer: non-stoichiometric compounds | question: How much less metal are oxides of transition metals than the chemical formula would show?, answer: slightly less metal | question: Many oxides of what are non-stoichiometric compounds?, answer: the transition metals | question: What does the thin film of oxide on the surface of metals passivates?, answer: the metal question: Who wanted to increase their production?, answer: film studios | question: What did the major networks begin airing theatrically in 1962?, answer: films | question: Which network joined CBS and NBC in broadcasting films on Sunday nights in 1962?, answer: ABC | question: What ABC program debuted a year behind its competitors?, answer: Sunday Night Movie | question: What day of the week did ABC broadcast films?, answer: Sunday nights | question: Why did film studios want to increase their production?, answer: pressure | question: On what day of the week did ABC broadcast films?, answer: Sunday | question: What was the name of ABC's movie that debuted a year behind its competitors?, answer: the ABC Sunday Night Movie | question: Who broadcasted films on Sunday nights in 1962?, answer: CBS | question: Who began airing theatrically released films in 1962?, answer: the major networks question: Who was the bureaucracy dominated by?, answer: El Temür | question: Who founded the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature?, answer: Tugh Temür | question: Who was dominated by the bureaucracy?, answer: Temür | question: What did Tugh Temür promote?, answer: Chinese cultural values | question: What did Tugh Temür patronize?, answer: Chinese learning | question: Tugh Temür founded the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature to promote what culture?, answer: Chinese | question: What religion did Tugh Temür devote himself to?, answer: Buddhism | question: What is Tugh Temür known for?, answer: his cultural contribution | question: What was the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature designed to transmit to the Mongolian imperial establishment?, answer: Confucian high culture | question: How did Tugh Temür honor Confucianism?, answer: many measures question: What was the gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2003-04?, answer: national agricultural production total gross value | question: What was the gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2003-2004?, answer: Victorian agricultural production | question: What type of agricultural production does Victorian farms produce?, answer: grain productions | question: As of 2004, how much of the state's land was occupied by farms?, answer: Victorian land | question: What ranges from small horticultural outfits to large-scale livestock and grain productions?, answer: Victorian farms | question: What state's agricultural production increased by 17% in 2003-04?, answer: Victorian | question: What did Victorian agricultural production increase by 17% in 2003-2004?, answer: the gross value | question: What type of farm is a Victorian farm?, answer: small horticultural outfits | question: How much did the gross value of Victorian agricultural production increase in 2003-2004?, answer: 17% question: Jacksonville and what other city became popular winter resorts for the rich and famous?, answer: nearby St. Augustine | question: What did Jacksonville and St. Augustine become during the Gilded Age?, answer: popular winter resorts | question: Jacksonville and what nearby city became popular winter resorts for the rich and famous?, answer: St. Augustine | question: What city was the site of the Florida Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What was the Gilded Age?, answer: Reconstruction | question: What state did Grover Cleveland visit in 1888?, answer: Florida | question: What caused major blows to Jacksonville's tourism in the late 19th century?, answer: yellow fever outbreaks | question: During what era did Jacksonville become popular winter resorts for the rich and famous?, answer: the Gilded Age | question: What was the name of the Florida Old Confederate Soldiers' home?, answer: Sailors Home | question: What did the Florida Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home have?, answer: a nearby cemetery question: Who developed a passion for billiards, chess, and card-playing?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Swezey say Tesla rarely slept?, answer: rest.:208 Kenneth Swezey | question: Where was Tesla's second year of study?, answer: Graz | question: Who was a journalist whom Tesla had befriended?, answer: Kenneth Swezey | question: What did Tesla do during his second year at Graz?, answer: study | question: Along with billiards, card-playing, and chess, what game did Tesla play during his second year of study at Graz?, answer: chess | question: What did Tesla rarely do at his lab?, answer: sleep | question: Who was a journalist whom Tesla had befriended?, answer: Swezey | question: In what year did Tesla begin to develop a passion for billiards, chess, and card-playing?, answer: his second year | question: What did Tesla become proficient at during his second year of study at Graz?, answer: card-playing question: What did Tesla observe from his receiver during his time at his lab?, answer: unusual signals | question: What could the signals from Tesla's receiver come from?, answer: other planets | question: What did Tesla observe from his receiver during his time at his lab?, answer: signals | question: In a 1901 Collier's Weekly article, Tesla said he was hearing signals from Mars, Venus, and what other planets?, answer: Planets | question: Who observed unusual signals from his receiver during his time at his lab?, answer: Tesla | question: What planet did reporters believe Tesla was hearing signals from?, answer: Mars | question: What type of transmission was the signal from Marconi?, answer: wireless transmission | question: What did Tesla believe the unusual signals from his receiver could be?, answer: communications | question: What was the name of Collier's Weekly article?, answer: Talking With Planets | question: What other planet could the signals from that Tesla heard come from?, answer: Venus question: Who worked in Pittsburgh to create an alternating current system to power the city's streetcars?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of car did the DC traction motor not work for?, answer: street cars | question: Where did Tesla work during this time?, answer: Pittsburgh | question: What did Tesla create to power the city's streetcars?, answer: an alternating current system | question: What did the Westinghouse engineers disagree over?, answer: AC power | question: What did the 60-cycle AC current system match?, answer: the working frequency | question: What type of power did the Westinghouse engineers disagree with?, answer: AC | question: What did the Westinghouse engineers use instead of the induction motor?, answer: a DC traction motor question: WLS launched a new lineup consisting of what?, answer: ABC Radio programming | question: What was the name of the station that WLS launched on May 9, 1960?, answer: ABC Radio | question: Who purchased Chicago radio station WLS?, answer: ABC | question: What station did ABC buy in 1960?, answer: Chicago radio station WLS | question: What did ABC want to gain from the public?, answer: loyalty | question: How did ABC consolidate the network in the 1960s?, answer: part | question: What did ABC invest in in the 1960s?, answer: programming | question: What did ABC invest in in the 1960s?, answer: other properties | question: What path did ABC take in the 1960s?, answer: the same path question: Who considered Islamists to be dangerous?, answer: Western governments bulwarks | question: What were Islamists and Islamist groups later seen as?, answer: dangerous enemies | question: Who returned home with prestige, ideology, and weapons?, answer: non-Afghan veterans | question: What type of veterans returned home with their prestige, "experience, ideology, and weapons"?, answer: non-Afghan | question: In the 1970s and later, who supported Islamists?, answer: Western | question: Who supported Islamists in the 1970s and later?, answer: Western and pro-Western governments | question: What did Western governments support in the 1970s and later?, answer: Islamist groups | question: What group was considered by Western governments bulwarks against more dangerous leftist/communist insurgents?, answer: Islamists | question: What did the return of non-Afghan veterans of the war have?, answer: considerable impact | question: What group was considered to be more dangerous than the leftist/communist/nationalist insurgents?, answer: Islamist question: John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson constructed a framework for understanding what?, answer: European imperialism | question: Who created a framework for understanding European imperialism?, answer: historians John Gallagher | question: John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson created a framework for understanding what?, answer: imperialism | question: Who was a notable historian in the 20th century?, answer: John Gallagher | question: Who was the author of the 20th century framework for understanding European imperialism?, answer: Ronald Robinson | question: What have historians been mesmerized by?, answer: formal empire | question: Whose imperialism did Gallagher and Robinson believe was influential?, answer: European | question: Who were John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson?, answer: historians | question: Who rejected the notion that "imperialism" required formal, legal control by one government over another country?, answer: Europeans | question: When did the world's economy become more interconnected?, answer: World War I question: Who won the Battle of Olustee?, answer: Confederate | question: Where was the first Confederate victory?, answer: Florida | question: What city was a key supply point for hogs and cattle being shipped from Florida to aid the Confederate cause?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Who blockaded Jacksonville during the Civil War?, answer: Union forces | question: What was Jacksonville a key supply point for during the Civil War?, answer: hogs | question: Who controlled Jacksonville during the Civil War?, answer: Union and Confederate forces | question: Jacksonville was a key supply point for hogs and cattle being shipped from Florida to aid the Confederate cause during what war?, answer: the American Civil War | question: What animal was shipped from Florida to help the Confederate cause?, answer: cattle | question: What was Jacksonville a key supply point for during the American Civil War?, answer: the Confederate cause | question: The Skirmish of the Brick Church resulted in what?, answer: the first Confederate victory question: What motto did the King give to Newburn in 1644?, answer: Fortiter Defendit Triumphans | question: What town did the Scots capture in a bid to gain Newcastle and the Tyne?, answer: Newburn | question: Which region declared for the King during the English Civil War?, answer: North | question: When did the North declare for the King?, answer: the English Civil War | question: What motto did the King give to the town of Newburn?, answer: "Fortiter Defendit Triumphans | question: Who captured Newburn in 1644?, answer: Scots | question: Where did the Scots capture the fortification on the Lawe?, answer: South Shields | question: Who gave the motto "Fortiter Defendit Triumphans"?, answer: The grateful King | question: Whose allies captured Newburn?, answer: Cromwell | question: Who did the North declare for during the English Civil War?, answer: the King question: Who absorbed Taiwan during the First Sino-Japanese War?, answer: Japan | question: When did Japan take German-leased territories in China's Shandong Province?, answer: World War I | question: In what war did Japan take German-leased territories in China's Shandong Province?, answer: First | question: How much of Sakhalin Island was Japan able to take after the Russo-Japanese War?, answer: part | question: What part of Russia did Japan occupy in 1918?, answer: parts | question: What part of Russia did Japan occupy in 1918?, answer: eastern Siberia | question: What part of China did Japan invade during the Second Sino-Japanese War?, answer: central China | question: What was the name of the war in which Japan absorbed Taiwan?, answer: the First Sino-Japanese War | question: From what country did Japan take Sakhalin Island?, answer: Russia | question: What country did Japan conquer Manchuria from?, answer: China question: After the revival of Coronation Street, what has the show consistently had for the evening on which the episode is broadcast?, answer: high viewership levels | question: What peaked during the 1979 ITV network strike?, answer: viewership | question: What network was hit by a network strike in 1979?, answer: ITV | question: What was the name of the strike in 1979?, answer: the ITV network strike | question: When was the show's performance seen as poor?, answer: late 1980s | question: What was the third notable period of?, answer: high ratings | question: What was the most popular soap opera at the time?, answer: Coronation Street | question: What was the BBC Board of what?, answer: Control | question: What series was postponed in 1985?, answer: 23rd | question: What was the peak viewership of ITV in 1979?, answer: 16 million.[citation question: Who did the Emperor Kublai Khan invite to return to Qufu during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu | question: Who was Kong Duancao's brother?, answer: Duke Yansheng | question: Who gave up the title of Duke Yansheng?, answer: Kong Zhu | question: What was the name of Kong Duanyou's brother?, answer: Kong Duancao | question: What dynasty appointed Kong Duancao as Duke Yansheng?, answer: Jin dynasty | question: Where did the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou flee to during the Southern Song dynasty?, answer: Qufu | question: Where did the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou flee to during the Southern Song dynasty?, answer: Quzhou | question: What was the name of Kong Duancao's brother?, answer: Duke Yanshengs | question: Who fled south with the Song Emperor to Quzhou?, answer: the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou | question: Who did Kublai Khan invite to return to Qufu during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu question: What movement divest from Harvard in the 1980s?, answer: South Africa movement | question: Who erected a symbolic "shantytown" on Harvard Yard?, answer: student activists | question: What country did the divestment from in the 1980s occur from?, answer: South Africa | question: Where was the "shantytown" located?, answer: Harvard Yard | question: What nationality was Duke Kent-Brown?, answer: South African | question: Who gave a speech during the divestment movement?, answer: South African Vice Consul Duke Kent-Brown | question: The Harvard Management Company refused to divest from South Africa, stating that operating expenses must not be subject to unrealistic strictures or carping by the unsophisticated or what?, answer: special interest groups | question: When was the divestment from South Africa movement?, answer: the late 1980s | question: Who was the South African Vice-President during the divestment movement?, answer: Consul Duke Kent-Brown | question: What did the Harvard Management Company say must not be subject to unrealistic strictures or carping by the unsophisticated or special interest groups?, answer: operating expenses question: What was designed to equip students with necessary skill sets to be able to perform at work?, answer: High school education | question: What increased during the mass high school education movement?, answer: skilled workers | question: What did the increase in skilled workers lead to a decrease in the price of?, answer: skilled labor | question: What is very important for the growth of the economy?, answer: Education | question: What is very important for the growth of the economy?, answer: education | question: What movement in 1910-1940 led to a decrease in the price of skilled labor?, answer: the mass high school education movement | question: What is the result of a large gap in male and female education?, answer: economic inequality | question: What can result to low economic growth?, answer: gender inequality | question: What can result in low economic growth?, answer: educational inequality | question: What is regarded as a stepping-stone to acquire college and advanced degrees?, answer: the present high school education question: What direction did the water on the eastern side of the Amazon flow toward?, answer: Atlantic | question: What was on the eastern side of the Amazon?, answer: Water | question: What basin was split along the middle of the continent by the Purus Arch?, answer: Amazon | question: When was the drainage basin of the Amazon split?, answer: - | question: What is believed to have split the drainage basin of the Amazon in the mid-Eocene?, answer: the Purus Arch | question: Along with the Atlantic, water flowed to the west of the Amazonas Basin?, answer: Pacific | question: What was split along the middle of the continent by the Purus Arch?, answer: the drainage basin | question: Where did water flow to the Pacific in the mid-Eocene?, answer: the Amazonas Basin | question: What side of the Amazonas Basin did the water on the eastern side of the Amazonas Basin flow to?, answer: the west water | question: What did the water that broke through the Purus Arch join to the Atlantic?, answer: the easterly flow question: Who said there was no danger that his invention could be stolen?, answer: Tesla | question: What did the spies leave empty-handed?, answer: paper | question: What did Tesla say had been made to steal his invention?, answer: efforts | question: What is another name for thieves?, answer: spies | question: What was the blueprint for?, answer: the teleforce weapon | question: What did Tesla say there was no danger that could be stolen?, answer: his invention | question: What did Tesla say he was trying to steal?, answer: the invention | question: When were the negotiations being conducted?, answer: the period | question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon in?, answer: his mind | question: What did the spies leave empty-handed?, answer: his papers question: What type of energy was created through electrostatic repulsion?, answer: Non-dispersive Energy | question: What was created and directed through electrostatic repulsion?, answer: non-dispersive particle streams | question: What did The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media refer to?, answer: charged particle beam weapons | question: Who wrote The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media?, answer: Tesla | question: What does the gas jet seal allow to exit?, answer: particles | question: What method did Tesla use to create and direct non-dispersive particle streams?, answer: electrostatic repulsion | question: What was the purpose of The Art of Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media?, answer: Projecting | question: Where is The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media located?, answer: the Nikola Tesla Museum archive | question: What was the name of the treatise written by Nikola Tesla?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media | question: When was The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media written?, answer: the same year question: What was the name of the Scottish National Party?, answer: SNP | question: What did the "It's Scotland's oil" campaign result in?, answer: rising support | question: What did the "It's Scotland's oil" campaign result in rising support for?, answer: Scottish independence | question: What was discovered in the North Sea?, answer: oil | question: What country did the SNP argue was not benefiting as much as they should?, answer: Scotland | question: What was the SNP's national party?, answer: Scottish | question: Who argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefiting Scotland as much as they should?, answer: the Scottish National Party | question: Where did the discovery of oil occur?, answer: the North Sea | question: What did the SNP argue was not benefiting Scotland as much as they should?, answer: the oil question: What was first described by Galileo?, answer: Dynamic equilibrium | question: Galileo concluded that motion in a what was completely equivalent to rest?, answer: constant velocity | question: Galileo noticed that certain assumptions of what were contradicted by observations and logic?, answer: Aristotelian physics | question: Who first described dynamic equilibrium?, answer: Galileo | question: Galileo noticed that what of Aristotelian physics was contradicted by observations and logic?, answer: certain assumptions | question: What demands that the concept of an "absolute rest frame" did not exist?, answer: simple velocity addition | question: Galileo noticed that certain assumptions of Aristotelian physics were contradicted by observations and what?, answer: logic | question: Galileo noticed that certain assumptions of what physics were contradicted by observations and logic?, answer: Aristotelian | question: What contradicted Galileo's assumptions of Aristotelian physics?, answer: observations | question: What did Galileo believe motion in a constant velocity was completely equivalent to?, answer: rest question: What did the Treaty of Rome establish?, answer: EU competition law | question: What has its origins in the European Coal and Steel Community agreement?, answer: EU Competition law | question: What did the Treaty of Rome establish as one of the main aims of the EEC?, answer: competition law | question: What was included in a plurilateral regional agreement?, answer: competition law principles | question: What law has its origins in the European Coal and Steel Community agreement?, answer: EU Competition | question: What did the ECSC aim to prevent Germany from doing in the production of coal and steel?, answer: re-establishing dominance | question: What did article 85 prohibit?, answer: anti-competitive agreements | question: Which country's competition law has its origins in the European Coal and Steel Community agreement?, answer: EU | question: What article banned cartels?, answer: Article | question: What article made provisions for concentrations, mergers, and the abuse of a dominant position by companies?, answer: article question: Who is responsible for writing sections of chapters?, answer: lead authors | question: Who prepares text, graphs, or data for inclusion by the lead authors?, answer: Contributing authors | question: Who is responsible for writing and editing the material in a chapter?, answer: authors | question: Who is responsible for writing sections of chapters?, answer: Lead authors | question: Lead authors are responsible for writing sections of what?, answer: chapters | question: Who is responsible for assembling the contributions of other authors?, answer: The coordinating lead authors | question: Who prepares text, graphs, or data for inclusion in a chapter?, answer: the lead authors | question: Who are the coordinating lead authors responsible for assembling the contributions of?, answer: the other authors | question: What are lead authors responsible for in a chapter?, answer: writing | question: Who do the coordinating lead authors report to?, answer: Working Group question: What do MSPs use to vote if there is audible dissent?, answer: electronic consoles | question: Who decides on motions and amendments?, answer: MSPs | question: MSPs decide on motions and what other motions that have been moved that day?, answer: amendment | question: What do MSPs decide on each sitting day?, answer: amendments | question: How do MSPs vote if there is audible dissent?, answer: means | question: How do MSPs vote on motions and amendments at Decision Time?, answer: first | question: When do MSPs decide on motions and amendments?, answer: that day | question: What do MSPs decide on each sitting day?, answer: the motion | question: What do MSPs decide on each sitting day?, answer: the motions | question: Where is the division bell heard?, answer: the Parliamentary campus and alerts MSPs question: What did the 1994 Northridge earthquake cause?, answer: structural collapses | question: The 1994 Northridge earthquake caused the most property damage of any earthquake in what history?, answer: U.S. history | question: What state has about 10,000 earthquakes each year?, answer: California | question: What area has 10,000 earthquakes each year?, answer: the southern California area | question: How many earthquakes are greater than 3.0?, answer: magnitude | question: What did the 1994 Northridge earthquake cause?, answer: injuries | question: The 1994 Northridge earthquake caused the most property damage of what in US history?, answer: any earthquake | question: The 1994 Northridge earthquake caused the most property damage of any earthquake in what country?, answer: U.S. | question: What did the 1994 Northridge earthquake cause?, answer: deaths | question: What was the most destructive earthquake in U.S. history?, answer: The magnitude 6.7 1994 Northridge earthquake question: What type of resources did Myhill use to study problems solvable by Turing machines?, answer: specific bounded resources | question: What studies problems solvable by Turing machines with specific bounded resources?, answer: Earlier papers | question: What did John Myhill define in 1960?, answer: linear bounded automata | question: What type of machines solved problems with specific bounded resources?, answer: Turing machines | question: Who defined linear bounded automata?, answer: Myhill | question: What did Raymond Smullyan study in 1961?, answer: rudimentary sets | question: What was solvable by Turing machines with specific bounded resources?, answer: problems | question: John Myhill defined what type of bounded automata?, answer: linear question: Who preached a sermon in which he claimed that God's gospel, not God's moral law (the Ten Commandments) revealed God's wrath to Christians?, answer: Johannes Agricola | question: Who preached a sermon in which he claimed that God's gospel, not God's moral law, revealed God's wrath to Christians?, answer: Agricola | question: Whose open letter to C. Güttel Against the Antinomians became the basis for disputes between 1538 and 1540?, answer: Luther | question: Who did the antinomian theses claim the law was not to be taught to?, answer: city hall | question: Who did Agricola claim God's wrath to?, answer: Christians | question: What did Luther believe Agricola was behind?, answer: certain anonymous antinomian theses | question: What position did Johannes Agricola hold?, answer: pastor | question: Where was Johannes Agricola born?, answer: Eisleben | question: Where were the antinomian theses circulating?, answer: Wittenberg question: What has East and Central Africa's biggest economy posted in the service sector?, answer: tremendous growth | question: What is food security an important catalyst for?, answer: economic growth | question: What does the service sector contribute to?, answer: GDP | question: What boosted East and Central Africa's service sector?, answer: rapid expansion | question: What is an important catalyst of economic growth?, answer: food security | question: East and Central Africa's biggest economy has posted tremendous growth in what sector?, answer: the service sector | question: Where does 22% of East and Central Africa's GDP come from?, answer: the unreliable agricultural sector | question: What does a small portion of the population rely on?, answer: food | question: What has boosted East and Central Africa's service sector?, answer: telecommunication and financial activity question: What does rent-seeking reward?, answer: wealth creation | question: What does rent-seeking bring income from?, answer: wealth | question: Who argues that market forces should serve as a brake on concentrations of wealth and income?, answer: Economist Joseph Stiglitz | question: Stiglitz believes market forces should serve as a brake on what?, answer: such concentration | question: What should serve as a brake on concentrations of wealth and income?, answer: market forces | question: Who argues that market forces should serve as a brake on concentrations of wealth and income?, answer: Joseph Stiglitz | question: What does Joseph Stiglitz believe market forces should serve as a brake on?, answer: concentrations | question: What does rent-seeking bring not from creation of wealth but from "grabbing a larger share of the wealth that would otherwise have been produced without their effort?", answer: income | question: What does rent-seeking prevent successful entrepreneurs from earning excess profits by fostering competition to cut prices, profits and what?, answer: large compensation | question: Who argues that market forces should serve as a brake on concentrations of wealth and income?, answer: Stiglitz question: What harms growth?, answer: income inequality | question: What prevents growth by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: inequality | question: Who presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: Economist Joseph Stiglitz | question: What does income inequality and inequality prevent by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: growth | question: What does global inequality and inequality limit?, answer: aggregate demand | question: Who presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: Joseph Stiglitz | question: Who wrote that income inequality harms growth?, answer: Economist Branko Milanovic | question: When did the view that income inequality harms growth become more widely held?, answer: recent years | question: What did Joseph Stiglitz present in 2009?, answer: evidence | question: In 2009, Stiglitz presented evidence that global inequality and inequality prevented growth by limiting aggregate demand in what?, answer: countries question: Simon Kuznets argued that levels of what are in large part the result of stages of development?, answer: economic inequality | question: As a country develops, it acquires more capital, which leads to the owners of this capital having more wealth and income?, answer: inequality | question: Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of what?, answer: development | question: How much of economic inequality is the result of stages of development?, answer: large part | question: As a country develops more capital, the owners of this capital have what?, answer: more wealth | question: According to Kuznets, countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of what?, answer: wealth | question: Who argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development?, answer: Economist Simon Kuznets | question: Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of what?, answer: stages | question: Who argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development?, answer: Simon Kuznets | question: According to Kuznets, countries with what level of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth?, answer: low levels question: What is the name of the three-tier model of education in Australia?, answer: primary education | question: What is the second tier of education?, answer: secondary education | question: What type of education is a TAFE college?, answer: tertiary education | question: What is primarily the responsibility of the individual states and territories?, answer: Education | question: What follows the three tier model?, answer: education | question: What is another name for primary education in Australia?, answer: primary schools | question: Education in Australia is primarily the responsibility of the individual states and what?, answer: territories | question: What is another type of tertiary education?, answer: TAFE colleges | question: In what country is education primarily the responsibility of the individual states and territories?, answer: Australia | question: What are two types of secondary education in Australia?, answer: (secondary schools/high schools question: What is available to all age groups through nurseries, schools, colleges and universities and in adult education?, answer: Welsh medium education | question: Where is Welsh medium education available to all age groups?, answer: adult education | question: What in Wales differs in certain respects from education elsewhere in the UK?, answer: Education | question: What does education in Wales differ from elsewhere in the UK?, answer: education | question: In 2008/09, 22 per cent of classes used Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction in what schools?, answer: maintained primary schools | question: In what respect does education in Wales differ from education elsewhere in the UK?, answer: certain respects | question: In 2008/09, 22 per cent of classes in maintained primary schools used Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction?, answer: schools | question: What country has a significant number of students who are educated either wholly or largely through the medium of Welsh?, answer: Wales | question: In 2008/09, 22 per cent of classes in maintained primary schools used what language as the sole or main medium of instruction?, answer: Welsh | question: Where is Welsh medium education available to all age groups?, answer: nurseries question: Who purchased ABC for $8 million?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: What radio station did Edward John Noble own?, answer: New York City radio station WMCA | question: What did Edward John Noble own?, answer: Life Savers candy | question: What drugstore chain did Edward John Noble own?, answer: drugstore chain Rexall | question: Where was WMCA located?, answer: New York City | question: Who was the owner of Life Savers candy, drugstore chain Rexall, and New York City radio station WMCA?, answer: Noble | question: What candy chain was owned by Edward John Noble?, answer: Life Savers | question: What was the name of the parent company of the American Broadcasting System?, answer: American Broadcasting Companies | question: What drugstore chain was owned by Edward John Noble?, answer: Rexall | question: Who approved the purchase of three RCA stations?, answer: FCC question: What is the rate of social goods in more unequal countries?, answer: lower rates | question: What is the effect of inequality on health and social problems?, answer: higher rates | question: What are the effects of inequality researchers found to lower rates of?, answer: social goods | question: What is a lower level of in society from resources devoted on high-end consumption?, answer: economic utility | question: What is a lower level of when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption?, answer: economic growth | question: Who found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: inequality researchers | question: What is a lower level of economic utility in society from resources devoted to?, answer: high-end consumption | question: What is neglected for high-end consumption?, answer: human capital | question: What are higher rates of health and social problems and lower rates of social goods?, answer: Effects | question: What is the level of economic utility in society when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption?, answer: a lower level question: Who released Islamists from prison and welcomed home exiles in tacit exchange for political support?, answer: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat | question: Where was a formidable insurgency formed in the 1990s?, answer: Egypt | question: Who was the president of Egypt in 1975?, answer: Anwar Sadat | question: What did Anwar Sadat open Egypt to?, answer: Western investment | question: Who was the president of Egypt in 1975?, answer: Sadat | question: What nationality was Anwar Sadat?, answer: Egyptian | question: Who did Sadat release from prison?, answer: Islamists | question: What is another name for Western investment?, answer: infitah | question: What type of investment did Anwar Sadat open Egypt to?, answer: Western | question: What did Islamists dominate in Egypt?, answer: university student unions question: Elders may be appointed to the local church or to what?, answer: other valid extension ministries | question: Elders are ordained by a bishop to what type of ministry?, answer: ministry | question: Who can be appointed to the local church, or to other valid extension ministries of the church?, answer: Elders | question: Elders are given the authority to preach what?, answer: Word | question: Who can an Elder be appointed to?, answer: the local church | question: Who calls elders?, answer: God | question: Elders are given the authority to preach the Word of God, administer what?, answer: Sacrament | question: Elders are given the authority to preach the Word of God, administer the sacraments, provide care and counseling, and what?, answer: Order | question: What type of ministry are elders ordained to?, answer: Service | question: Elders are given the authority to order the life of the church for ministry and what?, answer: mission question: What are Embedded in the thylakoid membranes?, answer: important protein complexes | question: Molecules in the thylakoid membrane pump what into the thylakoid space?, answer: hydrogen ions | question: Which photosystem contains light-harvesting complexes with chlorophyll and carotenoids?, answer: Photosystem II | question: What do chlorophyll and carotenoids absorb?, answer: light energy | question: What system contains light-harvesting complexes with chlorophyll and carotenoids?, answer: photosystem | question: What do Molecules in the thylakoid membrane use to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space?, answer: electrons | question: What does ATP synthase generate?, answer: ATP energy | question: What light reaction is carried out by protein complexes in the thylakoid membranes?, answer: photosynthesis | question: Molecules in what membrane pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space?, answer: the thylakoid membrane | question: Where are important protein complexes that carry out the light reactions of photosynthesis located?, answer: the thylakoid membranes question: Who was Ayurbarwada's son and successor?, answer: Emperor Gegeen Khan | question: Who was Ayurbarwada's son and successor?, answer: Gegeen Khan | question: Who was Gegeen Khan's father?, answer: Ayurbarwada | question: What was Gegeen Khan's title?, answer: successor | question: Who was Ayurbarwada's son and successor?, answer: Gegeen | question: What did the steppe elite oppose?, answer: Confucian reforms | question: Who was Gegeen Khan's new grand chancellor?, answer: Baiju | question: Gegeen Khan continued his father's policies to reform the government based on what principles?, answer: Confucian | question: Who helped Gegeen Khan reform the government?, answer: his newly appointed grand chancellor Baiju question: What does the presence of in the diatom nucleus provide evidence that the diatom ancestor had a green algal derived chloroplast at some point?, answer: many green algal genes | question: What is the way we know about the lost chloroplasts in many chromalveolate lineages?, answer: Endosymbiotic gene transfer | question: Endosymbiotic gene transfer is how we know about the lost chloroplasts in what?, answer: many chromalveolate lineages | question: What did the diatom ancestor have at some point?, answer: a green algal derived chloroplast | question: What do diatoms now have?, answer: a red algal derived chloroplast | question: Endosymbiotic gene transfer is how we know about what in many chromalveolate lineages?, answer: the lost chloroplasts | question: What type of gene transfer is used to know about lost chloroplasts in many chromalveolate lineages?, answer: Endosymbiotic | question: What does the presence of many green algal genes in the diatom nucleus provide for the lost chloroplast's existence?, answer: evidence | question: What replaced the green algal derived chloroplast?, answer: the red chloroplast question: What does Engineering News-Record stand for?, answer: ENR | question: What is the name of the trade magazine for the construction industry?, answer: Engineering News-Record | question: What does ENR compile and report on each year?, answer: design and construction companies | question: What is the name of ENR's list of the largest companies in the United States?, answer: Top-40 | question: Engineering News-Record is a trade magazine for what industry?, answer: the construction industry | question: What does ENR use to rank firms as heavy contractors?, answer: data | question: What did ENR use to rank firms as heavy contractors?, answer: hazardous waste | question: What does ENR rank the largest worldwide?, answer: firms | question: What does ENR publish a list of in the United States?, answer: the largest companies | question: What is Engineering News-Record?, answer: a trade magazine question: What are environmentalists concerned about the release of?, answer: carbon | question: What could the release of carbon contained within the vegetation accelerate?, answer: global warming | question: What is estimated to have accumulated 0.62 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996?, answer: Amazonian forests | question: Who is concerned about loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the Amazonian forests?, answer: Environmentalists | question: What are environmentalists concerned about loss of?, answer: biodiversity | question: What accounts for 10% of the world's terrestrial primary productivity?, answer: Amazonian evergreen forests | question: What will loss of biodiversity result from?, answer: destruction | question: What are environmentalists concerned about?, answer: loss | question: How long have Amazonian forests accumulated 0.62 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare?, answer: year | question: Amazonian evergreen forests account for 10% of what in ecosystems?, answer: the carbon stores question: What type of education is not available at Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: public schools | question: What type of schools are most Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: vocational schools | question: Who runs Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: private individuals | question: Who runs Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: private organizations | question: What type of groups run Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: religious groups | question: What are Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: secondary or post-secondary (non-tertiary) schools | question: What type of education is not available at public schools?, answer: education | question: What are secondary or post-secondary schools called?, answer: Ergänzungsschulen | question: What are vocational schools not part of?, answer: the German dual education system | question: What are not part of the German dual education system?, answer: these vocational schools question: What do Ersatzschulen offer the same types of diplomas as?, answer: public schools | question: What type of groups run Ersatzschulen?, answer: private organizations | question: Who runs Ersatzschulen?, answer: religious groups | question: Who runs Ersatzschulen?, answer: private individuals | question: What are ordinary primary or secondary schools called?, answer: Ersatzschulen | question: What do most Ersatzschulen have very low tuition fees and/or offer scholarships?, answer: most Ersatzschulen | question: What are all German Ersatzschulen financed with?, answer: public funds | question: What are Ersatzschulen?, answer: ordinary primary or secondary schools | question: The percentages of what could reach 100% of the personnel expenditures?, answer: public money | question: What is it not possible to finance Ersatzschulen with?, answer: such low tuition fees question: Who was the first benefactor of Harvard?, answer: John Harvard | question: What was Harvard's first chartered corporation?, answer: Harvard College | question: What was the name of the first benefactor of Harvard?, answer: Harvard | question: What was John Harvard's benefactor?, answer: first | question: What is Harvard the United States' oldest institution of?, answer: higher learning | question: Who is the Harvard Corporation?, answer: Fellows of Harvard College | question: What is the name of Harvard's first chartered corporation?, answer: the Harvard Corporation | question: What state's legislature established Harvard?, answer: Massachusetts | question: What is the Harvard Corporation?, answer: its first chartered corporation | question: Who did Harvard become the central cultural establishment among in the 19th century?, answer: Boston elites question: What are euglenophytes?, answer: common flagellated protists | question: What have a pyrenoid and thylakoids stacked in groups of three?, answer: Euglenophyte chloroplasts | question: How are pyrenoid and thylakoids stacked?, answer: groups | question: What do euglenophytes contain?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What are a group of common flagellated protists that contain chloroplasts derived from a green alga?, answer: Euglenophytes | question: Paramylon is contained in what in the cytoplasm of the euglenophyte?, answer: membrane-bound granules | question: What did the membrane of the primary endosymbiont leave?, answer: the cyanobacterial membranes | question: What of the primary endosymbiont was lost?, answer: the membrane | question: How many membranes do euglenophyte chloroplasts have?, answer: three membranes question: What was Europe's expansion into territorial imperialism primarily focused on?, answer: economic growth | question: What did Europe assume by military and political means?, answer: political control | question: What was Europe's expansion into?, answer: territorial imperialism | question: What were a large number of colonies designed to provide in the 17th and 18th centuries?, answer: economic profit | question: What did Europe collect from colonies?, answer: resources | question: What was important at various times in India?, answer: military activity | question: What country's expansion into territorial imperialism was largely focused on economic growth?, answer: Europe | question: What was Europe assuming by military and political means?, answer: control | question: In what century were colonies designed to ship resources to home ports?, answer: eighteenth centuries | question: Europe's expansion into territorial imperialism was largely focused on collecting resources from what?, answer: colonies question: What is a body of treaties and legislation?, answer: European Union law | question: What is a body of treaties and legislation?, answer: European Union | question: Regulations and directives have direct effect or indirect effect on the laws of what?, answer: European Union member states | question: What type of law is based on the Treaties establishing the European Union?, answer: secondary law | question: What is the main source of European Union law?, answer: primary law | question: What is the third source of European Union law?, answer: supplementary law | question: What are the main sources of primary law?, answer: Treaties | question: European Union law is a body of what?, answer: treaties | question: What type of effect do Regulations and Directives have on the laws of European Union member states?, answer: direct effect | question: What type of effect do Regulations and Directives have on the laws of European Union member states?, answer: indirect effect question: What is applied by the courts of member states and the Court of Justice of the European Union?, answer: European Union law | question: What can be enforced by the courts of member states?, answer: lesser rights European Union law | question: The Court of Justice is the highest court able to interpret what law?, answer: European Union | question: What is a supplement to European Union law by the Court of Justice?, answer: case law | question: The Court of Justice of the European Union applies European Union law to whom?, answer: member states | question: Along with case law by the Court of Justice, what is another source of European Union law?, answer: international law | question: The Court of Justice of what country is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: the European Union | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court | question: Who can the European Commission take proceedings against in case of European Union law that should have been transposed into the laws of member states?, answer: the member state | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: Justice question: Who was the leader of Dinwiddie's company?, answer: William Trent | question: Who was the leader of Dinwiddie's company?, answer: Trent | question: Who led 500 men south from Fort Venango on April 5, 1754?, answer: Contrecœur | question: On what date did Contrecur lead 500 men south from Fort Venango?, answer: April | question: Who returned before Dinwiddie sent a company of 40 men to the point where they began construction of a small stockaded fort?, answer: Washington | question: From what fort did Contrecur lead 500 men south on April 5, 1754?, answer: Fort Venango | question: What did Governor Duquesne send to relieve Saint-Pierre?, answer: additional French forces | question: What was the name of the fort built by Contrecur?, answer: Fort Duquesne | question: Who sent William Trent to Fort Duquesne?, answer: Dinwiddie question: What country did the Normans come into contact with before the Norman Conquest?, answer: Wales | question: Who did Edward the Confessor set up as earl of Hereford?, answer: Normans | question: What did the Normans come into before the Norman Conquest of England?, answer: contact | question: What country did the Normans come into contact with before the Norman Conquest?, answer: England | question: Before what event did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: the Norman Conquest | question: What did Edward the Confessor charge Ralph with defending?, answer: Marches | question: What city was Ralph earl of?, answer: Hereford | question: What was Ralph's position in Hereford?, answer: earl | question: Who was charged with defending the Marches and warring with the Welsh?, answer: Ralph | question: Before what event did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: the Norman Conquest of question: What do some proofs of complexity-theoretic theorems often assume?, answer: input encoding | question: What do some proofs of complexity-theoretic theorems often assume?, answer: some concrete choice | question: What do some proofs of regularly assume some concrete choice of input encoding?, answer: complexity-theoretic theorems | question: One tries to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of what?, answer: the choice | question: What does one try to keep abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding?, answer: the discussion | question: What do complexity-theoretic theorems regularly assume?, answer: some proofs | question: What can be transformed into each other efficiently?, answer: different representations | question: What can be achieved by ensuring that different representations can be transformed into each other efficiently?, answer: This | question: How many proofs of complexity-theoretic theorems try to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding?, answer: one question: What did the Normans combine with the natives?, answer: languages | question: What language did the Anglo-Norman language help develop?, answer: Middle English | question: What language was the Anglo-Saxon language absorbed into?, answer: Old English | question: What language did the Norman aristocracy identify themselves as during the Hundred Years' War?, answer: English | question: What did Middle English evolve into?, answer: Modern English | question: Who merged with the natives?, answer: Normans | question: Who was the subject of some humour about the Anglo-Norman language?, answer: Geoffrey Chaucer | question: What did the Normans combine with the natives?, answer: traditions | question: What language did the Anglo-Norse settlers use to develop Middle English?, answer: the Norse language | question: The Anglo-Norman language became distinct from what language?, answer: the Latin language question: Where is the University of Chicago located?, answer: Chicago | question: What type of students compete in the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt?, answer: large teams | question: Who competes in the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt?, answer: students | question: What is the name of the annual event held at the University of Chicago?, answer: the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt | question: Doc Films screens what nightly at the University of Chicago?, answer: films | question: What is included in the Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko winter festival?, answer: early morning exercise routines | question: What is included in the Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko winter festival?, answer: fitness workshops | question: What does the Festival of the Arts do?, answer: interactive artistic endeavors | question: What is Doc Films?, answer: a student film society | question: Who has held the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt since 1987?, answer: the University of Chicago question: Where do many of the classical molecules of the adaptive immune system exist?, answer: jawed vertebrates | question: Where has a distinct lymphocyte-derived molecule been discovered?, answer: primitive jawless vertebrates | question: What is one of the classical molecules of the adaptive immune system?, answer: T cell receptors | question: Variable lymphocyte receptors are produced from only a small number of what?, answer: genes | question: What happened in an ancestor of the jawed vertebrates?, answer: Evolution | question: What is an example of a primitive jawless vertebrates?, answer: hagfish | question: What did evolution occur in an ancestor of the jawed vertebrates?, answer: the adaptive immune system | question: What are VLRs?, answer: Variable lymphocyte receptors | question: What is the ancestor of the adaptive immune system?, answer: the jawed vertebrates | question: What is one of the classical molecules of the adaptive immune system?, answer: immunoglobulins question: What is an example of bourgeois architecture that was not restored after the war?, answer: Kronenberg Palace | question: What were not restored by the communist authorities after the war?, answer: Exceptional examples | question: What is the name of the building that was not restored after the war?, answer: Insurance Company Rosja | question: What edifice was inspired by Palais Garnier in Paris?, answer: Warsaw Philharmony edifice | question: What are some examples of bourgeois architecture that were not restored after the war?, answer: Kronenberg Palace and Insurance Company Rosja building | question: What edifice was inspired by Palais Garnier in Paris?, answer: Warsaw Philharmony | question: When were the Saxon Palace and the Brühl Palace built?, answer: prewar Warsaw | question: Where is the Brühl Palace located?, answer: Warsaw | question: What style was the Warsaw Philharmony edifice rebuilt in?, answer: socialist realism style | question: Who inspired the Warsaw Philharmony edifice?, answer: Palais Garnier question: Extension causes what to become longer and thinner?, answer: rock units | question: What are younger units placed below?, answer: older units | question: What does extension cause the rock to become longer and thinner?, answer: units | question: What type of rock units are placed below older units?, answer: younger units | question: What is often metamorphosed at the depth to be ductilely stretched?, answer: Rocks | question: What causes rock units to become longer and thinner?, answer: Extension | question: Extension causes what to become longer and thinner?, answer: the rock units | question: What is a result of stretching of rock units?, answer: thinning | question: What is the name of the belt in which the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter?, answer: Thrust Belt | question: What is the location within the Maria Fold and Thrust Belt in which the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter?, answer: fact question: What Federal safety standard was a prelude to the DOT "downsize" revision of vehicle categories?, answer: NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard | question: What were NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 215 a prelude to the DOT "downsize" revision of vehicle categories?, answer: Federal safety standards | question: What is NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 215 pertaining to?, answer: safety bumpers | question: What was the DOT's downsize revision of?, answer: vehicle categories | question: Who revised vehicle categories in the 1970s?, answer: DOT | question: In 1979, what did "full-size" American cars feature?, answer: smaller outside dimensions | question: What did "full-size" American cars feature in 1979?, answer: smaller engines | question: What was the 1974 Mustang I a prelude to?, answer: the DOT "downsize" revision | question: What is the name of the Chrysler New Yorker?, answer: Fifth Avenue | question: What was the name of Chrysler's Fifth Avenue sedan?, answer: New Yorker question: What can a citizen or company invoke in a dispute with a public authority?, answer: Directive | question: What can a defendant be bound by if it is an emanation of the state?, answer: Directives | question: What can a member state not enforce if a Directive's deadline is not met?, answer: conflicting laws | question: The Court of Justice held that the Directive could be relied on by Mrs Foster because equality was also a general principle of what?, answer: EU law | question: What can be invoked between private non-state parties before a Directive's deadline?, answer: implementation | question: Who can invoke a Directive if it gives expression to a general principle of EU law?, answer: private non-state parties | question: In Pubblico Ministero v Ratti, the Italian government was estopped from enforcing a conflicting national law against Ratti's solvent and what other business?, answer: varnish business | question: What was the Italian government estopped from enforcing in Pubblico Ministero v Ratti?, answer: a conflicting national law | question: What was the name of the business that could defend itself from allegations that it had not complied with a Belgian decree about alarm systems?, answer: CIA Security | question: What did Kücükdeveci claim the law not counting her years under 25 was?, answer: unlawful age discrimination question: What is difficult to avoid?, answer: certain costs | question: What is one of the costs shared by everyone?, answer: health care | question: If the state does not provide these services, who is worse equipped to manage their finances?, answer: lower incomes | question: What is one of the costs shared by everyone?, answer: housing | question: What is one of the costs shared by everyone?, answer: pensions | question: What is one of the costs shared by everyone?, answer: education | question: Aspirational consumption describes the process of who attempting to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: middle income earners | question: What are difficult to avoid and are shared by everyone?, answer: the costs | question: What is one method of achieving aspirational consumption?, answer: debt | question: Aspirational consumption describes the process of middle income earners attempting to achieve the standards of what enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: living question: What season did BSkyB's monopoly end?, answer: season | question: What did the European Commission consider the exclusivity of the rights to be against the interests of?, answer: competition | question: What company's monopoly ended in the 2007-08 season?, answer: BSkyB | question: What was the result of the staff cuts and the dropping of the 3D channel?, answer: increased subscription prices | question: What caused BSkyB's monopoly to end?, answer: a lengthy legal battle | question: Setanta Sports was awarded two of the six packages that the English FA offered to broadcasters in what league?, answer: Premier League | question: Setanta Sports was awarded two of the six Premier League packages that the English FA offered to whom?, answer: broadcasters | question: What Irish broadcaster was awarded two of the six Premier League packages that the English FA offered to broadcasters?, answer: Setanta Sports | question: Who ruled the exclusivity of the rights to be against the interests of competition and the consumer?, answer: the European Commission question: Which body has the power to legislate in all areas that are not explicitly reserved to Westminster?, answer: Parliament | question: What did the Scottish electorate vote for in the 1997 referendum?, answer: devolution | question: Which electorate voted for devolution in 1997?, answer: Scottish | question: What was convened by the Scotland Act 1998?, answer: the current Parliament | question: The British Parliament can extend or reduce the areas in which it can make what?, answer: laws | question: Who has the power to legislate in all areas that are not explicitly reserved to Westminster?, answer: The Scottish Parliament | question: The British Parliament has the ability to amend the terms of reference of who?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: What did the first meeting of the Scottish Parliament take place on May 12, 1999?, answer: the new Parliament | question: Who retains the ability to amend the terms of reference of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The British Parliament | question: Who voted for devolution in 1997?, answer: the Scottish electorate question: What does Newcastle want to develop on quieter streets?, answer: road cycle networks | question: What are Newcastle's social aims and objectives?, answer: cycling include | question: What does Newcastle work with employers to integrate into workplace travel plans?, answer: cycling | question: What is the name of Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: National Cycling | question: What does Newcastle link the local networks to?, answer: national networks | question: What does Newcastle want to increase the number of?, answer: cycle parking facilities | question: What type of streets does Newcastle want to develop on road cycle networks on?, answer: quieter streets | question: What does Newcastle want to make on busier streets?, answer: safer routes | question: What city developed its cycling strategy in 1998?, answer: Newcastle | question: What type of streets does Newcastle want to make safer?, answer: busier streets question: What has allowed the savanna regions to expand into the tropics?, answer: Climate fluctuations | question: What event led to the spread of the tropical rainforest?, answer: the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event | question: What regions have been able to expand into the tropics during the last 34 million years?, answer: savanna regions | question: What may have allowed the tropical rainforest to spread out across the continent?, answer: the wetter climate | question: What may have allowed the tropical rainforest to spread out across the continent?, answer: the extinction | question: What did the rainforest survive during the glacial period?, answer: species | question: What did the extinction of the dinosaurs and the wetter climate allow to spread across the continent?, answer: the tropical rainforest | question: When did the rainforest revert to a mostly inland formation?, answer: the last glacial maximum | question: What was the result of the rainforest's survival during the glacial period?, answer: evolution | question: What animals were extinction after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction?, answer: the dinosaurs question: Where did many Huguenots settle after the French Crown revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: Ireland | question: Who settled in Ireland after the French Crown revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: many Huguenots | question: When did many Huguenots settle in Ireland?, answer: early 18th centuries | question: What were Huguenot regiments rewarded with during the Williamite war in Ireland?, answer: land grants | question: Who fought for William of Orange in the Williamite war in Ireland?, answer: Huguenots | question: What city did the French Crown revocation of the Edict of?, answer: Nantes | question: Who revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: Crown | question: Who encouraged the Huguenots to settle in Ireland?, answer: parliament | question: Where did many Huguenots settle in Ireland?, answer: Dublin | question: Who was encouraged to settle in Ireland by an act of parliament?, answer: Protestants question: What would have been produced by reforming the European Union's constitutional law?, answer: a single constitutional document | question: What was the Lisbon Treaty similar to?, answer: the proposed constitutional treaty | question: What did the Nice Treaty attempt to reform?, answer: the constitutional law | question: The 2004 Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe never came into what?, answer: force | question: What was the name of the treaty that tried to reform the European Union's constitutional law?, answer: the Nice Treaty | question: What did the Lisbon Treaty significantly alter?, answer: the existing treaties | question: What type of treaty was the Lisbon Treaty?, answer: an amending treaty | question: The Nice Treaty was an attempt to reform the constitutional law of what?, answer: the European Union | question: The 2004 Treaty establishing a Constitution for what country did not come into force?, answer: Europe | question: What did the 2004 Treaty establish for Europe?, answer: Constitution question: Who wrote The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: poet Percy Shelley | question: Shelley's nonviolence in protest and what was influenced by Gandhi's Satyagraha?, answer: political action | question: Who wrote The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Percy Shelley | question: Percy Shelley's poem depicts the stirs of a new form of what?, answer: social action | question: Who wrote The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Shelley | question: Percy Shelley wrote the political poem The Mask of what?, answer: Anarchy | question: What was the name of the massacre in 1819?, answer: Peterloo | question: What did Shelley think was unjust in his time?, answer: authority | question: What did Gandhi often quote Shelley's Masque of Anarchy to during the campaign for a free India?, answer: vast audiences | question: What country was Shelley's Masque of Anarchy a part of?, answer: India question: What dynasty was appointed governors-general after the conquest of Dali?, answer: Duan dynasty | question: Who was Zhenjin's third son?, answer: Temür Khan | question: Who were appointed governors-general after the conquest of Dali?, answer: the former ruling Duan dynasty | question: What did the Yuan, Ming, and Qing-era governments recognize the former ruling Duan dynasty as?, answer: imperial officials | question: What city did the Duan dynasty conquer in 1253?, answer: Dali | question: What was Temür Khan's nickname?, answer: Emperor Chengzong | question: Where were the Yuan, Ming, and Qing-era governments located?, answer: Yunnan | question: What did the success of the Yuan dynasty cause?, answer: internal struggle | question: What did the success of the Yuan dynasty cause?, answer: much strife | question: What were the former ruling Duan dynasty appointed as after the conquest of Dali?, answer: governors question: Who assumed command of British forces in North America after Braddock's death?, answer: William Shirley | question: Where did William Shirley assume command of British forces after the death of Braddock?, answer: North America | question: Who did William Shirley command after the death of Braddock?, answer: British forces | question: How much support did Shirley's plan receive?, answer: little support | question: Who was the Governor of New York in 1756?, answer: William Johnson | question: Who assumed command of British forces in North America after Braddock's death?, answer: Shirley | question: Who died after William Shirley assumed command of British forces in North America?, answer: Braddock | question: Who did William Shirley command after Braddock's death?, answer: British | question: What position did William Shirley hold after the death of Braddock?, answer: command question: What Agreement allowed the UK to be included with minor amendments as the Social Chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam?, answer: Social Policy | question: What country formally subscribed to the Agreement on Social Policy?, answer: UK | question: What has the European Union undertaken policy initiatives in?, answer: various social policy areas | question: What has the European Union undertaken in the 10 years following the Treaty of Amsterdam and the adoption of the Social Chapter?, answer: policy initiatives | question: What directive did the UK adopt in 1996?, answer: Parental Leave Directive | question: What was the name of the directive that required workforce consultation in businesses?, answer: Works Council Directive | question: In what Treaty did the UK adopt the Social Chapter of the Agreement on Social Policy?, answer: Amsterdam | question: What did the Agreement on Social Policy allow the UK to include as the Social Chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam?, answer: minor amendments | question: What party was elected to government in 1997?, answer: the UK Labour Party | question: What position did the UK Labour Party hold in 1997?, answer: government question: What did Miller-Boyett Productions produce for ABC?, answer: other series | question: What did "TGIF" stand for?, answer: Thank Goodness | question: On what day of the week did Miller-Boyett Productions briefly program the entire 90-91 season of "TGIF"?, answer: Friday | question: What network revamped its Friday night schedule in the late 1980s?, answer: ABC | question: What day of the week did ABC revamp its schedule around family-friendly comedies in the late 1980s?, answer: night | question: What did ABC revamp in the late 1980s?, answer: its Friday night schedule | question: What did "TGIF" stand for?, answer: Goodness | question: Who did Miller-Boyett Productions develop a deal with in 1986?, answer: Paramount Television | question: What series joined Family Matters, Full House and Perfect Strangers on the "TGIF" schedule?, answer: Going Places | question: What Warner Bros. studio produced the "TGIF" block?, answer: Miller-Boyett Productions question: Who provided the character's re-introduction in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: Derek Jacobi | question: What did Derek Jacobi provide the character's introduction in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: - | question: What did Derek Jacobi provide in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: introduction | question: Who became a female incarnation of the Tenth Doctor in 2014?, answer: Master | question: In what episode was it revealed that the Master had become a female incarnation?, answer: Dark Water | question: After what event did Derek Jacobi provide the character's re-introduction?, answer: the series revival | question: Who played Missy in the 2014 episode "Dark Water"?, answer: Michelle Gomez | question: What was the name of the Master's female incarnation?, answer: Missy | question: Who assumed the role of the Tenth Doctor in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: John Simm | question: What does "Missy" mean?, answer: Mistress question: Who produced Torchwood: Miracle Day?, answer: BBC Wales | question: Where did Torchwood first air?, answer: BBC Three | question: Who produced Torchwood: Miracle Day?, answer: BBC Worldwide | question: Who commissioned Russell T Davies to produce a 13-part series titled Torchwood?, answer: BBC | question: Who produced Torchwood?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: How many parts were in Torchwood?, answer: part | question: When did Torchwood first air?, answer: October | question: Who produced Torchwood?, answer: Davies | question: What was the name of the 13-part series produced by Russell T Davies?, answer: Torchwood | question: What did Torchwood investigate?, answer: alien activities question: Who issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: King George III | question: Who issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: George III | question: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 governs relations between the government of what country and the First Nations?, answer: modern Canada | question: When was the Royal Proclamation of 1763 issued?, answer: October | question: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 outlined the division and what of the newly conquered territory?, answer: administration | question: What does the Royal Proclamation of 1763 govern?, answer: relations | question: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 outlined the division and administration of the newly conquered territory, and to some extent continues to govern relations between the government of modern which country?, answer: Canada | question: What was the name of the document that outlined the division and administration of the newly conquered territory?, answer: the Royal Proclamation | question: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 outlined the division and administration of the newly conquered territory and to some extent continues to govern relations between the government of modern Canada and what?, answer: the First Nations | question: What group was concerned about the advance of "popery"?, answer: Protestant Thirteen Colonies question: What will a society with more equality have for any given amount of wealth?, answer: higher aggregate utility | question: What does a house that provides less than a homeless family of five provide to a millionaire?, answer: less utility | question: A house that provides less utility to a millionaire than it would to a homeless family of five is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society that decreases marginal utility of wealth and thus the sum total of what?, answer: personal utility | question: A house that provides less what to a millionaire than it would to a homeless family of five is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency"?, answer: utility | question: A house that provides less utility to a millionaire than it would to a homeless family of five is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society that decreases what of wealth?, answer: marginal utility | question: The marginal utility of wealth per person decreases as a person becomes richer?, answer: person | question: What is the utilitarian principle of seeking the greatest good for the greatest number?, answer: economic inequality | question: What is problematic according to the utilitarian principle of seeking the greatest good for the greatest number?, answer: inequality | question: What is the utilitarian principle of seeking for the greatest number?, answer: the greatest good | question: What is the utilitarian principle of seeking the greatest good for?, answer: the greatest number question: Who had won four divisional championships in his four years as Broncos head coach?, answer: head coach John Fox | question: Who was John Fox?, answer: head coach | question: What team lost in the divisional round of the previous season's playoffs?, answer: Broncos | question: What did the Denver Broncos undergo after their loss in the divisional round of the previous season's playoffs?, answer: numerous coaching changes | question: What did the Broncos struggle with after the hiring of Gary Kubiak?, answer: numerous changes | question: How many records has the Denver Broncos set?, answer: numerous individual | question: Who was the Broncos' head coach before Gary Kubiak?, answer: John Fox | question: Who was the new head coach of the Denver Broncos?, answer: Gary Kubiak | question: What was Gary Kubiak's position at the Broncos?, answer: the new head coach | question: Who claimed the starting quarterback position for the playoffs?, answer: Manning re question: What region was thought to be sparsely populated for a long time?, answer: Amazon | question: What was the only way to sustain a large population in the Amazon rainforest?, answer: agriculture | question: What was it impossible to sustain in the Amazon rainforest through agriculture?, answer: a large population | question: What was agriculture needed to host?, answer: a larger population | question: Marajó is an example of what type of settlement?, answer: dense coastal settlements | question: What was thought to be sparsely populated for a long time?, answer: the Amazon rainforest | question: For how long was it thought that the Amazon rainforest was sparsely populated?, answer: a long time | question: What is the maximum population density in the Amazon rainforest?, answer: square kilometre | question: Why was it impossible to sustain a large population in the Amazon rainforest?, answer: the poor soil | question: What did Betty Meggers claim was the maximum that can be sustained in the rainforest through hunting?, answer: a population density question: What is used for hash tables and pseudorandom number generators?, answer: Prime numbers | question: What was used for hash tables and pseudorandom number generators?, answer: prime numbers | question: What was seen as the canonical example of pure mathematics for a long time?, answer: number theory | question: What was used to distribute wear evenly?, answer: prime numbered gear teeth | question: What are prime numbers used for?, answer: pseudorandom number generators | question: What were prime numbers used for in the 1970s?, answer: public key cryptography algorithms | question: For a long time, number theory was seen as the canonical example of what?, answer: pure mathematics | question: Which mathematician prided himself on doing work that had absolutely no military significance?, answer: British mathematician G. H. | question: Which British mathematician prided himself on doing work that had absolutely no military significance?, answer: G. H. Hardy | question: What are prime numbers used for?, answer: hash tables question: What do ctenophores have a wide range of?, answer: body plans | question: What type of ctenophores are so fragile that it is difficult to capture intact for study?, answer: oceanic species | question: What type of ctenophores need to be tough enough to withstand waves and swirling sediment particles?, answer: Coastal species | question: What phylum has a wide range of body plans?, answer: ctenophores | question: Coastal species need to be tough enough to withstand waves and swirling what?, answer: sediment particles | question: How many species are in the phylum ctenophores?, answer: relatively few species | question: What is it difficult to capture oceanic species intact for?, answer: study | question: What is the name of one of the three coastal ctenophores?, answer: Mnemiopsis | question: What is the name of the coastal genus?, answer: Pleurobrachia | question: What species are so fragile that it is difficult to capture intact for study?, answer: some oceanic species question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine to operate within?, answer: time f(n | question: A decision problem A can be solved in what if there is a Turing machine operating in time f(n)?, answer: time | question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine on each input of length n?, answer: most f(n | question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine on each input of length n?, answer: f(n | question: What is complexity theory interested in classifying?, answer: problems | question: What is said to operate within time f(n) if the time required by M on each input of length n is at most f(n)?, answer: a deterministic Turing machine M | question: What is said to operate within time f(n) if the time required by M on each input of length n is at most f(n)?, answer: a deterministic Turing machine | question: What is used for a precise definition of what it means to solve a problem using a given amount of time and space?, answer: the deterministic Turing machine | question: A decision problem A can be solved in time f(n) if there is what operating in time f(n) that solves the problem?, answer: a Turing machine | question: Which machine is said to operate within time f(n) if the time required by M on each input of length n is at most f(n)?, answer: M question: For certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model what as being due to gradient of potentials?, answer: forces | question: What are tension, compression, and drag other than friction?, answer: Nonconservative forces | question: What are nonconservative forces other than friction?, answer: other contact forces | question: For what is it impossible to model forces as being due to gradient of potentials?, answer: certain physical scenarios | question: What are each of these macroscopic forces the net results of the gradients of?, answer: microscopic potentials | question: What causes friction?, answer: numerous electrostatic potentials | question: For certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces as being due to gradient of what?, answer: potentials | question: For certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces as being due to what of potentials?, answer: gradient | question: What does friction manifest as?, answer: a force model | question: What are the net results of the gradients of microscopic potentials?, answer: these macroscopic forces question: What does the worst case of a sorting algorithm take?, answer: time | question: If we assume that all possible permutations of the input list are equally likely, what is the average time taken for sorting?, answer: log n | question: What solves the problem of sorting a list of integers that is given as the input?, answer: the deterministic sorting algorithm quicksort | question: What is the average time taken for sorting when each pivoting divides the list in half?, answer: log n) time | question: What is the average time taken for sorting?, answer: log | question: What is the worst case for a list of integers to be sorted in?, answer: reverse order | question: What is an example of the deterministic sorting algorithm quicksort?, answer: example | question: If all possible permutations of the input list are equally likely, what is O(n log n)?, answer: the average time | question: If all possible permutations of what are equally likely, the average time taken for sorting is O(n log n)?, answer: the input list | question: The deterministic sorting algorithm quicksort solves the problem of sorting a list of what?, answer: integers question: How often did Tesla walk?, answer: day | question: For what purpose did Tesla walk between 8 to 10 miles per day?, answer: exercise | question: Who squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla say squished his toes stimulated?, answer: his brain cells | question: When did Tesla squished his toes one hundred times for each foot?, answer: every night | question: How many miles did Tesla walk per day?, answer: between 8 to 10 miles | question: How many times did Tesla squished his toes for every night?, answer: each foot | question: What did Tesla squished one hundred times for each foot every night?, answer: his toes | question: How many times did Tesla squished his toes for each foot every night?, answer: He | question: Why did Tesla squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night?, answer: it question: What is the outside world that is moving with a constant speed in the opposite direction?, answer: rest | question: In what type of vehicle does the laws of physics not change from being at rest?, answer: a moving vehicle | question: What does the ball follow a curving parabolic path in the same direction as the motion of the vehicle?, answer: the moving vehicle | question: When does the laws of physics not change from being at rest?, answer: instance | question: Inertia applies equally well to what?, answer: to constant velocity motion | question: What does the inertia of the ball apply equally well to?, answer: a constant velocity | question: What is the inertia of the ball associated with?, answer: its constant velocity | question: A person can throw a ball straight up in the air and catch it without worrying about applying a force in the direction of what?, answer: the vehicle | question: The outside world is moving with a constant speed in what direction?, answer: the opposite direction question: Roots became one of the highest-rated programs in what?, answer: American television history | question: What did Roots have for its finale?, answer: unprecedented ratings | question: Where did Roots, Happy Days, and The Love Boat rank in the ratings for the first time in 1976-77?, answer: first place | question: Who wrote the book Roots was based on?, answer: Alex Haley | question: What was the name of the miniseries based on an Alex Haley novel?, answer: Roots | question: What place did the network take in the ratings for the first time in the 1976-77 season?, answer: first | question: What was Soap known for?, answer: the first television series | question: When did Roots premiere?, answer: January | question: Who produced a few new hits in 1977?, answer: the television network | question: Who produced The Love Boat?, answer: Aaron Spelling question: For what are isotope ratios of radioactive elements measured in minerals?, answer: many geologic applications | question: What do lava and volcanic ash layers not contain?, answer: radioactive isotopes | question: What isotope ratios are measured in minerals that give the amount of time that has passed since a rock passed through its particular closure temperature?, answer: radioactive elements | question: What stop diffusing into and out of the crystal lattice?, answer: different radiometric isotopes | question: What can be calibrated to determine ages of pluton emplacement?, answer: relative dating techniques | question: What isotopes are measured in minerals that give the amount of time that has passed since a rock passed through its particular closure temperature?, answer: ratios | question: For what are uranium-lead dating, potassium-argon dating and uranium-thorium dating used?, answer: applications | question: What can dating of lava and volcanic ash layers in a stratigraphic sequence provide absolute age data for?, answer: sedimentary rock units | question: What are isotope ratios of radioactive elements measured in?, answer: minerals | question: Thermochemical techniques can be used to determine what in the crust?, answer: temperature profiles question: Who did the elimination of French power in North America mean for?, answer: many native populations | question: In what country was French power abolished?, answer: North America | question: What did the elimination of in North America mean for many native populations?, answer: French power | question: What was the removal of French power in North America a counterweight to?, answer: British expansion | question: Who took over Spanish Florida?, answer: British | question: What country's power in North America caused the disappearance of a strong ally and counterweight to British expansion?, answer: French | question: What was a strong ally of the British?, answer: counterweight | question: What territory did the British take over?, answer: Spanish Florida | question: What did the elimination of French power in North America mean for the native populations?, answer: a strong ally | question: What was the result of the loss of French power in North America?, answer: their ultimate dispossession question: How long did Sudan have an Islamist regime?, answer: many years | question: Where did Hassan al-Turabi get money from?, answer: foreign Islamist banking systems | question: What religion did Hassan al-Turabi belong to?, answer: Islamist | question: What country was Turabi's banking system linked to?, answer: Saudi Arabia | question: Who was the leader of Sudan's Islamist regime for many years?, answer: Turabi | question: What country had an Islamist regime under Hassan al-Turabi?, answer: Sudan | question: Who was the leader of the Islamist regime in Sudan for many years?, answer: Hassan al-Turabi | question: Who invited members to serve in his government in 1979?, answer: strongman General Gaafar al-Nimeiry | question: Who did General Gaafar al-Nimeiry invite to serve in his government?, answer: members | question: What type of government did Hassan al-Turabi lead?, answer: an Islamist regime question: For most of what did full stomachs, access to clean water and warmth from fuel lead to better health and longer lives?, answer: human history higher material living standards | question: In recent decades, life expectancy has slowed down in what type of countries?, answer: middle income countries | question: What material living standards led to better health and longer lives for most of human history?, answer: full stomachs | question: What does a person need to have in order to live a longer life?, answer: clean water | question: Where does the pattern of higher incomes-longer lives still hold?, answer: poorer countries | question: What did higher material living standards lead to for most of human history?, answer: better health | question: What was longer in Sweden and Japan?, answer: Life expectancy | question: What increases rapidly as per capita income increases?, answer: life expectancy | question: What pattern still holds among poorer countries?, answer: higher incomes-longer lives | question: What has slowed down among middle income countries and plateaued among the richest thirty or so countries in the world?, answer: income question: What country did the Hamas want to establish an Islamic state in?, answer: Palestine | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine take a "quiescent" stance towards?, answer: Israel | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood gain from Israel's "indulgence" to build up?, answer: charitable organizations | question: Who announced the formation of HAMAS?, answer: Brotherhood | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood focus on prior to the First Palestine Intifada?, answer: social services | question: When did the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine take a "quiescent" stance towards Israel?, answer: the First Palestine Intifada | question: Which intifada gathered momentum and Palestinian shopkeepers closed their shops in support of the uprising?, answer: First | question: Who closed their shops in support of the First Palestine Intifada?, answer: Palestinian shopkeepers | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood focus on prior to the First Palestine Intifada?, answer: preaching | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood focus on prior to the First Palestine Intifada?, answer: education question: How much money did the grants come from in 2009?, answer: other outside support | question: What was the total cost for the 2012-13 school year?, answer: attendance | question: Where did $35 million of Harvard's grants come from?, answer: federal support | question: In what year did students pay $38,000 per year for school?, answer: year | question: For the 2012-13 school year, how much did students pay for tuition?, answer: annual | question: What type of income does a family with below $60,000 pay nothing for their children to attend Harvard?, answer: incomes | question: Along with room and board, what do families with incomes below $60,000 pay for their children to attend Harvard?, answer: board | question: What was the cost of the tuition for the 2012-13 school year?, answer: the 2012–13 school year annual tuition | question: What type of families pay only a few thousand dollars per year?, answer: Families | question: Who pay nothing for their children to attend Harvard?, answer: families question: What did Christopher Eccleston record for each episode of "The Christmas Invasion"?, answer: special video introductions | question: Who recorded special video introductions for each episode of CBC?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: What did Billie Piper record for the broadcast of "The Christmas Invasion"?, answer: a special video introduction | question: What part of a viewer contest did Christopher Eccleston record a special video introduction for each episode of Doctor Who?, answer: part | question: Who recorded a special video introduction for the broadcast of "The Christmas Invasion"?, answer: Billie Piper | question: What nationality was Christopher Eccleston?, answer: Canadian | question: What was played over the closing credits of the Doctor Who Confidential documentary?, answer: excerpts | question: For what broadcast did Christopher Eccleston record special video introductions for each episode?, answer: the Canadian broadcast | question: What did Christopher Eccleston record as part of a viewer contest?, answer: a trivia question | question: What type of contest did Christopher Eccleston record a special video introduction for each episode of CFL?, answer: a viewer contest question: Who was the leader of the Conservatives in Edinburgh Pentlands?, answer: former party leader David McLetchie | question: Who claimed that the Conservatives' support had held firm?, answer: leader Annabel Goldie | question: Who was the former party leader of the Conservatives?, answer: David McLetchie | question: What was the seat of former party leader David McLetchie lost to the SNP?, answer: Edinburgh Pentlands | question: Who was David McLetchie?, answer: leader | question: What party lost the seat of David McLetchie to the SNP?, answer: Conservatives | question: Who was the leader of the Conservatives after McLetchie was elected?, answer: Annabel Goldie | question: Who was elected on the Lothian regional list?, answer: McLetchie | question: What did Goldie claim the Conservatives support held?, answer: firm | question: Who won the seat of David McLetchie?, answer: SNP question: What is it desirable to prove that relaxing the requirements on (say) computation time indeed defines a bigger set of problems?, answer: complexity classes | question: What does relaxation of the requirements on define a bigger set of problems?, answer: computation time | question: What is it desirable to prove that relaxation of the requirements on computation time actually defines a bigger set of?, answer: problems | question: What can be deduced to make quantitative statements about how much more time or space is needed in order to increase the number of problems that can be solved?, answer: such proper set inclusions | question: For time and space requirements, the answer to what is given by the time and space hierarchy theorems?, answer: such questions | question: For what are the answers given by the time and space hierarchy theorems?, answer: time and space requirements | question: What type of hierarchy theorems are used to determine how much more time is needed to increase the number of problems?, answer: space | question: What is it desirable to prove that relaxing the requirements on (say) computation time indeed defines a bigger set of problems?, answer: the complexity classes | question: For time and space requirements, what is the answer to the question of time and space?, answer: hierarchy theorems | question: What can we do after deduced proper set inclusions?, answer: quantitative statements question: Business Connect provides local companies with contracting opportunities in and around what event?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Who has raised over $40 million through sponsors?, answer: Host Committee | question: What type of business has the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee sought for the first time?, answer: disabled veteran | question: Who does Business Connect provide contracting opportunities for?, answer: local companies | question: What is Business Connect?, answer: the Super Bowl program | question: Business Connect provides local companies with what in and around the Super Bowl?, answer: contracting opportunities | question: What is the name of the program that provides local companies with contracting opportunities in and around the Super Bowl?, answer: Business Connect | question: What is the name of the 50 Host Committee that provides local companies with contracting opportunities in and around?, answer: the Super Bowl | question: Who is the host committee of the Super Bowl 50?, answer: NFL | question: What is the name of the group that seeks disabled veterans and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-owned businesses in the Super Bowl?, answer: the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee question: What did Temujin and his brothers kill?, answer: other small game | question: What did Hoelun primarily survive on?, answer: wild fruits | question: What did Hoelun's children primarily survive on?, answer: ox carcasses | question: Who was Temujin's mother?, answer: Hoelun | question: Who was Temujin's older half-brother?, answer: Begter | question: How old was Begter when he was killed?, answer: half | question: Hoelun and her children lived in what for several years?, answer: poverty | question: Who killed Hoelun's children?, answer: Temüjin | question: What animal did Hoelun's children primarily eat?, answer: marmots | question: How long did Hoelun live in poverty?, answer: the next several years question: Who governed Scotland for the next three hundred years?, answer: Parliament | question: What country was governed by the Parliament of Great Britain and the subsequent Parliament of the United Kingdom?, answer: Scotland | question: What was the lack of a Parliament of Scotland an important element in?, answer: Scottish national identity | question: What country was Scotland governed by for the next three hundred years?, answer: Great Britain | question: What was an important element in Scottish national identity?, answer: Parliament of Scotland | question: Where were the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom seated?, answer: Westminster | question: Who governed Scotland for the next three hundred years?, answer: the subsequent Parliament | question: What did Kilbrandon recommend a Scottish Assembly to legislate for?, answer: domestic Scottish affairs | question: The lack of a Parliament of Scotland remained an important element in what national identity?, answer: Scottish | question: Who governed Scotland for the next three hundred years?, answer: the Parliament of Great Britain question: What do unpromoted teachers earn as they complete the modules to earn?, answer: Chartered Teacher Status | question: How long does it take for unpromoted teachers to earn a salary?, answer: year | question: Who earned £20,427 for a Probationer?, answer: unpromoted teachers | question: What type of teacher earns between £40,290 and £78,642?, answer: Head teachers | question: Who can be registered members of trade unions?, answer: Teachers | question: Where can unpromoted teachers be registered members of trade unions?, answer: Scotland | question: For what year did unpromoted teachers in Scotland earn £20,427?, answer: the salary year | question: When did the salary year for unpromoted teachers begin?, answer: April | question: What is the status of a teacher in Scotland?, answer: Chartered | question: What position in Scotland earns between £40,290 and £78,642?, answer: Deputy Head question: Where did the number one seeds meet for the third straight season?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What Super Bowl did the Broncos make their second appearance in three years?, answer: Super Bowl XLVIII | question: Which Super Bowl did the Panthers make their second appearance in franchise history?, answer: Super Bowl XXXVIII | question: What did the Broncos make in three years?, answer: their second Super Bowl appearance | question: What was John Fox's last Super Bowl appearance?, answer: their last Super Bowl appearance | question: Where did the number one seeds meet for the third straight season?, answer: the Super Bowl | question: The Panthers made their second Super Bowl appearance in what?, answer: franchise history | question: Which team made their second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history?, answer: Panthers | question: When did the number one seeds from both conferences meet in the Super Bowl?, answer: the third straight season | question: What was the second Super Bowl appearance for the Panthers?, answer: their other appearance question: What act in a particular direction and have sizes dependent upon how strong the push or pull is?, answer: Forces | question: What is classified as vector quantities?, answer: force | question: What are "vector quantities"?, answer: forces | question: Forces act in a particular what?, answer: direction | question: What is necessary to know when two people are pulling on the same rope?, answer: known magnitudes | question: What are physical quantities that do not have direction called?, answer: scalar quantities | question: What do denoted scalar quantities not have?, answer: physical quantities | question: What is the result of adding two force magnitudes or subtracting one from the other?, answer: the net force | question: What could the two people be pulling in?, answer: the same direction | question: What do forces act in?, answer: a particular direction question: What was the first aviation community to be built?, answer: Sierra Sky Park Airport | question: How many aviation communities are there today?, answer: numerous such communities | question: What was the first aviation community to be built?, answer: Sierra Sky Park | question: What did the public use airport create that spawned interest?, answer: similar communities | question: What do personal aircraft and automobiles share?, answer: certain roads | question: What is Sierra Sky Park Airport?, answer: a residential airport community | question: What law allowed personal aircraft and automobiles to share certain roads?, answer: transportation law | question: What type of aircraft does Sierra Sky Park allow to share certain roads?, answer: personal aircraft | question: What was Sierra Sky Park?, answer: the first aviation community | question: What was the first aviation community to be built?, answer: first question: What was the original name of BSkyB?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting Limited | question: What was the name of BSkyB's holding company after it acquired Sky Italia?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting Group plc | question: What was the new name of BSkyB?, answer: Sky UK Limited | question: What did British Sky Broadcasting Group change its name to?, answer: Sky plc | question: What company was merged with British Satellite Broadcasting in 1990?, answer: Sky Television | question: What was the original name of British Sky Broadcasting Limited?, answer: Sky | question: What company did BSkyB buy in November 2014?, answer: Sky Deutschland | question: What company did BSkyB acquire in 2014?, answer: Sky Italia | question: What was the merger between Sky Television and BSkyB called?, answer: British Satellite Broadcasting | question: When was BSkyB formed?, answer: November question: Who said the mistakes all appear to have gone in the direction of making it seem like climate change is more serious?, answer: Former IPCC chairman Robert Watson | question: Who is the former IPCC chairman?, answer: Robert Watson | question: What did Robert Watson say the mistakes all appear to have gone in the direction of making it seem like?, answer: climate change | question: What organization was Robert Watson a chairman of?, answer: IPCC | question: What did Martin Parry say was a single unfortunate error over?, answer: Himalayan glaciers | question: What did the IPCC investigate?, answer: the other alleged mistakes | question: What did Martin Parry say started the clamour without substance?, answer: a single unfortunate error | question: What type of glaciers did Parry say were mistaken?, answer: Himalayan | question: What group was Martin Parry a co-chair of?, answer: the IPCC working group II | question: What did Martin Parry say the mistake over Himalayan glaciers has become a clamour without?, answer: substance question: What hominid lived in Kenya in the Pleistocene epoch?, answer: Homo erectus | question: Hominids such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus are possible direct ancestors of what?, answer: modern Homo sapiens | question: What hominid lived in Kenya in the Pleistocene epoch?, answer: Homo habilis | question: Hominids such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus are what kind of ancestors of modern Homo sapiens?, answer: possible direct ancestors | question: What suggests that primates roamed the area more than 20 million years ago?, answer: Fossils | question: Where did hominids live in the Pleistocene epoch?, answer: Kenya | question: Fossils found in Kenya suggest that who roamed the area more than 20 million years ago?, answer: primates | question: Where was the discovery of the Turkana Boy?, answer: Lake Turkana | question: In what epoch did hominids live in Kenya?, answer: the Pleistocene epoch | question: Who discovered the Turkana Boy?, answer: paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey question: Who donated a donation to the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: Who was John D. Rockefeller?, answer: oil magnate | question: Who was John D. Rockefeller?, answer: wealthiest man | question: What organization did the University of Chicago become a founding member of in 1900?, answer: American Universities | question: What is the Association of American Universities?, answer: leading research universities | question: What was William Rainey Harper's position at the University of Chicago?, answer: first | question: What city did William Rainey Harper live in?, answer: Chicago | question: Who was the first president of the University of Chicago?, answer: William Rainey Harper | question: Who founded the University of Chicago?, answer: the American Baptist Education Society | question: John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest man in what?, answer: history question: Who has a duty to interpret domestic law as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive?, answer: national courts | question: What do national courts have a duty to interpret as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive?, answer: domestic law | question: Where does the Court of Justice rule that a national court has a duty to interpret domestic law as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive?, answer: Fourth | question: In Marleasing SA v La Comercial SA, the Court of Justice held that a Spanish Court had to interpret its general what?, answer: Civil Code | question: In Marleasing SA v La Comercial SA, the Court of Justice held that a Spanish Court had to interpret its general Civil Code provisions, on contracts lacking cause or defrauding creditors, to conform with First Company Law Directive article 11, that what would only be nullified for a fixed list of reasons?, answer: required incorporations | question: In Marleasing SA v La Comercial SA, the Court of Justice held that a Spanish Court had to interpret its general Civil Code provisions, on contracts lacking cause or defrauding creditors, to conform to what article?, answer: the First Company Law Directive article | question: What may a citizen not be able to bring claims against if a member state has failed to implement a directive?, answer: other non-state parties | question: What is the purpose of the directive?, answer: purpose | question: In Marleasing SA v La Comercial SA, the Court of Justice held that a Spanish Court had to interpret its general Civil Code provisions, on contracts lacking cause or defrauding creditors, to conform to what article?, answer: the First Company Law Directive | question: What did First Company Law Directive article 11 require incorporations to be nullified for?, answer: reasons question: In what part of Africa did France conquest?, answer: East Africa | question: France concentrated in North and what other continent?, answer: West Africa | question: Who took control of Algeria in 1830?, answer: France | question: What did France concentrate on in Central and East Africa?, answer: other conquests | question: France concentrated in North and West Africa, as well as what other region?, answer: South-East Asia | question: Where did France conquest in 1850?, answer: Central and East Africa | question: What did the new empire supply to France?, answer: raw materials | question: How did France rebuild its empire after 1850?, answer: earnest | question: What country did France take control of in 1830?, answer: Algeria | question: What did the new empire purchase with France?, answer: manufactured items question: Who invited Huguenots to settle in his realms?, answer: Frederick William | question: Where did the descendants of the Huguenots rise to positions of prominence?, answer: Prussia | question: Who was the hero of the First World War Battle of Tannenberg?, answer: General Hermann von François | question: What city was Frederick William Elector of?, answer: Brandenburg | question: Who did Frederick William invite to settle in his realms?, answer: Huguenots | question: Who was the last Prime Minister of the East German Democratic Republic?, answer: Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière | question: Who was the general of the First World War Battle of Tannenberg?, answer: Hermann von François | question: What position did Frederick William hold in Brandenburg?, answer: Elector | question: Who was the last Prime Minister of the (East) German Democratic Republic?, answer: Lothar de Maizière | question: What was Adolf Galland's military rank?, answer: Luftwaffe General question: In Schmidberger v Austria, the Court of Justice held that Austria did not infringe article 34 by failing to do what?, answer: free trade | question: What is achieved by a customs union?, answer: Free movement | question: What article of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union states that laws or practices that directly discriminate against imports or exports must be justified under article 36?, answer: TFEU article | question: What article of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union prohibits quantitative restrictions on imports?, answer: article | question: The EU manages imports from who?, answer: non-member states | question: What body manages imports from non-member states?, answer: European Union | question: What does the EU manage from non-member states?, answer: imports | question: What did a Belgian law require to have a certificate of origin?, answer: Scotch whisky imports | question: What does the EU manage imports from?, answer: member states | question: What is free movement of within the European Union achieved by a customs union?, answer: goods question: What type of water can be polluted with nitrates and phosphates?, answer: eutrophic water bodies | question: What happens in solution in the world's water bodies?, answer: Free oxygen | question: What is polluted with plant nutrients?, answer: Water | question: What do scientists assess by measuring water's biochemical oxygen demand?, answer: water quality | question: The increased solubility of O 2 at lower temperatures has important implications for what?, answer: ocean life | question: Where does free oxygen occur in the world's water bodies?, answer: solution | question: What oceans support a much higher density of life due to their higher oxygen content?, answer: polar oceans | question: What is the solubility of oxygen in water at lower temperatures?, answer: O | question: The increased solubility of O 2 at lower temperatures has important implications for what?, answer: life | question: Why do polar oceans support a much higher density of life?, answer: their higher oxygen content question: What gas was almost nonexistent in the Earth's atmosphere before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria evolved?, answer: Free oxygen | question: What was produced by organisms during the Paleoproterozoic eon?, answer: free oxygen | question: What was almost nonexistent in the Earth's atmosphere before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria evolved?, answer: Free oxygen gas | question: What did free oxygen produced by organisms combine with dissolved iron in the oceans to form?, answer: banded iron formations | question: What became saturated when free oxygen began to outgas from the oceans?, answer: such oxygen sinks | question: What did the organisms that produced free oxygen combine with in the oceans to form banded iron formations?, answer: dissolved iron | question: What is the name of the organism that evolved before bacteria?, answer: photosynthetic archaea | question: What type of organisms first produced free oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: bacteria | question: When did free oxygen first appear in the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: significant quantities | question: Where was free oxygen gas almost nonexistent before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria evolved?, answer: Earth question: Who charted the St. Johns River in 1562?, answer: French Huguenot explorer Jean Ribault | question: When did Ribault discover the St. Johns River?, answer: May | question: On what river was Fort Caroline established?, answer: St. Johns | question: Who charted the St. Johns River in 1562?, answer: Jean Ribault | question: Which Spanish settlement was the most important in Florida in 1565?, answer: St. Augustine | question: Who did Ribault claim the newly discovered land for?, answer: France | question: What nationality was Jean Ribault?, answer: French | question: Who charted the St. Johns River in 1562?, answer: Ribault | question: What was the name of the first European settlement?, answer: Fort Caroline | question: What river did Jean Ribault chart in 1562?, answer: the St. Johns River question: Where did the French Huguenots try to establish a haven?, answer: North America | question: Who made two attempts to establish a haven in North America?, answer: French Huguenots | question: What state did Jean Ribault explore in 1562?, answer: Florida | question: Who were the Huguenots?, answer: French | question: What did the Spanish decide to enforce their claim to in 1565?, answer: La Florida | question: What was the name of Ribault's second colony?, answer: Fort Caroline | question: Where was the outpost of Charlesfort located?, answer: South Carolina | question: Who established the settlement of St. Augustine near Fort Caroline?, answer: Pedro Menéndez de Avilés | question: Where was the outpost of Charlesfort located?, answer: Parris Island | question: Where is Fort Caroline now?, answer: Jacksonville question: Who harassed Fort William Henry during the first half of 1757?, answer: French irregular forces | question: What was the name of the French irregular forces that harassed Fort William Henry?, answer: Canadian scouts | question: What was the name of the fort that French scouts and Indians harassed during the first half of 1757?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: Who was reported to have traveled from beyond the Mississippi to participate in the campaign?, answer: Indians | question: Who harassed Fort William Henry during the first half of 1757?, answer: French | question: What nationality were the scouts and Indians?, answer: Canadian | question: When did French irregular forces harass Fort William Henry?, answer: the first half | question: Who were some Indians exposed to after the siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: European carriers | question: Who did the French ambushed near Ticonderoga?, answer: British rangers | question: Where did some Indians travel from to participate in the siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: Mississippi question: Fresno is in the center of what valley?, answer: San Joaquin Valley | question: What county is Fresno in?, answer: Fresno County | question: What is the county seat of Fresno County?, answer: Fresno | question: What state is Fresno located in?, answer: California | question: What type of city is Fresno?, answer: the largest inland city | question: What is Fresno's ranking in the Central Valley?, answer: the largest city | question: What city is south of Fresno?, answer: San Francisco | question: Fresno is in the center of what valley?, answer: the San Joaquin Valley | question: What is the county seat of Fresno?, answer: /ˈfrɛznoʊ/ | question: Where is Fresno ranked in the nation in terms of population?, answer: 34th question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: North Fresno | question: What city has three large public parks?, answer: Fresno | question: Where is Roeding Park located?, answer: Downtown Fresno | question: Where is one of Fresno's public parks?, answer: county land | question: What is the largest reenactment of the Civil War in the west coast of the US?, answer: Civil War Revisited | question: How many public parks are in Fresno?, answer: three large public parks | question: What is in Kearney Park?, answer: historic Kearney Mansion | question: Roeding Park is home to what zoo?, answer: the Fresno Chaffee Zoo | question: What is the name of the playland in Roeding Park?, answer: Rotary Storyland | question: What does Woodward Park have?, answer: numerous picnic areas question: What is Fresno's semi-arid climate called?, answer: Köppen BSh | question: What type of characteristics does Fresno have?, answer: Mediterranean characteristics | question: What was selected in a national U.S. Environmental Protection Agency study for analysis of equilibrium temperature for use of ten-year meteorological data to represent a warm, dry western United States locale?, answer: Fresno meteorology | question: What is marked by a semi-arid climate?, answer: Fresno | question: What is the semi-arid climate of Fresno called?, answer: Köppen | question: What type of climate is Fresno?, answer: a semi-arid climate | question: What season provides considerable sunshine in Fresno?, answer: Summers | question: What type of weather does Fresno have?, answer: mild, moist winters | question: What kind of summers does Fresno have?, answer: hot and dry summers | question: What type of climate does Fresno have?, answer: Mediterranean question: What is the main north/south freeway that connects the major population centers of the California Central Valley?, answer: State Route | question: What city is served by State Route 99?, answer: Fresno | question: State Route 168 heads east to Clovis and what lake?, answer: Huntington Lake | question: Who serves Fresno on Route 99?, answer: State | question: Where is State Route 180 located?, answer: Kings Canyon National Park | question: State Route 41 heads north to what area?, answer: Yosemite | question: State Route 99 connects the major population centers of what area?, answer: the California Central Valley | question: What is the name of State Route 180?, answer: (Kings Canyon Freeway | question: What is the name of State Route 41?, answer: (Yosemite Freeway/Eisenhower Freeway | question: What does State Route 99 connect?, answer: the major population centers question: Fresno is not directly linked to what highway?, answer: Interstate | question: What areas of SR 99 are rapidly increasing population and traffic?, answer: cities | question: What is the largest U.S. city not directly linked to an Interstate highway?, answer: Fresno | question: What has been discussed to upgrade SR 99?, answer: interstate standards | question: What is the current name of the interstate highway in Fresno?, answer: State Route | question: Fresno is the largest city in what country?, answer: U.S. | question: What was created in the 1950s?, answer: the Interstate Highway System | question: Fresno is not directly linked to what?, answer: an Interstate highway | question: How large is Fresno?, answer: the largest U.S. city | question: What is the desirability of upgrading SR 99 to interstate standards?, answer: Federal funding question: Luther lectured on the Psalms, Romans, and what other book?, answer: Galatians | question: Who began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah?, answer: Luther | question: Luther studied the books of Hebrews, Galatians, and what other book?, answer: Romans | question: How did Luther view the use of terms such as penance and righteousness by the Catholic Church?, answer: new ways | question: Luther studied the Psalms, Romans, and Galatians from 1510 to 1520., answer: Hebrews | question: What books did Luther lecture on from 1510 to 1520?, answer: Psalms | question: Luther was convinced that the Catholic Church was corrupt and had lost sight of the central truths of what?, answer: Christianity | question: What did Luther believe was attainable only through Jesus as the Messiah?, answer: faith | question: What did Luther lose as a result of his study of the Catholic Church?, answer: sight | question: What term did Luther use to describe the Catholic Church?, answer: righteousness question: Where did the royal act restrict shipments of coal from Tyneside to?, answer: Newcastle Quayside | question: Who were the Hostmen?, answer: Newcastle burgesses | question: Where did Timothy Dexter sail a shipment of coal to?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did the royal act restrict shipments of from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside?, answer: coal | question: What did the phrase take to Newcastle mean a pointless pursuit?, answer: coals | question: What was the name of the cartel of Newcastle burgesses?, answer: Hostmen | question: Where did all shipments of coal come from in 1530?, answer: Tyneside | question: Timothy Dexter's shipment of coal arrived on the Tyne during a strike that had crippled what?, answer: local production | question: What trade did the royal act of 1530 give a monopoly on?, answer: the coal trade | question: What restricted all shipments of coal from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside?, answer: a royal act question: What type of team was the LA Galaxy?, answer: Major League Soccer | question: Where were the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA located?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What was the relationship between the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA?, answer: local rivals | question: Which team was suspended after the 2014 MLS season?, answer: Chivas USA | question: How many MLS teams were in Los Angeles from 2005 to 2014?, answer: two Major League Soccer teams | question: What team was suspended after the 2014 MLS season?, answer: Chivas | question: What league did the Chivas USA play in?, answer: MLS | question: What team is scheduled to return to the StubHub Center in 2018?, answer: a second MLS team | question: What was the name of the team that played at the StubHub Center?, answer: the LA Galaxy | question: Where did the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA play?, answer: the StubHub Center question: In 2006, Garda vetting was introduced for whom?, answer: new entrants | question: In addition to teaching, what type of posts are covered by Garda vetting?, answer: non-teaching posts | question: What profession does Garda vetting apply to?, answer: teaching | question: Garda vetting has been introduced for new entrants to what profession?, answer: the teaching profession | question: What has been introduced for new entrants to the teaching profession?, answer: 2006 Garda vetting | question: What type of role can non-teaching staff not be appointed or engaged by the school?, answer: a voluntary role | question: How is staff vetted?, answer: a phased basis | question: In what capacity can non-teaching staff not be appointed or engaged by the school?, answer: any capacity | question: Who can a non-teaching staff not be appointed or engaged by in any capacity?, answer: the school | question: Who will be vetted on a phased basis?, answer: Existing staff question: Who became implicated in the bigamy of Philip I?, answer: Luther | question: Who was the Landgrave of Hesse?, answer: Philip I | question: Who threatened to make Luther's advice public?, answer: Philip | question: When did Luther become implicated in the bigamy of Philip I?, answer: December | question: What city was Philip I a landgrave of?, answer: Hesse | question: What was Philip's second wife's name?, answer: Margarethe von der Saale | question: Who was Philip I?, answer: Landgrave question: Where did the plague come from?, answer: Italy | question: Where was the plague less common?, answer: Europe | question: Where did the plague begin to spread to?, answer: Scandinavia | question: In what country did the plague spread to?, answer: Portugal | question: What country did the plague strike in 1348?, answer: England | question: When did the plague hit England?, answer: June | question: What country did the plague strike in 1348?, answer: Spain | question: What country did the plague strike in 1348?, answer: France | question: Why was the plague less common in parts of Europe?, answer: smaller trade relations | question: What is Bjrgvin?, answer: modern Bergen question: What is the name of the Ferry Terminal at North Shields?, answer: Newcastle International Ferry Terminal | question: What company runs a ferry service to IJmuiden?, answer: Danish DFDS Seaways | question: Where is Newcastle International Ferry Terminal located?, answer: North Shields | question: Thomson cruise lines have included what as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise?, answer: Newcastle | question: What company runs the ferry service to Gothenburg, Sweden?, answer: DFDS | question: Where is IJmuiden located?, answer: Amsterdam | question: Who has included Newcastle as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise?, answer: Thomson cruise lines | question: Why did the DFDS Seaways discontinue their ferry service to Gothenburg?, answer: high fuel prices | question: What service to Gothenburg ceased at the end of October 2006?, answer: The DFDS ferry service | question: What was the cause of the DFDS ferry service to Gothenburg cited as the cause?, answer: low-cost air services question: Rijn no longer coincides with the main flow of what?, answer: water | question: Along with the Nieuwe Merwede, what river merges with the Meuse into the North Sea?, answer: Merwede | question: What is the name of the river that joins the Lek to form the Nieuwe Maas?, answer: Beneden Merwede | question: The Oude Maas rejoins the Nieuwe Maas to form what?, answer: Het Scheur | question: What nationality is Rijn?, answer: Dutch | question: What is the name of the river that flows west?, answer: Rhine | question: What Dutch name no longer coincides with the main flow of water?, answer: Rijn | question: What does two thirds of the Rhine flow farther west?, answer: the water flow volume | question: What is the name of the river that flows through the Rhine?, answer: Waal | question: What does the Dutch name Rijn no longer coincide with?, answer: the main flow question: What river was the first to carry discharge from the Alps?, answer: Rhine | question: Where is the Upper Rhine Graben located?, answer: southwest Germany | question: Where is the Lower Rhine Embayment located?, answer: northwest Germany | question: When did the N-S rift system develop?, answer: Eocene | question: What is the main element of the N-S rift system?, answer: the Upper Rhine Graben | question: Where is the Lower Rhine Embayment located?, answer: Germany | question: Where is the Lower Rhine Embayment located?, answer: eastern France | question: What orogeny caused the N-S rift system to develop?, answer: Alpine | question: What is the name of the river system that developed in the Upper Rhine Graben?, answer: the first Rhine river | question: What is the main element of the N-S rift system in northwest Germany?, answer: the Lower Rhine Embayment question: In what year did Augustus die?, answer: AD | question: Along with the Rhine, what river did Rome accept as her Germanic frontier?, answer: upper Danube | question: Who accepted the water-boundary of the Rhine and upper Danube?, answer: Rome | question: What type of population of the lands seemed in Roman times to have been scanty?, answer: Germanic | question: Who died in AD 14?, answer: Augustus | question: What river did Rome accept as her Germanic frontier?, answer: Danube | question: What was the name of the river that remained the Roman boundary until the empire fell?, answer: Rhine | question: Who had drifted across the river eastwards from the modern Alsace-Lorraine?, answer: Roman subjects | question: Whose subjects from the modern Alsace-Lorraine had drifted across the river eastwards?, answer: Roman | question: When did the Germanic populations of the lands seem to have been scanty?, answer: Roman times question: What caused people to suffer from droughts, floods, and famines?, answer: frequent natural disasters | question: What did the government's lack of effective policy lead to a loss of?, answer: popular support | question: What did the government lack that caused a loss of popular support?, answer: effective policy | question: What natural disasters caused a loss of support in the countryside?, answer: droughts | question: Along with droughts, famines, and droughts, what natural disasters affected the countryside in the late 1340s?, answer: floods | question: Who suffered from frequent natural disasters?, answer: people | question: Who dismissed Toghtogha for fear of betrayal?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: When did people in the countryside suffer from frequent natural disasters?, answer: the late 1340s | question: What Rebellion started and grew into a nationwide uprising in 1351?, answer: Red Turban | question: What natural disasters caused a loss of popular support in the countryside?, answer: the resulting famines question: What is the name of the ten-story medical research center at the University of Chicago?, answer: Gwen Knapp Center | question: What have included the Jules and Gwen Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery?, answer: major construction projects | question: What is the name of the medical campus of the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago Medical Center | question: What type of projects did the University of Chicago begin in the mid-2000s?, answer: multimillion-dollar expansion projects | question: What is the Jules and Gwen Knapp Center for?, answer: Biomedical Discovery | question: What has been added to the medical campus of the University of Chicago Medical Center since 2011?, answer: further additions | question: Where is the Milton Friedman Institute located?, answer: Chicago | question: Who supported the Milton Friedman Institute?, answer: faculty members | question: What university announced plans to establish the Milton Friedman Institute in 2008?, answer: University | question: The Milton Friedman Institute at the University of Chicago attracted support and controversy from faculty members and who?, answer: students question: Where did the Germanic tribes conquer Celtic and other peoples?, answer: southern Europe | question: Where did the Germanic tribes originate from?, answer: Europe | question: What was "Germany" largely a conceptual term referring to?, answer: central Europe | question: Who expanded throughout northern and western Europe in the middle period of classical antiquity?, answer: Germanic tribes | question: In what period did the Germanic tribes expand throughout northern and western Europe?, answer: classical antiquity | question: When did the Germanic tribes conquer southern Europe?, answer: late antiquity | question: Where did Germanic tribes expand in the middle period of classical antiquity?, answer: northern and western Europe | question: Where did the Germanic tribes originate from?, answer: Scandinavia and northern Europe | question: Where did the Germanic tribes originate from?, answer: Scandinavia | question: What tribes expanded throughout northern and western Europe in the middle period of classical antiquity?, answer: Germanic question: Who was the son of Roger the Great Count?, answer: Roger II | question: Who crowned Roger II of Sicily?, answer: Antipope Anacletus II | question: What country did the Normans capture from the Saracens?, answer: Sicily | question: Who was the leader of the Normans?, answer: Robert Guiscard | question: Who was Robert Guiscard's younger brother?, answer: Roger | question: Who captured Sicily and Malta from the Saracens?, answer: Normans | question: Who did the Normans capture Sicily and Malta from?, answer: Saracens | question: Where was Robert Guiscard from?, answer: Hauteville | question: What country did the Normans capture from the Saracens?, answer: Malta question: Where is Fulton Street located?, answer: Downtown Fresno | question: Where is Fulton Street located?, answer: Fresno | question: What was Fresno's main financial and commercial district before being converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: Fulton Street | question: What was the name of the first pedestrian mall in the United States?, answer: first | question: What was Fulton Street renamed?, answer: Mall | question: What is the purpose of the wide sidewalks at the Fulton Mall?, answer: the pedestrian friendly environment | question: What has suffered a sharp decline from its heyday?, answer: the Fulton Mall corridor | question: What is the name of the mall in Downtown Fresno?, answer: Renamed the Fulton Mall question: What were first recognized by the European Court of Justice in the late 60s?, answer: Fundamental rights | question: What are now regarded as integral part of the general principles of European Union law?, answer: fundamental rights | question: The European Court of Justice found international treaties for the protection of what?, answer: human rights | question: Fundamental rights are now regarded as integral part of the general principles of what?, answer: European Union law | question: The European Court of Justice is bound to draw inspiration from the constitutional traditions common to whom?, answer: member states | question: The European Court of Justice found that treaties for the protection of human rights on which the member states have collaborated or of which they are signatories should be followed within the framework of what?, answer: Community law | question: Fundamental rights are now regarded as integral part of the general principles of what law?, answer: European Union | question: The European Court of what is bound to draw inspiration from the constitutional traditions common to the member states?, answer: Justice | question: What are fundamental rights now regarded as of the general principles of European Union law?, answer: integral part | question: The European Court of Justice found that international treaties for the protection of human rights on which the member states have collaborated or of which they are what?, answer: signatories question: What type of schools are generally funded through student tuition, endowments, scholarship/voucher funds, and donations and grants?, answer: private schools | question: Non-religious private schools theoretically could qualify for what?, answer: such funding | question: What type of schools could qualify for government funding?, answer: Non-religious private schools | question: What type of schools are subject to restrictions or possibly forbidden by the courts?, answer: religious schools | question: What is generally provided through student tuition, endowments, scholarship/voucher funds, and donations and grants from religious organizations or private individuals?, answer: Funding | question: What is another way to fund a private school?, answer: private individuals | question: What type of funding is forbidden for religious schools?, answer: Government funding | question: What is the main source of funding for private schools?, answer: student tuition | question: Who provides funding for private schools?, answer: religious organizations | question: What amendments can be used to limit government funding for religious schools?, answer: individual state Blaine Amendments question: Along with the Iroquoian, what tribe was supported in the war?, answer: Cherokee | question: Who made their own decisions about warfare?, answer: most tribes | question: Who dominated the Southeast interior?, answer: tribes | question: Along with the Creek and Choctaw, what tribe dominated the Southeast interior?, answer: Siouan-speaking Catawba | question: Along with the Choctaw, what Cherokee tribe dominated the Southeast?, answer: Muskogee-speaking Creek | question: What part of the interior was dominated by Siouan-speaking Catawba, Muskogee-speaking Creek and Choctaw?, answer: Southeast | question: What language was spoken by Catawba?, answer: Siouan | question: What language was spoken by Creek and Choctaw?, answer: Muskogee | question: Which Siouan-speaking tribe dominated the Southeast interior?, answer: Catawba | question: Which tribe was subject to diplomatic efforts by both the French and British to gain support or neutrality in the conflict?, answer: Creek question: What type of T cells possess an alternative T cell receptor?, answer: Gamma delta T cells | question: What type of T cells have the characteristics of helper T cells and NK cells?, answer: cytotoxic T cells | question: What is another term for gamma delta T cells?, answer: γδ T cells | question: What do Gamma delta T cells share the characteristics of?, answer: helper T cells | question: Gamma delta T cells share the characteristics of helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and what?, answer: NK cells | question: What do highly restricted V1+ T cells in epithelia respond to?, answer: stressed epithelial cells | question: What does TCR stand for?, answer: an alternative T cell receptor | question: What is an example of a 'unconventional' T cell subset?, answer: CD1d-restricted Natural Killer T cells | question: What are gamma delta T cells?, answer: (γδ T cells | question: What type of T cells respond within hours to common molecules produced by microbes?, answer: human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells question: What does atra mors mean?, answer: Black Death | question: What did Gasquet claim first appeared in modern times in 1631?, answer: the Latin name atra mors | question: What is the Latin name for the 14th century epidemic?, answer: effectu atram mortem | question: When did the Latin name atra mors first appear?, answer: modern times | question: Who claimed that the Latin name atra mors first appeared in modern times in 1631?, answer: Gasquet | question: What was J.I. Pontanus' book about?, answer: Danish history | question: Who wrote 'Vulgo & ab effectu atram mortem vocatibant'?, answer: J.I. Pontanus | question: What language did the name atra mors come from?, answer: Latin | question: When was the Black Death?, answer: 14th-century | question: When did the name atra mors become a proper name?, answer: the mid 14th-century epidemic question: What takes primacy over national law where this agreed in the Treaties?, answer: EU law | question: EU law takes primacy over what?, answer: national law | question: What does the German Constitutional Court believe the EU cannot override if it does not comply with its basic constitutional rights and principles?, answer: German law | question: What does the EU take primacy over national law?, answer: law | question: What type of law does the UK have a duty to override?, answer: Community law | question: In R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport, the UK Supreme Court noted that there could be "fundamental principles" of what?, answer: common law | question: What does the EU's legitimacy rest on the ultimate authority of?, answer: member states | question: What would the EU not review EU legislation for compatibility with?, answer: German constitutional principles | question: What would the EU not review for compatibility with German constitutional principles?, answer: EU legislation | question: What country's law takes primacy over national law?, answer: EU question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan bring to the Silk Road?, answer: one cohesive political environment | question: What did Genghis Khan institute in his rule?, answer: certain levels | question: Who is popular for carrying Genghis Khan's title as name in Turkey?, answer: male children | question: Along with Asia and the West, what area of the world did Genghis Khan bring to the Silk Road?, answer: Middle East | question: What is it popular for male children to carry Genghis Khan's title as?, answer: name | question: What did Genghis Khan bring under one cohesive political environment?, answer: the Silk Road | question: Some historians have noted that Genghis Khan instituted certain levels of what in his rule?, answer: meritocracy | question: What was Genghis Khan tolerant of?, answer: religions | question: Along with the West, Middle East, and the West, what area was a part of the Silk Road?, answer: Asia question: Who was responsible for the emergence of the Mongols as a political and ethnic identity?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was responsible for the emergence of the Mongols as a political and ethnic identity?, answer: Khan | question: What was there no unified identity between the tribes that had?, answer: cultural similarity | question: What country is regarded as the basis for the Mongol Empire?, answer: Mongolia | question: Who said that the Ikh Zasag law was to punish illegal matters related to corruption and bribery?, answer: Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj | question: When was the Ikh Zasag law adopted?, answer: Genghis Khan’s time | question: What did President Elbegdorj see Genghis Khan as a leader for?, answer: anti-corruption efforts | question: What was the Ikh Zasag the first written Mongolian?, answer: law | question: What law was adopted during Genghis Khan's time in Mongolia?, answer: Ikh Zasag law | question: What groups did the Mongols not have a unified identity between?, answer: tribes question: Who regarded Muqali, Jebe, and Subutai as close advisors?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who did Genghis Khan expect to have the same trust as his generals?, answer: close family members | question: What did Genghis Khan put in his generals?, answer: absolute trust | question: What did Genghis Khan regard his generals as?, answer: close advisors | question: What did Genghis Khan expect from his generals?, answer: trust | question: What did Genghis Khan expect from his generals?, answer: unwavering loyalty | question: Who was allowed to pursue the Great Raid into the Caucasus and Kievan Rus?, answer: Jebe | question: Who was allowed to pursue the Great Raid into the Caucasus and Kievan Rus?, answer: Subutai | question: What did Genghis Khan allow his generals to make on their own?, answer: command decisions | question: Whose capital was Karakorum?, answer: Mongol Empire question: Who invited Chu'Tsai?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan want people to govern?, answer: cities | question: Who invited Chu'Tsai?, answer: Genghis | question: What did Genghis Khan want people to govern?, answer: states | question: Who was Chu'Tsai a lineal descendant of?, answer: Khitan rulers | question: Who did Genghis Khan need to govern cities and states conquered by him?, answer: people | question: Who did Chu'Tsai become a confidant of?, answer: Mongol Khans | question: Who was Chu'Tsai's lineal descendant?, answer: Khitan | question: Who was Chu'Tsai's father?, answer: Mongol question: What was Genghis Khan's title?, answer: Great Khan | question: Who united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of the steppes?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was Genghis' third son?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: Who succeeded Güyük as Great Khan?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: What part of China did the Mongols conquer in 1234?, answer: northern China | question: What country did the Mongols conquer in 1234?, answer: China | question: Who united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of the steppes?, answer: Genghis | question: What tribes did Genghis Khan unite?, answer: Mongol | question: What dynasty did the Mongols destroy in 1234?, answer: Jin dynasty | question: What tribes did Genghis Khan unite?, answer: Turkic question: Who was not given much responsibility in the Mongol culture?, answer: youngest sons | question: Who decided to give the throne to gedei?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who decided to divide his empire among his sons?, answer: Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan appoint one of his sons as?, answer: successor | question: Who was considered unstable due to his temper and rash behavior?, answer: Chagatai | question: Who did Chagatai say he would not follow if he was to become his father's successor?, answer: Jochi | question: What was Genghis Khan worried about if he died?, answer: possible conflict | question: In the Mongol culture, youngest sons were not given what due to their age?, answer: much responsibility question: What is the name of Genghis Khan?, answer: Chinggis Khan | question: What is the title spelled in variety of ways in different languages?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What is the name of the language in which Genghis Khan is spelled?, answer: Mongolian Chinggis Khaan | question: What is the name of Genghis Khan?, answer: Chingis Khan | question: What is the Chinese name for Genghis Khan?, answer: Jenghis Khan | question: What is the Chinese name for Genghis Khan?, answer: Chengez Khan | question: What is another name for Genghis Khan?, answer: Chinggis Xaan | question: What is another name for Genghis Khan?, answer: Chinggis Qan | question: Where is Genghis Khan spelled?, answer: different languages | question: What is the Turkic name for Genghis Khan?, answer: Çingiz Han question: What did environmental determinism suggest uncivilized people needed?, answer: European guidance | question: What theory suggested that tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance?, answer: environmental determinism | question: What did environmental determinism suggest created uncivilized people in need of European guidance?, answer: tropical environments | question: What theory suggested that tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance?, answer: Geographical theories | question: What did environmental determinism suggest tropical environments created in need of European guidance?, answer: uncivilized people | question: What country did Siad believe to be the superior and norm?, answer: European | question: What did uncivilized people in the tropics need of European guidance?, answer: need | question: What did Ellen Churchill Semple believe originated in the tropics?, answer: human beings | question: Who argued that even though human beings originated in the tropics they were only able to become fully human in the temperate zone?, answer: American geographer Ellen Churchill Semple | question: Who argued that even though human beings originated in the tropics they were only able to become fully human in the temperate zone?, answer: Ellen Churchill Semple question: What do geologists use field, laboratory, and numerical modelling methods to decipher?, answer: Earth history | question: Geologists use field, laboratory, and numerical modelling methods to decipher what history?, answer: Earth | question: What type of methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: numerical modeling methods | question: Who study modern soils, rivers, landscapes, and glaciers?, answer: Geologists | question: Who study modern soils, rivers, landscapes, and glaciers?, answer: geologists | question: What do geologists use to investigate the subsurface?, answer: geophysical methods | question: What is structural geology?, answer: rock units | question: Geologists use field, laboratory, and numerical modelling methods to decipher the processes that occur on and inside what?, answer: the Earth | question: What type of methods do geologists use to study the Earth?, answer: laboratory | question: What type of methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: field question: Where did the Germanic tribes cross in the Migration period?, answer: Rhine | question: Who crossed the Rhine in the Migration period?, answer: Germanic tribes | question: Where were the kingdoms of Francia located?, answer: the Lower Rhine | question: Where were Alemannia located?, answer: the High Rhine | question: Where was Burgundy located?, answer: the Upper Rhine | question: What was the name of the kingdom established by the Germanic tribes on the Lower Rhine?, answer: Francia | question: What was the name of the kingdom on the Upper Rhine?, answer: Burgundy | question: What was the name of the kingdom on the High Rhine?, answer: Alemannia | question: Where did the Germanic tribes cross in the Migration period?, answer: the Rhine | question: Who thrown Kriemhild's golden treasure into the Rhine?, answer: Hagen question: What is the period of 1/p if p is a prime number other than 2 and 5, or a divisor of p 1?, answer: p − | question: Giuga's conjecture states that this equation is a sufficient condition for what to be prime?, answer: p | question: In what base is the fraction 1/p expressed?, answer: base q | question: Whose conjecture states that this equation is also a sufficient condition for p to be prime?, answer: Giuga | question: What is the period of p if p is a recurring decimal?, answer: − 1 | question: If p is other than 2 and 5, what is p always a recurring decimal?, answer: a prime number | question: The fraction 1/p expressed in base q has similar effect if p is not what of q?, answer: a prime factor | question: In what q is the fraction 1/p expressed?, answer: base | question: What effect does the fraction 1/p expressed likewise in base q have?, answer: similar effect question: What type of architecture is represented in the burgher houses and fortifications?, answer: Gothic architecture | question: When was St. John's Cathedral built?, answer: 14th century | question: What type of architecture is represented at the burgher houses and fortifications?, answer: Gothic | question: Who built the house of "The Negro"?, answer: Baryczko merchant family | question: When was the building called "The Negro" built?, answer: early 17th century | question: Who built St. Mary's Church?, answer: Burbach family | question: What type of architecture is the house of Baryczko merchant family?, answer: Renaissance architecture | question: What type of architecture is the Royal Castle?, answer: mannerist architecture | question: Gothic architecture is represented in burgher houses and what?, answer: fortifications | question: What is the name of the tower after 1379)?, answer: Gunpowder Tower question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Governor Robert Dinwiddie | question: What did George Washington warn the French to leave?, answer: Virginia territory | question: Where was Robert Dinwiddie from?, answer: Virginia | question: What company was Robert Dinwiddie an investor in?, answer: Ohio Company | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Where was the French military presence in 1753?, answer: Ohio | question: Who ordered Major George Washington to warn the French to leave Virginia?, answer: Dinwiddie | question: Who would the Ohio Company lose money if they held their claim?, answer: French | question: Who was George Washington's brother?, answer: another Ohio Company investor | question: Who did Dinwiddie order to warn the French to leave Virginia territory?, answer: George Washington question: Who harboured ambitions to become the French commander in chief?, answer: Governor Vaudreuil | question: Who destroyed the fort and large quantities of supplies in the March Battle of Fort Bull?, answer: French forces | question: Who did Governor Vaudreuil want to become commander in chief?, answer: French | question: What did Governor Vaudreuil harbour to become the French commander in chief?, answer: ambitions | question: Who harboured ambitions to become the French commander in chief?, answer: Vaudreuil | question: Governor Vaudreuil harboured ambitions to become the French commander in what position?, answer: chief | question: What position did Governor Vaudreuil hold?, answer: governor | question: What was Vaudreuil's ambitions to become the French commander in chief?, answer: addition | question: What did the French destroy in the Battle of Fort Bull?, answer: supplies | question: Governor Vaudreuil harboured ambitions to become what in chief?, answer: the French commander question: What area has over 900,000 Muslims?, answer: Greater London | question: What borough is Newham located in?, answer: East London | question: What origins do most of the Muslims in Greater London come from?, answer: South Asian origins | question: What is the origin of most of the Muslims in Greater London?, answer: South Asian | question: Which East London borough has the most Muslims?, answer: Tower Hamlets | question: What is the name of the East London borough that has the most Muslims?, answer: Waltham Forest | question: What is the majority of the population of Greater London?, answer: Muslims | question: Where are most of the Muslims in Greater London located?, answer: the East London boroughs | question: Which East London borough has the most Muslims?, answer: Newham | question: What type of outlook do some Muslims have?, answer: Islamist question: What did Grissom, White, and Chaffee decide to name their Apollo 1 flight as a motivational focus?, answer: the first manned flight | question: What was the name of the Apollo 1 flight?, answer: first | question: What was the name of Grissom, White, and Chaffee's first manned flight?, answer: Apollo | question: Why did Grissom, White, and Chaffee name their Apollo 1 flight?, answer: a motivational focus | question: What did Grissom, White, and Chaffee name Apollo 1?, answer: their flight | question: Who named the Apollo 1 flight?, answer: Grissom | question: Who decided to name the Apollo 1 flight?, answer: Chaffee | question: Along with Grissom and Chaffee, who decided to name the Apollo 1 flight?, answer: White | question: What did the Apollo 1 spacecraft transfer from pad-supplied to?, answer: internal power | question: Where did Grissom, White, and Chaffee test their spacecraft?, answer: North American question: What were Mongol rulers known to be interested in?, answer: Muslim calendars | question: What does Shoushi Li mean?, answer: Calendar | question: Guo Shoujing applied mathematics to the construction of what?, answer: calendars | question: Whose work influenced the Shoushi Li?, answer: Song dynasty astronomer Shen Kuo | question: Who helped bring Arabic numerals to China in the 13th century?, answer: Arab astronomers | question: Who brought Arabic numerals to China in the 13th century?, answer: Muslim astronomers | question: What was Guo Shoujing's profession?, answer: applied mathematics | question: Who was one of the first mathematicians in China to work on spherical trigonometry?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: What Song dynasty astronomer influenced the Shoushi Li?, answer: Shen Kuo | question: Who was one of the first mathematicians in China to work on spherical trigonometry?, answer: Guo question: What does HT work to change?, answer: Muslim public opinion | question: Who has cited HT as their key influence?, answer: many HT members | question: What group allegedly attempted and failed coups in 1968 and 1969?, answer: HT | question: What does HT not engage in?, answer: armed jihad | question: What did HT try and fail in 1968 and 1969?, answer: such coups | question: What does HT work to take through a "ideological struggle" to change Muslim public opinion?, answer: power | question: Whose public opinion does HT try to change?, answer: Muslim | question: Who does HT work with to change the government?, answer: elites | question: Who has cited HT as their key influence?, answer: many jihadi terrorists | question: Many HT members have gone on to join what?, answer: terrorist groups question: Hamas has continued to be a major player in what country?, answer: Palestine | question: Who has continued to be a major player in Palestine?, answer: Hamas | question: Hamas drove the PLO out of what Strip in 2007?, answer: Gaza | question: What did Hamas fail to achieve in the Gaza Wars?, answer: heavy destruction | question: Hamas has been criticized for failing to achieve its demands in the Gaza Wars despite heavy destruction and what?, answer: significant loss | question: What did Hamas lose in the Gaza Wars?, answer: life | question: Hamas has continued to be what in Palestine?, answer: a major player | question: What was Hamas criticized for in the Gaza Wars?, answer: failure | question: Hamas has been praised by Muslims for driving Israel out of what?, answer: the Gaza Strip | question: Who did Hamas drive out of Gaza in 2007?, answer: PLO question: What has made Jacksonville a major military and civilian deep-water port?, answer: Harbor improvements | question: What is Florida's third largest seaport?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Blount Island Command and the nearby Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay form the third largest military presence in what country?, answer: United States Navy | question: When did Jacksonville become a major military and civilian deep-water port?, answer: the late 19th century | question: What is the third largest military presence in the U.S.?, answer: two United States Navy bases | question: What is the third largest military presence in the U.S.?, answer: Naval Submarine Base | question: What is the name of the US Navy base in Jacksonville?, answer: Blount Island Command | question: What is tourism important to?, answer: the Jacksonville area | question: Blount Island Command and Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay form the third largest military presence in what country?, answer: US Navy | question: What state has the third largest seaport?, answer: Florida question: What was Harvard ranked in 2011 in terms of number of alumni holding CEO position in Fortune Global 500 companies?, answer: Harvard 1st university | question: Harvard has been highly ranked by what?, answer: many university rankings | question: What is the second most commonly named "dream college"?, answer: Harvard | question: What does ARWU stand for?, answer: World Universities | question: Harvard's undergraduate program has been among the top two in U.S. News and what other publication?, answer: World Report | question: What organization ranked Harvard 1st in the world in terms of alumni holding CEO position in Fortune Global 500 companies?, answer: Professional Ranking World Universities | question: When were the World Reputation Rankings first published?, answer: first | question: What was the first time that the World Reputation Rankings were published?, answer: such league tables | question: Who was the first to nominate Harvard as a dream college?, answer: parents | question: What was Harvard ranked 8th on in 2013-2014?, answer: PayScale College Salary Report question: Where has Harvard purchased tracts of land with the intent of major expansion southward?, answer: Allston | question: What is the intention of the land purchased by Harvard?, answer: major expansion southward | question: What has Harvard purchased in Allston?, answer: land | question: Who has purchased tracts of land in Allston?, answer: Harvard | question: Where is the Allston campus located?, answer: Cambridge | question: What campus would Harvard want to connect with the Cambridge campus?, answer: the new Allston campus | question: What does the university claim will benefit not only the school, but the surrounding community?, answer: such expansion | question: What is the name of the campus that Harvard plans to connect to the new Allston campus?, answer: the Allston campus | question: What type of path would Harvard build throughout the Allston campus?, answer: bike paths | question: What type of land has Harvard purchased in Allston?, answer: tracts question: How many athletic facilities does Harvard have?, answer: several athletic facilities | question: What sport is held in the Malkin Athletic Center?, answer: Harvard volleyball | question: What university has several athletic facilities?, answer: Harvard | question: What does the Malkin Athletic Center serve as a satellite location for?, answer: several varsity sports | question: What is the Lavietes Pavilion home to?, answer: the Harvard basketball teams | question: What sport is played on the three-court gym floor?, answer: basketball | question: What is the Lavietes Pavilion?, answer: a multi-purpose arena | question: What sport is held in the Malkin Athletic Center?, answer: wrestling | question: What is the Lavietes Pavilion?, answer: home | question: What is the Malkin Athletic Center known as?, answer: MAC question: Who has the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: Harvard | question: What university had a total financial aid reserve of $159 million as of 2012?, answer: Harvard University | question: What did the loss of Harvard's endowment necessitate?, answer: budget cuts | question: What is Harvard's endowment?, answer: the largest university endowment | question: What did Harvard halt construction of in 2011?, answer: Allston Science Complex | question: Who protested the construction of the Allston Science Complex?, answer: local residents | question: When did Harvard's endowment lose 22%?, answer: July | question: What is the name of the reserve that Harvard has available for disbursement?, answer: Pell Grant | question: When did Harvard's endowment lose 22%?, answer: October question: What is the name of one of Harvard's alumni?, answer: Marshall Scholars | question: What is the name of one of Harvard's alumni?, answer: Rhodes Scholars | question: What does Harvard's large endowment allow it to offer?, answer: generous financial aid packages | question: What is the world's largest academic and private library system?, answer: Harvard | question: How many Marshall Scholars are there at Harvard?, answer: 242 Marshall Scholars | question: Who are some of the alumni of Harvard?, answer: several foreign heads | question: How many Rhodes Scholars are there at Harvard?, answer: 335 Rhodes Scholars | question: What type of university is Harvard?, answer: a large, highly residential research university | question: What is the world's largest academic and private library system?, answer: the Harvard Library question: How many museums does Harvard operate?, answer: several arts | question: The Fogg Museum of Art covers what type of art from the Middle Ages to the present?, answer: Western art | question: Where is the Blaschka Glass Flowers exhibit located?, answer: Harvard University | question: What university operates several arts, cultural, and scientific museums?, answer: Harvard | question: What museum features the Blaschka Glass Flowers exhibit?, answer: Harvard University Herbaria | question: What is the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts?, answer: Other museums | question: What is the name of the museum in the Harvard Museum of Natural History?, answer: the Harvard Mineralogical Museum | question: Which museum features the Blaschka Glass Flowers exhibit?, answer: The Harvard Museum | question: Who designed the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts?, answer: Le Corbusier | question: The Fogg Museum of Art covers Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, emphasizing what type of art?, answer: Italian early Renaissance question: Who was the clergyman who renamed Harvard College?, answer: John Harvard | question: What was Harvard renamed in 1639?, answer: Harvard College | question: Who was Harvard College renamed after?, answer: deceased clergyman John Harvard | question: What college was formed in 1636 by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?, answer: Harvard | question: What was the name of the Colony that formed Harvard?, answer: the Massachusetts Bay Colony | question: How was Harvard formed?, answer: vote | question: John Harvard was an alumnus of what university?, answer: Cambridge | question: What was the original name of the college?, answer: New Towne | question: What was the name of the ship that carried the first printing press?, answer: John | question: What did the charter create in 1650?, answer: the Harvard Corporation question: What university has 2,400 professors, lecturers, and instructors?, answer: Harvard | question: What did Charles William Eliot buy for his crew?, answer: red bandanas | question: Who was Charles William Eliot?, answer: a young graduate student | question: What is the name of the group of people who instruct students at Harvard?, answer: instructors | question: Who bought red bandanas for his crew?, answer: Charles William Eliot | question: What is crimson the name of?, answer: the Harvard sports teams | question: What is the name of the daily newspaper at Harvard?, answer: The Harvard Crimson | question: How many graduate students attend Harvard?, answer: 14,000 graduate students | question: What type of instructors are at Harvard?, answer: lecturers question: Where is Harvard's main campus located?, answer: Harvard Yard | question: What neighborhood does Harvard's main campus extend into?, answer: Harvard Square | question: What is the name of the university's main campus in Cambridge?, answer: Harvard | question: What does Harvard Yard contain?, answer: main libraries | question: Where is Harvard's main campus located?, answer: Yard | question: Where does Harvard's main campus extend?, answer: the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood | question: What is the name of the academic building in Harvard Yard?, answer: Sever Hall | question: What is the name of the academic building in Harvard Yard?, answer: University Hall | question: Who did the Quad previously house?, answer: Radcliffe College students | question: Sever Hall and University Hall are examples of what?, answer: academic buildings question: When do Harvard's academic programs end?, answer: mid-May | question: Who reduced the number of students who receive Latin honors from 90% in 2004 to 60% in 2005?, answer: Harvard College | question: What is another name for "John Harvard Scholar"?, answer: Harvard College Scholar | question: What university has been accused of grade inflation?, answer: Harvard | question: What is the name of the honor given to the top 5 percent of each class?, answer: John Harvard Scholar | question: In what month does Harvard's academic program end?, answer: May | question: When does Harvard's semester calendar begin?, answer: early September | question: What are students in the next 15% of the class awarded?, answer: magna cum laude | question: Phi Beta Kappa is a chapter of what?, answer: academic honor societies | question: What are students in the next 15% of the class awarded?, answer: cum laude question: What sport is Harvard's football team no longer one of the country's best?, answer: football | question: Who has influenced the way the game is played?, answer: Yale | question: What is the annual football meeting called?, answer: The Game | question: What team won the Rose Bowl in 1920?, answer: Harvard | question: What was the name of the first permanent reinforced concrete stadium in the country?, answer: Harvard Stadium | question: What did the structure of Harvard Stadium play a role in the evolution of?, answer: the college game | question: What team was Walter Camp a captain of?, answer: the Yale football team | question: What is the climax of the rivalry between Yale and Harvard?, answer: the annual football meeting question: Who is a notable Harvard faculty scholar?, answer: biologist E. O. Wilson | question: Who is a biologist at Harvard?, answer: E. O. Wilson | question: What is the name of the Shakespeare scholar on Harvard's faculty?, answer: Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt | question: Who is one of Harvard's faculty scholars?, answer: computer scientists Michael O. Rabin | question: What is the profession of E. O. Wilson?, answer: scholars | question: What is the profession of Alan Dershowitz and Lawrence Lessig?, answer: legal scholars | question: What is the name of the cognitive scientist on Harvard's faculty?, answer: cognitive scientist Steven Pinker | question: Who is one of Harvard's faculty members?, answer: political scientists Robert Putnam | question: Who is a computer scientist at Harvard?, answer: Michael O. Rabin | question: Who is Martin Feldstein?, answer: Don M. Wilson III question: Where did the nomadic tribes of the Mongol Empire unite?, answer: Northeast Asia | question: What area did the Mongol Empire occupy by the end of his life?, answer: Central Asia | question: By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and what other country?, answer: China | question: What did Genghis Khan unite many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia?, answer: power | question: What empire was invaded by the Mongols?, answer: Khwarezmid Empire | question: What tribes did the Mongol Empire unite?, answer: the nomadic tribes | question: What was the name of the empire founded by Genghis Khan?, answer: Mongol | question: What did the Mongol invasions result in the conquest of?, answer: Eurasia | question: What was the name of the Mongol Emperor?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What dynasties were invaded by the Mongol Empire?, answer: Jin dynasties question: What did he say those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in?, answer: error | question: What did those who claimed that forgiveness absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error?, answer: indulgences | question: Who did those who claimed that indulgences absolved them from all punishments?, answer: buyers | question: What did those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them what were in error?, answer: salvation | question: Who was the only one to grant forgiveness?, answer: God | question: What was God's alone to grant to Christians?, answer: forgiveness | question: Why must Christians not slacken in following Christ?, answer: such false assurances | question: What did those who claimed indulgences absolved buyers from?, answer: all punishments | question: Why did he say Christians must not slacken in following Christ?, answer: account | question: Who did he say must not slacken in following on account of such false assurances?, answer: Christ question: How was he returning to university?, answer: horseback | question: What school did Luther go to on horseback after a trip home?, answer: university | question: What was Luther afraid of when he told his father he would become a monk?, answer: death | question: What did Luther say he was terrified of?, answer: divine judgment | question: Who was blamed for the closure of the Augustinian cloister?, answer: Luther | question: On what date did Luther enter a closed Augustinian cloister?, answer: 17 July | question: On what date did Luther decide to become a monk?, answer: 2 July | question: What did Luther later attributed to an event?, answer: his decision | question: What did one friend blame on Luther's sadness over the deaths of two friends?, answer: the decision | question: What did Luther attribute his decision to?, answer: an event question: What did Elmo produce?, answer: artificial lightning | question: What type of artificial lightning was produced?, answer: discharges | question: How many volts did the artificial lightning discharges consist of?, answer: volts | question: How many volts did the artificial lightning discharges consist of?, answer: millions | question: Where was Cripple Creek located?, answer: Colorado | question: Where was thunder heard 15 miles away?, answer: Cripple Creek | question: How far away from the lab did the lights in the lab glow?, answer: 100 feet | question: How long were the discharges of the artificial lightning?, answer: 135 feet | question: What part of the street saw sparks jump between and the ground?, answer: their feet | question: What did sparks sprang from when touched?, answer: water line taps question: What expresses T cell receptors that recognize antigen bound to Class II MHC molecules?, answer: Helper T cells | question: Cytokine signals produced by what enhance the microbicidal function of macrophages and the activity of killer T cells?, answer: helper T cells | question: What do helper T cells express that recognize antigen bound to Class II MHC molecules?, answer: T cell receptors | question: What type of cells can be activated by engagement of a single MHC:antigen molecule?, answer: killer T cells | question: What requires longer duration of engagement with an antigen-presenting cell?, answer: Helper T cell activation | question: What causes an upregulation of molecules expressed on the T cell's surface?, answer: helper T cell activation | question: The activation of a resting helper T cell causes it to release cytokines that influence the activity of what?, answer: many cell types | question: What causes it to release cytokines that influence the activity of many cell types?, answer: a resting helper T cell | question: The CD4 co-receptor recruits molecules inside what cell?, answer: the helper T cell | question: What do helper T cells recognize antigen bound to?, answer: Class II MHC molecules question: How are even numbers of 2 compared to even numbers?, answer: multiples | question: What ends in 1, 3, 7, or 9 when written in the usual decimal system?, answer: all prime numbers | question: What does the term odd prime refer to?, answer: any prime number | question: What has at least three distinct divisors?, answer: any such number | question: What is it called when a number greater than 2 has at least three distinct divisors?, answer: definition | question: What are multiples of 2?, answer: even numbers | question: In the decimal system, even numbers ending in 0 or 5 are multiples of what?, answer: 2 and numbers | question: What is not prime because any such number n has at least three distinct divisors?, answer: No even number | question: What shows that 12 is not prime?, answer: the right illustrates | question: How many distinct divisors does n have?, answer: at least three distinct divisors question: How much phlogiston does wood leave?, answer: little residue | question: What type of material that corroded was thought to have very little phlogiston?, answer: non-combustible substances | question: What is a substance like wood that gains or loses weight in burning?, answer: wood gains | question: Air did not play a role in what theory?, answer: phlogiston theory | question: What type of material was thought to have little phlogiston?, answer: wood | question: What was thought to be the main component of highly combustible materials that leave little residue?, answer: phlogiston | question: What did wood gain in burning?, answer: overall weight | question: What was a highly combustible material that left little residue?, answer: coal | question: What did metals gain in rusting?, answer: weight | question: What was thought to be made mostly of phlogiston?, answer: Highly combustible materials question: What do peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates have in common?, answer: Combustion hazards | question: What do highly concentrated sources of oxygen promote?, answer: rapid combustion | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in a fire?, answer: combustion | question: Peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates can donate what to a fire?, answer: oxygen | question: Peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates are examples of what?, answer: compounds | question: Fire and explosion are what when concentrated oxidants and fuels are brought into close proximity?, answer: hazards | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: concentrated oxidants | question: Where are concentrated oxidants and fuels brought to in a fire?, answer: close proximity | question: What type of fire can be caused by peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates?, answer: Fire | question: Peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates are examples of compounds of oxygen with what?, answer: a high oxidative potential question: Where was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: Eisleben | question: When was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: February | question: What was Luther's place of birth?, answer: birth | question: Who said the sermon was devoted to the obdurate Jews?, answer: Léon Poliakov | question: What was delivered at Eisleben on 15 February 1546?, answer: His last sermon | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered three days before?, answer: his death | question: What was it a matter of to expel the obdurate Jews from all German territory?, answer: great urgency | question: What did Luther want the Jews to become?, answer: Christians | question: Who did Luther want to expel from all German territory?, answer: Jews | question: What nationality were the obdurate Jews?, answer: German question: What did Luther's poor health make him harsher in?, answer: comments | question: Why was Luther short-tempered and harsher in his writings and comments?, answer: His poor physical health | question: Who was Luther's friend during Christmas?, answer: Justus Jonas | question: When did Luther stay with Justus Jonas?, answer: Christmas | question: What did Luther's poor health make him harsher in?, answer: his writings | question: Who was Luther's wife?, answer: Katharina | question: Where was the Market Church located?, answer: Halle | question: In what church did Luther preach three times in 1545 and 1546?, answer: the Market Church | question: Who preached three times in 1545 and 1546?, answer: Luther | question: Who was Justus Jonas?, answer: his friend question: What made the Bible more accessible to the church and German culture?, answer: translation | question: What was translated into the vernacular?, answer: Bible | question: What language was the Tyndale Bible a standard version of?, answer: German | question: Where did his hymns influence the development of singing?, answer: churches | question: What language was the Bible translated into?, answer: Latin | question: What did the translation of the Bible add to the art of translation?, answer: several principles | question: What was the Tyndale Bible influenced by?, answer: an English translation | question: What did his translation of the Bible have a tremendous impact on?, answer: the church and German culture | question: How did his translation of the Bible impact the church and German culture?, answer: a tremendous impact | question: What was the English translation of the Bible called?, answer: the Tyndale Bible question: What major car manufacturer is based in Victoria?, answer: Ford | question: What company announced a closure year of 2017 in February 2014?, answer: Toyota | question: What major car manufacturer is based in Victoria?, answer: the major car brands Ford | question: What will mean that Australia will no longer be a base for the global car industry?, answer: closure announcements | question: When will Ford's plants in Broadmeadows and Geelong close?, answer: October | question: What city has been the base for the manufacturing plants of Ford, Toyota, and Holden?, answer: Victoria | question: What major car manufacturer is based in Victoria?, answer: Holden | question: What is the name of Ford's plants in Broadmeadows and Geelong?, answer: Victorian | question: What is the name of Ford's plant in Victoria that will close in October 2016?, answer: Geelong question: What canceled each other out in static equilibrium?, answer: several forces | question: What were first quantitatively investigated in conditions of static equilibrium where several forces canceled each other out?, answer: forces | question: What is the parallelogram rule of?, answer: vector addition | question: What are forces called when they have magnitude and direction?, answer: additive vector quantities | question: In what conditions were forces first quantitatively investigated?, answer: static equilibrium | question: What property of additive vector quantities does a force have?, answer: magnitude | question: What is another name for the resultant?, answer: the net force | question: When two forces act on a point particle, what is the resultant?, answer: the resulting force | question: What do additive vector quantities have?, answer: direction | question: What does the addition of two vectors represented by sides of a parallelogram give?, answer: an equivalent resultant vector question: What church has supported the temperance movement?, answer: Methodist | question: Who had to take a pledge not to drink and encouraged their congregations to do the same?, answer: Methodist ministers | question: What church has supported the temperance movement?, answer: Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church believe God's liberating and redeeming love for?, answer: persons | question: What does the United Methodist Church support as a faithful witness to God's liberating and redeeming love for persons?, answer: abstinence | question: What does the United Methodist Church express pastoral concern for recovering?, answer: alcoholics | question: Who uses unfermented grape juice in the sacrament of Holy Communion?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: The United Methodist Church's General Board of Church and Society called on all United Methodists to abstinence from what for Lent?, answer: alcohol | question: Who has historically supported the temperance movement?, answer: the Methodist Church question: What line Huntington Boulevard in the heart of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Homes | question: Huntington Boulevard is located in the heart of what historic area?, answer: Alta Vista Tract | question: What is the rear property line of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Platt Avenue | question: What is the eastern boundary of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Cedar Avenue | question: What is the section of Huntington Boulevard in the heart of the Alta Vista Tract home to?, answer: many large, stately homes | question: What street is Platt Avenue west of?, answer: Sixth Street | question: When did homes line Huntington Boulevard in the heart of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: the early 20th century line | question: What street is on the west side of Huntington Boulevard?, answer: First Street | question: Where is Huntington Boulevard located?, answer: the historic Alta Vista Tract | question: What was the southern boundary of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Balch Avenue question: What is another hormone that regulates the immune system?, answer: growth hormone | question: What can act as immunomodulators?, answer: Hormones | question: Prolactin, growth hormone and vitamin D are examples of what?, answer: Other hormones | question: What are known immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses?, answer: female sex hormones | question: Female sex hormones are known as immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate what?, answer: immune responses | question: What are known immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses?, answer: male sex hormones | question: What is an example of a hormone that regulates the immune system?, answer: vitamin D. | question: What vitamin regulates the immune system?, answer: D. | question: What is an example of a hormone that regulates the immune system?, answer: prolactin | question: Hormones can alter the sensitivity of what?, answer: the immune system question: What can often be found within the premises of the hospital?, answer: Hospital pharmacies | question: Who has decided to outsource high risk preparations and some other compounding functions to companies who specialize in compounding?, answer: hospital pharmacies | question: Who have decided to outsource high risk preparations and some other compounding functions to companies who specialize in compounding?, answer: Several hospital pharmacies | question: What are unit-doses?, answer: Most hospital medications | question: Who compound sterile products for patients?, answer: Hospital pharmacists | question: Hospital pharmacists and trained pharmacy technicians compound sterile products for patients such as total parenteral nutrition and what?, answer: other medications | question: Hospital pharmacists and who compound sterile products for patients?, answer: trained pharmacy technicians | question: What do hospital pharmacies stock that would be feasible in a community setting?, answer: more specialized medications | question: Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of what than would be feasible in the community setting?, answer: medications | question: Hospital pharmacies have decided to outsource high risk preparations and some other functions to companies who specialize in what?, answer: compounding question: How often do protesters choose to go to jail?, answer: many times | question: Who wrote that protesters should go to jail as a way of reminding their countrymen of injustice?, answer: Howard Zinn | question: What do protesters choose to go to as a way of continuing their protest?, answer: jail | question: Who does Howard Zinn think should go to jail?, answer: protesters | question: What type of protest should be maintained all the way, whether it is done by remaining in jail or evading it?, answer: protest | question: What is the rule that protesters must go to jail connected with?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What do protesters remind their countrymen of?, answer: injustice | question: What is the notion that protesters must go to jail as part of a rule connected with civil disobedience?, answer: part | question: Why do protesters choose to go to jail?, answer: a way | question: To accept jail penitently as an accession to 'the rules', to switch suddenly to a spirit of what?, answer: subservience question: Why did Goldenson intervene in ABC's decisions?, answer: financial problems | question: Who was the president of ABC in 1950?, answer: ABC | question: Who did Goldenson propose a merger with in 1954?, answer: UPT | question: What type of receivers would have been guaranteed advertising time by ABC-DuMont?, answer: DuMont Laboratories | question: Which station would have been required to sell WABC-TV or DuMont owned and operated station WABD in the New York City market?, answer: DuMont | question: What would DuMont have been able to use as a result of the merger?, answer: existing DuMont programming | question: What was the DuMont Television Network mired in?, answer: financial trouble | question: What was the new name of the DuMont Television Network?, answer: ABC-DuMont | question: What was the FCC's long period of?, answer: indecision | question: In what city would DuMont have been required to sell WABC-TV?, answer: New York City question: If two identical fermions have a symmetric spin function, the spatial variables must be symmetric for what?, answer: antiparallel spins | question: In what discipline is there a "caveat"?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: In the case of two fermions, there is a strictly negative correlation between what two variables?, answer: spatial and spin variables | question: The Pauli principle relates the space and what?, answer: the spin variables | question: What split into two different classes depending on the value of the spin?, answer: identical particles | question: What do the particles acting onto each other possess?, answer: the spatial variable | question: If two identical fermions have a symmetric spin function, what must be antisymmetric?, answer: the spatial variables | question: What is a example of a boson?, answer: electromagnetic waves | question: What is the spin?, answer: a discrete intrinsic angular momentum-like variable | question: What type of spin function do two identical fermions have?, answer: a symmetric spin function question: What theory was attempting to reconcile with two observations, the photoelectric effect and the nonexistence of the ultraviolet catastrophe?, answer: electromagnetic theory | question: What was used to develop a new theory of electromagnetism?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: What is the term for the theory of electromagnetism that describes all electromagnetic phenomena as being mediated by wave-particles known as photons?, answer: quantum electrodynamics | question: What is the fundamental exchange particle?, answer: photons | question: What theory was developed using quantum mechanics?, answer: electromagnetism | question: Who developed a new theory of electromagnetism?, answer: leading theoretical physicists | question: Photons are the fundamental exchange particle that describes all interactions relating to electromagnetism including what?, answer: the electromagnetic force.[Note | question: What does quantum electrodynamics fully describe?, answer: all electromagnetic phenomena | question: What was developed through the work of leading theoretical physicists?, answer: a new theory | question: What did the photoelectric effect and the nonexistence of prove troublesome?, answer: the ultraviolet catastrophe question: What did Tesla make that made his religious views uncertain?, answer: other statements | question: What remain uncertain due to his other statements?, answer: his religious views | question: What did 'A Machine to'do?, answer: End War | question: Who wrote "A Machine to End War"?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the name of the article published in 1937 by Tesla?, answer: example | question: What was the name of the article published in 1937 by Tesla?, answer: A Machine to End War | question: What was "A Machine to End War"?, answer: his article | question: When was "A Machine to End War" published?, answer: 1937 | question: Whose statements are still uncertain about Tesla's religious views?, answer: he | question: What other statements did Tesla make that remain uncertain?, answer: that question: When did Germany begin to build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: 1883–84 Germany | question: What did Germany lose interest in in 1883-84?, answer: imperialism | question: What was the name of the colonial empire that began in 1884?, answer: German New Guinea | question: When did Germany build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: 1883–84 | question: Why did public opinion start to demand colonies?, answer: German prestige | question: Who began to build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: Germany | question: What did Germany lose after building a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: interest | question: Where did Germany build a colonial empire in 1883-84?, answer: Africa | question: Bismarck was aware that public opinion had started to demand colonies for reasons of what prestige?, answer: German | question: What was the name of the colonial empire that Germany started in 1884?, answer: New Guinea question: What is easier to analyze in terms of more unusual resources?, answer: computational problems | question: What is a very important resource in analyzing computational problems?, answer: non-deterministic time | question: What is a non-deterministic Turing machine allowed to branch out to check at once?, answer: many different possibilities | question: How are some computational problems easier to analyze in terms of more unusual resources?, answer: terms | question: What are easier to analyze in terms of more unusual resources?, answer: some computational problems | question: What makes some computational problems easier to analyze?, answer: more unusual resources | question: What has little to do with how we physically want to compute algorithms?, answer: The non-deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a computational model that is allowed to branch out to check many different possibilities at once?, answer: a non-deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a non-deterministic Turing machine?, answer: a computational model | question: What is non-deterministic time in analyzing computational problems?, answer: a very important resource question: Who argued that the individual is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: Thoreau | question: Who can act unjustly when the government knocks on the door?, answer: individuals | question: What happened when a taxman refused to pay?, answer: Thoreau’s imprisonment | question: Thoreau's political philosophy pitches the conscience vs. what?, answer: the collective | question: The individual is the final judge of what?, answer: right | question: What is another name for a postman?, answer: tax collector | question: Who is the voice of the people?, answer: government | question: What is disputed by Thoreau's political philosophy?, answer: this definition | question: What does Thoreau's political philosophy pitch as the collective?, answer: the conscience question: Tetzel's saying of indulgences was not representative of what?, answer: contemporary Catholic teaching | question: Tetzel's statement was not representative of contemporary Catholic teaching on what?, answer: indulgences | question: Whose teaching on indulgences for the living was in line with Catholic dogma of the time?, answer: Tetzel | question: What was Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living in line with?, answer: Catholic dogma | question: Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living was in line with what dogma of the time?, answer: Catholic | question: What was Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living in relation to Catholic dogma of the time?, answer: line | question: What was Tetzel's statement about indulgences?, answer: no means representative | question: Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living was in line with Catholic dogma of the time in regards to what?, answer: regard | question: What was in line with Catholic dogma of the time?, answer: his teaching | question: Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living was in line with Catholic dogma of what time?, answer: the time question: In what city did the Huguenots settle?, answer: New York | question: Where is the oldest street in the United States?, answer: New Paltz | question: What was the name of the town north of New York that the Huguenots named?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What is the designation of the "Huguenot Street Historic District" in New Paltz?, answer: National Historic Landmark | question: Who did not disperse or settle in different parts of the country?, answer: Huguenot immigrants | question: Along what body of water did the Huguenots settle on Staten Island?, answer: the New York Harbor | question: Where did the Huguenot immigrants settle?, answer: different parts | question: Who settled on the south shore of Staten Island along the New York Harbor?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where did the Huguenots settle on the south shore of New York Harbor?, answer: Staten Island | question: What did the Huguenots form?, answer: congregations question: What numbers peaked in 1562?, answer: Huguenot numbers | question: In 1562, how many Huguenots were there in France?, answer: French Catholics | question: Who gained influence and more openly displayed their faith?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where were the Huguenots concentrated?, answer: France | question: How many Catholics were in France in 1562?, answer: French | question: What grew as the Huguenots gained influence and more openly displayed their faith?, answer: Catholic hostility | question: Where were the Huguenots concentrated?, answer: the southern and central parts | question: What were the Wars of Religion?, answer: religious conflicts | question: What caused Catholic hostility?, answer: increasingly liberal political concessions | question: What religion did the Huguenots display more openly?, answer: Catholic question: What does hyperbaric medicine use to increase the partial pressure of O 2 around the patient?, answer: special oxygen chambers | question: What is poisonous to the anaerobic bacteria that cause gas gangrene?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What type of medicine uses special oxygen chambers to increase the partial pressure of O 2 around the patient?, answer: Hyperbaric | question: What is the name of the bacteria that causes carbon monoxide poisoning?, answer: gas gangrene | question: What does decompression sickness cause in a diver's blood?, answer: inert gas | question: Hyperbaric medicine uses special oxygen chambers to increase the partial pressure of what?, answer: O | question: What is a common cause of gas gangrene and decompression sickness?, answer: Carbon monoxide poisoning | question: What does increased O 2 concentration in the lungs help displace from the heme group of hemoglobin?, answer: carbon monoxide | question: What helps kill gas gangrene?, answer: its partial pressure | question: Hyperbaric medicine uses special oxygen chambers to increase what?, answer: the partial pressure question: What happens when immuno complexes are deposited in the body?, answer: various tissues trigger Type III hypersensitivity reactions | question: What is another name for cell-mediated or delayed type hypersensitivity?, answer: Type IV hypersensitivity | question: What is an immune response that damages the body's own tissues called?, answer: Hypersensitivity | question: What type of hypersensitivity occurs when antibodies bind to antigens on the patient's own cells?, answer: Type II hypersensitivity | question: What are involved in many autoimmune and infectious diseases?, answer: Type IV reactions | question: IgE triggers degranulation of what?, answer: mast cells | question: What are Type IV reactions mediated by?, answer: T cells | question: What does Type II hypersensitivity mark cells for?, answer: destruction | question: What is another name for Type IV hypersensitivity?, answer: cell-mediated or delayed type hypersensitivity | question: What is the first class of hypersensitivity?, answer: Type I question: Who has made a number of criticisms of the TAR?, answer: IPCC author Richard Lindzen | question: Who has made a number of criticisms of the TAR?, answer: Richard Lindzen | question: John Houghton was a co-chair of what?, answer: TAR WGI | question: Who stated that the WGI Summary for Policymakers does not faithfully summarize the full WGI report?, answer: Lindzen | question: What is the name of the WGI Summary for Policymakers?, answer: SPM | question: What has Richard Lindzen made of the TAR?, answer: criticisms | question: What does the SPM stand for?, answer: WGI | question: Richard Lindzen has made a number of criticisms of what?, answer: TAR | question: Who is Richard Lindzen?, answer: IPCC | question: What does the SPM understate the uncertainty associated with?, answer: climate models question: What television station was based at City Road for over 40 years?, answer: ITV Tyne Tees | question: Where was ITV Tyne Tees based for over 40 years?, answer: City Road | question: Where is BBC North East and Cumbria located?, answer: Barrack Road | question: When was ITV Tyne Tees launched?, answer: January | question: Where was the entrance to studio 5 located?, answer: the City Road complex | question: What is the name of the local radio station that ITV Tyne Tees broadcasts from the Pink Palace?, answer: BBC Radio Newcastle | question: What is BBC Radio Newcastle?, answer: local radio station | question: Where was ITV Tyne Tees based in 2005?, answer: Gateshead | question: The entrance to studio 5 at the City Road complex gave its name to what?, answer: the 1980s music television programme | question: What is the name of BBC North East and Cumbria?, answer: Spital Tongues question: How many problems could be equally hard in C?, answer: many problems | question: What is the hardest problem in C?, answer: X | question: What class contains the most difficult problems in NP?, answer: NP-complete problems | question: In what way would finding an NP-complete problem that can be solved in a set yield a solution to 1?, answer: polynomial time | question: If X is in C and hard for C, what does it mean that X is?, answer: the hardest problem | question: If X is in C and hard for C, what might one say is the hardest problem in C?, answer: the hardest problems | question: What is the hardest problem in C?, answer: a problem X | question: If a problem X is in C and hard for C, then X is said to be complete for whom?, answer: C. | question: What can be reduced to the set?, answer: all NP problems | question: What class contains the most difficult problems in NP?, answer: NP question: Angiosperm shoots are not exposed to the required light for what?, answer: chloroplast formation | question: Gymnosperms do not require light to form what?, answer: chloroplasts | question: How long does it take for an etioplast to become a chloroplast?, answer: several hours | question: What is not exposed to the required light for chloroplast formation?, answer: angiosperm shoots | question: What do gymnosperms not require to form chloroplasts?, answer: light | question: What may develop into an etioplast stage before becoming chloroplasts?, answer: proplastids | question: What do etioplasts lack?, answer: chlorophyll | question: Angiosperm shoots are not exposed to what for chloroplast formation?, answer: the required light | question: What does the etioplast become after a few minutes of light exposure?, answer: a chloroplast | question: If angiosperm shoots are not exposed to the required light for chloroplast formation, proplastids may develop into what?, answer: an etioplast stage question: The time taken on which inputs of the same size can be different?, answer: different inputs | question: What is n?, answer: size | question: If the input size is n, the time taken can be expressed as a function of what?, answer: n. | question: If T(n) is a polynomial in n, the algorithm is said to be what?, answer: a polynomial time algorithm | question: If n is n, the time taken can be expressed as a function of what?, answer: the input size | question: What is T(n) defined to be?, answer: the maximum time | question: If the input size is n, what can be expressed as a function of n?, answer: the time | question: What is the size of the input?, answer: the same size | question: The worst-case time complexity T(n) is defined to be the maximum time taken over what?, answer: all inputs | question: If the input size is n, the time taken can be expressed as what of n?, answer: a function question: After what time is a "Members Debate" held?, answer: Decision Time | question: What are on issues which may be of interest to a particular area?, answer: Such motions | question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister called?, answer: Members Business | question: Members Business is a debate on what?, answer: motion | question: Who usually contributes to a Members Business debate?, answer: other members | question: Members Business is a debate on a motion that would not be accorded what?, answer: official parliamentary time | question: What nationality is the MSP who is not a minister?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the profession of the person who proposes a motion for Members Business?, answer: MSP | question: How long does a Members Debate last?, answer: 45 minutes | question: What is the profession of the MSP who proposes a motion?, answer: a Scottish minister question: What country did most immigrants come from to search for gold?, answer: China | question: Who arrived from all over the world to search for gold?, answer: Immigrants | question: Immigrants arrived from all over the world to search for what?, answer: gold | question: What country did most immigrants come from to search for gold?, answer: Ireland | question: Who worked in Victoria?, answer: Many Chinese miners | question: Where was a typhoid outbreak in 1854?, answer: Buckland Valley | question: Where were the Lambing Flat riots?, answer: New South Wales | question: Where did the Chinese miners work in Victoria?, answer: Bendigo | question: What was not seen at the Lambing Flat riots in New South Wales?, answer: anti-Chinese violence | question: What type of violence was not seen at the Lambing Flat riots?, answer: anti-Chinese question: What declines at 50 years of age due to immunosenescence?, answer: immune responses | question: In developed countries, obesity, alcoholism, and drug use are common causes of what?, answer: poor immune function | question: What does loss of the thymus at an early age result in?, answer: severe immunodeficiency | question: What occurs when one or more of the components of the immune system are inactive?, answer: Immunodeficiencies | question: Malnutrition is the most common cause of what in developing countries?, answer: immunodeficiency | question: Immunodeficiency occurs when one or more of the components of what are inactive?, answer: the immune system | question: Malnutrition is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in what countries?, answer: developing countries | question: The ability of the immune system to respond to what is diminished in both the young and the elderly?, answer: pathogens | question: At what age do immune responses begin to decline?, answer: age | question: The loss of the thymus at an early age results in severe immunodeficiency and a high susceptibility to what?, answer: infection question: What did Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis make experiments with in the 18th century?, answer: scorpion venom | question: What did Louis Pasteur's theory oppose?, answer: contemporary theories | question: What is a science that examines the structure and function of the immune system?, answer: Immunology | question: What animals were immune to scorpion venom?, answer: certain dogs | question: Immunology examines the structure and what of the immune system?, answer: function | question: Immunology originates from medicine and early studies on the causes of immunity to what?, answer: disease | question: What was microorganisms confirmed to be the cause of?, answer: infectious disease | question: Immunology examines the structure and function of what?, answer: the immune system | question: What animal was found to be immune to scorpion venom?, answer: mice | question: What is the cause of the plague of Athens?, answer: immunity question: What is immunology strongly experimental in?, answer: everyday practice | question: What is strongly experimental in everyday practice but is also characterized by an ongoing theoretical attitude?, answer: Immunology | question: Many theories have been suggested in what field from the end of the nineteenth century to the present time?, answer: immunology | question: What is immunology characterized by?, answer: an ongoing theoretical attitude | question: According to the cellular theory of immunity, cells were responsible for what?, answer: immune responses | question: According to the cellular theory of immunity, what was responsible for immune responses?, answer: cells | question: What has been suggested in immunology from the end of the nineteenth century to the present time?, answer: Many theories | question: What type of molecules were found in the organism's "humors"?, answer: soluble components | question: What did Robert Koch and Emil von Behring believe the active immune agents were soluble components of?, answer: immunity | question: Who held the humoral theory of immunity?, answer: Emil von Behring question: What dictates the political and economic advantage over a land and the indigenous populations they control?, answer: Imperialism | question: What refers to the political and monetary dominance, either formally or informally?, answer: imperialism | question: What is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region?, answer: Colonialism | question: What is the process of a country taking physical control of another?, answer: colonialism | question: Colonialism is seen to be the architect deciding how to start dominating what?, answer: areas | question: What does colonialism refer to when it refers to the process of a country taking of another country?, answer: physical control | question: Who sometimes find it difficult to illustrate the difference between imperialism and colonialism?, answer: scholars | question: Who inherits the characteristics of the conquering peoples?, answer: the conquered indigenous populations | question: Colonialism can completely change the existing social structure, what and economics of an area?, answer: physical structure | question: Imperialism and colonialism both dictate the political and economic advantage over a land and who?, answer: the indigenous populations question: Imperialism has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, the Chinese Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and what other empire?, answer: Roman Empire | question: Imperialism has played an important role in the history of what empire?, answer: British Empire | question: What was the name of the empire that predated the European colonial era in Sub-Saharan Africa?, answer: Mutapa Empire | question: What was the name of the empire that predated the European colonial era?, answer: Luba Empire | question: What was the name of the empire that predated the European colonial era?, answer: Lunda Empire | question: What was the name of the empire that predated the European colonial era?, answer: Oyo Empire | question: Imperialism has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, and what other empire?, answer: the Assyrian Empire | question: Imperialism has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, and what other empire?, answer: the Chinese Empire | question: Imperialism has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, the Chinese Empire, and what other empire?, answer: the Roman Empire | question: Imperialism has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, the Chinese Empire, the Roman Empire, Greece, the Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Ancient Egypt, the British Empire, and what other empire?, answer: the Byzantine Empire question: Imperialism is a type of advocacy of what?, answer: empire | question: What does the Latin word "imperium" mean?, answer: large territories | question: What is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means?, answer: Imperialism | question: Imperialism is a type of what of empire?, answer: advocacy | question: Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of what?, answer: military force | question: What language did the word "imperium" originate from?, answer: Latin | question: Imperialism has greatly shaped what?, answer: the contemporary world | question: Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through what?, answer: colonization | question: Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and what?, answer: influence | question: Imperialism is what type of advocacy of empire?, answer: a type question: Imperialism is defined as a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or what?, answer: military force | question: What is defined as a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force?, answer: Imperialism | question: Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and what?, answer: influence | question: Imperialism is defined as a policy of extending a country's power and influence through what?, answer: diplomacy | question: Imperialism is focused on the control that one group, often a state power, has on another group of what?, answer: people | question: What is formal imperialism defined as?, answer: physical control | question: What is less direct, but still a powerful form of dominance?, answer: Informal imperialism | question: What is defined as "physical control or full-fledged colonial rule"?, answer: Formal imperialism | question: What is formal imperialism defined as?, answer: full-fledged colonial rule | question: Imperialism is defined as extending what?, answer: a country’s power question: Who conquered England in 1066?, answer: Duke William II | question: Who did Duke William II of Normandy kill at the Battle of Hastings?, answer: King Harold II | question: Who did Duke William II of Normandy kill at the Battle of Hastings?, answer: Harold II | question: What country did Duke William II of Normandy conquer in 1066?, answer: England | question: Who did Duke William II of Normandy kill at the Battle of Hastings?, answer: King | question: Where was Duke William II from?, answer: Normandy | question: Where was the Battle of Harold II?, answer: Hastings | question: What did the nobility of England have on both sides of the channel?, answer: lands | question: What were early Norman kings of England called?, answer: Dukes of Normandy | question: What did early Norman kings of England owe to the King of France?, answer: homage question: Who was the de facto leader of the Crusade during its passage through Asia Minor?, answer: Bohemond | question: Who was the leader of the crusade during its passage through Asia Minor?, answer: Crusaders | question: What city did the Crusaders pass by in 1096?, answer: Amalfi | question: Where was Bohemond from?, answer: Taranto | question: Bohemond was the de facto leader of the Crusade during its passage through what region?, answer: Asia Minor | question: Who worked for the expansion of the Crusader kingdom in Transjordan and the region of Galilee?, answer: Tancred | question: Who did Bohemond of Taranto join with his nephew Tancred?, answer: Italo-Normans | question: Who was the de facto leader of the Crusade during its passage through Asia Minor?, answer: Bohemond of Taranto | question: What did the Crusaders pass by in 1096?, answer: the siege | question: Who was Tancred?, answer: his nephew question: Who planned to conquer the Jin dynasty in 1211?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What dynasty did Genghis Khan plan to conquer in 1211?, answer: Jin | question: Who did the Mongols massacre at Badger Pass?, answer: Jin troops | question: What region did Genghis Khan conquer in 1211?, answer: Western Xia | question: Who was Genghis' third son?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: Who was the third son of gedei Khan?, answer: Genghis | question: Who did the Emperor Xuanzong abandon the northern half of his kingdom to?, answer: Mongols | question: What dynasty did Genghis Khan plan to conquer in 1211?, answer: the Jin dynasty army | question: What dynasty collapsed in 1234?, answer: The Jin dynasty | question: What dynasty did Genghis Khan plan to conquer in 1211?, answer: the Jin dynasty question: Who began a retaliatory attack on the Tanguts in 1226?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who did Genghis Khan attack in 1226?, answer: Tanguts | question: Who took Heisui, Ganzhou, and Suzhou?, answer: Genghis | question: What city did Genghis Khan take in 1226?, answer: Suzhou | question: Where is Suzhou located?, answer: Jiangsu province | question: Who did Genghis Khan attack in 1226?, answer: Tangut | question: What city did Genghis Khan take in 1226?, answer: Ganzhou | question: What province was Suzhou not in?, answer: Jiangsu | question: What city did Genghis Khan take in the autumn of 1226?, answer: Xiliang | question: Who did Genghis Khan defeat in the Yellow River?, answer: the Tangut relief army question: Who ordered the entire imperial family to be executed?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What province did Genghis Khan seize in the spring of 1227?, answer: Deshun province | question: What province did Genghis Khan seize in the spring of 1227?, answer: Xining province | question: What was the capital of Ning Hia?, answer: Tangut | question: What was the capital of the Tangut?, answer: Ning Hia | question: Who ordered the entire imperial family to be executed?, answer: Khan | question: What was the name of the Tangut province that Genghis Khan conquered?, answer: Deshun | question: How did Genghis Khan capture Lintiao-fu, Xining, Xindu-fu, and Deshun?, answer: quick succession | question: Who surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: Tanguts question: What does Dai n Yeke Mongghul Ulus mean?, answer: Great Yuan Great Mongol State | question: What name did Kublai Khan give to the Yuan dynasty in 1271?, answer: Great Yuan | question: What dynasty was established by Kublai Khan in 1271?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: What was the nominal title of the Yuan emperors before the establishment of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Great Khan | question: Who established the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What dynasty was established by Kublai Khan in 1271?, answer: Yuan | question: Who held the nominal title of Great Khan?, answer: Yuan emperors | question: What is another name for Dai n Ulus?, answer: Yekhe Yuan | question: What is another name for Dai n Ulus?, answer: Ikh Yuan | question: What does Yeke Mongghul Ulus mean?, answer: Great Mongol State question: In what city did the Plague occur around 30 per cent of the time?, answer: Paris | question: What ravaged London in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665?, answer: Plague epidemics | question: When did Norway die from the Plague?, answer: 1348–50 | question: In the 16th and 17th centuries, how much of Paris was plague present?, answer: the time | question: What ravaged Oslo in 1654?, answer: The last plague outbreak | question: What killed 50,000 in Venice in 1576-77?, answer: The plague | question: What disease killed 40,000 people in Paris in 1466?, answer: the plague | question: The Black Death ravaged Europe for three years before it continued into what country?, answer: Russia | question: What disease ravaged London in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665?, answer: Plague | question: Where was the Italian Plague of 1629-1631?, answer: central Europe question: What did he wear on his day of study?, answer: spiritual exercises | question: What was he made to wake at four every morning for?, answer: rote learning | question: In what city was the University of Erfurt located?, answer: Erfurt | question: What university did he enter at the age of 19?, answer: the University of Erfurt | question: What did he describe the University of Erfurt as?, answer: a beerhouse | question: How old was he when he entered the University of Erfurt?, answer: the age | question: What university did he enter in 1501?, answer: the University | question: How long was Erfurt's day of rote learning?, answer: a day | question: How old was he when he entered the University of Erfurt?, answer: the age of 19 question: What position did von Staupitz hold at the University of Wittenberg?, answer: first dean | question: Who was the first dean of the University of Wittenberg?, answer: von Staupitz | question: What did von Staupitz send Luther to teach?, answer: theology | question: What was von Staupitz's rank as dean of the University of Wittenberg?, answer: first | question: In what city was the University of Wittenberg founded?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Who did von Staupitz send to teach theology at the University of Wittenberg?, answer: Luther | question: Who gave von Staupitz a bachelor's degree in the Sentences?, answer: Peter Lombard | question: Von Staupitz was the first dean of what university?, answer: University of Wittenberg | question: What did von Staupitz receive a bachelor's degree in?, answer: Biblical studies | question: Von Staupitz was the first dean of what university?, answer: the newly founded University question: Johann Tetzel was a Dominican friar and papal commissioner for what?, answer: indulgences | question: Who was sent to Germany to sell indulgences?, answer: Johann Tetzel | question: Where was St. Peter's Basilica located?, answer: Rome | question: Where was Johann Tetzel sent to?, answer: Germany | question: What did Tetzel raise to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica?, answer: money | question: What religion was Johann Tetzel?, answer: Dominican | question: Johann Tetzel was sent to Germany to sell indulgences to raise money to rebuild what in Rome?, answer: Basilica | question: Who sent Johann Tetzel to Germany?, answer: the Roman Catholic Church | question: What was Johann Tetzel's profession?, answer: a Dominican friar and papal commissioner question: What did Luther place the foundations of the Reformation on?, answer: prophetic faith | question: What did Luther focus on in 1521?, answer: prophecy | question: Who broadened the foundations of the Reformation placing them on prophetic faith?, answer: Luther | question: Luther's main interest was centered on the prophecy of the Little Horn in what text?, answer: Daniel | question: Where did the Little Horn of Daniel 7 come from?, answer: Rome | question: What was Luther's main focus in 1521?, answer: the prophecy | question: The antichrist of 2 Thessalonians 2 was identified as the power of what?, answer: Papacy | question: What prophecy did Luther focus on in 1521?, answer: the Little Horn | question: What did Luther broaden in 1521?, answer: the foundations | question: What did Luther broaden the foundations of in 1521?, answer: the Reformation question: Who did Luther believe was born a Jew?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: Who did Luther believe Jesus Christ was born to?, answer: Jews | question: Who wrote that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: Luther | question: In 1523, Luther wrote that Jesus Christ was born what?, answer: Jew | question: What did Luther say Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: mistreatment | question: Luther's treatise Von den Juden and their Lies took its place among what?, answer: other anti-Jewish literature | question: What type of literature was Von den Juden and their Lies?, answer: anti-Jewish | question: Luther wrote that synagogues and what else should be destroyed?, answer: Jewish homes | question: What religion did Luther believe Jesus was born?, answer: Jewish | question: What did Luther lose hope for as a result of the Reformation?, answer: large-scale Jewish conversion question: What city became the capital of the Commonwealth in 1596?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw became the capital of what country?, answer: Commonwealth | question: Who moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw?, answer: King Sigismund III Vasa | question: What city was the capital of the Commonwealth in 1596?, answer: Kraków | question: How many times did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: first | question: What did the Warsaw Confederation establish in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?, answer: religious freedom | question: What did Warsaw give its name to in 1573?, answer: the Warsaw Confederation | question: Warsaw was located between Kraków and what other city?, answer: Vilnius | question: Warsaw became the Crown of the Kingdom of what country in 1596?, answer: Poland | question: When did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: the first time question: Who did Luther think the papacy should not live as a result of the publication of the Qur'an?, answer: other false Christians | question: What did Luther want the Qur'an to be exposed to?, answer: scrutiny | question: Who did Luther think the papacy was false?, answer: Christians | question: What did Luther call Mohammedanism?, answer: Turk | question: Who wrote a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: Luther | question: In what language did Luther read the Qur'an?, answer: Latin | question: What did Luther produce after reading the Qur'an?, answer: several critical pamphlets | question: What did Luther read in 1542?, answer: a Latin translation | question: What did Luther call "Mohammedanism"?, answer: Islam question: What was the name of the colony established by the Norman Huguenots?, answer: Fort Caroline | question: Who established the small colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: Norman Huguenots | question: Who was the leader of the Norman Huguenots?, answer: Jean Ribault | question: Where was the Spanish encampment?, answer: Fort Matanzas | question: What Spanish colony did the French attack in 1565?, answer: St. Augustine | question: Where is Fort Caroline located?, answer: today Jacksonville | question: What group was the first European colony in the present day continental United States?, answer: Huguenots | question: In what state is Fort Caroline located?, answer: Florida | question: What did Pedro Menendez wipe out?, answer: the Fort Caroline garrison | question: In what city is Fort Caroline located?, answer: Jacksonville question: Where did the English Crown promise the French Huguenots land grants?, answer: Lower Norfolk County | question: Where is Manakin Town now located?, answer: Powhatan County | question: Where did some of the French Huguenots land?, answer: Chesterfield County | question: What did the Huguenot High School in Manakintown have?, answer: several schools | question: What did the English Crown promise to the French Huguenots?, answer: land grants | question: What school was named after the French Huguenots?, answer: Huguenot High School | question: What road was named after the Huguenots?, answer: Huguenot Road | question: Who were the descendants of the Huguenots that migrated west into the Piedmont?, answer: French | question: Where did the French Huguenots come from?, answer: England | question: Where did the French Huguenots migrate to?, answer: Virginia question: Who returned to England and met with a group of clergy he respected?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was the leader of the "Holy Club"?, answer: Charles Wesley | question: In what colony did John and Charles Wesley teach the gospel to the American Indians?, answer: Georgia | question: Who was the leader of the "Holy Club"?, answer: John | question: Who did John and Charles Wesley teach the gospel to?, answer: American | question: Who did John and Charles Wesley teach the gospel to?, answer: Indians | question: Where did John and Charles Wesley go in 1735?, answer: America | question: Where did John Wesley return to after the "Holy Club" disbanded?, answer: England | question: Who did John Wesley meet with when he returned to England?, answer: clergy | question: What did John Wesley say the clergy preached with all their might?, answer: Bible Christianity question: What state did the British government give land to in 1749?, answer: Ohio | question: Who gave land to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: British | question: What did the British government give to the Ohio Company of Virginia in 1749?, answer: land | question: What was the name of the company that gave land to the British government in 1749?, answer: Virginia | question: Who did the British government give land to in 1749?, answer: the Ohio Company | question: Where did the Ohio Company of Virginia develop trade and settlements?, answer: the Ohio Country | question: What did Christopher Gist explore in 1750?, answer: the Ohio territory | question: What did the Ohio Company of Virginia want to develop in the Ohio Country?, answer: settlements | question: What was the purpose of the land given to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: trade | question: The Iroquois pushed many tribes out of what area?, answer: the Ohio Valley question: Where did General Edward Braddock meet in 1755?, answer: North America | question: Who was the new British Army commander in 1755?, answer: General Edward Braddock | question: Who was the new British Army commander in 1755?, answer: Edward Braddock | question: Who captured Fort Beauséjour?, answer: British Army | question: Who directed the British to deport the Acadians?, answer: Great Britain | question: Who was defeated in the Battle of the Monongahela?, answer: Braddock | question: What failed in 1755, 1756, and 1757?, answer: British operations | question: Who ordered the expulsion of the Acadians?, answer: British | question: Who did General Braddock plan a four-way attack on?, answer: French | question: What was the main cause of the failure of British operations in the frontier areas of Pennsylvania and New York?, answer: Indian warrior allies question: What were light enough to be applied to vehicles such as traction engines and railway locomotives?, answer: high pressure steam engines | question: Who patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: James Watt | question: What were high pressure steam engines used for?, answer: traction engines | question: What could be sited anywhere that water and coal or wood fuel could be obtained?, answer: engines | question: What did James Watt's steam engine produce?, answer: continuous rotary motion | question: Who patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: Watt | question: What was a key component of the Industrial Revolution?, answer: The stationary steam engine | question: The stationary steam engine allowed factories to locate where what was unavailable?, answer: water power | question: What did James Watt patent in 1781?, answer: a steam engine | question: What was powered by Watt's ten-horsepower engines?, answer: manufacturing machinery question: Whose lectures were acclaimed in New York and on the campus at Harvard College?, answer: Louis Agassiz | question: Where were Louis Agassiz's lectures held?, answer: Harvard College | question: Where were Louis Agassiz's lectures acclaimed?, answer: New York | question: Who posited Americans' "participation in the Divine Nature" and the possibility of understanding "intellectual existences"?, answer: Agassiz | question: Who was exposed to Platonic treatises by Ralph Cudworth, John Norrisand, and Samuel Coleridge?, answer: Harvard students | question: What college did Dugald Stewart attend?, answer: Harvard | question: What was Louis Agassiz known for?, answer: the natural history lectures | question: Who wrote Platonic treatises in a Romantic vein?, answer: Samuel Coleridge | question: How did Agassiz view science?, answer: science combined observation | question: What did the popularity of Agassiz's efforts to "soar with Plato" probably derived from?, answer: other writings question: What did the Colony of Victoria Act grant?, answer: Victoria responsible government | question: What act was passed in 1855?, answer: Victoria Act | question: Whose government was the Eureka Stockade against?, answer: Victoria | question: What was the Eureka Stockade protesting against?, answer: mining taxes | question: What were the miners protesting against in Ballarat called?, answer: Eureka Stockade | question: Where was the Eureka Stockade?, answer: Ballarat | question: What was the name of the rebellion?, answer: Eureka | question: Who protested against mining taxes in Ballarat?, answer: miners | question: What happened at Ballarat in 1854?, answer: an armed rebellion | question: What rebellion did some of the leaders of go on to become members of the Victorian Parliament?, answer: the Eureka rebellion question: Who did John Sheepshanks donate 233 paintings to?, answer: contemporary British artists | question: Who donated 233 paintings to the museum in 1857?, answer: John Sheepshanks | question: John Sheepshanks donated 233 paintings to the museum in 1857, mainly by whom?, answer: artists | question: Bernardino Fungai, Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Domenico di Pace Beccafumi, Fioravante Ferramola, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Anthony van Dyck, Ludovico Carracci, Antonio Verrio, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Canaletto, Francis Hayman, Pompeo Batoni, Benjamin West, Paul Sandby, Richard Wilson, William Etty, Henry Fuseli, Sir Thomas Lawrence, James Barry, Francis Danby, Richard Parkes Bonington and Alphonse Legros?, answer: Other artists | question: Who was one of the artists represented by John Sheepshanks?, answer: William Blake | question: Who donated 233 paintings to the museum in 1857?, answer: Sheepshanks | question: Who was one of the artists represented by John Sheepshanks?, answer: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer | question: Who was the artist represented by John Sheepshanks?, answer: William Powell Frith | question: Who was one of the artists represented by John Sheepshanks?, answer: William Mulready | question: Who was a notable artist in the Tate Britain collection?, answer: William Etty question: What did Tesla attend in Karlovac?, answer: school | question: Who was the math teacher that influenced Tesla?, answer: Martin Sekulić.:32 | question: Who was able to perform integral calculus in his head?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was the math teacher that influenced Tesla?, answer: Martin | question: Where did Tesla move in 1870?, answer: Karlovac | question: Where did Tesla attend school in Karlovac?, answer: the Higher Real Gymnasium | question: In what language were the classes held at the Higher Real Gymnasium?, answer: German | question: What did his teachers believe he was cheating on?, answer: integral calculus | question: Who was Martin Sekuli?, answer: a math teacher | question: Where was the Higher Real Gymnasium located?, answer: the Austro-Hungarian Military Frontier question: What line did the Central Pacific Railroad build near Easterby's?, answer: Southern Pacific | question: What was the name of the town that the store grew around?, answer: Fresno Station | question: What did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's for?, answer: its new Southern Pacific line | question: What city became an incorporated city in 1885?, answer: Fresno | question: What railroad established a station near Easterby's in 1872?, answer: the Central Pacific Railroad | question: What is Easterby's now?, answer: by now a hugely productive wheat farm | question: What company operated 47 streetcars over 49 miles of track in 1931?, answer: the Fresno Traction Company | question: Where did Millerton residents move to?, answer: the new community | question: What did the Fresno Traction Company operate over in 1931?, answer: track question: Who returned to Smiljan in 1873?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the name of Tesla's birthtown?, answer: Smiljan | question: What was Tesla near multiple times after he contracted cholera?, answer: death | question: What illness did Tesla contract when he returned to Smiljan?, answer: cholera | question: What was Tesla's father's reaction to his promise to send him to the best engineering school?, answer: despair | question: What did Tesla's father promise to send him to if he recovered from cholera?, answer: the best engineering school | question: Where did Tesla return in 1873?, answer: his birthtown | question: Who originally wanted Tesla to enter the priesthood?, answer: his father | question: What did Tesla's father originally want him to enter?, answer: the priesthood question: Who evaded being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army in Smiljan?, answer: Tesla | question: Where did Tesla go to avoid being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: Tomingaj | question: Where was Tomingaj located?, answer: Gračac | question: Where was the Austro-Hungarian Army located?, answer: Smiljan | question: What did Tesla say made him stronger?, answer: nature | question: What army did Tesla avoid being drafted into in 1874?, answer: the Austro-Hungarian Army | question: What did Tesla say Mark Twain's works helped him recover from?, answer: his earlier illness | question: What did Tesla read while in Tomingaj?, answer: many books question: Who enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic in Graz, Austria in 1875?, answer: Tesla | question: What scholarship did Tesla receive at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: Military Frontier | question: What did Tesla become addicted to at the end of his second year at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: gambling | question: Where was Tesla enrolled in 1875?, answer: Austrian Polytechnic | question: What scholarship did Tesla receive at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: a Military Frontier scholarship | question: In what country did Tesla attend Polytechnic?, answer: Austria | question: Where was Austrian Polytechnic located?, answer: Graz | question: What rank did Tesla's father say he was a star of?, answer: first rank | question: What did Tesla find after his father's death?, answer: letters | question: What did Tesla lose at the end of his second year at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: his scholarship question: Who moved to Budapest in 1881 to work under Ferenc Puskás?, answer: Tesla | question: Where did Tesla move to in 1881?, answer: Budapest | question: Who was the head of the Budapest Telephone Exchange?, answer: Ferenc Puskás | question: What was the name of the telegraph company that Tesla worked for?, answer: the Budapest Telephone Exchange | question: Where did Tesla work instead of as a draftsman?, answer: the Central Telegraph Office | question: What position was given to Tesla after the Budapest Telephone Exchange became functional?, answer: the chief electrician position | question: What was the Budapest Telephone Exchange?, answer: a telegraph company | question: What did Tesla make to the Central Station equipment?, answer: many improvements | question: What was the Budapest Telephone Exchange under?, answer: construction | question: What did Tesla make improvements to?, answer: the Central Station equipment question: What did Thomas Edison hire Tesla to work at?, answer: Edison Machine Works | question: What did Tesla design and make improvements to?, answer: electrical equipment | question: What did Tesla begin his work for Edison with?, answer: simple electrical engineering | question: What company did Tesla work for in France?, answer: Edison | question: Who hired Tesla to work at Edison Machine Works?, answer: Thomas Edison | question: Who began working for the Continental Edison Company in France in 1882?, answer: Tesla | question: What company did Tesla work for in France in 1882?, answer: the Continental Edison Company | question: Where was the Continental Edison Company located?, answer: France | question: What did Tesla make to electrical equipment?, answer: improvements | question: Where did Thomas Edison hire Tesla to work?, answer: his Edison Machine Works question: What magazine did Thomas Commerford Martin work for?, answer: Electrical World magazine | question: Who was the editor of Electrical World magazine in 1888?, answer: Thomas Commerford Martin | question: What magazine did Thomas Commerford Martin work for?, answer: Electrical World | question: What is the American Institute of?, answer: Electrical Engineers | question: Who did Thomas Commerford Martin arrange to demonstrate his alternating current system at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of motor did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company report to George Westinghouse?, answer: AC motor | question: What did Westinghouse try to secure patents for?, answer: related power system | question: What was Thomas Commerford Martin's profession?, answer: publicist | question: What was Westinghouse trying to secure?, answer: patents | question: What is the current name of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: IEEE question: What was James Dewar able to produce in 1891?, answer: enough liquid oxygen | question: Who developed the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen?, answer: British engineer William Hampson | question: Who developed the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen?, answer: German engineer Carl von Linde | question: What was James Dewar able to produce in 1891?, answer: liquid oxygen | question: Who was able to produce enough liquid oxygen to study?, answer: James Dewar | question: Who developed the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen?, answer: Carl von Linde | question: Who developed the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen?, answer: William Hampson | question: What nationality was James Dewar?, answer: Scottish | question: Who was able to produce enough liquid oxygen to study?, answer: 1891 Scottish chemist James Dewar | question: What nationality was Carl von Linde?, answer: German question: How many systems were proposed to use the power generated by the falls?, answer: many systems | question: Who was the head of the Niagara Falls Cataract Construction Company in 1893?, answer: Richard Dean Adams | question: Who awarded a contract to build a two-phase AC generating system at the Niagara Falls?, answer: Westinghouse Electric | question: Who was the head of the Niagara Falls Cataract Construction Company in 1893?, answer: Adams | question: What company did Richard Dean Adams lead?, answer: the Niagara Falls Cataract Construction Company | question: Who was awarded a contract to build a distribution system at the Niagara Falls?, answer: General Electric | question: Who advised Adams that a two-phased system would be the most reliable?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Westinghouse Electric build at the Columbian Exposition?, answer: a complete AC system | question: What was awarded to General Electric?, answer: the AC distribution system | question: Who was awarded a contract to build a two-phase AC system at the Columbian Exposition?, answer: Westinghouse question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: What was a key event in the history of AC power?, answer: Columbian Exposition | question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: Westinghouse | question: Who's Fair devoted a building to electrical exhibits?, answer: World | question: What did the World's Fair dedicate a building to?, answer: electrical exhibits | question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: General Electric | question: What did Westinghouse use to light the World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: current | question: What did Tesla use to light a wireless gas-discharge lamp?, answer: lamp.:79 | question: What did Tesla demonstrate at the Columbian Exposition?, answer: electrical effects | question: Who did George Westinghouse beat to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: a General Electric bid question: Where was an electrical exhibition held in 1898?, answer: Madison Square Garden | question: Who demonstrated a radio-controlled boat to the public in 1898?, answer: Tesla | question: What remained a novelty until World War I?, answer: Remote radio control | question: How did the U.S. military react to the idea of a radio-controlled torpedo?, answer: little interest | question: What did a number of countries use remote radio control in after World War I?, answer: military programs | question: When did remote radio control cease to be a novelty?, answer: World War I | question: What was the name of the radio-controlled boat demonstrated to the public in 1898?, answer: teleautomaton"—to | question: What did Tesla try to sell to the U.S. military as?, answer: radio-controlled torpedo | question: Where was Tesla when he demonstrated his teleautomatics?, answer: Colorado Springs | question: What did Tesla demonstrate to the public in 1898?, answer: a radio-controlled boat question: Who invested $100,000 for Tesla in 1899?, answer: John Jacob Astor IV | question: Who did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for?, answer: Tesla | question: What did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for?, answer: a new lighting system | question: Where did Tesla use the money to fund his experiments?, answer: Colorado Springs | question: What did Tesla use the money to fund?, answer: his Colorado Springs experiments | question: What did Tesla use to fund his Colorado Springs experiments?, answer: the money | question: How much money did John Jacob Astor IV invest in 1899?, answer: 100,000 | question: In what year did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for Tesla?, answer: 1899 question: What did the system of transmission transmit?, answer: electrical energy | question: Who was granted patents for a "system of transmitting electrical energy" and "an electrical transmitter?, answer: Tesla | question: What was Tesla granted in 1900 for a "system of transmitting electrical energy" and "an electrical transmitter?, answer: patents | question: What was Marconi's claim to be questionable?, answer: certain patents | question: What was the beginning of?, answer: patent battles | question: What was the high court trying to nullify a World War I claim against the US government by the Marconi Company?, answer: claims | question: How many patents did the first transatlantic radio transmission have?, answer: 17 Tesla patents | question: What did Guglielmo Marconi make in 1901?, answer: radio transmission question: Which newspaper defined southern California as including the seven counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura and Santa Barbara?, answer: Los Angeles | question: Which county was added to the list of southern California counties in 1900?, answer: San Bernardino | question: Which county was added to the list of southern California counties in 1900?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the name of the other county in southern California?, answer: Santa Barbara | question: What area did the Los Angeles Times define in 1900?, answer: southern California | question: Who defined southern California in 1900?, answer: the Los Angeles Times | question: Who defined southern California in 1900?, answer: Times | question: In 1900, the Los Angeles Times defined southern what?, answer: California | question: What is the name of the other county in southern California?, answer: Orange | question: What is the name of the other county in southern California?, answer: Riverside question: Who did Tesla believe would run humanity's future?, answer: Queen Bees | question: Who did Tesla believe would become the dominant sex in the future?, answer: women | question: What was the struggle of women toward in 1926?, answer: gender equality | question: Who stated that humanity's future would be run by "Queen Bees"?, answer: Tesla | question: In 1926, Tesla commented on the ills of what of women?, answer: the social subservience | question: When did Tesla believe that women would become the dominant sex?, answer: the future | question: In 1926, what was the struggle of women toward gender equality?, answer: the struggle | question: What did Tesla believe women would become in the future?, answer: the dominant sex | question: What did Tesla comment on in 1926?, answer: the ills question: What was Tesla's last patent?, answer: U.S. Patent | question: What type of aircraft was the first to use turbine engines?, answer: rotor aircraft.[improper synthesis | question: Who received his last patent in 1928?, answer: Tesla | question: What is another name for a biplane that can take off vertically?, answer: VTOL | question: What did Tesla use to tilt the elevator devices in his VTOL aircraft?, answer: manipulation | question: What type of engines were first used in rotor aircraft?, answer: turbine engines | question: In what way was the VTOL aircraft able to take off vertically and then be "gradually tilted through manipulation of the elevator devices"?, answer: flight | question: What is another name for a biplane that can take off vertically?, answer: (VTOL aircraft | question: What was the earliest known design for the tiltrotor/tilt-wing concept?, answer: the earliest known design | question: What was the biplane able to fly like?, answer: a conventional plane question: Who was the University of Chicago's fifth president in 1929?, answer: Robert Maynard Hutchins | question: What did the University of Chicago undergo during Robert Maynard Hutchins' tenure?, answer: many changes | question: Who was the University of Chicago's fifth president in 1929?, answer: Hutchins | question: What position did Robert Maynard Hutchins take in 1929?, answer: office | question: How many presidents did Hutchins have?, answer: fifth | question: What did Hutchins propose to merge the University of Chicago and Northwestern University into?, answer: a single university | question: In 1933, Hutchins proposed to merge the University of Chicago and what other university?, answer: Northwestern University | question: Who was the fifth president of the University of Chicago in 1929?, answer: the university | question: What is the current name of the University of Chicago Hospitals?, answer: Chicago Medical Center question: What did the FCC investigate in 1938?, answer: radio networks | question: What did the FCC publish a report on in 1940?, answer: network radio programs | question: What did the FCC forbid licenses to be issued for if they were affiliated with a network that provided content of public interest?, answer: radio stations | question: What was RCA using to eliminate any hint of competition?, answer: NBC Blue | question: What organization did Mutual file a complaint with in 1934?, answer: FCC | question: What did the FCC forbid licenses to be issued for radio stations if they were affiliated with a network that provided content of public interest?, answer: multiple networks | question: In 1934, Mutual filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission about its difficulties in establishing what?, answer: new stations | question: What was the principal radio network in the United States?, answer: NBC | question: Who filed a complaint with the FCC in 1934?, answer: Mutual | question: Who did Mutual file a complaint with in 1934?, answer: the Federal Communications Commission question: What did Tesla's new method accurately determine the location of?, answer: underground mineral deposits | question: What did Tesla announce in 1935?, answer: mechanical energy | question: What did Tesla announce in 1935?, answer: minimal loss | question: How often did Tesla announce his new method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: annual | question: When did Tesla announce his new method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: an annual birthday celebration interview | question: Who announced a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the new means of determining the location of underground mineral deposits?, answer: communication | question: What did Tesla announce in 1935?, answer: a related new means | question: What distance was the new method of transmission of mechanical energy with minimal loss over?, answer: any terrestrial distance | question: What did Tesla announce in 1935?, answer: a method question: Who said, "But it is not an experiment... I have built, demonstrated and used it. Only a little time will pass before I can give it to the world."?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the subject of a luncheon in 1937?, answer: the death ray | question: What did Tesla say the death ray was not?, answer: an experiment | question: What is the ray based on?, answer: small tungsten pellets | question: How are the small tungsten pellets accelerated?, answer: high voltage | question: At what event in 1937 did Tesla speak about his death ray?, answer: a luncheon | question: How are the small tungsten pellets accelerated?, answer: means | question: What was the luncheon about the death ray held in 1937?, answer: his honor | question: What is the device based on a narrow stream of small tungsten pellets accelerated via high voltage akin to?, answer: his magnifying transformer | question: What is the device based on?, answer: a narrow stream question: Who took the mausoleum from its position at the Lord's Enclosure?, answer: Chinese Nationalist soldiers | question: Who did the Chinese Nationalist soldiers take the mausoleum to protect it from?, answer: Japanese troops | question: Who moved the mausoleum to Ta'er Shi?, answer: Communist troops | question: Who took the mausoleum from its position at the Lord's Enclosure?, answer: Nationalist | question: What is the name of the Lord's Enclosure?, answer: Edsen Khoroo | question: Who took the mausoleum from its position at the Lord's Enclosure?, answer: Chinese | question: Where is the Lord's Enclosure?, answer: Mongolia | question: Who attacked the mausoleum in 1939?, answer: Japanese | question: Who moved the mausoleum to Ta'er Shi?, answer: the Nationalist soldiers | question: Where did the Nationalist soldiers move the mausoleum to?, answer: Kumbum Monastery question: What were the city authorities forced to introduce after the Warsaw area enlargement?, answer: residency registration limitations | question: What did the city authorities have to introduce after the Warsaw area enlargement?, answer: residency registration | question: How many people lived in Warsaw in 1939?, answer: c. | question: What did Warsaw suffer from during the first years after the war?, answer: new houses | question: In 1939, what city had a population of 1,300,000?, answer: Warsaw | question: What did Warsaw suffer from during the first years after the war?, answer: areas | question: What was the first remedy to the population problems?, answer: the Warsaw area enlargement | question: What type of persons were allowed to get residency registration in Warsaw?, answer: public importance | question: What type of people were allowed to get residency registration in Warsaw?, answer: renowned specialists | question: What did Warsaw suffer from the lack of during the first years after the war?, answer: flats question: Who was Sava Kosanovi's nephew?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla's nephew?, answer: Sava Kosanović | question: What was the name of the trunks that were shipped to Belgrade?, answer: N.T. | question: Where were the ashes of Nikola Tesla shipped to?, answer: Belgrade | question: Who was Tesla's nephew?, answer: Kosanović | question: What did Sava Kosanovi receive from Tesla's nephew?, answer: pressure | question: Where are the ashes of Tesla displayed?, answer: the Nikola Tesla Museum question: What did the FCC freeze on in 1952?, answer: new station license applications | question: What was the name of the report released in 1952?, answer: Sixth Report | question: Who sold WBKB-TV to CBS?, answer: UPT | question: What barred common ownership of two television stations in the same market?, answer: FCC ownership restrictions | question: Who approved UPT's purchase of ABC?, answer: FCC | question: What was WBKB-TV?, answer: its Chicago television station | question: The FCC's Sixth Report and what other document announced the end of the freeze on new station license applications?, answer: Order | question: How many television stations did American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. own?, answer: five television stations | question: How many television stations were barred from being owned by the FCC?, answer: two television stations question: Who purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park in 1959?, answer: Walt Disney | question: Who purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park in 1959?, answer: Walt Disney Productions | question: What was ABC's television contract due to expire in 1961?, answer: Walt Disney Presents | question: What company purchased ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park in 1959?, answer: Disney | question: Who did Walt Disney Productions buy shares in the Disneyland theme park for $7.5 million in 1959?, answer: ABC | question: What returned to ABC in 1996?, answer: the Disney anthology series | question: What was the name of the third season of Disney's Wonderful World of Color?, answer: the Disney Sunday Movie question: Who redesigned the ABC logo in 1962?, answer: graphic designer Paul Rand | question: ABC's logo was a benefit to ABC before the advent of what?, answer: computer graphics | question: Who designed the ABC logo in 1962?, answer: Paul Rand | question: What station's logo was redesigned in 1962?, answer: ABC | question: What did Paul Rand redesign in 1962?, answer: the ABC logo | question: What is the lowercase letter in the ABC logo?, answer: abc | question: How are the lowercase letters "abc" enclosed?, answer: a single black circle | question: ITC Avant Garde and Horatio are similar to what?, answer: several other fonts | question: What type of font is similar to the ABC logo?, answer: ITC Avant Garde question: What were the GE sales and service centers also known as?, answer: computer service bureaus | question: What did GE sell in addition to selling computers?, answer: service centers | question: What did the service bureaus offer?, answer: batch processing services | question: What did the service bureaus sell?, answer: GE computers | question: Who instigated GE's first commercial online service?, answer: Warner Sinback | question: What was the name of the city in which GE's sales and service centers were located?, answer: Phoenix | question: What company did Kemney borrow a computer from?, answer: GE | question: What was the world's first commercial online service?, answer: a computer time-sharing service | question: Who was given the job of turning the business around?, answer: Sinback | question: Who instigated GE's time-sharing service?, answer: Warner question: What was ABC's recording division renamed in 1966?, answer: ABC Records | question: What was the name of the cinema division of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres?, answer: ABC Theatres;[citation | question: What was the name of American Broadcasting-Paramount's cinema division?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of the company that was renamed the American Broadcasting Companies in 1965?, answer: American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres | question: What was American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres renamed to in 1965?, answer: the American Broadcasting Companies | question: The Dating Game was a reworking of the blind date concept in which a suitor selected one of three contestants sight unseen based on the answers to what?, answer: selected questions | question: What did ABC Theatres become in 1966?, answer: its cinema division | question: What network premiered The Dating Game in December of 1966?, answer: the ABC television network | question: What was renamed ABC Records in 1966?, answer: its recording division | question: What was American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres?, answer: the corporate entity question: Who developed an axiomatic complexity theory in 1967?, answer: Manuel Blum | question: What did Manuel Blum develop in 1967?, answer: an axiomatic complexity theory | question: What type of problems were shown to be NP-complete in Karp's paper?, answer: theoretical problems | question: Richard Karp's paper showed that 21 diverse combinatorial and graph theoretical problems, each infamous for its computational intractability, are NP-complete., answer: Combinatorial Problems | question: What is speed-up theorem?, answer: - | question: Richard Karp showed that 21 diverse combinatorial and graph theoretical problems, each infamous for its computational intractability, are what?, answer: NP | question: What did the speed-up theorem prove?, answer: an important result | question: Who did Stephen Cook work with in the USSR to prove that there are practically relevant problems that are NP-complete?, answer: Leonid Levin | question: Who discovered that there are practically relevant problems that are NP-complete?, answer: Stephen Cook | question: What did Stephen Cook and Leonid Levin prove there are that are NP-complete?, answer: practically relevant problems question: What was the name of the film production company founded by Roone Arledge?, answer: ABC Pictures | question: KXYZ and KXYZ-FM were purchased by ABC for how much money?, answer: Houston radio stations | question: What was ABC Pictures renamed in 1979?, answer: ABC Motion Pictures | question: What allowed broadcasting companies to own a maximum of seven radio stations nationwide?, answer: new FCC ownership regulations | question: Who was allowed to own a maximum of seven radio stations nationwide?, answer: broadcasting companies | question: Who bought KXYZ and KXYZ-FM in 1968?, answer: ABC | question: What company was Roone Arledge president of in 1968?, answer: ABC Sports | question: What amusement park was opened in Redwood City in 1968?, answer: ABC Marine World | question: What Houston radio station did ABC buy in 1968?, answer: KXYZ | question: What did ABC use to purchase KXYZ and KXYZ-FM?, answer: bonds question: What was the name of the NFL's premier game of the week in 1970?, answer: Monday Night Football | question: What was the NFL's marquee game in 2006?, answer: Sunday Night Football | question: Who managed the budget for the Monday night time slot?, answer: ABC Sports | question: Which network debuted Monday Night Football in 1970?, answer: ABC | question: What day of the week did ABC debut Night Football?, answer: Monday | question: On what network did ABC have seven days of prime time in 1970?, answer: competing networks | question: What was Monday Night Football a part of in 1970?, answer: its Monday prime time schedule | question: What was Monday Night Football on ABC in 1970?, answer: part | question: What did ABC Sports manage the budget for?, answer: the Monday night time slot question: What was the name of the regulations passed by the FCC in 1970?, answer: Syndication Rules | question: What was the name of the production unit that ABC split into in 1972?, answer: ABC Circle Films | question: Who passed the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: FCC | question: What company was split into two companies in 1972?, answer: ABC Films | question: What were the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: regulations | question: What did the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules ban networks from owning?, answer: programming | question: Who bought Worldvision Enterprises?, answer: ABC executives | question: What did Worldvision Enterprises produce and distribute programming for?, answer: U.S. syndication | question: What network was split into two companies in 1972?, answer: ABC | question: What did the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules ban networks from owning?, answer: the prime time programming question: Who was the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: William E. Simon | question: Who named William E. Simon the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: Nixon | question: Who was the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: Simon | question: What was William E. Simon's position in the Federal Energy Office?, answer: first | question: What was the name of the short-term organization created to coordinate the response to the embargo?, answer: the Federal Energy Office | question: What did Simon allocate to states in 1974?, answer: domestic oil | question: What did the American Automobile Association report in February 1974 had no fuel?, answer: gasoline stations | question: What did the American Automobile Association report that 20% of in 1974 had no fuel?, answer: American gasoline stations | question: What was William E. Simon's position in the Federal Energy Office?, answer: the first Administrator | question: Who did Simon allocate the same amount of domestic oil to in 1974?, answer: states question: What award did Doctor Who win in 1975?, answer: Great Britain award | question: Where did Doctor Who win a Writers' Guild award in 1975?, answer: Great Britain | question: What award did Doctor Who win in 1975?, answer: Best Writing | question: What season of Doctor Who won a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for Best Writing in a Children's Serial?, answer: Season | question: What did the "Auntie Awards" celebrate 60 years of?, answer: BBC television broadcasting | question: Who held the "Auntie Awards" in 1996?, answer: BBC television | question: In 2000, Doctor Who was ranked third in a list of what?, answer: Greatest British Television Programmes | question: What was EastEnders and Casualty?, answer: such ratings heavyweights | question: Who held the "Auntie Awards" in 1996?, answer: BBC | question: Who voted on Doctor Who in 2000?, answer: industry professionals question: What army did the Soviet Union deploy to Afghanistan in 1979?, answer: 40th Army | question: Where did the Soviet Union deploy its 40th Army in 1979?, answer: Afghanistan | question: What religion was the rebellion against the Marxist regime?, answer: Islamic | question: What type of effort did Abdullah Yusuf Azzam lead?, answer: pan-Islamic | question: Who led the pan-Islamic effort in Afghanistan?, answer: Abdullah Yusuf Azzam | question: What political party was the Afghan Civil War fought against?, answer: Marxist | question: In what war did the Soviet Union try to suppress an Islamic rebellion?, answer: the Afghan Civil War | question: Who did the Soviet Union try to suppress in the Afghan Civil War?, answer: an allied Marxist regime | question: Who was Abdullah Yusuf Azzam?, answer: Palestinian sheikh | question: What was the 40th Army trying to suppress?, answer: an Islamic rebellion question: What does the 8–4–4 system consist of?, answer: university education | question: The Presidential Working Party on the Second University was commissioned to look at both the possibilities of setting up a second university and the reforming of what?, answer: the entire education system | question: In what country was the Presidential Working Party on the Second University commissioned to look at the possibility of setting up a second university?, answer: Kenya | question: Where did the last batch of students from the 7–4–2–3 system graduate from?, answer: Kenyan Universities | question: The Presidential Working Party on the Second University was commissioned to look at the possibilities of setting up what type of university in Kenya?, answer: second | question: Which system did the last batch of students from graduate from in 1992?, answer: the former system | question: What did the committee recommend that the 7–4–2–3 system be changed to?, answer: an 8–4–4 system | question: Who was commissioned to look at the possibility of setting up a second university in Kenya?, answer: the Presidential Working Party | question: What was the Presidential Working Party on the Second University commissioned to look at in 1981?, answer: a second university | question: What was the Presidential Working Party commissioned to look at in 1981?, answer: the Second University question: Who sold KXYZ to the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation in 1983?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of ABC's subsidiary that exercised its option to purchase up to 15% of Getty Oil's shares in ESPN?, answer: ABC Video Enterprises | question: Who did ABC arrange to acquire an 80% stake in ESPN?, answer: Getty Oil | question: Who did ABC sell KXYZ to in 1983?, answer: the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation | question: What channel did ABC sell in 1983?, answer: KXYZ | question: What was The Entertainment Channel?, answer: competing arts service | question: What channel did ABC buy Getty Oil's shares in in 1984?, answer: ESPN | question: Who did ABC sell the remaining 20% of its stake in ESPN to?, answer: Nabisco question: What had the ABC logo appear on a blue background for the 40th anniversary of the network's founding?, answer: ID sequences | question: In 1983, what did ID sequences have in a gold CGI design on a blue background?, answer: logo | question: For what anniversary did the ABC logo appear in a gold CGI design on a blue background?, answer: 40th | question: What sequences had the ABC logo appear in a gold CGI design on a blue background?, answer: ID | question: The translucent logo bug was incorporated into what until the 2011-12 season?, answer: program promotions | question: What was incorporated into program promotions until the 2011-12 season?, answer: the translucent logo bug | question: Where did the ABC logo first appear during the 1995-96 season?, answer: programs | question: What was the only time the ABC logo did not appear onscreen during the 1995-96 season?, answer: commercial breaks | question: What type of design did the ABC logo appear in in 1983?, answer: CGI | question: For what anniversary did the ABC logo appear in a gold CGI design on a blue background?, answer: the 40th anniversary question: Who was defrocked in 1987?, answer: Methodist minister Rose Mary Denman | question: What denomination did Rose Mary Denman belong to?, answer: United Methodist | question: What was Irene Elizabeth Stroud convicted of violating in 2005?, answer: church law | question: Who was defrocked in 1987?, answer: Rose Mary Denman | question: What denomination did Rose Mary Denman belong to?, answer: Methodist | question: What can a Virginia pastor deny to a man in an openly gay relationship?, answer: local church membership | question: Who defrocked Rose Mary Denman in 1987?, answer: a United Methodist church court | question: In what state was Rose Mary Denman defrocked?, answer: New Hampshire | question: What have some regional conferences voted to recognize?, answer: ordained transgender pastors | question: The UMC Judicial Council ruled that conferences can determine their own policy related to what?, answer: transgender pastors question: Who was Thomas S. Murphy delegated to in 1990?, answer: Daniel B. Burke | question: Who delegated his position as president to Daniel B. Burke?, answer: Thomas S. Murphy | question: What was Thomas S. Murphy's position on ABC?, answer: CEO | question: What network was Thomas S. Murphy chairman and CEO of in 1990?, answer: ABC | question: What position did Thomas S. Murphy delegate to Daniel B. Burke?, answer: president | question: What did the success of Home Improvement lead ABC to greenlight?, answer: additional sitcom projects | question: Who starred in the 1997 episode of Ellen?, answer: series star Ellen DeGeneres | question: What is the longest-running prime time entertainment program in the network's history?, answer: Funniest Home Videos | question: What did ABC report in 1990?, answer: revenues question: Perotti's 1996 study examined the channels through which inequality may affect what?, answer: economic growth | question: What level of fertility is associated with higher levels of redistributive taxation?, answer: higher level | question: Perotti found that inequality is associated with what level of redistributive taxation?, answer: higher levels | question: What level of human capital formation is associated with higher levels of redistributive taxation?, answer: lower level | question: Perotti found that inequality is associated with higher levels of redistributive taxation, which is reflected in what level of growth?, answer: lower levels | question: What is reflected in lower rates of investment and lower rates of redistributive taxation?, answer: growth | question: Perotti found that very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of what?, answer: investment | question: Redistributive taxation is associated with lower levels of growth from reductions in what?, answer: private savings | question: In 1993, Galor and Zeira showed that inequality in the presence of what has a long lasting detrimental effect on human capital formation and economic development?, answer: credit market imperfections | question: What is reflected in higher rates of growth if more equal societies are politically and socially unstable?, answer: higher rates question: Who was featured in Dimensions in Time?, answer: previous companions | question: What was Dimensions in Time one of?, answer: several special 3D programmes | question: What did the Pulfrich effect require?, answer: glasses | question: What year was Dimensions in Time produced for Children in Need?, answer: 30th | question: What was the name of the charity special that was produced for Children in Need?, answer: Time | question: What group was Dimensions in Time produced for?, answer: Children | question: What charity was Dimensions in Time produced for?, answer: Need | question: What was produced for Children in Need in 1993?, answer: another charity special, titled Dimensions | question: Where did EastEnders take place?, answer: Greenwich | question: Where did EastEnders take place?, answer: Albert Square question: In 1993, the FCC repealed the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules, once again allowing networks to hold interests in what?, answer: television production studios | question: What did the FCC repeal in 1993?, answer: Syndication Rules | question: Who did Capital Cities/ABC sign an agreement with to carry its owned-and-operated television stations on the provider's systems in ABC O&O markets?, answer: Time Warner Cable | question: In what markets did Time Warner Cable carry its owned-and-operated television stations?, answer: ABC O&O markets | question: Who repealed the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: FCC | question: What was the name of the French animation studio purchased by Capital Cities?, answer: DIC Entertainment | question: Who did the FCC allow to hold interests in television production studios?, answer: networks | question: What did the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules allow networks to hold in television production studios?, answer: interests | question: What network purchased DIC Entertainment in 1993?, answer: ABC | question: What was DIC Entertainment?, answer: the French animation studio question: What are variants of the four-note signature used for?, answer: production company vanity cards | question: What was the name of the logo that ABC used in 1998?, answer: ABC Circle | question: In the fall of 2015, ABC is stopped with its 1998-2002 four-note jingles for promotions and production company vanity cards following the closing credits of what?, answer: most programs | question: Who designed the ABC Circle logo?, answer: Pittard Sullivan | question: What network stopped using four-note jingles in the fall of 2015?, answer: ABC | question: What are variants of the four-note signature still used after the closing credits of most programs?, answer: the production company vanity cards | question: What is the current version of the four-note theme tune?, answer: use | question: What is the "ABC Circle" logo used for?, answer: promotions | question: What was featured on ABC's promotions in 1998?, answer: photos | question: What did ABC begin using in 1998?, answer: a minimalist graphical identity question: For what charity was the 1999 special Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death made?, answer: Comic Relief | question: What was the name of the Curse of Doctor Who?, answer: Fatal Death | question: How many times was the Doctor forced to regenerate during the special?, answer: several times | question: Who is forced to regenerate several times?, answer: Doctor | question: What format was the 1999 Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death released on?, answer: VHS | question: Who played the Doctor's subsequent incarnations?, answer: Richard E. Grant | question: Who played Joanna Lumley in Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death?, answer: Hugh Grant | question: Who played the Doctor's subsequent incarnations?, answer: Joanna Lumley | question: What format was the version of Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death released on?, answer: video | question: Who played Hugh Grant in Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death?, answer: Jim Broadbent question: What network launched a web-based campaign in 2000?, answer: ABC | question: What was Little Dot?, answer: comic book character | question: What comic book character prompted visitors to download the dot?, answer: Little Dot | question: What did the download the dot program cause to fly around the screen and settle in the bottom-right corner?, answer: the ABC logo | question: Where did ABC use the dots and stripes in its 2001-02 identity?, answer: various promotional and identification spots | question: What did ABC launch a web-based campaign around in 2000?, answer: its circle logo | question: What did ABC launch in 2000?, answer: a web-based promotional campaign | question: Who did Little Dot encourage to download the dot?, answer: visitors | question: What did ABC use in its 2001-02 identity?, answer: the logo | question: What was the circle logo also known as?, answer: the dot question: What is the name of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences?, answer: Sciences | question: The TAR has been endorsed by the Canadian Foundation for Climate and what other group?, answer: Atmospheric Sciences | question: What did the 16 national science academies issue a joint statement on in 2001?, answer: climate change | question: What is the name of the Belgian academy for Science and the Arts?, answer: the Royal Flemish Academy | question: What is the name of the academie that made a joint statement on climate change in 2001?, answer: the Royal Irish Academy | question: What is the name of the Swedish Academy of Sciences?, answer: the Royal Swedish Academy | question: What is the name of the national science academie that made a joint statement on climate change in 2001?, answer: the Indian National Science Academy | question: What journal was the statement published in?, answer: Science | question: What is the name of the Swedish Academy of Sciences?, answer: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences | question: Who made the joint statement on climate change?, answer: the Australian Academy question: Whose costumes did the Museum acquire in 2002?, answer: Vivienne Westwood | question: Who was a famous designer in the Costiff collection?, answer: Hubert de Givenchy | question: Who acquired the Costiff collection in 2002?, answer: Museum | question: Who was a famous designer in the Costiff collection?, answer: Christian Dior | question: Who was a famous designer in the Costiff collection?, answer: Coco Chanel | question: Who was a famous designer in the Costiff collection?, answer: Yves Saint Laurent | question: Who was a famous designer with work in the Costiff collection?, answer: Christian Lacroix | question: How many costumes did the Museum acquire in 2002?, answer: 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes | question: What collection of Vivienne Westwood costumes did the Museum acquire in 2002?, answer: Costiff | question: Who was a famous designer in the Costiff collection?, answer: Norman Norell question: Which network's viewership declined by ten ratings points in 2004?, answer: ABC | question: What was George Bodenheimer's position with ESPN?, answer: ABC Sports | question: What was the name of the parent company of ABC Television Group?, answer: ABC parent Disney | question: What was the name of the parent company of ABC?, answer: ABC Television Group | question: Where did ABC rank in 2004?, answer: fourth place | question: What was the combined season-ending average audience share of ABC, NBC, and Fox?, answer: CBS | question: What was the combined audience share of ABC, NBC, and CBS in 2004?, answer: U.S. households | question: Where did ABC rank in the 2004-05 season?, answer: second place | question: Which network did ABC jump to second place in the 2004-05 season?, answer: Fox question: Who was so distraught by the rise in oil prices and being challenged by under-developed countries that they briefly considered military action to forcibly seize Middle Eastern oilfields?, answer: U.S. | question: What did Edward Heath order a British intelligence estimate of?, answer: U.S. intentions | question: What revealed that the US was distraught by the rise in oil prices and being challenged by under-developed countries?, answer: declassified documents | question: What was the US distraught by in 2004?, answer: oil prices | question: What did the US consider to seize Middle Eastern oilfields in 1973?, answer: military action | question: What did Edward Heath think the US could not tolerate a situation in which the U.S. and its allies were at the mercy of a small group of?, answer: unreasonable countries | question: In 1973, the US considered military action to forcibly seize what type of oilfields?, answer: Middle Eastern | question: Who was the US Secretary of Defense in 1973?, answer: James Schlesinger | question: What did the Soviets warn the US would need to develop in order for it to be able to seize Middle Eastern oilfields?, answer: alternative energy sources | question: Who was Lord Cromer?, answer: British Ambassador question: The V&A and Royal Institute of what group opened the first permanent gallery in the UK in 2004?, answer: British Architects | question: What did the V&A display in the first permanent gallery in the UK?, answer: original drawings | question: What institution opened the first permanent gallery in the UK in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute | question: The V&A opened the first permanent gallery in the UK in 2004 using models, elements from buildings, and what else?, answer: photographs | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in the UK?, answer: V&A | question: What was the V&A's first permanent gallery in the UK?, answer: first | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in the UK in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: Where was the first permanent gallery opened in 2004?, answer: UK | question: What did the V&A open in 2004?, answer: the first permanent gallery | question: The V&A opened the first permanent gallery in the UK covering the history of what?, answer: architecture question: In 2005, parts of the Amazon basin experienced the worst of what in one hundred years?, answer: drought | question: What was there in 2005 that indicated that 2006 could have been a second successive year of drought?, answer: indications | question: How many years of drought were there in 2006?, answer: a second successive year | question: How many successive years of drought were there in 2006?, answer: second | question: What do scientists at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research argue the deforestation effects on?, answer: regional climate | question: What did parts of the Amazon basin experience in 2005?, answer: the worst drought | question: In 2005, what part of the Amazon basin experienced the worst drought in one hundred years?, answer: parts | question: What do scientists at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research argue is pushing the rainforest to a "tipping point" where it would irreversibly start to die?, answer: this drought response | question: What basin experienced the worst drought in one hundred years?, answer: Amazon | question: What is one of the effects of drought on the climate?, answer: deforestation question: What was spilled off the coast of Côte d'Ivoire in 2006?, answer: toxic waste | question: Who looked into legislation against toxic waste in 2006?, answer: Commission | question: What did the Court of Justice rule should not be an EU competence?, answer: criminal law | question: What caused the Commission to look into legislation against toxic waste?, answer: a toxic waste spill | question: What did Frattini propose to create for "ecological crimes"?, answer: criminal sentences | question: What did Stavros Dimas say should never have left the European Union?, answer: Such highly toxic waste | question: Who ruled that the Commission could not propose criminal sanctions?, answer: Justice | question: Who proposed to create criminal sentences for "ecological crimes"?, answer: Franco Frattini | question: What did the Commission look into in response to the toxic waste spill?, answer: legislation question: Virgin Media and BSkyB became involved in a dispute over the carriage of Sky channels on what?, answer: cable TV | question: BSkyB and Virgin Media became involved in a dispute over the carriage of what on cable TV?, answer: Sky channels | question: Who removed the basic channels from the network on March 1, 2007?, answer: Virgin Media | question: Who was involved in a dispute over the carriage of Sky channels on cable TV in 2007?, answer: BSkyB | question: What type of channels did BSkyB include in their new deal?, answer: HD channels | question: Virgin Media claimed that their new deal offered "substantially more value" by including HD channels and Video On Demand content which was not previously carried by what?, answer: cable | question: What type of content was not previously carried by cable?, answer: Demand content | question: What cable network was involved in a dispute with Virgin Media in 2007?, answer: Sky | question: What did Virgin Media remove from the network on March 1, 2007?, answer: the basic channels | question: What type of On Demand content was not previously carried by cable?, answer: Video question: What was the name of the Kenyan government's economic development program in 2007?, answer: Vision | question: Who unveiled Vision 2030?, answer: Kenyan | question: What is the name of the new plan that is being launched in the coming months?, answer: Medium Term Plan | question: What will be treated as an economy-wide issue?, answer: climate change | question: What is Vision 2030?, answer: an economic development programme | question: What did the Secretary of the Ministry of Planning, National Development and Vision 2030 emphasise in the new Medium Term Plan?, answer: climate | question: What did the Kenyan government launch in 2013?, answer: Action Plan | question: What was omitting climate as in Vision 2030?, answer: a key development issue | question: What league does the Kenyan government hope to put the country in by 2030?, answer: the Asian Economic Tigers | question: Who unveiled Vision 2030?, answer: the Kenyan government question: The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter photographed each site where what landed on the Moon?, answer: manned Apollo flights | question: What was the name of the program that landed on the Moon?, answer: Apollo | question: Where did the flags of the Apollo 11 mission return to?, answer: lunar orbit | question: What was the name of the Apollo 15 blast crater?, answer: Lunar Module | question: On what surface were the US flags left on during the Apollo 11 mission?, answer: lunar | question: What mission did the flags of the Apollo 11 mission return to?, answer: Command Module | question: What probe observed evidence of the halo surrounding the Apollo 15 Lunar Module blast crater?, answer: SELENE | question: What was the name of the NASA robot that began photographing the lunar surface in 2009?, answer: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter question: What did NASA hold a symposium on in 2009?, answer: project costs | question: What was one of the costs of the Apollo program?, answer: management costs | question: What did NASA hold a symposium on in 2009?, answer: costs | question: What type of support was included in the cost of the Apollo program?, answer: program support | question: What was the estimated cost of the Apollo program in 2005?, answer: the Apollo program costs | question: Who held a symposium on project costs in 2009?, answer: NASA | question: The Space Review estimated the cost of what program from 1959 to 1973 as $20.4 billion?, answer: Apollo | question: What did the cost of the Apollo program include?, answer: flight operations | question: What type of Modules did NASA purchase in 2005?, answer: Lunar Modules | question: What was one of the costs for the facilities and upgrading of the Apollo program?, answer: construction expenses question: What did a 2010 salary survey reveal the differences in remuneration between?, answer: different roles | question: In 2010 a salary survey revealed the differences in remuneration between different roles, sectors and locations in the construction industry and what other industry?, answer: built environment industry | question: What did the 2010 survey show about the Middle East's remuneration?, answer: higher average salaries | question: What is an example of an area of strong growth in the construction industry that yields higher average salaries than in the UK?, answer: example | question: In what country is the average salary for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: UK | question: What is the reason for the higher average salary in the Middle East?, answer: more affluent roles | question: In 2010 a survey revealed the differences in remuneration between different roles, which sectors, and locations in the construction and built environment industry?, answer: sectors | question: What did a 2010 salary survey reveal the differences in between different roles, sectors, and locations in the construction and built environment industry?, answer: remuneration | question: What did a 2010 salary survey reveal the differences in remuneration between different roles, sectors, and what?, answer: locations | question: What is the main factor in the average earning for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: job types question: What part of the Amazon experienced a severe drought in 2010?, answer: rainforest | question: What rainforest experienced a severe drought in 2010?, answer: Amazon | question: What did the Amazon rainforest experience in 2010?, answer: another severe drought | question: What does the Amazon absorb in a typical year?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: How large was the Amazon rainforest in 2010?, answer: approximate 1,160,000 square miles | question: What was the approximate area of the Amazon rainforest affected by the 2010 drought?, answer: 1,160,000 square miles | question: How many square miles of the Amazon rainforest was affected in 2005?, answer: 734,000 square miles | question: What was focused on the southwestern part of the Amazon rainforest in 2005?, answer: the drought | question: What region experienced a severe drought in 2010?, answer: the Amazon rainforest | question: What died off in the three epicenters of the 2010 drought?, answer: vegetation question: Where is the Eldon Square Shopping Centre located?, answer: Newcastle City Centre | question: In 2010, Newcastle was positioned ninth in the retail centre expenditure league of what country?, answer: UK | question: What city was positioned ninth in the retail centre expenditure league of the UK in 2010?, answer: Newcastle | question: In 2010, Newcastle was positioned ninth in what league of the UK?, answer: the retail centre expenditure league | question: How many shopping areas are in Newcastle City Centre?, answer: several major shopping areas | question: Eldon Square Shopping Centre is one of what in the UK?, answer: the largest city centre shopping complexes | question: Where was Newcastle ranked in the retail centre expenditure league of the UK in 2010?, answer: ninth | question: Apple, Hollister, and Guess are examples of what?, answer: other major stores | question: What is often cited as the world's first department store?, answer: Newcastle store Bainbridge | question: In 2010, Newcastle was positioned ninth in the retail centre expenditure league of what country?, answer: the UK question: Warsaw's economy is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and what other industry?, answer: food processing | question: Warsaw's economy is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and what other industry?, answer: electronic manufacturing | question: What is one of Warsaw's major industries?, answer: metal processing | question: Warsaw was ranked as one of the most liveable cities in what region?, answer: Central Europe | question: What city is considered an "Alpha-" global city?, answer: Warsaw | question: What does "Alpha" mean?, answer: global city | question: What is Warsaw's economy characterised by?, answer: FMCG manufacturing | question: The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in what part of Europe?, answer: Eastern Europe | question: What type of restaurants has Warsaw been referred to as "Eastern Europe's chic cultural capital"?, answer: serious restaurants | question: Who ranked Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the world in 2012?, answer: the Economist Intelligence Unit question: Who was honoured with an Institutional Peabody in 2013?, answer: Doctor | question: What did Doctor Who evolve with in 2013?, answer: technology | question: Doctor Who was honoured with an Institutional Peabody in 2013 for evolving with technology and the times like nothing else in what?, answer: the known television universe | question: What award did the Peabody Awards give to Doctor Who in 2013?, answer: an Institutional Peabody | question: Doctor Who is ranked as the most successful science fiction series of all time based on its over-all broadcast ratings, DVD, and what else?, answer: book sales | question: Who honoured Doctor Who with an Institutional Peabody in 2013?, answer: the Peabody Awards | question: What was the biggest factor in Doctor Who's success?, answer: iTunes traffic | question: In addition to broadcast ratings, book sales, and iTunes traffic, what other medium has Doctor Who been ranked as the most successful science fiction series of all time?, answer: DVD | question: Doctor Who's success in science fiction is based on its over-all broadcast ratings, DVD and book sales, and what other traffic?, answer: iTunes | question: What is Doctor Who in Guinness World Records?, answer: the longest-running science fiction television show question: Who concluded that the widening disparity between the wealthiest citizens and the rest of the nation had slowed the recovery from the 2008-2009 recession?, answer: economists | question: What country has the wealthiest citizens?, answer: U.S. | question: What slowed the recovery from the 2008-2009 recession?, answer: the widening disparity | question: What would the average US worker have completed one more year of school to add to the country's economy over five years?, answer: growth | question: What did S&P recommend to remedy the wealth gap?, answer: increasing access | question: What did S&P recommend to increase access to?, answer: education | question: What type of cycles did the wealth gap make the US more prone to?, answer: boom-and-bust cycles | question: What did S&P say would add $105 billion to the economy over five years?, answer: school question: What was completed on the station's historic entrance in 2014?, answer: work | question: What did the Victorian architecture transform?, answer: the 19th century public portico | question: Where was the first covered railway station in the world?, answer: UK | question: What type of architecture was added to the station in 2014?, answer: Victorian | question: Glazing was placed over what?, answer: the historic arches | question: What was the first covered railway station in the world?, answer: The station | question: In 2014, work was completed on what historic entrance?, answer: the stations | question: What is showcasing the curvature of the station?, answer: the station’s arched roof | question: What was enhanced at the station in 2014?, answer: the Victorian architecture question: What country was one of the poorest on earth?, answer: Afghanistan | question: Afghanistan was one of the poorest countries on what?, answer: earth | question: What did the Mujahideen's victory against the Soviet Union not lead to?, answer: justice | question: What did the Mujahideen's victory against the Soviet Union not lead to?, answer: prosperity | question: Who founded the Islamic State of Afghanistan?, answer: democratic Islamist elements | question: Who ruled the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in 1992?, answer: communist forces | question: Who fought in the civil war in Afghanistan?, answer: political and tribal warlords | question: What caused Afghanistan to be one of the poorest countries on earth?, answer: a vicious and destructive civil war | question: Who did the Mujahideen defeat in the 1980s?, answer: the Soviet Union | question: What was the political ideology of the mujahdeen?, answer: Islamist question: When was Diocles of Carystus born?, answer: 4th century BC | question: When was Diocles of Carystus born?, answer: 4th century | question: Diocles of Carystus was one of how many people studying the medicinal properties of plants?, answer: several men | question: Where was Diocles of Carystus from?, answer: Ancient Greece | question: Diocles of Carystus studied the medicinal properties of what?, answer: plants | question: What did Diocles of Carystus write about the medicinal properties of plants?, answer: several treatises | question: Where was Diocles from?, answer: Carystus | question: When was Diocles of Carystus born?, answer: BC | question: Who was one of several men studying the medicinal properties of plants in Ancient Greece?, answer: Diocles | question: Who was one of several men studying the medicinal properties of plants in Ancient Greece?, answer: Diocles of Carystus question: What was found on the south coast of Cyprus?, answer: several other ships | question: What was the name of the ship that Richard the Lion-hearted anchored on the south coast of Cyprus?, answer: the treasure ship | question: Richard the Lion-hearted left Messina with a large fleet to reach what island?, answer: Acre | question: When did Richard the Lion-hearted leave Messina?, answer: April | question: On what island was the boat carrying Richard's sister anchored?, answer: Cyprus | question: Who ordered Isaac to release the prisoners and the treasure?, answer: Richard | question: Where did Richard the Lion-hearted leave to reach Acre?, answer: Messina | question: Why did Richard the Lion-hearted leave Messina?, answer: order | question: What was Richard's nickname?, answer: Lion | question: Where did Richard's fleet arrive on Cyprus?, answer: Limassol question: What did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act ban?, answer: cigarette advertising | question: What was the Central West division of ABC?, answer: ABC Theatres | question: What was the name of the network that was banned from advertising cigarette advertising?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of the Central West division of ABC Theatres?, answer: ABC Great States | question: What act banned cigarette advertising from all television and radio networks?, answer: the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act | question: When was the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act passed?, answer: April | question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January | question: What was Elton Rule's position at ABC?, answer: Chief Operating Officer | question: Who passed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act?, answer: Congress | question: Who sold ABC Great States in 1974?, answer: Henry Plitt question: What was Yinchuan the capital of?, answer: Western Xia | question: Who died during the fall of Yinchuan?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was the cause of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: wounds | question: The Galician–Volhynian Chronicle alleges he was killed by the Western Xia in what?, answer: battle | question: When did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August | question: Who wrote that Genghis Khan died after the infection of an arrow wound he received during his final campaign?, answer: Marco Polo | question: What was the capital of Western Xia in 1227?, answer: Yinchuan | question: Who was Genghis Khan killed with?, answer: a Western Xia princess | question: Who died during the fall of Yinchuan?, answer: Genghis | question: The Galician–Volhynian Chronicle alleges that Genghis Khan was killed by whom?, answer: the Western Xia question: Who was the first network to move from third to first place in the ratings during a single season?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of the game show that was based on the British program?, answer: Millionaire | question: When did Who Wants to Be a Millionaire premiere?, answer: August | question: What was the name of the game show that ABC premiered in August 1999?, answer: Wants | question: Where did ABC rank in the ratings during the 1999-2000 season?, answer: first place | question: What network relaunched Millionaire in 2002?, answer: Buena Vista Television | question: What was Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, answer: a special series event | question: What was ABC's rating during the 1999-2000 season?, answer: first | question: When did Millionaire return as a regular series?, answer: January | question: What nationality was Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, answer: British question: For what anniversary did the weekly screenings of all available classic episodes start in 2003?, answer: 40th anniversary | question: Where has the show had a strong fan base since its inception?, answer: Australia | question: On what other television channels have repeats of The Five Doctors been shown?, answer: subscription television channels BBC UKTV | question: What is the name of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: ABC | question: What has the show had in Australia since its inception?, answer: a strong fan base | question: In what month and year did the ABC first broadcast the show?, answer: January | question: Along with SyFy, BBC UKTV, and SyFy, what Australian television network has repeated The Five Doctors?, answer: SF | question: What is the name of the subscription television channel that broadcasts the classic and modern series of The Five Doctors?, answer: BBC UKTV | question: Who first aired The Five Doctors in Australia?, answer: the Australian Broadcasting Corporation | question: What were weekly screenings of in 2003 for the show's 40th anniversary?, answer: all available classic episodes question: What new neighborhood did the Huguenots create in Berlin?, answer: Friedrichstadt | question: Where did the Huguenots create two new neighbourhoods?, answer: Berlin | question: What was the name of the new neighborhood created by the Huguenots?, answer: Dorotheenstadt | question: Who created Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt?, answer: Huguenots | question: What were the names of the two new neighbourhoods created by the Huguenots?, answer: Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt | question: By 1700, one-fifth of the city's population was speaking what language?, answer: French | question: What was the name of one of the congregations founded by the Huguenots?, answer: Emden | question: How many new neighbourhoods did the Huguenots create in Berlin?, answer: two new neighbourhoods | question: Who preserved the French language in their church services for nearly a century?, answer: The Berlin Huguenots | question: What city did the Huguenots establish a church in?, answer: Frankfurt question: What primarily survives as stonework or metalwork in Britain?, answer: Norman art | question: Where were mosaics common?, answer: Norman Italy | question: What survives abundantly in forms strongly influenced by its Greek, Lombard, and Arab forebears?, answer: Norman artwork | question: What did the work of Lombard Salerno continue under?, answer: Norman domination | question: What type of art primarily survives as stonework or metalwork in Britain?, answer: Norman | question: In Britain, Norman art primarily survives as stonework or metalwork, such as capitals and what?, answer: baptismal fonts | question: What type of Norman art survives in Britain?, answer: capitals | question: What type of art do many churches preserve?, answer: sculptured fonts | question: In what country does Norman art primarily survive as stonework or metalwork?, answer: Britain | question: What type of Norman art survives in Britain?, answer: metalwork question: What did Tesla drop out of in 1878?, answer: school | question: When did Tesla leave Graz?, answer: December | question: Who left Graz in 1878 to hide the fact that he dropped out of school?, answer: Tesla | question: Who went to Maribor to beg his son to return home?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: Where did Tesla leave in 1878?, answer: Graz | question: Who did Tesla play cards with on the streets?, answer: local men | question: Where did Tesla work as a draftsman?, answer: Maribor | question: Who did Milutin Tesla refuse to return to Maribor?, answer: Nikola | question: Where is Maribor now?, answer: Slovenia | question: When did Tesla leave Graz?, answer: December 1878 question: Who wrote over 50 letters to Morgan?, answer: Tesla | question: When did Marconi send the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: December | question: What was the name of the process in which Tesla's relationship with Morgan ended?, answer: synthesis | question: What was Wardenclyffe capable of transmitting?, answer: electric power | question: What was Wardenclyffe capable of?, answer: wireless transmission | question: What letter did Marconi send from England to Newfoundland?, answer: S | question: From what country did Marconi send the letter S?, answer: England | question: Who transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: Marconi | question: Where did Marconi send the letter S?, answer: Newfoundland | question: What was the name of the tower that Tesla wrote to Morgan?, answer: Wardenclyffe question: What mission was canceled in December 1966?, answer: AS-205 | question: What was the AS-205 devoted to?, answer: space experiments | question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December | question: How long was the first flight of the AS-205 mission?, answer: first | question: What did the AS-205 validate on the first flight?, answer: CSM | question: What mission was canceled in December 1966?, answer: the AS-205 mission | question: What did the AS-205 mission contribute to the spacecraft?, answer: no new engineering knowledge | question: Who was reassigned as the Apollo 1 backup crew?, answer: Cunningham | question: When was the AS-205 planned to fly?, answer: August | question: Who was reassigned as the Apollo 1 backup crew?, answer: Eisele question: What company was Thomas S. Murphy chief executive officer of in 1984?, answer: Capital Cities | question: What company was Thomas S. Murphy chief executive officer of in 1984?, answer: Capital Cities Communications | question: What did Capital Cities pay for ABC's shares?, answer: share | question: What did Capital Cities purchase for each of ABC's shares?, answer: shares | question: What was Thomas S. Murphy's job title?, answer: chief executive officer | question: Who was the chief executive officer of Capital Cities Communications in 1984?, answer: Thomas S. Murphy | question: What company couldn't acquire or retain ABC's assets due to FCC ownership rules?, answer: Capital Cites | question: WJR and WHYT were owned by what company?, answer: Capital Cities-owned radio stations | question: Who originally intended to seek a cross-ownership waiver to retain WJR and WHYT?, answer: Capital Cities/ABC | question: When did Thomas S. Murphy contact Leonard Goldenson about a merger?, answer: December question: Who signed the Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: President Uhuru Kenyatta | question: What did supporters of the Security Laws Amendment Bill suggest was necessary to guard against?, answer: armed groups | question: Who signed the Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: Uhuru Kenyatta | question: When was the Security Laws Amendment Bill signed?, answer: December | question: What did opposition politicians, human rights groups, and nine Western countries argue the Security Laws Amendment Bill infringed on?, answer: democratic freedoms | question: Who argued that the Security Laws Amendment Bill infringed on democratic freedoms?, answer: human rights groups | question: Why was the Security Laws Amendment Bill passed?, answer: acrimonious circumstances | question: What did President Uhuru Kenyatta sign in December 2014?, answer: a Security Laws Amendment Bill | question: What was the Security Laws Amendment?, answer: Bill | question: Who suggested the Security Laws Amendment Bill was necessary to guard against armed groups?, answer: supporters question: What do historians propose in England in the absence of census figures?, answer: preincident population figures | question: In England, in the absence of what, historians propose a range of preincident population figures from as high as 7 million to as low as 4 million in 1300?, answer: census figures | question: What is as low as 2 million in England?, answer: a postincident population figure | question: In what country did the Black Death subsided?, answer: England | question: In what country did the Great Plague of London occur?, answer: Stuart England | question: Who proposes a range of preincident population figures in England?, answer: historians | question: In what years could the death rate of the Black Death have been as high as 20%?, answer: 1479–80 | question: What did the 1471 outbreak take as much as 10–15% of?, answer: the population | question: Where did the Great Plague of 1665 occur?, answer: London | question: What could have been as high as 20% of the population in 1479-80?, answer: the death rate question: What type of architecture precedes the Early Gothic in England?, answer: Norman architecture | question: What period of architecture precedes the Early Gothic?, answer: Norman | question: In what country did the period of Norman architecture precede the Early Gothic?, answer: England | question: Norman-Arab architecture was a unique style of architecture in what Kingdom?, answer: Sicily | question: In England, the period of Norman architecture follows that of what Saxon?, answer: Anglo | question: What is the name of the unique style of architecture in Sicily?, answer: Norman-Arab architecture | question: In England, the period of Norman architecture precedes what?, answer: the Early Gothic | question: What did the Normans incorporate into their architecture in southern Italy?, answer: building techniques | question: What style of architecture was created by the Normans in southern Italy?, answer: Norman-Arab | question: In southern Italy, the Normans incorporated elements of Islamic, Lombard, and what other building techniques?, answer: Byzantine question: What are still operating in Dubrovnik, Croatia?, answer: old pharmacies | question: What is kept in the Esteve Pharmacy?, answer: old prescription books | question: Where are old pharmacies still operating in Dubrovnik?, answer: Europe | question: What does the Esteve Pharmacy keep?, answer: antique drugs | question: Where is Dubrovnik located?, answer: Croatia | question: Where are the oldest pharmacies in Europe located?, answer: Dubrovnik | question: What type of monastery is Dubrovnik located in?, answer: Franciscan | question: Where is the Town Hall Square in Estonia?, answer: Tallinn | question: In what country is the Town Hall Square of Tallinn located?, answer: Estonia | question: What church is the oldest pharmacy in Italy?, answer: Santa Maria Novella question: Where did the Seven Years' War take place?, answer: North American | question: Where did the Seven Years' War take place?, answer: Europe | question: What is not given to the Seven Years' War in Europe?, answer: a separate name | question: Where is the Seven Years' War usually not given a separate name?, answer: the North American theater | question: What did the Seven Years' War declare in 1756?, answer: war | question: What treaty was signed in 1763?, answer: the peace treaty | question: What city was captured in 1760?, answer: Montreal | question: What was the name of the battle that took place in 1754?, answer: Jumonville Glen | question: Where did the Seven Years' War take place?, answer: mainland North America question: Who were the five climate scientists that contributed to the Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: IPCC report authors | question: Who did the five climate scientists call for changes to in response to controversies regarding claims in the Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: IPCC | question: What did the five climate scientists want to tighten the selection of?, answer: lead authors | question: What did the five climate scientists call for in response to controversies regarding claims in the Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: changes | question: What journal did the five climate scientists write in in response to controversies regarding claims in the Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: Nature | question: When did five climate scientists write in Nature calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: February | question: What were the controversies about in the Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: claims | question: What did the five climate scientists write in the journal Nature in response to?, answer: controversies | question: What was the name of the "living" IPCC?, answer: Wikipedia-IPCC | question: Why did five climate scientists write in Nature in February 2010?, answer: response question: What is the Realschule?, answer: middle level secondary schools | question: What is Gymnasium?, answer: higher level secondary schools | question: What is Hauptschule?, answer: lower secondary schools | question: In Germany, teachers are mainly what?, answer: civil servants | question: What does Lehramtstudien stand for?, answer: Education Studies | question: Where are teachers recruited in Germany?, answer: special university classes | question: What is the Grundschule?, answer: elementary schools | question: In Germany, who are mainly civil servants recruited in special university classes?, answer: teachers | question: In what country are teachers mainly recruited in special university classes?, answer: Germany | question: What are the special university classes called in Germany?, answer: Lehramtstudien question: What is the emphasis on in Hinduism?, answer: spiritual mentorship | question: In what religion is the spiritual teacher known as a guru?, answer: Hinduism | question: Who exercises a great deal of control over the lives of their disciples?, answer: gurus | question: In what traditions of Hinduism is the emphasis on spiritual mentorship high?, answer: many traditions | question: In what region of Hinduism is the emphasis on spiritual mentorship highest?, answer: West | question: What do gurus exercise over the lives of their disciples?, answer: control | question: What is a guru in Hinduism?, answer: the spiritual teacher | question: How much control do gurus have over the lives of their disciples?, answer: a great deal | question: What is the name of the spiritual teacher in Hinduism?, answer: a guru | question: Who do gurus control in Hinduism?, answer: their disciples question: What are called independent schools in India?, answer: private schools | question: What are private schools in India called?, answer: independent schools | question: In India, what are independent schools?, answer: schools | question: What do Examination Boards conduct examinations for?, answer: school leaving certificates | question: What is a private school in India?, answer: an unaided independent school | question: What is an unaided independent school?, answer: a private school | question: Who receives financial aid from the government?, answer: some private schools | question: What do some private schools receive from the government?, answer: financial aid | question: In a strict sense, a private school is what?, answer: an unaided school | question: In what country are private schools called independent schools?, answer: India question: What must still work towards the Junior Certificate and the Leaving Certificate?, answer: Irish private schools | question: What is unusual in Ireland because a certain number of teacher's salaries are paid by the State?, answer: private schools | question: How are extra teachers paid in Ireland?, answer: school fees | question: Many private schools in Ireland double as what?, answer: boarding schools | question: What doubles as boarding schools in Ireland?, answer: Many private schools | question: What is the average fee for Ireland's private schools?, answer: most schools | question: In what country are private schools unusual because a certain number of teacher's salaries are paid by the State?, answer: Ireland | question: What is paid for if a school wishes to employ?, answer: extra teachers | question: What is another name for scoil phrobháideach?, answer: Irish | question: Many private schools in Ireland double as what type of school?, answer: boarding question: Who was the papal nuncio in 1519?, answer: Karl von Miltitz | question: When did Karl von Miltitz adopt a more conciliatory approach?, answer: January | question: Where was Karl von Miltitz from?, answer: Saxony | question: Where was Karl von Miltitz located in Saxony?, answer: Altenburg | question: Who was Karl von Miltitz?, answer: the papal nuncio | question: Who said that Matthew 16:18 does not confer on popes the exclusive right to interpret scripture?, answer: Luther | question: What did Karl von Miltitz adopt in 1519?, answer: a more conciliatory approach | question: What did Luther make to the Saxon?, answer: certain concessions | question: When did Karl von Miltitz adopt a more conciliatory approach?, answer: January 1519 | question: Who was the Saxon a relative of?, answer: Elector question: What language was he illiterate in?, answer: Czech | question: What subject did he never study at Charles-Ferdinand University?, answer: a required subject | question: What subject was he illiterate in?, answer: another required subject | question: What did two of Tesla's uncles put together to help him leave Gospi?, answer: enough money | question: In what month of 1880 did Tesla leave Gospi?, answer: January | question: Where did Tesla go to study?, answer: Prague | question: Who attended lectures at Charles-Ferdinand University?, answer: Tesla | question: Where did Tesla go to study?, answer: Gospić | question: What subject did Tesla never study at Charles-Ferdinand University?, answer: Greek question: What were the men who fulfilled roles similar to?, answer: modern pharmacists | question: In the Imperial household, who was assigned status superior to all others in health-related fields?, answer: pharmacists | question: In what country were the men who fulfilled roles similar to modern pharmacists highly respected?, answer: Japan | question: In what period did the men who fulfilled roles similar to modern pharmacists become highly respected?, answer: the early Nara period | question: In what period did the Asuka period end?, answer: Nara | question: What were men who fulfilled similar to modern pharmacists highly respected?, answer: roles | question: What period ended at the end of the Nara period?, answer: Asuka | question: At the end of what period were pharmacists highly respected?, answer: the Asuka period | question: What re-stated the place of pharmacists in society?, answer: the Yōrō Code | question: What was the place of pharmacists in society defined in?, answer: the Taihō Code question: Who did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: What was the royalty for each motor produced by the Westinghouse?, answer: AC horsepower | question: Who did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with?, answer: Westinghouse | question: How much did Westinghouse pay for the polyphase induction motor and transformer designs?, answer: cash | question: What did Westinghouse pay for?, answer: designs | question: In addition to cash, what did Westinghouse use to pay for Tesla's polyphase induction motor and transformer designs?, answer: stock | question: What did Westinghouse design?, answer: transformer | question: When did George Westinghouse negotiate a licensing deal for Tesla's polyphase induction motor?, answer: July | question: What type of horsepower did Westinghouse pay $2.50 per?, answer: AC question: Who announced the Apollo program?, answer: NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden | question: Who was the NASA Deputy Administrator in 1960?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: Where did NASA announce the Apollo program?, answer: Space Task Group conferences | question: What was the name of the group that NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden was a part of?, answer: Space Task Group | question: Who did NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden announce the Apollo program to?, answer: industry representatives | question: When was the Apollo program announced?, answer: July | question: Who announced the Apollo program to industry representatives?, answer: NASA | question: What was the name of the program announced by Hugh L. Dryden?, answer: Apollo | question: What is the name of the command module that is separate from the mission module?, answer: piloting and re-entry cabin | question: What company was awarded three study contracts for the Apollo program?, answer: General Electric question: Who launched a special programming project for its FM stations in July 1968?, answer: ABC Radio | question: Who approached Allen Shaw to develop a format to compete with the new progressive rock and DJ-helmed stations?, answer: ABC Radio president Harold L. Neal | question: Which radio station launched a special programming project in July 1968?, answer: ABC | question: What was the name of the new format that ABC launched in 1968?, answer: LOVE Radio | question: What did "LOVE Radio" feature a limited selection of?, answer: music genres | question: What genre did "LOVE Radio" feature a limited selection of?, answer: music | question: When did ABC launch a special programming project for its FM stations?, answer: July | question: Who spearheaded ABC Radio's special programming project?, answer: Allen Shaw | question: Who was the president of ABC Radio in 1968?, answer: Harold L. Neal question: What was the V&A's outreach program to?, answer: young people | question: Gryphon explored the lineage of what?, answer: mediaeval music | question: Gryphon explored the lineage of mediaeval music and instrumentation and related how they contributed to what 500 years later?, answer: contemporary music | question: Roy Strong's innovative approach to bringing young people to what was a hallmark of the directorship of the V&A?, answer: museums | question: Who performed at the V&A in 1973?, answer: British progressive folk-rock band Gryphon | question: What nationality was Gryphon?, answer: British | question: When did the V&A first present a rock concert?, answer: July | question: Who was the director of the V&A in 1973?, answer: Roy Strong | question: What was the V&A's outreach program to young people?, answer: part | question: What was the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: V&A question: What was the name of the general who overthrew Bhutto's regime?, answer: Haq | question: Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan before Zia-ul-Haq?, answer: Ali Bhutto | question: What was the name of the general who overthrew Bhutto?, answer: Zia | question: In what month and year did General Zia-ul-Haq overthrow Bhutto?, answer: July | question: What was Zia-ul-Haq's official state ideology?, answer: Islamization | question: Who criticized Zia-ul-Haq for imposing "symbols" rather than substance?, answer: many Islamists | question: Who overthrew Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto?, answer: General Zia-ul-Haq | question: What type of competition was Ali Bhutto in?, answer: democratic competition | question: What was the name of the general who overthrew Bhutto's regime?, answer: Zia-ul question: What was the name of the cloud storage service that was renamed "OneDrive for Business"?, answer: SkyDrive Pro | question: Who used the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky's right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: Microsoft | question: What did the English High Court of Justice find Microsoft's use of the term "Sky" infringed on Sky's right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: SkyDrive | question: When did the English High Court of Justice find that Microsoft's use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky's right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: July | question: What court ruled that Microsoft's use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky's right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: Justice | question: What language was the High Court of Justice in?, answer: English | question: What did Microsoft announce on January 27, 2014?, answer: OneDrive | question: What will Microsoft rename after the High Court ruling?, answer: its SkyDrive cloud storage service | question: Who found that Microsoft's use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky's right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: the English High Court | question: What company's right to the "Sky" trademark was infringed on by the English High Court of Justice?, answer: Sky question: When was 20/20 created?, answer: June | question: Who was Hugh Downs' former Today colleague?, answer: Barbara Walters | question: What was the name of the first episode of 20/20?, answer: first | question: Who was appointed as the anchor of 20/20?, answer: Hugh Downs | question: Who created the newsmagazine 20/20?, answer: Arledge | question: When did 20/20 first appear?, answer: summer | question: In 1979, 20/20 was revamped to feature a mix of in-depth stories and what?, answer: interviews | question: What episode of 20/20 received harshly negative reviews?, answer: its first episode | question: What type of reviews did the first episode of 20/20 receive?, answer: harshly negative reviews | question: Who acquired the rights to MCA's other labels?, answer: Universal Music Group question: What did Röntgen discover?, answer: X-ray imaging | question: What did Tesla create with his circuits?, answer: rays | question: What type of rays did Tesla believe he could produce with his circuits?, answer: Roentgen rays | question: What type of ray did Röntgen discover?, answer: - | question: What type of ray did Röntgen discover?, answer: X | question: When was the discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging discovered?, answer: March | question: Who devised several experimental setups to produce X-rays?, answer: Tesla | question: What happened after Röntgen's discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging?, answer: hearing | question: What did Tesla develop to produce X-rays?, answer: a high energy single terminal vacuum tube question: In Marxian analysis, what do capitalist firms increasingly substitute for labor inputs?, answer: capital equipment | question: In Marxian analysis, who replaces capital equipment for labor inputs?, answer: capitalist firms | question: What are less workers required in proportion to?, answer: capital inputs | question: In Marxian analysis, what equipment is replaced with labor inputs?, answer: capital | question: In what type of analysis are capitalist firms increasingly substituting capital equipment for labor inputs?, answer: Marxian analysis | question: In Marxian analysis, what do capitalist firms replace capital equipment for?, answer: labor inputs | question: What is required in proportion to capital inputs?, answer: less workers | question: What does the substitution of capital equipment for labor inputs increase the productivity of?, answer: workers | question: In what type of analysis are capitalist firms increasingly substituting capital equipment for labor inputs?, answer: Marxian | question: What is rising for the capitalist class?, answer: property income question: Whose live streams are only available to subscribers of participating pay television providers in certain markets?, answer: ABC stations | question: Who launched "WATCH ABC"?, answer: ABC | question: What does "WATCH ABC" provide full-length episodes of?, answer: ABC programs | question: Who does "WATCH ABC" allow live programming streams of?, answer: local ABC affiliates | question: What does "WATCH ABC" allow local ABC affiliates in select markets?, answer: live programming streams | question: What are only available to authenticated subscribers of participating pay television providers in certain markets?, answer: live streams | question: What was "WATCH ABC" a revamp of?, answer: its traditional multi-platform streaming services | question: What do the six remaining ABC O&Os offer by the start of the 2013-14 season?, answer: streams | question: When did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: May question: What is the name of Mongolia's main international airport?, answer: Chinggis Khaan International Airport | question: Whose name and likeness is endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places in Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Where are Genghis Khan's name and likeness endorsed?, answer: other places | question: What have been erected before the parliament and near Ulaanbaatar?, answer: Major Genghis Khan statues | question: Where is Genghis Khan endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places?, answer: Mongolia | question: What can Genghis Khan's face be found on?, answer: candy products | question: Where is the main international airport in Mongolia?, answer: Ulaanbaatar | question: What are Genghis Khan's name and likeness endorsed on?, answer: products | question: Where is Genghis Khan endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places?, answer: today question: Who was elected president in 1960?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: What did John F. Kennedy promise to the Soviet Union in the fields of space exploration and missile defense?, answer: American superiority | question: Who was elected president in 1960?, answer: Kennedy | question: What field did John F. Kennedy want the US to dominate?, answer: missile defense | question: What field did John F. Kennedy want the US to dominate?, answer: space exploration | question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: November | question: What position was John F. Kennedy elected to in 1960?, answer: president | question: Whose inaction caused John F. Kennedy to speak out against the missile gap?, answer: President Eisenhower | question: Who felt the missile gap had formed between the Soviets and themselves?, answer: many other senators | question: Who did John F. Kennedy promise superiority over the Soviet Union in the fields of space exploration and missile defense?, answer: American question: Who carried the first lunar surface color television camera?, answer: Alan L. Bean | question: Who was the Command Module Pilot?, answer: Gemini veteran Richard F. Gordon | question: Who was the Command Module Pilot?, answer: Jr. Conrad | question: Who carried the first lunar surface color television camera?, answer: Bean | question: When did Conrad and Bean land on Apollo 12?, answer: November | question: Who was the Command Module Pilot?, answer: Gemini | question: Who made a precision landing on Apollo 12?, answer: Gemini veteran Charles "Pete" Conrad and rookie Alan L. Bean | question: Who was the Command Module Pilot?, answer: Richard F. Gordon | question: How far was the Surveyor 3 probe from the Apollo 12 mission?, answer: walking distance | question: What did Conrad and Bean carry?, answer: the first lunar surface color television camera question: What was reduced from 44 to 40?, answer: upper house members | question: What method was used to elect representatives?, answer: Single Transferable Vote | question: When do elections for the Victorian Parliament occur?, answer: November | question: What was used in the election of the Legislative Council in 2006?, answer: a new multi-member proportional representation system | question: What was held in November 2006?, answer: the Victorian Legislative Council elections | question: What are now fixed and occur in November every four years?, answer: Elections | question: Who held elections in November 2006?, answer: the Victorian Legislative Council | question: What is the term of the upper house members now the same as?, answer: the lower house members | question: Prior to the 2006 election, what group consisted of 44 members elected to eight-year terms from 22 two-member electorates?, answer: the Legislative Council | question: What is the term of the upper house members now the same as the lower house members?, answer: office question: Who was the Landgrave of Hesse?, answer: Philip I | question: What did Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse establish at the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: doctrinal unity | question: When did Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse convoke an assembly of German and Swiss theologians to establish doctrinal unity in the emerging Protestant states?, answer: October | question: What was Philip I's title?, answer: Landgrave | question: Where was Philip I Landgrave from?, answer: Hesse | question: What nationality were the members of the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: German | question: What nationality were the theologians at the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: Swiss | question: What religion was the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: Protestant | question: Who was the Landgrave of Hesse?, answer: Philip | question: Where was doctrinal unity established?, answer: the emerging Protestant states question: What is the name of the journal that published a paper about Yersinia pestis?, answer: PLoS Pathogens | question: What was the causative agent of the epidemic plague that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What was the causative agent of the epidemic plague that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages?, answer: Y. pestis | question: In what month and year did PLoS Pathogens publish a paper about the role of Yersinia pestis in the Black Death?, answer: October | question: What journal published a paper in October 2010?, answer: Pathogens | question: What is the name of the journal that published a paper about Yersinia pestis?, answer: PLoS | question: What pestis was the causative agent of the epidemic plague that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages?, answer: Yersinia | question: What is PLoS Pathogens?, answer: the open-access scientific journal | question: Who disputed the identification of Yersinia pestis in 1998?, answer: Raoult | question: What was Yersinia pestis associated with?, answer: subsequent resurgences question: In what country must anyone wishing to teach be registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland?, answer: Scotland | question: What status is raised if there is sufficient evidence to show that the "Standard for Full Registration" has been met?, answer: Full Registration | question: What is the General Teaching Council for Scotland?, answer: GTCS | question: What is the usual route for a teacher to teach in Scotland?, answer: graduates | question: What does ITE stand for?, answer: Initial Teacher Education | question: What does the GTCS need to show that the standard for full registration has been met?, answer: sufficient evidence | question: Who registers teachers in Scotland?, answer: the General Teaching Council | question: What is the name of the initial teacher education program in Scotland?, answer: ITE | question: Where are the seven universities that offer ITE courses located?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the status of Provisional Registration when there is sufficient evidence to show that the "Standard for Full Registration" has been met?, answer: "Full Registration" status question: Who did Governor Vaudreuil negotiate a capitulation with?, answer: General Amherst | question: Who negotiated a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: Governor Vaudreuil | question: Who did Governor Vaudreuil negotiate a capitulation with?, answer: Amherst | question: Who negotiated a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: Vaudreuil | question: Who was returned to France with an agreement that they were not to serve again in the war?, answer: French regular troops | question: What right did Amherst give to French residents who chose to remain in the colony?, answer: continued ownership | question: Who were the regular troops returned to aboard British ships with an agreement that they were not to serve again in the present war?, answer: French | question: In what month of 1760 did General Amherst negotiate a capitulation with Vaudreuil?, answer: September | question: Where did Governor Vaudreuil negotiate a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: Montreal | question: What religion did Amherst want French residents to worship in?, answer: Roman Catholic question: BankAmericard allowed cardholders to revolve a balance, what was it?, answer: earlier financial products | question: What was the name of the first successful credit card?, answer: BankAmericard | question: When did BankAmericard launch?, answer: September | question: Where was BankAmericard launched?, answer: Fresno | question: What country did BankAmericard come from?, answer: America | question: What company launched BankAmericard in 1958?, answer: Bank | question: What is the current name of BankAmericard?, answer: Visa Inc. | question: What was BankAmericard?, answer: a new product | question: What was BankAmericard's success?, answer: first | question: What company launched BankAmericard in 1958?, answer: Bank of America question: What type of missions were included in the mission types?, answer: lunar orbital survey missions | question: What type of lunar landings were included in the list of missions?, answer: H lunar landings | question: Where did the first lunar mission test the LM?, answer: lunar orbit | question: What did Mueller approve in September 1967?, answer: mission types | question: What was the first manned lunar mission?, answer: manned CSM Earth orbit validation | question: What were the A missions?, answer: unmanned Saturn V validation | question: What was the first lunar mission?, answer: the first lunar mission | question: What did the mission types have to achieve?, answer: the manned lunar landing | question: What type of lunar landings did the mission type J cover?, answer: extended-stay lunar landings | question: What was the first lunar mission using the Saturn IB?, answer: unmanned LM validation question: Over 10% of Swedish pupils were enrolled in what type of school in 2008?, answer: private schools | question: What type of school is a private school in Sweden?, answer: municipal schools | question: Over 10% of whom were enrolled in private schools in 2008?, answer: Swedish pupils | question: Who is free to choose a private school in Sweden?, answer: pupils | question: What are students free to choose in Sweden?, answer: a private school | question: Who gets paid the same amount as municipal schools in Sweden?, answer: the private school | question: What is Sweden known for?, answer: this innovative school voucher model | question: What is Kunskapsskolan?, answer: the biggest school chain | question: How many schools does Kunskapsskolan offer?, answer: 30 schools | question: What do Swedish pupils have the opportunity to choose?, answer: the school question: What is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?, answer: LDS Church | question: What archetype does the LDS Church have little in common with?, answer: spiritual teacher | question: Who is the teacher in the LDS Church?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: What is the emphasis placed on the husband and father of a family to provide for all of his family?, answer: spiritual guidance | question: What is the emphasis on in the LDS Church?, answer: spiritual mentorship | question: What is the emphasis on spiritual guidance based on in the LDS Church?, answer: certain Biblical texts | question: What is the Patriarch supposed to grant to the holders of the office of Patriarch?, answer: certain gifts | question: What is offered by those holding the office of Patriarch?, answer: additional spiritual guidance | question: Where is the emphasis on spiritual mentorship?, answer: the LDS Church | question: Who is the teacher generally conferred on in the LDS Church?, answer: young boys question: In what religion are the teachers of Dharma in Tibet most commonly called a Lama?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: What is the name of a Lama who consciously decides to be reborn?, answer: Tulku | question: In what type of Buddhism are the teachers of Dharma in Tibet most commonly called a Lama?, answer: Tibetan | question: What type of teacher is most commonly called a Lama?, answer: Dharma | question: What is another term for a Lama who consciously decides to be reborn?, answer: siddhi | question: In what country are the teachers of Dharma most commonly called a Lama?, answer: Tibet | question: What is the name of a Lama who consciously decides to be reborn?, answer: phowa | question: Why is a Tulku reborn?, answer: order | question: What vow does a Tulku continue?, answer: Bodhisattva | question: What is a Tulku?, answer: A Lama question: When did Charles de Gaulle and the Free French use the overseas colonies as bases from which they fought to liberate France?, answer: World War II | question: Charles de Gaulle and the Free French used the overseas colonies to liberate what country?, answer: France | question: What did Charles de Gaulle and the Free French use as bases from which they fought to liberate France?, answer: colonies | question: What did Charles de Gaulle grant Algeria in 1962?, answer: independence | question: What country lost a bitter war in Vietnam in the 1950s?, answer: French | question: Where did France win the war in the 1950s?, answer: Algeria | question: Who was the French leader at the time of the war in Algeria?, answer: Charles de Gaulle | question: What did Charles de Gaulle and the Free French use the overseas colonies as?, answer: bases | question: What did France retain after Algeria gained independence?, answer: great financial and diplomatic influence question: In what war was the Rhine recognized as a formidable natural obstacle to the invasion of Germany?, answer: World War II | question: What bridge at Arnhem was recognized as a formidable natural obstacle to the invasion of Germany by the Western Allies?, answer: Rhine | question: Seven Days to the River Rhine was a Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of what during the Cold War?, answer: Western Europe | question: The bridges at Nijmegen were an objective of what operation?, answer: Operation Market Garden | question: What country did the Western Allies want to invade?, answer: Germany | question: What was the Rhine considered to be by the Western Allies in World War II?, answer: a formidable natural obstacle | question: When was Operation Market Garden?, answer: September | question: Seven Days to the River Rhine was a Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of Western Europe during what war?, answer: the Cold War | question: Who captured the Ludendorff Bridge?, answer: U.S. forces | question: Who recognized the Rhine as a formidable obstacle to the invasion of Germany?, answer: the Western Allies question: In a purely capitalist mode of production, what can't be controlled by professional and labor organizations?, answer: workers | question: What is it a losing proposition for a businessman to offer below or above?, answer: market wages | question: What determines inequality in a purely capitalist mode of production?, answer: market price | question: What works in the same way as prices for any other good?, answer: Wages | question: In a purely capitalist mode of production, what will not be controlled by these organizations or by the employer?, answer: wages | question: What leads to high levels of inequality?, answer: Markets | question: What can concentrate wealth, pass environmental costs on to society, and abuse workers and consumers?, answer: markets | question: In a purely capitalist mode of production, what will not be controlled by these organizations or by the employer?, answer: the workers wages | question: Under the law of supply and demand, the price of skill is determined by a race between the demand for and the supply of what?, answer: the skilled worker | question: What can't limit the number of workers in a capitalist mode of production?, answer: professional and labor organizations question: When was the report published?, answer: early February | question: What city was named the noisiest in the UK in 2007?, answer: Newcastle | question: What was the name of the Danish hearing aid manufacturer?, answer: Widex | question: What is Widex?, answer: a Danish hearing aid manufacturer | question: What nationality is Widex?, answer: Danish | question: What was not included in the motorway underpass?, answer: pedestrian access | question: Where was the Ear Institute located?, answer: the University College London | question: What country was Newcastle named the noisiest city in?, answer: UK | question: What institute published a report in February 2007?, answer: the Ear Institute | question: What was Newcastle named in a 2007 report?, answer: the noisiest city question: What school did Luther attend?, answer: law school | question: What school did Luther drop out of?, answer: law | question: Who believed that reason could not lead men to God?, answer: Luther | question: Why did Luther drop out of law school?, answer: accordance | question: Why did Luther drop out of law school?, answer: uncertainty | question: What did Luther believe could not lead men to?, answer: God | question: Luther felt that Aristotle's emphasis on what could not lead men to God?, answer: Reason | question: Aristotle's emphasis on what could not lead men to God?, answer: reason | question: Who was Luther's favorite philosopher?, answer: Gabriel Biel | question: Where did Luther attend law school?, answer: the same university question: What was TGIF struggling to find?, answer: new hits | question: What was the name of the show that helped ABC stay ahead of the competition in the 2000s?, answer: Millionaire | question: What was the name of TGIF's hit series?, answer: Boy Meets World | question: What did ABC enter the 2000s with?, answer: hits | question: What was the name of Boy's series?, answer: Meets World | question: What was the name of a hit ABC show in the 2000s?, answer: NYPD Blue | question: What decade saw the end of TGIF?, answer: 2000s | question: What was the name of the network that entered the 2000s with hits held over from the previous decade?, answer: addition | question: My Wife and Kids were examples of what?, answer: new series | question: What was the name of the show that ABC aired in the 2000s?, answer: Wants question: What type of pandemic is the Black Death mainly endemic as a rural disease?, answer: bubonic plague | question: What is largely endemic as a rural disease?, answer: modern bubonic plague | question: What is largely endemic as a rural disease?, answer: plague | question: What indiscriminately struck urban and rural areas?, answer: Black Death | question: What theory sceptics use to argue that the symptoms of the Black Death are not unique?, answer: the bubonic plague theory | question: What pandemic did the rat population not account for?, answer: a bubonic plague | question: In addition to arguing that the rat population was insufficient to account for a bubonic plague pandemic, what else do sceptics of the bubonic plague theory point out?, answer: addition | question: What indiscriminately struck urban and rural areas?, answer: the Black Death | question: What is the pattern of the Black Death with in the same areas separated by 5 to 15 years?, answer: major outbreaks | question: Where can DNA samples of the Black Death be found?, answer: other mass graves question: What is another name for -carotene?, answer: chlorophyll a. Xanthophylls | question: What is another group of yellow-orange pigments found in the photosystems?, answer: chlorophylls | question: What color are carotenoids?, answer: orange pigments | question: Where are other forms of carotenoids found?, answer: certain groups | question: What is another group of yellow-orange pigments found in the photosystems?, answer: carotenoids | question: Where is -carotene found?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What do carotenoids sometimes override the chlorophyll green?, answer: color | question: In addition to chlorophylls, what other group of yellow-orange pigments are found in the photosystems?, answer: addition | question: What color do carotenoids sometimes override during the fall?, answer: the chlorophyll green | question: What is -carotene?, answer: a bright red-orange carotenoid question: The preparation and approval process for all what follows the same procedures as for IPCC Assessment Reports?, answer: IPCC Special Report | question: What is the IPCC publishing on specific topics?, answer: Special Reports | question: The preparation and approval process for all IPCC Special Reports follows the same procedures as for what?, answer: IPCC Assessment Reports | question: What does the IPCC publish in addition to Special Reports?, answer: climate assessment reports | question: Who publishes Special Reports on specific topics?, answer: IPCC | question: The IPCC is publishing Special Reports on what?, answer: specific topics | question: The preparation and approval process for what follows the same procedures as for IPCC Assessment Reports?, answer: all IPCC Special Reports | question: What is the IPCC publishing Special Reports on specific topics?, answer: addition | question: What does SREX stand for?, answer: Advance Climate Change Adaptation | question: What does SRREN stand for?, answer: Climate Change Mitigation question: What do petrologists identify in the laboratory?, answer: rock samples | question: What do petrologists identify in the field?, answer: rocks | question: Stable and radioactive isotope studies provide insight into the geochemical evolution of what?, answer: rock units | question: What is analyzed in the electron microprobe?, answer: individual locations | question: What is the primary method for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: optical microscopy | question: In the electron microprobe, individual locations are analyzed for their exact chemical compositions and variation in composition within what?, answer: individual crystals | question: In addition to identifying rocks in the field, how do petrologists identify rock samples in the lab?, answer: addition | question: In electron microprobe, individual locations are analyzed for their exact chemical what?, answer: composition | question: Who identifies rock samples in the laboratory?, answer: petrologists | question: What can be identified through plane-polarized and cross-polarized light?, answer: properties question: Who rented the Parliament's buildings?, answer: Edinburgh Council | question: The former Midlothian County Buildings are facing what?, answer: Parliament Square | question: Who used buildings rented from the City of Edinburgh Council?, answer: Parliament | question: Who was the headquarters of the Midlothian County Buildings before 1975?, answer: Midlothian County Council | question: On what bridge was the MSP's offices located?, answer: George IV Bridge | question: What council was the former administrative building of?, answer: Lothian Regional Council | question: In addition to the General Assembly Hall, what other building was rented from the City of Edinburgh Council?, answer: addition | question: What was rented from the City of Edinburgh Council?, answer: buildings | question: What city was the headquarters of the Midlothian County Council?, answer: Edinburgh | question: What building was originally built as the headquarters of the pre-1975 Midlothian County Council?, answer: Midlothian County Buildings question: What are many conjectures revolving about?, answer: primes | question: In addition to the Riemann hypothesis, many more conjectures revolving about primes have been posed., answer: addition | question: Chen's theorem states that every sufficiently large even number can be expressed as the sum of what?, answer: a prime | question: Any even integer can be written as the sum of how many primes?, answer: six primes | question: Vinogradov's theorem states that every sufficiently large odd integer can be written as a sum of what?, answer: three primes | question: Goldbach's conjecture asserts that every even integer n greater than 2 can be written as a sum of what?, answer: two primes | question: What is the name of the hypothesis that many more conjectures revolving about primes have been posed?, answer: Riemann | question: What branch of number theory studies conjectures revolving about primes?, answer: additive number theory | question: What is additive number theory a branch of?, answer: number theory | question: What is one of the conjectures revolving about primes?, answer: the Riemann hypothesis question: What is the Vince Lombardi Trophy for?, answer: Super Bowl | question: In addition to the Vince Lombardi Trophy, what else will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: addition | question: Who will receive the Vince Lombardi Trophy?, answer: all Super Bowl champions | question: What trophy will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: the Vince Lombardi Trophy | question: Who designed the "50"?, answer: Co. | question: What trophy is the "50" similar to?, answer: the Lombardi Trophy | question: Who designed the "50"?, answer: Tiffany | question: Who designed the "50"?, answer: Tiffany & Co. | question: How much does the "50" weigh?, answer: 15 kg | question: How much does the "50" weigh?, answer: 30 kg question: What is one of the negative consequences of sleep?, answer: sleep deprivation | question: What deprivation has been shown to have strong regulatory effects on immunological functions?, answer: sleep | question: What have sleep and the intertwined circadian system been shown to have on immunological functions?, answer: strong regulatory effects | question: What hormone is produced during the early slow-wave-sleep stage?, answer: pituitary growth hormone | question: What do the cytokines interleukin-1, interleukin-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma stimulate?, answer: immune cells activation | question: What do the cytokines interleukin-1, interleukin-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma stimulate?, answer: immune functions | question: In addition to the negative consequences of sleep deprivation, sleep and the intertwined circadian system have been shown to have strong regulatory effects on immunological functions affecting both the innate and adaptive immunity?, answer: addition | question: Sleep and the intertwined circadian system have been shown to have strong regulatory effects on what?, answer: immunological functions | question: What do the blood levels of leptin, pituitary growth hormone, and prolactin increase during the early slow-wave-sleep stage?, answer: hormones | question: What does the milieu of hormones produced during the early slow-wave-sleep stage support the formation of long-lasting immune memory?, answer: Th1 immune responses question: In what type of role have other actors portrayed versions of the Doctor?, answer: guest roles | question: In addition to the actors who have headlined the series, what else has portrayed the Doctor in guest roles?, answer: addition | question: Who has portrayed versions of the Doctor in guest roles?, answer: others | question: What was John Hurt's incarnation of the Doctor known as in 2013?, answer: the War Doctor | question: In addition to actors who have headlined the series, others have portrayed what of the Doctor in guest roles?, answer: versions | question: In 2013, John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of what?, answer: the Doctor | question: What year was the anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor"?, answer: 50th | question: What did John Hurt guest-starred as in 2013?, answer: a hitherto unknown incarnation | question: Who was Eccleston's Doctor?, answer: McGann question: What does the United Methodist Church forbid any board, agency, committee, commission, or council to give to any gay organization or group?, answer: United Methodist funds | question: What church prohibits the celebration of same-sex unions?, answer: United Methodist | question: What did Rev. Jimmy Creech participate in?, answer: same-sex union ceremonies | question: What does the United Methodist Church prohibit the celebration of same-sex unions?, answer: addition | question: What does the United Methodist Church prohibit the celebration of?, answer: same-sex unions | question: What was legalized nationwide in 2016?, answer: same-sex marriage | question: What have some churches provided blessings for?, answer: same-sex marriages | question: What have some congregations sought other ways to recognize?, answer: same-sex couples | question: Other ministers have been defrocked for officiating at what?, answer: same-sex weddings | question: Who prohibits the celebration of same-sex unions?, answer: the United Methodist Church question: What is $2 million worth of?, answer: other ancillary events | question: Where is Bellomy Field located?, answer: Santa Clara University | question: Where is the week-long event held?, answer: the Santa Clara Convention Center | question: Where is the beer, wine, and food festival held?, answer: Bellomy Field | question: In addition to the Santa Clara Convention Center, what other ancillary event is taking place?, answer: addition | question: How long is the event at the Santa Clara Convention Center?, answer: a week-long event | question: What type of festival is held at Bellomy Field at Santa Clara University?, answer: wine and food festival | question: How long is the event at the Santa Clara Convention Center?, answer: week-long | question: What is one of the ancillary events?, answer: a pep rally | question: What may the city council help fund?, answer: the event question: What was the name of the journalist who interviewed Tesla?, answer: newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane | question: Who was the newspaper editor who interviewed Tesla?, answer: Arthur Brisbane | question: Who said that all fundamental laws could be reduced to one?, answer: Tesla | question: In what second did Tesla say he would know if he murdered you?, answer: second | question: What did Tesla believe could be reduced to one?, answer: all fundamental laws | question: When did Tesla say he believed all fundamental laws could be reduced to one?, answer: the same interview | question: When did Tesla say he did not believe in telepathy?, answer: an interview | question: What did Tesla say he would make up to murder you?, answer: my mind | question: By what process does telepathy get at all?, answer: the mind | question: In what time did Tesla say he would know if he murdered you?, answer: a second question: Where are theories regarding imperialism often based on the British experience?, answer: anglophone academic works | question: Who was the first to introduce the term "imperialism" into English?, answer: British prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli | question: Who was the prime minister of Britain in the 1870s?, answer: Benjamin Disraeli | question: What term is often based on the British experience?, answer: imperialism | question: In anglophone academic works, theories regarding imperialism are often based on what country's experience?, answer: British | question: What are often based on the British experience?, answer: theories | question: Lenin argued that capitalism was a natural extension of capitalism because of the need for capitalist economies to constantly expand investment, material resources, and what?, answer: power | question: Lenin's work Imperialism, the Highest Stage of what?, answer: Capitalism | question: In anglophone academic works, theories regarding imperialism are often based on what?, answer: the British experience | question: What term was originally introduced into English in the late 1870s by opponents of the allegedly aggressive and ostentatious imperial policies of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli?, answer: Imperialism question: What was Temüjin's status after he was captured?, answer: held prisoner | question: What is a cangue?, answer: portable stocks | question: Who was enslaved by the Tayichi'ud?, answer: Temüjin | question: Who did Chilaun become a general of?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who became a general of Genghis Khan?, answer: Chilaun question: What dominated large areas between the French and the British?, answer: native tribes | question: What was dominated by native tribes between the French and the British?, answer: large areas | question: Who dominated large areas between the British and the Mi'kmaq?, answer: French | question: Under what rule were the tribes of the Iroquois Confederation formally ruled?, answer: Iroquois rule | question: Who dominated large areas between the French and the British?, answer: British | question: What were the tribes formally under Iroquois rule limited to make?, answer: agreements | question: What state was dominated by the Iroquois Confederation?, answer: New York | question: Where did the Iroquois Confederation dominate?, answer: present-day Upstate New York | question: In what province did the Mi'kmaq and Abenaki hold sway?, answer: Nova Scotia | question: Where did the Mi'kmaq and Abenaki hold sway?, answer: present-day Maine question: Who is the third richest man in America?, answer: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella | question: Who is Goldman Sachs' CEO?, answer: MF Global CEO | question: Who was Morningstar's founder?, answer: CEO Joe Mansueto | question: What company was Satya Nadella a part of?, answer: Oracle Corporation founder | question: Who is the CEO of Credit Suisse?, answer: Credit Suisse CEO Brady Dougan | question: Who was the CEO of Bloomberg L.P.?, answer: Bloomberg L.P. CEO Daniel Doctoroff | question: Who is Satya Nadella?, answer: notable alumni | question: Who is Microsoft's CEO?, answer: Satya Nadella | question: What company was founded by Larry Ellison?, answer: Oracle Corporation | question: Who is the third richest man in America?, answer: America Larry Ellison question: What type of behavior can be criminalized in cases of civil disobedience?, answer: pure speech | question: What is it called when a crime is pure speech?, answer: civil disobedience | question: In cases where civil disobedience is pure speech, civil disobedience can consist of engaging in what?, answer: the forbidden speech | question: In what case can civil disobedience consist of engaging in forbidden speech?, answer: cases | question: What was the name of the foundation that WBAI broadcast "Filthy Words" from?, answer: Pacifica Foundation | question: Where did the case of FCC v. Pacifica Foundation take place?, answer: Supreme Court | question: Who wrote the album "Filthy Words"?, answer: George Carlin | question: Who was the plaintiff in WBAI's case of "Filthy Words"?, answer: FCC | question: What is pure speech?, answer: the criminalized behavior | question: What was the name of the song that WBAI broadcast?, answer: Filthy Words question: What does each packet in connectionless mode include?, answer: complete addressing information | question: How much more information is needed in the packet header than the application's requirements?, answer: less information | question: In what mode does each packet include complete addressing information?, answer: connectionless mode | question: What is the original message/data reassembled in the correct order based on?, answer: the packet sequence number | question: In connectionless mode, each packet is labeled with a destination address, source address, and what?, answer: port numbers | question: What may each packet go via?, answer: different paths | question: In connectionless mode, where is much more information needed?, answer: the packet header | question: How are each packets dispatched?, answer: different routes | question: What does intermediate network nodes only provide?, answer: a connectionless network layer service | question: What is the destination address of a packet in connectionless mode?, answer: source address question: What is another law that hinders market access?, answer: product requirements | question: What hinders market access?, answer: other laws | question: What did the Court of Justice review in Konsumentombudsmannen v De Agostini?, answer: skin care products | question: What does the Court of Justice believe product requirements or other laws hinder?, answer: market access | question: What was the Court of Justice's presumption that "selling arrangements" would not fall into TFEU article 34?, answer: contrast | question: What did Keck and Mithouard claim prevented them from selling Picon beer under wholesale price?, answer: law | question: What can be held to have an unequal effect in fact?, answer: Selling arrangements | question: In Konsumentombudsmannen v Gourmet AB, the Court of Justice suggested that a total ban for advertising alcohol on the radio, TV and in magazines could fall within what article?, answer: TFEU article | question: What was the only way for sellers to overcome traditional social practices to buy their products?, answer: advertising | question: What was the only way for sellers to overcome traditional social practices to buy their products?, answer: advertising alcohol question: Whose views did Luther disagree with regarding the belief that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body in death?, answer: Philipp Melanchthon | question: Who argued that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body in death?, answer: John Calvin | question: What did Luther believe that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body in death?, answer: false doctrine | question: How did Luther view the views of John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon?, answer: contrast | question: What did Luther disagree with about some Bible passages?, answer: traditional interpretations | question: Who disputed traditional interpretations of some Bible passages?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther believe did not leave their bodies to be threatened by the torments and punishments of hell?, answer: souls | question: What did Purgatory involve?, answer: Christian souls | question: In what event did Luther believe that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body?, answer: death | question: Luther disputed traditional interpretations of some Bible passages, such as the parable of the rich man and what?, answer: Lazarus question: What do cytotoxic natural killer cells and CTLs peak in order to elicit an effective response against any intruding pathogens?, answer: differentiated effector cells | question: What are two examples of differentiated effector cells during wake periods?, answer: cytotoxic natural killer cells | question: Inflammation would cause serious cognitive and physical impairments if it were to occur during what time?, answer: wake times | question: When would inflammation cause serious cognitive and physical impairments?, answer: wake periods | question: What are CTLs?, answer: cytotoxic T | question: What do cytotoxic natural killer cells and CTLs do to elicit an effective response against any intruding pathogens?, answer: peak | question: What is the pro-inflammatory state reserved for?, answer: sleep time | question: During what time can melatonin cause oxidative stress?, answer: sleep times | question: In what way do differentiated effector cells peak during wake periods?, answer: contrast | question: Cortisol and catecholamines peak during what time?, answer: awake active times question: What is DNA susceptible to when it is single stranded?, answer: deamination events | question: When replication forks form, the strand not being copied is at risk for what event?, answer: deamination | question: How many deamination gradients are there in cpDNA?, answer: several A → G deamination gradients | question: What indicates that replication forks were most likely present and the direction that they initially opened?, answer: gradients | question: What is at risk for A G deamination when the strand not being copied is single stranded?, answer: replication forks | question: What has several A G deamination gradients?, answer: cpDNA | question: The highest gradient is most likely nearest the start site because it was single stranded for the longest amount of what?, answer: time | question: What is linear and replicates through homologous recombination?, answer: most cpDNA | question: A second theory suggests that most cpDNA is linear and replicates through what?, answer: homologous recombination | question: When replication forks form, the strand not being copied is at what risk for A G deamination?, answer: risk question: In what orbit did engineers fear a rendezvous would be extremely difficult?, answer: lunar orbit | question: In what orbit had rendezvous been attempted?, answer: Earth orbit | question: Who was in favor of direct ascent in 1961?, answer: NASA | question: What was the mission mode in favor of NASA in 1961?, answer: direct ascent | question: Who did John Houbolt send a series of memos and reports on the issue of LOR to?, answer: Associate Administrator Robert Seamans | question: In 1961, direct ascent was generally the mission mode in what favor at NASA?, answer: favor | question: Who was Robert Seamans?, answer: Associate Administrator | question: Who did John Houbolt send a series of memos and reports on the issue of LOR to?, answer: Robert Seamans | question: John Houbolt sent what to Robert Seamans?, answer: reports | question: John Houbolt sent what to Robert Seamans?, answer: memos question: What was the name of the group that merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios?, answer: ABC Television Group | question: What was the name of the new division that Disney-ABC Television Group merged into in 2009?, answer: ABC Entertainment Group | question: What was the name of the division that was responsible for production and broadcasting operations?, answer: ABC Entertainment | question: What was the name of the studio that ABC Entertainment merged with in 2009?, answer: ABC Studios | question: What was the name of the company that merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios in 2009?, answer: ABC | question: Who provided news content for Citadel?, answer: ABC News | question: What did Citadel Communications rebrand as Citadel Media?, answer: ABC Radio | question: Who merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios in 2009?, answer: Disney–ABC Television Group | question: On December 22, 2009, Disney-ABC Television Group announced a partnership with Apple to make individual episodes of what programs available for purchase on iTunes?, answer: ABC and Disney Channel programs | question: What channel did Apple partner with to make ABC's programs available for purchase on iTunes?, answer: Disney Channel question: What was the 50th of the NFL's games?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Who stated that the 50th Super Bowl would be "an important game for us as a league"?, answer: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell | question: How many Super Bowls did the NFL plan to make "spectacular"?, answer: 50th | question: Who was the commissioner of the NFL in 2012?, answer: Roger Goodell | question: What league was Roger Goodell commissioner of in 2012?, answer: NFL | question: What did Roger Goodell say the 50th Super Bowl would be for the NFL?, answer: an important game | question: What did Roger Goodell say the 50th Super Bowl would be an important game for?, answer: a league | question: Who did Roger Goodell say would make the 50th Super Bowl "spectacular"?, answer: the league | question: When did commissioner Roger Goodell say the 50th Super Bowl would be "spectacular"?, answer: early 2012 | question: What did Roger Goodell say the 50th Super Bowl would be an important game for the NFL?, answer: it question: What award did Milton Friedman win?, answer: notable Nobel Memorial Prize | question: Paul Samuelson was the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in what?, answer: Economic Sciences winners | question: Paul Samuelson was the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in what field?, answer: Economic Sciences | question: What branch of economics did Gary Becker belong to?, answer: economics | question: What is George Stigler's nationality?, answer: Nobel laureate | question: Milton Friedman was a major advisor to whom?, answer: Republican U.S. President Ronald Reagan | question: Who was Milton Friedman a major advisor to?, answer: Conservative British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher | question: What award did Paul Samuelson win?, answer: Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | question: What award did Paul Samuelson win?, answer: Nobel | question: What theory was George Stigler a proponent of?, answer: regulatory capture theory question: What is it called when a teacher facilitates student learning?, answer: education | question: In what type of school is a teacher often found?, answer: academy | question: In what type of environment can a teacher help a student learn?, answer: another environment | question: What is a tutor?, answer: A teacher | question: Where do teachers often teach?, answer: a school | question: How does a teacher teach a student?, answer: an individual basis | question: What is a teacher who teaches on an individual basis called?, answer: a tutor | question: What is a tutor?, answer: who question: Where is the gold in the parliamentary mace panned from?, answer: Scottish rivers | question: Where is the parliamentary mace located?, answer: front | question: The first words of the Scotland Act are inscribed around the head of the mace, which has a formal ceremonial role in the meetings of what?, answer: Parliament | question: What is the parliamentary mace made of?, answer: silver | question: What metal is inlaid on the parliamentary mace?, answer: gold | question: The parliamentary mace is inscribed with the words Wisdom, Compassion, Justice and what other word?, answer: Integrity | question: From what river is the gold in the parliamentary mace panned?, answer: Scottish | question: What is in front of the Presiding Officers' desk?, answer: the parliamentary mace | question: What do the words There shall be a Scottish Parliament reinforcing the Parliament's ability to make?, answer: laws | question: What word is inscribed on the parliamentary mace?, answer: Compassion question: residential and non-residential are two sectors of what?, answer: Building construction | question: Buildings, infrastructure and industrial are three sectors of what?, answer: construction | question: Buildings, infrastructure and industrial are examples of what type of construction?, answer: sectors | question: What includes large public works, dams, bridges, highways, water/wastewater and utility distribution?, answer: Infrastructure | question: What is often called heavy/highway, heavy civil or heavy engineering?, answer: infrastructure | question: What is one of the three sectors of construction?, answer: buildings | question: What is infrastructure often called?, answer: heavy/highway, heavy civil or heavy engineering | question: What is another way to break the industry into sectors?, answer: markets | question: What is another way to break the industry into sectors or markets?, answer: other ways | question: What is an example of an industrial sector?, answer: manufacturing plants question: Who did Céloron say the Natives were devoted to?, answer: English | question: Who did Céloron say would not be safe if British colonists were present?, answer: French | question: What did the conflict between the colonies lead to a brisk trade in?, answer: European colonial captives | question: Who wrote 'All I can say is that the Natives of these localities are very badly disposed towards the French, and are entirely devoted to the English'?, answer: Céloron | question: What country did Céloron report on?, answer: Ohio Country | question: What did each side of Céloron's report propose?, answer: action | question: How long did the conflicts between the colonies last?, answer: decades | question: What colonial captives did the British and French trade?, answer: European | question: What did the conflicts between the colonies take for decades?, answer: place | question: Where did Céloron's report come from?, answer: London question: What did Luther do in his theses and disputations against the antinomians?, answer: Luther reviews | question: Whose death for sin is considered to be the second use of the law?, answer: Christ | question: What did Luther say the law was used to work sorrow over?, answer: sin | question: Who reaffirmed the second use of the law?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther do against the antinomians?, answer: disputations | question: What did Luther do in his theses and disputations against the antinomians?, answer: reaffirms | question: What did Luther say the law was used to work over sin?, answer: sorrow | question: What is the second use of the law?, answer: second | question: What does refusing to preach the Ten Commandments not eliminate?, answer: the accusing law | question: What is God's goodness experienced in?, answer: creation question: In honor of what event did the pregame ceremony feature the introduction of 39 of the 43 previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Chuck Howley was the MVP of what Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl V | question: Peyton Manning was the MVP of what Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl XLI | question: Harvey Martin was a co-MVP of what Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl XII | question: Who were 39 of the 43 prior to the 50th Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl Most Valuable Players | question: Bart Starr was the MVP of what two Super Bowls?, answer: Super Bowls | question: In honor of what event did the pregame ceremony feature the introduction of 39 of the 43 previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players?, answer: the 50th Super Bowl | question: Who did the on-field introduction of in honor of the 50th Super Bowl?, answer: the 43 previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players | question: What was the purpose of the on-field introduction of 39 of the 43 previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players?, answer: honor | question: In honor of what year did the pregame ceremony feature the introduction of 39 of the 43 previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players?, answer: 50th question: After complement proteins initially bind to the microbe, they activate their protease activity, which in turn activates what?, answer: other complement proteases | question: What binds to carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes?, answer: complement proteins | question: What are also proteases?, answer: complement molecules | question: What activates this response in humans?, answer: complement binding | question: What is another name for complement molecules?, answer: proteases | question: The binding of complement proteins to carbohydrates on the surfaces of what causes a rapid killing response?, answer: microbes | question: What happens when complement proteins bind to the microbe and activate their protease activity?, answer: turn | question: What type of binding to antibodies triggers a rapid killing response in humans?, answer: complement | question: In what species is this response activated by complement binding to antibodies that have attached to these microbes?, answer: humans | question: After complement proteins initially bind to the microbe, what do they activate?, answer: their protease activity question: Who is an example of an Islamist who takes a different view of Muslim history than HT?, answer: Muhammad Qutb | question: What does HT take a different view of than some other Islamists?, answer: Muslim history | question: What does the HT focus on?, answer: Caliphate | question: What religion does the HT take a different view of?, answer: Muslim | question: Who is Muhammad Qutb?, answer: Islamists | question: How does the HT view Muslim history?, answer: a different view | question: Who does HT take a different view of Muslim history than?, answer: some other Islamists | question: What was abolished in 1924?, answer: the Ottoman Caliphate | question: Who did HT blame for the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate?, answer: Turkish modernist Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | question: What was the name of the group that abolished the Ottoman Caliphate?, answer: Caliphs question: What are lens-shaped in land plants?, answer: chloroplasts | question: In what type of plant are chloroplasts generally lens-shaped?, answer: land plants | question: What takes up most of the cell in some algae?, answer: chloroplast shapes | question: In what order are chloroplasts shaped like half the cell?, answer: order Desmidiales | question: What size are chloroplasts in land plants?, answer: diameter | question: Sirogonium is shaped like a ribbon-like spiral at what part of the cell?, answer: the cell edges | question: What type of chloroplast does Chlorella have?, answer: a cup-shaped chloroplast | question: Some algae have pockets for the nucleus and what?, answer: other organelles | question: What type of chloroplast can be shaped like a net?, answer: a single chloroplast | question: How many cells do some algae have two chloroplasts in?, answer: each cell question: What part of Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout?, answer: large parts | question: Stairs from the riverside to what part of the city centre remain intact?, answer: higher parts | question: What does Newcastle still retain in large parts?, answer: a medieval street layout | question: What city still retains a medieval street layout?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the name of the extant building that was recorded in the 14th century?, answer: Castle Keep | question: What is the name of the oldest building in Newcastle that dates from the 15th-18th centuries?, answer: Bessie Surtees House | question: Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre remain intact where?, answer: places | question: What is the name of the oldest house in Newcastle?, answer: Derwentwater House | question: Where is "House of Tides" located?, answer: 28–30 Close | question: What is the name of the bar located on the Quayside?, answer: Lloyds Quayside Bars question: Who was the lawyer that Alfred S. Brown met in 1886?, answer: New York attorney Charles F. Peck | question: Who was Alfred S. Brown?, answer: Charles F. Peck | question: Who was a Western Union superintendent in 1886?, answer: Alfred S. Brown | question: What New York attorney was involved in the creation of the Tesla Electric Company?, answer: Peck | question: Who was a Western Union superintendent in 1886?, answer: Brown | question: What company was Alfred S. Brown a superintendent of?, answer: Western Union | question: How much of the profits from generated patents would go to Tesla?, answer: ⅓ | question: Where was Charles F. Peck from?, answer: New York | question: What was the name of the person who met Alfred S. Brown and Charles F. Peck?, answer: Tesla | question: What did the profits from the patents go to fund?, answer: development question: What was the name of the show that was announced in November 2015?, answer: halftime show | question: What was reported to be performing during the halftime show?, answer: multiple acts | question: When did reports surface that "multiple acts" would perform during the halftime show?, answer: late November | question: Who was the headliner of the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show?, answer: Coldplay | question: Bruno Mars headlined what halftime show?, answer: the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show | question: Who performed during the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show?, answer: Mark Ronson | question: In November 2015, reports surfaced that "multiple acts" would perform during what event?, answer: the halftime show | question: What surfaced in November 2015 stating that "multiple acts" would perform during the halftime show?, answer: reports | question: Who was the headliner of the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show?, answer: the British rock group Coldplay | question: What did the NFL confirm would be headlined by Coldplay?, answer: the show question: What award did Philip Roth win?, answer: Pulitzer Prize | question: What is Kurt Vonnegut's profession?, answer: American writer | question: Before I Fall was an author of what?, answer: the New York Times bestseller | question: What nationality is Kurt Vonnegut?, answer: American | question: Saul Bellow is a Pulitzer Prize winner in what field?, answer: literature | question: Before I Fall was written by Lauren Oliver, a Canadian-born Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, literary critic, and author of what newspaper?, answer: the New York Times | question: What is the name of the Stanford University professor of literature?, answer: Comparative Literature Richard Rorty | question: Who is the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist?, answer: Philip Roth | question: What is Susan Sontag's profession?, answer: analytic philosopher | question: What award did Saul Bellow win?, answer: Nobel Prize for Literature question: Where is there a gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: many countries | question: Where is the income gap in Botswana?, answer: other countries | question: What is accounted for in the U.S. Census?, answer: other factors | question: In many countries, what is the pay gap in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: Gender | question: What is the income gap in Botswana?, answer: % | question: What is the gender pay gap in many countries?, answer: favor | question: In many countries there is a gender pay gap in favor of who in the labor market?, answer: males | question: What is in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: a Gender pay gap | question: Who is more likely to consider factors other than pay when looking for work?, answer: women | question: What country has a -40% income gap?, answer: Bahrain question: What did Brown v. Board of Education demand desegregate with all deliberate speed?, answer: United States schools | question: In what country did Brown v. Board of Education take place?, answer: United States | question: What type of academies were more concentrated with African-American students in Mississippi?, answer: private schools | question: In what part of the United States did local families organize a wave of private Christian academies?, answer: many parts | question: What became more heavily concentrated with African-American students?, answer: public schools | question: Who migrated to the academies in the South?, answer: many white students | question: Who organized a wave of private Christian academies?, answer: local families | question: What was the name of the court case in 1954 that demanded that US schools desegregate "with all deliberate speed"?, answer: Brown | question: Brown v. what board of education was a landmark court case?, answer: Board | question: What did the case Brown v. Board of?, answer: Education question: What is held outside of the formal or legal property ownership registration system?, answer: much land | question: What is held in informal form through various associations and other arrangements?, answer: Much unregistered property | question: What are failures to notarize transaction documents and failing to have them recorded with the official agency?, answer: extra-legal property | question: In some countries it can take over 200 steps and up to 14 years to build on what?, answer: government land | question: What is the term for excessive bureaucratic red tape in buying property and building?, answer: extra-legal ownership | question: What is held outside of the formal or legal ownership registration system?, answer: property | question: Where is much land and housing held outside of the formal or legal property ownership registration system?, answer: many poor and developing countries | question: What is held outside of the formal or legal property ownership registration system?, answer: housing | question: Many unregistered property is held in informal form through associations and what?, answer: other arrangements | question: What are some reasons for extra-legal ownership?, answer: excessive bureaucratic red tape question: In what field are forces and the acceleration of particles explained as a mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons?, answer: modern particle physics | question: In quantum electrodynamics, what type of particles are conserved?, answer: virtual particles | question: In what case are gauge bosons absorbed at an adjacent vertex?, answer: virtual particle exchange | question: In modern physics, forces and the acceleration of particles are explained as a mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons., answer: particle | question: In modern particle physics, forces and the acceleration of what are explained as a mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons?, answer: particles | question: When particle A emits or absorbs what, a momentum conservation results in recoil of particle A making impression of repulsion or attraction between particles A A' exchanging by B?, answer: virtual particle B | question: Matter and what are identical except for their direction of propagation through the Feynman diagram?, answer: anti-matter particles | question: Where do world lines of particles intersect?, answer: interaction vertices | question: What is a redundant concept arising from conservation of momentum?, answer: force | question: What is a redundant concept arising from conservation of momentum?, answer: forces question: What is the dispensary subject to in most countries?, answer: pharmacy legislation | question: What is the dispensary subject to in most countries?, answer: legislation | question: What is a requirement of a dispensary?, answer: storage conditions | question: What is an example of a requirement for storage conditions in a dispensary?, answer: compulsory texts | question: Where is the dispensary subject to pharmacy legislation?, answer: most countries | question: What has increased the use of in the dispensary?, answer: trained pharmacy technicians | question: Who is now more dependent on automation to assist them in their new role dealing with patients' prescriptions and patient safety issues?, answer: Pharmacy technicians | question: What type of equipment is required in a dispensary?, answer: equipment | question: What is specified in legislation in most countries?, answer: requirements | question: Pharmacy technicians are now more dependent on automation to assist them in their new role dealing with prescriptions and what?, answer: patient safety issues question: Who can dispense drugs on their own?, answer: American physicians practices | question: In the United States, pharmacists are regulated separately from who?, answer: physicians | question: Where are pharmacists regulated separately from physicians?, answer: most jurisdictions | question: Who is regulated separately from physicians in most jurisdictions?, answer: pharmacists | question: What can pharmacists not form with physicians?, answer: business partnerships | question: What can only pharmacists supply to the public?, answer: scheduled pharmaceuticals | question: What can physicians dispense within their office practices?, answer: drugs | question: In what country are pharmacists regulated separately from physicians?, answer: the United States | question: Who has the right to a written prescription that can be filled elsewhere?, answer: patients | question: Who can supply scheduled pharmaceuticals to the public?, answer: only pharmacists question: What drives the valves in a reciprocating piston engine?, answer: valve gear | question: What controls admission, expansion, exhaust, compression?, answer: valves | question: How do the valves distribute the steam?, answer: opening and closing steam ports | question: In what type of engine does the steam reverse its direction of flow at each stroke?, answer: most reciprocating piston engines | question: How many types of valve gear are there?, answer: many types.[citation | question: In reciprocating piston engines, steam reverses its direction of what at each stroke?, answer: flow | question: What is the name for the direction of flow at each stroke in a reciprocating piston engine?, answer: counterflow | question: The valves distribute the steam by opening and closing steam ports communicating with what?, answer: the cylinder end(s | question: The complete engine cycle occupies one rotation of the crank and how many piston strokes?, answer: two piston strokes | question: What is one of the four events in the engine cycle?, answer: compression question: What did Lavoisier believe was a mixture of two gases?, answer: air | question: What is essential to combustion and respiration?, answer: vital air | question: What did Lavoisier see no increase in when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: weight | question: What was the name of Lavoisier's book?, answer: Sur la combustion | question: What was documented in Lavoisier's book Sur la combustion en général?, answer: other experiments | question: Lavoisier's experiments on what subject were documented in his book Sur la combustion en général?, answer: combustion | question: What did Lavoisier believe had been consumed when he opened the container?, answer: the trapped air | question: How much of the trapped air did Lavoisier believe had been consumed when he opened the container?, answer: part | question: What did Lavoisier say had increased in weight?, answer: tin | question: Who observed that there was no overall increase in weight when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: Lavoisier question: What was the name of ABC Cable News?, answer: ABC News | question: What was the name of ABC's 24-hour news channel?, answer: ABC Cable News | question: Who proposed a 24-hour news channel to compete with CNN?, answer: ABC | question: Why did ABC propose a 24-hour news channel?, answer: order | question: What did the E.W. Scripps Company renew with WXYZ and WEWS?, answer: affiliation agreements | question: Who was responsible for the cancellation of ABC Cable News?, answer: company management | question: What was the plan to launch ABC Cable News?, answer: plans | question: What was the name of ABC Cable News?, answer: ABC News Now | question: ABC Cable News was proposed to compete with what network?, answer: CNN | question: WXYZ-TV switched to Fox because of a group affiliation agreement with what network?, answer: New World Communications question: The local-global principle underlines the importance of primes to what?, answer: number theory | question: What field does completing Q with respect to the absolute value yield?, answer: real numbers | question: How does this norm change when a number is multiplied by p?, answer: sharp contrast | question: The local-global principle stresses the importance of what to number theory?, answer: primes | question: What field does completing Q with respect to the p-adic norm yield?, answer: p-adic numbers | question: In what articular does this norm get smaller when a number is multiplied by p?, answer: p | question: What is also referred to as the infinite prime?, answer: the usual absolute value | question: What does completing Q with yield the field of real numbers?, answer: respect | question: What does completing Q with respect to yield the field of real numbers?, answer: the absolute value | question: What is multiplied by p?, answer: a number question: What was one of the most common forms of school discipline throughout much of the world?, answer: corporal punishment | question: When was corporal punishment a common form of school discipline?, answer: past times | question: What does corporal punishment cause?, answer: physical pain | question: What was corporal punishment one of the most common forms of?, answer: school discipline | question: Who decided that paddling did not violate the US Constitution?, answer: US Supreme Court | question: What is the purpose of corporal punishment?, answer: order | question: What decision in 1977 held that paddling did not violate the US Constitution?, answer: a US Supreme Court decision | question: What did the US Supreme Court rule did not violate corporal punishment?, answer: the US Constitution | question: In what part of the world was corporal punishment a common form of school discipline?, answer: the world | question: What type of school discipline is corporal punishment?, answer: the most common forms question: What are health and social problems more common among states in the US with?, answer: larger income inequalities | question: What has strongly correlated with health in developed countries?, answer: income inequality | question: What did Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett find health and social problems more common in countries with?, answer: bigger income inequalities | question: Where are health and social problems more common in the US?, answer: states | question: In what country are health and social problems more common?, answer: US | question: In recent years, income inequality has strongly correlated with health in what countries?, answer: developed countries | question: What has income inequality strongly correlated with health in recent years?, answer: countries | question: When has income inequality strongly correlated with health in developed countries?, answer: recent years | question: The UNICEF index of child well-being in which countries correlates with greater equality but not per capita income?, answer: rich countries | question: Income inequality has strongly correlated with what in developed countries?, answer: health question: What rules were not yet harmonised by the UK?, answer: company seats | question: The Court of Justice held that member states could restrict a company moving its seat of business without infringing TFEU article 49?, answer: companies | question: What does Delaware attract?, answer: most companies | question: In Cartesio Oktató és Szolgáltató bt, the Court of Justice affirmed that because corporations are created by law, they are in principle subject to any rules for formation?, answer: foreign companies | question: What did the Court of Justice hold about companies?, answer: regard | question: What court held that Denmark's minimum capital law infringed on Centros Ltd's freedom of establishment?, answer: Justice | question: Who could restrict a company moving its seat of business without infringing TFEU article 49?, answer: member states | question: Centros Ltd v Erhversus-og Selkabssyrelsen found that what could not be required to comply with Denmark's minimum share capital rules?, answer: a UK limited company | question: What law required £1 of capital to start a company?, answer: UK law | question: In Centros Ltd v Erhversus-og Selkabssyrelsen, the Court of Justice found that a company in the UK could not be required to comply with Denmark's minimum share capital rules?, answer: Denmark question: Why did OPEC raise the price of oil on October 16, 1973?, answer: American aid | question: What country did OPEC raise the price of oil in response to?, answer: Israel | question: What was OPEC's response to American aid to Israel?, answer: response | question: What did Nixon request Congress to give to Israel?, answer: outright grants | question: What did Nixon request Congress to provide to Israel?, answer: emergency aid | question: Who agreed to the embargo?, answer: oil ministers | question: What did OPEC raise the price of on October 16, 1973?, answer: oil | question: What did Libya embargo?, answer: oil shipments | question: When did OPEC raise the price of oil to $5.11 a barrel?, answer: October | question: What country's aid to Israel did OPEC raise the price of oil by 70%?, answer: American question: Who wrote a German Mass?, answer: Luther | question: Why did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: response | question: What language did Luther sing hymns and psalms in?, answer: German | question: Why did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: demands | question: Luther wrote a German Mass in response to demands for what?, answer: a German liturgy | question: Luther's German Mass was an alternative for what group?, answer: people | question: What was Luther's unison setting of?, answer: Creed | question: What did Luther write in response to demands for a German liturgy?, answer: a German Mass question: What generalizes prime elements in the sense that the principal ideal generated by a prime element is a prime ideal?, answer: Prime ideals | question: What is the notion of number replaced with in ring theory?, answer: ideal | question: The Lasker-Noether theorem expresses every ideal in a Noetherian commutative ring as an intersection of what?, answer: primary ideals | question: What type of theory studies prime ideals?, answer: algebraic number theory | question: In what theory is the notion of number replaced with that of ideal?, answer: ring theory | question: What do prime ideals generalize in the sense that the principal ideal generated by a prime element is a prime ideal?, answer: prime elements | question: The Lasker-Noether theorem expresses every ideal in a Noetherian commutative ring as an intersection of primary ideals, which are the appropriate generalizations of what?, answer: prime powers | question: Prime ideals are an important tool and object of study in commutative algebra, algebraic number theory and what?, answer: algebraic geometry | question: What are the ideals of the ring of integers?, answer: The prime ideals | question: What is the principal ideal generated by a prime element called?, answer: a prime ideal question: Who is a prominent contributor to the scientific research of extraterrestrial life?, answer: astronomers Carl Sagan | question: Who is known for "Hubble's Law"?, answer: Edwin Hubble | question: Who is a prominent contributor to the scientific research of extraterrestrial life?, answer: Carl Sagan | question: Who was a graduate of Hubble's University?, answer: NASA astronaut John M. Grunsfeld | question: Carl Sagan was a prominent contributor to the scientific research of what?, answer: extraterrestrial life | question: Who was a NASA astronaut?, answer: John M. Grunsfeld | question: Carl Sagan is an astronomer, a prominent contributor to the scientific research of extraterrestrial life, and what else?, answer: science | question: Who was one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA?, answer: geneticist James Watson | question: Who was a graduate of NASA?, answer: experimental physicist Luis Alvarez | question: Who was the lithium-ion battery developer?, answer: John B. Goodenough question: In some countries, formal education can take place through what?, answer: home schooling | question: What can take place through home schooling in some countries?, answer: formal education | question: In some countries, formal education can take where?, answer: place | question: What type of role can a teacher take in informal learning?, answer: ongoing role | question: Where can informal learning be found?, answer: the wider community setting | question: What type of knowledge can be used to assist in informal learning?, answer: skills | question: Who can assist in informal learning?, answer: knowledge | question: What may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role?, answer: Informal learning | question: Where can formal education take place through home schooling?, answer: some countries | question: Who is an example of a teacher who is a transient or ongoing role?, answer: a family member question: What cells in a leaf contain 8-15 chloroplasts per cell?, answer: stomatal guard cells | question: What part of stomata contains chloroplasts?, answer: cell | question: What is often absent from the epidermis of a leaf?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What is found in the stems of cacti?, answer: chloroplasts | question: Where are chloroplasts found in plants?, answer: most plants | question: What can contain 30-70 chloroplasts per cell?, answer: Palisade mesophyll cells | question: Which plants carry out the Calvin cycle in their bundle sheath cells?, answer: C4 plants | question: What can contain half a million chloroplasts?, answer: leaf tissue | question: Where can chloroplasts be found in a leaf?, answer: the bundle sheath cells | question: Where do C4 plants carry out the Calvin cycle?, answer: their bundle sheath cells question: Who is allowed to prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines in rural areas of the UK?, answer: dispensing physicians | question: Who is allowed to prescribe medicines from a GP practice if the nearest pharmacy is more than 4 kilometers away?, answer: general physicians | question: Where is a GP practice located in the UK?, answer: a designated rural area | question: What is the minimum distance between a doctor's home and the nearest retail pharmacy in Austria?, answer: none | question: Where in the UK are dispensing physicians allowed to prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines?, answer: some rural areas | question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and?, answer: the nearest retail pharmacy | question: What is more than 4 kilometers away in Austria?, answer: the nearest pharmacy | question: In what country are dispensing physicians allowed to prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines?, answer: the United Kingdom | question: Who are dispensing physicians allowed to prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines to?, answer: their patients | question: What is required to be located in a designated rural area?, answer: the GP practice question: Where was the stage set in the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era?, answer: southern Europe | question: What ocean opened in the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era?, answer: Tethys | question: When was the Jurassic Period?, answer: MBP | question: Where was the stage set in the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era?, answer: Europe | question: In what period did the Alpine Orogeny occur?, answer: Miocene Periods | question: What tectonic plate was between the Tethys Ocean and the African tectonic plates?, answer: Eurasian | question: What tectonic plate was between the Eurasian and the Tethys Ocean?, answer: African | question: When was the stage set in southern Europe?, answer: the Triassic Period | question: What ocean opened between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates?, answer: the Tethys Ocean | question: What tectonic plates opened the Tethys Ocean?, answer: the Eurasian and African tectonic plates question: How many authorities have seen the proportion of detached homes rise in the 2010 Census?, answer: few authorities | question: What is one of the few authorities to see the proportion of detached homes rise in the 2010 Census?, answer: housing stock | question: What type of housing is the authority one of few to see rise in the 2010 Census?, answer: detached homes | question: What is one of few authorities to see the proportion of detached homes rise in the 2010 Census?, answer: terms | question: What type of apartments did the authority see a rise in in 2010?, answer: waterside apartments | question: What is the name of one of the overinflated markets in the local authorities?, answer: Tunbridge Wells | question: What are Harrogate, Cheltenham, Bath, inner London, Hastings, Brighton and Tunbridge Wells?, answer: the local authorities | question: What type of housing did the authority see a rise in in 2010?, answer: flats | question: Who is one of few authorities to see the proportion of detached homes rise in the 2010 Census?, answer: the authority | question: What is the name of the city in which the majority of the housing stock is located?, answer: Bath question: In the 1530s and 1540s, printed images of Luther were crucial to the spread of what?, answer: Protestantism | question: Who was shown as a stout man with a "double chin, strong mouth, piercing deep-set eyes, fleshy face, and squat neck"?, answer: Luther | question: What were printed in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: images | question: What are the woodcuts by Hans Brosamer?, answer: Famous images | question: What was Luther's neck in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: squat neck | question: Who was the Elder of Luther?, answer: Lucas Cranach | question: What type of face did Luther have in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: fleshy face | question: What type of saints were depicted in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: frail Catholic saints | question: What was crucial to the spread of Protestantism in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: his monumental size | question: What did Luther join forces with to spread?, answer: Lutheranism question: What was used in the 1840s and 50s to overcome the problem of a separate, variable cutoff expansion valve riding on the back of the main slide valve?, answer: various patent valve gears | question: What type of gears had separate admission and exhaust valves driven by trip mechanisms or cams?, answer: poppet valve gears | question: What was driven by trip mechanisms or cams to give ideal events?, answer: exhaust valves | question: Why did most of the poppet valve gears fail outside of the stationary market?, answer: various other issues | question: What did Corliss and poppet valve gears have?, answer: separate admission | question: What were the admission and exhaust valves driven by?, answer: trip mechanisms | question: In the 1840s and 50s, what was there to overcome the problem of patent valve gears?, answer: attempts | question: How were patent valve gears able to overcome the problem?, answer: means | question: What was on the back of the variable cutoff expansion valve?, answer: the main slide valve | question: In what decade were patent valve gears first used?, answer: 50s question: What university was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the 1890s?, answer: Stetson University | question: What university was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the 1890s?, answer: Butler University | question: Who was eligible to attend an affiliated school on the same terms and receive credit for their work?, answer: Chicago students | question: What did the University of Chicago fear its resources would injure?, answer: smaller schools | question: The University of Chicago provided affiliated schools with a copy of every book and journal published by what university?, answer: Chicago Press | question: What city's students were eligible to attend an affiliated school on the same terms and receive credit for their work?, answer: Chicago | question: Who did the University of Chicago provide with books and scientific apparatus at cost?, answer: affiliated schools | question: What did the University of Chicago affiliate with in the 1890s?, answer: universities | question: What did the University of Chicago fear would draw away from smaller schools?, answer: good students | question: Who disliked the University of Chicago's affiliation with Shimer College?, answer: Several University of Chicago question: What was one of the reasons New York-based filmmakers were attracted to Jacksonville?, answer: cheap labor | question: What type of people were attracted to Jacksonville in the 1910's?, answer: based filmmakers | question: In the 1910's, where were filmmakers from?, answer: New York | question: In the 1910s, New York-based filmmakers were attracted to Jacksonville's warm climate, exotic locations, and what other factor?, answer: excellent rail access | question: In the 1910s, New York-based filmmakers were attracted to what city?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What were New York-based filmmakers attracted to in the 1910s?, answer: exotic locations | question: What is the name of the converted movie studio located in Arlington?, answer: Norman Studios | question: What has Norman Studios been converted to?, answer: the Jacksonville Silent Film Museum | question: Where is Norman Studios located?, answer: Arlington question: What was the name of the radio network that served the major cities?, answer: NBC Red | question: What was the name of the radio network owned by RCA?, answer: NBC Blue | question: What was the name of the National Broadcasting Company?, answer: NBC | question: What was the name of CBS in the 1930s?, answer: the Columbia Broadcasting System | question: What was the name of the other company that dominated radio in the 1930s?, answer: the Mutual Broadcasting System | question: What was NBC Blue intended to test?, answer: drama series | question: What is NBC?, answer: the National Broadcasting Company | question: What was dominated by three companies in the 1930s?, answer: radio | question: What was the name of the Columbia Broadcasting System?, answer: CBS | question: What radio network was created in 1927?, answer: The NBC Blue Network question: What do oceanic plate motions and currents always move in the same direction?, answer: mantle convection currents | question: plate tectonics is the coupling between what moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle?, answer: rigid plates | question: What is the rigid upper thermal boundary layer of the convecting mantle?, answer: oceanic plate motions | question: What is the coupling between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle called?, answer: plate tectonics | question: What is the earth's lithosphere separated into?, answer: tectonic plates | question: What part of the upper mantle is in the Earth's lithosphere?, answer: rigid uppermost portion | question: Which planet's lithosphere is separated into tectonic plates?, answer: Earth | question: What was the most important discovery in the 1960s?, answer: seafloor | question: What did the 1960s show about the Earth's lithosphere?, answer: discoveries | question: What part of the Earth's lithosphere is separated into tectonic plates?, answer: the upper mantle question: Who wrote the song "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bill Aken | question: What was Bill Aken's profession?, answer: Fame guitarist | question: What city was the subject of a song written by Bill Aken?, answer: Fresno | question: In what state was "Walking Into Fresno" recorded?, answer: West Virginia | question: Who recorded "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bob Gallion | question: What radio and television show in Wheeling, West Virginia recorded "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: WWVA Jamboree | question: Who wrote the song "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Aken | question: Who adopted Bill Aken?, answer: Mexican movie actress Lupe Mayorga | question: Where was "WWVA Jamboree" broadcast?, answer: Wheeling | question: Who was Bill Aken?, answer: Hall Of Fame question: What type of engineering was central to Newcastle's prosperity in the 19th century?, answer: heavy engineering | question: What industry was central to Newcastle's prosperity in the 19th century?, answer: shipbuilding | question: What was Newcastle one of in the world to be lit up by electric lighting?, answer: the first cities | question: Newcastle was one of the first cities in the world to be lit up by what?, answer: electric lighting | question: What was a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution?, answer: the city | question: What revolution resulted in the urbanization of Newcastle?, answer: the Industrial Revolution | question: When was shipbuilding and heavy engineering central to Newcastle's prosperity?, answer: the 19th century | question: What did the Victoria Tunnelling provide to the staithes?, answer: underground wagon ways | question: What did the invention of the steam turbine lead to?, answer: cheap electricity question: Who wrote the August 1917 edition of the magazine?, answer: Electrical Experimenter Tesla | question: What was the name of the magazine in which Tesla wrote about submarines?, answer: Electrical Experimenter | question: Who was incorrect in his assumption that high frequency radio waves would penetrate water?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla believe would penetrate water?, answer: high frequency radio waves | question: What has the fluorescent screen resembling been noted to have a superficial resemblance to?, answer: modern radar | question: What could be used to locate submarines?, answer: electricity | question: What did Tesla believe electricity could be used to locate?, answer: submarines | question: Who helped develop France's first radar system in the 1930s?, answer: Émile Girardeau question: From what dynasty were many of the great calligraphers from?, answer: Yuan dynasty era | question: What was the main development during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yuan poetry | question: What happened during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: various important developments | question: In what era was the incorporation of vernacular Chinese into both the qu form of poetry and the zaju variety show?, answer: Yuan times | question: Which dynasty's art has survived in China?, answer: Yuan dynasty arts | question: What dynasty was the Mongol dynasty?, answer: Yuan | question: Which dynasty is linked with the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Song dynasty | question: What is another name for the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongol era | question: Who were in the area of Chinese painting during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: many famous painters | question: What was one of the key factors in the mix of the zaju variety show?, answer: poetry question: Who is almost universally condemned as a destructive and genocidal warlord?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan cause in the Middle East?, answer: enormous damage | question: In what country was Genghis Khan notably condemned?, answer: Iran | question: What did Genghis Khan cause to the population of the Middle East?, answer: destruction | question: Where is Genghis Khan regarded as a genocidal warlord?, answer: the Middle East | question: Some historians have estimated that Iran's population did not reach what until the mid-20th century?, answer: its pre-Mongol levels | question: What is Genghis Khan considered to be in the Middle East?, answer: a destructive and genocidal warlord | question: Genghis Khan caused enormous damage and destruction to what?, answer: the population | question: Who wrote that the Mongol violence and depredations killed up to three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau?, answer: Steven R. Ward question: What level of education in the Philippines is more likely to be provided by a private school than a public school?, answer: tertiary enrollment | question: What type of enrollment does the private sector account for 32% of in the Philippines?, answer: secondary enrollment | question: What does the private sector account for about 7.5% of in the Philippines?, answer: primary enrollment | question: What has proven to be efficient in resource utilization?, answer: Private schools | question: What type of schools are generally lower when compared to public schools?, answer: private schools | question: What has the private sector been a major provider of in the Philippines?, answer: educational services | question: What has been given more flexibility and autonomy in the Philippines?, answer: private education | question: At what level are the costs of private schools higher than public schools in the Philippines?, answer: tertiary | question: What was the revised Manual of Regulations for in August 1992?, answer: Private Schools | question: What has the government lifted the moratorium on applications for?, answer: new schools question: Who was the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya candidate?, answer: ODM candidate Raila Odinga | question: Who ran for re-election in the Presidential elections?, answer: President Kibaki | question: In what type of election did President Kibaki run for re-election?, answer: election | question: What party did President Kibaki belong to?, answer: National Unity | question: What was the name of the main opposition party in the presidential elections?, answer: ODM | question: Who ran for re-election in the Presidential elections?, answer: Kibaki | question: What did international observers say the elections were below?, answer: international standards | question: Who said the elections were flawed?, answer: international observers | question: In what type of elections did President Kibaki run for re-election?, answer: Presidential | question: Who was the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya candidate?, answer: Raila Odinga question: Where were the keelmen and their families located?, answer: Sandgate | question: What was the name of the close-knit community in the Sandgate area?, answer: keelmen | question: Where did the keelmen export coal to?, answer: London | question: Where was the close-knit community of keelmen located?, answer: the Sandgate area | question: What was the purpose of the keelmen's boats?, answer: export | question: Where did the keelmen get their coal from?, answer: the river banks | question: What was the most devastating loss in Newcastle in the 1630's?, answer: British City | question: Who did the keelmen live with in the Sandgate area?, answer: their families | question: The Sandgate area was to the east of the city and beside what river?, answer: the river | question: In the 1630s, about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of what city died of plague?, answer: Newcastle question: Who is given full independent prescribing authority in the U.S. federal health care system?, answer: ambulatory care pharmacists | question: What did the board of Pharmaceutical Specialties approve as a separate board certification in 2011?, answer: ambulatory care pharmacy practice | question: Where are ambulatory care pharmacists given full independent prescribing authority?, answer: the U.S. federal health care system | question: What are ambulatory care pharmacists given in the U.S. federal health care system?, answer: full independent prescribing authority | question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass?, answer: the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam | question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam?, answer: Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist | question: Who is given full independent prescribing authority in the U.S. federal health care system?, answer: pharmacists | question: In what country are ambulatory care pharmacists given full independent prescribing authority?, answer: U.S. | question: Along with the VA, Indian Health Service, and NIH, what federal health care system has full independent prescribing authority?, answer: NIH | question: What is the name of the U.S. federal health care system?, answer: VA question: In the United Kingdom, what is the term 'private education' almost never used of?, answer: other tertiary institutions | question: In what other Commonwealth countries is the term 'primary and secondary education' restricted to primary and secondary levels?, answer: several other Commonwealth countries | question: Private education in North America covers the whole gamut of educational activity, from pre-school to what?, answer: tertiary level institutions | question: Where can you find more than $45,000 in tuition fees?, answer: several New England preparatory schools | question: What is a pre-school in North America?, answer: school | question: What type of school has a tuition fee that ranges from nothing to more than $45,000?, answer: schools | question: What level of education does private education cover in North America?, answer: tertiary | question: What does private education in North America cover?, answer: educational activity | question: In the United Kingdom, what level of education is the term 'education' generally restricted to?, answer: primary and secondary educational levels | question: In what Commonwealth country is the term'secondary education' rarely used?, answer: Australia question: What is the name of the broadcaster that will carry the contest in the UK?, answer: Live Sports Extra | question: Which broadcaster will carry the 5 Live Sports Extra contest in the UK?, answer: BBC Radio | question: Who will be on the BBC's British English broadcast?, answer: Greg Brady | question: Which broadcaster will carry the 5 Live Sports Extra contest in the UK?, answer: BBC | question: Who will be on the commentary for the BBC's broadcast in the UK?, answer: Rocky Boiman | question: Along with Greg Brady, Rocky Boiman and Rocky Boiman, who will be on the BBC's British English broadcast?, answer: Darren Fletcher | question: What will Greg Brady, Darren Fletcher, and Rocky Boiman be on?, answer: commentary | question: What radio station will carry the contest in the United Kingdom?, answer: BBC Radio 5 Live | question: What is the name of the broadcaster that will carry the contest in the UK?, answer: 5 Live Sports Extra | question: The BBC will carry its own broadcast in what language?, answer: English question: Who has caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct in the United States?, answer: Mary Kay Letourneau | question: Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau have caused increased scrutiny on what?, answer: teacher misconduct | question: Who was a high-profile teacher in the United States?, answer: Debra LaFave | question: Who was a high-profile teacher in the United States?, answer: Pamela Rogers | question: Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau have caused what?, answer: increased scrutiny | question: What has caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct in the United States?, answer: several high-profile cases | question: In what country have cases such as Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct?, answer: the United States question: Who is required to have a bachelor's degree?, answer: Public school teachers | question: Who can receive a certification that lasts as long as ten years?, answer: teachers | question: What type of schools are required to have a bachelor's degree?, answer: public schools | question: What lasts three years?, answer: Teaching certification | question: Which schools do not require their teachers to be certified?, answer: Many charter schools | question: How many middle school teachers are there in the US?, answer: 674,000 middle school teachers | question: What can teachers receive that last as long as ten years?, answer: certificates | question: What type of teachers are generally not as rigorous as full-time professionals?, answer: substitute/temporary teachers | question: How many secondary school teachers are there in the US?, answer: 1 million secondary school teachers | question: How many elementary school teachers are there in the US?, answer: 1.4 million elementary school teachers question: What was the negotiated settlement between the USSR and the USSR based on?, answer: equality | question: Who argue that there was already a negotiated settlement based on equality between both parties prior to 1973?, answer: scholars | question: What did scholars in the US argue existed prior to 1973?, answer: a negotiated settlement | question: Where did scholars argue that there already existed a negotiated settlement based on equality between both parties prior to 1973?, answer: the United States | question: The possibility that the Middle East could become a superpower confrontation with the USSR was of what to the US?, answer: more concern | question: Who did scholars argue had a negotiated settlement based on equality between prior to 1973?, answer: both parties | question: What country has been held responsible for recessions, periods of excessive inflation, reduced productivity, and lower economic growth?, answer: US | question: The possibility of the Middle East becoming a superpower with the USSR was of more concern to the US than what?, answer: oil | question: What is a result of the US production, distribution and price disruptions?, answer: reduced productivity | question: What type of inflation has the US experienced?, answer: excessive inflation question: CBS televised the Super Bowl as part of a cycle between the three main broadcast television partners of what organization?, answer: NFL | question: Who televised the Super Bowl in the United States?, answer: CBS | question: How was the Super Bowl televised in the United States?, answer: part | question: What type of cameras did CBS introduce during the telecast?, answer: pylon cameras | question: Who was on the sidelines of the Super Bowl?, answer: Evan Washburn | question: Who was the NFL's lead broadcast team?, answer: Jim Nantz | question: Who was on the sidelines of the Super Bowl?, answer: Tracy Wolfson | question: Who was the network's lead broadcast team?, answer: Phil Simms | question: What did CBS introduce during the telecast?, answer: new features | question: Where was the Super Bowl televised?, answer: the United States question: In 2014, how much revenue did the construction industry make?, answer: annual revenue | question: What is the rest of the construction industry?, answer: government | question: What did the Census Bureau track in 2014?, answer: statistics | question: In 2014, how much revenue did the construction industry earn?, answer: annual | question: Where is the construction industry located?, answer: the United States | question: Who tracked the construction industry in 2014?, answer: the Census Bureau | question: In 2011, how many women were employed in the United States?, answer: the construction industry | question: In what month and year did the construction industry employ 5.8 million employees?, answer: April | question: What has around $960 billion in annual revenue in the United States?, answer: the industry | question: Who employed less than 10 employees as of 2005?, answer: the average contractor question: What has been a push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and other countries?, answer: consumer costs | question: What does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulate?, answer: prescription medications | question: What is the focus of enforcement in the United States of the Food and Drug Administration regulations?, answer: consumers | question: In the United States, there has been a push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and what other country?, answer: other countries | question: What has been a push to legalize importation of from Canada and other countries?, answer: medications | question: What has been a push to legalize in the U.S. to reduce consumer costs?, answer: importation | question: What is enforcement of the Food and Drug Administration's regulations primarily targeted at?, answer: international drug suppliers | question: Where has there been a push to legalize importation of medications from?, answer: Canada | question: Why has there been a push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and other countries?, answer: order | question: What does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulate?, answer: federal laws question: Where did the Seven Years' War take place?, answer: most theaters | question: What country did Pitt plan campaigns against?, answer: New France | question: Who was the new foreign minister after the Seven Years' War?, answer: France | question: What country's results in most theaters of the Seven Years' War in 1758?, answer: French | question: What did Choiseul want to draw away from North America and the European mainland?, answer: British resources | question: Where did the French Navy battle in 1759?, answer: Quiberon Bay | question: Why did the duc de Choiseul focus on an invasion of Britain?, answer: generally poor French results | question: What country did the duc de Choiseul want to invade?, answer: Britain | question: Whose resources did Choiseul want to draw away from North America and the European mainland?, answer: British question: What field of study is Philip Glass a leader in?, answer: dance anthropology Katherine Dunham | question: Who is the minimalist composer?, answer: Philip Glass | question: Who is the film director and screenwriter of Life Itself?, answer: Philip Kaufman | question: Who is the leader in the field of dance anthropology?, answer: Katherine Dunham | question: What is Philip Kaufman's career?, answer: film director | question: Who is the host of Bungie's Halo video game series?, answer: Serial host Sarah Koenig | question: What is Katherine Dunham's profession?, answer: Bungie founder | question: What is Philip Kaufman's profession?, answer: film critic | question: Who is the founder of the Halo video game series?, answer: , minimalist composer Philip Glass | question: Who is the founder of the Halo video game series?, answer: Alex Seropian question: What team did ITV want to broadcast for a five-year period in 1991?, answer: Premier League | question: What did BSkyB pay £304m for?, answer: the Premier League rights | question: How long did the talks for broadcast rights for the Premier League last?, answer: year | question: What were talks for in the autumn of 1991?, answer: the broadcast rights | question: What was ITV's position at the time of the talks?, answer: the current rights holders | question: What did ITV fight to retain?, answer: the new rights | question: What was held for the broadcast rights for the Premier League in the autumn of 1991?, answer: talks | question: ITV increased its offer from £18m to £34m per year to keep control of what?, answer: the rights | question: Who joined forces with the BBC to make a counter bid for the Premier League rights?, answer: BSkyB | question: Who was the current rights holder in 1991?, answer: ITV question: The Central Bridge is the boundary between High and what river?, answer: Upper Rhine | question: What knee is located in the centre of Basel?, answer: Rhine | question: What direction does the Rhine flow through the Upper Rhine Plain?, answer: North as Upper Rhine | question: What direction does the Rhine now flow as Upper Rhine through the Upper Rhine Plain?, answer: North | question: What is the name of the plain that the river flows through?, answer: the Upper Rhine Plain | question: Where does the Rhine leave in Mainz?, answer: the Upper Rhine Valley | question: The Central Bridge is the boundary between what two rivers?, answer: High and Upper Rhine | question: What is Basel?, answer: the first major city | question: The "Rhine knee" is what major city in the course of the stream?, answer: first | question: What happens in the "Rhine knee"?, answer: the Rhine changes question: What is the result of a reconciliation of medication and patient education?, answer: increased patient health outcomes | question: Who is expected to become more integral in the health care system in the coming decades?, answer: pharmacists | question: In the coming decades, pharmacists are expected to become more integral in what?, answer: the health care system | question: What are pharmacists expected to be compensated for?, answer: their patient care skills | question: When are pharmacists expected to become more integral in the health care system?, answer: the coming decades | question: What does MTM reduce to the health care system?, answer: costs | question: What is reconciled in MTM?, answer: medication and patient education | question: What are pharmacists expected to dispense instead of dispensing?, answer: medication | question: What type of medication does MTM analyze?, answer: prescription | question: What does MTM stand for?, answer: Medication Therapy Management question: In the 10th century, what invaded the rivers of France?, answer: Norse war bands | question: In the 10th century, the incursions of what bands into the rivers of France evolved into more permanent encampments?, answer: Norse war | question: What was included in the encampments of Norse war bands?, answer: personal property | question: What did the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte protect the French lands from?, answer: further Viking incursions | question: Who was included in the permanent encampments of Norse war bands?, answer: local women | question: What river did the Duchy of Normandy extend west to?, answer: Seine | question: What country did the Norse war bands incursion into in the 10th century?, answer: France | question: What river did the Duchy of Normandy extend west to?, answer: the river Seine | question: Where did the Duchy of Normandy extend beyond the Seine?, answer: west | question: What did the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte establish?, answer: Duchy question: Who was the ruler of the Khwarazmian dynasty in the early 13th century?, answer: Shah Ala | question: Who ruled the Khwarazmian dynasty in the early 13th century?, answer: Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad | question: Who ruled the Khwarazmian dynasty?, answer: Shah | question: When was the Khwarazmian dynasty governed by Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad?, answer: the early 13th century | question: Who did Genghis Khan see as a commercial trading partner?, answer: Khwarezmia | question: What did Genghis Khan send the caravan to establish?, answer: official trade ties | question: What dynasty was governed by Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad?, answer: the Khwarazmian dynasty | question: Who was beheaded by the Khwarazmian dynasty?, answer: Muslim | question: Who initially sent a 500-man caravan to establish official trade ties with the empire?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was the governor of Otrar?, answer: Inalchuq question: What did the urban renewal project profoundly affect?, answer: street plan | question: What declined in the early 1950s?, answer: student applications | question: In what neighborhood did the urban renewal project take place?, answer: Hyde Park | question: Why did student applications decline in the 1950s?, answer: increasing crime | question: Who did the early entrant program allow to attend college?, answer: students | question: In what neighborhood did student applications decline in the 1950s?, answer: the Hyde Park neighborhood | question: What was the cause of the decline in student applications in the Hyde Park neighborhood?, answer: poverty | question: When did student applications decline as a result of increasing crime and poverty in the Hyde Park neighborhood?, answer: the early 1950s | question: What did the University of Chicago adopt in response to the urban renewal project?, answer: an early entrant program | question: What college was able to transfer automatically to the University of Chicago after their second year?, answer: Shimer College question: What network completed its transition to color in the 1970s?, answer: ABC | question: What did ABC gain in the 1970s?, answer: audience share | question: What was ABC's transition to in the 1970s?, answer: color | question: What helped ABC's audience share?, answer: several smaller markets | question: What did ABC provide programming that would appeal to?, answer: certain audiences | question: What did ABC become in the 1970s?, answer: the first place network | question: Who did ABC pass in the ratings to become the first place network?, answer: CBS | question: What network did ABC pass in the ratings to become the first place network?, answer: NBC | question: What was ABC's ranking in the 1970s?, answer: first question: Who became ABC's program development manager in the 1970s?, answer: Michael Eisner | question: What network did Michael Eisner join in 1966?, answer: ABC | question: What did Michael Eisner help bring about ideas for?, answer: many series | question: What did Michael Eisner help bring about in the 1970s?, answer: several soap operas | question: How long did Eisner spend on CBS?, answer: several years | question: What was the name of the show that aired on ABC in the 1970s?, answer: American Style | question: What was the name of the show that Michael Eisner helped bring about ideas for?, answer: Happy Days | question: When did Michael Eisner join ABC?, answer: the early 1970s question: Who became one of the central figures of the national identity?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who became one of the central figures of the national identity?, answer: Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan become one of the central figures of?, answer: the Mongolian national identity | question: Whose national identity has had a powerful revival in the early 1990s?, answer: Mongolian | question: Genghis Khan became one of the central figures of what?, answer: the national identity | question: What did Genghis Khan unite?, answer: warring tribes question: What did the College train in the early years?, answer: many Puritan ministers.[citation | question: What type of ministers were trained at the University of Cambridge?, answer: Puritan | question: What school trained many Puritan ministers in the early years?, answer: College | question: What was the purpose of the college?, answer: learning | question: What did a 1643 publication say the school's purpose was to advance learning and perpetuate it to?, answer: posterity | question: What churches did the earliest graduates of the University of Cambridge become clergymen in?, answer: Congregational and Unitarian churches | question: When did the College train many Puritan ministers?, answer: the early years | question: Who went on to become clergymen in Congregational and Unitarian churches?, answer: its earliest graduates | question: What type of church did the earliest graduates of the University of Cambridge attend?, answer: Unitarian | question: What type of churches did the earliest graduates of the University of Cambridge attend?, answer: Congregational question: Who settled in Charleston, South Carolina in the early years?, answer: many Huguenots | question: Where did the Huguenots settle in Charleston?, answer: South Carolina | question: Where did the Huguenots settle in South Carolina?, answer: Charleston | question: Who settled in Charleston, South Carolina in the early years?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where did the Huguenots settle in South Carolina?, answer: present-day Charleston | question: What did some of the descendants of the Huguenots develop in Texas?, answer: new plantations | question: Where was Antoine Poitevin from?, answer: Orsement France | question: Where was Jean Postell from?, answer: Dieppe France | question: Where did the Huguenots immigrate to after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: the Charleston Orange district | question: Where did the Huguenots settle in Charleston, South Carolina?, answer: present-day question: Who was thrown to the ground by a taxicab?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla feed from his window?, answer: pigeons | question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to feed the pigeons?, answer: midnight | question: What was the name of the hotel that Tesla left to feed the pigeons?, answer: the Hotel New Yorker | question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to feed the pigeons?, answer: midnight one night | question: What was Tesla doing when he left the Hotel New Yorker?, answer: his regular commute | question: What did Tesla resume in 1938?, answer: the pigeon-feeding walks | question: What did Tesla refuse when he was thrown to the ground?, answer: medical aid | question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to feed the pigeons?, answer: the fall question: How much coverage did ABC have compared to CBS and NBC?, answer: less coverage | question: What cities had only one television station?, answer: many other cities | question: What was the main source of broadcast entertainment?, answer: network radio | question: What type of service did Denver and Portland not have?, answer: television | question: Which network had less coverage than ABC in the fall of 1949?, answer: CBS | question: Which network had less coverage than CBS and NBC in the fall of 1949?, answer: ABC | question: Denver and Portland were examples of what type of city that did not have a television service?, answer: others | question: What was ABC's third rival in the fall of 1949?, answer: NBC | question: What was ABC's coverage with CBS and NBC in some major cities?, answer: par | question: How many major cities had only two television stations?, answer: a few major cities question: What percentage of students at the University of Chicago were female in 2012?, answer: enrolled students | question: How many students were enrolled at the University of Chicago in the fall quarter of 2014?, answer: students | question: In the 2012 Spring Quarter, who comprised almost 19% of the overall study body?, answer: international students | question: Where is the University of Chicago located?, answer: Chicago | question: In the 2012 Spring Quarter, over 26% of students were what?, answer: domestic ethnic minorities | question: What was the middle 50% band of for the undergraduate class of 2015?, answer: SAT scores | question: How many students were enrolled in the fall quarter of 2014?, answer: 15,244 students | question: How many students did the University of Chicago enroll in the fall quarter of 2014?, answer: 5,792 students | question: How many students did the University of Chicago enroll in its professional schools in 2014?, answer: 5,984 students | question: Where did the University of Chicago enroll 5,792 students in the fall quarter of 2014?, answer: College question: In the final years of apartheid, what type of schools were given the option to convert to a "semi-private" form?, answer: white government schools | question: What type of schools were formerly reserved for white children?, answer: government schools | question: Previously model C schools tend to set much higher school fees than what?, answer: other public schools | question: What are former Model C schools not?, answer: private schools | question: What type of schools in South Africa have the right to set compulsory school fees?, answer: public schools | question: All schools in South Africa have the right to set what?, answer: compulsory school fees | question: What were government schools formerly reserved for?, answer: other race groups | question: The term Model C is still used to describe government schools formerly reserved for whom?, answer: white children | question: In the final years of apartheid, many schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of what race?, answer: other races | question: What was the semi-private form called?, answer: Model C question: How much of Naples' 300,000 inhabitants were killed by the plague of 1649?, answer: half | question: What claimed about 14% of the population in Italy in the first half of the 17th century?, answer: plague | question: The plague of 1649 reduced the population of what city by half?, answer: Seville | question: In what part of the 17th century did a plague claim 1.7 million victims in Italy?, answer: the first half | question: Where was the extreme incidence of the plague?, answer: 17th-century Spain | question: In what century did the plague occur in Spain?, answer: 17th-century | question: In what century did the plague begin?, answer: the 17th century | question: In 1656, the plague killed about half of what city's population?, answer: Naples | question: When did a plague claim 1.7 million victims in Italy?, answer: the first half of the 17th century question: What do grana consist of in the helical thylakoid model?, answer: flattened circular granal thylakoids | question: What is another name for helicoid stromal thylakoids?, answer: lamellar thylakoids | question: What are wrapped around the grana?, answer: helicoid stromal thylakoids | question: In the helical thylakoid model, what consist of a stack of flattened circular granal thylakoids that resemble pancakes?, answer: grana | question: The helicoids may extend as large sheets that link what?, answer: multiple grana | question: In what model do grana consist of a stack of flattened circular granal thylakoids that resemble pancakes?, answer: the helical thylakoid model | question: What do the helices connect to at a bridge-like slit junction?, answer: each granal thylakoid | question: What part of the thylakoid system is continuous?, answer: the thylakoid membranes | question: What encloses a single continuous labyrinth?, answer: the thylakoid space | question: Which part of the helical thylakoid model contains different membrane proteins?, answer: the thylakoid system question: When was there little money available for building work?, answer: post-war years | question: What was there little money available for in the post-war years?, answer: essential repairs | question: How much money was available in the post-war years?, answer: little money | question: When was little money available for repairs?, answer: the immediate post-war years | question: In the 1950s and early 1960s what was little available?, answer: building work | question: What type of art did the new galleries cover?, answer: neo-Classical | question: What was the first major work in the Art Library?, answer: new storage space | question: What type of art did the new galleries cover?, answer: Classical | question: After what war was there little money available for repairs?, answer: - | question: What was the lower ground floor of the museum redesigned into?, answer: galleries question: What do biostratigraphers analyze from outcrop and drill cores?, answer: rock samples | question: Magnetic stratigraphers look for signs of magnetic reversals in what type of rock?, answer: igneous rock units | question: What do biostratigraphers drill for the fossils found in them?, answer: cores | question: Who analyzes rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them?, answer: biostratigraphers | question: What formed in the depositional environment?, answer: the rock units | question: What do scientists use stable isotope studies to gain information about?, answer: past climate | question: Magnetic stratigraphers look for signs of magnetic reversals in igneous rock units within what?, answer: the drill cores | question: What do geochronologists do in order to provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of deposition?, answer: precisely date rocks | question: Geochronologists precisely date rocks within the stratigraphic section in order to provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of what?, answer: deposition | question: What do other scientists perform stable isotope studies on to gain information about past climate?, answer: the rocks question: What are samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field?, answer: drill cores | question: What do stratigraphers analyze in the laboratory?, answer: stratigraphic sections | question: Who can reconstruct ancient processes occurring on the surface of the Earth, interpret past environments, and locate areas for water, coal, and hydrocarbon extraction?, answer: Stratigraphers | question: Who analyzes samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field?, answer: stratigraphers | question: What do stratigraphers analyze data from geophysical surveys that show the locations of in the subsurface?, answer: stratigraphic units | question: What can be combined with well logs to produce a better view of the subsurface?, answer: Geophysical data | question: What do stratigraphers analyze in the laboratory?, answer: samples | question: What do stratigraphers use to combine geophysical data and well logs to produce a better view of the subsurface?, answer: computer programs | question: What data do stratigraphers analyze that show the locations of stratigraphic units in the subsurface?, answer: geophysical surveys | question: What can stratigraphers use to reconstruct ancient processes on the surface of the Earth?, answer: data question: What is Nitroaereus used for?, answer: combustion | question: Who proved that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: Robert Boyle | question: What did Robert Boyle prove was necessary for combustion?, answer: air | question: What is another name for spiritus?, answer: nitroaereus | question: When did Robert Boyle prove that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: the late 17th century | question: What part of air did Mayow call Nitroaereus?, answer: spiritus | question: Who refined Robert Boyle's work by showing that fire requires only a part of air?, answer: English chemist John Mayow | question: Which English chemist showed that fire requires only a part of air?, answer: John Mayow | question: What did Mayow find in a closed container over?, answer: water | question: John Mayow showed that what requires only a part of air?, answer: fire question: Who conducted the experiment that led to the discovery of dephlogisticated air?, answer: Joseph Priestley | question: What was the second volume of Priestley's book called?, answer: Experiments | question: What did Joseph Priestley think the feeling of dephlogisticated air was not similar to?, answer: common air | question: What did Joseph Priestley focus sunlight on?, answer: mercuric oxide | question: Who was given priority in the discovery of dephlogisticated air?, answer: Priestley | question: Who conducted the experiment that led to the discovery of dephlogisticated air?, answer: the British clergyman Joseph Priestley | question: What nationality was Joseph Priestley?, answer: British | question: What kind of air did Joseph Priestley discover?, answer: Different Kinds | question: On what date did Joseph Priestley's experiment take place?, answer: August | question: What did Joseph Priestley say a mouse was more active and lived longer in?, answer: Air question: What do "self" constituents not trigger?, answer: destructive immune responses | question: Who formulated the clonal selection theory?, answer: Frank Burnet | question: Who suggested the clonal selection theory?, answer: Niels Jerne | question: Who developed a theory of how an immune response is triggered according to the self/nonself distinction?, answer: Burnet | question: What is the clonal selection theory of?, answer: immunity | question: What does CST stand for?, answer: the clonal selection theory | question: What do "nonself" entities trigger?, answer: a destructive immune response | question: What is the clonal selection theory called?, answer: CST | question: What does the term "self" refer to?, answer: constituents | question: What theory of immunity has been criticized?, answer: The self/nonself theory question: What did the Jacksonville Consolidation win during this period?, answer: more support | question: What did inner city blacks want in Jacksonville's government?, answer: more involvement | question: What did whites want in Jacksonville?, answer: more services | question: What did whites want in Jacksonville?, answer: more control | question: What began to arise in Jacksonville in the mid-1960s?, answer: corruption scandals | question: How were Jacksonville's officials elected?, answer: the traditional old boy network | question: What did the loss of public high schools in 1964 add momentum to?, answer: government reform | question: What did inner city blacks want more of?, answer: government | question: Who wanted more involvement in Jacksonville's government?, answer: both inner city blacks | question: What did whites want more control over?, answer: the central city question: What type of consultants are on a design team?, answer: archaeological consultants | question: What type of consultants are on a design team?, answer: architectural consultants | question: Who is asked to make a bid for the work after the design is completed?, answer: construction companies | question: What type of companies are asked to make a bid for the work after the design is completed?, answer: construction management companies | question: What type of consultants are on a design team?, answer: planning consultants | question: In the modern industrialized world, construction usually involves the translation of what into reality?, answer: designs | question: In the modern industrialized world, what involves the translation of designs into reality?, answer: construction | question: What type of engineers are on a design team?, answer: electrical engineers | question: What type of engineers are on a design team?, answer: mechanical engineers | question: What type of engineers are on a design team?, answer: structural engineers question: Methodism in the United States is similar to what other denomination?, answer: many other Protestant denominations | question: What has Methodism in the United States seen in the more than 220 years since 1784?, answer: mergers | question: What has Methodism in the United States seen in the more than 220 years since 1784?, answer: divisions | question: In 1830, what denomination split from the Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: Protestant | question: What denomination has seen a number of divisions and mergers since 1784?, answer: Methodism | question: In what country has Methodism seen a number of divisions and mergers?, answer: the United States | question: Who did the Methodist Protestant Church insist should not be the only ones to have any determination in how the church was to be operated?, answer: clergy | question: In 1844, the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church split into two conferences because of tensions over slavery and the power of bishops in what?, answer: the denomination | question: Who did the Methodist Protestant Church split from in 1830?, answer: the Methodist Episcopal Church | question: How many divisions and mergers have occurred since 1784?, answer: a number question: What is one of the toughest rallies in the world?, answer: Safari Rally | question: The Safari Rally was a part of what championship for many years?, answer: World Rally | question: What is one of the toughest rallies in the world?, answer: the world famous Safari Rally | question: Why was the Safari Rally excluded from the World Rally Championship in 2002?, answer: financial difficulties | question: What country is home to the Safari Rally?, answer: Kenya | question: How long was the Safari Rally a part of the World Rally Championship?, answer: many years | question: What is Kenya's motor rallying arena?, answer: home | question: How long has the Safari Rally been a part of the World Rally Championship?, answer: years | question: Where is the Safari Rally located?, answer: the motor rallying arena | question: What was the Safari Rally a part of for many years?, answer: part question: What is the name of the only Regional Park of its size in the Central Valley?, answer: Woodward Park | question: Who founded Woodward Park?, answer: Ralph Woodward | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: Fresno | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: Northeast Fresno | question: What type of park is Woodward Park?, answer: Regional Park | question: In what part of Fresno is Woodward Park located?, answer: part | question: When does the CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) State Championship cross country meet take place?, answer: late November | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: the north eastern part | question: Who founded Woodward Park?, answer: the late Ralph Woodward | question: What kind of enities does Woodward Park have?, answer: am question: What has improved in recent years?, answer: average teacher salaries | question: Who had the highest median salary?, answer: High school teachers | question: What type of teacher has the highest median salary?, answer: high school teachers | question: Who do many teachers sell their lesson plans to?, answer: other teachers | question: Who earns more than those with a standard bachelor's degree and certificate?, answer: Teachers | question: Who has been paid relatively low salaries in the past?, answer: teachers | question: What was the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers in 2004?, answer: secondary teachers | question: Who had the lowest median salary for K-12 teachers?, answer: elementary school teachers | question: Who can enjoy greater benefits than other occupations?, answer: public school teachers | question: What type of teacher was less than half the national median for secondary teachers in 2004?, answer: preschool teachers question: Who was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians in the spring of 1753?, answer: Paul Marin de la Malgue | question: Who was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians in the spring of 1753?, answer: de la Malgue | question: Who was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians in the spring of 1753?, answer: Paul Marin | question: Who did Paul Marin de la Malgue command in the spring of 1753?, answer: Indians | question: Who was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians in the spring of 1753?, answer: Marin | question: What was Paul Marin de la Malgue given in the spring of 1753?, answer: command | question: Who did Paul Marin de la Malgue command in the spring of 1753?, answer: Troupes de la Marine | question: What was the name of the second fort built by Paul Marin de la Malgue?, answer: Fort Le Boeuf | question: What did Paul Marin de la Malgue build?, answer: garrisoned forts | question: What was the name of the creek that Marin built a road to?, answer: LeBoeuf Creek question: Who convinced Fred Silverman to become the first president of ABC Entertainment?, answer: Fred Pierce | question: What was Fred Pierce's job title in 1975?, answer: ABC Television | question: Who was the first director of programming of ABC Entertainment?, answer: Fred Silverman | question: What was the name of the independent television production subsidiary created from the network's namesake programming division?, answer: ABC Entertainment | question: The Morning Exchange was the first morning show to use a set modeled after a living room?, answer: network morning shows | question: What network did Fred Pierce become president of in 1975?, answer: ABC | question: What did Fred Silverman become the director of programming of in 1975?, answer: the independent television production subsidiary ABC Entertainment | question: What was Fred Silverman's position at ABC Entertainment?, answer: first | question: What was the name of ABC's first national morning show?, answer: Good Morning America | question: What was Fred Silverman's job title?, answer: programming question: In 1521, Luther widened his target from individual pieties to doctrines at the heart of what?, answer: Church practices | question: In 1521, Luther widened his target from indulgences and pilgrimages to doctrines at the heart of Church practices., answer: individual pieties | question: Who wrote The Judgement of Luther on Monastic Vows?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who wrote The Judgement of Martin Luther on Monastic Vows?, answer: Luther | question: In 1521, Luther widened his target from individual pieties to doctrines at the heart of what practices?, answer: Church | question: What pieties did Luther widen his target from?, answer: indulgences | question: In 1521, Luther widened his target from pieties to what at the heart of Church practices?, answer: doctrines | question: In 1521, Luther widened his target from indulgences and what to doctrines at the heart of Church practices?, answer: pilgrimages | question: The Judgement of Martin Luther on what was written in November of 1521?, answer: Monastic Vows | question: What did Luther encourage in his essay On Confession, Whether the Pope has the Power to Require It?, answer: private confession question: What is the negative exchange energy between?, answer: neighboring O 2 molecules | question: What is paramagnetic in the triplet form?, answer: O 2 molecules | question: What do O 2 molecules impart to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field?, answer: magnetic character | question: What happens between neighboring O 2 molecules?, answer: the negative exchange energy | question: What is attracted to a magnet to a sufficient extent that a bridge of liquid oxygen may be supported against its own weight between the poles of a powerful magnet?, answer: Liquid oxygen | question: What is attracted to a magnet to a sufficient extent that a bridge of what may be supported against its own weight between the poles of a powerful magnet?, answer: liquid oxygen | question: In the triplet form, how many molecules are paramagnetic?, answer: 2 molecules | question: Where do the unpaired electrons in O 2 molecules come from?, answer: the molecule | question: What is attracted to a magnet to a sufficient extent that a bridge of liquid oxygen may be supported against its own weight between the poles of a powerful magnet?, answer: oxygen | question: In what form are O 2 molecules paramagnetic?, answer: the triplet form question: What did Normandy experience in the golden age of?, answer: lost illuminated manuscripts | question: Mont-Saint-Michel, Fécamp, Jumièges, Bec, Saint-Ouen, Saint-Evroul, and Saint-Wandrille took part in the "renaissance" of what?, answer: Norman art | question: What did Normandy experience in the final decade of the 11th and first of the 12th century?, answer: illustrated manuscripts | question: What country experienced a golden age of illustrated manuscripts?, answer: Normandy | question: Who did not have the rich and distinctive traditions of the cultures they conquered?, answer: Normans | question: What did the dukes begin in the early 11th century?, answer: church reform | question: What did Normandy's golden age of illustrated manuscripts ceased to function after the midpoint of the century?, answer: scriptoria | question: What did the Normans not have the rich and distinctive traditions of the cultures they conquered?, answer: the visual arts | question: What did the dukes patronize?, answer: intellectual pursuits | question: What did the Normans lack in the visual arts?, answer: the rich and distinctive traditions question: Who received one of 38 possible bids in 1915?, answer: Tesla | question: Who received one of 38 bids in 1915?, answer: Edison | question: How many bids did Edison receive in 1915?, answer: 38 possible bids | question: Who won the prize in 1937?, answer: neither Tesla | question: In the years after the rumors, neither Tesla nor Edison won what?, answer: the prize | question: How long after the rumors did neither Tesla nor Edison win the prize?, answer: the years | question: After what did neither Tesla nor Edison win the prize?, answer: these rumors | question: In what year did Edison receive one of 38 bids?, answer: 1915 | question: In what year did Tesla receive one of 38 possible bids?, answer: 1937 | question: How many bids did Edison receive in 1915?, answer: 38 question: What are perpendicular to the O-O molecular axis?, answer: atomic 2p orbitals | question: What is filled from the atomic orbitals of the individual oxygen atoms?, answer: molecular orbitals | question: What is filled from the atomic orbitals of the individual oxygen atoms?, answer: orbitals | question: What results in the cancellation of contributions from the 2s electrons?, answer: sequential filling | question: What type of orbitals are perpendicular to the O-O molecular axis?, answer: 2p | question: What is the filling of molecular orbitals formed from?, answer: the atomic orbitals | question: The double bond results from the filling of molecular orbitals formed from the atomic orbitals of what?, answer: the individual oxygen atoms | question: What orbitals are filled after the partial filling of?, answer: the lowest π and π* orbitals | question: What orbitals are filled after the filling of the double bond?, answer: the low σ and σ* orbitals | question: What is cancelled from the remaining two of the six 2p electrons after their partial filling of the lowest and * orbitals?, answer: contributions question: Newton's Law of Gravitation states that the force on a spherical object of mass due to the gravitational pull of mass is what?, answer: gravity | question: Henry Cavendish made the first measurement of using a torsion balance as a measurement of what?, answer: mass | question: Whose Law of Gravitation states that the force on a spherical object of mass due to the gravitational pull of mass is universal?, answer: Newton | question: What is the dimensional constant used to describe the relative strength of gravity known as?, answer: Universal Gravitation Constant | question: Henry Cavendish made the first measurement of using a torsion balance as a measurement of the mass of what?, answer: Earth | question: What is used to describe the relative strength of gravity?, answer: a dimensional constant | question: What does Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant describe?, answer: the relative strength | question: What did Henry Cavendish use to make the first measurement of the mass of the Earth?, answer: the above equation | question: Newton's law of gravity states that the force on a spherical object of mass due to the gravitational pull of mass is what?, answer: Gravitation question: What could the name Huguon suggest the derogatory inference of?, answer: superstitious worship | question: Who held that Huguon, the gate of King Hugo, was haunted by the ghost of le roi Huguet?, answer: popular fancy | question: Who was Huguon the gate of?, answer: King Hugo | question: Who regarded the ghost of le roi Huguet as an infamous scoundrel?, answer: Roman Catholics | question: Who came back to harm the living at night?, answer: other spirits | question: At what time did the pretendus réformés habitually gather in Tours?, answer: night | question: What was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: Huguon | question: What did the pretendus reformés sing at night?, answer: psalms | question: Who was regarded by Roman Catholics as an infamous scoundrel?, answer: Huguet | question: For what purpose did the pretendus reformés habitually gather at night?, answer: political purposes question: What did Luther believe every good work designed to attract God's favor was?, answer: sin | question: What did Luther say we will commit while we are here?, answer: sins | question: What was one of Luther's most emphatic statements?, answer: faith | question: What did Luther argue was a sin?, answer: every good work | question: Who was the victor over sin, death, and the world?, answer: Christ | question: What was one of Luther's most emphatic statements on faith?, answer: this work | question: Luther said that life is not a place where what resides?, answer: justice | question: What did Luther say Christ was the victor over?, answer: death | question: What did Luther say every good work designed to attract God's favor was?, answer: a sin question: In what city did the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre take place?, answer: Paris | question: When did the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre end?, answer: October | question: What was St. Bartholomew's Day?, answer: Massacre | question: How many Huguenots were killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: thousands | question: Who were killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: Huguenots | question: Who killed thousands of Huguenots in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: Catholics | question: In what provinces were 3,000 and 7,000 Protestants killed?, answer: French | question: What was the name of the city in which the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre took place?, answer: Troyes | question: Nearly 3,000 Protestants were slaughtered in what city?, answer: Toulouse question: Where did the first Huguenots settle?, answer: Good Hope | question: Where did Maria de la Queillerie settle?, answer: Cape Town | question: Where did Maria de la Queillerie settle?, answer: today Cape Town | question: Where did the Huguenots settle?, answer: Cape | question: Who settled at the Cape of Good Hope from as early as 1671?, answer: Individual Huguenots | question: Who was the first Huguenot to arrive at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: Maria de la Queillerie | question: Who was the first Huguenot to arrive at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: François Villion | question: Who was Maria de la Queillerie's wife?, answer: commander Jan van Riebeeck | question: What was François Villion's nickname?, answer: Viljoen | question: Who was Maria de la Queillerie's husband?, answer: Jan van Riebeeck question: What do cytokines and other chemicals recruit to the site of infection?, answer: immune cells | question: Leukotrienes attract what type of cells?, answer: white blood cells | question: What do leukotrienes attract?, answer: certain white blood cells | question: Inflammation is one of the first responses of the immune system to what?, answer: infection | question: What do cytokines and other chemicals remove?, answer: pathogens | question: What is one of the first responses of the immune system to infection?, answer: Inflammation | question: Redness, swelling, heat, and pain are caused by increased blood flow into what?, answer: tissue | question: What causes redness, swelling, heat, and pain?, answer: increased blood flow | question: Prostaglandins produce fever and the dilation of what?, answer: blood vessels | question: What effect do interferons have?, answer: anti-viral effects question: Who secured the northeast border of Korea?, answer: Kublai | question: What troubled the early years of Kublai Khan's reign?, answer: Instability | question: What threatened Kublai?, answer: domestic unrest | question: When did instability trouble Kublai Khan?, answer: the early years | question: Li Tan instigated a revolt against what rule?, answer: Mongol rule | question: Kublai feared that his dependence on whom left him vulnerable to future revolts and defections to the Song?, answer: Chinese officials | question: Which tributary state was Korea a tributary of?, answer: Mongol question: What did the Normans combine with their own conceptions of?, answer: feudal law | question: What group combined the administrative machinery of the Byzantines, Arabs, and Lombards with their own conceptions of feudal law and order to forge a unique government?, answer: Normans | question: The Kingdom of Sicily was characterized by the Normans, Byzantines, Arabs, and what other group?, answer: Lombards | question: Who did the Normans combine with the Byzantines and Lombards to create a unique government?, answer: Arabs | question: Whose administrative machinery did the Normans combine with their own conceptions of feudal law?, answer: Byzantines | question: What did the Normans combine with feudal law to create a unique government?, answer: order | question: What did the Normans combine with the Byzantines, Arabs, and Lombards to forge?, answer: a unique government | question: What religion did the Normans have a bureaucracy of?, answer: Eastern Orthodox | question: What did the Normans combine with the administrative machinery of the Byzantines, Arabs, and Lombards to forge a unique government?, answer: their own conceptions | question: What did the Normans combine with the Byzantines, Arabs, and Lombards to create a unique government?, answer: the administrative machinery question: What is the name of the not-for-profit United States computer networking consortium led by members from the research and education communities, industry, and government?, answer: Internet2 | question: In what country is Internet2 a not-for-profit computer networking consortium?, answer: United States | question: Internet2 is led by members from the research and education communities, industry, and what other group?, answer: government | question: Who leads Internet2?, answer: members | question: What industry is a member of Internet2?, answer: industry | question: What was the name of the first Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: Internet2 is not for what?, answer: profit | question: What happened to Abilene in 2007?, answer: Internet2 officially retired Abilene | question: What was the name of the first Internet2 network?, answer: Network | question: Who built the first Internet2 Network?, answer: The Internet2 community question: What did Iqbal fear India's Hindu-majority population would crowd out?, answer: Muslim heritage | question: In what region of India did Iqbal envision an independent state?, answer: northwestern India | question: What type of society did Iqbal fear would crowd out its heritage, culture, and political influence?, answer: Muslim | question: What country did Iqbal fear would crowd out Muslim heritage, culture, and political influence?, answer: India | question: What did Iqbal fear would weaken the spiritual foundations of Islam and Muslim society?, answer: secular nationalism | question: What did Iqbal fear the Hindu-majority population would crowd out?, answer: political influence | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League in 1930?, answer: Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League in 1930?, answer: Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League in 1930?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: What did Iqbal promote in his travels to Egypt, Afghanistan, Palestine and Syria?, answer: greater Islamic political co question: What ism is a controversial concept not only because it posits a political role for Islam but also because its supporters believe their views merely reflect Islam?, answer: Islam | question: What is a controversial concept not only because it posits a political role for Islam but also because its supporters believe their views merely reflect Islam?, answer: Islamism | question: Who is an example of a Muslim intellectual who does not believe that Islam is merely a political ideology?, answer: Javed Ahmad Ghamidi | question: Who is a scholar who does not believe that Islam is merely a political ideology?, answer: Fred Halliday | question: Hayri Abaza argues that the lack of distinction between Islam and Islamism leads many in the West to support what?, answer: illiberal Islamic regimes | question: Who is an example of a scholar who does not believe that Islam is merely a political ideology?, answer: John Esposito | question: What is Javed Ahmad Ghamidi?, answer: Muslim intellectuals | question: Who seeks to separate religion from politics?, answer: progressive moderates | question: Islamism posits what for Islam?, answer: a political role | question: What do progressive moderates want to separate from religion?, answer: politics question: What is another name for Political Islam?, answer: إسلام سياسي‎ islām siyāsī | question: What does Political Islam try to implement in all spheres of life?, answer: Islamic values | question: What is another name for Islamism?, answer: Political Islam | question: What type of revival movement is Islamism?, answer: Islamic | question: What is the name of the Islamic revival movement often characterized by moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt "to implement Islamic values in all spheres of life"?, answer: Islamism | question: Islamism is characterized by moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt to implement Islamic values in all spheres of what?, answer: life | question: What is the name of the Islamic revival movement that is often characterized by?, answer: moral conservatism | question: What language is Political Islam?, answer: Arabic | question: What is Islamism?, answer: an Islamic revival movement | question: What do Islamists work to do from the bottom up?, answer: Islamize society question: What is the Muslim Brotherhood well known for?, answer: educational assistance | question: What type of group is the Muslim Brotherhood known for?, answer: student advisory groups | question: What does the Muslim Brotherhood provide to students from out of town?, answer: housing assistance | question: What type of assistance does the Muslim Brotherhood provide?, answer: legal assistance | question: What does the Muslim Brotherhood facilitate to avoid dowry demands?, answer: inexpensive mass marriage ceremonies | question: What is the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Islamist movements | question: Who does the Muslim Brotherhood provide housing assistance to?, answer: students | question: What type of facilities are provided by the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: sports facilities | question: What type of movement is the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Islamist | question: What are the Muslim Brotherhood well known for?, answer: free or low cost medical clinics question: What is a historical fluke of the short-lived era of the heyday of secular Arab nationalism between 1945 and 1970?, answer: political Islam | question: What was a historical fluke of the short-lived era of secular Arab nationalism between 1945 and 1970?, answer: apolitical Islam | question: What is quietist/non-political Islam?, answer: Islam | question: If Islam is a way of what, how can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not Muslims?, answer: life | question: What type of Islam requires explanation?, answer: quietist/non-political Islam | question: Who has asked the question, "If Islam is a way of life, how can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not Muslims?, answer: Islamists | question: What was the heyday of between 1945 and 1970?, answer: secular Arab nationalism | question: Islamists believe that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not what?, answer: Muslims | question: What does quietist/non-political Islam require?, answer: explanation | question: What is quietist/non-political Islam not?, answer: Islamism question: What type of rockets were the LC-34 and LC-37 built for?, answer: IB rockets | question: Where was the Launch Operations Center located?, answer: Canaveral | question: What was the name of the spacecraft that would outgrow the Canaveral launch facilities in Florida?, answer: Apollo | question: Where were the Canaveral launch facilities located?, answer: Florida | question: What did Apollo outgrow in Florida?, answer: the Canaveral launch facilities | question: What was the name of the Saturn I and IB rocket that was being built at the northern end of the launch complexes?, answer: LC-37 | question: What was started in July 1961 for the Launch Operations Center?, answer: land acquisition | question: Where was the Launch Operations Center located?, answer: Merritt Island | question: What did President Johnson rename the LOC to in honor of Kennedy?, answer: Cape Canaveral | question: What type of rockets were the LC-34 and LC-37 built for?, answer: Saturn question: What standards did Christianity and French culture bring to the world?, answer: French standards | question: Who was a small minority in Algeria?, answer: French settlers | question: What country sent small numbers of settlers to its colonies?, answer: French | question: What did France bring to the world?, answer: culture | question: What religion did France bring to the world?, answer: Christianity | question: How many settlers did France send to its colonies?, answer: small numbers | question: France sent small numbers of what to its colonies?, answer: settlers | question: Why did France bring Christianity and French culture to the world?, answer: a moral justification | question: Who was the leading exponent of colonialism in 1884?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: What was the population of French settlers in Algeria?, answer: a small minority question: Where was the Space Task Group directing the nation's manned space program?, answer: Langley Research Center | question: What was the name of the group that was directing the Apollo program?, answer: Space Task Group | question: What is the name of the Manned Spacecraft Center?, answer: MSC | question: What was added to the Manned Spacecraft Center?, answer: Mission Control Center | question: Who was responsible for the Langley Research Center?, answer: NASA | question: What program did Gilruth's Space Task Group not have the ability to manage?, answer: Apollo | question: Who was given authority to grow his organization into a new NASA center?, answer: Gilruth question: When has the term "civil disobedience" become utterly debased?, answer: modern times | question: What has been argued that the term "civil disobedience" has always suffered from?, answer: ambiguity | question: What does the term civil disobedience refer to?, answer: anti-war demonstrators | question: What has the term civil disobedience become a code-word for?, answer: political assassins | question: What is another example of civil disobedience?, answer: draft evaders | question: What does the term "civil disobedience" refer to?, answer: campaign hecklers | question: What does the term "civil disobedience" refer to?, answer: campus militants | question: What has the term civil disobedience been used to describe?, answer: aim | question: What type of delinquents is the term civil disobedience used to describe?, answer: juvenile delinquents | question: What has always suffered from ambiguity and in modern times become utterly debased?, answer: the term "civil disobedience question: Why was the first episode delayed?, answer: extended news coverage | question: Who was assassinated?, answer: US President John F. Kennedy | question: What was delayed by ten minutes due to extended news coverage of the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy?, answer: episode | question: What US president was assassinated in 1963?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: When was the first episode of The Apprentice delayed by ten minutes?, answer: first | question: The BBC believed viewers had missed the first episode due to the coverage of the assassination, as well as a series of what?, answer: power blackouts | question: What country was John F. Kennedy from?, answer: US | question: What was delayed by ten minutes due to extended news coverage of the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy?, answer: the first episode | question: How long did it take for the first episode to go out?, answer: fact | question: When was the assassination of John F. Kennedy?, answer: the previous day question: What is the Short Form of the Hugo Award for?, answer: Best Dramatic Presentation | question: What award did Karen Gillan win in 2012?, answer: Best Actress | question: What award did Matt Smith win in 2012?, answer: Best Actor | question: What is the oldest science fiction/fantasy award for?, answer: films | question: What award is the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: the oldest science fiction/fantasy award | question: Who won Best Actress in 2012?, answer: Karen Gillan | question: What is the oldest science fiction/fantasy award for?, answer: series | question: What award did Matt Smith win in 2012?, answer: National Television | question: Who won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: The winning episodes | question: What is the oldest science fiction/fantasy award for films and series?, answer: the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation question: What is the result of the existence of a finite set of?, answer: electron states | question: What must some of the electrons in a material be in when they are densely packed together?, answer: higher energy states | question: What can't electrons occupy the same quantum mechanical state as?, answer: other electrons | question: What type of fermions cannot occupy the same quantum mechanical state as other electrons?, answer: electron | question: What can't occupy the same quantum mechanical state as other electrons?, answer: electrons | question: When electrons in a material are densely packed together, there are not what for them all?, answer: enough lower energy quantum mechanical states | question: What does it take to pack electrons together?, answer: energy | question: What is a common misconception to ascribe the stiffness and rigidity of?, answer: solid matter | question: What cannot electrons occupy as other electrons?, answer: the same quantum mechanical state | question: What is a common misconception about solid matter?, answer: rigidity question: What type of engine typically had the cylinders arranged inline?, answer: Multiple expansion engines | question: What are triple and quadruple expansion engines?, answer: Such engines | question: What are three or four expansion stages in a multi-expansion engine called?, answer: triple and quadruple expansion engines | question: Where was the Yarrow-Schlick-Tweedy balancing system used?, answer: some marine triple expansion engines | question: What is the result of splitting the expansion into more stages?, answer: the multiple expansion engine | question: What is another name for a quadruple expansion engine?, answer: the double expansion engine | question: What is used to divide the work into equal shares for each expansion stage?, answer: cylinders | question: What are the cylinders of a quadruple expansion engine designed to divide the work into equal shares for?, answer: each expansion stage | question: What is the multiple expansion engine a logical extension of?, answer: the compound engine | question: What is a logical extension of the compound engine to split the expansion into yet more stages to increase?, answer: efficiency question: What is conjectured to be partially responsible for weakened immune responses in aging individuals?, answer: hormone levels | question: What is the age-related decline in immune function related to?, answer: vitamin D levels | question: What is a progressive decline in hormone levels with age partially responsible for?, answer: weakened immune responses | question: What causes people to stay indoors more?, answer: decreased activity levels | question: What is a thyroid hormone regulated by the immune system?, answer: hormone activity | question: The age-related decline in what is also related to declining vitamin D levels in the elderly?, answer: immune function | question: What type of person has a decline in hormone levels that is partially responsible for weakened immune responses?, answer: aging individuals | question: What is conjectured to be partly responsible for weakened immune responses in aging individuals?, answer: age | question: As people age, two things happen that negatively affect what?, answer: their vitamin D levels | question: As a person ages, the skin becomes less adept at producing what?, answer: vitamin D. question: What appear even in the structurally most simple forms of life?, answer: Immune systems | question: Many species utilize mechanisms that appear to be precursors of what?, answer: vertebrate immunity | question: What are offensive elements of in unicellular eukaryotes?, answer: the immune systems | question: What arose with the first vertebrates?, answer: a multicomponent, adaptive immune system | question: What do not generate lymphocytes or an antibody-based humoral response?, answer: invertebrates | question: What do invertebrates not generate?, answer: lymphocytes | question: What is the name of the unique defense mechanism that bacteria use to protect themselves from viral pathogens?, answer: the restriction modification system | question: What do prokaryotes use to retain fragments of the genomes of phage that they have come into contact with in the past?, answer: CRISPR sequences | question: Prokaryotes also possess what?, answer: acquired immunity | question: When did a multicomponent, adaptive immune system arise?, answer: first question: What have been designed from the time of James Watt to the present day?, answer: Many such engines | question: What part of a reciprocating steam engine is replaced by a Wankel engine?, answer: valve gear | question: What type of engine is the Wankel engine based on?, answer: a conventional reciprocating steam engine | question: What is a Wankel engine based on?, answer: a pistonless rotary engine | question: What is a serious problem with Wankel engines?, answer: many such designs.[citation | question: Who designed the Wankel engine?, answer: James Watt | question: What is an example of a pistonless rotary engine?, answer: the Wankel engine | question: What can be found at the bottom of the article?, answer: more details | question: What is the main problem with using a pistonless rotary engine?, answer: quantity production | question: What is the Wankel engine used for?, answer: place question: What are researchers hampered by the lack of?, answer: reliable statistics | question: What is usually extrapolated from figures from the clergy?, answer: plague victims | question: Who is hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period?, answer: researchers | question: An epidemiological account of the plague is as important as an identification of what?, answer: symptoms | question: What does the spread of the plague vary by over 100%?, answer: overall population | question: What is as important as an identification of symptoms?, answer: an epidemiological account | question: What is usually extrapolated from figures from the clergy?, answer: Estimates | question: What are estimates of plague victims usually extrapolated from?, answer: figures | question: In what period are researchers hampered by the lack of reliable statistics?, answer: this period | question: What is an epidemiological account of as important as an identification of symptoms?, answer: the plague question: What can function problems be recast as?, answer: decision problems | question: What can be recast as decision problems?, answer: function problems | question: Deciding whether a given triple is a member of a set corresponds to solving what?, answer: the problem | question: What can be recast as decision problems?, answer: the notion | question: What is the relation of a to b?, answer: = | question: Deciding whether a given triple is a member of a set corresponds to solving the problem of multiplying what?, answer: two numbers | question: What can the multiplication of two integers be expressed as the set of?, answer: triples | question: What is the relation between a and b?, answer: a × b | question: What are the sets of triples?, answer: a, b, c | question: Deciding whether a given triple is a member of what corresponds to solving the problem of multiplying two numbers?, answer: this set corresponds question: Some species rely on osmotic pressure to adapt to water of what?, answer: different densities | question: What do some ctenophores rely on to adapt to water of different densities?, answer: osmotic pressure | question: Some ctenophores rely on osmotic pressure to adapt to what?, answer: water | question: What has shown that some species rely on osmotic pressure to adapt to water of different densities?, answer: experiments | question: What controls the buoyancy of some species?, answer: ctenophores | question: What are ctenophores body fluids normally as concentrated as?, answer: seawater | question: If ctenophores enter less dense brackish water, the ciliary rosettes may pump water out of the mesoglea to decrease what?, answer: its density | question: If ctenophores enter what type of water?, answer: less dense brackish water | question: What is it uncertain how ctenophores control?, answer: their buoyancy | question: What type of ctenophores rely on osmotic pressure to adapt to water of different densities?, answer: some species question: What is lawbreaking if it is not done publicly announced in order to constitute?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What type of disobedience does Stephen Eilmann believe should take the form of if it is necessary to disobey rules that conflict with morality?, answer: public civil disobedience | question: What is lawbreaking if it is not done publicly called?, answer: disobedience | question: What type of disobedience does Stephen Eilmann believe is more effective?, answer: open disobedience | question: What is it usually recognized that lawbreaking must be publicly announced in order to constitute civil disobedience?, answer: order | question: What must be publicly announced in order to constitute civil disobedience?, answer: lawbreaking | question: What did Shiphrah and Puah refuse in the Book of Exodus?, answer: a direct order | question: What type of disobedience does Stephen Eilmann believe should be used instead of public civil disobedience?, answer: simply covert lawbreaking | question: What Book did Shiphrah and Puah refuse a direct order of Pharaoh but misrepresented how they did it?, answer: Exodus | question: Who did Shiphrah and Puah refuse a direct order of?, answer: Pharaoh question: What was the first time the printing press helped with the translation of the 95 Theses?, answer: first | question: What was the controversy of the 95 Theses one of the first to be aided by the printing press?, answer: history | question: When did Luther's friends translate the 95 Theses from Latin to German?, answer: January | question: What language was the 95 Theses translated into?, answer: German | question: What language was the 95 Theses translated from?, answer: Latin | question: Whose friends translated the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: Luther | question: What was one of the first in history to be aided by the translation of the 95 Theses?, answer: the printing press | question: Who translated the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: friends | question: In two months, copies of the 95 Theses had spread throughout what continent?, answer: Europe | question: What was one of the first in history to be aided by the printing press?, answer: the controversy question: What format became the dominant format for the three broadcast television networks in the 1965-66 season?, answer: color | question: Who wrote "Beating the Odds: The Untold Story Behind the Rise of ABC"?, answer: Goldenson | question: Which network remained in third place in the 1965-66 season?, answer: ABC | question: Who was color the dominant format for in the 1965-66 season?, answer: the three broadcast television networks | question: What was ABC's financial problems compared to?, answer: the network | question: What was ABC's position in the 1965-66 season?, answer: third place | question: What did color become for the three broadcast television networks in the 1965-66 season?, answer: the dominant format | question: Along with Norton Simon, General Electric, International Telephone and Telegraph, what company sought to take over ABC?, answer: Litton Industries | question: What book did Goldenson write in 1991?, answer: The Untold Story question: Along with westerns, what type of programming was shown on ABC in the 1950s?, answer: detective series | question: Why did ABC become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: large part | question: Who discovered that Bandstand had a strong ratings in the Philadelphia market?, answer: ABC Entertainment president Ollie Treiz | question: What network had fewer affiliates than ABC in the 1950s?, answer: CBS | question: What company was Ollie Treiz president of in 1957?, answer: ABC Entertainment | question: What network became a serious contender to NBC and CBS in the 1950s?, answer: ABC | question: What network had fewer affiliates than ABC in the 1950s?, answer: NBC | question: What was the main reason ABC became a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: programming | question: What genre of programming was popular in the 1950s?, answer: westerns | question: Who was the president of ABC in 1957?, answer: Ollie Treiz question: What planet's orbit did Newton's Law of Gravitation not fully explain?, answer: Mercury | question: What planet could not be found despite Newton's Law of Gravitation's predictions?, answer: no such planet | question: Who wrote the Law of Gravitation?, answer: Newton | question: What planet's orbit did Newton's Law of Gravitation not fully explain?, answer: the planet Mercury | question: What did some astrophysicists believe would explain the discrepancies in the orbit of Mercury?, answer: some early indications | question: Newton's Law of what did not fully explain the orbit of Mercury?, answer: Gravitation | question: What did some astrophysicists predict the existence of that would explain the discrepancies in Newton's Law of Gravitation?, answer: another planet | question: What did some astrophysicists predict the existence of another planet would explain?, answer: the discrepancies question: If P NP then there are what in NP that are neither in P nor NP-complete?, answer: problems | question: What are NP-intermediate problems?, answer: Such problems | question: The graph isomorphism problem and the integer factorization problem are examples of problems believed to be what?, answer: NP | question: What are problems in NP that are neither in P nor NP-complete called?, answer: NP-intermediate problems | question: What does Ladner believe there are problems in NP that are neither in P or NP-complete?, answer: P | question: What is an example of a NP-intermediate problem?, answer: the integer factorization problem | question: What is an example of a NP-intermediate problem?, answer: the discrete logarithm problem | question: What is an example of a NP-intermediate problem?, answer: The graph isomorphism problem | question: How many NP problems are not known to be in P or to be NP-complete?, answer: the very few NP problems | question: Who showed that if P NP then there exist problems in NP that are neither in P nor NP-complete?, answer: Ladner question: In Japan, average attainment on standardized tests may exceed those in what country?, answer: Western countries | question: What is highly problematic in Japan?, answer: classroom discipline | question: What is it not clear that this stereotypical view reflects the reality of?, answer: East Asian classrooms | question: What country's classrooms are stereotypical?, answer: East Asian | question: What do many teachers find the students unmanageable and do not enforce at all?, answer: discipline | question: What is highly problematic in Japan?, answer: behavior | question: Who find the students unmanageable?, answer: many teachers | question: What countries' educational goals are commensurable with those in Western countries?, answer: these countries | question: What is not clear about East Asian classrooms?, answer: the educational goals | question: What reflects the reality of East Asian classrooms?, answer: this stereotypical view question: What is the fifth most populous county in California?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the fifth most populous county in California?, answer: San Bernardino | question: What is the most populous county in California?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is the name of the county in which Los Angeles is located?, answer: Orange | question: What is the fifth most populous county in the state?, answer: Riverside | question: Where are Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside in the top 15 most populous counties?, answer: the United States | question: Where are Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside in the United States?, answer: the top 15 most populous counties | question: What are the five most populous in the state?, answer: Its counties | question: In what state are Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside the most populous?, answer: the state | question: How many counties are in the top 15 most populous counties in the United States?, answer: 15 question: Jacksonville has suffered less damage from what than most east coast cities?, answer: hurricanes | question: What pier was damaged by Hurricane Floyd?, answer: Jacksonville Beach | question: What city has only received one direct hit from a hurricane since 1871?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Jacksonville has suffered less damage from hurricanes than what other east coast city?, answer: most other east coast cities | question: How much damage has Jacksonville experienced from hurricanes?, answer: less damage | question: What did Tropical Storm Bonnie cause in 2004?, answer: minor damage | question: Jacksonville has less damage from hurricanes than most other cities on what coast?, answer: east coast | question: What has Jacksonville experienced less of than most east coast cities?, answer: damage | question: What type of winds did Hurricane Dora have?, answer: sustained hurricane-force winds | question: What was damaged during Hurricane Floyd?, answer: the Jacksonville Beach pier question: Where is Jacksonville located?, answer: northeast Florida | question: Jacksonville is centered on the banks of what river?, answer: St. Johns River | question: Jacksonville is in the First Coast region of what state?, answer: Florida | question: What region of Florida is Jacksonville located in?, answer: First Coast | question: What communities are along the Atlantic coast?, answer: Jacksonville Beaches | question: Where is the St. Johns River located?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Fort Caroline was one of the earliest European settlements in what continent?, answer: United States | question: Jacksonville is 340 miles north of what city?, answer: Miami | question: What state is about 25 miles south of Jacksonville?, answer: Georgia | question: Who was the first military governor of the Florida Territory?, answer: Andrew Jackson question: Jacksonville is the largest city by area in what country?, answer: United States | question: Jacksonville is the largest city by what in Florida?, answer: population | question: Which city is the county seat of Duval County?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Jacksonville is the largest city by population in what state?, answer: Florida | question: What is Jacksonville's population in Florida?, answer: the largest city | question: What is the largest city in the contiguous United States?, answer: area | question: Jacksonville is the largest city by area in what country?, answer: the contiguous United States | question: Jacksonville is the principal city in what area?, answer: the Jacksonville metropolitan area | question: Where is most of the population of Jacksonville located?, answer: the city limits | question: In what country is Jacksonville ranked 12th most populous?, answer: the United States question: What was the population of Jacksonville in 2000?, answer: United States Census | question: What is the most populous city in Florida?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What branch of the military does Jacksonville have ties to?, answer: the United States Navy | question: Jacksonville is the most populous city in what state?, answer: Florida | question: Where is Jacksonville ranked in the United States in terms of population?, answer: twelfth | question: Jacksonville is the twelfth most populous city in what country?, answer: the United States | question: What was the population of Jacksonville in 2000?, answer: the 2000 United States Census | question: What is Jacksonville's ranking in the United States in terms of population?, answer: the twelfth most populous city | question: What is Jacksonville's largest community?, answer: Filipino American question: What city suffered from the effects of rapid urban sprawl after World War II?, answer: Jacksonville | question: After what war did Jacksonville begin to increase spending to fund new public building projects?, answer: World War II | question: What was the name of the story that created a dynamic sense of civic pride in Jacksonville?, answer: Jacksonville Story | question: What did Jacksonville suffer from after World War II?, answer: rapid urban sprawl | question: What did the city of Jacksonville begin to increase spending to fund after World War II?, answer: new public building projects | question: What did Jacksonville suffer from after World War II?, answer: negative effects | question: What did Jacksonville residents move to after World War II?, answer: newer housing | question: What did the Jacksonville Story create?, answer: public library | question: What type of auditorium was built in Jacksonville after World War II?, answer: civic auditorium | question: What did the Jacksonville Story create?, answer: civic pride question: Who was the commander of the French forces after Marin died?, answer: Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre | question: Whose claim to the Ohio Country was superior to the British?, answer: French | question: Who did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre invite to dinner with him?, answer: Washington | question: Who was Jacques Legardeur de?, answer: Saint-Pierre | question: What position did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre hold?, answer: commander | question: Who did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre replace as commander of the French forces?, answer: Marin | question: On what date did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre die?, answer: October | question: What did Dinwiddie demand from Saint-Pierre?, answer: an immediate French withdrawal | question: What did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre command?, answer: the French forces | question: Who sent the letter to Saint-Pierre?, answer: Dinwiddie question: Who was the president of the University of Kansas from 1933-1953?, answer: James Bryant Conant | question: What type of institutions did James Bryant Conant want creative scholarship to be a part of?, answer: research institutions | question: What did James Bryant Conant reinvigorate to guarantee its preeminence among research institutions?, answer: creative scholarship | question: What was the name of James Bryant?, answer: Conant | question: Conant created programs to identify, recruit, and support what?, answer: talented youth | question: What position did James Bryant Conant hold?, answer: president | question: What did Conant devise to identify, recruit, and support talented youth?, answer: programs | question: What did Conant see as a vehicle of opportunity for the gifted?, answer: higher education | question: What did Conant ask the faculty to make a definitive statement about in 1943?, answer: general education | question: What was the Report published in 1945 one of the most influential manifestos in the history of?, answer: American education question: What is James Hutton often viewed as the first modern geologist?, answer: . | question: Who is often viewed as the first modern geologist?, answer: James Hutton | question: What was the name of the two-volume version of Hutton's theory?, answer: Vol | question: James Hutton is often viewed as what modern geologist?, answer: first | question: What is James Hutton often viewed as?, answer: the first modern geologist | question: Who is often viewed as the first modern geologist?, answer: Hutton | question: What did the new rocks at the bottom of the sea become?, answer: dry land | question: Where was James Hutton's paper presented to?, answer: Edinburgh | question: What did Hutton believe sediments would form at the bottom of the sea?, answer: new rocks | question: What did Hutton believe must be much older than previously thought?, answer: Earth question: Who died in 1226?, answer: Jochi | question: Who ordered Jochi to be poisoned?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who sent for his sons in the spring of 1223?, answer: Khan | question: Who did Jochi make an alliance with?, answer: Sultan Muhammad | question: What did Jochi try to protect from destruction?, answer: Urgench | question: Who did Jochi say he would be doing a service if he killed his father?, answer: Muslims | question: Where did Jochi remain after heeding the order from Genghis Khan?, answer: Khorasan | question: What did Urgench belong to?, answer: territory | question: What did Juzjani say he would be doing if he killed his father?, answer: assistance | question: What did Jochi give to the Muslims?, answer: support question: Who presented Luther with copies of his writings?, answer: Johann Eck | question: On what behalf of the Empire did Johann Eck speak?, answer: behalf | question: What was Johann Eck's position at the Archbishop of Trier?, answer: assistant | question: Who confirmed he was their author?, answer: Luther | question: Johann Eck spoke on behalf of what empire?, answer: Empire | question: What city was the Archbishop of?, answer: Trier | question: What did Johann Eck give Luther when he spoke on behalf of the Empire?, answer: copies | question: Luther requested time to think about the answer to which question?, answer: second | question: Who was Johann Eck's assistant?, answer: the Archbishop of Trier | question: What did Luther request to think about the answer to the second question?, answer: time question: John Dalton's original atomic hypothesis assumed that the atoms in compounds would normally have the simplest atomic ratios with what?, answer: respect | question: Who assumed that water's formula was HO?, answer: Dalton | question: John Dalton's original atomic hypothesis assumed that the atoms in compounds would normally have what?, answer: the simplest atomic ratios | question: What is the atomic mass of water?, answer: oxygen | question: Dalton's original atomic hypothesis assumed that atoms in what would normally have the simplest atomic ratios with respect to one another?, answer: compounds | question: What is formed of two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of oxygen?, answer: water | question: Who arrived at the correct interpretation of water's composition by 1811?, answer: Amedeo Avogadro | question: What did Dalton give oxygen as 8 times that of hydrogen?, answer: the atomic mass | question: What is the atomic mass of oxygen 8 times that of?, answer: hydrogen question: Who was the pope in 1979 and 1983?, answer: John Paul | question: What did John Paul II's visits to Poland encourage?, answer: the growing anti-communist fervor | question: Who did John Paul II call to descend and renew the face of the land?, answer: Thy Spirit | question: What did John Paul II's visits to Poland bring to the budding solidarity movement?, answer: support | question: Where did John Paul II celebrate Mass in 1979?, answer: Victory Square | question: John Paul II's visits to Poland in 1979 and 1983 brought support to what?, answer: the budding solidarity movement | question: What did John Paul II celebrate in Warsaw in 1979?, answer: Mass | question: What country did John Paul II call "renew the face" of?, answer: Poland question: What do Schmitt and Zipperer point to as one of the causes of economic inequality?, answer: economic liberalism | question: John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to economic liberalism and the decline of union membership as one of the causes of what?, answer: economic inequality | question: What does the U.S. economy provide a lower level of than all continental European countries for which data is available?, answer: economic mobility | question: John Schmitt and who were the authors of the CEPR?, answer: Ben Zipperer | question: Who wrote the CEPR?, answer: John Schmitt | question: What is the rate of crime and incarceration in the U.S.?, answer: high rates | question: What country has unions remained strong?, answer: continental European liberalism | question: What level of income inequality did Schmitt and Zipperer say was associated with the U.S. economic and social model?, answer: high levels | question: What does the U.S. economic and social model associated with?, answer: poor health outcomes | question: John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to the decline of what as one of the causes of economic inequality?, answer: union membership question: What was Fort Carillon later renamed?, answer: Fort Ticonderoga | question: What was the name of the British encampment at the upper end of navigation on the Hudson River?, answer: Fort Edward | question: Which fort did Johnson's advance stop at?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: What did the French build at Ticonderoga Point?, answer: Fort Carillon | question: Where did Dieskau send to to meet Johnson's threat?, answer: Fort St. Frédéric | question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Vaudreuil | question: Who did Vaudreuil send to Fort St. Frédéric?, answer: Baron Dieskau | question: Who did Vaudreuil send to Fort St. Frédéric?, answer: Dieskau | question: Whose expedition was better organized than Shirley's?, answer: Johnson | question: Whose expedition was better organized than Johnson's?, answer: Shirley question: Who offers justifying grace to all people?, answer: God | question: What does justifying grace pardon the believer of?, answer: sin | question: What cancels our guilt and empowers us to resist the power of sin?, answer: justifying grace | question: What is another name for Justifying Grace?, answer: Accepting Grace | question: What is another term for justifying?, answer: Grace | question: What does justifying grace enable us to fully love?, answer: neighbor | question: What does Justifying Grace mean?, answer: grace | question: Who atoned us on the cross?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: Whose atoning work on the cross causes us to be forgiven?, answer: Christ | question: How do we receive God's grace?, answer: faith question: Which country is a founding member of the East African Community?, answer: Kenya | question: What is the name of the East African Community?, answer: EAC | question: What is the name of Kenya's lake?, answer: Lake Victoria | question: Where does Kenya's territory extend from Lake Victoria to?, answer: Lake Turkana | question: What was the former name of Lake Turkana?, answer: Lake Rudolf | question: Where is Kenya located?, answer: Africa | question: What is Kenya's official language?, answer: /ˈkɛnjə/ | question: What does EAC stand for?, answer: the East African Community | question: When did Kenya have a population of 45 million?, answer: July question: What is the name of the national park in Kenya?, answer: Lake Nakuru National Park | question: What is the name of the national park in Kenya?, answer: Aberdares National Park | question: What mountain in Kenya has snow permanently on its peaks?, answer: Mount Kenya | question: What country has a humid tropical climate on its Indian Ocean coastline?, answer: Kenya | question: What is the name of the national park in Kenya?, answer: West Tsavo National Park | question: What is Lamu?, answer: several world heritage sites | question: Where is Kenya's coastline located?, answer: Indian Ocean | question: What is the largest tropical fresh-water lake in the world?, answer: Lake Victoria | question: What is one of the world heritage sites in Kenya?, answer: numerous beaches | question: What type of competitions are held every year in Kenya?, answer: international yachting competitions question: Who has been a dominant force in women's volleyball in Africa?, answer: Kenya | question: What league did Kenya win in 2003?, answer: World Cricket League Division | question: Kenya's women's volleyball team has competed at the Olympics and what other event?, answer: World Championships | question: What organization was suspended by FIFA in March 2007?, answer: Kenya Football Federation | question: Where did Kenya's sevens team rank in the 2006 season?, answer: IRB Sevens World Series | question: Kenya's women's volleyball team has competed at the Olympics and what other championships?, answer: World | question: What has the Kenyan volleyball team won in the past decade?, answer: various continental championships | question: Where has Kenya been a dominant force in women's volleyball?, answer: Africa | question: What team has won continental championships in the past decade?, answer: the national team | question: What competition did Kenya win in 2003?, answer: the inaugural World Cricket League Division question: Kenya has proven deposits of what in Turkana?, answer: oil | question: What country has proven deposits of oil in Turkana?, answer: Kenya | question: Exploration is still continuing to determine if there are what?, answer: more reserves | question: What does Kenya rely on for its oil reserves?, answer: industry regulations | question: Where has Kenya proven deposits of oil?, answer: Turkana | question: What has Kenya proven in Turkana?, answer: deposits | question: What has been discovered in Turkana?, answer: the commercial viability | question: What type of reserves does Kenya have?, answer: no strategic reserves question: What type of republic is Kenya?, answer: a presidential representative democratic republic | question: What country is a democratic republic?, answer: Kenya | question: Executive power is exercised by what?, answer: government | question: What position is the president of Kenya?, answer: head | question: What type of system is the president of Kenya?, answer: a multi-party system | question: What body has legislative power in Kenya?, answer: Senate | question: What is exercised by the government?, answer: Executive power | question: What is Kenya's president the head of?, answer: state | question: What power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly?, answer: Legislative power | question: Who exercises executive power in Kenya?, answer: the government question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: boxing | question: What is Kenya active in?, answer: several sports | question: What country is known for its dominance in middle-distance and long-distance athletics?, answer: Kenya | question: Kenya has produced Olympic and Commonwealth Games champions in what?, answer: various distance events | question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: union | question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: football | question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: rallying | question: Kenyan athletes continue to dominate the world of what type of running?, answer: distance | question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: cricket | question: Who is a former marathon world record holder in Kenya?, answer: former Marathon world record-holder Paul Tergat question: What does the CPI measure?, answer: public sector corruption | question: Where does the CPI measure corruption?, answer: various countries | question: What is the name of Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index?, answer: CPI | question: What does EACC stand for?, answer: Anti-Corruption Commission | question: What country ranks low on the Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index?, answer: Kenya | question: What does the CPI measure?, answer: corruption | question: What is the name of the new and independent Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission?, answer: EACC | question: What is an example of a significant development with regards to curbing corruption from the Kenyan government?, answer: instance question: In what event did Kenya win several medals?, answer: Olympics | question: How many medals did Kenya win during the Beijing Olympics?, answer: several medals | question: What country is Kenya the most successful nation in the 2008 Olympics?, answer: Africa | question: Who is Africa's most successful nation in the 2008 Olympics?, answer: Kenya | question: When did Kenya win several medals?, answer: the Beijing Olympics | question: What IAAF prize did Jelimo win?, answer: Golden League | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Samuel Wanjiru | question: What did Henry Rono do?, answer: world record performances | question: What did Jelimo win?, answer: the IAAF Golden League jackpot question: Who introduced Kenya's first system of education?, answer: British colonists | question: What country's first system of education was introduced by British colonists?, answer: Kenya | question: What was Kenya's first system of?, answer: education | question: What system of education was introduced by British colonists?, answer: first | question: Who introduced Kenya's first system of education?, answer: British | question: What did the changes in the subject content of history and geography reflect?, answer: national cohesion | question: What was made to reflect Kenya's national cohesion?, answer: Changes | question: What was the Ominde Commission formed to introduce after Kenya's independence?, answer: changes question: When did the US Government's African Growth and Opportunity Act give a boost to Kenya's manufacturing?, answer: recent years | question: What country has been included in the US Government's African Growth and Opportunity Act?, answer: Kenya | question: What has the new government's favourable tax measures done?, answer: Other initiatives | question: What did the new government remove duty on?, answer: other raw materials.[citation | question: What is the name of the US Government's African Growth and Opportunity Act?, answer: AGOA | question: What did the new government remove duty on?, answer: capital equipment | question: Kenya's inclusion in the US Government's African Growth and Opportunity Act has given a boost to what?, answer: manufacturing question: By the late 1980s, tourism was Kenya's principal source of what?, answer: foreign exchange | question: What is Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: Tourism | question: What is Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: tourism | question: How long has the tourism sector exhibited steady growth?, answer: most years | question: What has the tourism sector exhibited in most years since independence?, answer: steady growth | question: What country's services sector contributes 61% of the GDP?, answer: Kenya | question: What is Kenya's second largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: coffee | question: What has exhibited steady growth in most years since independence?, answer: The tourism sector question: What are the features unique to Kenyan English derived from?, answer: local Bantu languages | question: Kenyan English also contains elements of what language?, answer: American English | question: What country's various ethnic groups typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities?, answer: Kenya | question: What is the local dialect of English used by some people in Kenya?, answer: Kenyan English | question: What is widely spoken in commerce, schooling, and government?, answer: English | question: What language is primarily used in the country?, answer: British English | question: What do Kenya's ethnic groups typically speak within their own communities?, answer: tongues | question: What are Swahili and English used for communication with?, answer: other populations | question: What is the primary language spoken in some urban areas?, answer: Swahili question: What is the name of the breakfast in the morning in Kenya?, answer: kiamsha kinywa | question: What is the Kenyan term for 10 o'clock tea?, answer: chai ya saa nne | question: Who generally has three meals in a day?, answer: Kenyans | question: What is the Kenyan word for 10 o'clock tea?, answer: chai ya | question: What is usually tea or porridge with bread, chapati, mahamri, boiled sweet potatoes or yams?, answer: Breakfast | question: What is the name of the first meal that Kenyans have in the morning?, answer: breakfast | question: What is the name of the afternoon meal that Kenyans usually have in the afternoon?, answer: lunch | question: What is another name for chai ya saa nne?, answer: saa kumi | question: What is the name of the afternoon lunch in Kenya?, answer: (chakula cha mchana | question: What does chai ya saa nne mean?, answer: tea question: What has tainted Kenya's armed forces?, answer: corruption allegations | question: Kenya's armed forces are similar to what in the country?, answer: many government institutions | question: What type of allegations have tainted Kenya's armed forces?, answer: corruption | question: What has the corruption of the Kenyan armed forces been less of?, answer: public view | question: What has the corruption of the Kenyan Armed Forces been less subject to?, answer: public scrutiny | question: What country's armed forces have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: Kenya | question: In 2010, credible claims of corruption were made with regard to recruitment and procurement of what?, answer: Armoured Personnel Carriers | question: What has been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: Kenya’s armed forces | question: Why has corruption been less in public view of Kenya's armed forces?, answer: notoriety | question: What are the armed forces traditionally cloaked by?, answer: state security question: What is a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: T cell | question: What is a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: T cells | question: What are a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: Killer T cells | question: What is tightly controlled and generally requires a very strong MHC/antigen activation signal?, answer: T cell activation | question: What is particularly important in preventing the replication of viruses?, answer: T cell killing | question: What are a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: cells | question: When an activated T cell contacts what?, answer: such cells | question: T cell killing of what is particularly important in preventing the replication of viruses?, answer: host cells | question: What type of T cell recognizes a different antigen?, answer: B cells | question: What does TCR stand for?, answer: their T cell receptor question: Who is the chair of the IPCC?, answer: Korean economist Hoesung Lee | question: What office did Hoesung Lee hold after the election of the new IPCC?, answer: IPCC Bureau | question: Who is the chair of the IPCC?, answer: Hoesung Lee | question: Hoesung Lee is the chair of what organization?, answer: IPCC | question: Who was Rajendra K. Pachauri?, answer: chairs | question: Who was the previous chair of the IPCC?, answer: Rajendra K. Pachauri | question: Who was Hoesung Lee's vice-Chair before he was elected to the IPCC?, answer: Ismail El Gizouli | question: What nationality is Hoesung Lee?, answer: Korean | question: Who led the IPCC before the election?, answer: his vice-Chair Ismail El Gizouli | question: Who was the IPCC chair in 1988?, answer: Bert Bolin question: Who promoted commercial, scientific, and cultural growth?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who expanded the Grand Canal from southern China to Daidu?, answer: Kublai | question: What did Kublai Khan finance?, answer: trade caravans | question: Kublai expanded the Grand Canal from what part of China?, answer: southern China | question: Marco Polo wrote the most influential European account of what?, answer: Yuan China | question: What country did Kublai Khan rule?, answer: China | question: What are paper banknotes called?, answer: Chao | question: What did Kublai Khan encourage the circulation of?, answer: paper banknotes | question: What did Kublai Khan promote?, answer: commercial, scientific, and cultural growth | question: What is Pax Mongolica?, answer: Mongol peace question: What did the name Zhiyuan legitimize?, answer: traditional Chinese political succession | question: Who claimed the Mandate of Heaven?, answer: Kublai | question: What did the name Zhiyuan herald?, answer: Chinese history | question: What is the language of the Great Yuan?, answer: Chinese | question: What did the name Zhiyuan legitimize?, answer: Mongol rule | question: What is the modern name for Zhongdu?, answer: Beijing | question: What was the name of the capital that was moved from Karakorum to Khanbaliq?, answer: Mongol | question: Where did the Mongol capital move to in 1264?, answer: Khanbaliq | question: Where was the Mongol capital located in Mongolia?, answer: Karakorum | question: What style was the Great Yuan?, answer: a traditional Chinese dynasty question: Kublai's government was a compromise between preserving what in China?, answer: Mongol interests | question: Kublai's government was a compromise between preserving Mongol interests in China and fulfilling the demands of whom?, answer: Chinese | question: Kublai left the local administrative structure of what?, answer: past Chinese dynasties | question: Who instituted the reforms proposed by his Chinese advisers?, answer: Kublai | question: Kublai's government was a compromise between preserving Mongol interests in what country?, answer: China | question: Kublai's government was a compromise between preserving what interests in China?, answer: Mongol | question: What did Kublai expand the circulation of?, answer: paper money | question: What did Kublai maintain monopolies on?, answer: iron question: What did Kublai's government face after 1279?, answer: financial difficulties | question: Who won a Pyrrhic victory against Burma?, answer: Kublai | question: Annam, Burma, and Champa recognized what?, answer: Mongol hegemony | question: Whose treasury was drained by wars and construction projects?, answer: Mongol | question: Who defeated the Mongols at the Battle of Bch ng?, answer: Tran dynasty | question: Efforts to raise and collect tax revenues were plagued by corruption and what?, answer: political scandals | question: Zhao Zhong and Xu Zongdao fled to what dynasty?, answer: Song dynasty | question: Zhao Zhong and Xu Zongdao fled to what dynasty?, answer: Song dynasty China | question: Who led the Chinese Tran clan to Dai Viet?, answer: Trần Kinh question: Who was the deposed Khan of the Naiman confederation?, answer: Kuchlug | question: What khanate did Kuchlug usurp?, answer: Qara Khitai | question: What dynasty did the Mongol army fight?, answer: Jin dynasty | question: What did Temüjin fold Kuchlug into?, answer: Mongol Empire | question: Who was the deposed leader of the Naiman confederation?, answer: Khan | question: Who decided to defeat Kuchlug?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What confederation did Kuchlug belong to?, answer: Naiman | question: What dynasty did the Mongol army fight?, answer: Western Xia | question: Genghis Khan decided to defeat Kuchlug to take him out of what?, answer: power | question: Who was Temüjin's empire?, answer: Mongol question: What does Seerhein mean?, answer: Lake Rhine | question: What lake consists of three bodies of water?, answer: Lake Constance | question: What is the name of the upper lake in Lake Constance?, answer: Obersee | question: What does Lake Constance consist of?, answer: water | question: What river flows into Lake Constance from the south following the Swiss-Austrian border?, answer: Rhine | question: What is the name of the lower lake in Lake Constance?, answer: Untersee | question: What does Seerhein mean?, answer: "Lake Rhine | question: Where is Lake Constance located?, answer: Alps | question: Lake Constance's shorelines lie in Thurgau and what Swiss canton?, answer: St. Gallen | question: What is the nationality of the cantons of Thurgau and St. Gallen?, answer: Swiss question: What could exhaust much of their steam?, answer: Land-based steam engines | question: What was usually readily available in land-based steam engines?, answer: feed water | question: What was not essential in marine applications prior to and during World War I?, answer: high vessel speed | question: What type of warships were powered by steam turbines?, answer: ocean liners | question: Prior to World War I, the expansion engine dominated marine applications where high vessel speed was not essential?, answer: speed | question: What type of applications did the expansion engine dominate prior to and during World War I?, answer: marine applications | question: What superseded the expansion engine?, answer: the British invention steam turbine | question: What type of ship was the HMS Dreadnought the first to replace the reciprocating engine with the steam turbine?, answer: warships | question: Land-based steam engines could exhaust much of what?, answer: their steam | question: What dominated marine applications prior to and during World War I?, answer: the expansion engine question: What is another name for a project manager?, answer: construction engineer | question: What does large-scale construction require collaboration across?, answer: multiple disciplines | question: What is a cause of inconvenience to the public?, answer: construction delays | question: What is another name for a construction manager?, answer: project manager | question: What is another name for a construction manager?, answer: design engineer | question: What are megaprojects?, answer: The largest construction projects | question: What requires collaboration across multiple disciplines?, answer: Large-scale construction | question: What does large-scale construction require?, answer: collaboration | question: Who supervises large-scale construction?, answer: a construction manager | question: What is one of the most important considerations for a large-scale construction project?, answer: construction-site safety question: What has large-scale regeneration replaced former shipping premises with?, answer: new office developments | question: What has large-scale regeneration replaced with imposing new office developments?, answer: former shipping premises | question: Who commissioned the Gateshead Millennium Bridge?, answer: Gateshead Council | question: Where is the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art located?, answer: Gateshead | question: What area is now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces?, answer: Gateshead Quaysides | question: The Gateshead Millennium Bridge has integrated the older Newcastle Quayside more closely with what?, answer: major cultural developments | question: What has replaced former shipping premises with imposing new office developments?, answer: Large-scale regeneration | question: What is the name of the innovative tilting bridge that was commissioned by Gateshead Council?, answer: the Gateshead Millennium Bridge | question: What is the name of the Norman Foster-designed music centre?, answer: The Sage Gateshead music centre | question: What is the BALTIC Centre for?, answer: Contemporary Art question: What can cause a neutralizing immune response?, answer: Larger drugs | question: Computational methods have been developed to predict the immunogenicity of what?, answer: larger peptides | question: In what way can larger drugs cause a neutralizing immune response?, answer: larger doses | question: What is immunoproteomics?, answer: large sets | question: What can provoke a neutralizing immune response?, answer: drugs | question: Computational methods have been developed to predict the immunogenicity of peptides and proteins, which are particularly useful in designing therapeutic antibodies, assessing likely virulence of mutations in viral coat particles, and validation of what?, answer: proposed peptide-based drug treatments | question: Immunoproteomics is the study of large sets of what?, answer: proteins | question: What can larger drugs cause?, answer: a neutralizing immune response | question: Computational methods have been developed to predict the immunogenicity of what?, answer: peptides | question: Immunoproteomics is the study of large sets of proteins involved in what?, answer: the immune response question: What is another name for the Van de Graaff generator?, answer: death ray | question: What was the purpose of the teleforce weapon?, answer: anti-aircraft purposes | question: When did Tesla make claims about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: life | question: What did Tesla study to make his claims about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: the Van de Graaff generator | question: What did Tesla make regarding a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: claims | question: Who made claims about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: Tesla | question: What generator did Tesla study?, answer: the Van de Graaff | question: What was the teleforce capable of being used against?, answer: ground-based infantry | question: What did Tesla describe as capable of being used against ground-based infantry or for anti-aircraft purposes?, answer: the weapon | question: What did the press refer to the "teleforce" as?, answer: a "peace ray question: What type of disobedience does LeGrande encourage a distinction between?, answer: civil disobedience | question: LeGrande encourages a distinction between lawful protest demonstration and what?, answer: violent civil disobedience | question: Who wrote that the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of the term is extremely difficult, if not impossible?, answer: LeGrande | question: LeGrande encourages a distinction between lawful protest demonstration and what?, answer: nonviolent civil disobedience | question: What does LeGrande find the student of civil disobedience surrounded by?, answer: grammatical niceties | question: What does LeGrande find the student of civil disobedience surrounded by?, answer: semantical problems | question: What does LeGrande think is extremely difficult to formulate?, answer: a single all-encompassing definition | question: What has no more or less meaning than the individual orator intends it to have?, answer: specific terminology | question: LeGrande says the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of what is extremely difficult, if not impossible?, answer: the term | question: Who does LeGrande find specific terminology has no more or less meaning than?, answer: the individual orator question: Lead fusible plugs are too small in area to lower what?, answer: steam pressure | question: What escapes if the water level drops?, answer: steam | question: What may be present in the crown of the boiler's firebox?, answer: fusible plugs | question: The smallest of what has little effect on dampening the fire?, answer: boilers | question: How much effect does the steam escape have on dampening a fire?, answer: little effect | question: What happens if the water level drops?, answer: the lead melts | question: What happens if the water level drops?, answer: the firebox crown increases | question: What has little effect on dampening the fire?, answer: the steam escape | question: The steam escape has little effect on dampening what?, answer: the fire | question: What escapes if the water level drops?, answer: the steam question: What is the local language in India's schools?, answer: government schools | question: What type of schools are more popular in India?, answer: private schools | question: What can only non-profit trusts and societies run in India?, answer: schools | question: What do critics of the system say leads to in a country that has the largest adult illiterate population in the world?, answer: fewer schools | question: Who checks the compliance of schools in India?, answer: school inspectors | question: What does official data not capture the extent of in India?, answer: private schooling | question: What is the medium of education in private schools in India?, answer: the government and private schools | question: What country has the largest adult illiterate population in the world?, answer: India | question: Where is the Annual Status of Education Report located?, answer: rural India | question: What has the Annual Status of Education Report been reporting in government schools than in private schools?, answer: poorer academic achievement question: What is the name of the unicameral council in Warsaw?, answer: Warsaw City Council | question: What is the name of Warsaw's legislative body?, answer: City Council | question: In what city is Legislative power vested?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is vested in the Warsaw City Council?, answer: Legislative power | question: What is the Legislative power in Warsaw vested in?, answer: a unicameral Warsaw City Council | question: What is the name of the Warsaw City Council?, answer: Council | question: What type of body is the Warsaw City Council?, answer: most legislative bodies | question: Who are elected directly every four years?, answer: Council members | question: What is the name of the Warsaw City Council?, answer: Rada Miasta | question: What do the committees oversee?, answer: various functions question: What company was Leonard Goldenson president of?, answer: UPT | question: Who was the president of UPT in 1951?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: What network did UPT want to buy in 1951?, answer: ABC | question: Who did Leonard Goldenson approach in 1951 on a proposal for UPT to purchase ABC?, answer: Noble | question: Who was the founder of CBS?, answer: CBS founder William S. Paley | question: Who was the president of UPT in 1951?, answer: Goldenson | question: What did UPT retain in its management of ABC?, answer: autonomy | question: Who was the founder of CBS?, answer: William S. Paley | question: What network did William S. Paley want to merge with?, answer: CBS question: What did Lepidodinium viride replace its peridinin chloroplast with?, answer: a green algal derived chloroplast | question: What was the endosymbiotic event that led to Lepidodinium viride chloroplast?, answer: serial secondary endosymbiosis | question: Lepidodinium viride and its close relatives are what?, answer: dinophytes | question: What did Lepidodinium viride lose?, answer: their original peridinin chloroplast | question: What is the only dinophyte that has a chloroplast that's not from the rhodoplast lineage?, answer: Lepidodinium | question: What type of endosymbiotic event led to Lepidodinium viride's chloroplast?, answer: tertiary endosymbiosis | question: What is a green alga containing a primary chloroplast called?, answer: a secondary chloroplast | question: What did the endosymbiotic event that led to the chloroplast of Lepidodinium viride contain?, answer: a primary chloroplast | question: What type of endosymbiotic event led to Lepidodinium viride's chloroplast?, answer: secondary | question: What is surrounded by two membranes and has no nucleomorph?, answer: The chloroplast question: What type of phagocytes are in the innate leukocytes?, answer: dendritic cells | question: What type of innate leukocytes are eosinophils, basophils, and natural killer cells?, answer: mast cells | question: What are the innate leukocytes?, answer: natural killer cells | question: What is an important mediator in the activation of the adaptive immune system?, answer: Innate cells | question: What are the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: Leukocytes | question: What are leukocytes?, answer: (white blood cells | question: Leukocytes are the second arm of what?, answer: the innate immune system | question: Leukocytes are what arm of the innate immune system?, answer: second | question: How do innate leukocytes identify and eliminate pathogens?, answer: larger pathogens | question: Innate cells are important mediators in the activation of what?, answer: the adaptive immune system question: What type of light do chloroplasts require to complete division?, answer: bright white light | question: What type of light do chloroplasts require to complete division?, answer: white light | question: Light has been shown to be a requirement for what?, answer: chloroplast division | question: What type of light can chloroplasts grow under?, answer: green light | question: What type of light can chloroplasts grow under?, answer: poor quality green light | question: What has been shown to be a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: Light | question: Light has been shown to be a requirement for chloroplasts what?, answer: division | question: What can grow and progress through some of the constriction stages under poor quality green light?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What can stimulate the chloroplasts to divide and reduce the population of dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts?, answer: Exposure | question: What do chloroplasts require to complete division?, answer: exposure question: Warsaw's infrastructure was similar to what other city in Central and Eastern Europe?, answer: many cities | question: Along with Central and Eastern Europe, where did Warsaw's infrastructure suffer during its time as an Eastern Bloc economy?, answer: Eastern Europe | question: What type of economy was Warsaw?, answer: Eastern Bloc | question: What has Warsaw seen over the past decade?, answer: many improvements | question: What city has seen many improvements due to solid economic growth, an increase in foreign investment and funding from the European Union?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is one reason Warsaw has seen many improvements over the past decade?, answer: solid economic growth | question: What did Warsaw suffer from during its time as an Eastern Bloc economy?, answer: infrastructure | question: What type of economy was Warsaw?, answer: an Eastern Bloc economy | question: In what part of Europe did Warsaw suffer from a poor infrastructure during its time as an Eastern Bloc economy?, answer: Central | question: What has increased in Warsaw over the past decade?, answer: foreign investment question: What type of denomination has the United Methodist Church experienced significant membership losses in recent decades?, answer: many other mainline Protestant denominations | question: What has the United Methodist Church experienced in recent decades?, answer: significant membership losses | question: When has the United Methodist Church experienced significant membership losses?, answer: recent decades | question: What type of denomination is the United Methodist Church?, answer: Protestant | question: What denomination has experienced significant membership losses in recent decades?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What is concentrated primarily in the Midwest and the South?, answer: Membership | question: What has the United Methodist Church experienced significant losses in recent decades?, answer: membership | question: In what country has the United Methodist Church experienced significant membership losses?, answer: the United States | question: What type of loss has the United Methodist Church experienced in recent decades?, answer: members | question: Which state has the highest rate of UMC members?, answer: North Carolina question: What do chloroplasts use the potential energy stored in an H+, or hydrogen ion gradient to generate?, answer: ATP energy | question: What is another name for an H+?, answer: hydrogen ion gradient | question: What do the molecules between the photosystems pump into the thylakoid space?, answer: hydrogen ions | question: How many hydrogen ions are in the thylakoid system than in the stroma?, answer: more hydrogen ions | question: What uses the energy from the flowing hydrogen ions to phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate into adenosine triphosphate?, answer: ATP synthase | question: What phosphorylates adenosine diphosphate into adenosine triphosphate?, answer: chloroplast ATP synthase | question: chloroplasts use the potential energy stored in an H+, or hydrogen ion gradient to generate what?, answer: ATP | question: What do the photosystems capture to energize electrons taken from water?, answer: light energy | question: What does ATP synthase use to phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate?, answer: the flowing hydrogen ions | question: Chloroplasts use the potential energy stored in an H+, or hydrogen ion gradient to generate ATP energy like what?, answer: mitochondria question: What type of weather does Jacksonville get in the winter?, answer: mild weather | question: What is Jacksonville's subtropical climate called?, answer: Köppen Cfa | question: What type of weather is common in Jacksonville?, answer: summer thunderstorms | question: What city has a humid subtropical climate?, answer: Jacksonville | question: During what season does Jacksonville see mild weather?, answer: winters | question: What type of weather does Jacksonville have during the summer?, answer: hot and humid weather | question: What season can be hot and wet?, answer: Summers | question: When is Jacksonville's weather hot and humid?, answer: summer | question: When is Jacksonville's weather hot and humid?, answer: summers | question: What region of the United States has a humid subtropical climate?, answer: Atlantic question: The United Methodist Church has official liturgies for services of Holy Communion, baptism, weddings, funerals, ordination, anointing of the sick and daily office prayer services like what?, answer: other historic Christian churches | question: The United Methodist Church has official liturgies for what?, answer: services | question: What do some clergy offer?, answer: healing services | question: All Saints Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil are examples of what?, answer: special services | question: In most cases, congregations also use what of liturgical worship?, answer: other elements | question: What does The United Methodist Church have for Holy Communion, baptism, weddings, funerals, ordination, anointing of the sick and daily office prayer services?, answer: official liturgies | question: What church has official liturgies for services of Holy Communion, baptism, weddings, funerals, ordination, anointing of the sick and daily office prayer services?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the name of the book that contains the special services for holy days?, answer: The United Methodist Book | question: What is the name of the book that contains the special services for holy days?, answer: The United Methodist Hymnal | question: What is one of The United Methodist Church's official liturgies?, answer: Holy Communion question: What have two main layers of cells that sandwich a middle layer of jelly-like material?, answer: ctenophores | question: Along with cnidarians, ctenophores and ctenophores have traditionally been labelled diploblastic, along with what other animal?, answer: sponges | question: What type of animal has a type of muscle that arises from the middle cell layer?, answer: cnidarians | question: What do ctenophores have two main layers of?, answer: cells | question: How many main cell layers do more complex animals have?, answer: three main cell layers | question: Where does ctenophores and cnidarians have muscle that arises from in more complex animals?, answer: the middle cell layer | question: What are ctenophores and cnidarians traditionally labelled?, answer: diploblastic | question: How many main layers of cells do ctenophores have?, answer: two main layers | question: What layer of jelly-like material does ctenophores have?, answer: a middle layer | question: What do ctenophores have a middle layer of?, answer: jelly-like material question: What was the name of the first folk metal band formed in Newcastle?, answer: Folk metal band Skyclad | question: What type of band was Skyclad?, answer: metal band | question: What was Brian Johnson a member of before becoming the lead vocalist of AC/DC?, answer: local rock band Geordie | question: Venom is considered to be the originators of what type of metal?, answer: black metal | question: What is the name of the folk-rock group with a strong Tyneside connection?, answer: Lindisfarne | question: What was Paul Gascoigne's career?, answer: -footballer Paul Gascoigne | question: What was Skyclad regarded as?, answer: the first folk metal band | question: Who was Paul Gascoigne?, answer: Geordie ex-footballer | question: Who covered the song "Fog on the Tyne"?, answer: Paul Gascoigne | question: Lindisfarne have a strong connection to what area?, answer: Tyneside question: What edging the auricles are extensions of in four of the comb rows?, answer: cilia | question: What do lobates use the cilia on their comb rows for?, answer: propulsion | question: What have eight comb-rows, originating at the aboral pole and usually not extending beyond the body to the lobes?, answer: Lobates | question: What type of lobates are passive when moving through water?, answer: lobates | question: What drives lobates backwards?, answer: expelled water | question: Unlike cydippids, the movements of lobates' combs are coordinated by nerves rather than what?, answer: water disturbances | question: What type of lobates are passive when moving through water?, answer: Most lobates | question: What do most lobates use for propulsion?, answer: the comb rows | question: Where do lobates use the cilia for propulsion?, answer: their comb rows question: What are not required to have advanced degrees?, answer: Local pastors | question: Who has the authority of a pastor only within the context and during the time of the appointment?, answer: local pastors | question: What are called by God, affirmed by the church, and appointed by a bishop to a ministry of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service within the church?, answer: Local Pastors | question: Where do local pastors live out their ministerial call?, answer: a local church | question: Where do local pastors live out their ministerial call?, answer: the local church | question: Local Pastors are appointed by a bishop to what type of ministry?, answer: ministry | question: Who has the authority of a pastor only within the context and during the time of the appointment?, answer: The licensed local pastor | question: Who calls local pastors?, answer: God | question: What are local pastors given the authority to preach?, answer: Word | question: Who affirms local pastors?, answer: the church question: What can be generated artificially through vaccination?, answer: Active immunity | question: What is acquired following infection by activation of B and T cells?, answer: Long-term active memory | question: What is one of the leading causes of death in the human population?, answer: infection | question: How is long-term active memory acquired after infection?, answer: B and T cells | question: What does the principle of immunization aim to develop against a pathogen?, answer: specific immunity | question: How is long-term active memory acquired after infection?, answer: activation | question: What is the most effective manipulation of the immune system mankind has developed?, answer: vaccination | question: What does vaccination represent the most effective manipulation of?, answer: the immune system mankind | question: What is one of the leading causes of death in the human population?, answer: disease | question: What is one of the leading causes of death in the human population?, answer: infectious disease question: What did NASA investigate for Apollo hardware?, answer: several post-lunar applications | question: What did NASA investigate post-lunar applications for?, answer: Apollo hardware | question: What was the name of the Apollo Extension Series?, answer: Apollo X | question: What type of hardware did NASA want to use for post-lunar applications?, answer: Apollo | question: What would replace the LM's descent stage equipment and engine with a solar telescope observatory?, answer: Apollo Telescope Missions | question: Who investigated post-lunar applications for Apollo hardware?, answer: NASA | question: What did NASA look beyond to find post-lunar applications for Apollo hardware?, answer: the manned lunar landings | question: The Apollo Extension Series proposed up to 30 flights to what orbit?, answer: Earth orbit | question: What does AAP stand for?, answer: the Apollo Applications Program | question: What was the name of the Apollo X?, answer: The Apollo Extension Series question: Where are Los Angeles and San Diego located?, answer: southern California | question: What is the second largest city in all of California?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the largest city in all of California?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is the only city in southern California that is close to the coast?, answer: San Bernardino | question: Where are Los Angeles and San Diego located?, answer: California | question: Along with San Bernardino and San Bernardino, what is the other southern California city that is close to the coast?, answer: Riverside | question: Where do many of southern California's most developed cities lie to the coast?, answer: close proximity | question: What is the population of 34 cities in southern California?, answer: population | question: How many cities in southern California have over 100,000 people?, answer: 34 cities question: What was New France's capital?, answer: Quebec | question: Where did Loudoun return after the attack on Louisbourg?, answer: New York | question: Who planned an attack on New France's capital, Quebec?, answer: Loudoun | question: Where did Loudoun leave to distract Montcalm?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: What type of commander was Loudoun?, answer: a cautious field commander | question: What city did Loudoun attack first?, answer: Louisbourg | question: Who ordered Loudoun to attack Louisbourg first?, answer: William Pitt | question: When was the expedition ready to sail from Halifax, Nova Scotia?, answer: early August question: Who gained the throne in 1643?, answer: Louis XIV | question: Who did Louis XIV try to force to convert?, answer: Huguenots | question: What religion did Louis XIV reward converts to?, answer: Catholicism | question: Who did Louis XIV send missionaries to reward?, answer: converts | question: What did Louis XIV exclude the Huguenots from?, answer: favored professions | question: What did Louis XIV close?, answer: Huguenot schools | question: What did Louis XIV loot?, answer: Huguenot homes | question: Who did Louis XIV try to force to convert?, answer: the Huguenots | question: Who looted Huguenot homes?, answer: military troops | question: Who did Louis XIV try to force to convert?, answer: Huguenot question: Who recorded the name as Kenia and Kegnia?, answer: Ludwig Krapf | question: What did Joseph Thompsons indicate Mt. Kenya as in 1862?, answer: Mt. Kenia | question: What was the name of Mt. Kenya believed by most to be a corruption of the Kamba version?, answer: Kenia | question: What version of the name Kenya is believed to be a corruption of?, answer: Kamba | question: What was the name of Mt. Kenya believed by most to be a corruption of the Kamba version?, answer: Kegnia | question: What version of the name of Kenya was most believed to be corrupted?, answer: the Kamba version | question: What did the mountain's name become widely accepted as the name of the country?, answer: pro toto | question: What did Joseph Thompsons indicate as Mt. Kenia in 1862?, answer: Mt. Kenya | question: What did Ludwig Krapf record as both Kenia and Kegnia?, answer: the name | question: Which country's name became widely accepted, pars pro toto, as the name of the country?, answer: Kenya question: Who introduced the new order of worship?, answer: Luther | question: Luther and his colleagues introduced the new order of worship during their visit to what Electorate?, answer: Saxony | question: Luther and his colleagues introduced the new order of what?, answer: worship | question: What did Luther say the common people did not know?, answer: Christian doctrine | question: What did Luther and his colleagues assess in Saxony?, answer: Christian education | question: Who were well-nigh unskilled and incapable of teaching?, answer: many pastors | question: What type of education did Luther and his colleagues assess in Saxony?, answer: Christian | question: Many pastors are well-nigh unskilled and incapable of what?, answer: teaching | question: What did Luther and his colleagues introduce during their visit to the Electorate of Saxony?, answer: the new order | question: What did Luther and his colleagues assess in Saxony?, answer: pastoral care question: Who was the leader of the new elector John the Steadfast?, answer: Luther | question: Who was the new elector of the Steadfast?, answer: John | question: Which of Luther's children died in 1534?, answer: Margaret | question: What was the name of the former monastery Luther and his wife moved into?, answer: The Black Cloister | question: Who was John the Steadfast?, answer: the new elector | question: Where did Luther and his wife move to?, answer: a former monastery | question: Who did Luther tell on August 11, 1526 that he would not exchange his poverty for the riches of Croesus?, answer: Michael Stiefel | question: Luther said he would not exchange his poverty for the riches of whom?, answer: Croesus | question: What elector was John?, answer: the Steadfast question: Who wrote On the Bondage of the Will?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther believe was the work of justification?, answer: God | question: What brought the Holy Spirit through the merits of Christ?, answer: Faith | question: What was the experience of being justified by?, answer: faith | question: What did Luther say Christians receive entirely from outside themselves?, answer: such righteousness | question: What did Luther say Christians receive entirely from outside themselves?, answer: righteousness | question: On the Bondage of the Will was written in response to what work by Desiderius Erasmus?, answer: Free Will | question: Whose righteousness is imputed to Christians through faith?, answer: Christ | question: Who wrote On the Bondage of the Will?, answer: Desiderius Erasmus | question: Who did Luther believe received righteousness entirely from outside themselves?, answer: Christians question: What did Luther do during his time in the Augustinian Order?, answer: frequent confession | question: How long did Luther spend in prayer?, answer: long hours | question: Who dedicated himself to the Augustinian order?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther describe the period of his life as?, answer: deep spiritual despair | question: What type of prayer did Luther devote himself to?, answer: prayer | question: What type of pilgrimage did Luther devote himself to?, answer: pilgrimage | question: Luther dedicated himself to what order?, answer: Augustinian | question: Who did Luther say he lost touch with?, answer: Christ | question: What did Johann von Staupitz point Luther's mind away from?, answer: continual reflection question: Who wrote the Large Catechism?, answer: Luther | question: What did the catechism impart to the congregations?, answer: Christianity | question: Luther incorporated questions and answers in the catechism so that the basics of what would not just be learned by rote?, answer: Christian faith | question: What is one of the topics of the Small Catechism?, answer: baptism | question: What type of faith did Luther want to impart to the congregations?, answer: Christian | question: What did Luther do with the Large Catechism?, answer: rote | question: Who was the Large Catechism written for?, answer: teachers | question: What did Luther include in the catechism?, answer: answers | question: Who was the Large Catechism written for?, answer: pastors | question: What did Luther include in the catechism?, answer: questions question: Who had played a leading role in the Philip of Hesse incident?, answer: Luther | question: What was Luther suffering from for years?, answer: ill health | question: How long had Luther been suffering from ill health?, answer: years | question: What disease did Luther suffer from?, answer: vertigo | question: What was one of Luther's ill health problems?, answer: fainting | question: What disease did Luther suffer from?, answer: tinnitus | question: Whose disease did Luther suffer from?, answer: Ménière | question: What scandal caused Luther's health to deteriorate?, answer: Hesse incident | question: In what eye did Luther have a cataract?, answer: one eye question: Who published the German translation of the New Testament in 1522?, answer: Luther | question: What was the whole of the Old Testament published in 1534?, answer: Bible | question: What language was the Bible translated into?, answer: German | question: What was the main point of Luther's translation of the Bible?, answer: Christian doctrine | question: What did Luther publish in 1522?, answer: his German translation | question: What alone justifies us, and not works?, answer: Faith | question: What does the word "alone" mean in Romans 3:28?, answer: faith | question: What was Luther's German translation of in 1522?, answer: the New Testament | question: What did Luther and his collaborators complete in 1534?, answer: the Old Testament | question: In Romans 3:28, Luther said, "Faith alone justifies us, and not what?", answer: works question: Where is the Episcopal Calendar of Saints located?, answer: United States | question: In the Church of England's Calendar of what is Luther commemorated on 31 October?, answer: Saints | question: Who is honoured on 18 February with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal Calendar of Saints?, answer: Luther | question: Which calendar of Saints in the United States commemorates Luther?, answer: Episcopal | question: In what calendar is Luther commemorated?, answer: the Lutheran Calendar | question: In what calendar of Saints is Luther commemorated?, answer: ) Calendar | question: What is Luther honoured with in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints and the Episcopal Calendar of Saints?, answer: a commemoration | question: When is Luther commemorated in the Church of England's Calendar of Saints?, answer: 31 October | question: Which calendar of Saints in the United States commemorates Luther?, answer: the Episcopal | question: On what date is Luther honoured with a commemoration in the Lutheran Calendar of Saints?, answer: 18 February question: Who justified his opposition to the rebels?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther think the rebels were ignoring?, answer: Caesar | question: Who wrote in his epistle to the Romans 13:1–7 that all authorities are appointed by God?, answer: St. Paul | question: Luther charged the rebels with blasphemy for committing their sinful acts under the banner of what?, answer: Gospel | question: St. Paul wrote that all authorities are appointed by whom?, answer: God | question: What religion did the rebels call themselves?, answer: Christian | question: What did the rebels choose violence over?, answer: lawful submission | question: What did Luther charge the rebels with?, answer: blasphemy | question: What were the peasants considered to be if they were a highwaymen?, answer: murderers | question: Whose counsel did the rebels ignore?, answer: Christ question: Who wrote A Sincere Admonition to All Christians to Guard Against Insurrection and Rebellion?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who wrote A Sincere Admonition by Martin Luther to All Christians to Guard Against Insurrection and Rebellion?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther make his pronouncements from Wartburg in the context of?, answer: rapid developments | question: Where did Martin Luther make his pronouncements from Wartburg?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Where did Martin Luther make his pronouncements?, answer: Wartburg | question: What did the Augustinian friars do against Luther's reforms?, answer: Rebellion | question: Who supported Andreas Karlstadt?, answer: Gabriel Zwilling | question: What did Martin Luther write A Sincere Admonition by Martin Luther to All Christians to Guard Against?, answer: Insurrection | question: Who was Gabriel Zwilling?, answer: Augustinian | question: Who did Martin Luther write A Sincere Admonition to?, answer: Christians question: What did Luther revert or modify?, answer: the new church practices | question: What did the radical reformers foment?, answer: social unrest | question: What did Luther work with the authorities to restore?, answer: public order | question: What did the radical reformers foment?, answer: violence | question: What did the radical reformers threaten?, answer: the new order | question: What type of force did Luther signal his reinvention as in the Reformation?, answer: a conservative force | question: Luther faced a battle against what group?, answer: Church | question: Luther signaled his reinvention as a conservative force within what?, answer: the Reformation | question: Who threatened the new order by fomenting social unrest and violence?, answer: the radical reformers | question: What prophets did Luther banish?, answer: Zwickau question: Who attributed the saying "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings"?, answer: Johann Tetzel | question: Who objected to a saying attributed to Johann Tetzel that "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory (also attested as 'into heaven') springs?, answer: Luther | question: What was the soul from that was attested as 'into heaven'?, answer: purgatory | question: What part of the coin did Tetzel say the soul from purgatory springs?, answer: the coffer rings | question: What was in the coffer rings of the soul from purgatory?, answer: the coin | question: What springs as soon as the coin in the coffer rings?, answer: the soul | question: What did Luther object to?, answer: a saying question: Who refused to recant his writings?, answer: Luther | question: In what versions of Luther's speech were the words "May God help me" inserted?, answer: later versions | question: Where were Luther's words not recorded?, answer: witness accounts | question: What do recent scholars consider unreliable?, answer: words | question: Luther's words were inserted before what?, answer: God | question: What did Luther refuse to recant?, answer: his writings | question: Who considers the evidence for Luther's words to be unreliable?, answer: Recent scholars | question: What do recent scholars consider unreliable?, answer: these words | question: Luther's words were not recorded in witness accounts of what?, answer: the proceedings | question: In what version of Luther's speech were the words "May God help me" inserted?, answer: the speech question: Who secretly returned to Wittenberg on 6 March 1522?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther's sermons remind people to trust instead of violence?, answer: necessary change | question: What did Luther say he couldn't repair the ravages by writing?, answer: living word | question: On what day did Luther begin his Lent?, answer: Invocavit Sunday | question: In the Invocavit Sermons, Luther hammered home the primacy of what?, answer: core Christian values | question: Where did Luther secretly return on March 6, 1522?, answer: Wittenberg | question: What did Luther remind the citizens to trust instead of what to bring about change?, answer: violence | question: How many sermons did Luther preach for eight days in Lent?, answer: eight sermons | question: What were the "Invocavit Sermons"?, answer: these sermons | question: When did Luther secretly return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March question: Who did Josel of Rosheim blame for the Jews' plight?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who did Luther speak out against in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Silesia?, answer: Jews | question: Who spoke out against the Jews in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Silesia?, answer: Luther | question: Luther spoke out against the Jews in Saxony, Brandenburg, and what other state?, answer: Silesia | question: Where did Martin Luther speak out against the Jews?, answer: Saxony | question: What did Martin Luther write and issue?, answer: many heretical books | question: In what city did Martin Luther speak out against the Jews?, answer: Brandenburg | question: In the 1580s, riots led to the expulsion of Jews from where?, answer: several German Lutheran states | question: What type of works did Martin Luther write?, answer: anti-Jewish question: Who wrote Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants?, answer: Luther | question: When did Luther respond to the Twelve Articles?, answer: May | question: Who did Luther remind the aggrieved to obey?, answer: the temporal authorities | question: What did Luther respond to in May 1525?, answer: the Twelve Articles | question: Luther called for the nobles to put down rebels like what?, answer: mad dogs | question: Luther was enraged at the burning of convents, monasteries, bishops' palaces, and what?, answer: libraries | question: What was Luther's response to the Twelve Articles?, answer: his response | question: When did Luther respond to the Twelve Articles?, answer: May 1525 | question: Luther was enraged at the burning of convents, churches, and libraries during a tour of Thuringia, what were they?, answer: monasteries question: Who did Luther believe was the redeemer from sin?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: What did Luther believe Jesus Christ was redeemer from?, answer: sin | question: Luther believed that salvation and eternal life is not earned by what?, answer: good deeds | question: Who taught that salvation and subsequently eternal life is not earned by good deeds but is received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer from sin?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther believe was the redeemer from sin?, answer: Christ | question: Whose grace did Luther believe was the only source of divinely revealed knowledge?, answer: God | question: What was Jesus Christ' role in salvation?, answer: redeemer | question: What did Luther believe was the only way to receive salvation?, answer: faith question: What did Luther write?, answer: hymns | question: What did Luther sing in connection with worship, school, home, and the public arena?, answer: German hymns | question: What was the name of the hymn written by Luther?, answer: unser Gott | question: Who wrote hymns based on Psalm 46?, answer: Luther | question: What was the name of Luther's hymn based on Luke 2:11-12?, answer: da komm ich | question: What was "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" based on?, answer: Luke 2:11–12 | question: What hymn was based on Luke 2:11-12?, answer: Vom Himmel | question: What did Luther's hymn "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" refer to?, answer: Heaven Above | question: What was the name of Luther's hymn based on Psalm 46?, answer: Burg | question: What hymn was based on Psalm 46?, answer: Ein question: Who was the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: Luther | question: In what country did Luther become a prophet?, answer: Germany | question: Who did the Nazis attack in the 1930s and 1940s?, answer: Jews | question: According to historians, what type of rhetoric contributed to the development of antisemitism in Germany?, answer: anti-Jewish | question: What type of tract was On the Jews and their Lies?, answer: anti-Semitic | question: In what decade did Heinrich Himmler write admiringly of Luther's writings and sermons on the Jews?, answer: 1940s | question: Who wrote the first edition of On the Jews and their Lies?, answer: Julius Streicher | question: Who attacked Jews in the 1930s and 1940s?, answer: Nazis | question: What was Luther's status within Germany?, answer: a prophet | question: When did Luther's anti-Jewish rhetoric provide an ideal underpinning for the Nazis' attacks on Jews?, answer: 1930s question: What was the name of Luther's hymn?, answer: vom Himmel sieh darein | question: What was the name of Luther's hymn?, answer: Ach Gott | question: Where did Luther write "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"?, answer: heaven | question: What does "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist" mean?, answer: Lord God | question: Who wrote "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther paraphrase the Te Deum as?, answer: Herr Gott | question: What did Luther write "Ach Gott, vom..." from?, answer: Himmel | question: What was "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" based on?, answer: Veni redemptor gentium | question: What is the Veni Creator Spiritus?, answer: Heiliger Geist | question: Who did Luther write the hymn "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ"?, answer: Jesus Christ question: Who developed his original four-stanza psalm paraphrase into a five-stanza Reformation hymn?, answer: Luther | question: What was the expanded version of "Aus tiefer Not" designated as a regular component of?, answer: several regional Lutheran liturgies | question: What version of Psalm 130 was "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich to dir"?, answer: version | question: What hymn did Luther write in 1523?, answer: Aus | question: What was the name of the hymn Luther wrote in 1523?, answer: Not schrei ich zu dir | question: What did "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich to dir" mean?, answer: woe | question: What did "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich to dir" mean?, answer: depths | question: What type of worship was "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich to dir" used for?, answer: German worship | question: What was "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich to dir" a hymnic version of?, answer: Psalm question: Who did Luther rarely encounter during his life?, answer: Jews | question: Who believed that all human beings who set themselves against God were equally guilty?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther believe was born a Jew?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: Luther thought Jews were blasphemers and liars because they rejected the divinity of whom?, answer: Christ | question: Luther considered the Jews blasphemers and liars because they rejected the divinity of whom?, answer: Jesus | question: Luther believed that all human beings who set themselves against whom were equally guilty?, answer: God | question: Who did Luther think were proud with marvelous stupidity when they called the Jews dogs?, answer: many people | question: Luther wrote about who throughout his career?, answer: the Jews | question: Luther aimed to convert the Jews to what religion?, answer: Christianity question: Who wrote the hymn "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"?, answer: Luther | question: What is the name of Luther's hymn?, answer: Wir glauben | question: What was Luther's hymn adapted from?, answer: an earlier German creedal hymn | question: In what type of liturgies did Luther's hymn gain widespread use?, answer: vernacular Lutheran liturgies | question: What type of hymns were "Wir glauben all" included in?, answer: the catechetical hymns | question: What did Luther's hymn gain in vernacular Lutheran liturgies as early as 1525?, answer: widespread use | question: What is the three-stanza confession of in Luther's hymn?, answer: faith | question: What type of liturgies used the hymn "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" as early as 1525?, answer: Lutheran | question: What did 18th century hymnals label as Trinitarian rather than catechetical?, answer: the hymn question: Who wrote the hymn "Vater unser im Himmelreich"?, answer: Luther | question: What stanzas are included in Luther's version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: opening and closing stanzas | question: What are considerably shorter than Luther's hymns?, answer: modern texts | question: What is the name of Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: Vater unser | question: The hymn functioned as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on what?, answer: specific catechism questions | question: How many stanzas does Luther's hymn have for each of the seven prayer petitions?, answer: one stanza | question: What is the name of Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: Himmelreich | question: What is the name of Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: Vater question: What was the name of Luther's hymn?, answer: Herr zum Jordan kam | question: Who was the Christ our Lord?, answer: Jordan | question: What is the name of Luther's 1541 hymn?, answer: "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam | question: Who wrote the hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam"?, answer: Luther | question: What does the structure of Luther's hymn reflect?, answer: substance | question: What does the hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" reflect about baptism in the Small Catechism?, answer: answers | question: What does the hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" reflect?, answer: baptism | question: Whose tune was used in Luther's hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam"?, answer: Johann Walter | question: Luther's hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" reflects the structure and substance of his questions and answers concerning baptism in what?, answer: the Small Catechism | question: Where was the Lutheran Reformation held?, answer: Halle question: Who wrote the Commentary on Genesis?, answer: Luther | question: What does the soul experience when it wakes?, answer: visions | question: Francis Blackburne argued that John Jortin misread what from Luther?, answer: other passages | question: Who pointed out that Luther's Commentary on Genesis refers to the soul of a man "in this life"?, answer: Gottfried Fritschel | question: Luther's Commentary contains a passage which concludes that "the soul does not sleep (anima non sic dormit) but wakes (sed vigilat) and experiences visions?, answer: Genesis | question: What does the word "in this life" mean?, answer: hac vita | question: What does Luther's Commentary on Genesis say the soul does not sleep?, answer: (anima non sic dormit | question: What does the soul do when it experiences visions?, answer: wakes | question: What does defatigus mean?, answer: diurno labore question: Who rewrote each article of the Creed to express the character of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther's Small Catechism help teach their children?, answer: parents | question: Who was the Larger Catechism effective for?, answer: pastors | question: What Catechism was effective for pastors?, answer: the Larger Catechism | question: What does the Trinity have in common?, answer: separate personalities | question: Luther rewrote each article of what to express the character of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit?, answer: Creed | question: Luther depicted the Trinity not as a doctrine to be learned, but as what to be known?, answer: persons | question: What was the name of the three persons of the Apostles' Creed?, answer: Trinity question: What were the masked horsemen made to appear as?, answer: armed highwaymen | question: Who referred to the New Testament as "my Patmos"?, answer: Luther | question: Where was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Who escorted Luther to the security of the Wartburg Castle at Eisenach?, answer: masked horsemen | question: Where was the Wartburg Castle located?, answer: Eisenach | question: When was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: his return trip | question: Who intercepted Luther in the forest near Wittenberg?, answer: Frederick III | question: Who was the orthodox theologian from Louvain?, answer: Jacobus Latomus | question: Where did Luther call himself "my Patmos"?, answer: Wartburg question: Whose final journey to Mansfeld was taken because of his concern for his siblings' families continuing in their father's copper mining trade?, answer: Luther | question: Where was Luther's final journey to?, answer: Mansfeld | question: Who brought the copper mining industry under his control?, answer: Count Albrecht | question: Who was the count of Mansfeld?, answer: John George | question: Who was the count of Mansfeld?, answer: Gerhard | question: How many times did Luther visit Mansfeld in 1546?, answer: third | question: Who brought the copper mining industry under his control?, answer: Albrecht question: What did Luther's hymns inspire composers to write?, answer: music | question: What version of Christ lag in Todes Banden was used in Johann Sebastian Bach's second annual cycle?, answer: BWV | question: Whose hymns inspired composers to write music?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther's hymns inspire to write music?, answer: composers | question: What was the name of Christ's second annual cycle?, answer: Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam | question: What is the name of the chorale cantata that Bach based his second annual cycle on?, answer: Jesu Christ | question: Who lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, as early as possibly 1707?, answer: Christ | question: What is the name of Bach's second annual cycle?, answer: unser Gott | question: Johann Sebastian Bach included verses in his cantatas as what?, answer: chorales | question: What was the name of Bach's second annual cycle?, answer: Wär Gott nicht mit question: Luther's hymns were often evoked by events in his life and the unfolding of what?, answer: Reformation | question: Luther's hymns were frequently evoked by what?, answer: particular events | question: Who wrote the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: Luther | question: Who composed the tune Ibstone?, answer: Maria C. Tiddeman | question: What is the first line of the hymn "Flung to the Heedless Winds"?, answer: first line | question: What was the name of the hymn Luther wrote?, answer: wir heben | question: Luther's hymns were often evoked by events in his life and what?, answer: the unfolding Reformation | question: Who were Johann Esch and Heinrich Voes?, answer: first | question: What was Johann Esch and Heinrich Voes martyred for?, answer: Lutheran views question: Where were Luther's hymns included?, answer: early Lutheran hymnals | question: What type of hymnal was the Achtliederbuch?, answer: First Lutheran | question: What was the name of the first choral hymnal with settings by Johann Walter?, answer: Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn | question: Who supplied four of eight songs of the First Lutheran hymnal Achtliederbuch?, answer: Luther | question: Who set the first choral hymnal?, answer: Johann Walter | question: Who wrote the first choral hymnal with settings?, answer: Gesangk Buchleyn | question: What hymnal did Luther supply four of eight songs of?, answer: the First Lutheran hymnal Achtliederbuch | question: What was the name of the first Lutheran hymnal?, answer: the first choral hymnal | question: What was the name of the first Lutheran hymnal?, answer: Achtliederbuch | question: What did Johann Walter, Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn provide for the songs in the first choral hymnal?, answer: settings question: Who did Luther believe were no longer the chosen people but the devil's people?, answer: Jews | question: Who argued that the Jews were no longer the chosen people but the devil's people?, answer: Luther | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: Von den Juden | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: vom Geschlecht Christi | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: Vom Schem Hamphoras | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: Ihren Lügen | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: Von den | question: What was the name of Luther's treatise on the Jews?, answer: Geschlecht Christi | question: What does "scharfe Barmherzigkeit" mean?, answer: sharp mercy question: Whose railing against the sale of indulgences was based on?, answer: Luther | question: What was the first point that became the foundation for the Reformation?, answer: first | question: Luther's rediscovery of who was the foundation for the Reformation?, answer: Christ | question: Luther's rediscovery of Christ and His salvation was the foundation for what?, answer: the Reformation | question: What did Luther's rediscovery of Christ and His salvation become?, answer: the foundation | question: Luther's rediscovery of Christ and what was the first of two points that became the foundation for the Reformation?, answer: His salvation | question: How many points did Luther's rediscovery of "Christ and His salvation" become the foundation for the Reformation?, answer: two points | question: What was Luther's railing against the sale of?, answer: indulgences | question: What was Luther's railing against?, answer: the sale question: Who did Luther want to make the Bible accessible to?, answer: Germans | question: Who did Luther want the Bible to be accessible to?, answer: everyday Germans | question: Who did Luther want to be able to read the Bible without hindrance?, answer: other people | question: Luther wanted to make the Bible accessible to other people without what?, answer: hindrance | question: Whose translation used the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery?, answer: Luther | question: Where was the variant of German spoken?, answer: Saxon | question: What did Luther want to remove from the Bible's translation?, answer: difficulties | question: What language was Luther's translation of the Bible intelligible to?, answer: German | question: What did Luther want to remove from the Bible?, answer: impediments | question: Who was the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery intelligible to?, answer: both northern and southern Germans question: What country did Luther's writings reach as early as 1519?, answer: Italy | question: Who published a short commentary on Galatians and his Work on the Psalms?, answer: Luther | question: What country did Luther's writings reach as early as 1519?, answer: England | question: Where did Luther's writings reach as early as 1519?, answer: France | question: What religion was the Nobility of the German Nation?, answer: Christian | question: What was the name of Luther's work on the Psalms?, answer: Galatians | question: What nation was the Christian Nobility of?, answer: German | question: Where did students throne to hear Luther speak?, answer: Wittenberg question: What type of tourism plays a big part in Victoria?, answer: sports tourism | question: What does major events play a big part in in Victoria?, answer: tourism | question: What type of tourism plays a big part in Victoria?, answer: particularly cultural tourism | question: In what state do major events play a big part in tourism?, answer: Victoria | question: What plays a big part in Victoria's tourism?, answer: Major events | question: What is the name of the popular music festival in Victoria?, answer: Queenscliff Music Festival | question: What is the name of the popular local festival in Victoria?, answer: Port Fairy Folk Festival | question: What event is held at Phillip Island?, answer: Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | question: What is the name of the local SurfClassic festival in Victoria?, answer: Bells Beach SurfClassic | question: Where do the V8 Supercars and Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix occur?, answer: regional cities question: What is the name of the major road in the area?, answer: Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass | question: What are the A1 and A19 in the area?, answer: Major roads | question: What airport does the A68 head past?, answer: Newcastle Airport | question: What road was renumbered after completion of the Western Bypass?, answer: A1 | question: Along with Northumberland, where does the A68 head through?, answer: central Scottish Borders | question: What roads changed from a 6-prefix to their present 1-prefix numbers?, answer: many city centre roads | question: Where does the A68 head through?, answer: central Northumberland | question: What is the name of the Newcastle Western Bypass?, answer: Gateshead | question: What is the name of the old road that heads south to Gateshead, Chester-le-Street, Durham and Darlington?, answer: Great North Road | question: What was built to increase the capacity of the Tyne Tunnel?, answer: a second road tunnel question: How many yards were the four receptions for in the game?, answer: 10 yards | question: How many yards was Manning's longest field goal?, answer: 141 yards | question: How many yards did Newton pass for?, answer: 265 yards | question: How many yards did Newton have on six carries?, answer: 45 yards | question: How many yards did Brown catch four passes for?, answer: 80 yards | question: How many receptions did Sanders have?, answer: 83 yards | question: How many yards was Anderson's first touchdown?, answer: 90 yards | question: What was the name of the game's leading rusher?, answer: a touchdown | question: How many touchdowns did Manning have?, answer: zero touchdowns | question: How many receptions did Charles Johnson have?, answer: four receptions question: How many yards did Sanders pass for?, answer: 1,135 yards | question: How many receptions did Demaryius Thomas have?, answer: 1,304 yards | question: How many yards did Osweiler throw?, answer: 1,967 yards | question: How many passes did C. J. Anderson catch?, answer: 183 yards | question: How many yards did Manning throw?, answer: 2,249 yards | question: How many yards per carry did Ronnie Hillman have?, answer: 4.7 yards | question: How many receptions did Owen Daniels have?, answer: 517 yards | question: How many yards did Ronnie Hillman have?, answer: 720 yards | question: How many yards was C. J. Anderson'srushing average?, answer: 863 yards | question: Who caught 76 passes for 1,135 yards and six scores?, answer: Emmanuel Sanders question: Who defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin?, answer: Many Han Chinese | question: Who did Shimobeidier, Tabuyir, and Xiaozhacizhizizhongxi command?, answer: Khitan Tumens | question: Many Han Chinese and Khitan defected to the Mongols to fight against whom?, answer: Jin | question: Who defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin?, answer: Khitan | question: Shi Tianze, Liu Heima, and Khitan defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin?, answer: Han | question: Who led the armies against Western Xia?, answer: Shi Tianze | question: Who did many Han Chinese and Khitan defect to to fight against the Jin?, answer: Mongols | question: Who commanded the four Han tumens?, answer: Ogödei Khan | question: Who led armies against Western Xia for the Mongols?, answer: Liu Heima | question: Who was the leader of the Han tumens?, answer: Yan Shi question: What is a transformation of one problem into another problem called?, answer: reduction | question: What is a transformation of one problem into another problem called?, answer: reductions | question: What is a type of reduction based on the method of reduction?, answer: Levin reductions | question: What type of reductions are based on the method of reduction?, answer: Karp reductions | question: What is a type of reduction based on the method of reduction?, answer: Cook reductions | question: What are defined using the concept of a reduction?, answer: Many complexity classes | question: Polynomial-time reductions and what other type of reductions are based on the complexity of reductions?, answer: log-space reductions | question: What is an example of a bound on the complexity of reductions?, answer: polynomial-time reductions | question: How many types of reductions are there?, answer: many different types | question: If a problem can be solved using an algorithm for Y, what is no more difficult than Y?, answer: X question: What do many counties offer to attract people into teaching?, answer: alternative licensing programs | question: What counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching?, answer: Many counties | question: Many counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract who into teaching?, answer: people | question: Many counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract people into what profession?, answer: teaching | question: Who is most likely to have excellent job opportunities as a retiree?, answer: secondary school teachers | question: What is another factor that determines the availability of a teaching position?, answer: subject taught.[citation | question: What is slowing in secondary schools?, answer: enrollment growth | question: What are expected as retirements?, answer: Excellent job opportunities | question: What determines the availability of teaching jobs?, answer: geographic area | question: What is expected as retirements?, answer: opportunities question: Which famous potter is represented in the Delftware collection?, answer: William De Morgan | question: Josiah Wedgwood, William De Morgan and Bernard Leach are examples of what?, answer: Many famous potters | question: Who is one of the famous potters in the Delftware collection?, answer: Josiah Wedgwood | question: Who is one of the famous potters in the Delftware collection?, answer: Bernard Leach | question: Mintons and what famous potter are represented in the collection?, answer: Royal Doulton | question: Who has several examples of his work in the Delftware collection?, answer: Bernard Palissy | question: What famous potter is represented in the Royal Doulton collection?, answer: Mintons | question: Who are some of the famous potters in the Delftware collection?, answer: Mintons & Royal Doulton | question: Bernard Palissy has several examples of his work in the Delftware collection including dishes, jugs and what?, answer: candlesticks | question: What is the height of the flower pyramid in the Delftware collection?, answer: height question: What is able to produce a magnitude 6.7+ earthquake?, answer: Many faults | question: What does the California Earthquake forecast model?, answer: Earthquake occurrence | question: The San Andreas Fault can produce what type of event?, answer: earthquake | question: What is an example of a fault that can produce a magnitude 8.0 earthquake?, answer: the San Andreas Fault | question: What is an example of a fault that can produce a magnitude 6.7+ earthquake?, answer: the San Jacinto Fault | question: What is the name of the fault zone in California that can produce a magnitude 6.7+ earthquake?, answer: the Elsinore Fault Zone | question: What are the San Jacinto Fault, the Puente Hills Fault, and the Elsinore Fault Zone?, answer: Other faults | question: What state has the USGS released an Earthquake forecast?, answer: California | question: What is another fault that can produce a magnitude 6.7+ earthquake?, answer: the Puente Hills Fault | question: What has the USGS released?, answer: a California Earthquake forecast question: What can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: Many important complexity classes | question: What are some important complexity classes defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: decision problems | question: What are defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: Some important complexity classes | question: The time and space used by the algorithm can be defined by bounding the time or what?, answer: space | question: By bounding the time or space used by what, many important complexity classes can be defined?, answer: the algorithm | question: What can be bound by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: the time | question: How are some important complexity classes of decision problems defined?, answer: this manner question: What are suspected to be unequal?, answer: Many known complexity classes | question: How many known complexity classes are there between P and PSPACE?, answer: many known complexity classes | question: Proving that any of these classes are unequal would be a major breakthrough in what?, answer: complexity theory | question: If P is not equal to NP, then P is not equal to what?, answer: PSPACE | question: What NP PP PSPACE?, answer: P | question: What class is not equal to PSPACE?, answer: PP | question: What is a known complexity class between P and PSPACE?, answer: BPP | question: What is it possible that all of these complexity classes collapse to one class?, answer: all these complexity classes | question: What is an example of a known complexity class between P and PSPACE?, answer: RP | question: What is it possible that all of the complexity classes collapse to?, answer: one class question: Palm Springs is popular for its resort feel and what?, answer: nearby open spaces | question: Who frequents the southern California coast?, answer: Many locals | question: What desert city is popular for its resort feel and nearby open spaces?, answer: Palm Springs | question: In what state do many locals and tourists frequent the southern coast of California?, answer: California | question: Along with locals, who frequents the southern California coast?, answer: tourists | question: Where do many locals and tourists frequent for its popular beaches?, answer: the southern California coast | question: Why do many locals and tourists frequent the southern California coast?, answer: its popular beaches | question: What type of city is Palm Springs?, answer: the desert city | question: What is Palm Springs popular for?, answer: its resort feel question: What are different from the standard multi-tape Turing machines?, answer: Many machine models | question: What is an example of a model that can be converted to another without providing extra computational power?, answer: random access machines | question: Random access machines are different from what?, answer: the standard multi-tape Turing machines | question: What is an example of a random access machine?, answer: example | question: What operate deterministically?, answer: the machines | question: The time and memory consumption of what may vary?, answer: these alternate models | question: What can be converted to another without providing any extra computational power?, answer: these models | question: How can random access machines be converted to another model?, answer: any extra computational power | question: Where have many machine models different from the standard multi-tape Turing machines been proposed?, answer: the literature | question: What do all of these models have in common?, answer: all these models question: What classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen?, answer: Many major classes | question: Most of the mass of what is oxygen?, answer: living organisms | question: proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats contain oxygen, as do the major inorganic compounds that are constituents of animal shells, teeth, and bone?, answer: organic molecules | question: What does most of the mass of living organisms contain?, answer: oxygen | question: What is a major class of organic molecules in living organisms?, answer: nucleic acids | question: What are the major inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone?, answer: constituents | question: What is present to cause erosion for spacecraft at higher low earth orbit altitudes?, answer: sufficient atomic oxygen | question: What is one of the major inorganic compounds in living organisms?, answer: bone | question: What are the major inorganic compounds that are constituents of teeth and bone?, answer: animal shells | question: What are the constituents of animal shells, teeth, and bone?, answer: the major inorganic compounds question: What was the topic of the article published in The Century Magazine in 1900?, answer: Increasing Human Energy | question: Who wrote "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency"?, answer: Nikola Tesla | question: Who wrote Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of currents were experimented with in his book Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Alternate Currents | question: What is the name of the article published in Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla?, answer: High Potential And High Frequency | question: What is the name of the book that contains the article "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency"?, answer: Inventions | question: What is the name of the article published in The Century Magazine in 1900?, answer: The Problem of Increasing Human Energy | question: In what book was "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency" published?, answer: Researches | question: What article was published in Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential question: Where is the wine industry owed a significant debt to the Huguenots?, answer: South Africa | question: Many of the farms in the Western Cape province in South Africa still bear what?, answer: French names | question: In what province of South Africa do many farms still bear French names?, answer: Western Cape | question: Who has surnames indicating their French Huguenot ancestry?, answer: Many families | question: Many of the farms in the Western Cape province in South Africa still bear what name?, answer: French | question: Where in South Africa do many farms still bear French names?, answer: the Western Cape province | question: What is the name of the farm in South Africa that bears the surname "Durand"?, answer: du Randt | question: What is the surname of the French Huguenot family?, answer: du Toit | question: What is the surname of a South African family that has French surnames?, answer: du Plessis | question: What were some of the Huguenots known for?, answer: brandy distillers question: What are many of the same decisions and principles that apply in civil disobedience cases?, answer: other criminal investigations | question: Many of the same decisions and principles that apply in other criminal investigations and arrests arise also in what?, answer: civil disobedience cases | question: Who do some civil disobedients find it hard to resist responding to?, answer: criminal investigators | question: What do many of the same decisions and principles that apply in other criminal investigations and arrests arise also in civil disobedience cases?, answer: principles | question: Who did Thoreau say he had to deal with in civil disobedience?, answer: men | question: In civil disobedience, what are many of the same decisions and principles that apply in criminal investigations?, answer: arrests | question: Who do some civil disobedients seek to make an impression on?, answer: police officers | question: What do many of the same principles apply in other criminal investigations and arrests?, answer: the same decisions | question: Why have some civil disobedients found it hard to resist responding to police questions?, answer: seeming rude | question: Who did Thoreau say he was the tax-gatherer?, answer: My civil neighbor question: What gives rise to various generalizations in other mathematical domains?, answer: Prime numbers | question: Goldbach's conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes?, answer: prime numbers | question: What is an example of a generalization of prime numbers?, answer: prime ideals | question: What is an example of a generalization of prime numbers?, answer: prime elements | question: How many questions remain open regarding prime numbers?, answer: Many questions | question: What theory focuses on analytic or algebraic aspects of numbers?, answer: number theory | question: What spurred the development of various branches of number theory?, answer: Such questions | question: Goldbach's conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes?, answer: numbers | question: Public-key cryptography makes use of properties such as the difficulty of factoring what into their prime factors?, answer: large numbers | question: How many pairs of primes are there whose difference is 2?, answer: many pairs question: What type of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: deterministic Turing machines | question: What are all equally powerful in principle?, answer: Turing machines | question: What type of Turing machine is used to define complexity classes?, answer: probabilistic Turing machines | question: What type of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: quantum Turing machines | question: What type of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: symmetric Turing machines | question: What type of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: non-deterministic Turing machines | question: What type of machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: Turing | question: What are many types of Turing machines used to define?, answer: complexity classes | question: How many types of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: Many types | question: When resources are bounded, some of these may be more powerful than what?, answer: others question: What nationality was Martin Luther?, answer: German | question: Who was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, former monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation?, answer: Martin Luther | question: What was Martin Luther's profession?, answer: former monk | question: Who disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased with money?, answer: Luther | question: What was Martin Luther a professor of?, answer: theology | question: What was Martin Luther's profession?, answer: composer | question: What was Martin Luther's profession?, answer: priest | question: What was Martin Luther's profession?, answer: a German professor | question: What was Martin Luther a seminal figure in?, answer: the Protestant Reformation | question: What did Martin Luther reject?, answer: several teachings question: Who married Katharina von Bora?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who did Martin Luther marry?, answer: Katharina von Bora | question: How were the nuns smuggled out of the Nimbschen Cistercian convent?, answer: herring barrels | question: Who married Katharina von Bora?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Martin Luther marry?, answer: Katharina | question: What Cistercian convent did Katharina von Bora escape from?, answer: Nimbschen | question: How old was Katharina when she was married to Martin Luther?, answer: 26 years old | question: How old was Martin Luther when he married Katharina?, answer: 41 years old | question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April | question: Where did Katharina von Bora escape from?, answer: the Nimbschen Cistercian convent question: Who was Hans Luder's eldest son?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who was ambitious for himself and his family?, answer: Hans Luther | question: Who was Martin's eldest son?, answer: Luther | question: Who was Hans Luther's eldest son?, answer: Martin | question: Who was Martin Luther baptized on the feast day of?, answer: St. Martin | question: Who describes Luther's mother as a hard-working woman of "trading-class stock and middling means"?, answer: Martin Marty | question: Who was Martin Luther's father?, answer: Hans Luder | question: What was the name of Martin Luther's wife?, answer: née Lindemann | question: What was the name of Hans Luder?, answer: Ludher | question: What was the name of Martin Luther's mother?, answer: Lindemann question: What did Maududi talk about?, answer: Islamic revolution | question: What did Maududi believe Muslim society could not be without Sharia?, answer: Islamic | question: What did Maududi believe could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Muslim society | question: What did Maududi believe could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: society | question: Who believed that Muslim society could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Maududi | question: What did Maududi not mean by "revolution"?, answer: populist policies | question: What did Maududi believe Muslim society could not be Islamic without?, answer: Sharia | question: What did Maududi believe Muslim society could not be without Sharia?, answer: Islam | question: What did Islam require the establishment of?, answer: an Islamic state | question: What type of society did Maududi believe could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Muslim question: What type of modules were used in the Apollo design?, answer: several service modules | question: What did Maxime Faget's Apollo design employ?, answer: command module | question: What type of missions did the CSM serve?, answer: lunar landing missions | question: What did the service modules provide?, answer: electrical power | question: What began when Kennedy's Moon landing goal became official?, answer: detailed design | question: What did the CSM provide?, answer: propulsion | question: What changed the CSM's role to the translunar ferry?, answer: lunar orbit rendezvous | question: What soft-landed the crew of the CSM?, answer: a larger landing propulsion module | question: What was the Lunar Excursion Module later shortened to?, answer: Lunar Module question: In what month of the year did the average temperature in the area reach 82 degrees Fahrenheit?, answer: July | question: What is the mean monthly temperature in January?, answer: F | question: What type of temperature ranges from 53 F in January to 82 F in July?, answer: monthly temperatures | question: What indices are common for the summer months in the area?, answer: High temperatures | question: When was the highest temperature recorded?, answer: July 11, 1879 | question: On what date was the highest temperature recorded?, answer: July 28, 1872 | question: How often are temperatures in the area?, answer: monthly | question: In what month did the average temperature in the area reach 53 F?, answer: January | question: What are common for the summer months in the area?, answer: High heat indices | question: What is the mean monthly temperature in July?, answer: 82 F question: What was the name of the new division that sought to become a global leader in television news?, answer: ABC News | question: Roone Arledge was president of what division in 1977?, answer: ABC Sports | question: ABC News sought to become a global leader in what?, answer: television news | question: What was the name of the new division of ABC News?, answer: ABC | question: On what street did ABC first build a new 10-story building?, answer: West 66th Street | question: What is the name of the street on which ABC first built its new building?, answer: Columbus Avenue | question: Roone Arledge was named president of what division in 1977?, answer: the new ABC News | question: What was the name of the new division that sought to become a global leader in television news?, answer: , ABC News | question: In what city did ABC begin a major expansion of its offices?, answer: New York City | question: Roone Arledge was named what in 1977?, answer: president question: What had stagnated during the Middle Ages?, answer: Medical knowledge | question: What was the most widely accepted theory of the plague?, answer: bad air | question: When did medical knowledge stagnate?, answer: the Middle Ages | question: The recurrence of outbreaks during the Middle Ages gave the word 'plague' what?, answer: the medical term | question: Who wrote the most authoritative account of the Middle Ages?, answer: the medical faculty | question: What was the Miasma theory?, answer: plague tracts | question: Who did the plague tracts seek to give advice to?, answer: sufferers | question: Where was the most authoritative account of the Middle Ages?, answer: Paris | question: What country was the king of during the Middle Ages?, answer: France | question: What did the plague tracts seek to give to sufferers?, answer: advice question: What was not given a floor vote for the petition to withdraw the United Methodist Church membership in the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice?, answer: committee votes | question: Who is the president of the Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: United Methodists | question: Who did Paul T. Stallsworth believe would have won a floor vote?, answer: pro-life delegates | question: What did Paul T. Stallsworth believe pro-life delegates would have won?, answer: a floor vote | question: What was an attempt to withdraw in the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice?, answer: the United Methodist Church membership | question: Who has organized into the Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: Members | question: What denomination did the Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality belong to?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What do members of the United Methodist Church identify with?, answer: the pro-life position | question: What was the Religious Coalition for?, answer: Reproductive Choice | question: What did Paul T. Stallsworth say he had every reason to believe that pro-life delegates would have won a floor vote?, answer: Sexuality question: If Dinophysis chloroplast is a kleptoplast, what will wear out?, answer: Dinophysis chloroplasts | question: Dinophysis species must engulf cryptophytes to obtain what?, answer: new chloroplasts | question: What require their nucleomorph to maintain themselves?, answer: Cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: Which species of cryptophyte chloroplast cannot survive?, answer: Dinophysis species | question: What is a kleptoplast?, answer: the Dinophysis chloroplast | question: Dinophysis species must continually engulf what to obtain new chloroplasts?, answer: cryptophytes | question: Who have a phycobilin-containing chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte?, answer: Members | question: What has been stripped of its nucleomorph and outermost two membranes?, answer: the chloroplast | question: What are members of the genus Dinophysis taken from a cryptophyte?, answer: a phycobilin-containing chloroplast | question: What genus has a phycobilin-containing chloroplast taken from a cryptophyte?, answer: the genus Dinophysis question: Where was the CDC mainframe located in East Lansing?, answer: Michigan State University | question: Merit Network, Inc. is governed by what state's public universities?, answer: Michigan | question: Who joined Merit Network in the mid-1980s?, answer: additional public universities | question: What networks did Merit Network connect to?, answer: X.25 data networks | question: What is the name of the non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation governed by Michigan's public universities?, answer: Merit | question: What did Merit Network add to the data networks?, answer: X.25 host attachments | question: What type of connection was made between the IBM mainframe and Wayne State University?, answer: interactive connections | question: What university in Detroit was the first to use the packet-switched network?, answer: Wayne State University | question: What was Merit Network, Inc. formed as?, answer: the Michigan Educational Research Information Triad question: Saint Matthew is an example of what?, answer: important biblical figures | question: What may be named after a biblical figure?, answer: Methodist institutions | question: What are martyrs, confessors of the Faith, evangelists, and important biblical figures?, answer: Such exemplary saints | question: Who honors notable heroes and heroines of the Christian faith?, answer: Methodists | question: What do Methodists honor?, answer: notable heroes | question: What type of saints are John Wesley?, answer: Protestant saints | question: What do Methodists look to saints for as examples of?, answer: holy living | question: Who is an example of an important biblical figure?, answer: Saint Matthew | question: Who was the founder of the Salvation Army?, answer: Salvation Army Founder William Booth | question: What can Methodist institutions be named after?, answer: a biblical figure question: Michael Oppenheimer is a long-time participant of what organization?, answer: IPCC | question: Who was a long-time participant in the IPCC and coordinating lead author of the Fifth Assessment Report?, answer: Michael Oppenheimer | question: What was Michael Oppenheimer's role in the Fifth Assessment Report?, answer: lead author | question: What type of assessments does Oppenheimer want?, answer: smaller assessments | question: What did Michael Oppenheimer ask for smaller assessments of special problems instead of the large scale approach?, answer: the previous IPCC assessment reports | question: What did Michael Oppenheimer concede in Science Magazine's State of the Planet 2008-2009?, answer: the IPCC consensus approach | question: What does Michael Oppenheimer want to be compared to in the Fifth Assessment Report?, answer: special problems | question: What do some see as mixed blessings of the IPCC process?, answer: consensus | question: What has become more important to provide a broader exploration of?, answer: uncertainties | question: What report did Michael Oppenheimer coordinate?, answer: the Fifth Assessment Report question: What is another name for toxins that successfully enter an organism?, answer: Microorganisms | question: Pattern recognition receptors recognize components that are conserved among broad groups of what?, answer: microorganisms | question: The innate immune system is the dominant system of host defense in what?, answer: most organisms | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: immune defenses | question: What recognizes components that are conserved among broad groups of microorganisms?, answer: pattern recognition receptors | question: Microorganisms or toxins that successfully enter an organism encounter the cells and what of the innate immune system?, answer: mechanisms | question: What do damaged, injured or stressed cells send out?, answer: alarm signals | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: The innate immune system | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: the innate immune system | question: Pattern recognition receptors recognize components that are conserved among what type of microorganisms?, answer: broad groups question: What has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts?, answer: Misconduct | question: What has been happening to misconduct by teachers?, answer: increased scrutiny | question: What do 9.6% of students claim to have received from an adult associated with education?, answer: unwanted sexual attention | question: Whose misconduct has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts?, answer: teacher | question: Whose misconduct has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts?, answer: teachers | question: A study by the American Association of University Women reported that 9.6% of students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education, whether it's a volunteer, bus driver, teacher, administrator or what?, answer: other adult | question: What type of misconduct by teachers has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts?, answer: especially sexual misconduct | question: What is an example of an adult who might be a teacher, bus driver, teacher, or administrator?, answer: administrator | question: A study by the American Association of University Women reported that 9.6% of students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with what?, answer: education | question: What is the American Association of?, answer: University Women question: What party is Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan?, answer: Vanguard party | question: What has Jamaat-e-Islami gained through military coup d'etat?, answer: political influence | question: What type of Islamists accept and work within the democratic process?, answer: parties | question: What is the name of the group that accepts and works within the democratic process?, answer: Islamists | question: What do Hamas and Hezbollah participate in?, answer: democratic and political process | question: What do the Hamas and Hezbollah want to abolish the state of Israel?, answer: armed attacks | question: What type of Islamists are included in the Tunisian Ennahda Movement?, answer: Moderate and reformist Islamists | question: What do moderate and reformist Islamists accept and work within?, answer: the democratic process | question: What is an example of a moderate and reformist Islamist party?, answer: the Tunisian Ennahda Movement question: Who said Genghis Khan attempted to create a civil state?, answer: Modern Mongolian historians | question: What empire did women play a significant role in?, answer: Mongol Empire | question: What historians say Genghis Khan attempted to create a civil state at the end of his life?, answer: Modern Mongolian | question: Who attempted to create a civil state at the end of his life?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who played a relatively important role in the Mongol Empire?, answer: Women | question: Who played a relatively important role in the Mongol Empire?, answer: women | question: Who refers to the alleged policy of encouraging trade and communication as the Pax Mongolica?, answer: Modern scholars | question: What does Pax Mongolica mean?, answer: Mongol Peace | question: Who was in charge of the Mongol Empire when Töregene Khatun was in charge?, answer: next male Khagan | question: Who was in charge of the Mongol Empire when the next male Khagan was being chosen?, answer: Töregene Khatun question: Modern primality tests for what can be divided into two main classes?, answer: general numbers | question: What can be divided into two main classes?, answer: Modern primality tests | question: Trial division is a deterministic algorithm because it will always identify a prime number as prime and what?, answer: a composite number | question: Trial division is a deterministic algorithm because it will always identify what as prime?, answer: a prime number | question: Deterministic algorithms can tell if a given number is prime or not?, answer: a given number | question: What do probabilistic algorithms use to prove a number is prime?, answer: tests | question: What are normally faster, but do not completely prove that a number is prime?, answer: Probabilistic algorithms | question: What provides a way to tell for sure whether a given number is prime or not?, answer: Deterministic algorithms | question: What are the two main classes of primality tests?, answer: deterministic algorithms | question: What do probabilistic algorithms not completely prove?, answer: a number question: Who handed over the city's political institutions and the university?, answer: Huguenots | question: Which city was among the most important of the 66 "villes de sûreté" that the Edict of 1598 granted to the Huguenots?, answer: Montpellier | question: What was dead before the Edict of Alès?, answer: Protestant rule | question: Who handed over the city's political institutions and the university?, answer: the Huguenots | question: What party took over the university and consulate?, answer: Catholic | question: What was no more before the Edict of Alès?, answer: the ville de sûreté | question: What gave Montpellier to the Huguenots?, answer: the Edict | question: Who ruled Montpellier before the Edict of 1629?, answer: Alès | question: What was taken over by the Catholic party?, answer: consulate | question: When was Protestant rule abolished?, answer: the Edict of Alès question: What is sown for grain?, answer: Victorian farmland | question: What is 33% of Victorian farmland sown for?, answer: barley | question: What is more than 50% of Victorian farmland sown for?, answer: wheat | question: Who produced more than 3 million tonnes of wheat and 2 million tonnes of barley in 2003-04?, answer: Victorian farmers | question: What type of farms produce 90% of Australian pears?, answer: Victorian farms | question: What is 7% of Victorian farmland sown for?, answer: oats | question: In 2003-04, what state produced more than 3 million tonnes of wheat and 2 million tonnes of barley?, answer: Victorian | question: What do Victorian farms produce 90% of?, answer: Australian pears | question: What is 6,000 square kilometres of Victorian farmland sown for?, answer: hay | question: What are more than 26,000 square kilometres of Victorian farmland sown for?, answer: grain question: What is an example of a cost overrun with a government project?, answer: project changes | question: What type of projects are not subject to competition from other firms because they have already been eliminated from consideration after the initial bid?, answer: government projects | question: Who is most likely to create an overall plan for the financial management of a building construction project?, answer: Mortgage bankers | question: Who applies expertise to relate the work and materials involved to a proper valuation?, answer: Cost engineers | question: Who is most likely to be involved in creating an overall plan for the financial management of a building construction project?, answer: cost engineers | question: What is the most obvious source of funding for?, answer: the building construction project | question: What are mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers?, answer: likely participants | question: What has happened with government projects when a contractor identified change orders or project changes that increased costs?, answer: Cost overruns | question: The owner's equity in the property is the most obvious source of funding for what?, answer: a building project | question: What has caused cost overruns with government projects?, answer: change orders question: What type of bodies do most Platyctenida have?, answer: oval bodies | question: Which Platyctenids have oval bodies that are flattened in the oral-aboral direction?, answer: Most Platyctenida | question: On what do Platyctenids cling to and creep?, answer: surfaces | question: What do Platyctenids have that can be seen on the back of the ctenophore?, answer: many sidebranches | question: What have oval bodies that are flattened in the oral-aboral direction?, answer: Platyctenida | question: What type of tentacles are on the aboral surface of most platyctenids?, answer: tentilla-bearing tentacles | question: What do platyctenids live on?, answer: other invertebrates | question: Where are the tentilla-bearing tentacles located?, answer: the aboral surface | question: What do Platyctenids live on?, answer: the body surfaces | question: Most Platyctenida have oval bodies that are flattened in what direction?, answer: the oral-aboral direction question: What did Derrick Norman Lehmer's list of up to 10,006,721, reprinted as late as 1956, start with 1 as its first prime?, answer: primes | question: Christian Goldbach listed 1 as the first prime in his famous correspondence with whom?, answer: Leonhard Euler | question: By the Middle Ages and Renaissance many mathematicians included 1 as what prime number?, answer: first | question: By the Middle Ages and Renaissance many mathematicians included 1 as what?, answer: the first prime number | question: Derrick Norman Lehmer's list of primes up to 10,006,721 started with 1 as what?, answer: its first prime | question: By the Middle Ages and Renaissance many mathematicians included 1 as what?, answer: the first prime | question: Who included 1 as the first prime number by the Middle Ages and Renaissance?, answer: many mathematicians | question: By the early 20th century, mathematicians began to accept that 1 is not what?, answer: a prime number | question: By the Middle Ages and Renaissance, who included 1 as the first prime number?, answer: mathematicians | question: Who did not consider 1 to be a number?, answer: Greeks question: What did most of the Huguenot congregations in North America affiliate with?, answer: other Protestant denominations | question: Where were most of the Huguenot congregations located?, answer: North America | question: What did the French make to the United States economic life as a result of their assimilation?, answer: numerous contributions | question: What is another name for the Huguenot congregations?, answer: individuals | question: What denomination did most of the Huguenot congregations in North America affiliate with?, answer: Protestant | question: What did the French make numerous contributions to?, answer: United States economic life | question: In what period did the French contribute to the United States economic life?, answer: early Federal periods | question: What was the name of the group that adapted quickly and often married outside their immediate French communities?, answer: Huguenot | question: What country did the French contribute to assimilation?, answer: United States | question: How many members did the Huguenot congregations eventually have?, answer: more numerous members question: What type of flora was found in the tundra?, answer: Ice Age flora | question: Where did loess or wind-blown dust settle in the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine | question: What did the Last Glacial Maximum leave the space between Scandinavia, the Baltics, Scotland and the Alps as?, answer: open tundra | question: Where did the last Ice Age flora and fauna extend?, answer: middle Europe | question: When was most of the Rhine's current course not under the ice?, answer: the last Ice Age | question: What did the loess or wind-blown dust over the tundra contribute to?, answer: its current agricultural usefulness | question: How long was the Last Glacial Maximum?, answer: ca | question: A tundra with Ice Age flora and what was in it?, answer: fauna | question: What continent was covered by the last Ice Age tundra?, answer: Europe question: What are hermaphrodites?, answer: Most species | question: When do eggs and sperm mature in sequential hermaphrodites?, answer: different times | question: What can a single animal produce at the same time?, answer: sperm | question: What type of animal can produce both eggs and sperm?, answer: hermaphrodites | question: What type of hermaphrodite can produce both eggs and sperm at the same time?, answer: simultaneous hermaphrodites | question: What type of hermaphrodites look like miniature cydippids?, answer: most species | question: What is it called when the eggs and sperm mature at different times?, answer: sequential hermaphrodites | question: What can a single animal fertilize?, answer: its own egg | question: What do most platyctenids' young look like?, answer: miniature cydippids question: What was a problem with the city's tax base?, answer: funding education | question: What did Jacksonville's tax base dissipate?, answer: traffic control | question: What did voters outside the city limits reject in six referendums between 1960 and 1965?, answer: annexation plans | question: Residents in unincorporated suburbs had difficulty obtaining what?, answer: municipal services | question: What did Jacksonville's tax base dissipate?, answer: sanitation | question: What did residents in unincorporated suburbs have difficulty obtaining?, answer: services | question: What did the dissipation of the city's tax base lead to?, answer: problems | question: Where did voters outside of Jacksonville reject annexation plans?, answer: the city limits | question: What did Jacksonville want to create by annexing outlying communities?, answer: the needed tax base question: The principal role of committees in the Scottish Parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. Committee meetings take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning when what is sitting?, answer: Parliament | question: What can meet at other locations throughout Scotland?, answer: Committees | question: Where is most of the work of the Scottish Parliament done?, answer: committee | question: What is stronger in the Scottish Parliament than in other parliamentary systems?, answer: committees | question: What take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning when Parliament is sitting?, answer: Committee meetings | question: In what country are committees stronger than other parliamentary systems?, answer: Scottish | question: The role of committees is stronger in the Scottish Parliament than what?, answer: other parliamentary systems | question: What is the main role of committees in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: scrutinise legislation | question: What is the main role of committees in Scotland?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: Where can committees meet?, answer: other locations question: Who lived in Newcastle?, answer: Musicians Eric Burdon | question: Who was a former pupil of Rutherford Grammar School?, answer: Alan Hull | question: Who was a notable musician who lived in Newcastle?, answer: Mark Knopfler | question: Which musician lived in Newcastle?, answer: Eric Burdon | question: Where were Michael Carrick and Alan Shearer born?, answer: Newcastle | question: Who was a notable musician who lived in Newcastle?, answer: Cheryl Cole | question: Who was a notable musician who lived in Newcastle?, answer: Neil Tennant | question: Which international footballer was born in Newcastle?, answer: Alan Shearer | question: What was the name of Mark Knopfler?, answer: Sting | question: Which actor was born in Newcastle?, answer: actors Charlie Hunnam question: Who began a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Where did Möngke Khan begin a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty?, answer: southern China | question: Kublai modeled his government on the bureaucracy of what?, answer: traditional Chinese dynasties | question: What dynasty did Möngke Khan fight?, answer: Chinese | question: What was the name of the rival kurultai in Mongolia?, answer: Ariq Böke Great Khan | question: Who did the Ilkhans recognize Kublai as?, answer: Great Khan | question: Where did Möngke Khan begin a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty?, answer: China | question: What dynasty did Möngke Khan fight?, answer: Song | question: Möngke Khan began a military campaign against what dynasty?, answer: the Chinese Song dynasty | question: Who challenged Kublai's claim to the throne?, answer: Ariq Böke question: What award was given to the crew that flew the first Earth orbital test mission?, answer: NASA Exceptional Service Medal | question: Who awarded the Distinguished Service Medal to all 32 astronauts?, answer: NASA | question: Who was the crew that flew the first Earth orbital test mission?, answer: Walter M. Schirra | question: Who was the crew that flew the first Earth orbital test mission?, answer: Walter Cunningham | question: Who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal after Walter M. Schirra and Walter Cunningham?, answer: Donn Eisele | question: What did the crew that flew the first Earth orbital test mission receive?, answer: the lesser NASA Exceptional Service Medal | question: Who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal after Schirra and Cunningham died?, answer: Eisele | question: Who was the crew that flew the first Earth orbital test mission?, answer: Schirra | question: What is the Distinguished Service Medal given for?, answer: distinguished service | question: What award did NASA give to all of the astronauts?, answer: the Distinguished Service Medal question: What position did Harrison Storms hold at NASA?, answer: Command Module program manager | question: What was one of the deficiencies that the accident review board found?, answer: Command Module design | question: What was the name of the component that was defective in the Apollo Spacecraft accident?, answer: Command Module | question: Who insisted that Harrison Storms be removed as Command Module program manager?, answer: NASA Administrator Webb | question: What House oversees the accident review board?, answer: Congress | question: Who convened an accident review board?, answer: NASA | question: What did the review board believe was a problem with the Command Module?, answer: quality control | question: What was convened by NASA?, answer: an accident review board | question: Who concluded that deficiencies existed in Command Module design, workmanship, and quality control?, answer: the review board | question: What did the review board find in Command Module design, workmanship, and quality control?, answer: deficiencies question: What is transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon?, answer: dust | question: At what longitude does dust fall on the Caribbean Sea?, answer: West longitude | question: Where is the dust from that NASA's CALIPSO satellite has measured?, answer: Sahara | question: The CALIPSO satellite has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to what basin?, answer: Amazon | question: What ocean does some dust fall into?, answer: Atlantic | question: At what longitude are 182 million tons of dust windblown out of the Sahara each year?, answer: 15 degrees west longitude | question: What is the longitude of the Caribbean Sea?, answer: 75 degrees west longitude | question: Who has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon?, answer: NASA | question: Where is the eastern coast of the Amazon?, answer: South America | question: How is dust transported from the Sahara to the Amazon?, answer: wind question: When does Newcastle Student Radio broadcast from Newcastle University's student's union building?, answer: term time | question: What radio station is run by students from both of the city's universities?, answer: Newcastle Student Radio | question: What was NE1fm?, answer: the first full-time community radio station | question: What city has a Radio Lollipop station based in the Great North Children's Hospital?, answer: Newcastle | question: What was the first full-time community radio station in the area?, answer: NE1fm | question: What was the first full-time community radio station in the area?, answer: first | question: Radio Tyneside has been the voluntary hospital radio service for which hospitals?, answer: most hospitals | question: What is Radio Tyneside?, answer: the voluntary hospital radio service | question: Where is the Great North Children's Hospital located?, answer: the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary | question: Who runs Newcastle Student Radio?, answer: students question: What are a component of the innate immune system which does not directly attack invading microbes?, answer: NK cells | question: What are a component of the innate immune system which does not directly attack invading microbes?, answer: Natural killer cells | question: What are a component of the innate immune system which does not directly attack invading microbes?, answer: cells | question: What do NK cells recognize by a condition known as "missing self"?, answer: such cells | question: What type of host cells are NK cells able to recognize?, answer: tumor cells | question: What do NK cells destroy?, answer: host cells | question: What type of cells do NK cells destroy?, answer: infected cells | question: What do NK cells destroy?, answer: compromised host cells | question: What recognizes MHC antigens?, answer: killer cell immunoglobulin receptors | question: What are not recognized and attacked by NK cells because they express intact self MHC antigens?, answer: Normal body cells question: Along with the Posterior Rhine, what river forms near Tamins-Reichenau?, answer: Rhine | question: What river joins the Posterior Rhine to form the Rhine?, answer: the Anterior Rhine | question: Along with the Anterior Rhine, what river joins the Rhine near Tamins-Reichenau?, answer: the Posterior Rhine | question: The Alpine Rhine forms the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein and Austria to what direction?, answer: East | question: What is another name for the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rheintal | question: What is the name of the glacial alpine valley near Chur?, answer: the Rhine Valley | question: What river begins in the most western part of the Swiss canton of Graubünden?, answer: The Alpine Rhine | question: The Posterior Rhine joins the Anterior Rhine and the Posterior Rhine near what city?, answer: Tamins-Reichenau | question: The river makes a distinctive turn to the north near what city?, answer: Chur | question: The Alpine Rhine forms the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein in what direction?, answer: West question: What did Tesla bring into his hotel room to nurse pigeons?, answer: injured ones | question: What did the injured pigeons bring into his hotel room to nurse back to?, answer: health | question: Who walked to the park every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla say he was visited by daily?, answer: a specific injured white pigeon | question: What part of the pigeon did Tesla fix to help her heal?, answer: leg | question: Where did Tesla bring injured pigeons to?, answer: his hotel room | question: What did Tesla feed every day at the end of his life?, answer: the pigeons | question: At what point in his life did Tesla walk to the park every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: the end | question: At what point did Tesla walk to the park every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: his life | question: Where did Tesla walk every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: the park question: What exhausted steam in to successively larger cylinders to accommodate the higher volumes at reduced pressures?, answer: Compound engines | question: What was the dominant source of power until the early 20th century?, answer: Steam engines | question: What replaced reciprocating steam engines in the 20th century?, answer: internal combustion engines | question: What happened to compound engines at the end of the 19th century?, answer: widespread use | question: What came into widespread use at the end of what century?, answer: the 19th century compound engines | question: What was the benefit of using larger cylinders in compound engines?, answer: improved efficiency | question: Compound engines exhausted what in to successively larger cylinders to accommodate the higher volumes at reduced pressures?, answer: steam | question: What was improved by expanding the cylinders of a compound engine?, answer: efficiency | question: Compound engines used larger cylinders to accommodate higher volumes at what?, answer: reduced pressures | question: What types of engines were common in shipping?, answer: double and triple expansion engines question: What department was in the Upati Institute of Dramatic Arts?, answer: department | question: Where was the Summer Theatre located?, answer: Ogród Saski | question: What building housed the Upati Institute of Dramatic Arts?, answer: Great Theatre | question: What was Warsaw's first literary cabaret?, answer: first | question: What was Warsaw's first literary cabaret?, answer: Momus | question: What happened to the Summer Theatre from 1870 to 1939?, answer: operation | question: Where was the first literary cabaret performed?, answer: Warsaw | question: What was the name of Leon Schiller's musical theatre?, answer: Melodram question: What is due to differences in value added by different classifications of workers?, answer: labor income distribution | question: What views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land?, answer: Neoclassical economics | question: What is an example of an economic actor?, answer: landlord | question: What is the name of the group of people that are considered to be different from each other in income distribution?, answer: workers | question: Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in what added by labor, capital, and land?, answer: value | question: What does neoclassical economics view in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land?, answer: inequalities | question: What is a reflection of the productivity gap between highly-paid professions and lower-paid professions?, answer: inequality | question: Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from what?, answer: differences | question: Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of what?, answer: income | question: What is the cause of differences in value added by workers?, answer: different classifications question: Who approved a two-year affiliate agreement in 2002?, answer: Networks affiliates | question: What network did Eisner want to use as an affiliate?, answer: ABC Family | question: What network did Michael Eisner propose a realignment of in 2002?, answer: ABC | question: What did Michael Eisner propose realignment of?, answer: the ABC broadcast network day parts | question: What was the name of the cable network that ABC would broadcast Saturday mornings with?, answer: Disney Channels | question: Who was the Chairman/CEO of Disney in 2002?, answer: Michael Eisner | question: What company was Michael Eisner Chairman/CEO of in 2002?, answer: Disney | question: Who outlined a proposed realignment of the ABC broadcast network day parts?, answer: Disney Chairman/CEO Michael Eisner | question: On what day of the week did Disney Channels air?, answer: Saturday | question: On what day of the week did ABC broadcast with Disney Channels?, answer: mornings question: Neutrophils and macrophages travel throughout the body in pursuit of what?, answer: invading pathogens | question: What type of phagocytes travel throughout the body in pursuit of invading pathogens?, answer: Neutrophils | question: What is the most abundant type of phagocyte?, answer: neutrophils | question: Neutrophils and macrophages are what type of cells?, answer: phagocyte | question: What are neutrophils and macrophages?, answer: phagocytes | question: What are macrophages?, answer: versatile cells | question: What type of infection can cause neutrophils to migrate to the site of inflammation?, answer: bacterial infection | question: What are versatile cells that reside within tissues and produce a wide array of chemicals?, answer: Macrophages | question: What are phagocytes that travel throughout the body in pursuit of invading pathogens?, answer: macrophages | question: neutrophils migrate toward the site of inflammation in a process called chemotaxis, and are usually the first cells to arrive at the scene of what?, answer: infection question: What does the United Methodist Church prohibit from rejecting or condemning lesbian and gay members and friends?, answer: churches | question: The United Methodist Church prohibits families and churches from rejecting or condemning lesbian and gay members and what?, answer: friends | question: The United Methodist Church commits itself to be in what with all persons?, answer: ministry | question: What does the UMC believe is available to all?, answer: forgiveness | question: Who does the UMC prohibit from rejecting or condemning?, answer: lesbian and gay members | question: What church prohibits families and churches from rejecting or condemning lesbian and gay members and friends?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What does the UMC believe is available to all?, answer: love | question: How does the United Methodist Church view lesbian and gay members and friends?, answer: The United Methodist Church "implore[s] families | question: What would a localized option allow conferences to do?, answer: ordain gay clergy question: Where were the Huguenots located in New York?, answer: New Rochelle | question: New Rochelle seemed to be the great location of the Huguenots in what state?, answer: New York | question: Where is Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church located?, answer: New York City | question: New Rochelle is located on the north shore of what body of water?, answer: Long Island Sound | question: What was New Rochelle named after?, answer: La Rochelle | question: New Rochelle seemed to be the great location of what group in New York?, answer: Huguenots | question: New Rochelle is located in what county?, answer: Westchester | question: On what day of the week did the Huguenots usually attend church service?, answer: Sunday | question: Where did the Huguenots take refuge before the revocation of the Edict of which city?, answer: Nantes | question: Why did the Huguenots take refuge in New Rochelle?, answer: religious persecution question: New techniques of building construction are being researched by advances in what?, answer: 3D printing technology | question: What is it called when a building is built in 20 hours?, answer: additive building construction | question: What types of buildings can be flexibly constructed using additive building construction?, answer: small commercial buildings | question: What is used to build a building in 20 hours?, answer: large 3D printers | question: What are working versions of 3D-printing building technology printing 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) of per hour?, answer: building material | question: What is being researched by advances in 3D printing technology?, answer: New techniques | question: What is making it possible to flexibly construct small commercial buildings and private habitations in around 20 hours?, answer: printing | question: How long does it take to build a building using 3D printing?, answer: hour | question: New techniques of building are being researched, made possible by advances in 3D printing technology., answer: construction | question: What technology is already printing 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) of building material per hour as of January 2013?, answer: 3D-printing building technology question: What do human babies have high levels of even at birth?, answer: antibodies | question: IgG is a type of what?, answer: antibody | question: What type of infant has no prior exposure to microbes and is particularly vulnerable to infection?, answer: Newborn infants | question: Who has high levels of antibodies even at birth?, answer: human babies | question: What do antibodies that are transferred to the gut of the infant protect against?, answer: bacterial infections | question: Newborn infants have no prior exposure to microbes and are particularly vulnerable to what?, answer: infection | question: Who provides several layers of passive protection for newborns?, answer: mother | question: What does IgG transfer from the mother to?, answer: baby | question: What type of antibodies do human babies have even at birth?, answer: high levels | question: What does IgG have the same range of as their mother's antibodies?, answer: antigen specificities question: Where is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: Newcastle city centre | question: What is the largest airport in the North East?, answer: Newcastle International Airport | question: What city is the tenth largest in the UK?, answer: Newcastle | question: Where is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: the city centre | question: Where is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: Ponteland | question: Where is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: the city | question: Newcastle International Airport is the fastest growing regional airport in what country?, answer: UK | question: How often does Newcastle International Airport handle passengers?, answer: year | question: Where is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: the northern outskirts | question: What part of the country is Newcastle International Airport located in?, answer: the North East question: What is the name of the two-day multicultural event held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: Newcastle Mela | question: How often is the Newcastle Mela held?, answer: annual | question: When is the Newcastle Mela held?, answer: the late August bank holiday weekend | question: What annual event is held at NewcastleGateshead?, answer: International Arts Fair | question: What is the purpose of the Newcastle Mela?, answer: blending drama | question: What does NewcastleGateshead hold?, answer: an annual International Arts Fair | question: What type of culture is Newcastle Mela?, answer: Hindu | question: What does the Newcastle Mela combine with drama, music, and music?, answer: food | question: When is the 2009 International Arts Fair held?, answer: September | question: When is the SAMA Festival held?, answer: early October question: Where is Newcastle's horse racing course?, answer: Gosforth Park | question: What type of racing is Brough Park home to?, answer: greyhound racing | question: Where are the Newcastle Diamonds based?, answer: Brough Park | question: What is at Gosforth Park?, answer: a horse racing course | question: What city hosts the start of the Great North Run?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the name of the city's speedway team?, answer: Newcastle Diamonds | question: What does the Blaydon Race commemorate?, answer: the celebrated Blaydon Races horse racing | question: Where are the Newcastle Diamonds based?, answer: Byker | question: Where is the Sport Central complex located?, answer: Northumbria University | question: What is the most successful team in the history of the British Basketball League?, answer: the Newcastle Eagles basketball team question: What is the name of the Anglican cathedral in Newcastle?, answer: St. Nicholas | question: What is the name of the Anglican cathedral in Newcastle?, answer: St Nicholas | question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's cathedral?, answer: Augustus Welby Pugin | question: What church became a cathedral in 1850?, answer: St Mary | question: What church was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin?, answer: the Roman Catholic St. Mary | question: What city has three cathedrals?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did the three cathedrals in Newcastle begin as?, answer: parish churches | question: Where is the Coptic Cathedral located?, answer: Fenham | question: What is the name of the third cathedral in Newcastle?, answer: the Anglican St. Nicholas | question: What type of church is St. Nicholas?, answer: Anglican question: Who was Lord Loudoun's second in command?, answer: Major General James Abercrombie | question: Who replaced Newcastle in January 1756?, answer: Lord Loudoun | question: What position did James Abercrombie hold?, answer: command | question: Who was Newcastle's second in command?, answer: James Abercrombie | question: Who replaced Lord Loudoun in January 1756?, answer: Newcastle | question: Who led the French regular army reinforcements in New France?, answer: Major General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm | question: Who replaced Newcastle in January 1756?, answer: Loudoun | question: When did Newcastle replace Lord Loudoun?, answer: January | question: Who was James Abercrombie?, answer: second | question: Where were the officers France sent to?, answer: North America question: Where is Tyne and Wear located?, answer: North East England | question: What is the most populous city in the North East?, answer: Tyne | question: Newcastle is a member of the Eurocities network of what?, answer: European cities | question: What is the most populous city in the North East?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the abbreviation for Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: RP | question: What county is Newcastle a part of?, answer: Wear | question: Where is Newcastle located?, answer: Tyne and Wear | question: On what river is Newcastle located?, answer: the River Tyne | question: Newcastle is the most populous city in what region of England?, answer: the North East | question: What city is north of Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: Edinburgh question: When did news of the battles reach England?, answer: August | question: Where did news of the battles reach in August of 1755?, answer: England | question: Who did the Duke of Newcastle send an army expedition to dislodge?, answer: French | question: What reached England in August of 1755?, answer: News | question: Where did Edward Hawke send a fast squadron to attempt to intercept the French?, answer: North America | question: What city was the Duke of?, answer: Newcastle | question: How long did it take for the Duke of Newcastle to send an army expedition to dislodge the French?, answer: several months | question: Who did the Duke of Newcastle choose to lead the army expedition to dislodge the French?, answer: Major General Edward Braddock | question: Who did the Duke of Newcastle choose to lead the army expedition to dislodge the French?, answer: Edward Braddock | question: What did the British want to block?, answer: French ports question: Newton realized that the acceleration of the Moon around the Earth could be ascribed to the same force of what?, answer: gravity | question: Newton realized that the effects of gravity might be observed in different ways at what distance?, answer: larger distances | question: Who realized that the acceleration of the Moon around the Earth could be ascribed to the same force of gravity if the acceleration due to gravity decreased as an inverse square law?, answer: Newton | question: Newton realized that the effects of gravity could be observed in what ways at larger distances?, answer: different ways | question: Newton determined that the acceleration of the Moon could be ascribed to the same force of gravity if the acceleration due to gravity decreased as an inverse square law?, answer: Earth | question: Newton determined that the acceleration of the Moon around the Earth could be ascribed to the same force of gravity if the acceleration due to gravity decreased as what?, answer: an inverse square law | question: Newton's formula relates the mass and radius of the Earth to what?, answer: the gravitational acceleration | question: What object around the Earth could be ascribed to the same force of gravity if the acceleration due to gravity decreased as an inverse square law?, answer: Moon | question: What could be ascribed to the same force of gravity if the acceleration due to gravity decreased as an inverse square law?, answer: the acceleration | question: Newton realized that the acceleration due to gravity is proportional to the mass of what?, answer: the attracting body question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of what?, answer: constant velocity | question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by what external force?, answer: net force | question: Newton's First Law connects inertia to what concept?, answer: relative velocities | question: In systems where objects are moving with what is it impossible to determine which object is "in motion" and which object is "at rest"?, answer: different velocities | question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that what continue to move in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external net force or resultant force?, answer: objects | question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external net force or what?, answer: resultant force | question: Whose First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external net force or resultant force?, answer: Newton | question: Newton's First Law makes rest physically indistinguishable from what?, answer: non-zero constant velocity | question: What law contradicts the Aristotelian belief that a net force is required to keep an object moving with constant velocity?, answer: First question: What can be defined through kinematic measurements?, answer: Accelerations | question: Newton's Second Law asserts the direct proportionality of what to force?, answer: acceleration | question: How can acceleration be defined?, answer: kinematic measurements | question: Newton's Second Law asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to what?, answer: mass | question: Newton's Second Law asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to what?, answer: force | question: Whose Second Law asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass?, answer: Newton | question: What law asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass?, answer: Second | question: What does Newton's Second Law assert about acceleration to force?, answer: the direct proportionality | question: Newton's Second Law asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and what of acceleration to mass?, answer: the inverse proportionality question: Newton's Third Law is a result of applying symmetry to situations where what can be attributed to the presence of different objects?, answer: forces | question: Newton's Third Law is a result of applying symmetry to situations where forces can be attributed to the presence of what?, answer: different objects | question: Newton's Third Law means that all forces are interactions between what?, answer: different bodies,[Note | question: Whose Third Law is a result of applying symmetry to situations where forces can be attributed to the presence of different objects?, answer: Newton | question: Newton's Third Law is a result of applying symmetry to what?, answer: situations | question: Newton's Third Law is a result of applying what to situations where forces can be attributed to the presence of different objects?, answer: symmetry | question: What is not a force that acts on only one body?, answer: a unidirectional force | question: Which body exerts a force F on the first body?, answer: second | question: Which body exerts a force F on the first body?, answer: a second body | question: Who exerts a force F on the first body?, answer: the second body question: Forces that act on one part of an object might affect what of an object?, answer: other parts | question: Newton's laws and what else were first developed to describe how forces affect idealized point particles?, answer: Newtonian mechanics | question: What theory describes the way forces affect material?, answer: continuum mechanics | question: Newton's laws and Newtonian mechanics were first developed to describe how what affect idealized point particles?, answer: forces | question: Newton's laws and Newtonian mechanics were first developed to describe how forces affect what rather than three-dimensional objects?, answer: idealized point particles | question: Whose laws and Newtonian mechanics were first developed to describe how forces affect idealized point particles?, answer: Newton | question: Newton's laws and what other mechanics were first developed to describe how forces affect idealized point particles?, answer: Newtonian | question: Forces that act on one part of what might affect other parts of what?, answer: an object | question: What does lattice holding together the atoms in an object change?, answer: shape | question: Newton's laws and Newtonian mechanics were first developed to describe how forces affect idealized point particles rather than what?, answer: three-dimensional objects question: What are the two plastid-dividing rings called?, answer: PD rings form | question: What have a third plastid-dividing ring located in the chloroplast's intermembrane space?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What is formed in the inner side of the chloroplast's inner membrane?, answer: The inner plastid-dividing ring | question: What is found wrapped around the outer chloroplast membrane?, answer: The outer plastid-dividing ring | question: What is located in the chloroplast's intermembrane space?, answer: a third plastid-dividing ring | question: What are the two plastid-dividing rings called?, answer: PD | question: What is the outer plastid-dividing ring wrapped around?, answer: the outer chloroplast membrane | question: Where is the inner plastid-dividing ring located?, answer: the inner side question: What was Nikola Tesla's profession?, answer: electrical engineer | question: What type of engineer was Nikola Tesla?, answer: mechanical engineer | question: What was Nikola Tesla's nickname?, answer: Никола Тесла | question: Who was a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system?, answer: Nikola Tesla | question: What nationality was Nikola Tesla?, answer: Serbian | question: What nationality was Nikola Tesla?, answer: American | question: What was Nikola Tesla's profession?, answer: physicist | question: What was Nikola Tesla's nationality?, answer: a Serbian American inventor | question: What is another name for alternating current?, answer: AC | question: What was Nikola Tesla's nationality?, answer: (Serbian Cyrillic question: What is a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged "wrong" by an individual conscience?, answer: Non-revolutionary civil disobedience | question: What is more of an active attempt to overthrow a government?, answer: Revolutionary civil disobedience | question: What is a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged "wrong" by an individual conscience?, answer: revolutionary civil disobedience | question: What is a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged "wrong" by an individual conscience?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What did Thoreau say civil disobedience accomplish?, answer: peaceable revolution | question: What does non-revolutionary civil disobedience try to render ineffective?, answer: certain laws | question: Gandhi's acts have been described as what type of civil disobedience?, answer: revolution | question: Revolutionary civil disobedience is an attempt to change what?, answer: social customs | question: Revolutionary civil disobedience is more of an active attempt to overthrow a government or to change what?, answer: cultural traditions | question: Non-revolutionary civil disobedience is a simple disobedience of what?, answer: laws question: What did the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union form the basis for?, answer: European Union | question: What are legislative and administrative actions by?, answer: European Union institutions | question: What is legislative and administrative actions by European Union institutions subject to human rights?, answer: European Union measures | question: The European Court of Justice recognized fundamental rights as a general principle of what?, answer: European Union law | question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union draws a list of fundamental rights from the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the Declaration on Fundamental Rights produced by the European Parliament and what?, answer: European Union Treaties | question: What did none of the original treaties establishing the European Union mention protection for?, answer: fundamental rights | question: What did the European Court of Justice recognize as general principle of European Union law?, answer: human rights | question: What did the European Court of Justice recognize as general principle of European Union law?, answer: Human Rights | question: What did the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union form the basis for?, answer: the European Union | question: What does the Charter of Human Rights draw a list of from the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms?, answer: Fundamental Rights question: What type of architecture stands out as a new stage in the architectural history of the regions they subdued?, answer: Norman architecture | question: What type of architecture stands out as a new stage in the architectural history of the regions they subdued?, answer: Norman | question: What style did Norman architecture keep in north of England and Italy?, answer: French | question: What does Norman architecture stand out as in the architectural history of the regions they subdued?, answer: a new stage | question: What does Norman architecture stand out as a new stage in?, answer: the architectural history | question: What type of proportions did Norman architecture have?, answer: massive proportions | question: What did the encastellation of England and Italy do to the military landscape?, answer: keeps | question: The encastellation of England and Italy with keeps in what style fundamentally altered the military landscape?, answer: their north French style | question: What did the encastellation of England and Italy change?, answer: the military landscape | question: What was the style of Norman architecture characterised by?, answer: rounded arches question: What was Normandy the site of in the history of classical music in the 11th century?, answer: several important developments | question: Normandy was the site of several important developments in the history of what?, answer: classical music | question: Where was the site of several important developments in the history of classical music in the 11th century?, answer: Normandy | question: When was the system of denoting notes by letters first developed?, answer: the 11th century | question: Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey were centres of what?, answer: musical production | question: Where was the system of denoting notes by letters developed?, answer: Fécamp Abbey | question: La Trinité-du-Mont became a centre of what?, answer: musical composition | question: Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey were centres of musical production and what?, answer: education | question: What were Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey?, answer: centres | question: What was the most common form of pitch representation in English- and German-speaking countries today?, answer: denoting notes question: Where did the Normans come into?, answer: Scotland | question: What did the Normans build in Scotland?, answer: noble families | question: What can all of the names Bruce, Gray, Ramsay, Fraser, Ogilvie, Montgomery, Sinclair, Pollock, Burnard, Douglas and Gordon be traced back to?, answer: Scottish families | question: Who came into Scotland to build castles and founding noble families?, answer: Normans | question: What was the name of Robert the king of Scotland?, answer: Bruce | question: What did David I introduce to Scotland?, answer: Norman culture | question: What did the Normans build in Scotland?, answer: castles | question: What can Scottish families of the names Bruce, Gray, Ramsay, Fraser, Ogilvie, Montgomery, Sinclair, Pollock, Burnard, Douglas and Gordon be traced back to?, answer: Norman ancestry | question: Which families of the names Bruce, Gray, Ramsay, Fraser, Ogilvie, Montgomery, Sinclair, Pollock, Burnard, Douglas and Gordon can all be traced back to Norman ancestry?, answer: Scottish | question: Who was the Bruce's future king?, answer: Robert question: Who won the contract to build the CSM?, answer: North American Aviation | question: What did North American Aviation win the contract to build?, answer: CSM | question: Who was the second stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle for?, answer: NASA | question: What stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle was built by North American Aviation?, answer: second | question: The CSM was sized to twice the thrust required for what type of flight?, answer: translunar flight | question: What was the second stage of?, answer: the Saturn V launch vehicle | question: What was the name of the second stage of the CSM?, answer: Saturn | question: The CSM design was started early before the selection of what?, answer: lunar orbit rendezvous | question: What was the name of the initial CSM design?, answer: Block I | question: What was the name of the actual lunar spacecraft?, answer: Block II question: Germany's participation in what was negligible until the late 19th century?, answer: Western imperialism | question: Whose participation in Western imperialism was negligible until the late 19th century?, answer: Germany | question: Prussia and the German states preferred to manipulate what system through the Concert of Europe?, answer: Europe | question: Prussia and the German states continued to stand aloof from what?, answer: imperialism | question: What did Habsburg control of the First Empire, the Spanish throne, and other royal houses cause?, answer: other royal houses.[further explanation | question: Napoleon's defeat caused the dissolution of what empire?, answer: Holy Roman Empire | question: When was Germany's participation in Western imperialism negligible?, answer: the late 19th century | question: What was Austria's involvement in Western imperialism primarily a result of?, answer: Habsburg control | question: Whose participation in Western imperialism was negligible until the late 19th century?, answer: German | question: Who did Prussia unite after the Franco-German War?, answer: the other states question: What do not all cells in a multicellular plant contain?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What are the cells in a plant that contain chloroplasts called?, answer: parenchyma cells | question: What are not all cells in a plant?, answer: a multicellular plant contain chloroplasts | question: What make the photosynthetic parts of a plant green?, answer: a plant contain chloroplasts | question: Where can chloroplasts be found in a plant?, answer: collenchyma tissue | question: What is a chlorenchyma cell?, answer: A plant cell | question: What are usually parenchyma cells?, answer: The plant cells | question: What type of plant cell contains 10 to 100 chloroplasts?, answer: A typical chlorenchyma cell | question: What make the photosynthetic parts of a plant green?, answer: the chloroplasts | question: What is a plant cell that contains chloroplasts called?, answer: a chlorenchyma cell question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir John Vanbrugh | question: Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, Henry Holland, John Nash, Sir John Soane, Sir Charles Barry, Charles Robert Cockerell, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Sir George Gilbert Scott, John Loughborough Pearson, George Edmund Street, Richard Norman Foster, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Zaha Hadid and Alick Horsnell?, answer: British architects | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir John Soane | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir Christopher Wren | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir Charles Barry | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir William Chambers | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir Nicholas Grimshaw | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir George Gilbert Scott | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Sir Edwin Lutyens | question: Who is one of the British architects whose drawings are in the Royal Institute's collection?, answer: Inigo Jones question: Whose work is on display in the galleries?, answer: British artists | question: What is on display in the galleries?, answer: work | question: Horace Walpole's influence on the Gothic Revival is represented by what?, answer: works | question: Whose work is on display in the galleries?, answer: European artists | question: Who purchased or commissioned European artists?, answer: British patrons | question: Who was a major influence on the Gothic Revival?, answer: William Thomas Beckford | question: What type of artists are on display in the galleries?, answer: artists | question: What nationality are the artists and craftspeople that are on display?, answer: British | question: Where is the work of British artists and craftspeople on display?, answer: display | question: Who was a major influence on the Gothic Revival?, answer: Thomas Hope question: What was David Axelrod's career?, answer: Obama campaign advisor | question: What is David Axelrod's job title?, answer: top political advisor | question: Who was a notable alumni of the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: Attorney General Ramsey Clark | question: Saul Alinsky was the founder of what?, answer: modern community | question: Who is Saul Alinsky?, answer: Notable alumni | question: Who was Obama's top political advisor?, answer: President Bill Clinton David Axelrod | question: Who was the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: What position did Robert Bork hold?, answer: Attorney General | question: Who is an alumnus of the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: federal judge Robert Bork | question: Saul Alinsky is an alumni of what field?, answer: government question: Who discovered the Compton Effect?, answer: light calculator A. A. Michelson | question: Who discovered the Compton Effect?, answer: A. A. Michelson | question: Who discovered the Compton Effect?, answer: elementary charge calculator Robert A. Millikan | question: Who discovered the Compton Effect?, answer: Arthur H. Compton | question: Who discovered the Compton Effect?, answer: Robert A. Millikan | question: A. A. Michelson is an example of what?, answer: Notable faculty | question: Who created the first nuclear reactor?, answer: Enrico Fermi | question: A. A. Michelson is a notable faculty in what field?, answer: physics | question: What was Arthur H. Compton's career?, answer: discoverer | question: Who was one of the most brilliant and productive experimental physicists of the twentieth century?, answer: Edward Teller question: What type of clinics do nurses treat in Kenya?, answer: health centres | question: What type of clinics do nurses treat 80% of the population in Kenya?, answer: private clinics | question: What is another name for medical practitioners?, answer: medical officers | question: Who treat 80% of the population who visit dispensaries, health centres and private clinics?, answer: Nurses | question: What is the name of the group that refers to complicated cases in Kenya?, answer: clinical officers | question: Who is referred to for complicated cases in Kenya?, answer: medical practitioners | question: What do nurses treat 80% of the population who visit?, answer: dispensaries | question: Where are the numbers of nurses in Kenya?, answer: official registers | question: Where do nurses treat 80% of the population?, answer: rural and under-served urban areas | question: How many nurses were registered in Kenya in 2011?, answer: 65,000 qualified nurses question: OPEC's production was surpassed by what in 1981?, answer: other countries | question: What did Saudi Arabia do to recover market share?, answer: increased production | question: Who lost its preeminent position in 1981?, answer: OPEC | question: What was the world price of oil during the 1979 energy crisis?, answer: barrel | question: What did OPEC lose in 1981?, answer: its preeminent position | question: What did Saudi Arabia push down?, answer: prices | question: What was Saudi Arabia trying to recover?, answer: market share | question: What did Saudi Arabia shrink profits for?, answer: high-cost producers | question: What did Saudi Arabia shrink or eliminate for high-cost producers?, answer: profits | question: What was surpassed by other countries in 1981?, answer: its production question: What do some complexity classes have that do not fit into the framework?, answer: complicated definitions | question: What class has a definition like the following?, answer: a typical complexity class | question: What have complicated definitions that do not fit into this framework?, answer: some complexity classes | question: Some complexity classes have complicated definitions that do not fit into what?, answer: this framework | question: What does a typical complexity class have?, answer: a definition | question: What do some complexity classes have that do not fit into this framework?, answer: that question: What can people obtain via the Internet without a prescription?, answer: controlled substances | question: What is the ease with which people, youth in particular, can obtain controlled substances via the Internet?, answer: particular concern | question: What is of particular concern with the ease with which people, youth in particular, can obtain controlled substances via the internet?, answer: Internet pharmacies | question: In the United States, in order for a prescription to be valid, it must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a licensed practitioner acting in the course of what?, answer: legitimate doctor-patient relationship | question: Who is particularly concerned with the ease with which people can obtain controlled substances via the Internet?, answer: youth | question: Who can obtain controlled substances via the Internet without a prescription?, answer: people | question: What is a prescription issued by an Internet server for?, answer: a controlled substance | question: What is another name for hydrocodone?, answer: Vicodin | question: What must a doctor/practitioner have in order for a prescription to be valid?, answer: an established doctor-patient relationship | question: What is the generic name for Vicodin?, answer: hydrocodone question: What are 73 MSPs elected to represent first past the post?, answer: constituencies | question: What are 73 MSPs known as?, answer: Constituency MSPs | question: Where are the 73 MSPs elected to represent?, answer: first | question: The island archipelagos of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles comprise a much smaller number of electors, due to their dispersed population and distance from what Parliament?, answer: Scottish Parliament | question: The 73 Scottish Parliament constituencies shared the same boundaries as what?, answer: UK Parliament | question: What comprises 55,000 electors?, answer: the average Scottish Parliament constituency | question: The 73 Scottish Parliament constituencies shared the same boundaries as what?, answer: the UK Parliament constituencies | question: What is a constituency MSP?, answer: MSP | question: What body does a constituency MSP resign from?, answer: Parliament | question: 73 MSPs are elected to represent first past what?, answer: the post constituencies question: What is the name of the official corporal punishment in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: School corporal punishment | question: What remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: Official corporal punishment | question: Where does official corporal punishment remain commonplace in some Asian, African, and Caribbean countries?, answer: schools | question: Where can you find details of school corporal punishment?, answer: individual countries | question: In what country is corporal punishment commonplace?, answer: Caribbean | question: In what countries is corporal punishment common?, answer: Asian | question: In what country is corporal punishment common?, answer: African | question: Where is official corporal punishment still commonplace?, answer: some Asian, African and Caribbean countries | question: What is the name of a country's school corporal punishment?, answer: details question: What may have a greater practical effect on imports than all goods?, answer: domestic products | question: What was required to be "chocolate substitute"?, answer: cocoa products | question: What was not justified by a Belgian law requiring all margarine to be in cube shaped packages?, answer: consumer protection | question: The Court of Justice found that a German law requiring all spirits and liqueurs to have a minimum alcohol content of 25 per cent was contrary to what article?, answer: TFEU article | question: What applies to all goods neutrally, but may have a greater practical effect on imports than domestic products?, answer: rules | question: The Court of Justice rejected the German government's arguments that the law proportionately protected public health under what article?, answer: article | question: The Court of Justice found that a German law requiring all spirits and liqueurs to have a minimum alcohol content of 25 per cent was contrary to TFEU article 34, because it had a greater negative effect on what?, answer: imports | question: What did Commission v Italy require cocoa products that included other vegetable fats to be labelled as?, answer: chocolate substitute | question: What did British, Danish, and Irish manufacturers use in their cocoa products?, answer: other vegetable fats | question: Who did the Court of Justice believe would be able to understand what they bought?, answer: consumers question: What is the name of the Harvard men's ice hockey team?, answer: Harvard Crimson | question: Who won the Intercollegiate Sailing Association National Championships in 2003?, answer: Harvard | question: What is the Harvard crew considered to be in the country in rowing?, answer: top teams | question: What was the original source of the athletic rivalry between Harvard and Yale?, answer: Harvard-Yale Regatta | question: What did Harvard win in Men's and Women's Fencing?, answer: NCAA titles | question: Where is the Harvard-Yale Regatta held?, answer: eastern Connecticut | question: What does Harvard field top teams in today?, answer: several other sports | question: What was the Harvard-Yale Regatta the original source of?, answer: the athletic rivalry | question: What was the original source of the athletic rivalry between Harvard and Yale?, answer: the Harvard-Yale Regatta question: What did a 2007 study suggest has been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001?, answer: sea levels | question: Who published a report on climate in 2007?, answer: IPCC | question: What did the study suggest has been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001?, answer: temperatures | question: What did the study compare IPCC 2001 projections on?, answer: temperature and sea level change | question: What was above the range of the IPCC projection?, answer: the actual sea level rise | question: What was the name of the report that suggested temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed in 2001?, answer: the last IPCC report | question: What did the study compare with observations?, answer: IPCC 2001 projections | question: What projection did the study compare temperature and sea level rise to?, answer: the IPCC projection | question: What was the IPCC's major report on in 2007?, answer: climate question: In 1851, writs were issued for the election of what?, answer: Victorian Legislative Council | question: Which colony produced 20 million ounces of gold in the decade 1851-1860?, answer: Victoria | question: Where did Victoria come from in 1851?, answer: New South Wales | question: In 1851, writs were issued for the election of what?, answer: the first Victorian Legislative Council | question: What was the name of the Victorian Legislative Council?, answer: first | question: What was issued for the election of the first Victorian Legislative Council?, answer: writs | question: The colony of Victoria grew rapidly in both population and what?, answer: economic power | question: What was discovered near Ballarat in 1851?, answer: gold | question: What type of records were produced in Victoria?, answer: gold records | question: What did the writs establish for the election of the first Victorian Legislative Council?, answer: the absolute independence question: Who read the eulogy written by Louis Adamic?, answer: New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia | question: What city is the Trinity Chapel in?, answer: New York City | question: Who was the mayor of New York City in 1943?, answer: Fiorello La Guardia | question: In what city was Tesla's body cremated?, answer: New York | question: Who wrote the eulogy?, answer: Louis Adamic | question: What instrument was played in the background of the eulogy?, answer: violin pieces | question: Who wrote the eulogy?, answer: Slovene-American author Louis Adamic | question: What radio station broadcast the eulogy?, answer: WNYC | question: What nationality was Louis Adamic?, answer: Slovene-American | question: At what cathedral did the funeral of Tesla take place?, answer: Saint John question: The particles in the beam of force will travel much faster than what?, answer: such particles | question: Who did the New York Herald Tribune publish an article about in 1934?, answer: Tesla | question: What newspaper published an article about Tesla in 1934?, answer: the New York Herald Tribune | question: Where did Tesla feel a sharp stinging pain when experimenting with his single-electrode vacuum tubes?, answer: place | question: What would break off the cathode, pass out of the tube, and physically strike Tesla?, answer: a minute particle | question: What did Tesla experiment with?, answer: his single-electrode vacuum tubes | question: In what way did the particles in the beam of force travel?, answer: concentrations | question: What did a minute particle pass out of?, answer: the tube | question: What did Tesla say would travel much faster than the particles in the beam of force?, answer: The particles | question: What did Tesla compare with the bits of metal projected by his "electric gun"?, answer: these particles question: Who married Justus Jonas, Johannes Apel, Philipp Melanchthon and Lucas Cranach the Elder?, answer: Johannes Bugenhagen | question: Who was the husband of Justus Jonas?, answer: Johannes Apel | question: Who was the witness to the wedding of Johannes Bugenhagen, Johannes Apel, Philipp Melanchthon and Lucas Cranach the Elder?, answer: Justus Jonas | question: Who was the witness to the wedding?, answer: Philipp Melanchthon | question: Who was the Elder's wife?, answer: Lucas Cranach | question: What was the relationship between Bugenhagen, Justus Jonas, Johannes Apel, Philipp Melanchthon and Lucas Cranach the Elder?, answer: witnesses | question: Who was the couple married by on the evening of the same day?, answer: Bugenhagen | question: When was the couple engaged?, answer: 13 June | question: On what date was the wedding banquet made up?, answer: 27 June | question: Who was Lucas Cranach the Elder's witness?, answer: his wife question: Who excommunicated Luther?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: Who was excommunicated by Pope Leo X?, answer: Luther | question: In what bull was Luther excommunicated?, answer: Decet Romanum Pontificem | question: Johann Eck proclaimed the bull in Meissen and what other towns?, answer: other towns | question: What did the Pope use to warn Luther that he risked excommunication?, answer: the papal bull | question: Who excommunicated Luther in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem?, answer: Leo X | question: What was the name of the 95 sentences Luther wrote?, answer: Theses | question: Who warned Luther that he risked excommunication unless he recanted 41 sentences drawn from his writings?, answer: the Pope | question: On the Freedom of a what religion did Luther send the Pope?, answer: Christian | question: When did Luther send the Pope a copy of On the Freedom of a Christian?, answer: October question: Who was forced to wear the yellow badge?, answer: Jews | question: Who suggested preventive measures against the Jews and their expulsion from German territory?, answer: Luther | question: Where were the synagogues burning?, answer: German territory | question: What religion was Bishop Martin Sasse?, answer: Protestant | question: Who issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge?, answer: seven Protestant regional church confederations | question: What did Luther suggest against the Jews?, answer: preventive measures | question: What country were the synagogues burning on the day of Luther's birthday?, answer: German | question: Who argued that Luther's writing was a "blueprint"?, answer: Diarmaid MacCulloch question: Where did Tesla move in 1899?, answer: Colorado Springs | question: What is the name of the 1978 book that contains descriptions of Tesla's experiments?, answer: Colorado Springs Notes | question: What type of system was introduced in Colorado Springs?, answer: current power distribution system | question: Where did Tesla move to in 1899?, answer: Colorado | question: Who moved to Colorado Springs in 1899?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of experiments did Tesla conduct when he arrived in Colorado Springs?, answer: wireless telegraphy experiments | question: Where did Tesla perform his first experiments?, answer: his Colorado Springs lab | question: Where was Tesla's Colorado Springs lab located?, answer: Foote Ave | question: Along with Foote Ave, what street was Tesla's Colorado Springs lab located?, answer: Kiowa St. question: What was the name of the range of products and services to be available in 2016?, answer: Sky Q | question: What set top box is capable of receiving and displaying UHD broadcasts?, answer: Sky Q Silver | question: Which set top box connects to the Sky Q Silver set top boxes with a Wi-Fi or Power-line connection instead of receiving their own satellite feeds?, answer: Sky Q Mini | question: What is the name of the broadband router in the Sky Q range?, answer: Sky Q Hub | question: Who announced the Sky Q range in 2015?, answer: Sky | question: Sky Q Silver and Sky Q Mini are three sets of what?, answer: top box | question: Sky Q Silver and Sky Q Mini are three sets of what?, answer: top boxes | question: What consists of three set top boxes?, answer: The Sky Q range | question: Which set top box is capable of receiving and displaying UHD broadcasts?, answer: The Sky Q Silver | question: Which set top box is capable of receiving and displaying UHD broadcasts?, answer: the Sky Q Silver question: What position did he hold at the University of Wittenberg?, answer: Doctor | question: In what city was the senate of theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg?, answer: Wittenberg | question: What was the doctor of the University of Wittenberg in 1512?, answer: Theology | question: What was he called to the position of Doctor in?, answer: Bible | question: What senate of the University of Wittenberg was he a member of?, answer: the theological faculty | question: On what date was he awarded his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 19 October | question: When was he received into the senate of theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg?, answer: 21 October | question: What was he awarded on October 19th 1512?, answer: his Doctor | question: Where did he spend the rest of his career?, answer: the University of Wittenberg | question: Where did he spend the rest of his career?, answer: the University question: Who was chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in 2005?, answer: Rep. Joe Barton | question: Who was chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in 2005?, answer: Joe Barton | question: What did Joe Barton write with Ed Whitfield on June 23, 2005?, answer: joint letters | question: Who did Boehlert want to set up a special investigation for?, answer: National Research Council | question: What was Joe Barton's position on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce?, answer: chairman | question: Who was the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations?, answer: Ed Whitfield | question: What did Rep. Joe Barton and Ed Whitfield demand from Mann, Bradley, and Hughes?, answer: full records | question: What did Rep. Joe Barton and Ed Whitfield demand full records on?, answer: climate research | question: What did Barton, Bradley, and Hughes request from Mann, Bradley, and Hughes?, answer: personal information | question: What committee was Sherwood Boehlert chairman of?, answer: the House Science Committee question: Who returned Milutin Tesla to Gospi?, answer: police guard | question: Where was Milutin Tesla's old school located?, answer: Gospić | question: Who was returned to Gospi under police guard for not having a residence permit?, answer: Tesla | question: Who died on April 17, 1879?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: Why was Milutin Tesla returned to Gospi?, answer: a residence permit | question: What was the name of Milutin Tesla's old school?, answer: Higher Real Gymnasium | question: On what date was Milutin Tesla returned to Gospi?, answer: 24 March | question: What was the cause of Milutin Tesla's death?, answer: an unspecified illness | question: Who did Milutin Tesla teach in his old school?, answer: students | question: On what date was Milutin Tesla returned to Gospi?, answer: 24 March 1879 question: Who would become Kenya's second Prime Minister?, answer: Odinga | question: What body passed the agreement?, answer: Parliament | question: What would the president appoint from both PNU and ODM camps?, answer: cabinet ministers | question: Who was Kenya's second Prime Minister in 2008?, answer: Kibaki | question: Who would Odinga become in the coalition government?, answer: second | question: What country was Odinga the second Prime Minister of?, answer: Kenya | question: Who would appoint cabinet ministers from both PNU and ODM camps?, answer: president | question: How many deputy Prime Ministers were included in the agreement?, answer: two deputy Prime Ministers | question: What did the agreement between Kibaki and Odinga establish?, answer: a coalition government question: Where was Tesla's lab located?, answer: South Fifth Avenue | question: Where was the second lab located?, answer: New York | question: Where was the second lab located?, answer: E. Houston Street | question: Who was a naturalized citizen of the United States on July 30, 1891?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the name of Tesla's laboratory?, answer: his South Fifth Avenue laboratory | question: Where was the second lab located?, answer: 46 E. Houston Street | question: What country did Tesla become a naturalized citizen of?, answer: the United States | question: What did Tesla become in 1891?, answer: a naturalized citizen | question: What did Tesla demonstrate by lighting electric lamps wirelessly?, answer: wireless power transmission | question: What did Tesla patent in 1891?, answer: the Tesla coil question: The Ninety-Five Theses was written by Luther on the Power and Efficacy of what?, answer: Indulgences | question: What did Luther protest the sale of?, answer: indulgences | question: Who wrote The Ninety-Five Theses?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who wrote to Albert of Mainz protesting the sale of indulgences?, answer: Luther | question: When did Luther write to his bishop?, answer: October | question: What did Hillerbrand see Luther's disputation as a scholarly objection to?, answer: church practices | question: Whose money does the pope use to build the basilica of St. Peter?, answer: poor believers | question: Where was Albert of?, answer: Mainz | question: Who was the bishop of Mainz in 1517?, answer: Albert | question: What was the name of Luther's letter to Albert of Mainz?, answer: Disputation of Martin Luther question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915?, answer: Sir William Henry Bragg | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915?, answer: William Henry Bragg | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915?, answer: William Lawrence Bragg | question: Which news agency awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics to Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla?, answer: Reuters | question: Who won the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Thomas Edison | question: Who awarded the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics to Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla?, answer: a Reuters news agency report | question: Who was awarded the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Nikola Tesla | question: What prize was awarded to Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla in 1915?, answer: Nobel Prize in Physics | question: Where was the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded?, answer: London | question: Who won the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Edison question: Where did Tesla leave his lab?, answer: Colorado Springs.[citation | question: Where did Tesla leave in 1900?, answer: Springs.[citation | question: What state did Tesla leave on January 7, 1900?, answer: Colorado | question: Who left Colorado Springs on January 7, 1900?, answer: Tesla | question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 7 January | question: What was the purpose of selling Tesla's lab?, answer: a debt | question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 7 January 1900 | question: What was sold two years after Tesla's lab was torn down?, answer: its contents | question: What was torn down in 1904?, answer: His lab | question: How long after Tesla's lab was torn down was it sold?, answer: two years later question: Who died in room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel?, answer: Tesla | question: In what room of the New Yorker Hotel did Tesla die?, answer: room | question: Where did Tesla die?, answer: the New Yorker Hotel | question: Who commissioned a sculptor to create a death mask?, answer: Tesla, Hugo Gernsback | question: Where is the death mask that was created by Hugo Gernsback displayed?, answer: the Nikola Tesla Museum | question: Who found Tesla's body?, answer: maid Alice Monaghan | question: Who commissioned a sculptor to create a death mask?, answer: Hugo Gernsback | question: Who found Tesla's body?, answer: Alice Monaghan question: What type of channels will BSkyB replace its free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with?, answer: subscription channels | question: Why did industry sources believe BSkyB would have to shelve its plans to withdraw its channels from Freeview?, answer: possible lost advertising revenue | question: Who announced its intention to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with four subscription channels?, answer: BSkyB | question: What is one sport that BSkyB plans to replace its free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with?, answer: English Premier League Football | question: What type of digital terrestrial channels did BSkyB want to replace?, answer: air | question: What did BSkyB plan to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with?, answer: four subscription channels | question: What platform did Setanta Sports launch as a subscription service?, answer: the digital terrestrial platform | question: What was NTL's new name?, answer: Virgin Media | question: What type of content would BSkyB's subscription channels offer?, answer: news | question: What did Setanta Sports launch as in March 2007?, answer: a subscription service question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Yuri Gagarin | question: What was Yuri Gagarin's flight reaffirming?, answer: American fears | question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Gagarin | question: When did Yuri Gagarin fly in space?, answer: April | question: What was Yuri Gagarin's rank in space?, answer: first | question: What country did Yuri Gagarin belong to?, answer: Soviet | question: What did Yuri Gagarin fly in?, answer: space | question: Whose fears about being left behind in a technological competition with the Soviet Union were reinforced by Yuri Gagarin?, answer: American | question: Who pledged their support for the crash program?, answer: many congressmen question: Who canceled All My Children in 2011?, answer: ABC | question: When was All My Children canceled?, answer: April | question: When did ABC renew Scandal, Revenge and Once Upon a Time?, answer: second seasons | question: Who bought the rights to All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: Prospect Park | question: Scandal, Revenge and Once Upon a Time were examples of what?, answer: new shows | question: What was the name of the show that ABC canceled in 2011?, answer: General Hospital | question: What did ABC use from One Live to Live on General Hospital?, answer: certain characters | question: What caused ABC to sell the rights to One Life to Live to Prospect Park?, answer: backlash | question: What did The Revolution fail to generate?, answer: satisfactory ratings | question: Who criticized the cancellation of All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: fans question: Who did Kennedy send a memo to on April 20?, answer: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson | question: Who did Kennedy send a memo to on April 20?, answer: Lyndon B. Johnson | question: Who did Kennedy send a memo to on April 20?, answer: Johnson | question: What did Kennedy ask Johnson to look into to offer NASA the opportunity to catch up?, answer: programs | question: On what date did Kennedy send a memo to Lyndon B. Johnson?, answer: April | question: Who sent a memo to Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson?, answer: Kennedy | question: What position did Johnson believe the United States should reach if it was to reach a manned Moon landing?, answer: leadership | question: What country was likely to achieve the first manned Moon landing?, answer: America | question: Who did Johnson want to offer a chance to catch up on the space program?, answer: NASA question: What was the name of the Evangelical church that was represented by Bishop Reuben H. Mueller?, answer: United Brethren Church | question: What denomination was created on April 23, 1968?, answer: Church | question: What church did the Evangelical United Brethren Church join?, answer: Thy Church | question: Who represented the Evangelical United Brethren Church?, answer: Bishop Reuben H. Mueller | question: What was the name of the new denomination created by the Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What denomination was created on April 23, 1968?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: Who represented The Methodist Church at the General Conference?, answer: Bishop Lloyd Christ Wicke | question: What was the name of the church that was created on April 23, 1968?, answer: the Evangelical United Brethren Church | question: What was the name of the new denomination created by the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church?, answer: The Methodist Church | question: When was the United Methodist Church created?, answer: April question: Who removed ABC stations from the cable provider's systems on April 30, 2000?, answer: Time Warner Cable | question: Who was the most-watched network in the 2000-01 season?, answer: ABC | question: On what date did Time Warner Cable remove ABC stations from the cable provider's systems?, answer: April | question: What city was WABC-TV located in?, answer: New York City | question: When did ABC file an emergency petition to the Federal Communications Commission?, answer: May | question: What city was KABC-TV in?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What caused Time Warner Cable to remove ABC stations from the cable provider's systems on April 30, 2000?, answer: a carriage dispute | question: When did ABC reach an eleventh-hour deal to renew its carriage agreement with Time Warner?, answer: December | question: Who did ABC file an emergency petition to force to restore the stations?, answer: TWC | question: What did ABC file an emergency petition to force TWC to restore?, answer: the affected stations question: What fluctuated unpredictably for a time?, answer: currency values | question: When did the US pull out of the Bretton Woods Accord?, answer: August | question: What agreement did the US pull out of on August 15, 1971?, answer: the Bretton Woods Accord | question: What was the price of oil in 1971?, answer: dollars | question: What caused the value of the dollar to "float"?, answer: market demand | question: What was the value of the dollar pegged to in the Gold Exchange Standard?, answer: gold | question: Who unilaterally pulled out of the Bretton Woods Accord?, answer: the United States | question: What was pegged to the dollar?, answer: all other currencies | question: Who followed the Bretton Woods Accord?, answer: The other industrialized nations question: Who tackled Mike Tolbert?, answer: safety Darian Stewart | question: Who lost a fumble on Carolina's next possession?, answer: Mike Tolbert | question: Who tackled Mike Tolbert?, answer: Darian Stewart | question: Who recovered a fumble on the Broncos 40-yard line?, answer: Danny Trevathan | question: Which team had to punt after a Denver punt?, answer: Carolina | question: Who did Carolina drive to after a punt?, answer: Broncos | question: Who recovered a fumble on the Broncos 40-yard line?, answer: which linebacker Danny Trevathan | question: Where did Danny Trevathan recover the fumble?, answer: the Broncos 40-yard line | question: Where did Carolina drive to after a Denver punt?, answer: the Broncos 45-yard line question: Who did Martin, Allegre, and Sutcliffe report for?, answer: Mike | question: Who broadcast the Super Bowl in Spanish?, answer: ESPN Deportes | question: What is the name of ESPN's English-language broadcast of the Super Bowl?, answer: Mike & Mike | question: ESPN Deportes was the third dedicated broadcaster of the Super Bowl in what language?, answer: Spanish | question: Who broadcast the Super Bowl in Spanish?, answer: ESPN | question: Who did ESPN Deportes agree to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the Super Bowl?, answer: CBS | question: When did ESPN Deportes announce they had reached an agreement with CBS and the NFL to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the Super Bowl?, answer: December | question: ESPN Deportes announced that they had reached an agreement with CBS and the NFL to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of what?, answer: game | question: Who was a part of ESPN Deportes' Monday Night Football commentary crew?, answer: sideline reporter John Sutcliffe question: Who promised to allow ABC to retain autonomy in the publishing business?, answer: ITT management | question: When did Goldenson announce a merger proposal with ITT?, answer: December | question: Who did Goldenson announce a merger proposal with on December 7, 1965?, answer: ABC management | question: What company did Goldenson announce a merger with in 1965?, answer: ITT | question: What company did Goldenson want to merge with ITT?, answer: ABC | question: Who was the head antitrust regulator for the United States Department of Justice?, answer: Donald F. Turner | question: What was Donald F. Turner's job title?, answer: head antitrust regulator | question: On what date did Goldenson and ITT agree to a merger?, answer: April | question: Who announced a merger proposal with ITT on December 7, 1965?, answer: Goldenson | question: What was ITT going to in October 1967?, answer: trial question: What company did the Walt Disney Company merge with in 1995?, answer: Capital Cities | question: What did Disney rename its new subsidiary after the merger?, answer: ABC Inc. | question: What was the name of the network that was acquired by the Walt Disney Company?, answer: ABC | question: What did the merger allow for Disney's children's programming library?, answer: ABC access | question: What was the name of the company that bought Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: Disney | question: Who approved the merger of Capital Cities and ABC?, answer: Disney shareholders | question: What company did the Walt Disney Company merge with on July 31, 1995?, answer: Capital Cities/ABC | question: On what date did the merger of Capital Cities and ABC take place?, answer: July | question: What company announced an agreement to merge with Capital Cities/ABC on July 31, 1995?, answer: The Walt Disney Company | question: Who bought the four newspapers that ABC had controlled under Capital Cities?, answer: Knight Ridder question: What was the on-air design intended to emphasize?, answer: ABC content | question: What was the blue ribbon used for?, answer: ABC News | question: Who began to phase in a new imaging campaign for the upcoming 2007-08 season?, answer: ABC | question: When did ABC begin to phase in a new imaging campaign for the upcoming 2007-08 season?, answer: June | question: What did ABC begin to phase in for the 2007-08 season?, answer: a new imaging campaign | question: What did the icons on ABC's on-air design represent?, answer: different devices | question: What type of devices were the icons used to represent?, answer: mobile devices | question: The on-air design was intended to emphasize the availability of ABC content across what?, answer: multiple platforms | question: What was the "ball" effect designed for?, answer: HD | question: What was redesigned as a part of the new imaging campaign?, answer: The ABC logo question: The NFL announced that the practice of branding games with Roman numerals would be temporarily suspended, and that the game would be named using Arabic numerals as Super Bowl 50 instead of Super Bowl L?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What was a practice established at Super Bowl V?, answer: branding Super Bowl games | question: Where was the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals established?, answer: Super Bowl V | question: What was the previous name of the Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl L. | question: When will the use of Roman numerals be reinstated?, answer: Super Bowl LI | question: When was the standardized logo template introduced?, answer: Super Bowl XLV | question: What was the NFL's practice of branding Super Bowl games with?, answer: Roman numerals | question: What numerals were to be used in Super Bowl 50?, answer: Arabic numerals | question: What did the logo deviates from the template?, answer: large numerals | question: When did the NFL announce that the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals would be temporarily suspended?, answer: June question: Who was the Governor-General of New France in 1752?, answer: Marquis de la Jonquière | question: Marquis de la Jonquière died on March 17, 1752 and was replaced by Charles le Moyne de Longueuil in what country?, answer: New France | question: Who was the commanding officer of the Troupes de la Marine?, answer: Charles Michel de Langlade | question: Who replaced Marquis de la Jonquière?, answer: Charles | question: What city dispatched another expedition to the area?, answer: Longueuil | question: When did Marquis de la Jonquière die?, answer: March | question: Who was Charles le Moyne de Longueuil's permanent replacement?, answer: Marquis Duquesne | question: Who was the commanding officer in the Troupes de la Marine?, answer: Langlade | question: Who replaced Marquis de la Jonquière?, answer: Charles le Moyne de Longueuil | question: Who was Charles le Moyne de Longueuil's permanent replacement?, answer: the Marquis Duquesne question: WJZ, WJZ-FM, and WJZ-TV are in what city?, answer: New York City | question: What was the name of ABC's New York City flagship station?, answer: WJZ | question: WJZ, WJZ-FM, and WJZ-TV changed their callsigns to what station?, answer: WABC | question: When did ABC's New York City flagship stations change their callsigns?, answer: May | question: WJZ, WJZ-FM, and WJZ-TV moved their operations to facilities at 7 West 66th Street, one block away from Central Park., answer: ABC | question: Where is 7 West 66th Street located?, answer: Central Park | question: What station used the WABC call letters before 1946?, answer: CBS Radio | question: What is WCBS now called?, answer: AM | question: What was the name of ABC's New York City flagship station?, answer: WJZ-FM question: Who voted to award the Super Bowl to Levi's Stadium?, answer: NFL owners | question: What was the first Super Bowl held in the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: Super Bowl XIX | question: Levi's Stadium is the first stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area to hold what event?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What was the first Super Bowl held in California?, answer: Super Bowl XXXVII | question: Who won the 2013 Super Bowl?, answer: Levi | question: When was the first Super Bowl held in the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: May | question: In what season did NFL owners meet in Boston to vote on the Super Bowl?, answer: spring | question: Where were the owners of the Super Bowl in 2013?, answer: Boston | question: Who awarded the Super Bowl to Levi's Stadium?, answer: NFL | question: Where did the Super Bowl XXXVII take place in 2003?, answer: San Diego question: The Great Fire of 1901 was the largest urban fire in what country?, answer: United States | question: What city was ravaged by a fire that started as a kitchen fire?, answer: downtown Jacksonville | question: What was the cause of the fire that ravaged Jacksonville in 1901?, answer: a kitchen fire | question: What city was ravaged by a fire that started as a kitchen fire?, answer: Jacksonville | question: On what date did the Great Fire of 1901 occur?, answer: May | question: What was the Great Fire of 1901?, answer: the largest urban fire | question: What ravaged downtown Jacksonville on May 3, 1901?, answer: a fire | question: What started as a kitchen fire?, answer: the fire | question: Where was the Great Fire of 1901 located?, answer: the southeastern United States | question: When did municipal authority resume in Jacksonville?, answer: May 17 municipal authority question: Who supported Syria and Egypt in their attack on Israel?, answer: other Arab nations | question: Where did Syria and Egypt launch a surprise attack on Israel?, answer: Yom Kippur | question: What did the Arab-Israeli conflict release the underlying economic pressure on?, answer: oil prices | question: When did Syria and Egypt launch a surprise attack on Israel?, answer: October | question: What did other Arab nations provide to Syria and Egypt in the attack on Israel?, answer: support | question: What nation supported Syria and Egypt in their attack on Israel?, answer: Arab | question: Which Arab nation launched a surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur?, answer: Egypt | question: Which country launched a surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur?, answer: Syria | question: Iran was the world's second-largest oil exporter and a close US ally at the time, what did the Shah of Iran say was going to rise?, answer: oil | question: Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on what country on October 6, 1973?, answer: Israel question: What did the permafrost do to hide the site of Genghis Khan's palace?, answer: burial | question: Where is Genghis Khan's palace located?, answer: rural Mongolia | question: When was Genghis Khan's palace discovered?, answer: October | question: What did the permafrost hide?, answer: the burial site | question: Where is Genghis Khan's palace located?, answer: Mongolia | question: What found Genghis Khan's palace?, answer: a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig | question: Which Sumerian king had a river diverted over Genghis Khan's grave?, answer: Atilla | question: What two countries were involved in the dig that uncovered Genghis Khan's palace?, answer: Japanese-Mongolian question: What was the name of the Disney anthology show that became disassociated with the theme park of the same name?, answer: Walt Disney Presents | question: When was Walt Disney Presents renamed to Walt Disney Presents?, answer: September | question: The Untouchables was a series of what type of show?, answer: detective shows | question: Who renamed Walt Disney Presents?, answer: Disney | question: What theme park was renamed Walt Disney Presents?, answer: Disneyland | question: What was renamed Walt Disney Presents?, answer: the Disneyland anthology series | question: What did Walt Disney Presents become disassociated with?, answer: the same name | question: What was westerns a fifth of in 1959?, answer: American television | question: What was The Untouchables?, answer: its detective series | question: What did Walt Disney Presents become disassociated with?, answer: the theme park question: What did the cover of Time magazine mention Tesla's contribution to?, answer: electrical power generation | question: What magazine put Tesla on its cover on his 75th birthday?, answer: Time magazine | question: Who was on Time magazine's cover in 1931?, answer: Tesla | question: What magazine put Tesla on its cover on his 75th birthday?, answer: Time | question: How old was Tesla when he was put on Time magazine's cover?, answer: 75th | question: What was on the cover of Time magazine?, answer: The cover caption | question: Who was one of the pioneers who congratulated Tesla on his 75th birthday?, answer: Albert Einstein | question: What did Time magazine put Tesla on on his 75th birthday?, answer: its cover question: What was the maximum power of the bladeless turbines tested at the Waterside Power Station?, answer: hp | question: How old was Tesla when he demonstrated his 200 horsepower turbine?, answer: 50th | question: What type of turbine did Tesla demonstrate on his 50th birthday?, answer: 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine | question: What was tested at the Waterside Power Station in New York in 1910-1911?, answer: his bladeless turbine engines | question: Who demonstrated his 200 horsepower bladeless turbine on his 50th birthday?, answer: Tesla | question: On what date in 1906 did Tesla demonstrate his 200 horsepower bladeless turbine?, answer: his 50th birthday | question: Where was the Waterside Power Station located?, answer: New York | question: How many kilowatts was Tesla's 200 horsepower?, answer: 150 kilowatts | question: What was the horsepower of Tesla's bladeless turbine?, answer: his 200 horsepower | question: Where were several of Tesla's bladeless turbine engines tested?, answer: the Waterside Power Station question: Who should follow the Ten Commandments in his or her vocations on a daily basis?, answer: Christian | question: Who points out that the Ten Commandments teach how the Christian ought to live?, answer: Luther | question: Whose judgment is the Ten Commandments considered to be an expression of?, answer: God | question: What is the Ten Commandments not considered to be?, answer: judgment | question: How often should a Christian follow the Ten Commandments?, answer: daily | question: What did Luther say about the Ten Commandments?, answer: the other hand | question: How often should a Christian follow the Ten Commandments?, answer: a daily basis | question: What is the Ten Commandments an expression of?, answer: the natural law | question: What does the Ten Commandments express?, answer: his eternal will | question: What does Luther believe to be a positive example of how a Christian should live?, answer: the Ten Commandments question: What tends to increase entrepreneurship rates at the individual level?, answer: higher economic inequality | question: Higher economic inequality tends to increase what at the individual level?, answer: entrepreneurship rates | question: What is a more positive impact of entrepreneurship based on technological progress?, answer: economic growth | question: What is an example of an opportunity-based entrepreneurship?, answer: underserved market needs | question: What is necessity-based entrepreneurship motivated by?, answer: survival needs | question: What type of entrepreneurship is driven by achievement-oriented motivations?, answer: opportunity-based entrepreneurship | question: What is most entrepreneurship based on instead of necessity?, answer: opportunity | question: What type of entrepreneurship is motivated by survival needs?, answer: Necessity-based entrepreneurship | question: What is entrepreneurship expected to foster?, answer: technological progress | question: What is vocation-based entrepreneurship more likely to pursue?, answer: new products question: What was the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi blamed for causing sharp drops in?, answer: fish catches | question: What ctenophore was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov?, answer: Mnemiopsis leidyi | question: Mnemiopsis leidyi was accidentally introduced into what sea?, answer: Sea | question: What did the Mnemiopsis leidyi eat that would otherwise feed the adult fish?, answer: small crustaceans | question: What was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov?, answer: the Western Atlantic ctenophore | question: What was the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi blamed for?, answer: sharp drops | question: Mnemiopsis leidyi was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov because of the absence of efficient predators on what?, answer: these introduced ctenophores | question: Mnemiopsis tolerates a wide range of what?, answer: water temperatures | question: Where was the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi accidentally introduced?, answer: the Black Sea | question: Mnemiopsis leidyi was blamed for causing sharp drops in fish catches by eating larvae and small crustaceans that would otherwise feed what?, answer: the adult fish question: What did Steven Spielberg gain through the showcase for his 1971 film Duel?, answer: early success | question: When did The Courtship of Eddie's Father appear on ABC?, answer: early 1970s | question: Which network launched the Movie of the Week?, answer: ABC | question: Who were Aaron Spelling, David Wolper, and Steven Spielberg?, answer: such talented filmmakers | question: When did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September | question: How often did the Movie of the Week air?, answer: weekly | question: Who directed 'The Movie of the Week'?, answer: Aaron Spelling | question: Who directed 'Duel'?, answer: David Wolper | question: Who directed 'Duel'?, answer: Steven Spielberg | question: When did the Movie of the Week begin?, answer: the early 1960s question: What did RCA convert into an independent subsidiary?, answer: NBC Blue Network | question: What did RCA decide to sell in 1941?, answer: NBC Blue | question: What was NBC Blue referred to as on-air?, answer: Blue Network | question: What was the name of the other company that NBC Blue was a subsidiary of?, answer: NBC Red | question: What network did RCA decide to sell in 1941?, answer: NBC | question: Who rejected Dillon, Read & Co.'s offer?, answer: RCA president David Sarnoff | question: What did Mark Woods offer to sell between 1942 and 1943?, answer: the entire NBC Blue Network | question: What did RCA convert into an independent subsidiary?, answer: the NBC Blue Network | question: Who gave RCA the mandate to sell NBC Blue?, answer: Mark Woods | question: Who decided to sell NBC Blue in 1941?, answer: RCA question: What is not consistent in simulations of?, answer: Amazon basin climate change | question: What could the Amazon rainforest be threatened by in the 21st century?, answer: future climate change | question: What could the Amazon rainforest be threatened by in the 21st century?, answer: climate change | question: How are simulations of the Amazon basin climate change different?, answer: many different models | question: What is one of the causes of climate change in the Amazon basin?, answer: greenhouse gas emissions | question: What would be lost by 2100 if the Amazon rainforest became unsustainable?, answer: rainforest cover | question: What type of rainfall response are simulations of the Amazon basin not consistent with?, answer: strong decreases | question: What could cause the Amazon rainforest to become unsustainable?, answer: increased temperatures | question: What type of rainfall response are simulations of the Amazon basin not consistent with?, answer: weak increases | question: What rainforest could become unsustainable under reduced rainfall and increased temperatures?, answer: Amazon question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society in 1914?, answer: Isiah Bowman | question: What was Isiah Bowman a key figure in the plans for?, answer: American Empire | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society in 1914?, answer: Bowman | question: Whose idea was it to build a premise that would allow for the U.S. authorship of a 'new world'?, answer: President Wilson | question: Whose idea was it to build a premise that would allow for the U.S. authorship of a 'new world'?, answer: Wilson | question: Whose inquiry was Isiah Bowman appointed to in 1917?, answer: Woodrow Wilson | question: What organization was Isiah Bowman the director of in 1914?, answer: the American Geographical Society | question: Who was Isiah Bowman?, answer: One key figure | question: What was the new world characterized by?, answer: geographical order question: What model asserts that most cpDNA is linear and participates in homologous recombination and replication structures similar to bacteriophage T4?, answer: cpDNA replication | question: What is linear and participates in homologous recombination and replication structures similar to bacteriophage T4?, answer: most cpDNA | question: What is similar to bacteriophage T4?, answer: replication structures | question: What type of cpDNA is most likely to replicate via a D loop mechanism?, answer: circular cpDNA | question: What are the branched and complex structures seen in?, answer: cpDNA experiments | question: What did scientists notice when the original experiments on cpDNA were performed?, answer: linear structures | question: What model asserts that most cpDNA is linear and participates in homologous recombination?, answer: replication | question: What model asserts that most cpDNA is linear and participates in homologous recombination and replication structures similar to bacteriophage T4?, answer: competing model | question: What do more species still contain that scientists do not yet understand?, answer: complex structures | question: What has been established that some plants have?, answer: linear cpDNA question: What was the name of the Ukrainian revolution in 2004?, answer: Orange Revolution | question: What was the name of the Georgian civil disobedience movement?, answer: Rose Revolution | question: What is the name of the Czechoslovakia movement that uses civil disobedience?, answer: Velvet Revolution | question: What is the Orange Revolution a part of?, answer: other various movements | question: What did the Gandhi's want from the British Empire?, answer: independence | question: What has civil disobedience been used in?, answer: many nonviolent resistance movements | question: In what country has civil disobedience been used to oust communist governments?, answer: East Germany | question: What was the name of the movement to bring independence to the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union?, answer: the Singing Revolution | question: Who brought about civil disobedience in the 1919 Revolution?, answer: Egyptians question: Where did Edgar Atheling flee to?, answer: Scotland | question: Who was one of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror?, answer: Edgar Atheling | question: Who invaded Scotland in 1072?, answer: William | question: Who was one of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror?, answer: Edgar | question: Edgar Atheling was one of the claimants of what throne?, answer: English | question: What did William the Conqueror meet up with at Abernethy?, answer: ships | question: Who did Edgar Atheling oppose?, answer: William the Conqueror | question: What did King Malcolm III of Scotland do to William the Conqueror?, answer: opposition question: How many examples of textiles designed by William Morris are in the Sicilian Tristan quilt?, answer: numerous examples | question: What is the Sicilian Tristan quilt one of the earliest surviving examples of?, answer: European quilting | question: What is one of the earliest surviving examples of European quilting?, answer: Tristan Quilt | question: What type of textiles are in the Sicilian Tristan Quilt?, answer: various types | question: What type of quilting is the Sicilian Tristan quilt?, answer: European | question: What is the name of the Tristan quilt?, answer: Sicilian | question: What is the Sicilian Tristan quilt?, answer: the earliest surviving examples | question: Who designed the textiles in the Sicilian Tristan Quilt?, answer: William Morris | question: What is one of the earliest surviving examples of European quilting?, answer: the late 14th-century Sicilian Tristan Quilt | question: What type of fabrics were designed by Marion Dorn?, answer: woven fabrics question: Who was Hervé one of the first to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Norman mercenaries | question: Who stopped Roussel de Bailleul?, answer: Alexius Komnenos | question: Who was the Byzantine duke of Antioch?, answer: Isaac Komnenos | question: Who was one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Hervé | question: What was Hervé's rank as a Byzantine general?, answer: first | question: Hervé was one of the first mercenaries to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Norman | question: What country did the Norman mercenaries serve as far away from?, answer: Georgia | question: Hervé was one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as a what?, answer: Byzantine | question: Who was Hervé?, answer: the first Norman mercenaries | question: Where were the Norman mercenaries based?, answer: Trebizond question: What did Philo surround the vessel's neck with?, answer: water | question: Who was Philo of Byzantium?, answer: BCE Greek writer | question: Leonardo da Vinci built on Philo's work by observing that a portion of air is consumed during what?, answer: combustion | question: Leonardo da Vinci built on Philo's work by observing that a portion of what is consumed during combustion and respiration?, answer: air | question: What was Philo's nationality?, answer: BCE Greek | question: What was Philo's first known experiment on the relationship between combustion and air?, answer: first | question: Who observed that parts of the air in the vessel were converted into the classical element fire?, answer: Philo | question: What was Philo's work on the relationship between combustion and air?, answer: the first known experiments | question: What was Philo of Byzantium's profession?, answer: mechanics | question: Where was Philo from?, answer: Byzantium question: What is the name of the third manuscript in the Codex?, answer: Forster III | question: What is the name of the third manuscript in the Codex?, answer: Forster II | question: Who bequeathed the Codex Forster to the museum in 1876?, answer: John Forster | question: What is the name of the first parchment-bound manuscript in the Codex?, answer: Forster I | question: Who was the Duke of Milan Ludovico Sforza's father?, answer: Francesco Sforza | question: What is one of the great treasures in the library?, answer: Codex | question: What is one of the great treasures in the library?, answer: the Codex Forster | question: Who commissioned the equestrian sculpture in the Codex Forster?, answer: Ludovico Sforza | question: Who commissioned the equestrian sculpture in the Codex Forster?, answer: Milan Ludovico Sforza question: Who refused to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi?, answer: Toghrul | question: Who was the eldest son of Toghrul?, answer: Temüjin | question: Who did Toghrul ally himself with?, answer: Jamukha | question: What did Toghrul refuse to give his daughter?, answer: marriage | question: Who was the eldest son of Temüjin?, answer: Jochi | question: Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi was a sign of disrespect in what culture?, answer: Mongolian | question: What was Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage a sign of in Mongolian culture?, answer: disrespect question: What does the Calvin cycle build from carbon dioxide?, answer: sugar molecules | question: What is used to make sugar and oxygen?, answer: light energy | question: What does the Calvin cycle produce?, answer: sugar | question: What does photosynthesis produce in the form of?, answer: sugars | question: In photosynthesis, light is transformed into what?, answer: chemical energy | question: What is divided into two stages?, answer: Photosynthesis | question: What is the process by which light is transformed into chemical energy?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What does the Calvin cycle build sugar molecules from?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is produced in the light reactions?, answer: oxygen | question: What is transformed into chemical energy?, answer: light question: What did Bolad explain to the Il-khanate court of Gaykhatu?, answer: Yuan paper money | question: What was the chao?, answer: paper money | question: What did the Yuan government use to make paper money?, answer: printing technology | question: What did the Yuan government switch to in 1275?, answer: bronze plates | question: Who used woodblocks to print paper money?, answer: Yuan | question: What is chao?, answer: the paper money | question: What did the Il-khanate government do to the Yuan paper money experiment?, answer: public distrust | question: What were the bark of the Yuan chao made from?, answer: mulberry trees | question: The Mongols experimented with establishing the Chinese-style paper monetary system in territories outside of what country?, answer: China | question: Where was the Il-khanate court located?, answer: Gaykhatu question: What is in Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion collection?, answer: photographs | question: What is the name of Eadweard Muybridge's photographic collection?, answer: Animal Locomotion | question: What do the photographs of Animal Locomotion capture?, answer: various actions | question: James Lafayette's society portraits date from the late 19th to what time period?, answer: early 20th centuries | question: What type of people are depicted in James Lafayette's society portraits?, answer: society figures | question: What type of ladies are depicted in James Lafayette's society portraits?, answer: society ladies | question: Animal Locomotion is a collection of photographs taken a fraction of a second apart that capture images of what?, answer: different animals | question: Who is depicted in James Lafayette's society portraits?, answer: other foreign leaders question: What are the plaster casts of in the Cast Courts?, answer: sculptures | question: What type of art is featured in the Cast Courts?, answer: Italian Renaissance sculpture | question: What type of casts are in the Cast Courts?, answer: plaster casts | question: The Cast Courts contain plaster casts of sculptures, friezes, and what?, answer: tombs | question: What type of rooms are in the Cast Courts?, answer: rooms | question: How many plaster casts of sculptures are in the Cast Courts?, answer: two storeys high housing hundreds | question: How many plaster casts are in the Cast Courts?, answer: hundreds | question: Where are the Cast Courts located?, answer: the sculpture wing | question: What type of sculptures are in the Cast Courts?, answer: friezes | question: What is the full-size replica of in the Cast Courts?, answer: David question: What did Maria Skodowska-Curie achieve?, answer: international recognition | question: Wadysaw Szpilman and Frédéric Chopin are examples of what?, answer: Famous musicians | question: Where was Maria Skodowska-Curie born?, answer: Warsaw | question: What famous musician was born in Warsaw?, answer: Frédéric Chopin | question: Where was Chopin born?, answer: Żelazowa Wola | question: What did Maria Skodowska-Curie research?, answer: radioactivity | question: Who was Maria Skodowska-Curie?, answer: first | question: Who moved to Warsaw with his family when he was seven months old?, answer: Chopin | question: Which famous musician was born in Warsaw?, answer: Władysław Szpilman | question: Who was one of the most famous people born in Warsaw?, answer: Maria Skłodowska-Curie question: Who was one of the most prominent Huguenot refugees in the Netherlands?, answer: Pierre Bayle | question: What do some Huguenot descendants typically use?, answer: Dutch given names | question: What are some Huguenot descendants in the Netherlands noted by?, answer: French family names | question: Pierre Bayle was one of the most prominent what refugees in the Netherlands?, answer: Huguenot | question: Where did Pierre Bayle live?, answer: Netherlands | question: What nationality are some Huguenot descendants of the Dutch?, answer: Dutch | question: Whose early ties with the Dutch Revolt and their own participation are some of the Dutch patriciate of part-Huguenot descent?, answer: Huguenots | question: What are some of the Dutch patriciate of?, answer: part-Huguenot descent | question: What do some Huguenot families keep alive?, answer: feast | question: What is the patron of the Huguenots?, answer: Saint Nicolas question: Who is Oedipus?, answer: former King | question: What Sophocles play depicts civil disobedience?, answer: Antigone | question: Antigone is one of the oldest depictions of what?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Antigone is one of the daughters of what king?, answer: Thebes | question: What is the name of Sophocles' play that depicts civil disobedience?, answer: play | question: Who wrote the play Antigone?, answer: Sophocles | question: Who is Antigone's father?, answer: Oedipus | question: Who was Oedipus?, answer: King of Thebes | question: Who is the current King of Thebes?, answer: Creon | question: Who is Creon?, answer: the current King question: What type of cycle is better suited to the Rankine cycle?, answer: actual large steam cycles | question: What type of turbines are well matched with the Rankine cycle?, answer: large modern gas turbines | question: What type of turbine has turbine entry temperatures approaching 1500 °C?, answer: Gas turbines | question: What do gas turbines have that reach 1500 °C?, answer: turbine entry temperatures | question: What is the Rankine cycle compared to?, answer: others | question: What type of cycle has a lower heat addition temperature?, answer: Rankine | question: What is one of the main advantages of the compression stage?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What is required to drive the pump during the compression stage?, answer: relatively little work | question: What type of cycle is a Rankine cycle used for?, answer: a real cycle | question: What is one of the advantages of the Rankine cycle?, answer: the principal advantages question: What is the Gloucester Candlestick made from?, answer: gilt bronze | question: What is one of the rarest items in the collection?, answer: Gloucester Candlestick | question: What is the Gloucester Candlestick made from?, answer: bronze casting | question: When was the Burghley Nef dated?, answer: dated 1527–28 | question: What is the Becket Casket made from?, answer: gilt copper | question: What do the branches of the Gloucester Candlestick contain?, answer: small figures | question: When is the Gloucester Candlestick dated?, answer: c1110 | question: Whose relics are in the Becket Casket?, answer: St Thomas Becket | question: What type of scenes are in the Becket Casket?, answer: enamelled scenes | question: What is one of the rarest items in the collection?, answer: the 58 cm high Gloucester Candlestick question: Who developed the induction motor that ran on alternating current?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of current did the induction motor use?, answer: polyphase current | question: What did the induction motor run on?, answer: current | question: What did the induction motor not need to replace?, answer: mechanical brushes | question: What was one of the things Tesla developed at the lab in 1887?, answer: an induction motor | question: Where was the alternating current system being built?, answer: Europe | question: What is alternating current?, answer: a power system format | question: What was patented in May 1888?, answer: This innovative electric motor | question: What used polyphase current?, answer: The motor | question: What did the magnetic field turn?, answer: the motor question: What would a person who violates a law for self-gratification be viewed as not being a civil disobedience?, answer: general disobedience | question: Michael Bayles argues that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case, and then wins his case, that act did not constitute what?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What is a theory that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case for the constitutionality of a law, that act does not constitute civil disobedience?, answer: disobedience | question: What is not a benefit of disobedience?, answer: social benefit | question: Who must be punished?, answer: conscientious lawbreakers | question: How much of disobedience would undermine the law?, answer: any great amount | question: Michael Bayles argues that if a person violates what in order to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law, then that act did not constitute civil disobedience?, answer: a law | question: Michael Bayles argues that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law, that act does not constitute civil disobedience?, answer: the law | question: Michael Bayles argues that if a person violates a law in order to create what?, answer: a test case | question: What theory argues that disobedience would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience which is neither conscientious nor of social benefit?, answer: One theory question: What language is tenggis a palatalised version of?, answer: Mongolian | question: What language does the word tenggis come from?, answer: Turkic | question: What does tenggis mean?, answer: ocean | question: What would the Mongols have written if they had meant to call Genghis tenggis?, answer: Tenggis Khan | question: What does one theory suggest the name stems from?, answer: a palatalised version | question: What would have been written if the Mongols had meant to call lake Baikal and ocean?, answer: Genghis | question: What language does the name tenggis come from?, answer: the Mongolian and Turkic word | question: Who called Lake Baikal and ocean tenggis?, answer: Mongols | question: When was the word Genghis written?, answer: medieval romanization | question: What suggests the name stems from a palatalised version of the Mongolian and Turkic word tenggis?, answer: One theory question: Who broadcast The Five Doctors?, answer: BBC | question: In what country did Silver Nemesis air?, answer: New Zealand | question: In what month and year did Silver Nemesis air on TVNZ in New Zealand?, answer: November | question: On what other network have only four episodes of The Five Doctors aired?, answer: channels | question: Where did The Five Doctors air two days before its broadcast on BBC One?, answer: PBS stations | question: Who aired the 1996 film Silver Nemesis?, answer: Fox | question: What episode of Silver Nemesis had been shown in the UK before the final two instalments had aired?, answer: the first episode | question: What have only four episodes of The Five Doctors had on channels other than BBC One?, answer: their premiere showings | question: What episode of Silver Nemesis was shown in the UK before the final two instalments?, answer: first | question: What New Zealand station aired the first three episodes of Silver Nemesis?, answer: TVNZ question: Where did the Normans establish a foothold in Southern Italy?, answer: Mezzogiorno | question: What group of Normans established a foothold in Southern Italy?, answer: Opportunistic bands | question: Where did the Normans establish a foothold?, answer: Southern Italy | question: How did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno?, answer: warriors | question: Who successfully established a foothold in Southern Italy?, answer: Normans | question: Melus of Bari persuaded the Normans to return with what?, answer: more warriors | question: Melus of Bari persuaded the Normans to return with more warriors to throw off what rule?, answer: Byzantine | question: Who begged the Normans to stay?, answer: Prince Guaimar III | question: Where did the Normans establish a foothold in Southern Italy?, answer: the Mezzogiorno | question: Who fought so valiantly that Prince Guaimar III begged them to stay?, answer: The Normans question: What is the name of the Irvine Tech Center?, answer: West Irvine | question: What city is home to the University of California?, answer: Irvine | question: What is the name of the business district in Orange County?, answer: Newport Center | question: The Irvine Spectrum is a business center in what area?, answer: the Irvine business centers | question: What is the name of the business center in Orange County?, answer: Downtown Santa Ana | question: What county is a rapidly developing business center in?, answer: Orange County | question: What business park is located in West Irvine?, answer: Jamboree Business Parks | question: What is the name of the business center in West Irvine?, answer: the Irvine Tech Center | question: What city is in Orange County?, answer: Santa Ana | question: What is the name of the Irvine business center?, answer: The Irvine Spectrum question: Who developed an imaginative geography of the East?, answer: West | question: Orientalism refers to how the West developed an imaginative geography of what?, answer: East | question: Who theorized Orientalism?, answer: Edward Said | question: What was Edward Said's term for the idea of how the West developed an imaginative geography of the East?, answer: Orientalism | question: Who developed an imaginative geography of the East?, answer: the West | question: Orientalism refers to how the West developed an imaginative geography of what?, answer: the East | question: The discourse of Orientalism formed a body of knowledge and what?, answer: ideas | question: In early European studies of the Orient, the East was irrational and backward in opposition to what?, answer: the rational and progressive West | question: What relies on an essentializing discourse that represents neither the diversity nor the social reality of the East?, answer: This imaginative geography | question: What does Orientalism refer to?, answer: an imaginative geography question: In what part of Iraq did ISIL drive Iraqi government forces out of key cities?, answer: western Iraq | question: Who invaded Iraq in 2003?, answer: Western forces | question: Who did ISIL drive out of key cities in western Iraq?, answer: Iraqi government forces | question: What did the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad pledge in 2004?, answer: allegiance | question: What group did ISIL pledge allegiance to in 2004?, answer: al-Qaeda | question: When did the Iraqi insurgency begin?, answer: March | question: In what country did the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad insurgency take place?, answer: Iraq | question: What country did the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad participate in?, answer: Iraqi question: What does an injector supply to the boiler during operation?, answer: water | question: What is often present in a mechanical stoker?, answer: Other components | question: The chain or screw stoking mechanism and its drive engine or motor may be included to move the fuel from a supply bin to what?, answer: fireboxes | question: What is an injector?, answer: pumps | question: What is used to increase the draft for fireboxes?, answer: various mechanisms | question: When is water supplied to the boiler?, answer: operation | question: What is used to recirculate water and recover the latent heat of vaporisation?, answer: condensers | question: Condensers recover the latent heat of what?, answer: vaporisation | question: What raises the temperature of the steam above its saturated vapour point?, answer: superheaters | question: What is used to increase the draft for fireboxes?, answer: mechanism question: Who worked as weavers in Canterbury?, answer: many Huguenots | question: Who worked as a weaving school in Turnagain Lane?, answer: weavers | question: Who worked as weavers in Canterbury?, answer: Huguenots | question: What evidence of the Walloons and Huguenots in Canterbury includes a block of houses in Turnagain Lane?, answer: Other evidence | question: Where do weavers' windows survive on the top floor of a block of houses in Canterbury?, answer: Turnagain Lane | question: Who practiced the variety of occupations necessary to sustain the community as distinct from the indigenous population?, answer: Others refugees | question: What type of evidence of the Walloons and Huguenots is in Turnagain Lane?, answer: houses | question: Where did the Walloons and Huguenots settle?, answer: Canterbury | question: On what floor of a block of houses in Turnagain Lane do weavers' windows survive?, answer: the top floor question: What type of plague has been implicated by modern scientists?, answer: Other forms | question: Who has implicated other forms of plague?, answer: modern scientists | question: What has been implicated by modern scientists?, answer: plague | question: What type of plague has a mortality rate of 90 to 95 percent?, answer: Pneumonic plague | question: What is the least common form of plague?, answer: Septicemic plague | question: What has a mortality rate of 30–75%?, answer: The modern bubonic plague | question: What is one of the symptoms of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: fever | question: What are the symptoms of Septicemic plague?, answer: high fevers | question: What is one of the symptoms of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: painful aching joints | question: What are fever, cough, and blood-tinged sputum?, answer: Symptoms question: What are the Botanic Garden and the University Library?, answer: Other green spaces | question: What is the name of the library in the city?, answer: University Library | question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: Praga Park | question: What park is by the right Vistula bank in Praga?, answer: Park Skaryszewski | question: What park is close to the Sejm and John Lennon street?, answer: Park Ujazdowski | question: What is the name of the zoological garden in Praga?, answer: Ogród Zoologiczny | question: Who designed the oldest park in Praga?, answer: Jan Dobrowolski | question: What is the name of the other green space in the city?, answer: the University Library garden | question: Where is the oldest park?, answer: Praga | question: Where is a palm house located?, answer: New Orangery question: What is the class of all decision problems?, answer: problems | question: What are BPP, ZPP, and RP?, answer: Other important complexity classes | question: What are BPP, ZPP, and RP defined using?, answer: probabilistic Turing machines | question: What are BQP and QMA defined by?, answer: quantum Turing machines | question: All is the class of what?, answer: all decision problems | question: What type of problems are not counted in the class #P?, answer: not decision problems | question: IP and AM are defined using what?, answer: Interactive proof systems | question: IP and AM are defined using Interactive proof systems., answer: Classes | question: AC and NC are defined using what?, answer: Boolean circuits | question: What class is defined using Boolean circuits?, answer: NC question: Who were the pro-reform and Gallican Roman Catholics?, answer: Other predecessors | question: What group did Jacques Lefevre belong to?, answer: Gallican Roman Catholics | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris during the Protestant Reformation?, answer: Jacques Lefevre | question: What type of church did the Gallican Roman Catholics belong to?, answer: Reformed | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris during the Protestant Reformation?, answer: Lefevre | question: When was Jacques Lefevre born?, answer: c. | question: Who were other predecessors of the Reformed church?, answer: the pro-reform and Gallican Roman Catholics | question: What country did the Gallicans believe could not be controlled by the Bishop of Rome?, answer: France | question: What church was Jacques Lefevre a predecessor of?, answer: the Reformed church | question: The Gallicans gained independence for what church?, answer: French question: Who is a notable alumni of the White House?, answer: anthropologists David Graeber | question: Who are anthropologists David Graeber and Donald Johanson?, answer: Other prominent alumni | question: Who established the psychological school of behaviorism?, answer: psychologist John B. Watson | question: Who is a notable alumni of the White House?, answer: David Graeber | question: Who discovered the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine?, answer: Donald Johanson | question: What is John B. Watson's profession?, answer: American psychologist | question: Who is a notable alumni of the psychological school of behaviorism?, answer: communication theorist Harold Innis | question: Who established the psychological school of behaviorism?, answer: John B. Watson | question: Who was the American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism?, answer: Harold Innis | question: What was the name of the hominid australopithecine discovered in the Afar Triangle region?, answer: Lucy question: What was Luther's view of Judaism?, answer: anti-Judaic | question: Who argued that Luther's views were merely anti-Judaic?, answer: Other scholars | question: Luther's views were opposed to what religion?, answer: Judaism | question: What ethnic group did Luther oppose as an ethnic group?, answer: Jews | question: What did Luther establish anti-Semitism as a key element of?, answer: German culture | question: What did Paul Rose argue caused a "hysterical and demonizing mentality" about Jews to enter?, answer: German thought | question: Who used Luther's hostile publications towards the Jews and their Jewish religion to justify at least in part the anti-Semitic policies of the National Socialists?, answer: German Lutheran clergy | question: What did Luther establish anti-Semitism as a key element of German culture?, answer: national identity | question: What language was Luther credited with recognizing the Christian critique of Judaism and establishing anti-Semitism as a key element of German culture and national identity?, answer: German | question: Whose criticism of Judaism was credited with establishing anti-Semitism as a key element of German culture and national identity?, answer: Christian question: What are Grainger Street and the area around Grey's Monument?, answer: Other shopping destinations | question: What is the name of the street around Grey's Monument?, answer: Grainger Street | question: What is the traditional shopping destination in Newcastle?, answer: Grainger Market | question: What is the name of the shopping complex in Newcastle?, answer: Monument Mall | question: What is the name of the modern shopping area in Newcastle?, answer: Eldon Garden | question: Where is the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the name of the Arcade in Newcastle?, answer: Central Arcade | question: What are Gosforth and Byker?, answer: the largest suburban shopping areas | question: What is the name of one of the other shopping destinations in Newcastle?, answer: the traditional Grainger Market | question: What is the largest suburban shopping area outside of Newcastle?, answer: Byker question: What are the other services of the Kenyan National Library Service?, answer: National and Public Library Services | question: What does KNLS stand for?, answer: the Kenya National Library Service | question: What does the KNLS maintain?, answer: libraries | question: What is the name of the Kenyan National Library Service?, answer: KNLS | question: What type of curriculum is led by the Kenyan National Library Service?, answer: learning | question: What county operates the McMillan Memorial Library?, answer: Nairobi County | question: Where is the McMillan Memorial Library located?, answer: Nairobi | question: What is the name of the library located in the central business district of Nairobi?, answer: the McMillan Memorial Library | question: KNLS is the body mandated to establish, equip, manage and maintain what in the country?, answer: national and public libraries | question: A public library is seen as a university for whom?, answer: people question: Who was a notable poet?, answer: E. E. Cummings | question: Who is a civil rights leader?, answer: W. E. B. Du | question: Who was a philosopher?, answer: Henry David Thoreau | question: Who was the author of Ralph Waldo Emerson?, answer: William S. Burroughs | question: Who is a notable cellist?, answer: cellist Yo Yo Ma | question: Who was the author of William S. Burroughs?, answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson | question: Who is a cellist?, answer: Yo Yo Ma | question: Who were the poets Wallace Stevens and E.E. Cummings?, answer: T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings | question: Who was a notable poet?, answer: T. S. Eliot | question: Who was the conductor of Yo Yo Ma?, answer: conductor Leonard Bernstein question: What were held to determine Luther's fate?, answer: private conferences | question: What did the Edict of Worms make it a crime to give to Luther?, answer: Luther food | question: Who did the Emperor want to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic?, answer: Luther | question: What did the Edict of Worms allow anyone to kill Luther without?, answer: legal consequence | question: What did the Edict of Worms make it a crime to give Luther?, answer: shelter | question: What did the Emperor want Luther to be apprehended and punished as?, answer: a notorious heretic | question: How long were private conferences held to determine Luther's fate?, answer: the next five days | question: What was the final draft of the Edict of?, answer: Worms | question: What did the Edict of Worms ban?, answer: his literature question: What is the other end of immune dysfunction?, answer: Overactive immune responses | question: What is the other end of overactive immune responses?, answer: immune dysfunction | question: What do specialized cells present young lymphocytes with?, answer: self antigens | question: What do many T cells and antibodies react with?, answer: self | question: What is located in the thymus and bone marrow?, answer: specialized cells | question: What reacts with "self" peptides?, answer: many T cells | question: What system fails to distinguish between self and non-self?, answer: the immune system | question: What does the elimination of cells that recognize self-antigens prevent?, answer: autoimmunity | question: What do specialized cells eliminate that prevent autoimmunity?, answer: self-antigens | question: Overactive immune responses comprise what part of immune dysfunction?, answer: the other end question: At what temperature does oxygen condense?, answer: F | question: What is the temperature at which oxygen freezes at 54.36 K?, answer: −218.79 | question: At what temperature does oxygen condense?, answer: C | question: What happens at 90.20 K?, answer: Oxygen condenses | question: What is the freezing temperature of oxygen at 54.36 K?, answer: −361.82 °F | question: What can be produced by condensation out of air?, answer: Liquid oxygen | question: What is the temperature at which oxygen condenses at 90.20 K?, answer: −297.31 | question: Rayleigh scattering of what causes the blue color of the sky?, answer: blue light | question: What is used as a coolant to produce liquid oxygen?, answer: liquid nitrogen | question: How is high purity liquid O 2 obtained?, answer: liquefied air question: At what level can oxygen gas be toxic?, answer: partial pressures | question: At what point can oxygen gas be toxic?, answer: elevated partial pressures | question: What is the normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure?, answer: standard pressure | question: What can be toxic at elevated partial pressures?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What can oxygen gas cause at elevated partial pressures?, answer: other health problems.[j | question: What type of gas is used in medical applications?, answer: oxygen masks | question: What usually begins to occur at partial pressures more than 50 kilopascals?, answer: Oxygen toxicity | question: Oxygen toxicity usually begins to occur at partial pressures more than 50 kilopascals, what is the normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure?, answer: kPa | question: What type of xygen gas can be toxic at elevated partial pressures?, answer: O | question: What does O 2 stand for?, answer: gas question: What can be produced through electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What type of hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water?, answer: molecular oxygen | question: What is used as part of the life-support equipment on submarines?, answer: oxygen candles | question: What is the molecular formula of hydrogen?, answer: oxygen | question: What is an example of a chemical catalyst?, answer: chemical oxygen generators | question: What does the 2:1 ratio observed in DC electrolysis of do not prove the empirical formula of water is H2O?, answer: acidified water | question: Oxygen gas can be produced by electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and what?, answer: hydrogen | question: What can be electrolysed into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: water | question: How can oxygen gas be produced?, answer: electrolysis | question: What are chemical catalysts still used on commercial airliners in case of depressurization emergencies?, answer: standard equipment question: What is the atomic number of oxygen?, answer: atomic number | question: Oxygen is a highly reactive nonmetal and oxidizing agent that readily forms compounds with what?, answer: most elements | question: What is the symbol for oxygen?, answer: symbol O | question: Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust as part of what?, answer: oxide compounds | question: What is the third most abundant element in the universe?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?, answer: mass | question: What is oxygen?, answer: a chemical element | question: What is 20.8% of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Diatomic oxygen gas | question: How does oxygen form compounds with most elements?, answer: readily forms | question: Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust as part of oxide compounds such as what?, answer: silicon dioxide question: What type of water has a solubility of 7.2 mL per liter?, answer: sea water | question: What contains 1 molecule of dissolved O 2 for every 2 molecules of N 2?, answer: Water | question: Where is oxygen more soluble than nitrogen?, answer: water | question: How much oxygen does freshwater contain per liter?, answer: mL | question: At 25 °C, what is the solubility of water per liter?, answer: liter | question: What is more soluble in water than oxygen?, answer: nitrogen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: Water in equilibrium with air contains 1 molecule of what for every 2 molecules of N 2?, answer: dissolved O | question: Water in equilibrium with what substance contains 1 molecule of dissolved O 2 for every 2 molecules of N 2?, answer: air | question: Water in equilibrium with air contains 1 molecule of dissolved O for every 2 molecules of what?, answer: N question: Oxygen is present in the atmosphere in trace quantities in the form of what?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is the form of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?, answer: CO | question: How much oxygen is present in the atmosphere?, answer: trace quantities | question: What is the rest of the Earth's crust made of?, answer: oxygen compounds | question: What is present in the atmosphere in trace quantities in the form of carbon dioxide?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the Earth's crust made of?, answer: oxides | question: What is the rest of the Earth's crust made of?, answer: particular various complex silicates | question: What are the complex silicates in the Earth's crust?, answer: silicate minerals | question: What oxide is found in hematite and rust?, answer: Fe 2O | question: The Earth's mantle is largely composed of silicates of magnesium and what?, answer: iron question: What is the second most common component of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What is the second most common component of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: oxygen gas | question: What is the third most abundant chemical element in the universe?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is 0.9% of the Sun's mass?, answer: oxygen | question: Oxygen is the most abundant chemical element in the Earth's biosphere, air, sea and land by what?, answer: mass | question: What planet has a high concentration of oxygen gas in its atmosphere?, answer: Earth | question: Oxygen is the most abundant chemical element by mass in the Earth's biosphere, air, sea, and what?, answer: land | question: What is the second most abundant chemical element in the universe?, answer: helium | question: What is carbon dioxide a part of?, answer: oxygen-containing molecules | question: In what part of the earth is oxygen most abundant?, answer: sea question: How many spectrophotometric absorption bands are present at the wavelengths 687 and 760 nm?, answer: two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking | question: What presents two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the wavelengths 687 and 760 nm?, answer: Oxygen | question: Where are the radiances coming from?, answer: vegetation canopies | question: What do remote sensing scientists use the radiance coming from vegetation canopies to characterize from a satellite platform?, answer: plant health status | question: What does the low signal-to-noise ratio and the physical structure of make it difficult to measure?, answer: vegetation | question: What has been proposed as a possible method of monitoring the carbon cycle on a global scale?, answer: satellites | question: What do some remote sensing scientists propose using to characterize plant health status from a satellite platform?, answer: those bands | question: What have some remote sensing scientists proposed using the measurement of the radiance coming from vegetation canopies to characterize plant health status?, answer: a satellite platform | question: Where are the spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking?, answer: the wavelengths | question: On what scale has the measurement of the carbon cycle been proposed?, answer: a global scale question: What is an example of an oxygen storage method?, answer: high pressure oxygen tanks | question: What are high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds?, answer: Oxygen storage methods | question: What is often transported in bulk as a liquid in specially insulated tankers?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is often transported in bulk as a liquid in specially insulated tankers?, answer: oxygen | question: What is liquefied oxygen equivalent to at atmospheric pressure?, answer: gaseous oxygen | question: What is stored in cryogenic liquid containers?, answer: pure oxygen gas | question: What is equivalent to 840 liters of gaseous oxygen at atmospheric pressure?, answer: liquefied oxygen | question: What is passed through heat exchangers?, answer: Liquid oxygen | question: What are tankers used to refill?, answer: bulk liquid oxygen storage containers | question: At what temperature is one liter of liquefied oxygen equivalent to 840 liters of gaseous oxygen?, answer: atmospheric pressure question: In what type of diving can oxygen toxicity to the lungs and central nervous system occur?, answer: surface supplied diving | question: In what type of diving can oxygen toxicity to the lungs and central nervous system occur?, answer: deep scuba diving | question: What can also occur in deep scuba diving and surface supplied diving?, answer: Oxygen toxicity | question: Oxygen toxicity to the lungs and what other part of the body can also occur in deep scuba diving?, answer: central nervous system | question: What is the most feared effect for divers?, answer: Acute oxygen toxicity | question: What xygen toxicity can occur in deep scuba diving?, answer: O | question: What can prolonged breathing of an air mixture with an O 2 partial pressure more than 60 kPa lead to?, answer: permanent pulmonary fibrosis | question: Who is most feared for convulsions?, answer: divers | question: What is the most feared effect of acute oxygen toxicity?, answer: seizures | question: Prolonged breathing of what can lead to permanent pulmonary fibrosis?, answer: an air mixture question: Who discovered oxygen in Wiltshire?, answer: Joseph Priestley | question: Who discovered oxygen?, answer: Carl Wilhelm Scheele | question: Who is often given priority because his work was published first?, answer: Priestley | question: What was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Joseph Priestley?, answer: Oxygen | question: Where was Carl Wilhelm Scheele located?, answer: Uppsala | question: Where was Joseph Priestley from?, answer: Wiltshire | question: What is Priestley often given because his work was published first?, answer: priority | question: What is oxygen used for in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving?, answer: oxygen therapy | question: What name was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier?, answer: oxygen | question: What was mistakenly thought to require oxygen in their composition?, answer: acids question: What are establishments in Japan, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada that offer higher than normal O 2 exposure for a fee?, answer: Oxygen bars | question: What is the name of an establishment that offers higher than normal O 2 exposure for a fee?, answer: oxygen bars | question: Oxygen has a history of what?, answer: recreational use | question: What do professional athletes wear to get a "boost" in performance?, answer: oxygen masks | question: What has a history of recreational use in oxygen bars and in sports?, answer: Oxygen | question: Where is an oxygen bar located?, answer: Las Vegas | question: What is oxygen considered to be?, answer: a supposed mild euphoric | question: What type of exercise can enriched O 2 mixtures be used for?, answer: aerobic exercise | question: Oxygen has a history of recreational use in oxygen bars and what?, answer: sports | question: Where are oxygen bars located?, answer: Japan question: Packet mode communication can be implemented with or without what?, answer: intermediate forwarding nodes | question: Packets are normally forwarded by what?, answer: intermediate network nodes | question: What is another name for intermediate forwarding nodes?, answer: packet switches | question: What can be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes?, answer: Packet mode communication | question: What are normally forwarded by intermediate network nodes asynchronously using first-in, first-out buffering?, answer: Packets | question: What is another name for intermediate forwarding nodes?, answer: routers | question: What is a scheduling discipline for?, answer: fair queuing | question: Packets are normally forwarded by intermediate network nodes asynchronously using what -in, first-out buffering?, answer: first | question: What is another scheduling discipline that can be used for packet mode communication?, answer: traffic shaping | question: What are two examples of scheduling discipline?, answer: weighted fair queuing or leaky bucket question: What contrasts with circuit switching in that it pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session?, answer: Packet switching | question: What is characterized by a fee per unit of information transmitted?, answer: packet switching | question: What is the name of the networking paradigm that pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session?, answer: circuit switching | question: What is an example of a fee per unit of information transmitted?, answer: packets | question: What does circuit switching do?, answer: -allocates dedicated network | question: What is an example of a billable service?, answer: cellular communication services | question: What is a fee per in connection time?, answer: unit | question: circuit switching is a method that pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session, each having a constant bit rate and latency between what?, answer: nodes | question: What is circuit switching characterized by a fee per unit of?, answer: connection time | question: Packet switching contrasts with what?, answer: another principal networking paradigm question: What is the name of the cycle in which Paleoclimatologists measure the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine what the climate was like millions of years ago?, answer: oxygen isotope ratio cycle | question: What contains the lighter isotope, oxygen-16, that evaporates at a slightly faster rate than water molecules containing the 12% heavier oxygen-16?, answer: water molecules | question: What is the lighter isotope in seawater?, answer: oxygen-16 | question: seawater left behind tends to be higher in what?, answer: oxygen-18 | question: What contains the lighter isotope oxygen-16?, answer: Seawater molecules | question: At what point do seawater molecules evaporate at a slower rate than seawater molecules containing heavier oxygen-18?, answer: lower temperatures | question: Who measure the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine what the climate was like millions of years ago?, answer: Paleoclimatologists | question: Paleoclimatologists measure oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of what?, answer: marine organisms | question: How long ago was the climate like?, answer: years | question: What do marine organisms incorporate more oxygen-18 into their skeletons than they would in a warmer climate?, answer: shells question: When does Parliament sit on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays?, answer: early January | question: When does Parliament sit from January to December?, answer: early September | question: What is the BBC's parliamentary channel?, answer: BBC Parliament | question: When does Parliament sit?, answer: late June | question: Who sits on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays?, answer: Parliament | question: On what day of the week does Parliament sit?, answer: Thursdays | question: When does Parliament sit?, answer: mid December | question: In what month do Parliament recesses occur?, answer: October | question: When does Parliament sit?, answer: early January to late June | question: When does Parliament sit?, answer: early September to mid December question: Parliamentary time is also set aside for what in the debating chamber?, answer: question periods | question: What can the members of the Scottish Parliament direct to a member of the Scottish Government?, answer: questions | question: What is set aside for question periods in the debating chamber?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: What takes place on a Thursday between 11:40 a.m. and 12 p.m.?, answer: Question Time | question: Who can direct questions to a member of the Scottish Government?, answer: members | question: What is the name of the time between 11:40 a.m. and 12 p.m.?, answer: General Question Time | question: Which minister's Question Time takes place between 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays?, answer: First | question: Where does a "General Question Time" take place?, answer: place | question: What does a "lead-in" to the questioner use to ask the First Minister?, answer: their supplementary question question: Who provides passenger rail service in Fresno?, answer: Amtrak San Joaquins | question: What is provided by Amtrak San Joaquins?, answer: Passenger rail service | question: What is the name of the historic passenger rail station in Downtown Fresno?, answer: Santa Fe Railroad Depot | question: Which railroad maintains railyards within the city of Fresno?, answer: Union Pacific Railroad | question: Where is the Santa Fe Railroad Depot located?, answer: Downtown Fresno | question: What branchlines does the San Joaquin Valley Railroad operate?, answer: former Southern Pacific branchlines | question: What city is planned to serve the future California High Speed Rail?, answer: Fresno | question: Which railroad operates former Southern Pacific branchlines heading west and south out of the city?, answer: the San Joaquin Valley Railroad | question: What former branchline of the San Joaquin Valley Railroad was operated by the San Joaquin Valley Railroad?, answer: Southern Pacific | question: What is the Santa Fe Railroad Depot?, answer: The main passenger rail station question: Who was a past faculty member of McKinsey?, answer: Egyptologist James Henry Breasted | question: Who was a past faculty member of McKinsey & Co.?, answer: James Henry Breasted | question: Who is the founder of McKinsey & Co.?, answer: James O. McKinsey | question: Who was a past faculty member of McKinsey?, answer: mathematician Alberto Calderón | question: Who is a past faculty member of McKinsey?, answer: Nobel Prize winning novelist Saul Bellow | question: What award did Friedrich Hayek win?, answer: Nobel prize | question: Who has included James Henry Breasted, Alberto Calderón, Friedrich Hayek, and Ted Fujita?, answer: Past faculty | question: Which mathematician was a past faculty member of McKinsey?, answer: Alberto Calderón | question: What award did Yuan T. Lee win?, answer: Nobel Prize | question: Who was a past faculty member of McKinsey?, answer: Nobel Prize winner Yuan T. Lee question: What do jawed vertebrates have the ability to recognize more efficiently?, answer: specific pathogens | question: What can rapidly evolve and adapt and thereby avoid detection and neutralization by the immune system?, answer: Pathogens | question: What have multiple defense mechanisms evolved to recognize and neutralize?, answer: pathogens | question: What has evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens?, answer: multiple defense mechanisms | question: What evolved in ancient eukaryotes and remain in their modern descendants?, answer: Other basic immune mechanisms | question: What do enzymes in bacteria protect against?, answer: bacteriophage infections | question: Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, leading to an enhanced response to what?, answer: subsequent encounters | question: Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to what?, answer: a specific pathogen | question: Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, leading to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with what?, answer: that same pathogen | question: Pathogens can rapidly evolve and adapt to avoid detection and what by the immune system?, answer: neutralization question: What are proteins used by nearly all organisms to identify molecules associated with pathogens?, answer: Pattern recognition receptors | question: Pattern recognition receptors are proteins used by nearly all organisms to identify molecules associated with what?, answer: pathogens | question: Defensins are the main form of what?, answer: invertebrate systemic immunity | question: What are pattern recognition receptors?, answer: proteins | question: The complement system and phagocytic cells are also used by most forms of what?, answer: invertebrate life | question: Pattern recognition receptors are proteins used by nearly all organisms to identify what associated with pathogens?, answer: molecules | question: The complement system and phagocytic cells are also used by what type of invertebrate life?, answer: most forms | question: Where are defensins found?, answer: plants | question: Defensins are an evolutionarily conserved component of what?, answer: the innate immune response | question: What form of invertebrate systemic immunity do defensins represent?, answer: the main form question: Who was Paul Revere descended from?, answer: Huguenot refugees | question: Who was descended from Huguenot refugees?, answer: Paul Revere | question: Where is the last active Huguenot congregation in North America worships?, answer: South Carolina | question: Who signed the Articles of Confederation for South Carolina?, answer: Henry Laurens | question: Paul Revere was descended from what refugees?, answer: Huguenot | question: Who made the ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest him?, answer: Jack Jouett | question: Where did Jack Jouett ride from?, answer: Cuckoo Tavern | question: Who were some of the leaders of the American Revolution?, answer: later statesmen | question: Who did Jack Jouett warn that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest?, answer: Thomas Jefferson | question: Henry Laurens signed the Articles of what?, answer: Confederation question: What type of aircraft may have supplemental O 2 supplies?, answer: non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft | question: What type of supplies do people in non-pressurized fixed-wing airplanes have in case of cabin depressurization?, answer: O | question: What is an emergency supply of O 2 automatically supplied to passengers in pressurized commercial airplanes?, answer: cabin depressurization | question: Who sometimes have supplemental O 2 supplies?, answer: People | question: What dictates that people wear oxygen masks to start the flow of oxygen?, answer: cabin safety instructions | question: What do people who climb or fly in non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft sometimes have supplemental O 2 supplies?, answer: mountains | question: What causes oxygen masks to drop?, answer: Sudden cabin pressure loss | question: What do people who climb mountains or fly in non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft sometimes have?, answer: supplemental O 2 supplies.[h | question: What causes oxygen masks to drop?, answer: chemical oxygen generators | question: What do chemical oxygen generators cause to drop?, answer: oxygen masks question: In what type of school do children act as form tutor, specialist teacher and surrogate parent?, answer: primary schools | question: In what school are children taught by different subject specialists each session?, answer: secondary schools | question: What is another name for a form tutor in a primary school?, answer: specialist teacher | question: In primary schools, who stays with them for most of the week and will teach them the whole curriculum?, answer: teachers | question: What is the most significant difference between?, answer: primary school and secondary school teaching | question: What type of teachers are in secondary schools?, answer: different subject specialists | question: In what school do children act as form tutor, specialist teacher, and surrogate parent?, answer: the primary school | question: What is another term for a teacher in a primary school?, answer: surrogate parent | question: What is the role of a teacher in a primary school?, answer: form tutor | question: The relationship between teachers and whom is the most significant difference between primary and secondary schools?, answer: children question: What can Petrologists use to understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases appear?, answer: fluid inclusion data | question: What type of processes can be extrapolated to the field?, answer: metamorphic processes | question: What type of rocks can be studied to understand the conditions of crystallization?, answer: igneous rocks | question: What do Petrologists use to understand the temperature and pressure at which different mineral phases appear?, answer: pressures | question: What do Petrologists study in high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand?, answer: different mineral phases | question: What can Petrologists do to understand the temperature and pressures at which different mineral phases appear?, answer: high temperature and pressure physical experiments | question: What can be extrapolated to the field to understand?, answer: processes | question: Who can use fluid inclusion data and perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases appear?, answer: Petrologists | question: Petrologists can use high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand how different mineral phases change through what?, answer: igneous and metamorphic processes | question: What is the condition of igneous rocks?, answer: crystallization question: John Elway led the Broncos to victory in what Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl XXXIII | question: Peyton Manning was the first quarterback to lead two different teams to multiple what?, answer: Super Bowls | question: Who was the first quarterback to lead two teams to multiple Super Bowls?, answer: Peyton Manning | question: What is Elway's position in the Broncos?, answer: General Manager | question: How old was Peyton Manning when he played in a Super Bowl?, answer: age | question: What is John Elway's job title?, answer: Football Operations | question: What was Peyton Manning's record of leading two teams to multiple Super Bowls?, answer: first | question: What team is John Elway currently the Executive Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager for?, answer: Denver | question: Peyton Manning is the oldest quarterback to play in what?, answer: a Super Bowl question: Phagocytosis is an important feature of what?, answer: cellular innate immunity | question: Who patrols the body searching for pathogens?, answer: Phagocytes | question: Phagocytosis is an important feature of cellular innate immunity performed by cells called what?, answer: phagocytes | question: What is an important feature of cellular innate immunity?, answer: Phagocytosis | question: Phagocytosis is an important feature of cellular innate immunity performed by cells called phagocytes that engulf, or eat, what?, answer: pathogens | question: Phagocytosis is an important feature of cellular innate immunity performed by what?, answer: cells | question: Phagocytes can be called to specific locations by what?, answer: cytokines | question: What can cytokines call phagocytes to?, answer: specific locations | question: What do phagocytes engulf?, answer: particles | question: Phagocytosis represents the oldest form of what?, answer: host defense question: What do pharmacists perform to ensure optimal health outcomes for their patients?, answer: various roles | question: What do pharmacists ensure for their patients through the quality use of medicines?, answer: optimal health outcomes | question: What type of education do pharmacists have?, answer: specialised education | question: What are healthcare professionals with specialised education and training who perform various roles to ensure optimal health outcomes for their patients through the quality use of medicines?, answer: Pharmacists | question: Who knows about the mode of action of a particular drug?, answer: pharmacists | question: What are pharmacists?, answer: healthcare professionals | question: What do pharmacists use to ensure optimal health outcomes?, answer: medicines | question: What does a pharmacist need to be a healthcare professional?, answer: training | question: How much detail do pharmacists know about a drug?, answer: great detail | question: What do pharmacists do to ensure optimal health outcomes for their patients?, answer: the quality use question: What do pharmacists provide that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention?, answer: direct patient care services | question: What type of services do pharmacists provide?, answer: patient care | question: Clinical pharmacists collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to improve what?, answer: pharmaceutical care | question: Who cares for patients in all health care settings?, answer: Clinical pharmacists | question: What is one of the goals of a pharmacist's care?, answer: disease prevention | question: Who provides direct patient care services that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention?, answer: Pharmacists | question: What do clinical pharmacists often participate in patient care rounds?, answer: drug product selection | question: What does the use of medication promote?, answer: health | question: Who do clinical pharmacists care for in all health care settings?, answer: patients | question: Where do clinical pharmacists care for patients?, answer: all health care settings question: What is pharmacy informatics a combination of?, answer: pharmacy practice science | question: Pharmacy informatics is a combination of pharmacy practice science and what?, answer: applied information science | question: Pharmacy informaticists can work for whom?, answer: healthcare information technology vendor companies | question: Where can pharmacy informaticists work?, answer: information technology departments | question: What is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science?, answer: Pharmacy informatics | question: What is growing quickly to meet the needs of major national and international patient information projects and health system interoperability goals?, answer: pharmacy informatics | question: What is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science?, answer: Pharmacy | question: What is a practice area and specialist domain of pharmacy informatics?, answer: pharmacy | question: Where do pharmacy informaticists work?, answer: many practice areas | question: What is one of the goals of pharmacy informatics?, answer: health system interoperability goals question: Aristotle and Archimedes used the concept of what in the study of stationary and moving objects?, answer: force | question: Einstein's theory of relativity correctly predicted the action of what on objects with increasing momenta near the speed of light?, answer: forces | question: What did Aristotle and Archimedes fail to understand?, answer: natural motion | question: What did antiquity philosophers use the concept of force in the study of?, answer: simple machines | question: What did Aristotle and Archimedes believe a force is required to maintain even at a constant velocity?, answer: motion | question: Who used the concept of force in the study of stationary and moving objects and simple machines?, answer: Philosophers | question: What did Aristotle and Archimedes retain in understanding force?, answer: fundamental errors | question: What did Einstein's theory of relativity correctly predict the action of forces on?, answer: objects | question: Who formulated laws of motion that were not improved-on for nearly three hundred years?, answer: Sir Isaac Newton | question: When did philosophers use the concept of force in the study of stationary and moving objects and simple machines?, answer: antiquity question: Rubisco can accidentally add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP when its carbon dioxide concentration is too high?, answer: oxygen | question: What can happen when the oxygen concentration is too high?, answer: Photorespiration | question: What are CCMs?, answer: carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms | question: Rubisco can accidentally add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP because it can't distinguish what?, answer: oxygen and carbon dioxide | question: Rubisco can accidentally add O2 instead of what?, answer: CO2 | question: What can cause photorespiration?, answer: the oxygen concentration | question: What is an example of a CCM?, answer: C4 carbon fixation | question: What do C4 plants exhibit a distinct chloroplast dimorphism?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What do CCMs raise relative to oxygen within the chloroplast?, answer: the carbon dioxide concentration | question: Rubisco can add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP to reduce the efficiency of what?, answer: photosynthesis question: What does phycobilisomes prevent thylakoid stacking in?, answer: red algal chloroplasts | question: What type of chloroplasts keep their phycobilin pigments in their thylakoid space?, answer: cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: What color are phycobilins found in?, answer: red algal | question: What are a third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria?, answer: Phycobilins | question: What does phycoerytherin make?, answer: many red algae | question: What type of chloroplasts don't have their phycobilin pigments organized into phycobilisomes?, answer: Cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: Phycobilins are a third group of what found in cyanobacteria?, answer: pigments | question: What are the large protein complexes of phycobilins called?, answer: called phycobilisomes | question: What are the large protein complexes of phycobilins called?, answer: phycobilisomes | question: Cryptophyte chloroplasts and some cyanobacteria don't have what organized into phycobilisomes?, answer: their phycobilin pigments question: Who first introduced the plague to Europe?, answer: Genoese traders | question: Where was the plague first introduced to?, answer: Europe | question: Who first introduced the plague to Europe?, answer: Genoese | question: What disease was first introduced to Europe by Genoese traders?, answer: Plague | question: Where was the plague first introduced to Europe?, answer: Kaffa | question: Where was the plague first introduced to Europe?, answer: Crimea | question: Who fled to Sicily and the south of Europe?, answer: The Genoese traders | question: Where was the plague first introduced to Europe?, answer: the port city | question: Who was the leader of the Mongol army during the siege of Kaffa?, answer: Jani Beg | question: Where did the Genoese traders take the plague?, answer: Sicily question: What have geologists measured in samples from the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and meteorites?, answer: oxygen isotopes | question: What have planetary geologists measured in samples from the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and meteorites?, answer: different abundances | question: What were geologists unable to obtain for the isotope ratios in the Sun?, answer: reference values | question: Which planet has a higher proportion of oxygen-16 than the Sun?, answer: Earth | question: Who has measured different abundances of oxygen isotopes in samples from the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and meteorites?, answer: Planetary geologists | question: In addition to the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and the Moon, what isotopes have been measured?, answer: meteorites | question: What has a higher proportion of oxygen-16 than does the Earth?, answer: Sun | question: In addition to the Earth, the Moon, and meteorites, what other planet has samples of oxygen isotopes?, answer: Mars | question: Which planet has a higher percentage of oxygen isotopes than the Earth?, answer: Moon | question: Where have geologists measured the abundance of oxygen isotopes from the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and meteorites?, answer: samples question: What happens to infected cells in the hypersensitive response?, answer: programmed cell death | question: What seals themselves off and undergo programmed cell death?, answer: infected cells | question: What has two main immune responses?, answer: Plants | question: Infected cells release signals warning the rest of the plant of a pathogen's presence?, answer: systemic acquired resistance | question: How many main immune responses do plants have?, answer: two main immune responses | question: Chloroplasts stimulate the hypersensitive response by damaging their photosynthetic system, producing what?, answer: reactive oxygen species | question: What is it called when infected cells seal themselves off and undergo programmed cell death?, answer: the hypersensitive response | question: What do infected cells release to warn the rest of the plant of a pathogen's presence?, answer: signals | question: The reactive oxygen species kills any pathogens within what?, answer: the cell | question: Chloroplasts stimulate what?, answer: both responses question: What are pigment-filled plastids responsible for the bright colors seen in flowers and ripe fruit?, answer: Chromoplasts | question: What are pigment-filled plastids responsible for the bright colors seen in flowers and ripe fruit?, answer: chromoplasts | question: What is not permanent?, answer: Plastid differentiation | question: What can turn back into proplastids if a plant is injured?, answer: other plastids | question: What is possible with plastid differentiation?, answer: many interconversions | question: Chromoplasts and other plastids can turn back into what?, answer: proplastids | question: What is an example of a plant that can be converted to chromoplasts?, answer: ripe fruit | question: How is plastid differentiation not permanent?, answer: fact | question: Chloroplast, amyloplast, chromoplast, proplast, etc. are not what?, answer: absolute states | question: What are chromoplasts?, answer: pigment-filled plastids question: What are plastoglobuli?, answer: spherical bubbles | question: What are spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins about 45-60 nanometers across?, answer: Plastoglobuli | question: What is another name for Plastoglobuli?, answer: singular plastoglobulus | question: Plastoglobuli are surrounded by a monolayer of what?, answer: lipids | question: Plastoglobuli are spherical bubbles of lipids and what?, answer: proteins | question: What is another name for Plastoglobuli?, answer: plastoglobule(s | question: Plastoglobuli are found in all what?, answer: chloroplasts | question: When are plastoglobuli more common in chloroplasts?, answer: oxidative stress | question: What surrounds the spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins?, answer: a lipid monolayer | question: Plastoglobuli are also common in what?, answer: etioplasts question: What does the configuration of a plastoglobulus that is attached to a thylakoid allow a plastoglobulus to exchange its contents with?, answer: the thylakoid network | question: What are plastoglobuli attached to in normal green chloroplasts?, answer: their parent thylakoid | question: What were once thought to be free-floating in the stroma?, answer: Plastoglobuli | question: Plastoglobuli are now thought to be permanently attached to what?, answer: a thylakoid | question: What allows a thylakoid to exchange its contents with the thylakoid network?, answer: a plastoglobulus | question: Plastoglobuli are now thought to be permanently attached to a thylakoid or to what?, answer: another plastoglobulus | question: What allows a plastoglobulus to exchange its contents with the thylakoid network?, answer: a configuration | question: In stressed chloroplasts, plastoglobuli tend to occur in what?, answer: linked groups | question: What does a plastoglobulus exchange with the thylakoid network?, answer: its contents | question: Where were plastoglobuli once thought to be free-floating?, answer: the stroma question: What does the Kuznets curve predict will eventually decrease?, answer: income inequality | question: What does the Kuznets curve predict will eventually decrease?, answer: income | question: What did Kuznets see as a relationship between income and?, answer: inequality | question: What is the relationship between income and inequality?, answer: level | question: What is the name of the theory that income inequality will eventually decrease?, answer: Kuznets | question: How did Kuznets demonstrate the relationship between income and inequality?, answer: cross-sectional data | question: What type of economies did Kuznets see bulging out to form the Kuznets curve?, answer: middle-income developing economies | question: Kuznets' curve predicts that income inequality will eventually decrease given what?, answer: time | question: What shows that the level of income inequality began to rise after the 1970s?, answer: recent data | question: What has shown the Kuznets curve to be very weak?, answer: superior panel data question: Which state has the most seats in the Australian House of Representatives?, answer: Victoria | question: Victoria has 37 seats in the Australian House of what?, answer: Representatives | question: What is the Legislative Council?, answer: the upper house | question: What body does Victoria have 12 seats in?, answer: the Australian Senate | question: In what house of Representatives does Victoria have 37 seats?, answer: the Australian House | question: What is the Legislative Assembly?, answer: the lower house | question: What house does Victoria have 37 seats in?, answer: the Australian House of Representatives | question: What is the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: the Legislative Council | question: Who is the Governor of Victoria?, answer: Linda Dessau | question: At what level does the Parliament of Victoria consist of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council?, answer: state level question: Kublai Khan's system of government was the result of a compromise between what?, answer: Mongolian patrimonial feudalism | question: Who created the system of government that was the result of a compromise between Mongolian patrimonial feudalism and the traditional Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic system?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: The educated Chinese elite were not given the degree of esteem that they had been accorded previously under what dynasty?, answer: native Chinese dynasties | question: What ethnicity was not given their share of power during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Chinese | question: What system was created by Kublai Khan?, answer: government | question: Kublai Khan's government was the result of a compromise between Mongolian patrimonial feudalism and what?, answer: the traditional Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic system | question: Who was not given their share of power?, answer: the traditional Chinese elite | question: Who was not given the degree of esteem that they had been accorded previously under native Chinese dynasties?, answer: the educated Chinese elite | question: What did the Mongols and Semuren largely remain strangers to?, answer: the mainstream Chinese culture | question: Who used discrimination during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongols question: Who is one of the leaders of the United States?, answer: American political leaders John Hancock | question: Which American political leader was John Quincy Adams?, answer: John Adams | question: Who was the American political leader who led the United States?, answer: John Quincy Adams | question: Who is one of the American political leaders?, answer: John Hancock | question: Who is the US Secretary of State for the United States?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: Who is the Canadian political leader?, answer: Canadian political leader Michael Ignatieff | question: Who is the president of Chile?, answer: Chilean President Sebastián Piñera | question: Who is the former Pakistani Prime Minister?, answer: former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto | question: Who is the leader of Canada?, answer: Canadian Governor General David Lloyd Johnston | question: Who is the leader of the United States?, answer: U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon question: Who was used to reformers and heretics?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: Who was used to reformers and heretics?, answer: Leo X | question: How did Leo X respond to Luther?, answer: great care | question: Who was Pope Leo X used to?, answer: reformers | question: Who summoned Luther to Rome?, answer: Leo | question: Who stated that the papacy was the Antichrist?, answer: Cardinal Cajetan Luther | question: Who did Leo X send envoys against Luther?, answer: papal theologians | question: Pope Leo X was used to reformers and what?, answer: heretics | question: Who did the Elector Frederick persuade the pope to have examined at Augsburg?, answer: Luther | question: Who was Cardinal Cajetan Luther?, answer: papal legate question: Who was assassinated?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: What are now repeated on BBC Three?, answer: episodes | question: On what channel are episodes of Doctor Who now repeated?, answer: BBC Three | question: What was the first episode of Doctor Who?, answer: first | question: What is the name of the show that has always appeared on the BBC's mainstream channel?, answer: Doctor | question: Who first broadcast the first episode of Doctor Who?, answer: BBC | question: What episode of Doctor Who was repeated the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy?, answer: the first episode | question: How many viewers did Doctor Who draw on BBC One?, answer: many millions | question: What episode of Doctor Who was repeated the following week?, answer: second | question: What episode of Doctor Who was repeated the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy?, answer: the second episode question: What is the grace that "goes before" us called?, answer: Prevenient grace | question: Prevenient grace encourages us to seek a relationship with God through whom?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: Prevenient grace motivates us to seek a relationship with whom?, answer: God | question: Prevenient grace allows those tainted by sin to nevertheless make a truly free choice to accept or reject God's salvation in whom?, answer: Christ | question: Prevenient grace allows those tainted by sin to make a truly free choice to accept or reject God's offer of what?, answer: salvation | question: Prevenient grace allows those tainted by what to make a truly free choice to accept or reject God's salvation?, answer: sin | question: What is the present work of God to turn us from our sin-corrupted human will to the loving will of the Father?, answer: This grace | question: What is the term for the power that enables us to love and motivates us to seek a relationship with God through Jesus Christ?, answer: the grace question: What exacerbated the crisis in the US?, answer: Price controls | question: In what country did price controls exacerbate the crisis?, answer: US | question: What did price controls limit the price of?, answer: old oil | question: What was the rule intended to promote?, answer: oil exploration | question: When did the long lines at gas stations begin?, answer: summer | question: What was the purpose of price controls?, answer: investment | question: What was the result of removing old oil from the market?, answer: greater scarcity | question: What did price controls allow newly discovered oil to be sold at?, answer: a higher price | question: What was sold at a higher price to encourage investment?, answer: newly discovered oil | question: What did price controls limit the price of?, answer: "old oil question: prime ideals in the ring of integers of what can be used in proving quadratic reciprocity?, answer: quadratic number fields | question: What is ramification of prime ideals a basic problem of?, answer: number theory | question: factorization or ramification of prime ideals when lifted to an extension field is a basic problem of what?, answer: algebraic number theory | question: prime ideals in the ring of integers of quadratic number fields can be used in proving quadratic reciprocity, a statement that concerns the solvability of what?, answer: quadratic equations | question: What is a statement that concerns the solvability of quadratic equations?, answer: quadratic reciprocity | question: What are the points of algebro-geometric objects?, answer: Prime ideals | question: What are the points of algebro-geometric objects?, answer: prime ideals | question: What does factorization or ramification of prime ideals when lifted to an extension field bear some resemblance to ramification in?, answer: geometry | question: What also benefits from the notion of the spectrum of a ring?, answer: Arithmetic geometry | question: What are number-theoretic questions solely concerned with?, answer: integers question: What is an element p of R called if it is neither zero or a unit?, answer: prime element | question: In the ring Z of integers, the set of what equals the set of irreducible elements?, answer: prime elements | question: In the ring Z of integers, the set of prime elements equals the set of what?, answer: irreducible elements | question: What is irreducible if it is not a unit and cannot be written as a product of two ring elements that are not units?, answer: elements | question: What gives rise to two more general concepts that apply to elements of any commutative ring R?, answer: Prime numbers | question: An element is irreducible if it is not a unit and cannot be written as a product of two ring elements that are not what?, answer: units | question: What is an algebraic structure where addition, subtraction and multiplication are defined?, answer: R | question: An element is irreducible if it is not a unit and cannot be written as a product of how many ring elements?, answer: two ring elements | question: What is called prime element if it is neither zero nor a unit?, answer: An element p | question: What is irreducible if it is not a unit and cannot be written as a product of two ring elements that are not units?, answer: y. An element question: What has influenced many artists and writers?, answer: Prime numbers | question: What did Olivier Messiaen use to create ametrical music?, answer: prime numbers | question: Olivier Messiaen used motifs with lengths given by what to create unpredictable rhythms?, answer: different prime numbers | question: Who have prime numbers influenced?, answer: many artists | question: Prime numbers have influenced many artists and what?, answer: writers | question: Olivier Messiaen used prime numbers to create ametrical music through what?, answer: natural phenomena | question: What is the name of Messiaen's third étude?, answer: Neumes | question: Olivier Messiaen used prime numbers to create what?, answer: ametrical music | question: In which of Messiaen's works did the primes 41, 43, 47 and 53 appear?, answer: third | question: What did Messiaen use motifs with lengths given by different prime numbers to create?, answer: unpredictable rhythms question: Queen Victoria is above the frame around the arches and what?, answer: entrance | question: Who sculpted the Queen Victoria's arches?, answer: Alfred Drury | question: Who appears in the main arch above the twin entrances?, answer: Prince Albert | question: Who is above the frame around the arches and entrance?, answer: Queen Victoria | question: Prince Albert appears in the main arch above what?, answer: the twin entrances | question: Where does Prince Albert appear above the twin entrances?, answer: the main arch | question: The facades surround four levels of what?, answer: galleries | question: What type of staircases were used in the interior of Rotunda?, answer: flanking staircases | question: What type of detail were the galleries originally designed with?, answer: restrained classical detail | question: Where does the interior of Rotunda use marble?, answer: the entrance hall question: Who arranged with Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken to establish a Huguenot community?, answer: Prince Louis de Condé | question: Who was Prince Louis de Condé's son?, answer: Osias,[citation | question: Who was Prince Louis de Condé's son?, answer: Daniel | question: Who did Prince Louis de Condé arrange to establish a Huguenot community in present-day Saarland?, answer: Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken | question: What did the founding families of the Huguenot community create?, answer: such traditional Huguenot occupations | question: What type of community did the Prince Louis de Condé and Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken establish?, answer: Huguenot | question: How long did the glass-making works provide wealth to the principality?, answer: many years | question: Who created enterprises based on textiles?, answer: Other founding families | question: Where were traditional Huguenot occupations based?, answer: France | question: Where is the Huguenot community located?, answer: Saarland question: Prior to what, the area now constituting Victoria was inhabited by a large number of Aboriginal peoples?, answer: European settlement | question: Which colony was Victoria included in in 1836?, answer: New South Wales | question: What was the name of the colony that was created a separate colony in 1851?, answer: Victoria | question: Who settled Victoria prior to the arrival of the Koori?, answer: European | question: What are the Aboriginal peoples collectively known as?, answer: Koori | question: Who inhabited Victoria prior to European settlement?, answer: Aboriginal peoples | question: Which city was the capital of Australia until the construction of Canberra in 1927?, answer: Melbourne | question: Where was the first settlement in the area?, answer: Sullivan Bay | question: What did Melbourne become in 1901?, answer: leading financial centre | question: Prior to European settlement, who inhabited Victoria?, answer: Aboriginal question: What type of education began in Massachusetts in 1852?, answer: compulsory education | question: What has been debated by educators, lawmakers and parents since the beginning of compulsory education in Massachusetts?, answer: Private schooling | question: What state began compulsory education in 1852?, answer: Massachusetts | question: Who has debated private schooling in the US?, answer: lawmakers | question: Who has debated private schooling in the US?, answer: educators | question: Who has debated private schooling in the US?, answer: parents | question: What country is Runyon v. McCrary from?, answer: U.S. | question: The Supreme Court precedent appears to favor educational choice if states can set standards for what?, answer: educational accomplishment | question: What does the Supreme Court precedent appear to favor?, answer: educational choice | question: In what country has private schooling been debated since the beginning of compulsory education?, answer: the United States question: What is the name of the private school in Parnell?, answer: ACG Parnell College | question: What is the name of the private school in Wellington?, answer: Scots College | question: What is the name of the private school in Auckland's CBD?, answer: ACG Senior College | question: What is the name of the private school in Wellington?, answer: Queen Margaret College | question: What is the name of a Presbyterian school in Auckland?, answer: Saint Kentigern College | question: What is the name of the international school in Auckland?, answer: international school ACG New Zealand International College | question: What is the name of the international school in Auckland?, answer: ACG New Zealand International College | question: What is the name of St Paul's private school in Hamilton?, answer: Collegiate School | question: What type of school is King's College?, answer: Private schools | question: What type of schools are often Anglican?, answer: private schools question: What type of schools prefer to be called independent schools?, answer: Private schools | question: What do private schools prefer to be called?, answer: independent schools | question: What are some private schools also known as?, answer: public schools | question: What are single-sex schools?, answer: Many independent schools | question: What type of school in the UK prepares pupils aged up to 13 years old to enter public schools?, answer: Preparatory schools | question: Why do private schools prefer to be called independent schools?, answer: government and local government control | question: What name is based on the fact that schools were open to pupils from anywhere, and not only to those from a certain locality, and of any religion or occupation?, answer: "public school | question: According to The Good Schools Guide, what are 9 per cent of children being educated in the UK doing at GSCE level?, answer: fee-paying schools | question: What type of students are most likely to pay for a school fee in the UK?, answer: day pupils | question: Preparatory schools in the UK prepare who to enter public schools?, answer: pupils question: What type of school in Australia is more expensive than their public counterparts?, answer: Private schools | question: What type of schools are more expensive than public schools?, answer: private schools | question: Where are student uniforms generally stricter and more formal than in government schools?, answer: Australian private schools | question: What type of schools are stricter and more formal than private schools?, answer: government schools | question: What is one reason that private schools may be favoured?, answer: better quality physical infrastructure | question: What is another reason that a private school may be favoured?, answer: more facilities | question: What do some private schools offer the presence of?, answer: boarding facilities | question: Why are private schools in Australia favoured?, answer: many reasons | question: What type of discipline is not readily available to government schools?, answer: stricter discipline | question: What is an example of a facility that a private school might have?, answer: swimming pools question: What are not administered by local, state or national governments?, answer: Private schools | question: What are private schools also known as?, answer: independent schools | question: What is another name for a private school?, answer: nonstate schools | question: What is an example of a scholarship that can be used at a private school?, answer: academic scholarship | question: What is an example of a scholarship that can be used at a private school?, answer: art scholarship | question: What type of scholarship might be available at a private school?, answer: tax credit scholarships | question: Who may be able to get a scholarship?, answer: some private schools students | question: What do private schools rely on instead of public funding?, answer: mandatory taxation | question: What type of scholarship might a student be able to get at a private school?, answer: financial need | question: What are private schools funded by charging?, answer: their students tuition question: What are problems that take too long for their solutions to be useful called?, answer: intractable problems | question: What can be solved in theory but take too long for their solutions to be useful?, answer: Problems | question: What are problems that take too long for their solutions to be useful called?, answer: problems | question: The Cobham-Edmonds thesis states that only problems that can be solved in what time can be feasibly computed on some computational device?, answer: polynomial time | question: What is a polynomial time algorithm not always useful for?, answer: small instances | question: What is the intractability of a problem independent of?, answer: technological progress | question: In complexity theory, problems that lack what are considered to be intractable for more than the smallest inputs?, answer: polynomial-time solutions | question: In what way can exponential-time algorithms be unusable?, answer: practice | question: What is an example of a problem that can be solved in theory?, answer: large but finite time | question: What type of theory solves problems that take too long for their solutions to be useful?, answer: theory question: What did producers introduce to allow the recasting of the main character?, answer: regeneration | question: Who introduced the concept of regeneration?, answer: Producers | question: What has regeneration allowed for the depiction of?, answer: alternative Doctors | question: Who first prompted the concept of regeneration?, answer: William Hartnell | question: Who first prompted the concept of regeneration?, answer: Hartnell | question: What did the concept of regeneration permit the recasting of?, answer: the main character | question: What was the name of the Doctor's on-screen regeneration?, answer: third | question: What did the Second Doctor undergo a change of?, answer: appearance".[citation | question: What Doctor underwent a "change of appearance"?, answer: Second question: What is the name of the NFL team in Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles Rams | question: What is the name of the NBA team in Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles Lakers | question: What is the name of the NBA team in Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles Clippers | question: What is the name of the MLB team in Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles Dodgers | question: What is the name of the MLB team in Anaheim?, answer: Los Angeles Angels | question: What is the name of the NHL team in Anaheim?, answer: Los Angeles Kings | question: What are the Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Chargers?, answer: Professional sports teams | question: What is the name of the NFL team in Southern California?, answer: San Diego Chargers | question: What is the name of the MLB team in Anaheim?, answer: San Diego Padres | question: What are the NFL and San Diego Chargers?, answer: teams question: Proportionality is one of the general principles of what?, answer: European Union law | question: Proportionality has been recognized by the European Court of Justice since the 1950s?, answer: European Union | question: What is one of the general principles of European Union law?, answer: Proportionality | question: What principle is recognized in Article 5 of the EC Treaty?, answer: proportionality | question: The principle of proportionality is recognized in Article 5 of what treaty?, answer: Treaty | question: Proportionality is recognised by the European Court of what?, answer: Justice | question: The principle of proportionality is recognized in Article 5 of the EC Treaty, stating that any action by which entity shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objectives of this Treaty?, answer: Community | question: What must be adopted when there is a choice between?, answer: several appropriate measures | question: Who recognizes the principle of proportionality?, answer: the European Court | question: Who recognizes the principle of proportionality?, answer: the European Court of Justice question: Who will receive the free to air channels?, answer: most digital receivers | question: What can a VideoGuard UK receiver not be used to decrypt?, answer: other services | question: What band is fitted at the end of the dish?, answer: LNB | question: What is provided at the end of the dish and pointed at the correct satellite constellation?, answer: a universal Ku band LNB | question: What band is used at the end of the dish?, answer: Ku | question: What is another name for free-to-air and unencrypted broadcasts?, answer: view | question: How often do some encrypted broadcasts require a subscription?, answer: monthly | question: What is the universal Ku band LNB pointed at?, answer: the correct satellite constellation | question: Most digital receivers will receive the free to what channel?, answer: air | question: What is the VideoGuard UK dedicated to?, answer: the Sky service question: What was William Tyndale's English Bible a precursor to?, answer: James Bible | question: What was William Tyndale's translation of the King James Bible?, answer: English Bible | question: Luther's version of the Bible influenced other vernacular translations, such as William Tyndale's English Bible or William Tyndale's English Bible?, answer: Bible | question: What did the Luther Bible influence?, answer: other vernacular translations | question: When was the Luther Bible published?, answer: rising demand | question: What language did Luther's Bible make a significant contribution to the evolution of?, answer: German | question: Whose version of the Bible made a significant contribution to the evolution of the German language and literature?, answer: Luther | question: What was William Tyndale's English Bible a precursor to?, answer: the King James Bible | question: What influenced William Tyndale's English Bible?, answer: The Luther Bible question: What country is China's ambassador to?, answer: Kenya | question: What is Kenya's largest source of?, answer: foreign direct investment | question: What did Liu Guangyuan do on Kenya's Capital FM website?, answer: Published comments | question: What website did Liu Guangyuan publish comments on?, answer: Capital FM | question: Who was China's ambassador to Kenya at the time of President Kenyatta's trip to Beijing?, answer: Liu Guangyuan | question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: Chinese investment | question: Who has been causing environmental and social problems?, answer: China | question: What type of trade reached $2.84 billion in 2012?, answer: bilateral trade question: What is generated between the object and the table surface?, answer: static friction | question: What balances the applied force in a situation with no movement?, answer: the static friction force | question: What is opposed by static friction?, answer: the applied force | question: Pushing against an object on what can result in a situation where the object does not move?, answer: a frictional surface | question: The static friction generated between the object and what is generated between the object and?, answer: the table surface | question: Pushing against what on a frictional surface can result in a situation where the object does not move?, answer: an object | question: Pushing against an object on a frictional surface can result in a situation where what does not move?, answer: the object | question: What determines the upper limit of static friction?, answer: the surface | question: What increases or decreases in response to the applied force up to an upper limit?, answer: The static friction | question: Pushing against an object on a frictional surface can result in what?, answer: a situation question: Who won the Small Business Big Game?, answer: Death Wish Coffee | question: What company sponsored the Small Business Big Game?, answer: QuickBooks | question: How was the commercial aired?, answer: charge courtesy | question: What did QuickBooks sponsor?, answer: a "Small Business Big Game" contest | question: Why did Death Wish Coffee win the Small Business Big Game?, answer: the free advertisement | question: How many competitors did Death Wish Coffee beat out for the free commercial?, answer: nine other contenders | question: In what country did Death Wish Coffee win the "Small Business Big Game" contest?, answer: the United States | question: What was aired free of charge in the Small Business Big Game contest?, answer: a 30-second commercial | question: How long was the commercial for Death Wish Coffee?, answer: 30-second | question: How many competitors did Death Wish Coffee beat out for the free commercial?, answer: nine question: On what lines does V/Line operate long distance services?, answer: other lines | question: Who runs an extensive, electrified passenger system throughout Melbourne and suburbs?, answer: Metro Trains Melbourne | question: What is the name of the major railway operator in Melbourne?, answer: Trains Melbourne | question: What is the name of the train line that operates in Sydney?, answer: XPTs Melbourne | question: What is provided by several private and public railway operators in Victoria?, answer: Rail transport | question: What are Metro Trains Melbourne and CFCL Australia?, answer: Major operators | question: Where is Metro Trains located?, answer: Melbourne | question: What type of service does V/Line operate on other lines?, answer: long distance services | question: Who provides rail transport in Victoria?, answer: several private and public railway operators | question: What does CFCL Australia operate?, answer: freight services question: What are the strips of ctenophores called?, answer: comb rows | question: What do ctenophores use as their main method of locomotion?, answer: cilia | question: What are ctenophores?, answer: the largest non-colonial animals | question: What do ctenophores use cilia as their main method of?, answer: locomotion | question: What are the largest non-colonial animals that use cilia as their main method of locomotion?, answer: ctenophores | question: How large are ctenophores?, answer: size | question: What kind of cilia do ctenes have?, answer: comb-like bands | question: What are the "ctenes" stacked along?, answer: the comb rows | question: What does ctenophora mean?, answer: comb-bearing | question: What language does the word "ctenophora" come from?, answer: Greek question: What are dangerous by-products of oxygen use in organisms?, answer: Reactive oxygen species | question: What are reactive oxygen species dangerous by-products of?, answer: oxygen use | question: What does the immune system of higher organisms create to destroy invading microbes?, answer: singlet oxygen | question: What is an example of a reactive oxygen species?, answer: superoxide ion | question: What is an example of a reactive oxygen species?, answer: hydrogen peroxide | question: Reactive oxygen species are dangerous by-products of oxygen use in what?, answer: organisms | question: Parts of the immune system of what organisms create peroxide, superoxide, and singlet oxygen to destroy invading microbes?, answer: higher organisms | question: What does peroxide, superoxide, and singlet oxygen destroy?, answer: invading microbes | question: What kind of ion is created by the immune system of higher organisms to destroy invading microbes?, answer: peroxide | question: Reactive oxygen species play an important role in the hypersensitive response of plants against what?, answer: pathogen attack question: What type of plant has a failed containment rate of transplastomic plants?, answer: tobacco plants | question: What type of plant has a failure rate of 3 in 1,000,000?, answer: transplastomic plants | question: What has caught attention by developers of genetically modified crops?, answer: chloroplasts | question: Where are chloroplasts not inherited from the male parent?, answer: most flowering plants | question: What can't the transgenes in plastids be disseminated by?, answer: pollen | question: What shows a failed containment rate of transplastomic plants?, answer: recent results | question: Who has recently caught attention for the use of chloroplasts in genetically modified crops?, answer: developers | question: What have developers of genetically modified crops caught?, answer: attention | question: What are plastid transformations a valuable tool for the creation and cultivation of?, answer: genetically modified plants | question: What have developers of chloroplasts caught attention?, answer: genetically modified crops question: What type of engines produce most of the world's electric generation?, answer: turbine type steam engines | question: What was the dominant source of power until the early 20th century?, answer: Reciprocating piston type steam engines | question: Along with reciprocating steam engines and internal combustion engines, what type of engine became the dominant source of power in the 20th century?, answer: steam turbines | question: What type of engine replaced reciprocating (piston) steam engines?, answer: internal combustion engines | question: What did steam turbines become more of in the 20th century?, answer: power generation | question: What type of engine replaced reciprocating (piston) steam engines?, answer: electric motors | question: What is produced by turbine type steam engines?, answer: worldwide electric generation | question: Reciprocating piston type steam engines remained the dominant source of what until the early 20th century?, answer: power | question: What was the replacement of reciprocating steam engines for?, answer: commercial usage | question: What type of steam engines were replaced by electric motors and internal combustion engines?, answer: reciprocating (piston) steam engines question: What can religious and spiritual teachers teach?, answer: religious texts | question: What religious text can a religious teacher teach?, answer: Bible | question: What type of religious teacher can teach the Quran?, answer: pastors/youth pastors | question: What type of religious teacher is a mullah?, answer: rabbis | question: What is another name for a guru?, answer: mullahs | question: What are religious and spiritual teachers?, answer: gurus | question: What are gurus, mullahs, rabbis, pastors/youth pastors and lamas?, answer: Religious and spiritual teachers | question: What religious text can a religious teacher teach?, answer: Torah | question: What is another name for a religious and spiritual teacher?, answer: lamas | question: What religious text can a religious teacher teach?, answer: Quran question: Religiously affiliated and denominational schools form a subcategory of what?, answer: private schools | question: Parochial schools are often used to denote what type of schools?, answer: Roman Catholic schools | question: What term is often used to denote Roman Catholic schools?, answer: parochial schools | question: What do some private schools teach?, answer: religious education | question: What type of private schools teach religious education?, answer: Some such schools | question: What form a subcategory of private schools?, answer: Religiously affiliated and denominational schools | question: Parochial schools are often used to denote what religion?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: What are Protestants, Jews, Muslims and Orthodox Christians?, answer: Other religious groups | question: What religious group is represented in the K-12 private education sector?, answer: Christians | question: Other than academics, what else do some private schools have a fine distinction between?, answer: religion question: What caused the political and military privileges of the Huguenots to be abolished?, answer: Renewed religious warfare | question: What group's political and military privileges were abolished in the 1620s?, answer: Huguenots | question: In what country did the Huguenots flee by the early 18th century?, answer: France | question: Who issued the Edict of Fontainebleau?, answer: Louis XIV | question: What did the Edict of Fontainebleau abolish?, answer: Protestantism | question: What were abolished after the defeat of the Huguenots?, answer: the political and military privileges | question: Where did the Huguenots retain the religious provisions of the Edict of?, answer: Nantes | question: What did Louis XIV do to the Huguenots until he issued the Edict of Fontainebleau?, answer: persecution | question: What was the name of the Edict issued by Louis XIV?, answer: Fontainebleau | question: What did the Huguenots retain until the rule of Louis XIV?, answer: the religious provisions question: According to Barro, high levels of inequality reduce growth in relatively poor countries but encourage growth in what countries?, answer: richer countries | question: According to Barro, high levels of inequality reduce growth in relatively poor countries but encourage growth in richer countries with lead times of five years or less?, answer: growth | question: Who found that there is little relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment?, answer: Harvard economist Robert Barro | question: Who found that there is little relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment?, answer: Robert Barro | question: What did Barro find little relation between and rates of growth and investment?, answer: income inequality | question: What did a study of Swedish counties between 1960 and 2000 find a positive impact of inequality on growth with five years or less?, answer: lead times | question: What did a study of Swedish counties between 1960 and 2000 find a positive impact on growth with lead times of five years or less?, answer: inequality | question: Who found that there is little relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment?, answer: Barro | question: What did Robert Barro write about?, answer: Research | question: Where was Robert Barro from?, answer: Harvard question: What is closely linked to student-teacher relationships?, answer: student motivation | question: Who show stronger self-confidence and greater personal and academic success than those without teacher interactions?, answer: Students | question: Whose motivation and attitudes towards school are closely linked to teacher-student relationships?, answer: student | question: What does a teacher's relationship with their students do?, answer: foster student achievement | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: academic success | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: personal success | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: personal achievement | question: What are student motivation and attitudes closely linked to?, answer: student-teacher relationships | question: What do students who receive a positive teacher-student interaction show?, answer: greater personal and academic success | question: Who are particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students?, answer: Enthusiastic teachers question: Who handles ministerial functions at Westminster?, answer: UK Government ministers | question: What is the Scottish Parliament unable to legislate on?, answer: such issues | question: What are subjects that are outside the legislative competence of the Scotland Parliament?, answer: Reserved matters | question: Who usually has ministerial functions in Westminster?, answer: UK Government | question: What type of functions are usually handled by the UK government ministers?, answer: Ministerial functions | question: What is common market for in the UK?, answer: UK goods | question: The Scottish Parliament is unable to legislate on issues that are reserved to Westminster, where Ministerial functions usually lie with what country's government ministers?, answer: UK | question: What are reserved matters?, answer: subjects | question: The Scottish Parliament is unable to legislate on issues that are reserved to and dealt with at what location?, answer: Westminster | question: Who is unable to legislate on issues that are reserved to Westminster?, answer: the Scotland Parliament question: What must conform to local building authority regulations and codes of practice?, answer: Residential construction practices | question: What must residential construction practices, technologies, and resources conform to?, answer: local building authority regulations | question: What determines the cost of construction on a per square meter basis?, answer: local regulations | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: residential construction | question: What type of construction must conform to local building authority regulations and codes of practice?, answer: practice | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: construction | question: Residential construction practices, technologies, and what must conform to local building authority regulations and codes of practice?, answer: resources | question: What is another type of construction practice that must conform to local building authority regulations and codes of practice?, answer: technologies | question: What is required to build a home in a local area?, answer: skilled tradespeople | question: What must residential construction practices conform to?, answer: codes question: What pigments are organized into phycobilisomes on the thylakoid membranes?, answer: phycobilin pigments | question: What have a double membrane with an intermembrane space and phycobilin pigments organized into phycobilisomes on the thylakoid membranes?, answer: Rhodoplasts | question: What is the phycobilin phycoerytherin responsible for giving?, answer: many red algae | question: What are chlorophyll a and phycobilins used for?, answer: photosynthetic pigments | question: What pigment is responsible for red algae's distinctive red color?, answer: phycobilins | question: What type of algae has phycobilin phycoerytherin?, answer: red algae | question: What do some red algae that live in shallow water have in their rhodoplasts?, answer: less phycoerytherin | question: What is an adaptation to help red algae catch more sunlight in deep water?, answer: The red phycoerytherin pigment | question: Where are phycobilin pigments organized into phycobilisomes?, answer: the thylakoid membranes | question: Where does the red phycoerytherin pigment help red algae catch more sunlight?, answer: deep water question: Who led most of the black members out of St. George's?, answer: Richard Allen | question: Who were Richard Allen and Absalom Jones the first to be ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: African Americans | question: Who became an Episcopal priest?, answer: Absalom Jones | question: What denomination did Absalom Jones join?, answer: Episcopal | question: What denomination was founded by Allen and Jones?, answer: the African Methodist Episcopal denomination | question: Richard Allen and Absalom Jones were the first who to be ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: African | question: Who led most of the black members out of St. George's?, answer: Allen | question: What church licensed Richard Allen and Absalom Jones?, answer: St. George | question: Who ordained Richard Allen and Absalom Jones?, answer: the Methodist Church | question: Who were Richard Allen and Absalom Jones?, answer: the first African Americans question: Who drove the Byzantines out of southern Italy?, answer: Robert Guiscard | question: Where did the Byzantines retreat to?, answer: southern Italy | question: Who drove the Byzantines out of southern Italy?, answer: Robert | question: What was Robert Guiscard's title?, answer: count | question: What ethnicity was Robert Guiscard?, answer: Norman | question: Robert Guiscard was the count of what area?, answer: Apulia | question: Who did Robert Guiscard drive out of southern Italy?, answer: Byzantines | question: Where did the Byzantines retreat to?, answer: Italy | question: Who was Robert Guiscard?, answer: an other Norman adventurer | question: Who did Robert conquer the Balkan peninsula as a foothold for?, answer: western feudal lords question: Robert Nozick argued that government redistributes wealth by what?, answer: force | question: Robert Nozick argued that the ideal moral would be one where all individuals are free from force?, answer: society | question: Who argued that government redistributes wealth by force?, answer: Robert Nozick | question: What did Nozick believe was the cause of some modern economic inequalities?, answer: forceful taking | question: Robert Nozick argued that government redistributes wealth by force in the form of what?, answer: taxation | question: What would be a society where all individuals are free from force?, answer: the ideal moral society | question: Robert Nozick argued that government redistributes what by force?, answer: wealth | question: What do the poorest members of society benefit from under capitalism?, answer: increased innovations | question: Who argued that government redistributes wealth by force?, answer: Nozick | question: Who redistributes wealth by force?, answer: government question: Rodin is represented by more than 20 what?, answer: work | question: Who is one of the French sculptors with work in the museum collection?, answer: Hubert Le Sueur | question: What war did Britain support France in?, answer: World War I | question: Who is represented by more than 20 works in the museum collection?, answer: Rodin | question: Rodin's collection is one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside of what country?, answer: France | question: Who are Hubert Le Sueur, François Girardon, Michel Clodion, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Jules Dalou?, answer: Other French sculptors | question: How was the statue of St John the Baptist purchased?, answer: public subscription | question: Where is Rodin represented?, answer: the museum collection | question: Which French sculptor has work in the museum?, answer: François Girardon | question: Which French sculptor has work in the museum's collection?, answer: Jules Dalou question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Hassan al Banna | question: Who believed in the necessity of government rule based on Shariah law?, answer: Al Banna | question: What did Hassan al Banna believe was necessary?, answer: government rule | question: What did Hassan al Banna believe government rule should be based on?, answer: Shariah law | question: In what country was the Muslim Brotherhood founded?, answer: Egypt | question: Where was the Muslim Brotherhood founded?, answer: Ismailiyah | question: Who was the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Maududi | question: What type of law did Hassan al Banna believe was necessary for government rule?, answer: Shariah | question: How was Shariah law implemented?, answer: persuasion | question: What religion was Hassan al Banna?, answer: Muslim question: What does the Presiding Officer submit to the Monarch for?, answer: Royal assent | question: After the bill has been passed, the Presiding Officer submits it to the Monarch for what?, answer: royal assent | question: What type of assent does the Presiding Officer receive after the bill has been passed?, answer: Royal | question: Who is responsible for determining whether a bill is within the powers of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Parliament | question: On what date was the bill passed?, answer: Date | question: What Parliament does the bill become an Act of?, answer: Scottish | question: Who is responsible for enacting royal assent?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: Who does the Presiding Officer submit a bill to for royal assent?, answer: Monarch | question: The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom can rule on whether a bill is within the powers of whom?, answer: the Parliament | question: Who can refer a bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom for a ruling on whether it is within the powers of the Parliament?, answer: UK Government question: Who is adding rugby as an official school sport?, answer: schools | question: How many schools in southern California add rugby as an official school sport?, answer: increasing numbers | question: Where is rugby a growing sport?, answer: southern California | question: What is a growing sport in southern California?, answer: Rugby | question: What is an official school sport in southern California?, answer: rugby | question: What do many schools in southern California add rugby to their curriculum?, answer: an official school sport | question: At what level is rugby a growing sport in southern California?, answer: the high school level | question: In what state is rugby a growing sport?, answer: California | question: Is rugby a growing or declining sport in southern California?, answer: a growing sport question: What is another factor that can make a teacher's salary much higher?, answer: extra responsibilities | question: What was the range of salaries for Nursery, Primary and Secondary School teachers in September 2007?, answer: Salaries | question: Who must have at least a bachelor's degree, complete an approved teacher education program, and be licensed?, answer: Teachers | question: Who can earn £20,980 annually?, answer: Preschool teachers | question: What types of teachers were paid between £20,133 and £41,004 in September 2007?, answer: Nursery, Primary and Secondary School teachers | question: What is a major factor in determining a teacher's salary?, answer: experience | question: In what month and year did salaries for Nursery, Primary and Secondary School teachers range from £20,133 to £41,004?, answer: September | question: What must a state school teacher complete to earn a bachelor's degree?, answer: an approved teacher education program | question: What type of schools require teachers to have at least a bachelor's degree?, answer: state schools | question: What can go much higher depending on experience and extra responsibilities?, answer: some salaries question: What is another term for assistant principal?, answer: deputy principal | question: What is another name for a senior teacher in Ireland?, answer: assistant principal | question: What position does a primary teacher hold in Ireland?, answer: principal | question: What type of teacher in Ireland receives the most money?, answer: primary teachers | question: What does a principal of a large school need to have to earn over €90,000?, answer: many years experience | question: What does a principal of a large school need to have to earn over €90,000?, answer: several qualifications | question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher in Ireland?, answer: p.a. | question: What is seniority?, answer: . | question: What depends mainly on seniority?, answer: Salaries | question: In what country is extra pay given for teaching through the Irish language?, answer: Ireland question: Sanctifying Grace enables us to respond to God by leading a Spirit-filled and Christ-like life aimed toward what?, answer: love | question: Sanctifying Grace is the grace of who?, answer: God | question: What enables us to respond to God by leading a Spirit-filled and Christ-like life aimed toward love?, answer: Sanctifying grace | question: What is the grace of God which sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection?, answer: Sanctifying Grace | question: Sanctifying Grace is the grace of God that sustains the believers in the journey toward what?, answer: Christian Perfection | question: Sanctifying Grace is a genuine love of God with heart, mind, strength, and what else?, answer: soul | question: Sanctifying Grace is a genuine love of God with what?, answer: heart | question: What is Sanctifying Grace?, answer: a genuine love | question: Sanctifying Grace is a genuine love of God with heart, soul, mind, and what?, answer: strength | question: Sanctifying Grace is a genuine love of God with heart, soul, strength, and what else?, answer: mind question: Who was the leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party?, answer: Sayyid Abul | question: Where did Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi live after independence from Britain?, answer: Pakistan | question: Who founded the Jamaat-e-Islami party?, answer: Ala Maududi | question: What religion was Maududi a part of?, answer: Islamic | question: What country did Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi come from?, answer: Britain | question: Who founded the Jamaat-e-Islami party?, answer: Maududi | question: After what event did Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi leave Britain?, answer: independence | question: Where did the Islamic revival take place?, answer: India | question: What was Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi?, answer: an important early twentieth-century figure | question: What did Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi write about?, answer: contemporary issues question: Which British sculptor is in the British Galleries?, answer: John Michael Rysbrack | question: Which British sculptor is in the British Galleries?, answer: Caius Gabriel Cibber | question: Who is one of the British sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: John Gibson | question: Who is one of the British sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: John Flaxman | question: Who is one of the British and European sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: Nicholas Stone | question: Who is one of the British sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: Grinling Gibbons | question: Who is one of the British sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: Sir Henry Cheere | question: Nicholas Stone, Caius Gabriel Cibber, Grinling Gibbons, John Michael Rysbrack, Louis-François Roubiliac, Peter Scheemakers, Sir Henry Cheere, Agostino Carlini, Thomas Banks, Joseph Nollekens, Joseph Wilton, John Flaxman, Sir Francis Chantrey, John Gibson, Edward Hodges Baily, Lord Leighton, Alfred Stevens, Thomas Brock, Alfred Gilbert, George Frampton, and Eric Gill are examples of what?, answer: Sculptors | question: Who is one of the British sculptors in the British Galleries?, answer: Sir Francis Chantrey | question: Where were Nicholas Stone, Caius Gabriel Cibber, Grinling Gibbons, John Michael Rysbrack, Louis-François Roubiliac, Peter Scheemakers, Sir Henry Cheere, Agostino Carlini, Thomas Banks, Joseph Nollekens, Joseph Wilton, Edward Hodges Baily, Lord Leighton, Alfred Stevens, Thomas Brock, Alfred Gilbert, George Frampton, and Eric Gill based?, answer: Britain question: Who was Seamans' special technical assistant?, answer: Nicholas E. Golovin | question: Who established an ad-hoc committee to recommend a launch vehicle to be used in the Apollo program?, answer: Seamans | question: What did Joseph Shea become a champion of?, answer: LOR | question: When was the ad-hoc committee established?, answer: July | question: What did the ad-hoc committee recognize the chosen mode was an important part of?, answer: the launch vehicle choice | question: Who was Nicholas E. Golovin?, answer: his special technical assistant | question: What did the ad-hoc committee recommend to be used in the Apollo program?, answer: a launch vehicle | question: What program did the ad-hoc committee recommend a launch vehicle to be used for?, answer: Apollo | question: What did the ad-hoc committee recommend for the hybrid EOR-LOR mode?, answer: favor question: Seismologists can use the arrival times of what in reverse to image the interior of the Earth?, answer: seismic waves | question: What was not able to propagate in the liquid outer core?, answer: shear waves | question: What have seismologists been able to create detailed images of inside the earth?, answer: wave speeds | question: What separated the mantle of the Earth?, answer: seismic discontinuities | question: What did early advances in the seismology field show the existence of?, answer: a dense solid inner core | question: Seismologists can use the arrival times of seismic waves in reverse to image the interior of what?, answer: Earth | question: Who can use the arrival times of seismic waves in reverse to image the interior of the Earth?, answer: Seismologists | question: Who has been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan?, answer: seismologists | question: What did early advances in the seismology field show the existence of?, answer: a liquid outer core | question: What have seismologists been able to create in the same way as a doctor images a body in a CT scan?, answer: detailed images question: What entered the collection as part of the 260 paintings and miniatures?, answer: Several French paintings | question: Who was the contemporaries of Jean-Baptiste Pater?, answer: Jean François de Troy | question: Several French paintings entered the collection as what of the 260 paintings and miniatures?, answer: part | question: What type of paintings entered the collection as part of the 260 paintings and miniatures?, answer: French | question: Who painted the portrait of François, Duc d'Alençon?, answer: François Clouet | question: Who painted Madame de Pompadour?, answer: François Boucher | question: Whose portrait of Madame de Pompadour was dated 1758?, answer: François | question: What type of art are the paintings and miniatures of François Clouet and Gaspard Dughet displayed in?, answer: continental art | question: Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child was a part of what?, answer: miniatures | question: What was the name of Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child?, answer: example question: What are the waxy cuticle of leaves, the exoskeleton of insects, the shells and membranes of externally deposited eggs, and skin examples of?, answer: mechanical barriers | question: What type of barriers protect organisms from infection?, answer: biological barriers | question: What protects organisms from infection?, answer: Several barriers | question: The waxy cuticle of many leaves, the exoskeleton of insects, the shells and membranes of externally deposited eggs, and skin are examples of mechanical barriers that protect organisms from what?, answer: infection | question: What type of barrier protects organisms from infection?, answer: chemical | question: What do mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers protect from infection?, answer: organisms | question: What are mechanical barriers the first line of?, answer: defense | question: What is the first line of defense against infection?, answer: first | question: What does the lungs, intestines, and genitourinary tract protect?, answer: body openings | question: What protects body openings such as the lungs, intestines, and genitourinary tract?, answer: other systems question: How many events take place every year in Warsaw?, answer: Several commemorative events | question: What type of events are held on the banks of the Vistula?, answer: cultural events | question: What does the city council organize each Midsummer's Eve?, answer: other events | question: How often do commemorative events take place in Warsaw?, answer: place | question: How often does the Wianki festival take place in Warsaw?, answer: a yearly event | question: What did the pagan ritual become by the 19th century?, answer: a festive event | question: When does the Wianki festival continue?, answer: today | question: In what city is the Wianki festival held?, answer: Warsaw | question: How often do commemorative events take place in Warsaw?, answer: every year | question: On the banks of what river are celebrations of Midsummer's Night held?, answer: Vistula question: Several families of Byzantine Greece were of what origin during the period of the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Norman mercenary origin | question: What were Byzantine emperors seeking during the period of the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: western European warriors | question: What country was the Norman mercenary origin?, answer: Byzantine Greece | question: Who were of Norman mercenary origin during the period of the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Several families | question: Who sought out western European warriors during the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Byzantine emperors | question: Who were the Maniakates descended from?, answer: Norman | question: What type of warriors were the Byzantine emperors seeking?, answer: European | question: What emperors were seeking western European warriors?, answer: Byzantine | question: What were the Maniakates?, answer: Albanian clans question: The First Minister or members of the cabinet can deliver what to Parliament?, answer: statements | question: Who does the Scottish Parliament scrutinize?, answer: Government | question: What allows the Scottish Parliament to scrutinize the Government?, answer: Several procedures | question: What minister delivers a statement to the chamber at the beginning of each parliamentary year?, answer: First | question: Who can scrutinize the government of Scotland?, answer: Parliament | question: Who questions the First Minister after a statement has been delivered?, answer: other MSPs | question: Who is invited to question the First Minister?, answer: MSPs | question: Who can deliver statements to Parliament upon which MSPs are invited to question?, answer: The First Minister | question: Who delivers a statement to the chamber at the beginning of each parliamentary year?, answer: the First Minister | question: In what year does the First Minister set out the Government's legislative program?, answer: the forthcoming year question: What can assist the owner in this integration?, answer: Several project structures | question: Many companies are placing more emphasis on establishing relationships with other necessary participants through what process?, answer: design | question: Along with design-build, partnering, and design-build, what type of management does each project structure allow the owner to integrate the services of architects, interior designers, engineers, and constructors?, answer: construction | question: Many companies are growing beyond traditional offerings of what?, answer: design or construction services | question: How are companies putting more emphasis on establishing relationships with other necessary participants through the design-build process?, answer: more emphasis | question: Many companies are placing more emphasis on establishing relationships with whom through the design-build process?, answer: other necessary participants | question: Along with architects, engineers, and constructors, what services can be integrated into a design-build project?, answer: interior designers | question: What are some project structures that can assist the owner in this integration?, answer: design-build, partnering and construction management | question: Many companies are placing more emphasis on establishing what with other necessary participants through the design-build process?, answer: relationships | question: In response to this, many companies are placing more emphasis on establishing relationships with other necessary participants through what?, answer: the design-build process question: What are RSA and the Diffie-Hellman key exchange based on?, answer: large prime numbers | question: What does the Diffie-Hellman key exchange rely on for modular exponentiation?, answer: efficient algorithms | question: What are based on large prime numbers?, answer: Several public-key cryptography algorithms | question: Which public-key cryptography algorithm relies on the assumption that it is much easier to perform the multiplication of two large numbers?, answer: RSA | question: Which public-key cryptography algorithm relies on the fact that there are efficient algorithms for modular exponentiation?, answer: Diffie | question: What relies on the fact that there are efficient algorithms for modular exponentiation?, answer: The Diffie–Hellman key exchange | question: What public-key cryptography algorithm relies on the fact that there are efficient algorithms for modular exponentiation?, answer: the Diffie–Hellman key exchange | question: What is the Diffie-Hellman key exchange based on?, answer: modular exponentiation | question: RSA relies on the assumption that it is more efficient to perform the multiplication of two large numbers x and y than to calculate x and what?, answer: y | question: Which public-key cryptography algorithm relies on the fact that there are efficient algorithms for modular exponentiation?, answer: Diffie–Hellman question: Who defected to Mongol forces?, answer: Shi Tianze | question: Who was Shi Tianze's son?, answer: Shi Gang | question: What was the surname of Tianze's Han Chinese wife?, answer: Shi | question: Who was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi | question: Who helped build the structure for the administration of the new state?, answer: Yan Shi | question: What was Shi Tianze's ethnicity?, answer: Han | question: What was Shi Tianze's wife's surname?, answer: surname Chang | question: Who was Shi Tianze married to?, answer: Jurchen | question: Who was Shi Tianze's mother?, answer: a Han Chinese woman question: How many complexity classes are there between NL and NC?, answer: many complexity classes | question: What is it not known if L is strictly contained in P or equal to?, answer: P. Again | question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in?, answer: logarithmic space | question: What is it not known if NL and NC are?, answer: distinct or equal classes | question: What is an example of a complexity class between NL and NC?, answer: NC | question: What is an example of a complexity class between L and NC?, answer: NL | question: What is it not known if L is strictly contained in or equal to?, answer: P | question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: L | question: What can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: all problems | question: What is L?, answer: the set question: Who created New Year's Rockin' Eve on New Year's Eve?, answer: Dick Clark | question: Where did the Miss America pageant begin?, answer: Atlantic City | question: Who created New Year's Rockin' Eve on New Year's Eve?, answer: Clark | question: Which channel has aired Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve since 1974?, answer: ABC | question: What was the purpose of the one-year hiatus of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on New Year's Eve?, answer: coverage | question: Where did the Miss America pageant move to in 2006?, answer: Las Vegas | question: Who was Dick Clark's successor?, answer: Ryan Seacrest | question: Where did Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve countdown take place?, answer: Times Square question: Who has released several series of Doctor Who audios on CD since 1999?, answer: Big Finish Productions | question: What production company has released several series of Doctor Who audios on CD since 1999?, answer: Big Finish | question: How many Doctor Who audios have been released since 1999?, answer: several different series | question: What is the name of the show that Big Finish has released audios for since 1999?, answer: Doctor | question: What was the first time Big Finish created stories for the Doctors from the revived show?, answer: audiobooks | question: Big Finish Productions has released several series of Doctor Who audios on what format?, answer: CD | question: What format has Big Finish released Adventures of the First, Second, and Third Doctors?, answer: full cast formats | question: What did the 2013 series Destiny of the Doctor mark the first time Big Finish created?, answer: stories | question: What type of stories did the 2013 series Destiny of the Doctor feature?, answer: this case audiobooks | question: What is the name of the second and third Doctors?, answer: First question: Since 7500 yrs ago, a situation with tides and what has been very similar to present?, answer: currents | question: Since 7500 yrs, a situation has existed with what?, answer: tides | question: Along with natural sedimentation, what could compensate the sea's transgression by the sea?, answer: coastal processes | question: What has dropped so far that natural sedimentation by the Rhine and coastal processes together could compensate the transgression by the sea?, answer: Rates | question: What has dropped so far that natural sedimentation by the Rhine and coastal processes together could compensate the transgression by the sea?, answer: sea-level rise | question: What is the name of the sea that has been sedimenting in the North Sea since 7500 yrs?, answer: Rhine | question: In the last 7000 years, the coast line was roughly at what location?, answer: the same location | question: When did the sea level rise in the southern North Sea?, answer: last 3000 years | question: What is still rising in the southern North Sea due to tectonic subsidence?, answer: the sea level | question: The sea level in the southern North Sea is rising at a rate of 1–3 cm (0.39–1.18 in) per how long?, answer: century question: Who was in partnership with Enric Miralles to design the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: local Edinburgh Architecture firm RMJM | question: Who was the leader of RMJM?, answer: Design Principal Tony Kettle | question: What firm did Enric Miralles partner with to design the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: Edinburgh Architecture | question: Which Parliament is the official home of the new Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: Scottish | question: What is the official home of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Parliament | question: Who was the Design Principal of RMJM?, answer: Tony Kettle | question: Where is the Scottish Parliament Building located?, answer: Edinburgh | question: What is the official home of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: a new Scottish Parliament Building | question: What was designed by Enric Miralles?, answer: The Scottish Parliament building | question: Who designed the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: Spanish architect Enric Miralles question: What are also known as online pharmacies?, answer: Internet pharmacies | question: Many of these pharmacies are similar to what?, answer: community pharmacies | question: What are internet pharmacies also known as?, answer: online pharmacies | question: What are similar to community pharmacies?, answer: these pharmacies | question: How many internet pharmacies have been established worldwide since 2000?, answer: a growing number | question: What type of pharmacies serve consumers online and those that walk in their door?, answer: brick-and-mortar community pharmacies | question: What is the difference between community pharmacies and online pharmacies?, answer: fact | question: Who do brick-and-mortar community pharmacies serve?, answer: consumers | question: What do some customers consider to be more convenient and private than traveling to where another customer might overhear about the drugs that they take?, answer: a community drugstore | question: Where do people walk in to find a community pharmacy?, answer: their door question: What has been assumed that the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores was cydippid-like?, answer: modern ctenophores | question: What did Harbison find cydippid families more similar to than to?, answer: other cydippids | question: What was the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippids | question: What were various cydippid families more similar to than to other cydippids?, answer: other ctenophore orders | question: What did Harbison find were more similar to members of other ctenophore orders than to other cydippids?, answer: various cydippid families | question: What are cnidarians more closely related to bilaterians than cnidarians?, answer: ctenophores | question: What do all modern ctenophores except the beroids have?, answer: cydippid-like larvae | question: What type of tentacles did the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores have?, answer: retractable tentacles | question: What did Richard Harbison's analysis conclude that cydippids are not monophyletic?, answer: other words | question: What perished during the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction?, answer: other lineages question: What is perceived as pushes or pulls?, answer: force | question: What is perceived as pushes or pulls?, answer: forces | question: How is the intuitive understanding of forces quantified?, answer: precise operational definitions | question: What is the conceptual definition of force offered by?, answer: Newtonian mechanics | question: Forces are perceived as pushes or what?, answer: pulls | question: What are operational definitions consistent with?, answer: direct observations | question: What are forces perceived as?, answer: pushes | question: What mechanics offer a conceptual definition of force?, answer: Newtonian | question: Forces are perceived as pushes or pulls for what?, answer: an intuitive understanding | question: What is quantified using precise operational definitions that are consistent with direct observations and compared to a standard measurement scale?, answer: the intuitive understanding question: What was increasingly based on "citizenship"?, answer: Free movement | question: What did the Treaties seek to enable people to pursue their life goals through?, answer: free movement | question: What does a citizen have more restricted rights to claim?, answer: social security rights | question: What did free movement based on "citizenship" allow people to have to enable them to become economically and socially active?, answer: rights | question: Who did the Treaties seek to enable to pursue their life goals in any country through free movement?, answer: people | question: What does labour mobility have little impact on?, answer: local workers | question: What article states that a "worker" is anyone who is economically active?, answer: TFEU article | question: What are the basic "worker" rights in TFEU article 45?, answer: TFEU articles | question: What sought to enable people to pursue their life goals in any country through free movement?, answer: Treaties | question: What right does a citizen of a Member State have more restricted than a citizen who is "any person having the nationality of a Member State"?, answer: social security question: The Court of Justice believes that if EU law conflicts with a provision of what?, answer: national law | question: What does the Court of Justice believe has primacy if it conflicts with a provision of national law?, answer: EU law | question: What did the Court of Justice say was the principle of the precedence of Community law?, answer: current national law | question: The EU has operated among an increasing plurality of national and globalizing what?, answer: legal systems | question: What did the Court of Justice consider to be the precedence of in the case of Costa v Enel?, answer: Community law | question: What did the Court of Justice say the EU created a body of?, answer: law | question: What does the Court of Justice believe the EU law has primacy over?, answer: laws | question: EU law would not be overridden by what?, answer: domestic legal provisions | question: What country has operated among an increasing plurality of national and globalising legal systems?, answer: EU | question: The Court of Justice and the highest national courts have had to develop principles to resolve conflicts of laws between what?, answer: different systems question: What has ABC had since its inception?, answer: many affiliated stations | question: What is the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: ABC | question: How many additional television stations does ABC have?, answer: 235 additional television stations | question: What country is ABC the largest broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: U.S. | question: How many affiliates does ABC have?, answer: total number | question: What was the first station to carry ABC's programming?, answer: first | question: ABC is the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of what?, answer: affiliates | question: What was the first station to carry ABC's programming?, answer: WPVI-TV | question: What is the name of the first station to carry ABC's programming?, answer: WABC-TV | question: What does ABC have with 235 additional stations?, answer: current and pending affiliation agreements question: What languages did the 'Phags-pa script spell?, answer: Chinese languages | question: What did Tugh Temur read?, answer: Chinese classical texts | question: What language did most emperors not master?, answer: Chinese | question: What language was the 'Phags-pa script a unified script for spelling?, answer: Mongolian | question: What language did the 'Phags-pa script spell?, answer: Tibetan | question: What script was used for spelling Mongolian, Tibetan, and Chinese languages?, answer: Phags | question: What is the Phags-pa script?, answer: a unified script | question: What did Tugh Temur order the compilation of?, answer: books | question: Who did the Mongols have a long standing quda/marriage alliance with?, answer: Mongol clans | question: Whose custom of long standing quda/marriage alliance with the Onggirat, and the Ikeres kept the imperial blood purely?, answer: Mongol question: Who can affect how students perceive the course materials?, answer: teachers | question: Who tends to rate students higher than teachers who didn't show much enthusiasm for the course materials?, answer: enthusiastic teachers | question: Who do teachers who have a positive disposition towards the course content transfer their passion to?, answer: receptive students | question: Who tends to rate enthusiastic teachers higher than teachers who don't show much enthusiasm for the course materials?, answer: Students | question: Who perceives the course materials?, answer: students | question: What was found that teachers who have a positive disposition towards the course content tend to transfer their passion to receptive students?, answer: teacher/course evaluations | question: What can teachers affect how students perceive?, answer: the course materials | question: What do students who have enthusiastic teachers tend to rate them higher than teachers who didn't show?, answer: much enthusiasm | question: What do teachers who have a positive disposition towards tend to transfer their passion to receptive students?, answer: the course content | question: What do students who have a positive disposition towards the course materials tend to rate higher than teachers who don't?, answer: enthusiasm question: Since the 1920s, what have motion pictures, petroleum and aircraft manufacturing been?, answer: major industries | question: What were farmlands turned into?, answer: suburbs | question: What has been a major industry since the 1920s?, answer: motion pictures | question: What type of manufacturing has been a major factor since the 1920s?, answer: aircraft | question: What is one of the major industries in the U.S. since the 1920s?, answer: manufacturing | question: What industry has been a major industry since the 1920s?, answer: petroleum | question: What was turned into suburbs after cattle and citrus were turned into suburbs?, answer: farmlands | question: What does aerospace continue to be?, answer: a major factor | question: What is one of the major agricultural industries in the U.S.?, answer: citrus | question: What is one of the richest agricultural regions in the U.S.?, answer: cattle question: Who were the least prejudiced toward Jews?, answer: Lutherans | question: Lutheran Church denominations have repudiated Martin Luther's statements against whom?, answer: Jews | question: Who has repudiated Martin Luther's statements against the Jews?, answer: Lutheran Church denominations | question: What denominations have repudiated Martin Luther's statements against the Jews?, answer: Lutheran Church | question: Lutheran Church denominations have rejected the use of them to incite what against Lutherans?, answer: hatred | question: How many Lutherans were surveyed in 1970?, answer: 4,745 North American Lutherans | question: What did the 1970 survey of 4,745 North American Lutherans find that Lutherans were the least prejudiced toward Jews?, answer: consideration | question: Lutheran Church denominations have repudiated Martin Luther's statements against whom?, answer: the Jews | question: Lutherans were the least prejudiced toward Jews compared to what?, answer: the other minority groups question: What were Mickey Smith and Jack Harkness recurring as?, answer: secondary companion figures | question: Who does the Doctor usually travel with since the 2005 revival?, answer: a primary female companion | question: How does the female companion of The Doctor differ from the Doctor's?, answer: more change | question: What were Rose Tyler and Donna Noble?, answer: The primary companions | question: What did out-of-sync meetings with River Song and Clara Oswald provide?, answer: ongoing story arcs | question: What role does a primary female companion have?, answer: a larger narrative role | question: Who was the first married couple to travel with the Eleventh Doctor?, answer: Amy Pond | question: Who played Amy Pond?, answer: Karen Gillan | question: Who played Arthur Darvill in the Eleventh Doctor?, answer: Rory Williams question: The IPCC operates on the basis of scientific papers and independently documented results from whom?, answer: other scientific bodies | question: What does the IPCC operate on the basis of?, answer: scientific papers | question: What has generally been a steady evolution of key findings from one assessment report to the next?, answer: scientific confidence | question: What is the IPCC's schedule for producing?, answer: reports | question: What body does not carry out its own research?, answer: IPCC | question: What does the IPCC's deadline for submissions mean that any significant new evidence or events that change our understanding of?, answer: climate science | question: What does the deadline for submissions to the IPCC mean that any significant new evidence or events that change our understanding of climate science cannot be included?, answer: an IPCC report | question: What is the IPCC regarded as the ultimate authority on?, answer: science | question: What does the IPCC independently document from other scientific bodies?, answer: results | question: What is rapidly changing in an area of science?, answer: our scientific understanding question: What area formed a border between France and Germany since the Peace of Westphalia?, answer: Upper Rhine | question: The Upper Rhine formed a border between France and what country?, answer: Germany | question: On what river did Napoleon Bonaparte try to annex lands west of?, answer: Rhine | question: What was the long-term goal of establishing "natural borders" on the Rhine?, answer: French foreign policy | question: Whose foreign policy was to establish "natural borders" on the Rhine?, answer: French | question: Who tried to annex lands west of the Rhine?, answer: French leaders | question: The Upper Rhine formed a contentious border between France and Germany since the Peace of what country?, answer: Westphalia | question: The Upper Rhine was a border between Germany and what country?, answer: France | question: What did the Upper Rhine form between France and Germany since the Peace of Westphalia?, answer: a contentious border | question: What area formed a border between France and Germany since the Peace of Westphalia?, answer: the Upper Rhine question: Who created the Doctor Who character?, answer: BBC Television | question: Along with novels, comics, audio books, radio plays, interactive video games, game books, webcasts, DVD extras, and stage performances, what type of stories have been published by the BBC?, answer: short stories | question: Who created the Doctor Who character?, answer: BBC | question: What does the BBC take no position on the canonicity of?, answer: such stories | question: The BBC takes no position on the canonicity of what?, answer: stories | question: What Doctor Who character was created by BBC Television in the early 1960s?, answer: Doctor | question: What type of books are published by the BBC?, answer: game books | question: Where have a myriad of stories been published about Doctor Who?, answer: different media | question: Along with novels, comics, short stories, radio plays, interactive video games, game books, webcasts, DVD extras, and stage performances, what has been published about Doctor Who?, answer: audio books | question: What type of games have been published by the BBC since the creation of the Doctor Who character?, answer: interactive video games question: Who was the executive director of TAABCO Research and Development Consultants?, answer: Agnes R. M. Aboum | question: What magazine did Agnes R. M. Aboum write?, answer: D+C Development | question: What did the government and civil society organisations want to avoid in the future?, answer: similar disasters | question: What is Agnes R. M. Aboum's position at TAABCO?, answer: executive director | question: What did the government and civil society organisations start to avoid similar disasters in the future?, answer: programmes | question: What company is Agnes R. M. Aboum the executive director of?, answer: TAABCO Research and Development Consultants | question: What did the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya start?, answer: peace meetings | question: What magazine did Agnes R. M. Aboum write in?, answer: Cooperation | question: Where was the Evangelical Lutheran Church located?, answer: Kenya | question: Where is TAABCO Research and Development Consultants located?, answer: Nairobi question: General relativity has been acknowledged as the theory that best explains what?, answer: gravity | question: What theory has been acknowledged as the theory that best explains gravity?, answer: general relativity | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events?, answer: straight lines | question: What is the time derivative of the changing momentum of the object called?, answer: gravitational force | question: What is the straight line path in space-time seen as a curved line in?, answer: space | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events?, answer: curved space-time | question: What is defined as the shortest space-time path between two events?, answer: space-time | question: What is seen as a curved line in space?, answer: the straight line path | question: What is curved space-time defined as?, answer: the shortest space-time path | question: What is the straight line path in space-time seen as in space?, answer: a curved line question: What has sped up in the Rhine?, answer: delta growth | question: How long has human impact been seen in the delta?, answer: yr BP | question: What is seen in the delta since 3000 yr BP?, answer: human impact | question: What was the first human impact in the delta?, answer: peat mining | question: When did peat mining begin in the delta?, answer: Roman times | question: What started with peat mining?, answer: Direct human impact | question: What did human impact in the delta end?, answer: peat formation | question: Since 3000 yr BP, human impact is seen in the delta?, answer: Present | question: What is the Bronze Age agriculture?, answer: increasing land clearance | question: From what time period did peat mining begin in the delta?, answer: Roman question: What is a name given to several higher-energy species of molecular O 2 in which all the electron spins are paired?, answer: Singlet oxygen | question: What is commonly formed from water during photosynthesis?, answer: singlet oxygen | question: What is more reactive towards common organic molecules than singlet oxygen?, answer: molecular oxygen | question: What is produced by the immune system in the troposphere?, answer: active oxygen | question: What kind of species of molecular O 2 is singlet oxygen?, answer: energy | question: Singlet oxygen is a name given to what?, answer: several higher-energy species | question: Carotenoids in photosynthetic organisms play a major role in absorbing energy from singlet oxygen and converting it to the unexcited ground state before it can cause harm to what?, answer: tissues | question: What energy is used to form singlet oxygen in nature?, answer: sunlight | question: In nature, singlet oxygen is commonly formed from what?, answer: water | question: In nature, singlet oxygen is formed from water during what process?, answer: photosynthesis question: Who wrote Principles of Geology?, answer: Sir Charles Lyell | question: Who wrote Principles of Geology?, answer: Charles Lyell | question: Who did Principles of Geology influence?, answer: Charles Darwin | question: Sir Charles Lyell wrote Principles of what?, answer: Geology | question: What theory did Principles of Geology promote?, answer: uniformitarianism | question: What was the name of Sir Charles Lyell's book?, answer: Principles | question: What did Sir Charles Lyell publish in 1830?, answer: his famous book | question: The theory of uniformitarianism states that slow geological processes have occurred throughout what?, answer: Earth | question: What does the theory of uniformitarianism state has occurred throughout the Earth's history?, answer: slow geological processes | question: What is the current state of the Earth's geological processes?, answer: today question: Metrolink connects Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and what other county?, answer: San Diego counties | question: What county does the Metrolink line connect to?, answer: San Bernardino | question: Where do six of the seven lines of Metrolink run out of?, answer: Downtown Los Angeles | question: Where do six of the seven lines of Metrolink run out of?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What county does Metrolink connect to?, answer: San Diego | question: Along with San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and San Diego, what other county does Metrolink connect to?, answer: Orange counties | question: Along with San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego, what county does Metrolink connect to?, answer: Orange | question: Along with San Bernardino, Orange, and San Diego, what county does Metrolink connect to?, answer: Riverside | question: What is the name of the commuter rail system that runs out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: Metrolink | question: What county does Metrolink connect to?, answer: Ventura question: Who released the soundtrack for Series 6?, answer: Silva Screen Records | question: What part of "The Next Doctor to End" was featured in the fourth series of "The Next Doctor to End"?, answer: Time Part | question: What did the third series of "The Next Doctor to End of Time Part 2" contain?, answer: music | question: What special was "A Christmas Carol" a soundtrack for?, answer: Christmas | question: Which series featured music from the fourth series?, answer: third | question: Which of the six soundtracks featured tracks from the first two series?, answer: first | question: How many soundtracks have been released since 2005?, answer: Six soundtrack releases | question: The soundtrack for which series was released on November 8, 2010?, answer: Series | question: What was the third series of The Next Doctor to End of Time Part 2 of?, answer: fourth | question: What part of time did The Next Doctor go to?, answer: End question: Who provided ASL translation for Lady Gaga's national anthem?, answer: Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin | question: What award did Lady Gaga win?, answer: Academy Award | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Grammy winner and Academy Award nominee Lady Gaga | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Lady Gaga | question: What does ASL stand for?, answer: American Sign Language | question: Who provided ASL translation for the national anthem?, answer: Marlee Matlin | question: What award did Lady Gaga win?, answer: Grammy | question: What did Marlee Matlin provide?, answer: American Sign Language (ASL) translation | question: What did Lady Gaga perform?, answer: the national anthem | question: How many times has Lady Gaga performed the national anthem?, answer: Six question: What type of Muslims are 8% of Kenya's population?, answer: non-denominational Muslims | question: What type of minorities exist in Kenya?, answer: other faiths | question: How many other faiths exist in Kenya?, answer: Sizeable minorities | question: What is 1.7% of Kenya's Muslim population?, answer: indigenous beliefs | question: What percentage of Kenya's Muslims are Shia?, answer: 8% Shia | question: What is the majority religious group in Kenya?, answer: Muslims | question: What is the percentage of indigenous beliefs in Kenya?, answer: 1.7% | question: What percentage of Kenya's Muslims live in the upper part of the Eastern Region?, answer: 10% | question: What percentage of Kenya's population is Muslim?, answer: 11.2% | question: What percentage of Kenya's population is nonreligious?, answer: 2.4% question: What was the original name of Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting | question: What is the UK's largest pay-TV broadcaster?, answer: Sky UK Limited | question: What is the UK's largest pay-TV broadcaster?, answer: Sky | question: What nationality is Sky UK Limited?, answer: British | question: What does Sky provide to consumers and businesses in the UK?, answer: fixed line telephone services | question: What was the original name of Sky UK Limited?, answer: formerly British Sky Broadcasting | question: Sky is the largest pay-TV broadcaster in what country?, answer: UK | question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: a British telecommunications company | question: What country does Sky UK Limited serve?, answer: the United Kingdom | question: What was the original name of Sky UK Limited?, answer: BSkyB question: What do Socialists attribute the disparities in wealth to?, answer: ownership titles | question: What does a small portion of the population live off?, answer: unearned property income | question: What would be reflective of individual contributions to the social product?, answer: income differentials | question: Who argue that the means of production should be socially owned?, answer: Socialists | question: What type of stock does a small portion of the population live off unearned property income from?, answer: corporate stock | question: What is the vast majority of the population dependent on in the form of a wage or salary?, answer: income | question: Socialists argue that income differentials should be socially owned so that income differentials would be reflective of individual contributions to the social product?, answer: production | question: Socialists attribute the vast disparities in what to the private ownership of the means of production by a class of owners?, answer: wealth | question: What type of property does a small portion of the population live off unearned property income by virtue of ownership titles in?, answer: capital equipment | question: In addition to capital equipment, corporate stock, and capital equipment, what other type of property is owned by a class of owners?, answer: financial assets question: Who claims that the decline of organized labor in the United States has played a more significant role in expanding the income gap than technological changes and globalization?, answer: Sociologist Jake Rosenfield | question: What has declined in the United States?, answer: organized labor | question: Who is the University of Washington's Rosenfield?, answer: Sociologist Jake | question: What does high inequality go hand-in-hand with?, answer: weak labor movements | question: What goes hand-in-hand with weak labor movements?, answer: high inequality | question: What did other industrialized nations not experience steep surges in?, answer: inequality | question: Who experienced technological changes and globalization?, answer: other industrialized nations | question: What did the decline of organized labor play a more significant role in expanding the income gap than?, answer: technological changes | question: Where is Jake Rosenfield from?, answer: Washington | question: How does high inequality go with weak labor movements?, answer: hand question: What country became a destination for Huguenot exiles?, answer: Dutch Republic | question: The Dutch Republic became a destination for whom?, answer: Huguenot exiles | question: Along with the Huguenots, who fought in the Low Countries during the first years of the Dutch Revolt?, answer: Dutch | question: Who fought in the Low Countries alongside the Dutch against Spain during the first years of the Dutch Revolt?, answer: Huguenots | question: Who fought in the Low Countries alongside the Dutch against Spain during the first years of the Dutch Revolt?, answer: Huguenot | question: When did the Huguenots fight in the Low Countries?, answer: the Dutch Revolt | question: What became a destination for Huguenot exiles?, answer: The Dutch Republic | question: The Prinsenhof is one of the 14 active Walloon churches of what church?, answer: the Dutch Reformed Church | question: What was already visible in the "Apologie" of William the Silent?, answer: Early ties | question: What country did the Huguenots fight against in the Low Countries?, answer: Spain question: What was lace with Mechlin patterns and Lille ground known as?, answer: Mechlin lace | question: There is no contemporary documentation to support there being what in Bedfordshire?, answer: Huguenot lacemakers | question: What industry did the Huguenots settle in Bedfordshire?, answer: lace | question: Where did some Huguenots settle?, answer: Bedfordshire | question: What was the name of the lacemakers that settled in Bedfordshire?, answer: Huguenot | question: What nationality was the lace industry in Bedfordshire?, answer: British | question: What industry did the Huguenots settle in Bedfordshire?, answer: the British lace industry | question: What did the 19th century sources claim some of the refugees were?, answer: lacemakers | question: The 19th century sources claim that some of the refugees were lacemakers and contributed to what industry?, answer: the East Midlands lace industry | question: What is the only reference to in the 19th century?, answer: immigrant lacemakers question: Who did some Normans join to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron?, answer: Turkish forces | question: Who joined Turkish forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron?, answer: Normans | question: Where were the Armenian vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron located?, answer: Anatolia | question: Where was the upper Euphrates valley located?, answer: northern Syria | question: Who did the Normans help destroy in the destruction of the vassal states of Sassoun and Taron?, answer: Armenians | question: In what country did Oursel lead a force of "Franks" into the upper Euphrates valley?, answer: Syria | question: Normans joined what forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron?, answer: Turkish | question: What was the name of the Armenian vassal-state in far eastern Anatolia?, answer: Sassoun | question: What was the name of the Armenian vassal-state in far eastern Anatolia?, answer: Taron | question: What did Afranji mean?, answer: Franks question: What do some argue the United Methodist Church can lay a claim on?, answer: apostolic succession | question: What did Vasey and Whatcoat take charge of in America?, answer: Methodist activities | question: The Church of Alexandria held that bishops and presbyters constituted one order and therefore, bishops are to be elected from and by the presbyterate?, answer: Church | question: What type of church does John Wesley believe can lay a claim on apostolic succession?, answer: Methodist | question: John Wesley ordain Thomas Vasey and Richard Whatcoat as what?, answer: presbyters | question: Who can lay a claim on apostolic succession?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who was John Wesley compelled to ordain as presbyters?, answer: Thomas Vasey | question: Who was to be elected from and by the presbyterate?, answer: bishops | question: Who did John Wesley ordain in 1784?, answer: Richard Whatcoat | question: Who was compelled in 1784 to break with standard practice and ordain two of his lay preachers?, answer: John Wesley question: Which Japanese company introduced larger cars?, answer: Toyota | question: What was the name of the Japanese company that introduced larger compacts?, answer: Datsun | question: Which Japanese company opened US assembly plants after the 1973 oil crisis?, answer: Nissan | question: Who made the first compacts?, answer: Japanese | question: What did Datsun and Toyota introduce?, answer: larger cars | question: What were the first Japanese compacts?, answer: first | question: What type of steering did the Datsun 810 have?, answer: power steering | question: What was the name of the larger car introduced by Toyota and Nissan?, answer: the Toyota Corona Mark II | question: What was the name of the larger Toyota Corona?, answer: Mark II | question: What did the Datsun 810 add?, answer: passenger space question: What does the chloroplast peripheral reticulum consist of?, answer: membranous tubes | question: What extends into the internal stromal fluid of the chloroplast?, answer: the inner chloroplast membrane | question: What consists of a maze of membranous tubes and vesicles?, answer: The chloroplast peripheral reticulum | question: What structure is found in some chloroplasts?, answer: the chloroplast peripheral reticulum | question: What is the purpose of the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: cross-membrane transport | question: Where is the chloroplast peripheral reticulum found?, answer: C4 plants | question: What contain a structure called the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: Some chloroplasts | question: Some chloroplasts contain a structure called what?, answer: the chloroplast | question: Where is the chloroplast peripheral reticulum found?, answer: the chloroplasts question: What did Burgos-Andujar trespass on?, answer: U.S. Navy property | question: Whose property did Burgos-Andujar trespass on?, answer: U.S. Navy | question: What is the term for a defiant speech made by a civil disobedience defendant?, answer: allocution | question: Who did Burgos-Andujar claim were the ones who were violating the greater law?, answer: Navy | question: Who did the protesters complain about mistreatment from?, answer: government officials | question: What did protesters complain about mistreatment from government officials?, answer: the other allocution speeches | question: What country was Burgos-Andujar from?, answer: U.S. | question: Who chooses to make a defiant speech in allocution?, answer: Some civil disobedience defendants | question: What do some civil disobedience defendants choose to make in allocution?, answer: a defiant speech | question: What did Burgos-Andujar want to stop?, answer: military exercises question: What do anarchists believe does not infringe the rights of others?, answer: criminal law | question: Who do not believe in the legitimacy of their particular government?, answer: Other civil disobedients | question: What do some civil disobedients not believe in the legitimacy of?, answer: government | question: What do some civil disobedients not believe in the existence of a government?, answer: legitimacy | question: Whose rights do anarchists see no need to accept punishment for a violation of criminal law that does not infringe?, answer: others | question: What do some civil disobedients feel it is incumbent upon them to accept?, answer: punishment | question: What do some civil disobedients believe a government meets?, answer: certain standards | question: What do some civil disobedients not believe in the legitimacy of?, answer: a particular law | question: What do some civil disobedients not believe in the legitimacy of?, answer: their particular government | question: Who feel it is incumbent upon them to accept punishment because of their belief in the validity of the social contract?, answer: Some civil disobedients question: What part of the diatom endosymbiont has ribosomes, a nucleus, and red algal derived chloroplasts?, answer: endoplasmic reticulum | question: What has been engulfed by dinoflagellates at least three times?, answer: Diatoms | question: Kryptoperidinium and Durinskia are examples of what?, answer: dinophyte | question: Which dinophyte has a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast?, answer: Durinskia | question: What Dinophyte has a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast?, answer: Kryptoperidinium | question: What are bounded by up to five membranes?, answer: These chloroplasts | question: What is the entire diatom endosymbiont called?, answer: the chloroplast | question: What is a complete cell inside the host's endoplasmic reticulum lumen?, answer: course question: What linguistic origins do some disagree with, arguing that for the word to have spread into common use in France, it must have originated in the French language?, answer: non-French | question: What do some disagree with?, answer: such double or triple non-French linguistic origins | question: What language did the word "Hugues" originate from?, answer: French | question: What do some disagree with about the origins of the name Huguenote?, answer: common use | question: In what country does the "Hugues hypothesis" argue that the name was derived by association with Hugues Capet?, answer: France | question: In what language did the word Huguenote originate?, answer: the French language | question: Who was king of France before the Reformation?, answer: Hugues Capet | question: The "Hugues hypothesis" argues that the name was derived by what?, answer: association | question: Who was regarded by the Gallicans and Protestants as a noble man who respected people's dignity and lives?, answer: Hugues | question: What was Hugues Capet's title?, answer: king question: How long did Nasser jail thousands of Brotherhood members?, answer: several years | question: Who was the leader of Egypt in 1948?, answer: Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser | question: Who was assassinated three months before Al-Banna was assassinated?, answer: Mahmud Fami Naqrashi | question: Who was the president of Egypt in 1948?, answer: Gamal Abdul Nasser | question: The Brotherhood has suffered periodic repression in what country?, answer: Egypt | question: What group has suffered periodic repression in Egypt?, answer: Brotherhood | question: Why was Al-Banna assassinated?, answer: retaliation | question: What did some members of the Brotherhood engage in against the government?, answer: violence | question: What were some elements of the Brotherhood against?, answer: orders question: How did private individuals acquire episodes of the BBC?, answer: various means | question: Where have some episodes of the BBC been retrieved from?, answer: other countries | question: Who acquired episodes from the archives of the BBC?, answer: private individuals | question: Where were the clips of the show shown?, answer: other programmes | question: What did other countries buy for broadcast?, answer: prints | question: For what purpose have some episodes of the BBC been retrieved?, answer: broadcast | question: Who has retrieved some episodes from the archives of other countries who bought prints for broadcast?, answer: BBC | question: What are audio versions of all of the lost episodes?, answer: tape recordings | question: Who made tape recordings of the show?, answer: home viewers | question: What was made off-air by fans?, answer: Early colour videotape recordings question: What forms of civil disobedience make it more difficult for a system to function?, answer: illegal boycotts | question: What is a form of civil disobedience that makes it more difficult for a system to function?, answer: draft dodging | question: illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, and sit-ins are examples of what?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Who is constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue?, answer: civil disobedients | question: What do some forms of civil disobedience refuse to pay?, answer: taxes | question: What type of attacks are considered civil disobedience?, answer: service | question: What does Brownlee say civil disobedients may find it necessary to employ in order to get their issue onto the table?, answer: limited coercion | question: What are civil disobedients constrained by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue?, answer: coercion | question: What does Brownlee say civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in?, answer: moral dialogue | question: What type of civil disobedience makes it more difficult for a system to function?, answer: sit-ins question: What type of imperialism did the U.S. try to avoid?, answer: external imperialism | question: Some have described the internal strife between whom as a form of imperialism or colonialism?, answer: various people groups | question: What type of colonialism faced resistance?, answer: external colonialism | question: What is the internal form of imperialism distinct from?, answer: informal U.S. imperialism | question: What is the internal strife between various people groups referred to as?, answer: imperialism | question: Edward Said made a bold statement on what in the United States?, answer: modern imperialism | question: What is the internal strife between various people groups referred to as?, answer: colonialism | question: What form of imperialism is distinct from informal U.S. imperialism?, answer: This internal form | question: What did Edward Said say the US used to attack the contemporary Orient?, answer: aggressive means | question: What is the internal form of empire referred to as?, answer: "internal colonialism question: What was Ibn Sina's work central to?, answer: modern geology | question: Who is of the opinion that the origin of the science of geology can be traced to Persia?, answer: Fielding H. Garrison | question: Fielding H. Garrison believes that the origin of what science can be traced to Persia?, answer: geology | question: Fielding H. Garrison believes that the origin of the science of geology can be traced to where?, answer: Persia | question: Who conquered Persia?, answer: Muslim | question: Who wrote about the formation of mountains and the origin of earthquakes?, answer: Ibn Sina | question: Who believe that the origin of the science of geology can be traced to Persia?, answer: Some modern scholars | question: What did Ibn Sina propose for the formation of mountains?, answer: detailed explanations | question: Ibn Sina proposed detailed explanations for the formation of mountains, the origin of earthquakes, and what?, answer: other topics | question: What nationality was Ibn Sina?, answer: Persian question: What caused the economies of underdeveloped nations to be caught between?, answer: higher oil prices | question: What was the opposite of higher oil prices for underdeveloped nations?, answer: lower prices | question: What was some of the income dispensed in the form of aid to?, answer: other underdeveloped nations | question: What was the reason for the higher oil prices and lower prices for their own export commodities?, answer: shrinking Western demand | question: What was some of the income dispensed in the form of?, answer: aid | question: What did the lower prices of oil and commodities mean for the economies of the underdeveloped nations?, answer: their own export commodities | question: Who did the al-Haramain Foundation distribute funds to?, answer: violent Sunni extremist groups | question: What Sunni extremist group did the al-Haramain Foundation distribute funds to?, answer: Taliban | question: What did Saudi Arabia use to spread Wahhabism?, answer: religious charities | question: What did arms purchases exacerbate in the Middle East?, answer: political tensions question: What are some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: private church schools | question: What does the South African Schools Act of 1996 include?, answer: traditional private schools | question: What are some of the oldest in South Africa?, answer: schools | question: Where are some of the oldest schools located?, answer: South Africa | question: After apartheid, the laws governing what in South Africa changed significantly?, answer: private education | question: What are some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: the oldest schools | question: When were some of the oldest schools in South Africa established?, answer: the early nineteenth century | question: Who established some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: missionaries | question: What act recognizes two categories of schools?, answer: The South African Schools Act | question: What has grown since apartheid was abolished?, answer: The private sector question: What did Luther's wedding set the seal of approval on?, answer: clerical marriage | question: Who was one of the priests who had already married Luther?, answer: Justus Jonas | question: Who was one of the priests who married Luther?, answer: Andreas Karlstadt | question: Whose wedding set the seal of approval on clerical marriage?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther's wedding set the seal of on clerical marriage?, answer: approval | question: What did Luther feel at the time he married George Spalatin?, answer: present | question: Who did Luther write to on November 30, 1524?, answer: George Spalatin | question: Who called Luther's marriage reckless?, answer: Melanchthon | question: How long was Luther's bed not properly made?, answer: months question: What did Luther believe was the greatest enemy of reason?, answer: faith | question: What is the greatest enemy that faith has?, answer: Reason | question: What is the greatest enemy that faith has?, answer: reason | question: What did Luther say "strives not against faith, when enlightened, but rather furthers and advances it"?, answer: human reason | question: Who believes that faith and reason are antithetical in the sense that questions of faith could not be illuminated by reason?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther say reason never came to the aid of?, answer: spiritual things | question: What did Luther say was in presence of reason?, answer: our Christian faith | question: Luther held faith and reason in what kind of partnership?, answer: dialectical partnership | question: What did some scholars claim Luther taught that faith and reason were antithetical?, answer: sense | question: What did Hans-Peter Grosshans say Luther's work on Biblical Criticism stresses?, answer: internal coherence question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531-46?, answer: Mark U. Edwards | question: Whose antisemitic views developed during the years his health deteriorated?, answer: Luther | question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531-46?, answer: Edwards | question: What did Edwards believe Luther's antisemitic views were at least partly the result of?, answer: mind | question: What book did Mark U. Edwards write in 1531-46?, answer: Polemics | question: What did Mark U. Edwards write about Luther's Last Battles?, answer: Politics | question: What religion did Luther's diatribes against?, answer: Catholics | question: What did Luther often use for effect in his writings?, answer: violence question: What does it take several years for the effects of inequality to manifest as changes to?, answer: economic growth | question: Some theories from the 1950s to 2011 incorrectly stated that inequality had a positive effect on what?, answer: economic development | question: What did a 2013 report on Nigeria suggest was the cause of Nigeria's growth?, answer: increased income inequality | question: What have developing countries succeeded in initiating growth at high rates for a few years?, answer: high inequality | question: What did some theories in the 1970s establish could have a positive effect on economic development?, answer: inequality | question: Analyses based on comparing yearly equality figures to what were misleading?, answer: yearly growth rates | question: What has risen with increased income inequality?, answer: growth | question: What is associated with more equality in the income distribution?, answer: longer growth spells | question: What did some theories in the 1970s establish?, answer: possible avenues | question: How long does it take for the effects of inequality to manifest?, answer: effects question: Some theories of what hold that civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to decisions by trade unions, banks, and private universities can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken?, answer: non-governmental agencies | question: Some theories of civil disobedience hold that civil disobedience is only justified against whom?, answer: governmental entities | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to decisions of non-governmental agencies can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken?, answer: trade unions | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to decisions of non-governmental agencies can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken?, answer: private universities | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of trade unions, private universities, and private universities can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken?, answer: banks | question: What does Brownlee argue about civil disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies?, answer: that disobedience | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in what way can be justified?, answer: opposition | question: Brownlee argues that breaches of law in protest against international organizations and what?, answer: foreign governments | question: Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to what?, answer: the legal system question: Who does the prosecution sometimes propose a plea bargain to?, answer: civil disobedients | question: In mass arrest situations, activists use solidarity tactics to secure what for everyone?, answer: the same plea bargain | question: What does the prosecution sometimes propose to civil disobedients?, answer: a plea bargain | question: Where did Mohandas Gandhi plead guilty?, answer: place | question: What have some activists opted to enter a blind plea without?, answer: any plea agreement | question: What type of plea have some activists opted to enter?, answer: a blind plea | question: What did the defendants receive in the Camden 28 case?, answer: no jail time | question: How many counts were the defendants offered to plead guilty to in the Camden 28 case?, answer: one misdemeanor count | question: What do the activists use to secure the same plea bargain for everyone?, answer: solidarity tactics | question: Who proposes a plea bargain to civil disobedients?, answer: the prosecution question: Where did a free-living cyanobacterium enter around a billion years ago?, answer: an early eukaryotic cell | question: What did the new cellular resident provide for the eukaryotic host?, answer: food | question: Where were some of the cyanobacterium's proteins synthesized?, answer: the host cell | question: What did the new cellular resident provide food for?, answer: the eukaryotic host | question: What was assimilated and transferred to the nucleus of the host?, answer: the cyanobacterium | question: From where was the phagosomal membrane lost?, answer: the host | question: What entered an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: a free-living cyanobacterium | question: What did the free-living cyanobacterium escape from?, answer: the phagocytic vacuole | question: What did the free-living cyanobacterium enter an early eukaryotic cell as?, answer: an internal parasite question: In what service did the Normans fight in Sicily?, answer: Byzantine service | question: Where were the Normans in Greek service from?, answer: Norman Italy | question: Who entered Italy after the Byzantine Empire?, answer: Normans | question: What empire did the Normans fight in Sicily?, answer: Byzantine | question: Where did the Normans begin to enter?, answer: Italy | question: What service did the Normans fight in?, answer: Greek service | question: In what country did the Normans fight against the Pechenegs, the Bulgars, and the Seljuk Turks?, answer: Armenia | question: Who did the Normans fight in Armenia?, answer: Pechenegs | question: What group did the Normans fight against?, answer: Bulgars | question: Where did the Normans fight in Byzantine service?, answer: Sicily question: What is the third most populated megalopolis in the United States?, answer: Southern California | question: What has been left undeveloped in Southern California?, answer: vast areas | question: San Diego-Tijuana was created by the urban area spilling over into what state?, answer: Baja California | question: What is the third most populated megalopolis in the United States?, answer: California | question: What part of California is famous for its large, spread-out suburban communities?, answer: southern California | question: Southern California is home to some of what in the state?, answer: the largest urban areas | question: Southern California is famous for its use of automobiles and what?, answer: highways | question: Where is San Diego-Tijuana located?, answer: The urban area | question: What created San Diego-Tijuana?, answer: the urban area | question: Southern California is famous for its large, spread-out, suburban what?, answer: communities question: What metropolitan area is north of Greater Los Angeles?, answer: Bakersfield metropolitan areas | question: What is the name of the Statistical Area in Southern California?, answer: Combined Statistical Area | question: How many metropolitan divisions are in Southern California?, answer: multiple metropolitan divisions | question: What is the name of the eight Statistical Areas in Southern California?, answer: Metropolitan Statistical | question: What region is home to two extended metropolitan areas that exceed five million in population?, answer: Southern California | question: What is the name of the metropolitan area in which Tijuana is located?, answer: San Diego | question: How many metropolitan areas are in Southern California?, answer: one international metropolitan area | question: Which metropolitan area forms the Southern Border Region?, answer: the El Centro metropolitan area | question: How many extended metropolitan areas are in Southern California?, answer: two extended metropolitan areas | question: What is the name of the Ontario metropolitan area?, answer: San Bernardino question: Southern California's diversity outnumbers what in the state and country?, answer: other major regions | question: What is one of the more varied collections of geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem landscapes?, answer: Southern California | question: What type of landscapes make up Southern California?, answer: natural ecosystem | question: What state has one of the most varied collections of geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem landscapes?, answer: California | question: What type of landscapes are found in Southern California?, answer: geologic | question: Southern California has a diversity that outnumbers other regions in the state and what?, answer: country | question: What type of ecosystem is in Southern California?, answer: landscapes | question: What is the name of the islands in Southern California?, answer: Pacific Ocean islands | question: What type of islands are in Southern California?, answer: Pacific Ocean | question: What type of plains are in Southern California?, answer: coastal plains question: What type of weather does Southern California have?, answer: many sunny days | question: What type of climate does Southern California have?, answer: Mediterranean climate | question: What type of weather does Southern California have?, answer: infrequent rain | question: What state has a Mediterranean climate?, answer: Southern California | question: What type of climate does Southern California have?, answer: Mediterranean | question: What can happen unusually in Southern California?, answer: Serious rain | question: What type of climate does Southern California have?, answer: a Mediterranean climate | question: snow is very rare in the Southwest of what state?, answer: the state | question: What season in Southern California is mild and wet?, answer: winters | question: In what part of the state is snow rare?, answer: the Southeast question: What is the name of the metropolitan area in Southern California?, answer: Ventura metropolitan area | question: What is the largest metropolitan area in Southern California?, answer: Greater San Diego | question: What are the three MSAs?, answer: heavy populated areas | question: Which metropolitan area has over 12 million people?, answer: Los Angeles | question: Which metropolitan area has over 3 million people?, answer: San Diego | question: What county is in the Inland Empire?, answer: San Bernardino | question: What is the name of the MSA thatconsists of Los Angeles and Orange counties?, answer: the Los Angeles metropolitan area | question: What area contains 60 percent of California's population?, answer: Southern California | question: What area contains 60 percent of California's population?, answer: southern California | question: What is the name of the metropolitan area in Southern California?, answer: San Luis Obispo question: Where are some of the world's biggest extreme sports events?, answer: Southern California | question: Where are some of the world's biggest extreme sports events?, answer: southern California | question: Where are some of the world's biggest extreme sports events?, answer: California | question: Southern California is home to a large home grown surf culture and what?, answer: skateboard culture | question: Southern California is second to Oahu in terms of what?, answer: famous surf breaks | question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: a large home grown surf | question: What is the name of the famous surf spot in southern California?, answer: Huntington Beach | question: Which snowboarder lives in southern California?, answer: professional snowboarder Shaun White | question: What company is headquartered in Southern California?, answer: Body Glove | question: What is Rob Machado?, answer: professional surfers question: What is the busiest commercial port in the United States?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is the name of the US's second busiest container port?, answer: San Diego | question: Where is the Port of Los Angeles located?, answer: Southern California | question: What is the second busiest container port in the US?, answer: Long Beach | question: What is the United States' second busiest container port?, answer: Port of Long Beach | question: What is the busiest commercial port in the United States?, answer: the Port of Los Angeles | question: What is the busiest port in Southern California?, answer: the Port of San Diego | question: What is the busiest commercial port in the US?, answer: the Port question: Southern California is divided culturally, politically, and economically into what?, answer: distinctive regions | question: What is divided culturally, politically, and economically into distinct regions?, answer: Southern California | question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: many tourist destinations | question: What is a city often the hub of for its region?, answer: economic activity | question: What does each region of Southern California combine to create?, answer: atmosphere | question: What is the name of the state that is divided culturally, politically, and economically into distinct regions?, answer: California | question: What does each region of Southern California combine to create?, answer: the southern California atmosphere | question: What is the hub of economic activity for?, answer: its respective region | question: What is each region divided into?, answer: many culturally distinct areas | question: What does each region contain?, answer: its own culture question: What is the third busiest airport in the United States by international passenger traffic?, answer: Busiest airports | question: What type of airports are in Orange County, Bakersfield, Ontario, Burbank, and Long Beach?, answer: major commercial airports | question: What is the second busiest airport in the United States?, answer: Los Angeles International Airport | question: What is the third busiest airport in the United States?, answer: international passenger volume | question: What is the busiest airport in the United States by?, answer: international passenger traffic | question: What is the world's busiest airports by international passenger traffic?, answer: Busiest | question: What is the second busiest airport in the United States?, answer: passenger volume | question: What is the world's busiest airports by?, answer: passenger traffic | question: What is the busiest single runway airport in the world?, answer: San Diego International Airport | question: What is the world's busiest general aviation airport?, answer: Van Nuys Airport question: What is one of the Central business districts in Southern California?, answer: Downtown San Diego | question: What is the name of the Central business district in San Bernardino?, answer: Downtown San Bernardino | question: What is the name of the central business district in Southern California?, answer: Downtown Los Angeles | question: What is the name of the central business district in Southern California?, answer: Downtown Riverside | question: What is the name of the central business district in Southern California?, answer: Downtown Bakersfield | question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: many major business districts | question: Downtown Los Angeles, San Diego, Bakersfield and South Coast Metro are examples of what type of business district?, answer: Central business districts | question: What city is a central business district in Southern California?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the name of the city in which the CBD is located?, answer: San Bernardino | question: What is the name of the major business district in Southern California?, answer: South Coast Metro question: Which region is famous for tourism and Hollywood?, answer: Southern California | question: Southern California's economy is one of the largest in what country?, answer: the United States | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: tourism | question: What type of music is popular in Southern California?, answer: music | question: What is one industry that Southern California is known for?, answer: regional logistics | question: What is Southern California's economy dominated by?, answer: other regions | question: What type of entertainment is popular in Southern California?, answer: television | question: What are software, automotive, ports, finance, tourism, biomedical, and regional logistics?, answer: Other industries question: What is a major economic center for the state of California and the United States?, answer: Southern California | question: What state is a major economic center?, answer: California | question: What is the name of the other county in Southern California?, answer: San Bernardino | question: What is the name of the other county in Southern California?, answer: San Luis Obispo | question: What is the name of the city in Southern California?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the definition of Kern and San Luis Obispo counties based on?, answer: historical political divisions | question: What is the abbreviation for Southern California?, answer: SoCal | question: Southern California is a major economic center for the state of California and what?, answer: economic ties | question: What are the names of the 10 counties in Southern California?, answer: Kern and San Luis Obispo counties | question: What is the largest city in Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles question: Who ceded Florida to in 1763?, answer: British | question: Who ceded Florida to the British in 1763?, answer: Spain | question: What city did the King's Road connect to Georgia?, answer: St. Augustine | question: What territory did Spain cede to the British in 1763?, answer: Florida | question: What was the name of the British road that crossed the St. Johns River?, answer: Ford | question: What state did the King's Road connect St. Augustine to?, answer: Georgia | question: What was the name of the narrow point at which the King's Road crossed the St. Johns River?, answer: Wacca Pilatka | question: Who fought in the Indian War?, answer: French | question: Who planned a town on the north side of the Cow Ford?, answer: American settlers | question: What was the name of the British road that crossed the St. Johns River?, answer: the Cow Ford question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: Specialty pharmacies | question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: specialty pharmacies | question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: specialty drugs | question: What type of drugs do specialty pharmacies carry?, answer: novel medications | question: What is an example of a chronic disease that specialty pharmacies supply?, answer: rheumatoid arthritis | question: What do specialty pharmacies assist patients with cost-containment strategies to obtain?, answer: their expensive specialty drugs | question: What do specialty pharmacies provide?, answer: lab monitoring | question: What do specialty pharmacies also provide?, answer: adherence counseling | question: What type of disease are specialty pharmacies used for?, answer: chronic and complex disease states | question: What is an example of a disease that a specialty pharmacy can supply drugs for?, answer: cancer question: What is provided on some weekend afternoons at any time from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time?, answer: Sports programming | question: What is provided on weekend afternoons at any time from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time?, answer: sports programming | question: When is sports programming provided on ABC?, answer: weekend afternoons | question: On what day of the week does ESPN Sports Saturday air?, answer: Saturday late afternoons | question: What season is the Saturday Night Football package a part of?, answer: college football season | question: What day of the week is prime time for college football on ABC?, answer: Saturday nights | question: When no sports telecasts are scheduled, when are they usually airing?, answer: Pacific Time | question: When is ESPN's Sports Saturday block on ABC?, answer: late afternoons | question: Who took over ABC's sports division in 2006?, answer: ESPN | question: On what day of the week is ESPN's Sports block aired?, answer: Saturday question: What is the oldest Methodist church in continuous use in the United States?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What type of church is St. George's United?, answer: Methodist | question: Where is St. George's United Methodist Church located?, answer: New Streets | question: Where is St. George's United Methodist Church located?, answer: Old City | question: How long has St. George's United Methodist Church been in use?, answer: continuous use | question: What church was founded in 1784?, answer: the Methodist Episcopal Church | question: Where was St. George's United Methodist Church originally located?, answer: Dock Street | question: What is St. George's United Methodist Church?, answer: the oldest Methodist church | question: Where is St. George's United Methodist Church located?, answer: 4th question: William III of Orange was the strongest opponent of whom?, answer: king Louis XIV | question: William III of Orange was the strongest opponent of what king?, answer: Louis XIV | question: Who was the strongest opponent of Louis XIV?, answer: Stadtholder William III | question: William III of Orange was the strongest opponent of what king?, answer: Louis | question: Who formed the League of Augsburg?, answer: William III | question: What country did the French attack in 1672?, answer: Dutch Republic | question: Where was William III from?, answer: Orange | question: What country did William III become King of?, answer: England | question: Who formed the League of Augsburg?, answer: William | question: What position did William III of Orange hold?, answer: King question: What is the first stage of a bill?, answer: Stage | question: Who does the minister or member in charge of the bill introduce the bill to?, answer: Parliament | question: What is the name of the document that sets out the policy underlying a bill?, answer: Policy Memorandum | question: What document sets out the costs and savings associated with the bill?, answer: Financial Memorandum | question: What is the name of the document that the minister or member in charge of the bill introduces to Parliament?, answer: Explanatory Notes | question: What is the position of the minister or member in charge of the bill?, answer: charge | question: Who is in charge of the bill at Stage 1?, answer: member | question: What is the introductory stage of a bill?, answer: first | question: Stage 1 is the first, or introductory, stage of what?, answer: the bill | question: Where does Stage 1 of a bill usually take place?, answer: committees question: What is the final stage of the bill?, answer: Stage | question: What do members vote on at Decision Time?, answer: the final bill | question: Stage 3 of a bill is considered at a meeting of what body?, answer: Parliament | question: Opposition members can table "wrecking amendments" to the bill to thwart further progress and take up what?, answer: parliamentary time | question: What is Stage 3 of a bill?, answer: the final stage | question: What does Stage 3 consist of?, answer: a final vote | question: Opposition members can table "wrecking amendments" to the bill to thwart what?, answer: further progress | question: Stage 3 is the final stage of what?, answer: the bill | question: At what time do members vote on whether they agree to the general principles of the final bill?, answer: Decision Time | question: What part of the bill is discussed at Stage 3?, answer: the final form question: What type of tube was the Geissler tube?, answer: gas discharge tube | question: What was the name of the cold cathode electrical discharge tube that Tesla experimented with?, answer: Crookes tubes | question: What did Tesla call "invisible" energy?, answer: radiant energy | question: What did Tesla notice in his lab in 1894?, answer: damaged film | question: What was lost in the fire of 1895?, answer: laboratory data | question: What did Tesla find damaged film in his lab?, answer: previous experiments | question: What were Crookes tubes?, answer: a cold cathode electrical discharge tube | question: Who began investigating radiant energy of "invisible" kinds in 1894?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Röntgen discover in 1895?, answer: rays | question: What is another name for X-rays?, answer: - question: Who did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company begin paying $125 per month?, answer: Tesla | question: What was the name of the company that paid Tesla $125 per month?, answer: Company | question: What company began paying Tesla $125 per month in 1934?, answer: Westinghouse | question: How long did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company pay Tesla per month?, answer: month | question: What type of settlement did Marc Seifer describe the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company's consulting fee as?, answer: unspecified settlement | question: What company began paying Tesla $125 per month in 1934?, answer: the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company | question: What was Westinghouse worried about?, answer: potential bad publicity | question: Where did Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company pay Tesla's rent?, answer: the Hotel New Yorker | question: Who was the biographer who described the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company as a type of unspecified settlement?, answer: Marc Seifer question: Where was the National Physical Laboratory located?, answer: UK | question: Who developed packet switching?, answer: Baran | question: Who developed the same message routing methodology as Baran?, answer: Donald Davies | question: What did Donald Davies develop as a result of Baran's work?, answer: methodology | question: Who developed the same message routing methodology as Baran?, answer: Davies | question: What routing methodology did Donald Davies develop?, answer: the same message | question: Where did Donald Davies work?, answer: the National Physical Laboratory | question: Where did Donald Davies propose to build a nationwide network?, answer: the UK | question: What was the topic of the 1967 ACM symposium?, answer: Operating System Principles question: Who developed the concept Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: American computer scientist Paul Baran | question: Who developed the concept of Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran | question: What was the name of the concept developed by Paul Baran?, answer: Adaptive Message Block Switching | question: What nationality was Paul Baran?, answer: American | question: What was the goal of Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: telecommunication messages | question: What was the Bell System largely fortified by the development of?, answer: telecommunications | question: What department funded the RAND Corporation?, answer: Defense | question: When did Paul Baran develop the concept of Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: the late 1950s | question: What did the concept of Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching contradict?, answer: network bandwidth | question: Who did the concept of Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching find little resonance with?, answer: network implementers question: What are steam engines?, answer: external combustion engines | question: What are external combustion engines?, answer: Steam engines | question: In the Rankine cycle, water is heated and transforms into what?, answer: steam | question: What non-combustion heat source can be used in a steam engine?, answer: nuclear power | question: What is a non-combustion heat source?, answer: solar power | question: What is the working fluid separated from in a steam engine?, answer: the combustion products | question: Solar power, nuclear power and geothermal energy are examples of what?, answer: Non-combustion heat sources | question: What non-combustion heat source can be used in a steam engine?, answer: geothermal energy | question: At what pressure does the Rankine cycle operate?, answer: a high pressure | question: What is separate from the combustion products of a steam engine?, answer: the working fluid question: What did steam engines see in factories, mills and mines?, answer: widespread commercial use | question: What was the moving force behind the Industrial Revolution?, answer: Steam engines | question: What type of vehicles were powered by steam engines?, answer: road vehicles | question: What did steam engines power?, answer: pumping stations | question: What did steam engines propel?, answer: transport appliances | question: What type of transport appliance did steam engines propel?, answer: railway locomotives | question: What type of machine was the Stanley Steamer?, answer: steam-powered farm tractors | question: What did steam engines drive in factories, mills, and mines?, answer: machinery | question: What type of mines were powered by steam engines?, answer: mills | question: Steam engines were used to drive machinery in factories, mills, and what else?, answer: mines question: What often possess two independent mechanisms for ensuring that the pressure in the boiler does not go too high?, answer: Steam engines | question: What did the weight or spring restrain the valve against?, answer: steam pressure | question: Who could adjust early safety valves?, answer: engine drivers | question: What did a driver fasten the valve down to allow?, answer: greater steam pressure | question: What did a driver fasten the valve down to allow from the engine?, answer: more power | question: What used a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler?, answer: safety valve | question: What did early safety valves cause when a driver fastened the valve down to allow greater steam pressure and more power from the engine?, answer: many accidents | question: What used a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler?, answer: Such safety valves | question: What could be adjusted by engine drivers, leading to many accidents when a driver fastened the valve down to allow greater steam pressure and more power from the engine?, answer: Early valves | question: What is typically designed as an ultimate fail-safe?, answer: second question: What do some civil disobedients seek in the United States whose laws guarantee the right to a jury trial but do not excuse lawbreaking for political purposes?, answer: jury nullification | question: Who wrote that if defendants plead not guilty, " they must decide whether their primary goal will be to win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment or a fine, or to use the proceedings as a forum to inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances surrounding the case and their reasons for breaking the law via civil disobedience?", answer: Steven Barkan | question: Who must decide whether their primary goal will be to win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment or a fine?, answer: defendants | question: Which country's laws guarantee the right to a jury trial but do not excuse lawbreaking for political purposes?, answer: United States | question: Why do some civil disobedients seek jury nullification in the United States?, answer: political purposes | question: What is a disadvantage of using a technical defense in a civil disobedience case?, answer: reduced press coverage | question: What does Steven Barkan say a defendant must use to inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances surrounding the case and their reasons for breaking the law?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What does Steven Barkan say a defendant must avoid in order to win an acquittal?, answer: imprisonment | question: Who used a technical defense during the Vietnam War?, answer: Benjamin Spock | question: Sparf v. United States held that the judge should not inform jurors of their nullification what?, answer: prerogative question: What do structural geologists reconstruct in large and small settings?, answer: rock deformation | question: Structural geologists use microscopic analysis of what type of geologic samples?, answer: oriented thin sections | question: What do structural geologists use to observe the fabric within the rocks?, answer: microscopic analysis | question: Structural geologists use microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections of what?, answer: geologic samples | question: Who use microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections of geologic samples to observe the fabric within the rocks?, answer: Structural geologists | question: What do structural geologists plot and combine to better understand the orientations of faults and folds?, answer: geological structures | question: What does microscopic analysis of geologic samples give about strain within the crystalline structure of rocks?, answer: information | question: What does the study of the fabric within the rocks give information about?, answer: strain | question: Why do structural geologists plot and combine measurements of geological structures?, answer: order | question: In what settings do structural geologists perform analog and numerical experiments of rock deformation?, answer: large and small settings question: What type of teacher has been shown to invite student participation and decision making, allow humor into their classroom, and demonstrate a willingness to play?, answer: Effective teachers | question: Who is perceived as supportive and effective?, answer: Teachers | question: Who are students likely to build stronger relations with?, answer: teachers | question: What have effective teachers been shown to invite in their classrooms?, answer: student participation | question: Who is likely to build stronger relations with teachers who are friendly and supportive?, answer: Students | question: Who do effective teachers work directly with?, answer: students | question: What will students show in courses taught by teachers who are friendly and supportive?, answer: more interest | question: How long do effective teachers spend interacting with students?, answer: more time | question: What are students likely to build with teachers who are friendly and supportive?, answer: stronger relations | question: What are teachers who spend more time interacting and working directly with students perceived as?, answer: supportive and effective teachers question: Who runs the RSOs at the University of Chicago?, answer: Students | question: What is Off-Off Campus?, answer: student improvisational theater troupe | question: What is the longest continuously running RSO at the University of Chicago?, answer: student film society Doc Films | question: What does RSO stand for?, answer: Recognized Student Organizations | question: What team has won 118 tournaments and 15 national championships?, answer: Chicago College Bowl Team | question: Where is the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago | question: What are Recognized Student Organizations?, answer: RSOs | question: What are Doc Films and the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt?, answer: notable RSOs | question: What is the name of the weekly student newspaper at the University of Chicago?, answer: the alternative weekly student newspaper South Side Weekly | question: What are RSOs?, answer: organizations question: What does the Kuznets curve hypothesis not account for?, answer: economic inequality | question: What has sometimes found evidence confirming the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: income inequality | question: What does the Kuznets curve hypothesis focus on balancing in the long run?, answer: economic growth | question: What did Piketty say wars and "violent economic and political shocks" did?, answer: reduced inequality | question: The Kuznets curve hypothesis states that with economic development, what first increases, then decreases?, answer: inequality | question: The Kuznets curve hypothesis states that inequality first increases, then decreases with what?, answer: economic development | question: The Kuznets curve hypothesis stresses the balancing of what in the long run?, answer: growth | question: What has sometimes found evidence proving the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: Studies | question: What theory states that with economic development, inequality first increases, then decreases?, answer: Kuznets | question: What have studies on income inequality and growth sometimes found confirming the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: evidence question: What are established at the beginning of each parliamentary session?, answer: Subject Committees | question: The members on each committee reflect the balance of parties across what body?, answer: Parliament | question: What is one of the subject committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Local Government | question: What is the name of the subject committee in the fourth Session?, answer: Rural Affairs | question: What is one of the subjects of the fourth Session?, answer: Climate Change | question: What is one of the subjects of the fourth Session?, answer: Welfare Reform | question: The members on each committee reflect the balance of what across Parliament?, answer: parties | question: What are the subjects of the fourth Session?, answer: The current Subject Committees | question: What is one of the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Regeneration | question: What is one of the subjects of the fourth Session?, answer: Environment question: What is the name of the conference that meets every four years?, answer: central conferences | question: Where is the Philippines located?, answer: Northern Europe | question: What is the name of the third jurisdiction in the United States?, answer: South Central | question: In what region of Europe is the Episcopal church divided into seven central conferences?, answer: Southern Europe | question: Which of the five jurisdictions is the church divided into?, answer: North Central | question: What are the jurisdictional and central conferences?, answer: Subordinate | question: What is one of the seven central conferences outside of the United States?, answer: West Africa | question: What is the main purpose of the jurisdictions and central conferences?, answer: Central | question: What is one of the seven central conferences outside of the United States?, answer: Africa | question: How many central conferences does the church have outside of the United States?, answer: seven central conferences question: Who was one of William's most trusted Norman barons?, answer: Bernard de Neufmarché | question: What was almost all of Wales subject to at some point?, answer: Norman interference | question: What was the name of William's most trusted barons?, answer: Norman | question: Who was one of William's most trusted Norman barons?, answer: Hugh Lupus | question: Where was Hugh Lupus from?, answer: Cheshire | question: What Norman word first entered Welsh at that time?, answer: baron | question: Who was the leader of the Norman barons?, answer: William | question: What came completely under the dominance of William's most trusted Norman barons?, answer: Marches | question: What was the name of the Norman baron in Montgomery?, answer: Roger | question: Where was Roger from?, answer: Montgomery question: Who were the "Cow Counties" of southern California?, answer: pro-slavery southerners | question: Where were the "Cow Counties" located?, answer: southern California | question: Which state did California try to separate from in the 1850s?, answer: Northern California | question: What state attempted to separate itself from Northern California in the 1850s?, answer: California | question: What did the Californios dissatisfied with?, answer: land laws | question: What were the Californios dissatisfied with?, answer: inequitable taxes | question: What was the name of the counties in southern California in the 1850s?, answer: Cow Counties | question: What was another name for separate statehood?, answer: territorial status | question: Who signed the Pico Act of 1859?, answer: John B. Weller | question: Who was dissatisfied with inequitable taxes and land laws?, answer: Californios question: Which schools claim that popularly based authority can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority for governments and schools alike?, answer: Sudbury model democratic schools | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority?, answer: schools | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools oppose?, answer: other schools | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim can maintain order more effectively than?, answer: dictatorial authority | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim is easier and more efficient than anywhere else?, answer: public order | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority?, answer: authority | question: Who are the proponents of Sudbury model democratic schools?, answer: the entire school community | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim can be maintained more effectively than dictatorial authority?, answer: order | question: What do the proponents of Sudbury model democratic schools believe a school that has good, clear, and democratically passed by the entire school community is a school in which community discipline prevails?, answer: law question: What event featured numerous records from individuals and teams?, answer: Super Bowl | question: When did the Baltimore Ravens win a Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl XXXV | question: In what year did the Chicago Bears tie a Super Bowl record with seven sacks?, answer: Super Bowl XX | question: In what Super Bowl was John Taylor's record of 45 yards set?, answer: Super Bowl XXIII | question: Who had the lowest total yards in a Super Bowl?, answer: a Super Bowl winning team | question: The Broncos' seven sacks tied what record with the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX?, answer: a Super Bowl record | question: How many records were there in the Super Bowl 50?, answer: numerous records | question: What was the combined third down conversion percentage of Denver and Carolina?, answer: a Super Bowl low | question: Which team had the most records in the Super Bowl?, answer: teams | question: How many other teams have won less than 200 yards in a Super Bowl?, answer: a Super Bowl question: What was the name of the American football game to determine the champion of the National Football League for the 2015 season?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What would have been the name of the 50th Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl L | question: What did the NFL suspend the tradition of naming with Roman numerals?, answer: each Super Bowl game | question: What did the Denver Broncos win to earn?, answer: their third Super Bowl title | question: What was Super Bowl 50?, answer: the 50th Super Bowl | question: What was the name of the American football game to determine the champion of the National Football League for the 2015 season?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: What was Super Bowl 50?, answer: an American football game | question: Who did the Denver Broncos defeat to earn their third Super Bowl title?, answer: the National Football Conference | question: Who was the NFC champion in 2015?, answer: Carolina Panthers | question: Super Bowl 50 was an American football game to determine the champion of what league for the 2015 season?, answer: the National Football League question: How many series did TVOntario air in 1976?, answer: series | question: What station broadcast The Talons of Weng-Chiang in the 1990s?, answer: cable station YTV | question: Which channel aired The Three Doctors in 1976?, answer: TVOntario | question: What series moved to Space in 2009?, answer: The series | question: How many series did TVOntario air in 1976?, answer: each series | question: What did CBC begin showing again in 2005?, answer: the series | question: What channel did The Three Doctors move to in 2009?, answer: Space | question: What nationality was the channel that aired The Talons of Weng-Chiang?, answer: Canadian | question: Where did the series of The Talons of Weng-Chiang move to in 2009?, answer: the Canadian cable channel | question: How long did it take for TVOntario to air each series of The Three Doctors?, answer: several years late question: Where was Tamara de Lempicka born?, answer: Warsaw | question: Who was a famous artist born in Warsaw?, answer: Tamara de Lempicka | question: Who did Tamara de Lempicka marry in 1916?, answer: Tadeusz Łempicki | question: Who was Tamara de Lempicka born to?, answer: wealthy parents | question: Who was the Israeli composer, lyricist, and pianist?, answer: Moshe Vilenski | question: Where did Vilenski study music?, answer: the Warsaw Conservatory | question: Who did Tamara de Lempicka marry in 1916?, answer: a Polish lawyer Tadeusz Łempicki | question: What was Tamara de Lempicka's birth name?, answer: Maria Górska | question: Who was the beloved city of Warsaw?, answer: Isaac Bashevis Singer | question: Where did Moshe Vilenski study music?, answer: the Warsaw question: Where do farmers often leave food to rot in the fields?, answer: other regions | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: corn | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: Tea | question: What type of food is grown in the lower-lying areas?, answer: sisal | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: pyrethrum | question: What is a significant portion of the population heavily dependent on?, answer: food aid | question: What has the country not achieved the level of investment and efficiency in agriculture that can guarantee?, answer: food security | question: In what country is the highlands one of the most successful agricultural production regions?, answer: Africa | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: coffee | question: What type of security does the Kenyan population depend on?, answer: food question: What can a person not be paid from?, answer: Oireachtas funds | question: What act states that a person who is not registered with the Teaching Council may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: the Teaching Council Act | question: Who are teachers required to be registered with?, answer: the Teaching Council | question: Who is required to be registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: Teachers | question: What section of the Teaching Council Act 2001 states that a person employed in any capacity in a recognised teaching post may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: Section | question: Whose funds may a teacher not be paid from?, answer: Oireachtas | question: Under Section 30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001, a person employed in any capacity in what may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: a recognised teaching post | question: What section of the Teaching Council Act 2001 states that a person employed in any capacity in a recognised teaching post may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: Section 30 | question: Under Section 30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001, who may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: a person | question: Under Section 30 of the Teaching Council Act 2001, a person employed in what capacity in a recognised teaching post may not be paid from Oireachtas funds?, answer: any capacity question: What do teachers face in their line of work?, answer: several occupational hazards | question: What can negatively impact teachers' mental and physical health, productivity, and students' performance?, answer: occupational stress | question: Stress can be caused by relationships with students, administrative personnel, and whom?, answer: fellow teachers | question: Who is at high risk for occupational burnout?, answer: Teachers | question: What are teachers at high risk for?, answer: occupational burnout | question: What can be caused by organizational change, relationships with students, fellow teachers, and administrative personnel?, answer: Stress | question: Whose performance can be affected by occupational stress?, answer: students | question: What do teachers face occupational hazards in their line of?, answer: work | question: Stress can be caused by organizational change, relationships with students, and what else?, answer: administrative personnel | question: Stress can be caused by organizational change, relationships with students, and administrative personnel, expectations to substitute, long hours with a heavy workload, and what else?, answer: working environment question: Who can be registered members of trade unions?, answer: Teachers | question: According to reports in recent years, what is the average age of in Wales?, answer: teachers | question: In what year did reports suggest that the average age of teachers in Wales is falling with teachers being younger than in previous years?, answer: recent years | question: The average age of teachers in Wales is falling with teachers being younger than in what years?, answer: previous years | question: Where can teachers be registered members of trade unions?, answer: Wales | question: ATL, NUT and NASUWT are examples of what?, answer: trade unions | question: How can teachers in Wales be a part of a trade union?, answer: registered members | question: What is the name of a trade union in Wales?, answer: ATL | question: What trade union does NASUWT belong to?, answer: NUT | question: What is the name of a trade union in Wales?, answer: NASUWT question: What is a correlation between intrinsic motivation to learn and vitality in the classroom?, answer: teacher enthusiasm | question: Who reported higher levels of intrinsic motivation to learn?, answer: college students | question: Who is more likely to read lecture material outside of the classroom?, answer: Students | question: Who is more likely to be engaged, interested, energetic, and curious about learning the subject matter if a teacher exhibits enthusiasm?, answer: students | question: Who can lead to students who are more interested, interested, energetic, and curious about learning the subject matter?, answer: Teachers | question: What do students report higher levels of in nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm?, answer: intrinsic motivation | question: What can lead to students who are more interested, interested, energetic, and curious about learning the subject matter?, answer: enthusiasm | question: What nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm do college students report higher levels of intrinsic motivation to learn?, answer: emotional facial expressions | question: What were students who experienced a very enthusiastic teacher more likely to read outside of the classroom?, answer: lecture material question: What type of degree is required to teach in Canada?, answer: Degree | question: What degree is required to become a teacher in Canada?, answer: Bachelor | question: Who has the option to teach for a public school?, answer: Teachers | question: What bachelor's degree is required to become a qualified teacher in Canada?, answer: Education | question: What country requires a post-secondary degree?, answer: Canada | question: What is another way to fund a private school?, answer: sponsors | question: What is a second degree required to become in Canada?, answer: a qualified teacher | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher in Canada?, answer: a Bachelor question: Who can carry out formal teaching?, answer: paid professionals | question: What can be carried out informally within the family?, answer: Teaching | question: What can be carried out by paid professionals?, answer: Formal teaching | question: Who enjoys a status in some societies on a par with physicians, lawyers, engineers, and accountants?, answer: Such professionals | question: What is it called when a family is taught informally?, answer: homeschooling | question: What is another name for Chartered accountants?, answer: CPA | question: Where can teaching be carried out informally?, answer: the wider community | question: What is another name for a CPA?, answer: Chartered | question: Along with physicians, engineers, and accountants, what profession has a status in some societies?, answer: lawyers | question: Along with lawyers, engineers, and accountants, what profession is a paid professional in some societies?, answer: physicians question: What does pedagogy assess the educational levels of students on?, answer: particular skills | question: What can be thought of in two ways?, answer: Pedagogy | question: What can be thought of in two ways?, answer: pedagogy | question: What does understanding the pedagogy of the students in a classroom involve using?, answer: differentiated instruction | question: How can teaching itself be taught?, answer: many different ways | question: What does the pedagogy of the learners differentiate for?, answer: the individual students | question: What does a teacher detect and correct?, answer: individual flaws | question: What does understanding the pedagogy of the students in a classroom involve?, answer: supervision | question: What does pedagogy meet the needs of in a classroom?, answer: all students | question: Who does pedagogy assess in a classroom?, answer: the students question: What was the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: Telenet | question: Telenet was founded to make what public?, answer: ARPANET technology | question: What was Telenet?, answer: the first FCC-licensed public data network | question: Telenet was the first public data network in the United States to be a part of what organization?, answer: FCC | question: What was the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: first | question: Who founded Telenet?, answer: former ARPA IPTO director Larry Roberts | question: Telenet was the first FCC-licensed public data network in what country?, answer: the United States | question: Who founded Telenet?, answer: Larry Roberts | question: What did Telenet start in 1975?, answer: operations | question: Who bought Telenet in 1979?, answer: GTE question: What is another term for Temüjin's father's anda?, answer: blood brother | question: According to what sources did Temüjin offer himself as an ally?, answer: other sources | question: What was Toghrul's Chinese title?, answer: Wang Khan | question: What is another term for a blood brother?, answer: brother | question: What was Toghrul's title?, answer: Khan | question: Who offered himself as an ally to Toghrul?, answer: Temüjin | question: Temüjin began his ascent to what?, answer: power | question: What dynasty granted Toghrul?, answer: Jurchen Jin dynasty | question: Who did Temüjin turn to for support?, answer: Toghrul | question: What tribe did Jamukha belong to?, answer: Jadaran question: Which half-brother was Temüjin's half-brother?, answer: Belgutei | question: Who was the head of the household until he reached the marriageable age of 12?, answer: Temüjin | question: What was the name of Temüjin's brother?, answer: Temüge | question: What was the name of Temüjin's brother?, answer: Hachiun | question: What were the names of Temüjin's three brothers?, answer: Hasar | question: What was the name of Temüjin's sister?, answer: Temülen | question: What was the name of Temüjin's half-brother?, answer: Begter | question: Which two half-brothers did Temüjin have?, answer: Begter and Belgutei | question: How many brothers did Temüjin have?, answer: three brothers | question: How many half-brothers did Temüjin have?, answer: two half-brothers question: Where was Temüjin born?, answer: Burkhan Khaldun mountain | question: Where was Temüjin born?, answer: Burkhan Khaldun | question: Where was Temüjin born?, answer: Delüün Boldog | question: What is the current capital of Mongolia?, answer: Ulaanbaatar | question: Who was the second-oldest son of Yesügei?, answer: Temüjin | question: What is the name of the Kherlen river?, answer: Onon | question: Temüjin was born near the Onon and what other river?, answer: Kherlen | question: Where was Temüjin born?, answer: modern-day northern Mongolia | question: Where was Temüjin born?, answer: Mongolia | question: In what part of Mongolia was Temüjin born?, answer: modern-day question: What can be modeled using ideal strings that are massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable?, answer: Tension forces | question: What do ideal strings transmit instantaneously in action-reaction pairs?, answer: tension forces | question: What transmits tension forces instantaneously in action-reaction pairs?, answer: Ideal strings | question: What are massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable?, answer: ideal strings | question: What transmits tension forces instantaneously in action-reaction pairs?, answer: string | question: What can be modeled using ideal strings that are massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable?, answer: force | question: What allows ideal strings to switch physical direction?, answer: ideal pulleys | question: What strings transmit tension forces instantaneously in action-reaction pairs?, answer: Ideal | question: What can be multiplied by connecting the same string multiple times to the same object?, answer: the tension force | question: If two objects are connected by what, any force directed along the string by the first object is accompanied by a force directed along the string in the opposite direction by the second object?, answer: an ideal string question: Terra preta is distributed over what area in the Amazon forest?, answer: large areas | question: What does Terra preta mean?, answer: black earth | question: What is now widely accepted as a product of indigenous soil management?, answer: Terra preta | question: Terra preta is now widely accepted as a product of what?, answer: indigenous soil management | question: How much of the Amazon rainforest is probably the result of centuries of human management?, answer: large portions | question: What was found in the Xingu tribe's settlements?, answer: large plazas | question: Terra preta is distributed over large areas in what forest?, answer: Amazon | question: What is the result of the development of the fertile soil that allowed agriculture and silviculture in the previously hostile environment?, answer: human management | question: Who found the remains of the Xingu tribe in 2003?, answer: Michael Heckenberger | question: Where was Michael Heckenberger from?, answer: Florida question: Whose egg was the Egg of?, answer: Columbus | question: Who explained the principles of the rotating magnetic field in an induction motor?, answer: Tesla | question: On what side of a copper egg did Tesla demonstrate how to make it stand?, answer: end | question: What is the principle of induction motors?, answer: the rotating magnetic field | question: What type of motor did Tesla use to explain the principles of the rotating magnetic field?, answer: an induction motor | question: What did Tesla show how to make to stand on end?, answer: a copper egg | question: What was the name of the device that Tesla made to make a copper egg stand on end?, answer: the Egg of Columbus | question: What did Tesla explain by demonstrating how to make a copper egg stand on end?, answer: the principles | question: What was the name of the device created by Tesla that was used to make a copper egg stand on end?, answer: the Egg | question: What did Tesla use to make a copper egg stand on end?, answer: a device question: Who claimed to have developed his own physical principle regarding matter and energy?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of space did thedynamic theory of gravity say would put an end to speculations and false conceptions?, answer: curved space | question: What did Tesla claim to have developed his own physical principle about?, answer: matter | question: What did Tesla claim to have developed his own physical principle regarding?, answer: energy | question: What did Tesla claim to have developed regarding matter and energy?, answer: his own physical principle | question: What did the theory of gravity put an end to?, answer: idle speculations | question: How old was Tesla when he claimed to have completed his theory of gravity?, answer: age | question: What did the theory of gravity put an end to?, answer: false conceptions | question: What did Tesla claim to have completed in 1937?, answer: gravity | question: What did Tesla claim to have completed in 1937?, answer: a "dynamic theory question: What did Tesla express disgust for when he fired a secretary?, answer: overweight people | question: Who fired a secretary because of her weight?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla express when he fired a secretary because of her weight?, answer: disgust | question: When could Tesla be harsh?, answer: times | question: How many times did Tesla direct a subordinate to go home and change her dress?, answer: several occasions | question: Who did Tesla fire because of her weight?, answer: a secretary | question: What did Tesla criticize on several occasions?, answer: clothing | question: What did a subordinate change after she was fired?, answer: her dress.:33 | question: Why did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: weight.:110 | question: Who did Tesla direct to go home and change their dress?, answer: a subordinate question: What did Tesla disagree with the theory of atoms being composed of?, answer: smaller subatomic particles | question: Who exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics in his writings?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla disagree with the theory of being composed of smaller subatomic particles?, answer: atoms | question: What did Tesla believe could only exist in an experimental vacuum?, answer: electrons | question: What type of understanding of physics did Tesla display in his writings?, answer: a pre-atomic understanding | question: What type of matter did Tesla believe electrons could not change?, answer: state | question: What did Tesla have a pre-atomic understanding of?, answer: physics | question: What did Tesla believe if electrons existed at all, they were some fourth state of?, answer: matter | question: What state of matter did Tesla believe electrons were in?, answer: fourth | question: What state of matter did Tesla believe if electrons existed at all?, answer: some fourth state question: Where did Tesla migrate to in 1884 to work for Thomas Edison?, answer: New York City | question: What did Tesla gain experience in before emigrating to the United States?, answer: electrical engineering | question: Who did Tesla work for when he emigrated to the United States?, answer: Thomas Edison | question: What did Tesla develop on his own?, answer: electrical devices | question: Who emigrated to the United States in 1884 to work for Thomas Edison?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla gain experience in before emigrating to the United States?, answer: telephony | question: What did Tesla gain in telephony and electrical engineering before emigrating to the United States?, answer: experience | question: Where did Tesla emigrate to in 1884?, answer: the United States | question: What was Tesla's work in the formative years of electric power development involved in?, answer: various patent battles | question: What was Tesla's work in the formative years of?, answer: electric power development question: What was published in 1912?, answer: article—"Nikola Tesla | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla experiment with at his Houston Street lab?, answer: mechanical oscillators | question: What did Tesla's oscillator generate a resonance of?, answer: several buildings | question: Where was Tesla's lab located?, answer: Houston Street | question: Who wrote the article "Nikola Tesla, Dreamer"?, answer: Allan L. Benson | question: In what publication was the article "Nikola Tesla, Dreamer" published?, answer: World Today | question: What was the name of Tesla's oscillator?, answer: a steam-powered mechanical oscillator | question: Where did Tesla experiment with mechanical oscillators?, answer: his Houston Street lab question: What did Tesla observe via his receivers?, answer: lightning signals | question: From what did Tesla observe stationary waves?, answer: lightning storms | question: What did Tesla investigate?, answer: atmospheric electricity | question: Who observed stationary waves during this time?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla observe during this time?, answer: stationary waves | question: What did Tesla believe the earth had?, answer: a resonant frequency | question: What did Tesla use to observe lightning signals?, answer: his receivers | question: When did Tesla observe stationary waves?, answer: this time | question: What did the great distances and nature of what Tesla was observing from lightning storms confirm?, answer: his belief | question: What did Tesla believe had a resonant frequency?, answer: the earth question: What did Morgan owe on the original agreement?, answer: Tesla money | question: Who asked Morgan for more money to build a more powerful transmitter?, answer: Tesla | question: How did Tesla respond to Morgan's request to build a more powerful transmitter?, answer: more funds | question: Who did Tesla ask for more money to build a more powerful transmitter?, answer: Morgan | question: What did Tesla ask Morgan to build?, answer: a more powerful transmitter | question: What did Tesla breach by asking for more money?, answer: contract | question: What was the first step in the construction of the tower?, answer: construction | question: What was Tesla facing before construction of the tower began?, answer: foreclosure | question: The Panic of 1901 was a reminder of what event?, answer: the stock market crash question: Who wrote "Science and Discovery are the great Forces which will lead to the Consummation of the War"?, answer: Tesla | question: What time period did Tesla make predictions about?, answer: post-World War I | question: What did Tesla believe would lead to the consummation of the war?, answer: Science | question: What did Tesla believe would lead to the consummation of the war?, answer: Discovery | question: What did Tesla make predictions about?, answer: a post-World War I environment | question: What did Tesla make about the relevant issues of a post-World War I environment?, answer: predictions | question: Where did Tesla make predictions about the relevant issues of a post-World War I environment?, answer: a printed article | question: What were the great Forces which will lead to the Consummation of the War?, answer: Science and Discovery | question: What did Tesla say Science and Discovery were?, answer: the great Forces | question: What did Tesla make predictions about after World War I?, answer: the relevant issues question: Who said his chastity was very helpful to his scientific abilities?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla say his chastity was helpful to?, answer: his scientific abilities.:33 | question: Who were some women madly in love with at the end of Tesla's life?, answer: him.[citation | question: What type of relationship did some of the women vying for Tesla's affection have?, answer: love | question: What did Tesla not have?, answer: any known relationships | question: What did Tesla say he made too great a sacrifice to?, answer: my work | question: What did Tesla say was very helpful to his scientific abilities?, answer: his chastity | question: How many accounts of women vying for Tesla's affection have there been?, answer: numerous accounts | question: How did he feel about not marrying?, answer: too great a sacrifice question: What did Tesla believe was not the cause of the damage to the skin caused by Roentgen?, answer: rays | question: What did Tesla believe X-rays were?, answer: longitudinal waves | question: What type of node X-ray-producing device did Tesla use?, answer: - | question: Who noted the hazards of working with his circuit and single-node X-ray-producing devices?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla believe X-rays were?, answer: waves | question: What did Tesla note was a danger of working with?, answer: single-node X-ray-producing devices | question: What was a lesser cause of damage to the skin?, answer: nitrous acid | question: What did Tesla attribute the skin damage to?, answer: various causes | question: What type of waves did Tesla believe X-rays were produced in?, answer: plasmas | question: What did Tesla believe was not the cause of damage to the skin?, answer: the Roentgen rays question: Where have some of Tesla's patents been hidden?, answer: patent archives | question: Many inventions developed by Tesla were not put into what?, answer: patent protection | question: What were approved in countries around the world?, answer: many other patents | question: Who obtained around 300 patents worldwide for his inventions?, answer: Tesla | question: Who has discovered some of Tesla's patents that have lain hidden in patent archives?, answer: various sources | question: Where were many of Tesla's patents approved?, answer: countries | question: Where were many of Tesla's inventions not put into patent protection?, answer: the globe.:62 Many inventions | question: How many patents were issued to Tesla in 26 countries?, answer: 278 patents | question: In what country were many of Tesla's patents issued?, answer: Britain question: What did Tesla memorize?, answer: complete books | question: Who read many works, memorizing complete books, and supposedly possessed a photographic memory?, answer: Tesla | question: How did he visualize an invention in his mind?, answer: detail.:33 Tesla | question: What language did Tesla speak in his autobiography?, answer: Latin.:282 Tesla | question: What did Tesla read?, answer: many works | question: What type of detail did Tesla use to visualize inventions?, answer: realistic detail.:33 Tesla | question: What language did Tesla speak?, answer: Italian | question: What did Tesla experience in his autobiography?, answer: inspiration | question: What type of inspiration did Tesla experience in his autobiography?, answer: detailed moments | question: What technique did Tesla use to construct his invention?, answer: picture thinking question: What was the American Institute of?, answer: Electrical Engineers | question: Along with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, what was the other institute of the modern-day IEEE?, answer: Radio Engineers | question: Who was the vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers from 1892 to 1894?, answer: Tesla | question: What organization did Tesla serve as vice president of from 1892 to 1894?, answer: the American Institute of Electrical Engineers | question: What organization did Tesla serve as vice president of from 1892 to 1894?, answer: the American Institute | question: Along with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, what was the other forerunner of the modern-day IEEE?, answer: the Institute of Radio Engineers | question: What position did Tesla hold at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: a vice president | question: What organization was the American Institute of Electrical Engineers the forerunner of?, answer: the modern-day IEEE | question: Along with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, what was the other forerunner of the modern-day IEEE?, answer: the Institute | question: What was the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: the forerunner question: Who theorized that the application of electricity to the brain enhanced intelligence?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla use to make students bright?, answer: electricity | question: Who claimed that the whole room would be converted into a health-giving and stimulating electromagnetic field?, answer: Mr. Tesla | question: What frequency did the electric waves vibrate at?, answer: high frequency | question: What was the schoolroom saturated with?, answer: infinitesimal electric waves | question: What did Tesla believe the application of electricity to did?, answer: the brain enhanced intelligence | question: What is another name for 'bath'?, answer: electromagnetic field | question: What did Tesla want to make bright by saturating them with electricity?, answer: dull students | question: Who was the superintendent of New York City schools in 1912?, answer: William H. Maxwell | question: What was William H. Maxwell's job title?, answer: New York City schools question: In what city did Tesla live?, answer: New York City | question: Who was 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: How often was Tesla's activity regimented?, answer: daily | question: What type of clothing was Tesla meticulous in?, answer: clothing | question: What was Tesla regimented in?, answer: his daily activities | question: What type of figure was Tesla in New York City?, answer: an elegant, stylish figure | question: How much weight variance did Tesla have from 1888 to 1926?, answer: almost no weight variance | question: How tall was Tesla?, answer: 6 feet 2 inches | question: How tall was Tesla?, answer: 1.88 m | question: How much did Tesla weigh?, answer: 142 pounds question: Who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: Robert Underwood Johnson | question: Who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: Francis Marion Crawford | question: Who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: Kenneth Swezey | question: Who was a good friend of Mark Twain?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: Stanford White | question: Along with Lowenstein, Lowenstein, Lowenstein, and Swezey, who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: George Scherff | question: Who was a good friend of Tesla?, answer: Fritz Lowenstein | question: Who was a poet, writer, mystic, and Nazi propagandist?, answer: George Sylvester Viereck | question: Who described Tesla's induction motor as "the most valuable patent since the telephone"?, answer: Mark Twain question: Who was asocial and prone to seclude himself with his work?, answer: Tesla | question: Who wrote that "seldom did one meet a scientist or engineer who was also a poet, a philosopher, a linguist, and a connoisseur of food and drink?", answer: Julian Hawthorne | question: Who spoke very positively and admiringly of Tesla when he engaged in a social life?, answer: many people | question: What did Robert Underwood Johnson describe Tesla as attaining?, answer: force | question: What did Julian Hawthorne say Tesla was an appreciation of?, answer: fine music | question: What did Julian Hawthorne say Tesla was a connoisseur of?, answer: drink | question: What was Tesla prone to seclusion with?, answer: his work | question: What type of force did Robert Underwood Johnson describe Tesla as attaining?, answer: generosity | question: What profession did Julian Hawthorne consider to be a connoisseur of food and drink?, answer: engineer question: What was the name of Tesla's mother?, answer: Đuka Tesla | question: Who was born on July 10, 1856?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla's father?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: What country was Smiljan in?, answer: Austrian Empire | question: What was the name of the village in which Tesla was born?, answer: Smiljan | question: What empire was Smiljan?, answer: Austrian | question: What nationality was Tesla's father?, answer: Serb | question: Where is the Austrian Empire located?, answer: modern-day Croatia | question: What did Tesla's mother memorize?, answer: Serbian epic poems | question: What year was Tesla born?, answer: O.S. question: What was the conversion of matter into?, answer: energy.:247 | question: Tesla was generally antagonistic towards what about the conversion of matter into energy?, answer: theories | question: Who was generally antagonistic towards theories about the conversion of matter into energy?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla oppose the conversion of into energy?, answer: matter | question: Tesla was critical of Einstein's theory of what?, answer: relativity | question: What did Tesla oppose the theory of relativity?, answer: the conversion | question: Whose theory of relativity was Tesla critical of?, answer: Einstein | question: Who was critical of Einstein's theory of relativity?, answer: He question: Who was offered the task of redesigning the Edison Company's direct current generators?, answer: Tesla | question: In 1885, Tesla said he could redesign Edison's motor and generators to make an improvement in service and what?, answer: economy | question: In 1885, Tesla said he could redesign Edison's inefficient motor and what?, answer: generators | question: Who said "There's fifty thousand dollars in it for you—if you can do it?", answer: Edison | question: What did Tesla inquire about after months of work?, answer: payment | question: How long did the raise last?, answer: week | question: What part of Edison's body did he not have to pay for his work?, answer: hand | question: Whose company was stingy with pay?, answer: an Edison question: What did Tesla oppose in his later life?, answer: religious fanaticism | question: Who was raised an Orthodox Christian?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of Christian was Tesla?, answer: Orthodox | question: What religion was Tesla raised in?, answer: an Orthodox Christian | question: What religion did Tesla have a profound respect for?, answer: Christianity | question: What did Tesla not consider himself to be a believer in?, answer: the orthodox sense | question: What type of respect did Tesla have for Buddhism and Christianity?, answer: a profound respect | question: When did he not consider himself to be a believer in the orthodox sense?, answer: his life | question: What religions did Tesla have a profound respect for?, answer: both Buddhism | question: What did Tesla not consider himself to be in the orthodox sense?, answer: a "believer question: Who was renowned for his achievements and showmanship?, answer: Tesla | question: Where did Tesla earn a reputation as an archetypal "mad scientist"?, answer: popular culture | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: showmanship | question: What has there been a resurgence in since the 1990s?, answer: popular interest | question: How much of his money was used to finance his own projects?, answer: varying degrees | question: What was the degree of success of Tesla's projects?, answer: success.:121,154 | question: What did his patents earn him?, answer: money | question: What was Tesla's reputation in popular culture?, answer: an archetypal "mad scientist | question: What did the General Conference on Weights and Measures name the SI unit of?, answer: magnetic flux density | question: Where did Tesla live most of his life?, answer: New York hotels question: Who was the fourth of five children?, answer: Tesla | question: What is another name for the Lower Real Gymnasium?, answer: Normal School | question: What was the name of the sister that was killed in a horse-riding accident?, answer: Marica | question: What school did Nikola attend in Smiljan?, answer: Lower | question: How many children were there?, answer: fourth | question: What did Nikola study at the "Lower" or "Primary" School in Smiljan?, answer: religion | question: What was the name of Nikola's older brother?, answer: Dane | question: Which of Tesla's children died in a horse-riding accident?, answer: Nikola | question: What was the name of the other sister that was killed in a horse-riding accident?, answer: Angelina | question: What was the name of the sister that was killed in a horse-riding accident?, answer: Milka question: What did Tesla make early pronouncements on the possibility of with his devices?, answer: wireless communication | question: What was the Wardenclyffe Tower project?, answer: intercontinental wireless transmission | question: Who built the Wardenclyffe Tower?, answer: Tesla | question: What ideas did Tesla pursue in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments?, answer: wireless lighting and electricity distribution | question: Where did Tesla experiment with high-voltage, high-frequency power?, answer: New York | question: In what state did Tesla experiment with high-voltage, high-frequency power?, answer: Colorado Springs | question: What type of experiments did Tesla conduct in his lab?, answer: experiments | question: What was the name of Tesla's unfinished project?, answer: Wardenclyffe Tower | question: Along with mechanical oscillators, discharge tubes, and X-ray imaging, what did Tesla experiment with in his lab?, answer: early X-ray imaging | question: What was one of the first ever exhibited by Tesla?, answer: a wireless controlled boat question: What was required to be ready at eight o'clock?, answer: dinner | question: Who worked every day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m?, answer: Tesla | question: Whose restaurant did Tesla go to for dinner?, answer: Delmonico | question: Where did Tesla's dinner take place?, answer: the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | question: What did Tesla telephone to the headwaiter?, answer: his dinner order | question: At what time did Tesla's work end?, answer: 6:00 p.m. | question: At what time was dinner required to be ready?, answer: 8:10 p.m. | question: When did Tesla finish his work?, answer: 3:00 a.m. | question: At what time did Tesla work every day?, answer: 9:00 a.m. question: Who was the author of My Inventions: The Autobiography of?, answer: Nikola Tesla | question: Who wrote a number of books and articles for magazines and journals?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of publications did Nikola Tesla write articles for?, answer: journals | question: Who compiled and edited The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla?, answer: David Hatcher Childress | question: What type of writing did Nikola Tesla write?, answer: books | question: Who compiled and edited My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Ben Johnston | question: What type of publications did Nikola Tesla write articles for?, answer: magazines | question: What did Tesla write for magazines and journals?, answer: articles | question: What is the name of the book written by Nikola Tesla?, answer: The Tesla Papers | question: What is the name of the book compiled and edited by David Hatcher Childress?, answer: The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla question: What type of motor did Westinghouse acquire?, answer: AC motor | question: Who was the inventor of the first AC system?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: What did Edison Machine Works pursue in 1890?, answer: AC development | question: Who was the inventor of the first AC system in 1886?, answer: Westinghouse | question: Who demonstrated his induction motor in 1888?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of system did Westinghouse use to power arc lights?, answer: AC | question: What did Edison hold for DC and incandescent light?, answer: patents | question: Who held all the patents for DC and incandescent light?, answer: Thomas Edison | question: What did Westinghouse use to power arc lights?, answer: his own patented AC system question: Along with books, films, radio, TV, music, live theater and comics, what has Tesla's legacy endured in?, answer: video games | question: In what type of theater has Tesla's legacy endured?, answer: live theater | question: Whose legacy has endured in books, films, radio, TV, music, live theater, comics and video games?, answer: Tesla | question: In what genre is the impact of the technologies invented by Tesla a recurring theme?, answer: science fiction | question: In what type of media has Tesla's legacy endured?, answer: TV | question: What has Tesla's legacy endured in?, answer: music | question: Along with TV, music, live theater, comics and video games, what has Tesla's legacy endured in?, answer: radio | question: Along with books, radio, TV, music, live theater, comics and video games, what has Tesla's legacy endured in?, answer: films | question: What has Tesla's legacy endured in?, answer: books | question: In what type of comics has Tesla's legacy endured?, answer: comics question: Tesla's theories on the possibility of the transmission by what have gone back as far as lectures and demonstrations?, answer: radio waves | question: Where were the lectures and demonstrations in 1893 held?, answer: St. Louis | question: What was used in the further development of the Tesla Coil?, answer: radio | question: Whose theories on the possibility of transmission by radio waves go back as far as lectures and demonstrations in 1893?, answer: Tesla | question: Where were Tesla's demonstrations and principles written about?, answer: various media outlets | question: What type of lectures did Tesla give in 1893 about the possibility of transmission by radio waves?, answer: demonstrations | question: What did Tesla's theories on the possibility of transmission by radio waves go back as far as?, answer: lectures | question: What organization was the first to demonstrate the possibility of transmission by radio waves?, answer: the National Electric Light Association | question: Where was the Franklin Institute located?, answer: Missouri | question: Where was the Franklin Institute located?, answer: Philadelphia question: What was imposed selective breeding version of?, answer: eugenics | question: What was eugenics?, answer: an imposed selective breeding version | question: What did he believe was more important to humans than a master race?, answer: inherent superiority | question: What did eugenics focus on instead of a "master race"?, answer: conceptions | question: The belief that humans' pity had interfered with the natural "ruthless workings of what?, answer: nature | question: How did Tesla view eugenics?, answer: a proponent | question: During what era did Tesla become a proponent of selective breeding of eugenics?, answer: his era | question: Who did Tesla believe had superiority over another?, answer: one person | question: What did Tesla believe humans' "pity" had interfered with?, answer: the natural "ruthless workings | question: What was the term for a person's inherent superiority?, answer: a "master race question: How is Warsaw able to host many events and festivals?, answer: numerous musical venues | question: What is the name of the Jazz Jamboree held in Warsaw?, answer: Warsaw Summer Jazz Days | question: What is the name of the opera that is located in Warsaw?, answer: the Polish National Opera | question: What is the name of the music venue in Warsaw?, answer: the National Philharmonic Hall | question: In what city is the Jazz Jamboree held?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the name of the Jazz Jamboree held in Warsaw?, answer: Summer Jazz Days | question: What is the name of the music festival held in Warsaw?, answer: the International Contemporary Music Festival Warsaw Autumn | question: How many festivals does Warsaw host?, answer: many events | question: Along with the National Philharmonic Hall, what is a notable musical venue in Warsaw?, answer: the National Theatre | question: What type of festival is held in Warsaw?, answer: Old Music question: Where can reptiles and birds be found in Kenya?, answer: game reserves | question: What are the "Big Five" game?, answer: animals | question: What can be found in the national parks and game reserves in Kenya?, answer: other wild animals | question: Where can the "Big Five" game animals be found?, answer: Kenya | question: Where are the "Big Five" game animals from?, answer: Africa | question: What is one of the "Big Five" game animals?, answer: buffalo | question: What is one of the "Big Five" game animals?, answer: rhinoceros | question: Which of the "Big Five" game animals can be found in Kenya?, answer: elephant | question: What does the annual animal migration attract?, answer: valuable foreign tourism | question: What is one of the "Big Five" game animals?, answer: leopard question: What is another name for the West Side of Fresno?, answer: Southwest Fresno | question: What does the 99 freeway divide the West Side of Fresno from?, answer: Downtown Fresno | question: What city is the "West Side" of?, answer: Fresno | question: Where does the West Side of Fresno extend to the city limits?, answer: south | question: What freeway is south of the West Side of Fresno?, answer: Nielsen Ave | question: What direction does the city limits extend to?, answer: west | question: What Ave is south of the West Side of Fresno?, answer: Nielsen | question: What is another name for the West Side of Fresno?, answer: "Southwest Fresno | question: Where does the West Side of Fresno extend to?, answer: the city limits question: What did Geraets-Smits claim the German health clinic should not be regarded as?, answer: services | question: What could national authorities refuse to reimburse patients for abroad if the health care received at home was without undue delay?, answer: medical services | question: What is another sensitive field of services classified as illegal?, answer: public services | question: What was the Court of Justice's reasoning in Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht?, answer: internet gambling services | question: What was the Court of Justice's reasoning in Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht?, answer: fake laser gun services | question: What article applies to people who give services for remuneration?, answer: TFEU article | question: What article of the TFEU applies to people who give services for remuneration?, answer: article | question: What does article 56 apply to people who provide services for remuneration?, answer: freedom | question: What was the Court of Justice's reasoning in Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht?, answer: other quasi-legal activity | question: What did Van Binsbergen v Bestuur van de Bedrijfvereniging voor de Metaalnijverheid refer to?, answer: Dutch law question: Where is the Centre for Contemporary Art located?, answer: Royal Ujazdów Castle | question: What does the Royal Ujazdów Castle house?, answer: Contemporary Art | question: What type of workshops are held at the Centre for Contemporary Art?, answer: creative workshops | question: What type of art is held at the Centre for Contemporary Art?, answer: exhibitions | question: What does the Royal Ujazdów Castle house?, answer: Centre | question: What type of art is displayed at the Zachta National Gallery of Art?, answer: modern art | question: What does the Zachta National Gallery of Art promote?, answer: Art | question: How does the Zachta National Gallery of Art promote art?, answer: many other ways | question: What does the Zachta National Gallery of Art promote in many other ways?, answer: art | question: What kind of artists are featured at the Zachta National Gallery of Art?, answer: international artists question: What color was the Flintstones filmed in?, answer: color | question: Who was trying to counterprogram its established competitors in the 1960s?, answer: ABC | question: The Flintstones allowed ABC to begin filling the hole opened by the conclusion of the Disney partnership by carrying family-oriented programming from whom?, answer: other producers | question: The Flintstones allowed ABC to fill the hole opened by the conclusion of the Disney partnership by carrying what?, answer: family-oriented programming | question: What was the 1960s marked by the rise of?, answer: family-oriented series | question: The Flintstones allowed ABC to present a novelty of what?, answer: prime-time animated programming | question: Who was the creator of The Flintstones?, answer: Joseph Barbera | question: Who was the creator of The Flintstones?, answer: William Hanna | question: What was The Flintstones?, answer: the animated series | question: What did ABC not make to broadcast its programming in color at the time of The Flintstones?, answer: the necessary technical upgrades question: What did the 1970s and 1980s see the emergence of for the network?, answer: many graphical imaging packages | question: What type of lighting effects were used in the logo?, answer: glittering dotted lines | question: What was the setting of the ABC logo mainly based on?, answer: special lighting effects | question: What decade saw the emergence of graphical imaging packages for ABC?, answer: 1970s | question: What decade saw the emergence of graphical imaging packages for ABC?, answer: 1980s | question: What type of letters did the bubble on the black background represent?, answer: glossy gold letters | question: When were the special lighting effects for the ABC logo developed?, answer: development | question: What network's logo was the first to have a three-dimensional appearance?, answer: ABC | question: What was the first ABC ID card to have a three-dimensional appearance?, answer: first question: What was the name of the series that aired on NBC in the 1970s?, answer: Kung Fu | question: Along with Kung Fu, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, The Bionic Woman, Fantasy Island, and Kung Fu, what was a notable 1970s series on NBC?, answer: Battlestar Galactica | question: What was the name of the trend that featured attractive, often buxom, women in main and guest roles?, answer: jiggle TV | question: What were the 1970s notable for on NBC?, answer: several successful comedy, fantasy, action and superhero-themed series | question: What was the name of the series that aired on NBC in the 1970s?, answer: Fantasy Island | question: What was the name of NBC's superhero-themed series in the 1970s?, answer: Starsky | question: What was the name of Starsky's show?, answer: Hutch | question: jiggle TV was a trend among what in the 1970s?, answer: the major networks | question: What was the name of the spin-off of Happy Days?, answer: Laverne | question: What was the name of Laverne & Shirley?, answer: Shirley question: What did the embargo cause?, answer: oil | question: What does OAPEC stand for?, answer: Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries | question: What did the oil embargo cause long-term effects on?, answer: global politics | question: What did the embargo cause?, answer: an oil crisis | question: What did the members of OAPEC proclaim in October 1973?, answer: an oil embargo | question: What was significantly higher by the end of the embargo?, answer: US prices | question: What is the acronym for the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries?, answer: OAPEC | question: When did the 1973 oil crisis begin?, answer: October | question: What nationality were the members of OAPEC?, answer: Arab | question: What organization did OAPEC consist of?, answer: OPEC question: What does the 2005 version of Doctor Who have in common with other relaunches?, answer: different characters | question: What does the 2005 version of Doctor Who differ from?, answer: most other series relaunches | question: What is an example of a reboot of Doctor Who?, answer: example | question: What is the name of the 2005 version of 'Doctor Who'?, answer: Doctor | question: What is the 2005 version of Doctor Who?, answer: a direct plot continuation | question: What was a notable reboot of Doctor Who?, answer: Battlestar Galactica | question: What spin-off of Doctor Who was relaunched in 2005?, answer: Bionic Woman[citation | question: Doctor Who is set in the same universe as the original but in what time period?, answer: a different time period | question: The 2005 version of Doctor Who is similar to the 1988 continuation of what?, answer: Mission Impossible | question: What is another term for a relaunch of a series?, answer: reboots question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union has become an integral part of what?, answer: European Union law | question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of what country has become an integral part of European Union law?, answer: European Union | question: The European Court of Justice enforces the Charter and the Convention in relation to what?, answer: European Union measures | question: The 2007 Lisbon Treaty explicitly recognized what?, answer: fundamental rights | question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union has become an integral part of European Union law after what treaty?, answer: Lisbon Treaty | question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union codifies fundamental rights which were previously considered what of European Union law?, answer: general principles | question: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of what country has become an integral part of European Union law?, answer: the European Union | question: The 2007 Lisbon Treaty explicitly recognized the rights, freedoms and principles set out in the Charter of what?, answer: Fundamental Rights | question: The 2007 Lisbon Treaty explicitly recognized fundamental rights by providing what?, answer: Article 6(1 | question: The 2007 Lisbon Treaty explicitly recognized fundamental rights, freedoms and what?, answer: principles question: What publication reported that Fresno had a population of 494,665 in 2010?, answer: United States Census | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Salvadoran?, answer: 0.4% Salvadoran | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Filipino?, answer: 1.2% Filipino | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Thai?, answer: 1.0% Thai | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Japanese?, answer: 0.5% Japanese | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Korean?, answer: 0.2% | question: What percentage of Fresno's population is Vietnamese?, answer: 0.4% | question: How much of the population of Fresno is Japanese?, answer: 0.5% | question: How much of Fresno's population is Chinese?, answer: 0.7% | question: How much of Fresno's population is Cambodian?, answer: 0.8% question: What season saw the cancellation of holdovers The Neighbors?, answer: season | question: What place did NBC finish in the 18-49 demographic for the first time since 2004?, answer: first place | question: Where did NBC finish in total viewership in the 2013-14 season?, answer: second place | question: What place did ABC finish in the 2013-14 season?, answer: third place | question: Which network had a slight improvement in the 2013-14 season?, answer: ABC | question: The Neighbors languished in what time slot?, answer: its new Friday time slot | question: The Neighbors was canceled in the new Friday time slot due to Last Man Standing and what other show?, answer: Shark Tank | question: What was the name of the show that was cancelled in the 2013-14 season?, answer: Suburgatory | question: What place did NBC finish in the 18-49 demographic for the first time since 2004?, answer: first | question: What was NBC's second place in the 2013-14 season?, answer: total viewership question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: Southern California Megaregion | question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: the greater Southern California Megaregion | question: Where does the Southern California Megaregion extend to?, answer: Las Vegas | question: Where does the Southern California Megaregion extend across the Mexican border?, answer: Tijuana | question: The Southern California Megaregion is one of the 11 megaregions of what country?, answer: the United States | question: What country borders Tijuana?, answer: Mexican | question: What state does the Southern California Megaregion extend to?, answer: Nevada | question: What direction does the Southern California Megaregion extend into Las Vegas?, answer: east | question: Where does the Southern California Megaregion extend into Tijuana?, answer: the Mexican border | question: What definitions are not used for the greater Southern California Megaregion?, answer: The 8- and 10-county definitions question: What network's logo has evolved many times since the network's creation?, answer: ABC | question: What has evolved many times since the network's creation?, answer: The ABC logo | question: What was the name of the ABC logo?, answer: the ABC logo | question: What was in the center of the ABC logo?, answer: a vertical ABC microphone | question: What was the ABC network's roots in?, answer: radio | question: Who began its first color broadcasts in 1957?, answer: the television network | question: What was the name of the ABC logo?, answer: first | question: What was the first letter in the ABC-UPT merger?, answer: "ABC | question: What was introduced when the ABC-UPT merger was finalized?, answer: a new logo question: What region of Africa has been inhabited by humans since the Lower Paleolithic period?, answer: Great Lakes | question: Since what period has the African Great Lakes region been inhabited by humans?, answer: Lower Paleolithic | question: What country is a part of the African Great Lakes region?, answer: Kenya | question: What region has been inhabited by humans since the Lower Paleolithic period?, answer: The African Great Lakes region | question: What began in the 19th century?, answer: European exploration | question: Since what period has the African Great Lakes region been inhabited by humans?, answer: the Lower Paleolithic period | question: Where are most major ethnolinguistic groups found?, answer: Africa | question: The African Great Lakes region has been inhabited by what since the Lower Paleolithic period?, answer: humans | question: Who explored the interior of Kenya in the 19th century?, answer: European | question: When did European and Arab presence in Mombasa begin?, answer: the Early Modern period question: The Age of Imperialism refers to the activities of what?, answer: European powers | question: The Age of Imperialism refers to the activities of what countries?, answer: European | question: What period of Imperialism began around 1700?, answer: Age | question: The Age of Imperialism saw European nations colonizing, influencing, and annexing what?, answer: other parts | question: The Age of Imperialism saw European industrializing nations colonizing, influencing, and annexing other parts of the world in order to gain what?, answer: political power.[citation | question: What term refers to the activities of European powers from the early 18th century through to the middle of the 20th century?, answer: Imperialism | question: What was the process of influencing and annexing other parts of the world in order to gain political power?, answer: colonizing | question: The Age of Imperialism saw European industrializing nations engaging in the process of colonizing, influencing, and annexing what?, answer: influencing | question: What was the purpose of colonizing, influencing, and annexing other parts of the world in the Age of Imperialism?, answer: order | question: What time period began around 1700?, answer: Age of Imperialism question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: Amazon | question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of in the world?, answer: tropical rainforest | question: What is another name for the Amazon rainforest?, answer: Selva Amazónica | question: What is another name for the Amazon rainforest?, answer: Amazonia | question: What is the Portuguese name for the Amazon rainforest?, answer: Floresta Amazônica | question: What is the French name for the Amazon rainforest?, answer: Forêt amazonienne | question: What country has a small amount of the Amazon rainforest?, answer: French Guiana | question: What is the language of the Amazon rainforest?, answer: French | question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: The Amazon rainforest | question: The Amazon rainforest covers most of the Amazon basin of what country?, answer: South America question: What division of The Walt Disney Company is the Disney-ABC Television Group a subsidiary of?, answer: Disney Media Networks division | question: What division of The Walt Disney Company is the Disney-ABC Television Group a subsidiary of?, answer: Disney Media Networks | question: What is the name of the subsidiary of Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company?, answer: ABC Television Group | question: Who owns the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: Disney | question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: ABC | question: What is the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: an American commercial broadcast television network | question: What company is the Disney Media Networks division of?, answer: The Walt Disney Company | question: What nationality is ABC?, answer: American | question: What is the American Broadcasting Company's logo?, answer: abc | question: What is the name of the subsidiary of Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company?, answer: –ABC Television Group question: What is the basic unit of organization within the UMC?, answer: Annual Conference | question: What is the term used to refer to the geographical area it covers?, answer: Annual | question: What denomination does the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America belong to?, answer: Lutheran | question: The term Annual Conference is often used to refer to the geographical area it covers as well as the frequency of what?, answer: meeting | question: What is the basic unit of organization within the UMC?, answer: The Annual Conference | question: Clergy are appointed to a local church or other charge annually by the conference's resident Bishop at the meeting of what?, answer: the Annual Conference | question: What are Clergy members of?, answer: their Annual Conference | question: What is an example of a Lutheran denomination?, answer: the Evangelical Lutheran Church | question: The Annual Conference is the basic unit of what within the UMC?, answer: organization | question: The Annual Conference is the equivalent of a diocese in the Anglican Communion and a synod in some Lutheran denominations such as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America., answer: the Roman Catholic Church question: Who were the Apollo astronauts chosen from?, answer: Gemini veterans | question: What mission did Schmitt participate in the lunar geology training of all of the Apollo landing crews?, answer: Apollo | question: Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 were commanded by how many veterans?, answer: Gemini | question: What project did the Apollo astronauts belong to?, answer: Mercury | question: Who commanded the Apollo missions?, answer: Gemini or Mercury veterans | question: The Apollo astronauts were chosen from whom?, answer: two later astronaut groups | question: Who were chosen from the Project Mercury and Gemini veterans?, answer: The Apollo astronauts | question: Who was Dr. Harrison Schmitt?, answer: the first NASA scientist astronaut | question: Who did Dr. Harrison Schmitt participate in the lunar geology training of?, answer: the Apollo landing crews | question: What was the name of the project that selected the Apollo astronauts?, answer: the Project Mercury question: What was the goal of the Apollo program?, answer: manned lunar landing | question: What program succeeded in achieving its goal of manned lunar landing?, answer: Apollo | question: What did five of the remaining six missions achieve?, answer: successful landings | question: Who succeeded in achieving its goal of manned lunar landing?, answer: The Apollo program | question: What was the plan for after the first landing?, answer: extended lunar geological and astrophysical exploration | question: What was prevented by an oxygen tank explosion in transit to the Moon?, answer: the Apollo 13 landing | question: What remained for nine follow-on landings with a plan for extended lunar geological and astrophysical exploration?, answer: sufficient flight hardware | question: What was the first landing of the Apollo program?, answer: the first landing | question: When did the Apollo 13 mission land on the Moon?, answer: transit | question: Where did the oxygen tank explode?, answer: Moon question: The Apollo program was a follow-up to what project?, answer: Project Mercury | question: What was the name of the program that was conceived during the Eisenhower administration?, answer: Apollo | question: The Apollo program was a follow-up to what project?, answer: Mercury | question: What type of mission could the Mercury capsule support?, answer: a limited Earth orbital mission | question: What orbital mission was the Apollo program intended to carry?, answer: Earth | question: What were some of the missions of the Apollo program?, answer: Possible missions | question: Who conceived the Apollo program?, answer: Eisenhower | question: What was conceived during the Eisenhower administration?, answer: The Apollo program | question: What was a possible mission of the Apollo program?, answer: eventual manned lunar landings | question: Who named the Apollo program?, answer: NASA manager Abe Silverstein question: What was the Apollo program also known as?, answer: Project Apollo | question: What was the name of the third United States human spaceflight program?, answer: Apollo | question: What was the name of the one-man spacecraft that put the first Americans in space?, answer: Project Mercury | question: What was the name of the two-man spacecraft that followed Project Mercury?, answer: Project Gemini | question: Who was the third human spaceflight program carried out by NASA?, answer: United States | question: What was the Apollo program?, answer: the third United States human spaceflight program | question: Where did the first humans land?, answer: Moon | question: What was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration?, answer: The Apollo program | question: What was the first human to land on the Moon?, answer: first | question: Who did John F. Kennedy address in 1961?, answer: Congress question: Who produced Doctor Who for 26 seasons?, answer: BBC | question: Who starred in the documentary Doctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS?, answer: series co-star Sophie Aldred | question: On what channel was Doctor Who broadcast in 1989?, answer: BBC 1 | question: Who repeatedly affirmed that the show would return in 1990?, answer: the BBC | question: What did the BBC not commission a 27th series of the show for in 1990?, answer: transmission | question: Who was the controller of BBC 1 in 1989?, answer: Jonathan Powell | question: Who was a co-star of Doctor Who?, answer: Sophie Aldred | question: What did the BBC not commission in 1990?, answer: a planned 27th series | question: What was Jonathan Powell's job title?, answer: controller question: What type of prey are the Beroida able to "bite" off?, answer: other ctenophores | question: What is another name for Nuda?, answer: Beroida | question: What is on the stomach wall of a Beroe?, answer: adhesive epithelial cells | question: What is another name for the Beroida?, answer: Nuda | question: The pharynx of the Beroida is just inside what?, answer: the large mouth | question: What part of the Beroida bears "macrocilia" at the oral end?, answer: their large pharynx | question: What type of adhesive epithelial cells are on the mouth "lips" in some species of Beroe?, answer: narrow strips | question: What are the fused bundles of?, answer: several thousand large cilia | question: What do the Beroida bear at the oral end?, answer: macrocilia | question: What do the Beroida have?, answer: no feeding appendages question: Where did the Black Death originate?, answer: Central Asia | question: Where did the Black Death reach in 1343?, answer: Crimea | question: What type of ships were the black rats on?, answer: merchant ships | question: What is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia?, answer: The Black Death | question: What is estimated to have killed 30-60% of Europe's population?, answer: the Black Death | question: In the 17th century, the world population did not recover to what level?, answer: pre-plague levels | question: The Black Death recurred occasionally until the 19th century in what continent?, answer: Europe | question: What was the Black Death most likely carried by?, answer: Oriental rat fleas | question: What road did the Black Death travel along?, answer: the Silk Road | question: Where did the Black Death originate?, answer: the arid plains question: Plague was present in at least one location in what world between 1500 and 1850?, answer: Islamic | question: The Black Death ravaged much of what?, answer: the Islamic world | question: What ravaged much of the Islamic world?, answer: The Black Death | question: How often was the Plague present in the Islamic world between 1500 and 1850?, answer: every year | question: Where did the Plague hit the cities of?, answer: North Africa | question: What was present in at least one location in the Islamic world virtually every year between 1500 and 1850?, answer: Plague | question: Plague remained a major event in what society until the second quarter of the 19th century?, answer: Ottoman society | question: When did the Black Death hit Algiers?, answer: 1654–57 | question: The Plague remained a major event in what society until the second quarter of the 19th century?, answer: Ottoman | question: In what century did the Plague cease to be a major event in Ottoman society?, answer: the 19th century question: What is another name for a church council?, answer: administrative council | question: The Book of Discipline is the guidebook for whom?, answer: local churches | question: The Book of Discipline describes in considerable detail the organizational structure of what?, answer: local United Methodist churches | question: What is another name for an administrative council?, answer: a church council | question: What does the church conference have the exclusive power to set pastors' salaries?, answer: committee | question: What is suggested but not required?, answer: Other committees | question: What type of church must have a board of trustees with at least three members?, answer: United Methodist | question: How does the Book of Discipline describe the organizational structure of local United Methodist churches?, answer: considerable detail | question: The Book of Discipline is the guidebook for local churches and who?, answer: pastors | question: The Book of what is the guidebook for local churches and pastors?, answer: Discipline question: What did the British failures in North America combined with in the European theater?, answer: other failures | question: What country did the British fail in?, answer: North America | question: What caused Fort Duquesne and Louisbourg to fall?, answer: sizable British forces | question: Who was responsible for the loss of Fort Duquesne and Louisbourg?, answer: British | question: What was the name of Newcastle's principal military advisor?, answer: Cumberland | question: What theater did the British fail in?, answer: European | question: Who was the principal military advisor to the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did Newcastle fall from?, answer: power | question: What led to the fall of Newcastle?, answer: The British failures | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: his principal military advisor question: Which team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the divisional round?, answer: Broncos | question: Which team did the Broncos beat in the AFC Championship Game?, answer: New England Patriots | question: In what round did the Broncos defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers?, answer: the divisional round | question: Who did the Broncos defeat in the divisional round?, answer: the Pittsburgh Steelers | question: Who did the Broncos beat in the AFC Championship Game?, answer: the defending Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots | question: The Broncos beat the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game, 20–18, by intercepting a pass on a 2-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds left on the clock?, answer: Super Bowl XLIX | question: The Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers by scoring 11 points in the final three minutes of what game?, answer: the game | question: How many points did the Broncos score in the final three minutes of the game?, answer: 11 points question: What was Von Miller named?, answer: Super Bowl MVP | question: The Broncos took an early lead in what game?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Which team took an early lead in the Super Bowl 50?, answer: Broncos | question: What did the Broncos take in Super Bowl 50?, answer: an early lead | question: How many forced fumbles did Von Miller have?, answer: two forced fumbles | question: Who was named Super Bowl MVP?, answer: Denver linebacker Von Miller | question: How many solo tackles did Von Miller have?, answer: five solo tackles | question: Which team sacked Newton seven times and forced him into three turnovers?, answer: Denver | question: Who took an early lead in the Super Bowl 50?, answer: The Broncos | question: Which Denver linebacker was named Super Bowl MVP?, answer: Von Miller question: The Broncos defense ranked first in the NFL yards allowed for the first time in what?, answer: franchise history | question: How did the Broncos' defense rank in the NFL yards allowed for the first time in franchise history?, answer: first | question: What did the Broncos' defense rank fourth in?, answer: points | question: What league did the Broncos defense rank first in?, answer: NFL | question: Which team ranked first in the NFL yards allowed for the first time in franchise history?, answer: Broncos | question: How many times has the Broncos defense ranked first in the NFL yards allowed?, answer: the first time | question: DeMarcus Ware ranked where on the team with 712 sacks?, answer: second | question: How many times was DeMarcus Ware selected to play in the Pro Bowl?, answer: the ninth time | question: What did the Broncos' defense rank first in for the first time in franchise history?, answer: the NFL yards | question: Who led the Broncos with 11 sacks?, answer: Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller question: What did the CYCLADES packet switching network support?, answer: network research | question: Who designed and directed the CYCLADES packet switching network?, answer: Louis Pouzin | question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: The CYCLADES packet switching network | question: What was the CYCLADES packet switching network?, answer: a French research network | question: What was the name of the packet switching network?, answer: CYCLADES | question: What nationality was the CYCLADES packet switching network?, answer: French | question: What was the CYCLADES packet switching network?, answer: the first network | question: The CYCLADES packet switching network used unreliable datagrams and associated what-to-end protocol mechanisms?, answer: end | question: What did the CYCLADES packet switching network use?, answer: unreliable datagrams | question: The CYCLADES packet switching network was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data rather than what?, answer: the network question: What is glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate?, answer: G3P sugar molecules | question: What is recycled back into RuBP using energy from more ATP?, answer: the G3P molecules | question: What is another name for glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate?, answer: G3P | question: How are most G3P molecules recycled back into RuBP?, answer: more ATP | question: What cycle starts by using the enzyme Rubisco to fix CO2 into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate molecules?, answer: Calvin | question: What enzyme is used to fix CO2 into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate molecules?, answer: Rubisco | question: What does Rubisco fix into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate molecules?, answer: CO2 | question: What is the result of fixing CO2 into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate molecules?, answer: unstable six-carbon molecules | question: What is the name for Ribulose bisphosphate?, answer: RuBP | question: What does Rubisco fix CO2 into?, answer: Ribulose question: Who did the Catholic Church in France oppose?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where were some of the Huguenots trying to establish separate centers of power?, answer: southern France | question: Where were the Huguenots trying to establish separate centers of power?, answer: France | question: What did the Huguenots have to retaliate against the French Catholics?, answer: their own militia | question: What were some Huguenot preachers and congregants attacked as they attempted to meet for?, answer: worship | question: Who opposed the Huguenots?, answer: The Catholic Church | question: Who did the Catholic Church in France oppose?, answer: the Huguenots | question: What were some of the Huguenots trying to establish in southern France?, answer: separate centers | question: Why were some of the Huguenots nobles trying to establish separate centers of power in southern France?, answer: political reasons | question: Who opposed the Huguenots?, answer: its members question: Where is the Central Region located?, answer: present-day Inner Mongolia | question: The Central Region consisted of the south-eastern part of what present-day country?, answer: Inner Mongolia | question: What is the central region of the dynasty?, answer: present-day Hebei | question: Where is Khanbaliq located?, answer: modern Beijing | question: What is another name for the Central Secretariat?, answer: Zhongshu Sheng | question: Where is the Central Region located?, answer: present-day | question: What is the central region of the dynasty?, answer: Hebei | question: Along with Sichuan, Qinghai and Tibet, what area was governed by the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs?, answer: Kashmir | question: What is the name of the city in the Central Region?, answer: Shandong | question: What did the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs hold over the whole of modern-day Tibet?, answer: administrative rule question: The mouth and aboral organ are aligned in the middle of what edge of the ribbon?, answer: opposite edges | question: What part of the mouth is aligned in the middle of the opposite edges of the ribbon?, answer: aboral organ | question: What are the Cestida?, answer: ribbon-shaped planktonic animals | question: What are ribbon-shaped planktonic animals?, answer: Cestida | question: Where are comb-rows found in the Cestida?, answer: each aboral edge | question: What emerges from a groove all along the oral edge of a Cestida?, answer: tentilla | question: tentilla emerge from a groove all along what edge of the Cestida?, answer: the oral edge | question: The mouth and aboral organ are aligned in the middle of opposite edges of what?, answer: the ribbon | question: What does Cestida mean?, answer: ("belt animals | question: What do tentilla stream back across?, answer: the wing-like body surface question: acupuncture, moxibustion, pulse diagnosis, and various herbal drugs were examples of what?, answer: Chinese medical techniques | question: Under the Mongols, what practice spread to other parts of the empire?, answer: Chinese medicine | question: What did the Yuan inherit from the Jin dynasty?, answer: Four Great Schools | question: Who inherited the Four Great Schools from the Jin dynasty?, answer: Yuan | question: Who were brought along military campaigns by the Mongols?, answer: Chinese physicians | question: What type of medical tradition did the Yuan inherit from the Jin dynasty?, answer: Chinese | question: Where did the practice of Chinese medicine spread to?, answer: other parts | question: What was made in the Yuan period?, answer: Several medical advances | question: What had "Four Great Schools" that the Yuan inherited from the Jin dynasty?, answer: The Chinese medical tradition | question: What did the Four Great Schools advocate different approaches to?, answer: medicine question: What is the name of the division in the College of the University of Chicago?, answer: Social Sciences Collegiate Division | question: What degree does the College of the University of Chicago grant?, answer: Bachelor | question: What is the second division of the College of the University of Chicago?, answer: the Physical Sciences Collegiate Division | question: What is the name of the division in the College of the University of Chicago?, answer: the Social Sciences Collegiate Division | question: What is the name of the division in the College of the University of Chicago?, answer: the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division | question: What type of majors does the New Collegiate Division administer?, answer: interdisciplinary majors | question: What division administers interdisciplinary majors?, answer: the New Collegiate Division | question: What is the name of the division in the College of the University of Chicago?, answer: the Humanities Collegiate Division | question: What major does the College of the University of Chicago give degrees in?, answer: Arts | question: What major does the College of the University of Chicago grant degrees in?, answer: Science question: Where is Wardenclyffe located?, answer: Long Island | question: What was Wardenclyffe?, answer: the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility | question: What state's experiments prepared Tesla for the creation of Wardenclyffe?, answer: Colorado | question: Who did the Colorado experiments prepare for the establishment of the Wardenclyffe?, answer: Tesla | question: What is the name of the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility located near Shoreham, Long Island?, answer: Wardenclyffe | question: Where is Wardenclyffe located?, answer: Shoreham | question: Who prepared Tesla for the establishment of Wardenclyffe?, answer: The Colorado experiments | question: What was the purpose of the Wardenclyffe telecommunications facility?, answer: the establishment question: The Command Module was designed to carry three astronauts from launch to what orbit?, answer: lunar orbit | question: What was the Command Module?, answer: the conical crew cabin | question: The Command Module was designed to carry three astronauts from what point to lunar orbit?, answer: launch | question: The Command Module was designed to carry three astronauts from launch to lunar orbit and back to what?, answer: an Earth ocean landing | question: The Command Module was designed to carry three astronauts from launch to lunar orbit and back to what ocean landing?, answer: Earth | question: What was the only component of the Apollo spacecraft to survive without major configuration changes?, answer: The Command Module | question: The Command Module was the only component of the Apollo spacecraft to survive without what?, answer: major configuration changes | question: The Command Module was the only component of the Apollo spacecraft to survive without major configuration changes as the program evolved from what?, answer: the early Apollo study designs | question: The Command Module was the only component of what spacecraft to survive without major configuration changes?, answer: Apollo | question: What was the name of the Command Module?, answer: (CM question: What did the Computer Science Network begin in 1981?, answer: operation | question: Who did the Computer Science Network aim to extend networking benefits to?, answer: computer science departments | question: Who funded the Computer Science Network?, answer: the U.S. National Science Foundation | question: What is the name of the Computer Science Network?, answer: CSNET | question: What does CSNET stand for?, answer: The Computer Science Network | question: What is the acronym for the U.S. National Science Foundation?, answer: NSF | question: What was the Computer Science Network?, answer: a computer network | question: Why did the NSF fund the Computer Science Network?, answer: funding or authorization limitations | question: The Computer Science Network was intended to extend networking benefits, for computer science departments at academic and research institutions that could not be directly connected to what?, answer: ARPANET | question: What was the purpose of the Computer Science Network?, answer: networking benefits question: What newspaper reported that the UK government's benefits agency was checking claimants' Sky TV bills?, answer: Daily Mail | question: The Daily Mail reported that the UK government's agency was checking claimants' Sky TV bills to establish if a woman in receipt of benefits as a single mother is wrongly claiming to be living alone?, answer: benefits | question: What country's benefits agency was checking claimants' Sky TV bills in 2012?, answer: UK | question: What did the Daily Mail claim a subscription to would betray a man's presence in the household?, answer: sports channels | question: What did the Daily Mail claim would betray a man's presence in the household?, answer: subscription | question: What newspaper reported that the UK government's benefits agency was checking claimants' Sky TV bills in 2012?, answer: The Daily Mail newspaper | question: In 2012, the UK government's benefits agency was checking claimants' Sky TV bills to determine if a single mother was wrongly claiming to be living alone?, answer: receipt | question: What did Alec Shelbrooke propose to pay benefits and tax credits on?, answer: Welfare Cash Card | question: Along with alcohol and tobacco, what was BSkyB said to be damaging?, answer: gambling question: What are the Dalek race?, answer: oldest villains | question: What are Doctor Who's oldest villains?, answer: Dalek | question: Who is the oldest villain in the Doctor Who series?, answer: Doctor | question: In what serial did the Dalek race first appear?, answer: second | question: What was the name of the episode in which the Daleks appeared?, answer: Hell Bent | question: What are the Daleks housed in?, answer: mechanical armour shells | question: What are Doctor Who's oldest villains?, answer: The Dalek race | question: What can be used to blind a Dalek?, answer: various weapons | question: Who can be blinded by attacks on the Dalek race?, answer: a Dalek question: What planet has the Doctor found a fascination with?, answer: planet Earth | question: What planet has the Doctor found a fascination with?, answer: Earth | question: The Doctor can regenerate when his body is damaged, taking on a new appearance and what?, answer: personality | question: What has the Doctor gained during his travels?, answer: numerous reoccurring enemies | question: What are the Daleks?, answer: Cybermen | question: What does the Doctor use to prevent evil forces from harming innocent people?, answer: minimal resources | question: What does the Doctor try to prevent evil forces from harming?, answer: innocent people | question: What type of Lord is the Doctor?, answer: Time | question: Who does the Doctor try to prevent from harming innocent people?, answer: evil forces | question: What is one of The Doctor's reoccurring enemies?, answer: Daleks question: What does the Education Service Contracting scheme provide financial assistance for?, answer: other school fees | question: The Education Service Contracting scheme of the government provides financial assistance for students turned away from what?, answer: public high schools | question: Who is eligible for the Private Education Student Financial Assistance?, answer: high school graduates | question: What does the Education Service Contracting scheme provide for students turned away from public high schools?, answer: financial assistance | question: What type of colleges are eligible for the Private Education Student Financial Assistance?, answer: private colleges | question: The Tuition Fee Supplement is geared to students enrolled in what type of courses?, answer: priority courses | question: What scheme provides financial assistance for students turned away from public high schools because of enrollment overflows?, answer: The Education Service Contracting scheme | question: What does the Education Service Contracting scheme provide financial assistance for?, answer: tuition | question: The Tuition Fee Supplement is geared to students enrolled in priority courses in what?, answer: post-secondary and non-degree programmes | question: Who does the Education Service Contracting scheme provide financial assistance for?, answer: students question: What is the plural of Normant?, answer: modern French normand | question: From where does the English word "Norman" come from?, answer: Old Norse Norðmaðr | question: What English name comes from the French words Normans/Normanz, plural of Normant, modern French normand?, answer: Normans | question: What language does the English name Normans come from?, answer: French | question: What Old Norse Normar is the word Normans borrowed from?, answer: Old Low Franconian Nortmann "Northman | question: What language does the name "Normans" come from?, answer: English | question: What is the meaning of the French words Normans/Normanz?, answer: plural | question: What Old Norse Normar is the French word for Normant borrowed from?, answer: Old Low Franconian Nortmann " | question: What is the modern French word for Normans?, answer: Normant | question: In what language was Nordmannus recorded?, answer: Medieval Latin question: The European Commission is the main executive body of what?, answer: European Union | question: What is the main executive body of the European Union?, answer: Commission | question: Commissioners are unelected subordinates of who?, answer: member state governments | question: Who is the main executive body of the European Union?, answer: The European Commission | question: The European Commission is the main executive body of what?, answer: the European Union | question: Who are the unelected subordinates of member state governments?, answer: Commissioners | question: The Council is the de facto catalyst of what?, answer: many legislative initiatives | question: Article 17(2) of the Treaty on European Union states that Union legislative acts may only be adopted on the basis of what?, answer: a Commission proposal | question: Article 17(1) of what treaty states the Commission should promote the general interest of the Union?, answer: the Treaty on European Union | question: What article of the Treaty on European Union states the Commission should "promote the general interest of the Union"?, answer: Article question: What was the Fiat 125p later renamed?, answer: FSO 125p | question: What was the name of the Fiat 125p that was renamed FSO 125p when the license expired?, answer: Fiat 125p | question: What was the Fiat 125p under?, answer: license | question: What was established in 1951?, answer: The FSO Car Factory | question: What car manufacturer was the Warszawa, Syrena, and Polonez licensed by?, answer: Fiat | question: What was the name of the car that was assembled at the FSO Car Factory?, answer: Polonez | question: When did the license for the production of the Aveo expire?, answer: February | question: What was the name of the Fiat 125p that was assembled at the FSO Car Factory?, answer: Syrena | question: What was the Fiat 125p later renamed?, answer: , later renamed FSO 125p | question: In what country were the last two models of the FSO Car Factory assembled?, answer: Colombia question: What type of art is displayed at the T. T. Tsui Gallery?, answer: Chinese art | question: The T. T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese art opened in 1991, displaying a representative collection of 16,000 objects from what country?, answer: China | question: What includes more than 70,000 works of art from the countries of East Asia?, answer: The Far Eastern collections | question: China, Japan, and Korea are in the Far Eastern collections of art from what region?, answer: East Asia | question: The Far Eastern collections include more than 70,000 works of what?, answer: art | question: The Far Eastern collections include art from China, Japan, and what other country?, answer: Korea | question: What material are the portraits of a husband and wife painted on?, answer: silk date | question: What are the majority of art works on display from the Ming and Qing dynasties?, answer: display date | question: What is on display at the T. T. Tsui Gallery?, answer: objects | question: The T. T. Tsui Gallery has art from what dynasty?, answer: earlier periods question: What did the First British Empire involve?, answer: colonies | question: In what country did the First British Empire primarily operate?, answer: North America | question: In what country did Britain establish an informal economic empire?, answer: Latin America | question: In what country did the First British Empire primarily operate?, answer: India | question: The First British Empire involved colonies and what?, answer: holdings | question: What British Empire was based on mercantilism?, answer: First | question: What was the First British Empire based on?, answer: mercantilism | question: The First British Empire consisted of colonies and holdings in North America, India, and what other country?, answer: Caribbean | question: What Latin American colonies were independent in 1820?, answer: Spanish and Portuguese colonies | question: What did Britain control in Latin America after the independence of Spanish and Portuguese colonies?, answer: trade question: What does article 7(2) require in regards to tax?, answer: equal treatment | question: What document sets out the main provisions on equal treatment of workers?, answer: Workers Regulation | question: In Finanzamt Köln Altstadt v Schumacker, what did the Court of Justice deny?, answer: tax benefits | question: The Free Movement of Workers Regulation articles 1 to 7 set out the main provisions on equal treatment of who?, answer: workers | question: How did the Court of Justice view Weigel's claim that a re-registration charge upon bringing his car to Austria?, answer: migrant workers | question: In Groener v Minister for Education, the Court of Justice accepted that a requirement to speak Gaelic to teach in a Dublin design college could be justified as part of what?, answer: public policy | question: What do articles 1 to 4 of the Free Movement of Workers Regulations require workers to do?, answer: conclude contracts | question: How did the Court of Justice view Weigel's claim that a re-registration charge upon bringing his car to Austria?, answer: public health | question: How did the Court of Justice view Weigel's claim that a re-registration charge upon bringing his car to Austria?, answer: public security | question: How did the Court of Justice view Weigel's claim that a re-registration charge upon bringing his car to Austria?, answer: social advantages question: What document established the French Protestant Church of London?, answer: Royal Charter | question: Where was Spitalfields located?, answer: East London | question: In what city was the French Protestant Church founded?, answer: London | question: Who added to the existing immigrant population?, answer: French | question: What was established by the Royal Charter in 1550?, answer: The French Protestant Church | question: What is the name of the street in Spitalfields?, answer: Petticoat Lane | question: Where is the French Protestant Church of London located?, answer: Soho Square | question: Where did the Huguenot refugees establish a major weaving industry?, answer: Spitalfields | question: What was the name of the group that settled in Norwich?, answer: Walloon weavers | question: What did the French add to the city?, answer: the existing immigrant population question: What event in the 18th century destroyed many Norman edifices?, answer: French Revolution | question: What did the French Wars of Religion cause the wanton destruction of?, answer: many Norman edifices | question: Whose creativity was destroyed by the French Revolution and the French Wars of Religion?, answer: Norman | question: What did the French Wars of in the 16th century cause the destruction of?, answer: Religion | question: What was the result of the French Revolution and the French Wars of Religion?, answer: rampant pillaging | question: What did the French Revolution cause the purposeful destruction of?, answer: religious objects | question: When were the French Wars of Religion?, answer: the 16th century | question: What event in the 18th century destroyed many Norman edifices?, answer: French Revolution in | question: What did the French Wars of Religion and the French Revolution destroy?, answer: this Norman creativity | question: What caused the wanton destruction of many Norman edifices?, answer: The French Wars question: What was the French massing for an attack on in Shirley's absence?, answer: Fort Oswego | question: What was the name of the garrison Shirley left at Oswego?, answer: Fort Bull | question: What did Shirley plan to attack in his absence?, answer: Fort Niagara | question: What was the name of the garrison that Shirley left in response to the attack on Oswego?, answer: Fort Williams | question: Who left garrisons at Oswego, Fort Bull, and Williams?, answer: Shirley | question: Who acquired a copy of the British war plans?, answer: French | question: Whose war plans did the French acquire a copy of?, answer: British | question: What was Shirley's inexperience in managing?, answer: large expeditions | question: Who did the French acquire a copy of the British war plans?, answer: Johnson | question: What did Shirley leave garrisons at in his absence when he planned to attack Fort Niagara?, answer: Oswego question: What country was the French and Indian War fought in?, answer: North American | question: Who supported the French and Indian War?, answer: Native American allies | question: The French and Indian War was supported by military units from Great Britain and France, as well as what allies?, answer: Native American | question: Who had a population of 2 million at the start of the war?, answer: the British North American colonies | question: What was the French and Indian War?, answer: the North American theater | question: Who had a population of 60,000 European settlers at the start of the war?, answer: the French North American colonies | question: The French and Indian War was fought between the colonies of British America and what other country?, answer: New France | question: Which country had a population of roughly 60,000 European settlers at the start of the Seven Years' War?, answer: French question: Along what river was the French population concentrated?, answer: St. Lawrence River | question: What is Île Royale today?, answer: Cape Breton Island | question: Who often married Indian women in the St. Lawrence and Mississippi watersheds?, answer: French fur traders | question: What nationality was the population of the St. Lawrence River valley?, answer: French | question: What is Île Royale?, answer: present-day Cape Breton Island | question: Where is Acadia located?, answer: New Brunswick | question: Where was the French population concentrated?, answer: the St. Lawrence River valley | question: Where is Acadia located?, answer: present-day New Brunswick | question: Where did French fur traders and trappers travel throughout the St. Lawrence and Mississippi watersheds?, answer: Mississippi | question: In what state was Île Royale located?, answer: Nova Scotia question: Who was a member of the Apollo 11 crew that performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Buzz Aldrin | question: Who was a member of the Apollo 11 crew that performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Neil Armstrong | question: In what month and year did the Apollo 11 mission land on the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: July | question: Who performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Aldrin | question: Who was a member of the Apollo 11 crew that performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Michael Collins | question: Who performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Armstrong | question: What was the name of the Apollo 11 crew that performed the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Gemini | question: When did Armstrong and Aldrin land at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: first | question: What was the name of the spacecraft that successfully landed at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: Apollo | question: What time was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: UTC question: What was Newcastle's first indoor market?, answer: Market | question: Where is the Grainger Market located?, answer: Grainger Town | question: What was listed grade I by English Heritage in 1954?, answer: The Grainger Market architecture | question: What replaced the Butcher Market?, answer: The Grainger Market | question: What was the original name of the market that was replaced by the Grainger Market?, answer: the Butcher Market | question: Who listed the Grainger Market architecture in 1954?, answer: English Heritage | question: What did the Grainger Market replace?, answer: an earlier market | question: What grade was the Grainger Market listed in 1954?, answer: grade | question: What was the first indoor market in Newcastle?, answer: first question: What is the name of the Harvard School of Dentistry?, answer: Harvard School | question: What is the name of the Harvard Business School athletic facility?, answer: Harvard Stadium | question: What school is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area?, answer: Harvard School of Dental Medicine | question: Which school is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area?, answer: The Harvard Medical School | question: What is the name of the business school located on a 358-acre campus?, answer: The Harvard Business School | question: Which school of Public Health is located on a 21-acre campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area?, answer: the Harvard School | question: Where is the Harvard Medical School located?, answer: Cambridge | question: Where is the Harvard Business School located?, answer: Allston | question: The Harvard Business School is located on a 358-acre campus opposite what campus?, answer: the Cambridge campus | question: What school is located on a 21-acre campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area?, answer: the Harvard School of Public Health question: Who competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League?, answer: Harvard Crimson | question: What league does the Harvard Crimson compete in?, answer: Ivy League | question: Who has an intense athletic rivalry with Yale?, answer: Harvard | question: Who does Harvard have an intense athletic rivalry with?, answer: Yale University | question: The Harvard Crimson competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in what league?, answer: the NCAA Division I Ivy League | question: What is the oldest continuous international amateur competition in the world?, answer: Oxford University | question: What is the oldest continuous international amateur competition in the world?, answer: Cambridge University | question: What predates the football game?, answer: Yale Regatta | question: What is the oldest continuous international amateur competition in the world?, answer: Yale Track | question: What division of the Ivy League does the Harvard Crimson compete in?, answer: I question: Where is the Harvard University Library System located?, answer: Widener Library | question: What library holds the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America?, answer: Houghton Library | question: Which library is the most popular for undergraduates to use?, answer: Lamont Library | question: Where is America's oldest collection of maps, gazetteers, and atlases stored?, answer: Pusey Library | question: Which library holds the History of Women in America?, answer: Elizabeth Schlesinger Library | question: What is one of the most popular libraries for undergraduates to use?, answer: Cabot Science Library | question: Where is the Widener Library located?, answer: Harvard Yard | question: What university has the largest collection of East-Asian language material outside of East Asia?, answer: Harvard | question: What is the largest academic library in the United States?, answer: The Harvard University Library System | question: According to what organization is the Harvard University Library System one of the largest academic libraries in the United States?, answer: the American Library Association question: Where is the Northern Pride Festival and Parade held?, answer: Leazes Park | question: What is the UK's biggest free community environmental festival?, answer: Newcastle Community Green Festival | question: The Hoppings coincides with the annual race week at what park?, answer: Gosforth Park | question: Where is the Northern Pride Festival held?, answer: Gay Community | question: The Hoppings coincides with the annual race week at what park?, answer: High Gosforth Park | question: When is the Northern Pride Festival held?, answer: mid July | question: When does the Northern Rock Cyclone take place?, answer: June | question: Where does the Hoppings take place?, answer: Newcastle Town Moor | question: Where does the Hoppings take place?, answer: place | question: When is the Ouseburn Festival held?, answer: late July question: What used additional data and covered a wider area?, answer: newer reconstructions | question: Mann, Bradley & Hughes and Briffa 2000 were calibrated by what?, answer: newer studies | question: Which report featured a graph showing 12 proxy based temperature reconstructions?, answer: The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report | question: What did Crowley & Lowery 2000 cite?, answer: reconstructions | question: Which reconstructions shared some data series, particularly tree ring data?, answer: Most reconstructions | question: How many proxy based temperature reconstructions were featured in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: 12 proxy based temperature reconstructions | question: What did newer reconstructions use?, answer: additional data | question: Who were included in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: et al | question: What is the name of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report?, answer: AR4 | question: Who cited reconstructions of the Medieval Warm Period in 2006?, answer: Briffa question: Plenary sessions of the IPCC and IPCC Working groups are held at the level of who?, answer: government representatives | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of representatives appointed by?, answer: governments | question: What type of experts attended the 2003 IPCC meeting?, answer: change experts | question: What Panel is composed of representatives appointed by governments and organizations?, answer: IPCC | question: The IPCC Panel is composed of representatives appointed by governments and who?, answer: organizations | question: About seven-eighths of the participants were from what?, answer: governmental organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives | question: How many government officials attended the 2003 IPCC meeting?, answer: 350 government officials | question: What plenary sessions are held at the level of government representatives?, answer: the IPCC and IPCC Working groups | question: What is composed of representatives appointed by governments and organizations?, answer: The IPCC Panel question: The IPCC concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and what?, answer: UNEP Governing Council resolutions | question: The IPCC concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant who?, answer: WMO Executive Council | question: The IPCC concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and what other council?, answer: UNEP Governing Council | question: The IPCC supports other activities, such as the Data Distribution Centre and the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme, required under what process?, answer: UNFCCC | question: The IPCC concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by whom?, answer: the relevant WMO Executive Council | question: What does the IPCC support?, answer: other activities | question: What group concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and UNEP Governing Council resolutions and decisions?, answer: IPCC | question: The IPCC concentrates its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and UNEP Governing Council resolutions and what?, answer: decisions | question: What does the IPCC do to the UNFCCC process?, answer: support | question: What does the IPCC support?, answer: the UNFCCC process question: What does the IPCC not monitor?, answer: climate related data | question: What do lead authors of the IPCC assess the available information about climate change based on published sources?, answer: IPCC reports | question: What do lead authors of IPCC reports assess the available information about climate change based on?, answer: published sources | question: What do lead authors of IPCC reports assess available information about based on published sources?, answer: climate change | question: Who does not carry out research or monitor climate related data?, answer: IPCC | question: According to what guidelines should authors give priority to peer-reviewed sources?, answer: IPCC guidelines | question: What are non-peer-reviewed sources considered to be?, answer: sufficient quality | question: What is required in areas where the science has improved since the previous report?, answer: further research | question: What do lead authors of the IPCC assess the available information about climate change based on published sources?, answer: reports | question: What does the IPCC not carry out?, answer: research question: The IPCC process on climate change has been compared with dealing with what?, answer: other environmental challenges | question: What has the Kyoto Protocol failed on?, answer: climate change | question: What environmental challenge has been compared with the IPCC process on climate change?, answer: Ozone depletion | question: Who has built a broad science consensus while states and governments still follow different, if not opposing goals?, answer: IPCC | question: The IPCC process on climate change has been compared with dealing with what other environmental challenge?, answer: global warming | question: What case was used to assess the efficiency of the IPCC process?, answer: Ozone | question: What was the success of the Montreal Protocol in dealing with climate change?, answer: success | question: The IPCC process on climate change has been compared with what other environmental challenge?, answer: dealings | question: What is based on the Montreal Protocol?, answer: the Ozone depletion global regulation | question: In what case did the Kyoto Protocol fail?, answer: Climate Change question: Who makes annual cash contributions to the Trust Fund?, answer: IPCC Members | question: Who receives funding through the IPCC Trust Fund?, answer: IPCC | question: What is the name of the World Meteorological Organization?, answer: WMO | question: What does the IPCC receive funding from?, answer: the IPCC Trust Fund | question: What is provided by the WMO?, answer: Costs | question: Who meets the cost of the Depute Secretary?, answer: UNEP | question: What does the WMO provide for the secretariat?, answer: housing | question: Who determines the scale of payments to the Trust Fund?, answer: the IPCC Panel | question: What does the IPCC receive through the IPCC Trust Fund?, answer: funding | question: UNEP meets the cost of what Secretary of the IPCC?, answer: Depute question: The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body under the auspices of what organization?, answer: United Nations | question: What is the main international treaty on?, answer: Climate Change | question: The UNFCCC is the main international treaty on what?, answer: climate change | question: What covers the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change?, answer: IPCC reports | question: Who requested the creation of the IPCC?, answer: member governments | question: Who endorsed the IPCC?, answer: the United Nations General Assembly | question: What does UNEP stand for?, answer: the United Nations Environment Programme | question: What is the name of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change?, answer: IPCC | question: What is the main international treaty on climate change?, answer: the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | question: What is the main international treaty on climate change?, answer: the United Nations Framework Convention question: Where did the Iroquois send runners to?, answer: upstate New York | question: In what state did the Iroquois send runners to?, answer: New York | question: Who sent runners to the manor of William Johnson?, answer: Iroquois | question: Who was the British Superintendent for Indian Affairs in the New York region?, answer: William Johnson | question: Who was known to the Iroquois as Warraghiggey?, answer: Johnson | question: What did Warraghiggey mean to the Iroquois?, answer: great things | question: What was William Johnson commissioned to be a colonel of?, answer: the Western New York Militia | question: Where was William Johnson located?, answer: the New York region | question: Who did the Iroquois send to the manor of William Johnson?, answer: runners | question: Who did the Iroquois meet at Albany, New York?, answer: Governor Clinton question: Why has the Islamic Republic maintained its hold on power in Iran?, answer: US economic sanctions | question: What type of population does Lebanon have?, answer: large Shiite populations | question: How has the Islamic Republic maintained its hold on power in Iran?, answer: spite | question: The Islamic Republic has maintained its hold on power in what country?, answer: Iran | question: What has the Islamic Republic maintained its hold on in Iran?, answer: power | question: What country has imposed economic sanctions on Iran?, answer: US | question: What type of terrorist groups has the Islamic Republic created or assisted in Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon?, answer: Shia | question: In what country has the Islamic Republic created or assisted Shia terrorist groups?, answer: Iraq | question: What is the name of the Shia terrorist group in Lebanon?, answer: Hezbollah | question: In what country did the Islamic Republic create or assist Shia terrorist groups?, answer: Egypt question: What is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: Judicial Council | question: Who elects the members of the Judicial Council?, answer: General Conference | question: What is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: Council | question: What can the Judicial Council interpret?, answer: existing legislation | question: The Judicial Council determines whether actions of local churches, annual conferences, church agencies, and bishops are in accordance with what?, answer: church law | question: What is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: The Judicial Council | question: Who elects the members of the Judicial Council?, answer: the General Conference | question: What does the Judicial Council rule on the constitutionality of?, answer: law | question: What does the Judicial Council rule on the constitutionality of?, answer: laws | question: The Judicial Council determines whether actions of local churches, annual conferences, and bishops are in accordance with church law?, answer: church agencies question: What is another name for a spacecraft?, answer: launch vehicle | question: What did the vertical assembly building consist of?, answer: several launch pads | question: What was the name of the 39 launch centers in the LOC?, answer: Launch Complex | question: What does VAB stand for?, answer: Vertical Assembly Building | question: What does VAB stand for?, answer: Assembly Building | question: What type of spacecraft could be tested in two vacuum chambers?, answer: Apollo spacecraft | question: What did the vertical assembly building consist of?, answer: spacecraft | question: What was the name of the organization that included Launch Complex 39, a Launch Control Center, and a vertical assembly building?, answer: LOC | question: What were the Gemini and Apollo spacecraft initially mated to?, answer: their launch vehicles | question: The Apollo spacecraft could be tested in two vacuum chambers capable of simulating what at altitudes up to 250,000 feet?, answer: atmospheric pressure question: What did an oxygen tank explosion leave the Apollo 13 command ship without?, answer: electrical power | question: The LOR method allowed the lander spacecraft to be used as what in the event of a failure of the command ship?, answer: lifeboat | question: What did the Lunar Module provide to the Apollo 13 crew?, answer: life support | question: What did the MSC study say could not be used because of a CSM failure?, answer: SPS | question: Why was the LM dropped?, answer: no single reasonable CSM failure | question: What method allowed the lander spacecraft to be used as a "lifeboat" in the event of a failure of the command ship?, answer: The LOR method | question: The LOR method allowed the lander spacecraft to be what in the event of a failure of the command ship?, answer: use | question: What did the LOR method allow to be used as a lifeboat in the event of a failure of the command ship?, answer: the lander spacecraft | question: What did an oxygen tank explode that left the Apollo 13 crew without electrical power?, answer: the command ship | question: What could the LOR method allow the lander spacecraft to be used as a lifeboat in the event of?, answer: a failure question: What is the name of the osophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: Phil | question: Where is the Literary and Philosophical Society located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What city is the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon?, answer: Tyne | question: Who designed the Lit and Phil building?, answer: Benjamin Green | question: The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne is the largest library outside of what city?, answer: London | question: What is the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: the largest independent library | question: What is the largest independent library outside London?, answer: The Literary and Philosophical Society | question: What was the first public building to be lit by?, answer: electric light | question: What were built in 1825?, answer: The current Lit and Phil premises | question: Who was the first public building to be lit by electric light?, answer: Joseph Swan question: What are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth?, answer: lobes | question: What type of grooves do the tentacles of the lobes run in?, answer: convoluted grooves | question: How many lobates have four auricles?, answer: many species | question: What do the water currents in the lobes help do?, answer: direct microscopic prey | question: What have a pair of lobes, which are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth?, answer: Lobata | question: What do lobates feed on?, answer: suspended planktonic prey | question: What are the auricles?, answer: gelatinous projections | question: What species of lobata have tentacles that spread out over the inner surface of the lobes?, answer: Cydippida | question: What type of lobes have four auricles?, answer: lobates | question: What do the gelatinous projections with cilia produce?, answer: water currents question: What river flows through North Rhine-Westphalia?, answer: Lower Rhine | question: Where does the Lower Rhine flow through?, answer: North Rhine-Westphalia | question: Cologne, Düsseldorf and Ruhr are examples of what type of agglomeration?, answer: area | question: What river flows through North Rhine-Westphalia?, answer: The Lower Rhine | question: What language is spoken in the Uerdingen line?, answer: High German | question: What is the largest conurbation in Germany?, answer: Rhine-Ruhr | question: What is the longest suspension bridge in Germany?, answer: the Emmerich Rhine Bridge | question: The Rhine-Ruhr region is the largest conurbation in what country?, answer: Germany | question: What is the name of the largest river port in Europe?, answer: Duisport | question: What is the largest conurbation in Germany?, answer: the Rhine-Ruhr region question: What was designed to land two astronauts on the Moon and take them back to orbit to rendezvous with the Command Module?, answer: Lunar Module | question: What was the Lunar Module designed to descend from?, answer: lunar orbit | question: What did the initial LM model allow for?, answer: surface stays | question: What was stored in the descent stage of the Lunar Module?, answer: surface stay consumables | question: The descent stage contained storage for the descent propellant, surface stay consumables, and what?, answer: surface exploration equipment | question: What was the Lunar Module designed to descend from?, answer: orbit | question: What type of stay consumables did the Extended Lunar Module allow for over 3 days?, answer: surface | question: What was the name of the Lunar Module?, answer: LM | question: What weighed over 36,200 pounds and allowed surface stays of over 3 days?, answer: An Extended Lunar Module | question: What was designed to land two astronauts on the Moon and take them back to orbit to rendezvous with the Command Module?, answer: The Lunar Module question: Who was a later Lutheran theologian?, answer: Johann Gerhard | question: Who observed that Luther's teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death differed from later Lutheran theologians?, answer: Franz Pieper | question: What was Lessing's analysis of?, answer: Lutheran orthodoxy | question: What type of theologian was Franz Pieper?, answer: Lutheran | question: Whose teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death differed from later Lutheran theologians?, answer: Luther | question: Who observed that Luther's teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death differed from later Lutheran theologians?, answer: The Lutheran theologian Franz Pieper | question: Whose soul after death did the Lutheran theologian Franz Pieper believe was different from the later Lutheran theologians?, answer: Christian | question: After what event did Luther's teaching differ from the later Lutheran theologians?, answer: death | question: Whose teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death differed from Luther's?, answer: the later Lutheran theologians question: What is Victoria's warmest region?, answer: upper Wimmera | question: Where do the hot winds blow from in Victoria?, answer: deserts | question: Where do the hot winds blow from in Victoria?, answer: nearby semi | question: What type of wind blows from nearby semi-deserts in Victoria?, answer: hot winds | question: The Mallee and upper Wimmera are the warmest regions in what city?, answer: Victoria | question: What is Victoria's warmest region?, answer: Mallee | question: What is Victoria's warmest region?, answer: Wimmera | question: What is Victoria's highest temperature since World War II?, answer: F | question: What type of deserts blow hot winds from the Mallee and upper Wimmera?, answer: - question: Who was the first winner of the Heisman Trophy?, answer: Chicago Maroons football player Jay Berwanger | question: What division did the Chicago Maroons compete in in 1969?, answer: Division | question: What team won the Heisman Trophy in 1935?, answer: Chicago Maroons | question: What team competes in the NCAA's Division III as members of the University Athletic Association?, answer: Maroons | question: What organization does the Chicago Maroons compete in?, answer: NCAA | question: What is another name for the University Athletic Association?, answer: UAA | question: How do the Chicago Maroons compete in the NCAA's Division III?, answer: members | question: Where did the Chicago Maroons play their home games in 1969?, answer: Stagg Field | question: What did Chicago reinstate in 1969?, answer: a Division III team | question: Who was a founding member of the Big Ten Conference?, answer: University question: Who is The Master's archenemy?, answer: Doctor | question: Who played The Master in the 1996 TV movie of Doctor Who?, answer: American actor Eric Roberts | question: Who has played The Master?, answer: several actors | question: Who is The Master a renegade Lord of?, answer: Time | question: What is The Master?, answer: a renegade Time Lord | question: Who was the first actor to play The Master?, answer: Roger Delgado | question: Who played The Master in the 1996 TV movie of Doctor Who?, answer: Eric Roberts | question: What is the Master?, answer: a Time Lord | question: When did The Master first appear?, answer: first | question: Who briefly played The Master?, answer: Peter Pratt question: Who created the Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was one of the Mongol Empire's diverse Khans?, answer: Muhammad Khan | question: What empire was one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse in history?, answer: Mongol | question: Who were part of the Mongol Empire?, answer: many diverse Khans | question: What was governed by a civilian and military code called the Yassa?, answer: The Mongol Empire | question: Muhammad Khan was a part of what empire?, answer: the Mongol Empire | question: What type of Khans were part of the Mongol Empire?, answer: various ethnicities | question: What was the Mongol Empire's approach grounded in?, answer: meritocracy | question: What did the Mongol Empire not emphasize in the administrative realm?, answer: ethnicity | question: What did many of the empire's nomadic inhabitants consider themselves Mongols in?, answer: military and civilian life question: Who led the Mongol army?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was the name of Genghis Khan's army?, answer: Mongol | question: Who were Genghis Khan's sons?, answer: generals | question: Who crossed the Tien Shan mountains?, answer: The Mongol army | question: Where did the second division of the Mongol army move to?, answer: Khwarzemia | question: What was the name of the first division of the Mongol army?, answer: first | question: What mountains did the Mongol army cross?, answer: the Tien Shan mountains | question: Who controlled the Tien Shan mountains?, answer: the Khwarezmian Empire | question: Where did the first division attack?, answer: Samarkand | question: Who controlled the Tien Shan mountains?, answer: Khwarezmia question: What did the Mongol military take in front of the army?, answer: enemy prisoners | question: What did the Mongol military lure away from the larger group?, answer: small enemy groups | question: What did the Mongol military divert?, answer: certain rivers | question: What did the Mongol cavalry do with engines and engineers?, answer: capturing cities | question: What did the feigned retreat break?, answer: enemy formations | question: What was the Mongol military successful in?, answer: siege warfare | question: Whose military was successful in siege warfare?, answer: Mongol | question: What did the Mongol military cut off resources for?, answer: cities | question: What did the Mongol military adopt from the people they conquered?, answer: new ideas | question: What did the Mongol military cut off resources for?, answer: towns question: What was transferred to the Mongols through Kingdom of Qocho and Tibetan intermediaries?, answer: Chinese printing technology | question: How were most published works produced?, answer: traditional block printing techniques | question: The Mongol rulers patronized what printing industry?, answer: Yuan | question: Which rulers patronized the Yuan printing industry?, answer: Mongol | question: What did the Mongol rulers patronize?, answer: the Yuan printing industry | question: Who transferred Chinese printing technology to the Mongols?, answer: intermediaries | question: Who sponsored the publication of a Taoist text inscribed with the name of Töregene Khatun?, answer: Mongols | question: Who patronized the Yuan printing industry?, answer: The Mongol rulers | question: What technology was used to print Wang Zhen's Nong Shu?, answer: earthenware movable type | question: The Mongols were able to transfer Chinese printing technology to the Mongols through the Kingdom of Qocho and what other intermediaries?, answer: Tibetan question: What did the Mongols use captured enemies as?, answer: body shields | question: What did the Mongols use as body shields?, answer: captured enemies | question: What city did the Mongols attack?, answer: Samarkand | question: Who attacked Samarkand using captured enemies as body shields?, answer: Mongols | question: Who were the remaining soldiers of the Shah?, answer: loyal supporters | question: What were the pyramids of the people of Samarkand raised as a symbol of victory?, answer: severed heads | question: What were the pyramids of severed heads raised as a symbol of?, answer: victory | question: Whose supporters held out in the citadel?, answer: Shah | question: What was raised as a symbol of victory by the people of Samarkand?, answer: pyramids | question: How long did it take for the remaining soldiers to hold out in the citadel?, answer: several days question: The Mongols learned from captives of the abundant green pastures beyond the Bulgar territory, allowing for the conquest of Hungary and what other country?, answer: Europe | question: Who learned from captives of the abundant green pastures beyond the Bulgar territory?, answer: Mongols | question: What country did the Mongols conquer?, answer: Hungary | question: What territory did the Mongols learn from captives?, answer: Bulgar | question: What did the Mongols plan for Hungary and Europe?, answer: conquest | question: Who did the Mongols learn from?, answer: captives | question: What did the Mongols learn from captives?, answer: the abundant green pastures | question: What were Subutai and Jebe's campaigns generally regarded as?, answer: reconnaissance campaigns | question: What region did the Mongols conquer in 1237?, answer: Volga Bulgaria | question: The Mongols learned from captives of the abundant green pastures beyond what territory?, answer: the Bulgar territory question: Whose conquest of Samarkand was brutal?, answer: Mongols | question: Who ordered two generals to destroy the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How did the Mongols view the conquest of Samarkand?, answer: their own standards | question: What was destroyed by Genghis Khan's forces?, answer: entire towns | question: What did Genghis Khan destroy in the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: farmland | question: What emperor's birthplace did Genghis Khan divert a river through?, answer: Khwarezmid | question: Where was the capital moved to after the fall of Samarkand?, answer: Bukhara | question: What did Genghis Khan destroy in the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: populations | question: What was the capital of the Mongols?, answer: Samarkand question: What did NASA use to record over the tapes?, answer: newer satellite data | question: What was the lunar footage stored on?, answer: magnetic telemetry tapes | question: What did NASA remove from the National Archives and Records Administration?, answer: magnetic tapes | question: What format was the Apollo TV camera incompatible with?, answer: broadcast TV | question: What was the name of the special TV camera that recorded the lunar landings?, answer: Apollo | question: What was used to record the lunar landing data?, answer: a special Apollo TV camera | question: What type of landing data was recorded by a special Apollo TV camera?, answer: Moon | question: What was recorded by a special Apollo TV camera?, answer: The Moon landing data | question: How many magnetic tapes were removed from the National Archives and Records Administration?, answer: massive numbers | question: Where did Stan Lebar work?, answer: Westinghouse Electric Corporation question: The Museum's collection of art from what region of Asia is the most comprehensive and important in the West?, answer: South | question: The Jawaharlal Nehru gallery contains what from 500 BC to the 19th century?, answer: art | question: What does the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery contain?, answer: Indian art | question: What is the name of the museum that has the most extensive collection of South and South-East Asian art in the West?, answer: Museum | question: What is the most comprehensive and important art in the West?, answer: South and South-East Asian art | question: What type of art does the Museum have the most of in the West?, answer: Asian | question: What type of art is displayed in the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery?, answer: other paintings | question: The Museum's collections of South and what other Asian art are the most comprehensive and important in the West?, answer: South-East | question: Where are the Museum's collections of South and South-East Asian art most important?, answer: West | question: India was a large producer of what?, answer: textiles question: What was the name of the gallery that closed on February 25, 2010?, answer: Musical Instruments | question: What gallery closed on February 25, 2010?, answer: The Musical Instruments gallery | question: The Horniman Museum hosted a joint exhibition with the V&A of what?, answer: musical instruments | question: Who asked Parliament about the future of the Musical Instruments gallery?, answer: Chris Smith | question: What was the name of the new galleries for Furniture and Europe 1600-1800?, answer: the planned new galleries | question: The Horniman Museum and what other institutions were possible candidates for loans?, answer: other institutions | question: What did Bryan Davies say the Horniman Museum and other institutions were?, answer: possible candidates | question: What museum hosted a joint exhibition with the V&A of musical instruments?, answer: Horniman | question: What was redistributed to the British Galleries, the Medieval & Renaissance Galleries, and the planned new galleries for Furniture and Europe 1600-1800?, answer: items | question: What did Bryan Davies say the Horniman Museum and other institutions were possible candidates for?, answer: loans question: What type of catalogs were kept at the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: card catalogs | question: What formats were the Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalogs kept in?, answer: printed exhibit catalogs | question: What was the name of the computer system used by the Victoria and Albert Museum from the 1980s to the 1990s?, answer: cataloging system | question: What museum has a computer system but most of the items in the collection, unless those were newly accessioned into the collection, probably do not show up in the computer system?, answer: Albert Museum | question: What format was the Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalog kept in?, answer: different formats | question: What does EAD stand for?, answer: Encoded Archival Description | question: Where is the National Art Library located?, answer: the Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalog | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalog?, answer: The National Art Library | question: Where is all of the archival material in the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: the National Art Library | question: What is the name of the Encoded Archival description used at the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: EAD question: What was the name of NSFNET?, answer: The National Science Foundation Network | question: Who sponsored NSFNET?, answer: the National Science Foundation | question: What does NSF stand for?, answer: NSF | question: What was the name given to several nationwide backbone networks operating at speeds of 56 kbit/s, 1.5 Mbit/s, and 45 Mbit/s?, answer: NSFNET | question: What was NSFNET also the name given to?, answer: several nationwide backbone networks | question: What is NSFNET?, answer: s | question: What was NSFNET?, answer: coordinated, evolving projects | question: What did NSFNET promote?, answer: advanced research and education networking | question: What helped NSFNET develop into a major part of the internet backbone?, answer: further public funding question: Where is the Evolution Festival held?, answer: Newcastle | question: What genre of music is featured in the Evolution Festival?, answer: Dance music | question: When does the Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: April | question: Where is the Evolution Festival held?, answer: Gateshead Quaysides | question: What is the name of the biennial electronic art festival held in March?, answer: AV Festival | question: What festival takes place in April?, answer: The Newcastle Beer Festival | question: Where does the Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: place | question: Where is the Evolution Festival held?, answer: Gateshead | question: Who organizes the Newcastle Beer Festival?, answer: CAMRA | question: When is the North East Art Expo held?, answer: late May question: What is another name for Norman, Normaund?, answer: Norman French | question: What dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe?, answer: Norman | question: Who founded the Kingdom of Sicily?, answer: Norman adventurers | question: What influence spread from the new European centres to the Crusader states of the Near East?, answer: Norman cultural and military influence | question: The Norman dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on what?, answer: medieval Europe | question: The Norman dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe and what other region?, answer: East | question: What country was the Duchy of Normandy a great fief of?, answer: medieval France | question: What dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe?, answer: The Norman dynasty | question: Who founded the Principality of Antioch?, answer: Bohemond | question: What did William the Conqueror's expedition lead to?, answer: the Norman conquest question: When did the Normans give their name to Normandy?, answer: centuries | question: What country was Normandy located in?, answer: France | question: What were the people who gave their name to Normandy in the 10th and 11th centuries?, answer: Normans | question: What region did the Normans descend from?, answer: West Francia | question: What was the name of the people who gave their name to Normandy in the 10th and 11th centuries?, answer: Norman | question: What is the Latin word for the Normans?, answer: Normanni | question: What region in France did the Normans give their name to?, answer: Normandy | question: What language did the Normans come from?, answer: Latin | question: When did the distinct cultural and ethnic identity of the Normans emerge?, answer: the 10th century | question: What language did the Normans speak?, answer: French question: What did the Normans have a profound effect on?, answer: Irish culture | question: What was the name of the castle built by the Normans?, answer: Dublin Castle | question: The Normans had a profound effect on what culture?, answer: Irish | question: Where did the Normans invade Ireland?, answer: Bannow Bay | question: What was the name of the castle built by the Normans?, answer: Trim Castle | question: What did the Normans have a profound effect on?, answer: culture | question: Who had a profound effect on Irish culture and history after their invasion at Bannow Bay?, answer: Normans | question: What predominates in the southern part of Ireland?, answer: Other Norman names | question: What do other names beginning with Fitz indicate?, answer: Norman ancestry | question: Barry and De Brca are also of what?, answer: Norman extraction question: What did Bohemund I and Richard the Lion-Heart serve as?, answer: avid Crusaders | question: Where did the Normans work the feudal doctrines into a functional hierarchical system?, answer: England | question: What country did the Normans adopt feudal doctrines from?, answer: France | question: Who adopted the feudal doctrines of the rest of France?, answer: Normans | question: Which rulers were culturally and ethnically distinct from the old French aristocracy?, answer: Norman | question: Who served as avid Crusaders under Bohemund I and Richard the Lion-Heart?, answer: Many Normans | question: What country exported fighting horsemen for more than a generation?, answer: Normandy | question: Who remained poor and land-hungry?, answer: Most Norman knights | question: By 1066 Normandy had been exporting what for more than a generation?, answer: fighting horsemen | question: What did Bohemund I and Richard the Lion-Heart serve as?, answer: Crusaders question: The Normans were in contact with what country from an early date?, answer: England | question: Who was in contact with England from an early date?, answer: Normans | question: The Normans were in what relationship with England from an early date?, answer: contact | question: When were the Normans in contact with England?, answer: an early date | question: The Normans occupied most of the important ports opposite what country?, answer: English | question: Who fled to Normandy in 1013?, answer: King Ethelred II | question: Who was Emma's sister?, answer: Duke Richard II | question: Where did Ethelred flee to after Cnut the Great's conquest of the isle?, answer: Normandy | question: Who were the Normans' original brethren?, answer: Viking brethren | question: The Normans occupied most of the important ports opposite England across what channel?, answer: the English Channel question: What continent did the Ottoman Empire control during the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: Africa | question: What part of Africa did the Ottoman Empire control during the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: North Africa | question: What did the Ottoman Empire contain at the beginning of the 17th century?, answer: numerous vassal states | question: What empire lasted from 1299 to 1923?, answer: The Ottoman Empire | question: What empire controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa?, answer: the Ottoman Empire | question: The Ottoman Empire controlled much of what region during the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: Southeast Europe | question: What part of Asia did the Ottoman Empire control?, answer: Western Asia | question: What part of Africa did the Ottoman Empire control during the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: the Horn of Africa | question: During what time period was the Ottoman Empire a powerful multinational, multilingual empire?, answer: centuries | question: What was the Ottoman Empire?, answer: an imperial state question: Who beat the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round?, answer: Panthers | question: What did the Panthers hold off to win the divisional round?, answer: a furious second half comeback attempt | question: What was the halftime lead for the Panthers?, answer: 31–0 | question: What half of the game did the Panthers hold off a furious comeback attempt?, answer: second | question: How did the Panthers start the divisional round?, answer: a 31–0 halftime lead | question: In what round did the Panthers beat the Seattle Seahawks?, answer: the divisional round | question: Who did the Panthers beat in the divisional round?, answer: the Seattle Seahawks | question: Who beat the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round?, answer: The Panthers | question: In what game did the Panthers beat the Arizona Cardinals?, answer: the NFC Championship Game | question: What did the Panthers avenge from a year earlier?, answer: their elimination question: What team did the Panthers play in?, answer: Pro Bowl | question: Who developed into a shutdown corner during the season?, answer: Pro Bowl cornerback Josh Norman | question: How many interceptions did Kurt Coleman have?, answer: interceptions | question: Which team gave up just 308 points?, answer: Panthers | question: What did Kawann Short lead the Panthers in?, answer: sacks | question: Who had 5 sacks in just 9 starts?, answer: defensive end Kony Ealy | question: Who was the NFL's active career sack leader?, answer: veteran defensive end Jared Allen | question: What league did the Panthers lead in interceptions?, answer: NFL | question: Where did the Panthers defense rank in the league?, answer: sixth | question: What did Luke Kuechly lead the Panthers in with 118 forced two fumbles?, answer: tackles question: The Panthers advanced to their second appearance in what game since 1995?, answer: Super Bowl | question: The Broncos denied the New England Patriots a chance to defend their title from what?, answer: Super Bowl XLIX | question: What was Cam Newton named in the NFL?, answer: Most Valuable Player | question: What is another name for the NFL Most Valuable Player?, answer: MVP | question: Who was named the NFL Most Valuable Player?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Which team finished the regular season with a 15-1 record?, answer: Panthers | question: How many times has the Panthers appeared in the Super Bowl?, answer: their second Super Bowl appearance | question: What season did the Panthers finish with a 15-1 record?, answer: the regular season | question: The Broncos joined the Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, and Pittsburgh Steelers as one of four teams that have made eight appearances in what?, answer: the Super Bowl | question: What was the Broncos' regular season record?, answer: 12–4 question: What type of selection did the Panthers have?, answer: Pro Bowl | question: Who was Mike Tolbert?, answer: Pro Bowl fullback | question: What did the Panthers backfield feature?, answer: featured Pro Bowl | question: Which team led the NFL in scoring?, answer: Panthers | question: How many rushing yards did Jonathan Stewart have?, answer: 989 rushing yards | question: What was the name of the Panthers' Pro Bowl selection?, answer: guard Trai Turner | question: The Panthers offense led what league in scoring?, answer: NFL | question: What was Ted Ginn Jr's position?, answer: wide receiver | question: What was the Panthers offense loaded with?, answer: talent | question: Who was the Panthers' Pro Bowl selection?, answer: center Ryan Kalil question: In what half did the Panthers begin to score?, answer: second | question: Which team was primed to score on their opening drive of the second half?, answer: Panthers | question: What did Manning complete to Emmanuel Sanders?, answer: passes | question: Who completed a 45-yard pass to Ted Ginn Jr.?, answer: Newton | question: Who did Newton throw a 45-yard pass to?, answer: Ted Ginn Jr. | question: On what play did Newton complete a 45-yard pass to Ted Ginn Jr.?, answer: their second offensive play | question: Who intercepted a Newton pass?, answer: safety T. J. Ward | question: Who hit the uprights on a 44-yard field goal attempt?, answer: Graham Gano | question: When did the Panthers begin to score?, answer: their opening drive | question: Who fumbled the ball during the return?, answer: T. J. Ward question: Where did the Panthers stay?, answer: San Jose Marriott | question: Where did the Panthers practice?, answer: San Jose State | question: Where did the Broncos stay?, answer: Santa Clara Marriott | question: Where did the Panthers practice?, answer: the San Jose State practice facility | question: Where did the Panthers stay?, answer: the San Jose Marriott | question: Which team stayed at the San Jose Marriott?, answer: Panthers | question: Where did the Broncos stay?, answer: the Santa Clara Marriott | question: Where did the Broncos practice?, answer: Stanford University | question: Which team stayed at the San Jose Marriott?, answer: The Panthers | question: Which team stayed at the Santa Clara Marriott?, answer: Broncos question: The Parish Church of what church is traditionally recognised as 'the oldest church in this town'?, answer: St Andrew | question: How many churches along the River Tyne were dedicated to St Andrew?, answer: several churches | question: What would have been one of several churches along the River Tyne dedicated to St Andrew?, answer: This older church | question: What is the Parish Church of St Andrew considered to be in Newcastle?, answer: the oldest church | question: From what time period is it possible that the Parish Church of St Andrew was built?, answer: Saxon times | question: What church at Hexham was dedicated to St Andrew?, answer: the Priory church | question: The Parish Church of St Andrew contains more old stonework than what other church in Newcastle?, answer: any other church | question: What received a battering during the Siege of Newcastle?, answer: The church tower | question: What is possible to be found in the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: an earlier church | question: What church at Hexham was dedicated to St Andrew?, answer: Priory question: What building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008?, answer: Pilgrim Street | question: When did the Tyneside Cinema reopen?, answer: May | question: When was the Pilgrim Street building refurbished?, answer: November | question: Where was the Old Town Hall located?, answer: Gateshead | question: What building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008?, answer: The Pilgrim Street building | question: Where did the Tyneside Cinema reopen in May 2008?, answer: the restored and refurbished original building | question: Where was the Tyneside Cinema relocated to?, answer: the Old Town Hall | question: When did the cinema relocate to the Old Town Hall, Gateshead?, answer: the refurbishment works | question: What type of suites are in the Tyneside Cinema?, answer: dedicated education and teaching suites question: Who is the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly?, answer: Victoria | question: What is another name for a political party?, answer: coalition | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: The Premier of Victoria is the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in what?, answer: the Legislative Assembly | question: What is the Premier of Victoria the leader of?, answer: the political party | question: The Premier of Victoria is the public face of what?, answer: government | question: How many seats does the Premier of Victoria have in the Legislative Assembly?, answer: the most seats | question: Who is Daniel Andrews?, answer: The current Premier | question: What is responsible for managing areas of government that are not exclusively the Commonwealth's?, answer: cabinet | question: Who is the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly?, answer: The Premier question: What can the Presiding Officer reduce if a large number of members wish to participate in a debate?, answer: speaking time | question: What is another name for the Presiding Officer?, answer: Deputy Presiding Officer | question: The Presiding Officer decides who speaks in what?, answer: chamber debates | question: What is more informal than in some parliamentary systems?, answer: Debate | question: What is more informal than in some parliamentary systems?, answer: debates | question: What does the Presiding Officer allocate to succeeding speakers?, answer: less time | question: The Presiding Officer decides who is allowed to speak and the amount of what for which they are allowed to speak?, answer: time | question: Who can call each other directly by name?, answer: Members | question: Who does the Presiding Officer usually select to speak?, answer: members | question: Who decides who speaks in chamber debates and the amount of time for which they are allowed to speak?, answer: The Presiding Officer question: Injectors are no longer widely used in applications such as what?, answer: steam locomotives | question: What type of pumps are commonly used in utility and industrial boilers?, answer: multi-stage centrifugal pumps | question: What type of boilers often use multi-stage centrifugal pumps?, answer: industrial boilers | question: What does an injector supply?, answer: lower-pressure boiler feed water | question: What type of cycle has a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water?, answer: Rankine | question: What type of centrifugal pumps are used?, answer: other types | question: What type of locomotives have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water?, answer: most practical steam engines | question: What do the Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up?, answer: the boiler water | question: What does the Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have to recycle or top up the boiler water?, answer: a water pump | question: What does an injector use to supply lower-pressure boiler feed water?, answer: a steam jet question: The Rankine cycle is sometimes referred to as what?, answer: Carnot | question: What is the Rankine cycle sometimes referred to as?, answer: a practical Carnot cycle | question: What isothermal process in the Rankine cycle?, answer: the theoretical Carnot cycle | question: The Rankine cycle is sometimes referred to as a practical Carnot cycle because when an efficient turbine is used, the TS diagram begins to resemble what?, answer: the Carnot cycle | question: What is sometimes referred to as a practical Carnot cycle?, answer: The Rankine cycle | question: In what cycle are heat addition and rejection isobaric processes?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What cycle is sometimes referred to as a practical Carnot cycle?, answer: Rankine | question: The cycle of a reciprocating steam engine differs from that of what?, answer: turbines | question: What does a reciprocating steam engine differ from a turbines?, answer: The cycle | question: During what cycle is a pump used to pressurize the working fluid in liquid form?, answer: the cycle question: What generated about 90% of all electric power used throughout the world in the 1990s?, answer: Rankine steam cycles | question: What is the phase change of water called?, answer: boiling water producing steam | question: What is produced by the condensing of water in the Rankine cycle?, answer: exhaust steam | question: What is the Rankine cycle used for?, answer: simple power production | question: The Rankine cycle generates 90% of all electric power used throughout the world, including solar, biomass, coal, and what?, answer: nuclear power plants | question: What does the condensing exhaust steam produce?, answer: liquid water | question: The Rankine cycle utilizes the phase change of what?, answer: water | question: What is the fundamental thermodynamic underpinning of the steam engine?, answer: Rankine | question: Who is the Rankine cycle named after?, answer: William John Macquorn Rankine | question: Where is the Rankine cycle used?, answer: virtually all steam power production applications question: What is the Republic of Kenya named after?, answer: Mount Kenya | question: What country is named after Mount Kenya?, answer: Kenya | question: Where are the Bantu ethnic groups located?, answer: Mount Kenya.[original research | question: What is the name of the mountain that the Bantu ethnic groups are native to?, answer: Mount Kenya.[original | question: What is the origin of the name Kenya?, answer: Kikuyu | question: What language is the origin of the name Kenya?, answer: Kamba | question: What is another name for Kikuyu?, answer: Embu | question: What is the Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba word for God's resting place?, answer: Kirinyaga | question: What does the British misspell the name Kenya?, answer: Kirenyaa | question: What word means "God's resting place" in Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba?, answer: Kiinyaa question: What nationality is the canton of Graubünden?, answer: Swiss | question: What is the French word for the Rhine?, answer: le Rhin | question: What is the nationality of Cologne?, answer: German | question: What is the second longest river in Central and Western Europe?, answer: Rhine | question: What is the German word for the Rhine?, answer: Rhein | question: What is the language of the Rhine?, answer: Dutch | question: What is the language of the Rhine?, answer: French | question: What is the Dutch word for the Rhine?, answer: Rijn | question: What kind of river is the Rhine?, answer: European | question: Where does the Rhine begin?, answer: the southeastern Swiss Alps question: What forms the German-Swiss border from Lake Constance with the exception of the canton of Schaffhausen and parts of the cantons of Zürich and Basel-Stadt, until it turns north at the so-called Rhine knee at Basel?, answer: Rhine | question: Where does the Rhine emerge from?, answer: Lake Constance | question: What is the name of the major tributary of the Rhine?, answer: Aare | question: What falls does the Hochrhein pass?, answer: the Rhine Falls | question: Finsteraarhorn is the highest point of what basin?, answer: the Rhine basin | question: What is the name of the river that passes the Rhine Falls?, answer: Hochrhein | question: What is the name of the city where the Rhine knee is located?, answer: Basel | question: What emerges from Lake Constance, flows generally westward, as the Hochrhein passes the Rhine Falls, and is joined by its major tributary, the river Aare?, answer: The Rhine | question: What is the major tributary of the Rhine?, answer: the river Aare question: What is the longest river in Germany?, answer: Rhine | question: What drains the Vosges and Jura Mountains uplands?, answer: smaller rivers | question: What tributary of the Rhine drains to the Rhine?, answer: Moselle | question: The Rhine is the longest river in what country?, answer: Germany | question: Along with the Vosges, what mountains drain the Rhine?, answer: Jura Mountains | question: What is the average width of the Rhine?, answer: an average width | question: What is the average discharge of the Moselle?, answer: an average discharge | question: What is the average width of the Rhine?, answer: 1,300 ft | question: What tributary of the Rhine is the Neckar?, answer: Main | question: What is one of the main tributaries of the Rhine?, answer: Neckar question: What was not known to Herodotus?, answer: Rhine | question: In what century did the Rhine first enter the historical period?, answer: BC | question: The Rhine formed the boundary between Gallia and what other city?, answer: Gaul | question: When did the Rhine first enter the historical period?, answer: the 1st century BC | question: Who wrote 'The Rhine is a river of Gaul, which divides the Germanic people from Gaul'?, answer: Maurus Servius Honoratus | question: The Jastorf culture is a contact zone for what culture?, answer: Germanic | question: In what type of geography did the Rhine form the boundary between Gallia and Germania?, answer: Roman geography | question: When did the Upper Rhine become part of the areal of the late Hallstatt culture?, answer: the 6th century BC | question: The Rhine formed the boundary between Gaul and what other country?, answer: Germania | question: What is the Jastorf culture the locus of?, answer: early Celtic-Germanic cultural contact question: What shaped the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: tidal currents | question: What could tear huge areas of land into the sea?, answer: strong tidal currents | question: What was palpable up to Nijmegen before the construction of the Delta Works?, answer: tidal influence | question: How much land could tidal currents tear into the sea?, answer: huge areas | question: What type of delta is the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: a tidal delta | question: What could tidal currents tear into the sea?, answer: land | question: Where is the most landward tidal influence located?, answer: Zaltbommel | question: What caused a serious risk in the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: high tide | question: What is a tidal delta?, answer: The Rhine-Meuse Delta | question: Before the construction of what, tidal influence was palpable up to Nijmegen?, answer: the Delta Works question: What is the shorter term for the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: Rhine Delta | question: What is the most important natural region of the Netherlands?, answer: Rhine | question: What is another name for the Rhine-Meuse delta?, answer: Scheldt delta | question: What is the name of the most important natural region of the Netherlands?, answer: Meuse | question: What lake does the Rhine flow into?, answer: Lake Constance | question: The Rhine-Meuse Delta begins near Millingen aan de Rijn, close to the Dutch-German border with the division of the Rhine into Waal and what?, answer: Nederrijn | question: The Rhine-Meuse Delta is the most important natural region of what country?, answer: Netherlands | question: Where does the Rhine-Meuse Delta begin?, answer: Millingen | question: What is the most important natural region of the Netherlands?, answer: The Rhine-Meuse Delta | question: What nationality is the border between the Netherlands and Germany?, answer: Dutch question: What did the Romans keep in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: legions | question: The Romans kept eight legions in five bases along what river?, answer: Rhine | question: Who kept eight legions in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: Romans | question: Who was recruited from Gallia Narbonensis and XXI?, answer: a Celtic legion | question: What was the name of the army of the Germania Inferior?, answer: I Germanica | question: What was the name of the town of the Ubii?, answer: oppidum Ubiorum | question: How many legions did the Romans keep in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: eight legions | question: How many legions were assigned to the army of Germania Inferior?, answer: two legions | question: The number of legions at any base depended on a state or threat of what?, answer: war | question: What was oppidum Ubiorum renamed to?, answer: Colonia Agrippina question: What did the Royal Geographical Society of London fund?, answer: other geographical societies | question: What did the Royal Geographical Society of London and other geographical societies in Europe have?, answer: great influence | question: Where was the Royal Geographical Society located?, answer: London | question: The Royal Geographical Society of London and other geographical societies in what country had great influence?, answer: Europe | question: The Royal Geographical Society of London was able to fund travelers who came back with what?, answer: tales | question: What was the name of the London geographical society that was able to fund travelers who would come back with tales of their discoveries?, answer: The Royal Geographical Society | question: Who did the Royal Geographical Society of London fund?, answer: travelers | question: What was the name of the geographical society in Europe that was able to fund travelers who would come back with tales of their discoveries?, answer: The Royal Geographical Society of London | question: The Royal Geographical Society of London was a space for who to share their stories?, answer: travellers | question: Who supported Britain's imperial expansion?, answer: Halford Mackinder question: The S-IVB orbital workshop was the only one of these plans to make it off what?, answer: the drawing board | question: What was the only one of these plans to make it off the drawing board?, answer: The S-IVB orbital workshop | question: Skylab was equipped with a solar telescope that would have been used on what mission?, answer: Apollo | question: Which orbital workshop was the only one to make it off the drawing board?, answer: The S-IVB | question: Skylab was equipped with a solar telescope that would have been used on what missions?, answer: the Apollo Telescope Missions | question: What was Skylab equipped with?, answer: an Apollo Telescope Mount | question: What was the name of the S-IVB orbital workshop?, answer: Dubbed Skylab | question: The S-IVB orbital workshop was the only one of what to make it off the drawing board?, answer: these plans | question: Skylab was launched using the two lower stages of what vehicle?, answer: a Saturn V. | question: What did Skylab become when it re-entered the atmosphere?, answer: the oldest operational Apollo-Saturn component question: What business district is located in the San Bernardino-Riverside area?, answer: Downtown San Bernardino | question: Where is University Town located?, answer: San Bernardino | question: Where are the business districts of Downtown San Bernardino located?, answer: San Bernardino and Downtown Riverside | question: What business district is in San Bernardino and Downtown Riverside?, answer: University Town | question: What area maintains the business districts of Downtown San Bernardino?, answer: The San Bernardino-Riverside area | question: What is the name of the business district in Downtown San Bernardino?, answer: Hospitality Business/Financial Centre | question: What does the San Bernardino-Riverside area maintain?, answer: the business districts | question: What business districts are in San Bernardino and Downtown Riverside?, answer: which question: What series starred Elisabeth Sladen?, answer: Sarah Jane Adventures | question: Who was Elisabeth Sladen in The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: Sarah Jane Smith | question: What was Elisabeth Sladen's role in The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith | question: Who starred in The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: Elisabeth Sladen | question: What was the name of the CBBC show that starred Elisabeth Sladen?, answer: The Sarah Jane Adventures | question: Who did Katy Manning reprise her role as in 2010?, answer: Jo Grant | question: Who starred as the Eleventh Doctor in 2010?, answer: Matt Smith | question: Who reprised Jo Grant's role in 'The Eleventh Doctor'?, answer: former companion actress Katy Manning | question: Who developed The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: CBBC | question: Who starred as Jo Grant in 'The Eleventh Doctor'?, answer: Katy Manning question: What was the name of the upgraded version of the Saturn I?, answer: Saturn | question: What did the AS-200 series number indicate?, answer: Apollo Saturn | question: What was the third stage of?, answer: the Saturn V. The Saturn IB | question: What was the name of the upgraded version of the Saturn I?, answer: IB | question: What was the name of the upgraded version of the Saturn I?, answer: Saturn IB | question: What was an upgraded version of the Saturn I?, answer: The Saturn IB | question: What did the S-IB first stage increase the thrust to?, answer: kN | question: What was the second member of the Saturn IB rocket family?, answer: the Saturn rocket family | question: What did the S-IB first stage increase?, answer: thrust | question: The Saturn IB was an upgraded version of what?, answer: the Saturn I. The S-IB first stage question: What can be found in the central area of the Krasiski Palace Garden?, answer: old trees | question: What are the oldest trees in the Krasiski Palace Garden?, answer: wingnut trees | question: What type of tree is found in the central area of the park?, answer: maidenhair tree | question: What is the eastern section of the park closest to the Palace?, answer: ponds | question: The Saxon Garden has over 100 different species of what?, answer: trees | question: What type of animal can be seen in the pond of azienki Park?, answer: royal carps | question: Who renovated the Krasiski Palace Garden in the 19th century?, answer: Franciszek Szanior | question: What was formally a royal garden?, answer: The Saxon Garden | question: What is a popular strolling destination for the Varsovians?, answer: the Krasiński Palace Garden | question: What is the eastern section of the park closest to?, answer: Palace question: Who passed the Scotland Act 1998?, answer: Parliament | question: The Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster continues to constitute the supreme legislature of what country?, answer: Scotland | question: Who gave the royal assent to the Scotland Act 1998?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: What Parliament has the power to pass laws and has limited tax-varying capability?, answer: Scottish | question: Westminster agreed to devolve some of its responsibilities over what?, answer: Scottish domestic policy | question: What did Queen Elizabeth II give to the Scotland Act 1998?, answer: royal assent | question: What act governs the functions and role of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The Scotland Act | question: What allowed the Scottish Parliament to pass primary legislation on these issues?, answer: the Scotland Act | question: Where does the UK Parliament remain?, answer: Westminster | question: Who has the power to pass laws and has limited tax-varying capability?, answer: The Scottish Parliament question: Who decided to divide his army into small groups?, answer: Shah | question: What split the Shah's army?, answer: diverse internecine feuds | question: What did the Shah divide his army into?, answer: small groups | question: Where did the Shah divide his army?, answer: various cities | question: How much of the Khwarzemi forces did the Mongols defeat?, answer: small fractions | question: What did the Mongol army rely on?, answer: superior strategy | question: Why did the Shah die?, answer: mysterious circumstances | question: Whose army was split by diverse internecine feuds?, answer: The Shah | question: Whose decision to divide his army into small groups was decisive in Khwarezmia's defeats?, answer: the Shah question: Where are the affiliates of E. W. Scripps Company located?, answer: larger markets | question: The Sinclair Broadcast Group is the largest operator of what?, answer: ABC stations | question: The Sinclair Broadcast Group owns how many ABC stations?, answer: affiliates | question: What affiliate is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company?, answer: Phoenix affiliate KNXV | question: The Sinclair Broadcast Group is the largest operator of what station?, answer: ABC | question: What does Sinclair own the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by?, answer: market size | question: What is WABM-DT2/WDBB-DT2?, answer: the largest ABC subchannel affiliate | question: Who owns Howard Stirk Holdings?, answer: Sinclair partner company | question: In terms of what is the E. W. Scripps Company the largest operator of ABC stations?, answer: overall market reach | question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate?, answer: Sinclair question: The Social Charter became the basis for what?, answer: European Community legislation | question: The Social Chapter is a chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam covering social policy issues in what?, answer: European Union law | question: The Social Chapter is a chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam covering social policy issues in what country?, answer: European Union | question: The Social Chapter is a chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam covering what in European Union law?, answer: social policy issues | question: The Social Charter became the basis for what type of legislation?, answer: European Community | question: Where was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: Strasbourg European Council | question: The Social Charter became the basis for what in the European Community?, answer: legislation | question: What is the European Centre of?, answer: Public Enterprises | question: What does ETUC stand for?, answer: the European Trade Union Confederation | question: The Social Chapter is a chapter of the 1997 Treaty of what city?, answer: Amsterdam question: What was adopted in 1989 by 11 of the then 12 member states?, answer: Social Charter | question: The UK was exempt from legislation covering what?, answer: Social Charter issues | question: What was the European Union's aims?, answer: Social Policy | question: What was the protocol of the Maastricht Treaty called?, answer: Social Chapter | question: Who adopted the Social Charter in 1989?, answer: member states | question: What was the UK exempt from unless it agreed to be bound by?, answer: legislation | question: What treaty did the UK veto in 1992?, answer: Maastricht Treaty | question: What was adopted in 1989 by 11 of the then 12 member states?, answer: The Social Charter | question: What did the UK refuse to sign?, answer: the Social Charter | question: What was added as a protocol to the Maastricht Treaty?, answer: Agreement on Social Policy question: What collection of Italian and French Renaissance objects was acquired between 1859 and 1865?, answer: Soulages | question: What type of furniture is in the Soulages collection?, answer: several cassone | question: Sir George Donaldson donated several pieces of what to the museum in 1901?, answer: art Nouveau furniture | question: What is the Soulages collection of?, answer: Italian and French Renaissance objects | question: How many pieces of art Nouveau furniture did Sir George Donaldson donate to the museum?, answer: several pieces | question: The Soulages collection includes cassone, cassone, and what other type of furniture?, answer: Italian | question: The Soulages collection of Italian and French objects was acquired between 1859 and 1865?, answer: Renaissance | question: Who is one of the most important pieces in the John Jones Collection?, answer: Jean Henri Riesener | question: André Charles Boulle made a pair of pedestals with what?, answer: inlaid brass work | question: What is in the John Jones Collection?, answer: French 18th-century art question: What does a construction manager manage?, answer: construction projects | question: What is the newer classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: North American Industry Classification System | question: What is the term for firms engaged in managing construction projects without assuming direct financial responsibility for completion of the construction project?, answer: construction managers | question: The Standard Industrial Classification and the newer North American Industry Classification System have a classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in what?, answer: construction | question: What is one of the three subsectors of the Standard Industrial Classification?, answer: building construction | question: What is an example of a company that is engaged in managing construction projects without assuming direct financial responsibility for completion of a project?, answer: construction service firms | question: The Standard Industrial Classification and what else have a classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: the newer North American Industry Classification System | question: What does a construction manager not assume for completion of a construction project?, answer: direct financial responsibility | question: What is one of the three subsectors of the Standard Industrial Classification?, answer: specialty trade contractors | question: What are the three subsectors of the Standard Industrial Classification?, answer: heavy and civil engineering construction question: What event has the 50 Host Committee vowed to be "the most giving ever"?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What is the name of the committee that created the Super Bowl 50 fund?, answer: Host Committee | question: What will the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee dedicate 25 percent of its money to?, answer: philanthropic causes | question: What has the 50 Host Committee vowed to be "the most giving Super Bowl ever"?, answer: The Super Bowl | question: Who vowed to be "the most giving Super Bowl ever"?, answer: The Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: Where will the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee donate 25 percent of its money?, answer: the Bay Area | question: What does the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee focus on?, answer: sustainable environments | question: What is the focus of the 50 fund?, answer: community investment | question: What is the focus of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee?, answer: youth development | question: What percentage of the money raised by the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee will be dedicated to philanthropic causes in the Bay Area?, answer: 25 percent question: What did the Swahili establish with other city-states?, answer: trade links | question: What country did the Swahili establish trade links with?, answer: India | question: What did the Swahili establish trade links with?, answer: other nearby city-states | question: What was the name of the port city that the Swahili built?, answer: Mombasa | question: What did the Swahili build Mombasa into?, answer: a major port city | question: What country did the Swahili establish trade links with?, answer: Arabia | question: What did Duarte Barbosa claim Mombasa is a place of?, answer: great traffic | question: What country did the Swahili establish trade links with?, answer: Persia | question: What ships come from Cambay and Melinde?, answer: others | question: What type of craft are always moored in Mombasa?, answer: small craft question: Where did the Deobandi movement come from?, answer: neighboring Pakistan | question: Who was the Deobandi movement created for?, answer: impoverished Afghan refugees | question: What did the Taliban differ from?, answer: other Islamist movements | question: What country supported the Deobandi movement?, answer: Pakistan | question: What group was spawned by the thousands of madrasahs?, answer: Taliban | question: What was the name of the madrasahs that spawned the Taliban?, answer: Deobandi | question: What was the Deobandi movement spawned from?, answer: madrasahs | question: What nationality were the refugees of the Deobandi movement?, answer: Afghan | question: What did the Taliban want to spread?, answer: conservative tribal village customs | question: How many madrasahs spawned the Taliban?, answer: thousands question: What is the name of the university that has 12 campuses in the Tech Coast?, answer: California State University | question: What is the name of the private university in the Tech Coast?, answer: Chapman University | question: What type of university is the University of Southern California?, answer: University | question: What type of institutions are the California Institute of Technology, Chapman University, and Claremont Colleges?, answer: private institutions | question: What is the name of the private university located in San Diego?, answer: Pepperdine University | question: The Tech Coast has gained use as a descriptor for the region's diversified technology and what?, answer: industrial base | question: What is the name of the private university in the Tech Coast?, answer: Loma Linda University | question: What is the name of the private university in the Tech Coast?, answer: Loyola Marymount University | question: What is the name of the city in which the University of California is located?, answer: San Diego | question: What is the name of the Claremont Colleges?, answer: Claremont McKenna College question: The Ten Commandments are a present foreshadowing of the believers' future angel-like life in what?, answer: heaven | question: What sacrament begins the renewed life of Christians?, answer: baptism | question: What does the sacrament of baptism begin?, answer: the renewed life | question: Who is the sacrament of baptism for?, answer: Christians | question: The Ten Commandments are a present foreshadowing of the believers' future angel-like life in heaven in the midst of what?, answer: this life | question: What type of overtones does Luther's teaching of the Ten Commandments have?, answer: clear eschatological overtones | question: What are the Ten Commandments and the beginnings of the renewed life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism?, answer: a present foreshadowing | question: Luther's teaching of the Ten Commandments does not encourage world-flight but direct what type of person to service to the neighbor?, answer: Christian | question: How often are the vocations of the perishing world?, answer: daily question: What type of art is displayed in the Toshiba gallery?, answer: Japanese art | question: What type of art is displayed in the Toshiba gallery?, answer: Japanese | question: When did the Toshiba gallery of Japanese art open?, answer: December | question: What is on display at the Toshiba gallery?, answer: classic Japanese armour | question: What Japanese gallery opened in December 1986?, answer: Toshiba | question: What is the name of the Japanese art production company?, answer: Ando Cloisonné | question: Whose woodblock prints are on display at the Toshiba gallery?, answer: Ando Hiroshige | question: Who is one of the oldest sculptures in the Toshiba gallery?, answer: Amida Nyorai | question: What type of books are on display at the Toshiba gallery?, answer: graphic works | question: What company is Ando Cloisonné a part of?, answer: the Japanese art production company question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres were growing most rapidly?, answer: Tyneside | question: What were built as terraces?, answer: Tyneside flats | question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly?, answer: The Tyneside flat | question: What was the Tyneside flat?, answer: the dominant housing form | question: Which side flat was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly?, answer: Tyne | question: What was growing most rapidly on Tyneside?, answer: the industrial centres | question: Where can Tyneside flats still be found?, answer: South Heaton | question: Cany Ash and Robert Sakula were attracted by the possibilities of high density without building high and getting rid of what?, answer: common areas | question: What did each pair of doors lead to in the Tyneside flats?, answer: the ground-floor flat | question: Where can Tyneside flats still be found?, answer: areas question: What is another term for Islamism?, answer: violent Islamism | question: What is another term for violent Islamism?, answer: Islamism | question: What country has been trying to counter Islamism since 2001?, answer: U.S. | question: What was the name of the defunct agency that was charged with undermining communist ideology during the Cold War?, answer: U.S. Information Agency | question: Who called for the creation of an agency similar to the U.S. Information Agency?, answer: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates | question: What is another term for violent Islamism?, answer: jihadism | question: What has the US government engaged in to counter Islamism?, answer: efforts | question: What were the US's efforts to counter Islamism centered around?, answer: public diplomacy programmes | question: What was the name of the agency that was charged with undermining communist ideology during the Cold War?, answer: the defunct U.S. Information Agency | question: Who has engaged in efforts to counter Islamism since 2001?, answer: The U.S. government question: The UChicago Arts program joins academic departments and programs in the Division of the Humanities and the College, as well as professional organizations such as the Court Theatre, the Oriental Institute, the Smart Museum of Art, the Renaissance Society, the University of Chicago Presents, and what?, answer: student arts organizations | question: What is one of the bachelor's degree programs offered at the University of Chicago?, answer: art history | question: What is the general education core of the University of Chicago?, answer: visual arts | question: What does the UChicago Arts program require students to study?, answer: arts | question: What is the master of in the visual arts at the University of Chicago?, answer: fine arts | question: What type of art is studied at the University of Chicago?, answer: contemporary art criticism | question: What program joins academic departments and programs in the Division of the Humanities and the College?, answer: UChicago Arts | question: What type of studies are offered at the University of Chicago?, answer: performance studies | question: The UChicago Arts program joins academic departments and what?, answer: programs | question: The UChicago Arts program joins academic departments and programs in the Division of the Humanities and the College, as well as what?, answer: professional organizations question: What does the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium seek to reconceive and promote in today's Church?, answer: Biblical holiness | question: The Wesleyan Holiness Consortium seeks to reconceive and promote Biblical holiness in today's what?, answer: Church | question: What church is a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: UMC | question: The Wesleyan Holiness Consortium seeks to reconceive and promote Biblical holiness in what church?, answer: today | question: What type of holiness is the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: Biblical | question: What group is the UMC a member of?, answer: the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium | question: Whose tradition is the World Methodist Council a part of?, answer: John Wesley | question: What is the World Methodist Council composed of?, answer: various churches | question: What does the World Methodist Council promote?, answer: Gospel question: What does the UMC oppose the creation of embryos for the sake of?, answer: research | question: What does the UMC oppose the creation of for the sake of research?, answer: embryos | question: What does the UMC support for research on embryos created for IVF that remain after the procreative efforts have ceased?, answer: federal funding | question: What organization opposes the creation of embryos for the sake of research?, answer: UMC | question: The UMC supports research on stem cells retrieved from umbilical cords and what?, answer: adult stem cells | question: What does the UMC support research on?, answer: stem cells | question: Why did the UMC oppose the creation of embryos for the sake of research?, answer: the research purposes | question: The UMC supports federal funding for research on embryos created for what?, answer: IVF | question: What does the UMC stand in opposition to the creation of embryos for the sake of research?, answer: a human embryo | question: The UMC supports research on stem cells retrieved from what?, answer: umbilical cords question: What was another sign of insecurity in the region?, answer: increased American weapons sales | question: What was a sign of the US's insecurity in the region?, answer: increased military competition | question: Saudi Arabia and Iran were competing for preeminence in the Persian Gulf over what?, answer: increased oil revenues | question: What did the US use to fund expanded militaries in the Persian Gulf?, answer: increased revenues | question: What did the USSR's invasion of Afghanistan mark as a sign of insecurity in the region?, answer: outright military presence | question: What did Saudi Arabia and Iran use increased revenues to fund?, answer: expanded militaries | question: Who invaded Afghanistan?, answer: USSR | question: What did Saudi Arabia and Iran become increasingly dependent on to manage both external and internal threats?, answer: American security assurances | question: What was the USSR's invasion of Afghanistan a sign of?, answer: insecurity | question: What country was invaded by the USSR?, answer: Afghanistan question: What Evangelical denomination was the UMC founded by?, answer: United Brethren Church | question: What denomination is the United Methodist Church?, answer: Protestant Methodist | question: What is the name of the mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: UMC | question: What is the mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What denomination was the United Methodist Church founded by?, answer: the Evangelical United Brethren Church | question: What type of denomination is the United Methodist Church?, answer: a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination | question: What denomination was founded by the United Methodist Church in 1968?, answer: the Methodist Church | question: The UMC traces its roots back to the revival movement of John and who?, answer: Charles Wesley | question: Where did the Great Awakening occur?, answer: the United States | question: Whose revival movement did the UMC trace its roots to?, answer: John question: What do Baptized Members become through confirmation and the profession of faith?, answer: Professing Members | question: Baptized Members are those who have been baptized as an infant or child, but have not subsequently professed their own what?, answer: faith | question: What type of Members are baptized as part of their profession of faith?, answer: Professing | question: What does the United Methodist Church practice?, answer: infant and adult baptism | question: What does UMC stand for?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who are those who have been baptized as an infant or child, but have not subsequently professed their own faith?, answer: Baptized Members | question: What have Baptized Members not professed?, answer: their own faith | question: How do baptized members become professing members?, answer: confirmation | question: What is another term for a baptized member?, answer: child | question: What denomination can a person transfer to become a professing member?, answer: Christian question: What is the name of the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church | question: What is the name of the denomination that the United Methodist Church is considering a merger with?, answer: Christian Methodist Episcopal Church | question: Along with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and the African Union Methodist Protestant Church, what denomination did the United Methodist Church join in 2012?, answer: Union American Methodist Episcopal Church | question: The United Methodist Church entered into full communion with what denomination in May 2012?, answer: African Union Methodist Protestant Church | question: What is the name of the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church | question: What is the name of the denomination that the United Methodist Church is considering a merger with?, answer: the African Methodist Episcopal Church | question: What commission was formed in 2000 to work on a merger between the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: Pan Methodist Cooperation | question: What is the name of the Methodist Protestant Church?, answer: African Union | question: What is the name of the denomination that the United Methodist Church is considering a merger with?, answer: the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church | question: Who has been exploring a possible merger with three historically African-American Methodist denominations?, answer: The United Methodist Church question: The United Methodist Church is a member of the National Council of what?, answer: Churches | question: The United Methodist Church is active in ecumenical relations with whom?, answer: other Christian groups | question: What is one tradition within the Christian Church?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: The United Methodist Church is active in what kind of relations with other Christian groups and denominations?, answer: ecumenical relations | question: The United Methodist Church is active in ecumenical relations with other Christian groups and what?, answer: denominations | question: The United Methodist Church is one tradition within what church?, answer: the Christian Church | question: What do some in the United Methodist Church feel might result in the "blurring of theological and confessional differences in the interests of unity"?, answer: false ecumenism | question: What group is the United Methodist Church a member of?, answer: Christian Churches Together | question: The United Methodist Church believes that false ecumenism might result in the "blurring of theological and confessional differences in the interests of what?, answer: unity | question: The United Methodist Church is one tradition within what church?, answer: Christian question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church?, answer: General Conference | question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church?, answer: Conference | question: What is the United Methodist Church organized into?, answer: conferences | question: When was the last General Conference held?, answer: The last General Conference | question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church called?, answer: The General Conference | question: When is the Book of Discipline revised?, answer: each General Conference | question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church?, answer: the General Conference | question: What is organized into conferences?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What will be held in Portland, Oregon?, answer: The 2016 General Conference | question: What is the name of the book that is revised after each General Conference?, answer: Discipline question: What is the largest denomination within the wider Methodist movement?, answer: Methodist | question: What does the UMC rank in the United States?, answer: the largest mainline Protestant denomination | question: How many people are there in the United Methodist Church?, answer: adherents | question: What is the largest denomination within the wider Methodist movement?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the largest denomination in the wider Methodist movement?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What is the UMC's ranking in the Methodist movement?, answer: the largest denomination | question: What does the UMC rank as in the United States?, answer: the largest Protestant church | question: In 2015, Pew Research estimated that 3.6% of the US population self-identify with the United Methodist Church revealing a much larger number of adherents than what?, answer: registered membership | question: What type of denomination is the UMC?, answer: Protestant | question: The United Methodist Church is the largest denomination within what movement?, answer: the wider Methodist movement question: The United Methodist Church believes that war is incompatible with Christ's message and what?, answer: teachings | question: The United Methodist Church rejects war as an instrument of national foreign policy to prevent what?, answer: unprovoked international aggression | question: What church rejects war as an instrument of national foreign policy?, answer: Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church reject as an instrument of national foreign policy?, answer: war | question: The United Methodist Church rejects war as an instrument of what?, answer: national foreign policy | question: Who believes that war is incompatible with Christ's message and teachings?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who endorses general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What must outweigh military claims?, answer: human rights | question: The United Methodist Church rejects war as a last resort in the prevention of what?, answer: such evils | question: What does the United Methodist Church reject as a last resort for the prevention of human rights?, answer: brutal suppression question: The United Methodist Church opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of what?, answer: Scripture | question: What does the United Methodist Church oppose as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: military conscription | question: Who opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church oppose as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: conscription | question: What does the United Methodist Church support and extend its ministry to those who conscientiously choose to serve in the armed forces?, answer: alternative service | question: Who opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who also supports and extends its ministry to those who conscientiously choose to serve in the armed forces or to accept alternative service?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What is not always righteous before God?, answer: military action | question: The United Methodist Church also supports and extends its ministry to those who conscientiously choose to serve in what?, answer: the armed forces | question: The United Methodist Church opposes military conscription because it opposes what?, answer: systems question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography is about violence, degradation, and what?, answer: exploitation | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography deplores all forms of commercialization, abuse, and exploitation of what?, answer: sex | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography deplores all forms of what?, answer: commercialization | question: Who teaches that pornography is about violence, degradation, exploitation, and coercion?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography is about violence, degradation, exploitation, and what?, answer: coercion | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography deplores all forms of commercialization, exploitation, and what other form of sex?, answer: abuse | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that what is about violence, degradation, exploitation, and coercion?, answer: pornography | question: The United Methodist Church teaches that pornography is about violence, exploitation, and what?, answer: degradation | question: What does the United Methodist Church believe pornography is about?, answer: violence | question: What shows that pornography is not an 'innocent activity'?, answer: Research question: What is the only institution wherein the Word of God is preached and the Sacraments are administered?, answer: Church | question: The United Methodist Church recognizes the Apostle's Creed and what other ecumenical creed?, answer: Nicene Creed | question: Who recognizes the historic ecumenical creeds?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the only institution wherein the Word of God is preached and the Sacraments are administered?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What are the Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed used for?, answer: worship | question: What does the United Methodist Church understand itself to be of the holy catholic church?, answer: part | question: What does the United Methodist Church mean by "visible and invisible Church"?, answer: believers | question: The Book of Discipline upholds the concept of the "visible and invisible Church," meaning that all who are truly believers in every age belong to what?, answer: the holy Church | question: The Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed are often used in what type of worship?, answer: services | question: Whose Creed does the United Methodist Church recognize?, answer: Apostle question: The United Methodist Church upholds the sanctity of what?, answer: human life | question: What is the United Methodist Church reluctant to affirm as an acceptable practice?, answer: abortion | question: Who upholds the sanctity of human life?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the United Methodist Church committed to helping women find alternatives to abortion?, answer: pregnancy resource centers | question: What Religious Coalition was the United Methodist Church a founding member of?, answer: Reproductive Choice | question: The United Methodist Church upholds the sanctity of human life both of the child and what?, answer: the mother | question: What type of abortion does the United Methodist Church condemn?, answer: late-term or partial birth abortion | question: What is the United Methodist Church committed to helping women find?, answer: feasible alternatives | question: What does the United Methodist Church not condemn the use of late-term or partial birth abortion?, answer: a medical necessity | question: Who does the United Methodist Church uphold the sanctity of human life?, answer: the child question: Along with the United Methodist Church, who condemns the death penalty?, answer: other Methodist churches | question: What church believes that Jesus repudiated the lex talionis?, answer: Methodist | question: What does the United Methodist Church condemn?, answer: capital punishment | question: What does the United Methodist Church say it cannot accept retribution or social vengeance as a reason for taking?, answer: human life | question: What church condemns the death penalty?, answer: Church | question: Who believes that Jesus repudiated the lex talionis?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: The General Conference of what church calls for its bishops to uphold opposition to the death penalty?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church believe the death penalty falls unfairly and unequally upon?, answer: marginalized persons | question: The United Methodist Church says it cannot accept retribution or what as a reason for taking human life?, answer: social vengeance | question: What does the United Methodist Church say it cannot accept as a reason for taking human life?, answer: retribution question: What is the Radcliffe Institute for?, answer: Advanced Study | question: Where is Harvard's main campus located?, answer: Boston | question: What does Harvard have in the Boston metropolitan area?, answer: campuses | question: Where is Harvard's main campus located?, answer: Harvard Yard | question: What is the name of the sports facility located in the Allston neighborhood of Boston?, answer: Harvard Stadium | question: What is the name of the university that is organized into eleven academic units?, answer: University | question: What is the name of the university's main campus?, answer: Harvard | question: How many academic units are there at Harvard?, answer: eleven separate academic units | question: Where is the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study located?, answer: the Boston metropolitan area | question: What is the name of the institute for advanced study at Harvard?, answer: the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study question: What is the name of the business school at the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago Booth School | question: Where is the Pritzker School of Medicine located?, answer: Chicago | question: What does the Harris School of?, answer: Public Policy Studies | question: What is the name of the school at the University of Chicago?, answer: Social Service Administration | question: What is the name of the medical school at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Pritzker School | question: What is the name of the law school at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Law School | question: What is the name of the school of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Harris School | question: What is the name of the Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies school at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Graham School | question: What is the name of the professional school at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Divinity School | question: What is the name of the business school at the University of Chicago?, answer: the University of Chicago Booth School of Business question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's library system?, answer: Chicago Library system | question: What does the University of Chicago Library system rank among in the United States?, answer: library systems | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's library?, answer: Mansueto Library | question: What library is located at the University of Chicago?, answer: Rika Mansueto Library | question: What library no longer contains any volumes?, answer: Harper Memorial Library | question: What type of library is the D'Angelo Law Library?, answer: special libraries | question: What type of volumes does the Regenstein Library contain?, answer: print volumes | question: What type of collection does the John Crerar Library have?, answer: general science | question: The John Crerar Library contains more than 1.3 million volumes in what subject?, answer: science | question: What is the name of the special library at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Social Service Administration Library question: What does the Booth School of Business maintain in Singapore, London, and the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago?, answer: campuses | question: Where is the Booth School of Business located?, answer: Chicago | question: Where is Renmin University's campus located?, answer: Haidian District | question: The University of Chicago also maintains facilities apart from what?, answer: its main campus | question: What does the University of Chicago maintain apart from its main campus?, answer: facilities | question: Where did the University of Chicago open a center in 2015?, answer: Hong Kong | question: In what city is the Booth School of Business located?, answer: London | question: What neighborhood of Chicago is the Booth School of Business located in?, answer: Streeterville | question: Where did the University of Chicago open a center in 2010?, answer: Beijing question: What city was the site of the first self-sustained man-made nuclear reaction?, answer: Chicago | question: What has the University of Chicago been the site of?, answer: academic movements | question: Who did Milton Friedman support at the Chicago school of economics?, answer: other economists | question: What is the Chicago school of economics?, answer: economic thought | question: Who supported the Chicago school of economics?, answer: Milton Friedman | question: What is the name of the school of economic thought supported by Milton Friedman?, answer: the Chicago school | question: What department at the University of Chicago gave birth to the Chicago school of sociology?, answer: sociology | question: What is the name of the school of economic thought supported by Milton Friedman?, answer: economics | question: What was the first independent sociology department at the University of Chicago?, answer: first | question: What was the sociology department at the University of Chicago?, answer: the first independent sociology department question: Who governs the University of Chicago?, answer: trustees | question: What is the name of the Vice President of the University of Chicago?, answer: Chief Investment Officer | question: What city is the University of Chicago located in?, answer: Chicago | question: What laboratory was Eric Isaacs the Director of in 2013?, answer: Argonne National Laboratory | question: What does the Board of Trustees manage?, answer: fundraising efforts | question: Who is the President of the University of Chicago?, answer: Robert Zimmer | question: Who is the Provost of the University of Chicago?, answer: the university President | question: What is the name of the Director of Argonne National Laboratory?, answer: Provost | question: Who is the Vice President of the University of Chicago?, answer: the Chief Financial Officer | question: What does the Board of Trustees oversee?, answer: plans question: Who donated money to the University of Chicago?, answer: philanthropist John D. Rockefeller | question: Who donated land to the University of Chicago?, answer: Marshall Field | question: Who donated money to the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: How was the University of Chicago financed?, answer: donations | question: Who was John D. Rockefeller?, answer: oil magnate | question: Who created the University of Chicago?, answer: the American Baptist Education Society | question: What was the name of the first building at the University of Chicago?, answer: Cobb Lecture Hall | question: Where was the University of Chicago located?, answer: Chicago | question: Who provided the funds for the first building of the University of Chicago?, answer: Silas B. Cobb | question: What was stipulated that the Rockefeller donation could not be used for buildings?, answer: such money question: What is the second academic school of technology in the country?, answer: Warsaw University | question: Where is the Medical University of Technology located?, answer: Warsaw | question: In what country is the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music located?, answer: Poland | question: What is the National Defence University?, answer: highest military academic institution | question: What is the second academic school of technology in the country?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology | question: What is the largest agricultural university in Poland?, answer: the Warsaw University of Life Sciences | question: What is the highest military academic institution in Poland?, answer: the National Defence University | question: What is the largest music school in Poland?, answer: the Fryderyk Chopin University | question: What is the Medical University of Warsaw?, answer: the largest medical school | question: Where is the oldest Polish academic center?, answer: Kraków question: What region was changed significantly by a Rhine straightening program in the 19th century?, answer: Upper Rhine | question: What was the Rhine straightening program?, answer: program | question: What region was changed significantly by a straightening program in the 19th century?, answer: Rhine | question: When did the Rhine straightening program take place?, answer: the 19th Century | question: What region was changed significantly by a Rhine straightening program in the 19th century?, answer: The Upper Rhine region | question: What type of pools are there in Alsace?, answer: large compensation pools | question: What did the Rhine straightening program increase in the Upper Rhine region?, answer: the ground water level | question: What changed the Upper Rhine region in the 19th century?, answer: a Rhine | question: Where is the Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim?, answer: Alsace | question: What did the amount of on the flood plains decrease sharply?, answer: forests question: When did the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries open?, answer: March | question: Who holds the UK's biggest national collection of material about live performance in the UK since Shakespeare's day?, answer: V&A | question: The V&A Theatre & Performance galleries are available for research, exhibitions, and what?, answer: other shows | question: What types of live entertainment are covered by the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: most other forms | question: The V&A Theatre & Performance galleries hold the UK's biggest national collection of material about what since Shakespeare's day?, answer: live entertainment | question: The V&A Theatre & Performance galleries hold the UK's biggest national collection of material about what since Shakespeare's day?, answer: live performance | question: Where is the UK's biggest national collection of material about live performance in the UK since Shakespeare's day?, answer: The V&A Theatre & Performance galleries | question: What was the former name of the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: the Theatre Museum | question: What is the name of the gallery that opened in March 2009?, answer: The V&A Theatre & Performance | question: What are the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries used for?, answer: exhibitions question: What museum has the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture?, answer: V&A | question: The V&A owns the world's largest collection of what?, answer: post-classical sculpture | question: The V&A's collection spans 5,000 years from Europe, Asia, and what other continent?, answer: North America | question: The V&A's collection spans 5,000 years from Europe, North America, Asia, and what other continent?, answer: North Africa | question: Where does the V&A's Asia department come from?, answer: South Asia | question: The V&A owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture from which country?, answer: Asia | question: From what time period does the V&A have a collection of art?, answer: ancient times | question: The V&A owns the world's largest collection of what type of art?, answer: sculpture | question: What is the largest collection of post-classical sculpture outside of Italy?, answer: Italian Renaissance items | question: The East Asian collections are among the best in what continent?, answer: Europe question: What was Henry Cole's position at the V&A?, answer: first | question: Who was the first director of the V&A?, answer: Henry Cole | question: Where was the Museum of Manufactures first opened?, answer: Marlborough House | question: Where was the Museum of Manufactures moved to?, answer: Somerset House | question: Who occupied the site of the South Kensington Museum in 1855?, answer: Brompton Park House | question: Who was the first director of the V&A?, answer: Cole | question: What museum has its origins in the Great Exhibition of 1851?, answer: V&A | question: What was the V&A renamed to in 1854?, answer: South Kensington Museum | question: What opened in 1857?, answer: the first refreshment rooms | question: What was the original name of the V&A?, answer: Manufactures question: What type of art is a 10th century Rock crystal ewer?, answer: Islamic | question: What is the 10th century Rock crystal ewer a masterpiece of?, answer: Islamic art | question: What is the main function of the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: display | question: What is the name of the museum that holds over 19,000 items from the Islamic world?, answer: V&A | question: In what century did the V&A display items from the Islamic world?, answer: the early 20th century | question: The V&A holds items from what time period?, answer: the early Islamic period | question: From what time period are many Qur'ns with exquisite calligraphy on display?, answer: various periods | question: The Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art contains objects from which country?, answer: North Africa | question: The V&A holds over 19,000 items from what?, answer: the Islamic world | question: When was the early Islamic period?, answer: the 7th century question: Who is expected to pay a major part of the running costs of the V&A?, answer: Dundee City Council | question: The V&A is in discussion with the University of what city?, answer: Dundee | question: What is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland?, answer: V&A | question: Who is in discussion with the V&A in Dundee?, answer: University | question: What is the name of the V&A gallery in Dundee?, answer: The V&A Dundee | question: The V&A Dundee is in discussion with the University of Dundee, University of what city?, answer: Abertay | question: What is the V&A in discussion with the University of Dundee, University of Abertay, Dundee City Council and the Scottish Government?, answer: discussion | question: What is estimated to be £76 million for the V&A Dundee gallery?, answer: costs | question: The V&A Dundee is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in what country?, answer: Scotland | question: What type of art will the V&A Dundee focus on?, answer: graphic arts question: What type of project was the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service?, answer: sponsored project | question: What does vBNS stand for?, answer: Backbone Network Service | question: What organization sponsored the vBNS?, answer: NSF | question: What did the vBNS aim to select?, answer: access points | question: What did the vBNS provide high speed interconnection between?, answer: NSF-sponsored supercomputing centers | question: What did the vBNS provide?, answer: high-speed interconnection | question: What did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on?, answer: line | question: When did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on line?, answer: April | question: What was the vBNS a part of?, answer: part | question: What organization sponsored the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service?, answer: a National Science Foundation question: What is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design?, answer: Albert Museum | question: Who is the Victoria and Albert Museum named after?, answer: Prince Albert | question: Along with the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Albert Memorial, what Royal institution is in the V&A?, answer: Albert Hall | question: Who was the Victoria and Albert Museum named after?, answer: Queen Victoria | question: What type of art is the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: decorative arts | question: Along with the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Albert Memorial, what major cultural institution is located in the V&A?, answer: the Royal Albert Hall | question: What is the abbreviation for the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: V&A | question: What is the name of the memorial that the V&A is associated with?, answer: the Albert Memorial | question: What is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design?, answer: The Victoria and Albert Museum | question: Where is the Victoria and Albert Museum located?, answer: London question: What is the Victoria and Albert Museum's "Search the Collections" feature on?, answer: web-site | question: What museum has a "Search the Collections" feature?, answer: Albert Museum | question: Where is the "Search the Collections" feature located?, answer: Victoria | question: What department was under pressure to digitize the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection?, answer: Image Department | question: What museum has a "Search the Collections" feature?, answer: Albert | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: Museum | question: What did the Word and Image Department have a collection of?, answer: old photos | question: What was shot in the first step of the Factory Project?, answer: new photos | question: Where is the "Search the Collections" feature located?, answer: the Victoria and Albert web-site | question: What were the photos in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Word and Image Department in?, answer: variant conditions question: Where are the Alps located?, answer: Victoria | question: The Victorian Alps are the coldest part of what part of Victoria?, answer: part | question: What is the coldest part of Victoria?, answer: Alps | question: The Alps are part of what mountain system?, answer: the Great Dividing Range mountain system | question: What part of Victoria is the Victorian Alps?, answer: the coldest part | question: What is the coldest part of Victoria?, answer: The Victorian Alps | question: The Alps are part of what mountain system?, answer: the Great Dividing Range | question: In what part of the Alps are average temperatures below 0 °C?, answer: the highest parts | question: What direction does the Great Dividing Range mountain system extend?, answer: east-west | question: Where was Victoria's lowest temperature recorded on July 3, 1970?, answer: Falls Creek question: Who added piecemeal additions to the Victorian parts of the building?, answer: different architects | question: What type of additions were made to the Victorian parts of the building?, answer: piecemeal additions | question: What are the Turner and Vernon galleries now used for?, answer: tapestry gallery | question: What type of part of the building has a complex history?, answer: Victorian | question: What part of the building has a complex history?, answer: part | question: Who was the architect of the Sheepshanks Gallery?, answer: civil engineer Captain Francis Fowke | question: What parts of the building have a complex history?, answer: The Victorian parts | question: Who was the architect of the Sheepshanks Gallery?, answer: Francis Fowke | question: What was the profession of Captain Francis Fowke?, answer: Royal Engineers | question: What are the North and South Courts used for?, answer: temporary exhibitions question: Where were the British and French colonies in the War of the Austrian Succession?, answer: North American | question: What is the War of the Austrian Succession known as?, answer: whose North American theater | question: What treaty ended the War of the Austrian Succession?, answer: Aix-la-Chapelle | question: What was the name of the war of the Austrian Succession?, answer: The War | question: What was the name of the war that ended in 1748?, answer: the Austrian Succession | question: What war ended in 1748?, answer: The War of the Austrian Succession | question: Where were the British and French colonies in the War of the Austrian Succession?, answer: North America | question: What treaty ended the War of the Austrian Succession?, answer: the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle | question: What did the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle resolve?, answer: conflicting territorial claims question: The Writers Guild of America strike halted production of what?, answer: network programs | question: What network did Dirty Sexy Money, Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone and Samantha Who?, answer: various ABC | question: Boston Legal and Life on Mars were examples of what?, answer: other series | question: What network did Dirty Sexy Money appear on in 2007?, answer: ABC | question: What ABC show did not live to see a third season?, answer: Dirty Sexy Money | question: The Writers Guild of what country halted production of network programs for much of the 2007-08 season?, answer: America | question: What did the Writers Guild of America strike halt?, answer: production | question: Why did Life on Mars suffer from the Writers Guild of America strike?, answer: low viewership | question: What ABC show did not live to see a third season?, answer: Eli Stone | question: What was one of ABC's strike-replacement programs?, answer: Duel question: What was the Mongolian name for the Great Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yehe Yuan | question: What is the Mongolian word for the Great Yuan?, answer: Yehe Yuan Ulus[a | question: What dynasty did the Genghisid rulers rule?, answer: Northern Yuan | question: What was the Yuan dynasty?, answer: ruling dynasty | question: What was the pinyin name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yuán Cháo | question: What is another name for the Great Yuan?, answer: Dà Yuán | question: What language did the Mongolian Emperors of the Yuan dynasty learn?, answer: Chinese | question: What language did the Mongolian Emperors of the Yuan use?, answer: Mongolian | question: What dynasty did the Genghisid rulers continue to rule?, answer: the Northern Yuan dynasty | question: What was the empire or ruling dynasty of China established by Kublai Khan?, answer: The Yuan dynasty question: What was the khanate ruled by the successors of Möngke Khan after the division of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: What did Kublai claim the succession of from the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to the Tang dynasty?, answer: former Chinese dynasties | question: What is the Yuan dynasty considered to be?, answer: an imperial Chinese dynasty | question: What was the name of the new dynasty?, answer: Great Yuan | question: What was the khanate ruled by the successors of Möngke Khan after the division of the Mongol Empire?, answer: The Yuan dynasty | question: Which dynasty bore the Mandate of Heaven?, answer: the Yuan dynasty | question: Where is the Mandate of Heaven found?, answer: official Chinese histories | question: What dynasty preceded the Yuan dynasty?, answer: the Ming dynasty | question: Kublai claimed the succession of former Chinese dynasties from the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to which dynasty?, answer: the Tang dynasty | question: What dynasty preceded the Yuan dynasty?, answer: the Song dynasty question: What was the first time that non-native Chinese people ruled all of China?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: Who ruled all of China during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: non-native Chinese people | question: The Yuan dynasty was the first time that non-native Chinese people ruled all of what?, answer: China | question: What was the first time that non-native Chinese people ruled all of China?, answer: The Yuan dynasty | question: Which dynasty is considered to be the legitimate dynasty between the Song dynasty and the Ming dynasty?, answer: the Yuan dynasty | question: Who believe that Han Chinese were treated as second-class citizens?, answer: Chinese people[who | question: According to the traditional Mongolian ideology, Yuan is the beginning of an infinite number of beings, the foundation of peace and happiness, state power, the dream of who?, answer: many peoples | question: Who did not consider the Yuan dynasty to be a legitimate dynasty of China?, answer: Chinese | question: What did Chinese people consider the Yuan dynasty to be?, answer: foreign domination | question: What did Chinese people not consider the Yuan dynasty?, answer: a legitimate dynasty question: What did the Yuan do?, answer: extensive public works | question: What was Guo Shoujing tasked with?, answer: many public works projects | question: Who helped the Yuan reform the lunisolar calendar to provide an accuracy of 365.2425 days of the year?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: When did Beijing become the terminus of the Grand Canal of China?, answer: the Yuan period | question: What did Guo Shoujing help the Yuan reform?, answer: the lunisolar calendar | question: Who undertook extensive public works?, answer: The Yuan | question: Guo Shoujing helped who reform the lunisolar calendar?, answer: the Yuan | question: What calendar was 365.2425 days off of?, answer: Gregorian | question: Chinese travelers to the West were able to provide assistance in what area?, answer: hydraulic engineering question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's laboratory schools?, answer: Chicago Laboratory Schools | question: What is the name of the medical center at the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago Medical Center | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's library system?, answer: Chicago Press | question: What city is the University of Chicago located in?, answer: Chicago | question: What is the name of the National Laboratory that the University of Chicago holds ties with?, answer: Argonne National Laboratory | question: Fermilab, Argonne National Laboratory, and the Marine Biological Laboratory are examples of what?, answer: independent academic institutions | question: What is one of the divisions of the University of Chicago?, answer: graduate research | question: What is the name of the laboratory at the University of Chicago?, answer: the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools | question: Along with Fermilab, Argonne National Laboratory, and the University of Chicago Medical Center, what is the name of a laboratory that the University of Chicago holds ties with?, answer: the Marine Biological Laboratory | question: What is the name of the medical center at the University of Chicago?, answer: the University of Chicago Medical Center question: What type of cutoff did the Corliss steam engine provide more uniform speed?, answer: variable steam | question: What did the Corliss steam engine have?, answer: separate steam admission | question: What did the Corliss steam engine have?, answer: automatic variable steam cutoff | question: What type of valves were in the Corliss steam engine?, answer: exhaust valves | question: What was the acme of the horizontal engine?, answer: the Corliss steam engine | question: What did the committee say no one invention since Watt's time has improved the efficiency of?, answer: the steam engine | question: Which steam engine was patented in 1849?, answer: Corliss | question: What type of engine was the Corliss steam engine?, answer: the horizontal engine | question: How much less steam did the Corliss steam engine use?, answer: 30% less steam | question: What did the Corliss steam engine provide?, answer: more uniform speed question: Antigen specificity allows for the generation of responses that are tailored to what?, answer: specific pathogens | question: The adaptive immune response requires the recognition of specific "non-self" antigens during what process?, answer: antigen presentation | question: Antigen specificity allows for the generation of what?, answer: responses | question: The adaptive immune system allows for a stronger immune response as well as what?, answer: immunological memory | question: When did the adaptive immune system evolve?, answer: early vertebrates | question: What allows for the generation of responses that are tailored to specific pathogens or pathogen-infected cells?, answer: Antigen specificity | question: What requires the recognition of specific "non-self" antigens during a process called antigen presentation?, answer: The adaptive immune response | question: What does the adaptive immune system allow?, answer: a stronger immune response | question: What is used to quickly eliminate a pathogen if it infects the body more than once?, answer: these specific memory cells | question: What system evolved in early vertebrates?, answer: The adaptive immune system question: What does depositionally and intrusively occur during deformation?, answer: new rock units | question: When does the addition of new rock units occur?, answer: deformation | question: What type of erodes the material on the rock unit that is increasing in elevation?, answer: channels | question: What is eroded by hillslopes and channels?, answer: the rock unit | question: Faulting and other deformational processes result in the creation of what?, answer: topographic gradients | question: What causes material on the rock unit that is increasing in elevation to be eroded by?, answer: hillslopes | question: What is the cause of the increase in material on the rock unit?, answer: elevation | question: Faulting and what cause topographic gradients?, answer: other deformational processes | question: What is eroded by hillslopes and channels?, answer: material | question: What enters from below?, answer: igneous intrusions question: What type of engine did compounding become common for after 1880?, answer: road engines | question: compounding was almost universal for what type of engine after 1880?, answer: marine engines | question: What was compounding common for after 1880?, answer: industrial units | question: What type of locomotive was compounding not universally popular?, answer: railway locomotives | question: Where was compounding popular?, answer: many other countries | question: Why was compounding not popular in railway locomotives?, answer: limited space | question: Why was compounding not universally popular in railway locomotives?, answer: the harsh railway operating environment | question: In what country was compounding not common after 1930?, answer: Britain | question: What was common for industrial units, road engines, and marine engines after 1880?, answer: The adoption | question: compounding was not universally popular in railway locomotives because of the harsh operating environment and limited space afforded by what?, answer: the loading gauge question: What did Al-Muwaffaq distinguish between sodium carbonate and silicic acid?, answer: copper compounds | question: In what religion was pharmacology developed?, answer: medieval Islam | question: What did medicine in medieval Islam substantially develop?, answer: pharmacology | question: What did Muhammad ibn Zakarya Rhazes promote the medical uses of?, answer: chemical compounds | question: What did Muhammad ibn Zakarya Rzi promote the medical uses of?, answer: compounds | question: What did the advances in botany and chemistry lead to?, answer: medicine | question: Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi pioneered the preparation of what?, answer: medicines | question: What field of study did Al-Muwaffaq focus on?, answer: chemistry | question: What religion developed pharmacology?, answer: Islam | question: What field of study led to the development of pharmacology?, answer: botany question: What does the new agreement include?, answer: fixed annual carriage fees | question: What are the channel suppliers able to secure if their channels meet certain performance-related targets?, answer: additional capped payments | question: BSkyB and Virgin Media agreed to terminate all High Court proceedings against each other relating to the carriage of what?, answer: their respective basic channels | question: Who is able to secure additional capped payments if their channels meet certain performance-related targets?, answer: both channel suppliers | question: BSkyB and Virgin Media agreed to terminate all proceedings against each other relating to the carriage of their respective basic channels in what court?, answer: High Court | question: What can both channel suppliers secure additional capped payments for if their channels meet?, answer: certain performance-related targets | question: Who did BSkyB terminate High Court proceedings against?, answer: Virgin Media | question: How often are carriage fees fixed for BSkyB and Virgin Media?, answer: annual | question: What is the annual carriage fee for the channels?, answer: m | question: What did BSkyB and Virgin Media agree to terminate High Court proceedings against each other relating to the carriage of their respective basic channels?, answer: the channels question: What are also known as muroplasts?, answer: glaucophyte chloroplasts | question: What are studded with light collecting structures called phycobilisomes?, answer: glaucophyte chloroplast thylakoids | question: What do glaucophyte have that retain a peptidoglycan wall between their double membranes?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What also contain concentric unstacked thylakoids?, answer: Glaucophyte chloroplasts | question: What have chloroplasts that retain a peptidoglycan wall between their double membranes?, answer: Glaucophytes | question: What is the smallest of the three primary chloroplast lineages?, answer: The glaucophyte chloroplast group | question: What surrounds a carboxysome?, answer: concentric unstacked thylakoids | question: What glaucophyte is thought to be one of the first organisms to contain a chloroplast?, answer: Cyanophora | question: What are phycobilisomes?, answer: light collecting structures | question: The alga Cyanophora is thought to be one of what type of organisms to contain a chloroplast?, answer: first question: Where is the annual NFL Experience held?, answer: San Francisco | question: Who unsuccessfully lobbied for the NFL to reimburse San Francisco for city services in the amount of $5 million?, answer: San Francisco city supervisor Jane Kim | question: Who said that homeless people are going to have to leave?, answer: San Francisco mayor Ed Lee | question: What team did San Francisco city supervisor Jane Kim lobby for to reimburse San Francisco for city services?, answer: NFL | question: How often is the NFL Experience held?, answer: annual | question: During what season are more than 1 million people expected to attend the festivities in San Francisco?, answer: Super Bowl Week | question: What was the name of the event held at Justin Herman Plaza on The Embarcadero?, answer: Super Bowl City | question: What will the games and activities in "Super Bowl City" highlight?, answer: cultural diversity | question: Where did "Super Bowl City" open?, answer: Justin Herman Plaza | question: What did the NFL want to reimburse San Francisco for?, answer: city services question: What type of architecture is found in the area?, answer: Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture | question: What type of architecture is found in Fresno?, answer: Mediterranean Revival Style architecture | question: What type of architecture is found in Fresno?, answer: Mission Revival Style architecture | question: When were the homes in Fresno built?, answer: early twentieth century | question: What style of architecture is found in Fresno?, answer: Mediterranean Revival Style | question: What type of urban sprawl is in the north and east areas of Fresno?, answer: tract homes | question: When have many of Fresno's early 20th century homes been restored?, answer: recent decades | question: What type of houses were designed by Hilliard, Taylor & Wheeler?, answer: many Storybook houses | question: What types of homes are in the area?, answer: many California Bungalow and American Craftsman style homes | question: What is the area known for?, answer: its early twentieth century homes question: What modern city has been inhabited for thousands of years?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Where is Ossachite located?, answer: downtown Jacksonville | question: How long has the area of Jacksonville been inhabited?, answer: years | question: How many years has the area of Jacksonville been inhabited?, answer: thousands | question: When were the oldest pottery found in the United States discovered?, answer: BC | question: What state was the team from that discovered some of the oldest pottery in the United States?, answer: North Florida | question: Where is Black Hammock Island located?, answer: Historic Preserve | question: What area of Jacksonville has been inhabited for thousands of years?, answer: the modern city | question: How long has the area of Jacksonville been inhabited?, answer: thousands of years | question: Where are the Mocama villages located?, answer: present-day Jacksonville question: What type of missions are the armed forces often deployed in?, answer: peacekeeping missions | question: Who is regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world?, answer: The armed forces | question: In what district did the armed forces conduct counter-insurgency operations?, answer: Mandera central | question: Where are the armed forces regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions?, answer: the world | question: What was the Waki Commission responsible for?, answer: inquiry | question: What type of operations have the armed forces been conducting in the Mt Elgon area?, answer: counter-insurgency operations | question: In what area were counter-insurgency operations conducted?, answer: Mt Elgon | question: In what month and year did the national elections take place?, answer: December | question: What did the Waki Commission say the armed forces had performed?, answer: its duty well | question: What have there been serious allegations of during counter-insurgency operations in the Mt Elgon area?, answer: human rights violations question: The availability of the Bible in what languages was important to the spread of the Protestant movement?, answer: vernacular languages | question: What country had a long history of struggles with the papacy by the time the Protestant Reformation finally arrived?, answer: France | question: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages was important to the spread of what movement?, answer: Protestant | question: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages was important to the spread of the Protestant movement and what of the Reformed church in France?, answer: development | question: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages was important to the development of what type of church in France?, answer: Reformed | question: What was available in vernacular languages?, answer: Bible | question: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages was important to the spread of what movement?, answer: the Protestant movement | question: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages was important to the development of what church in France?, answer: the Reformed church | question: Who prepared a French version of the Scriptures in 1294?, answer: Guyard de Moulin | question: Who created the illustrated folio paraphrase version of Guyard de Moulin?, answer: Jean de Rély question: What type of life did the average Mongol garrison family of the Yuan dynasty have?, answer: rural leisure | question: What was the name of the garrison family of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongol | question: What did the Mongols practice?, answer: debt slavery | question: Who lived a life of decaying rural leisure?, answer: The average Mongol garrison family | question: What type of debt did the Mongols practice?, answer: slavery | question: What did the Mongols go to for tours of?, answer: duty | question: What did Kublai support?, answer: Chinese religions | question: Whose religions and culture did Kublai support?, answer: Chinese | question: What was eaten up by the costs of equipping and dispatching men for their tours of duty?, answer: income | question: Who were selling their children into slavery by 1290?, answer: the Mongol Empire commoners question: What is another name for a city county?, answer: powiat grodzki | question: What is the basic unit of Poland?, answer: territorial division | question: The districts in Kraków do not have entitlements of what?, answer: powiat | question: The districts in Kraków do not have entitlements of what?, answer: powiats | question: What depends on what powiat a car had been registered?, answer: registration number | question: What type of city is governed by a mayor?, answer: communes | question: What can a gmina not register?, answer: cars | question: What are Lublin, Kraków, Gdask, Pozna?, answer: Such cities | question: What is another name for powiat grodzki?, answer: city county | question: What is the basic unit of territorial division in Poland?, answer: gmina question: The best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity of what?, answer: different inputs | question: The best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of the same size, or what?, answer: any other complexity measure | question: The best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of the same what?, answer: size | question: The best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring what of different inputs of the same size?, answer: the time complexity | question: What are some inputs of size n faster to solve than others?, answer: the following complexities | question: Some inputs of size n may be faster to solve than what other input?, answer: others | question: How many ways are there to measure the time complexity of different inputs of the same size?, answer: three different ways | question: What are the three ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of the same size?, answer: The best, worst and average case complexity | question: The best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of what size?, answer: the same size | question: What may be faster to solve than others?, answer: some inputs question: The biodiversity of what is the highest on Earth?, answer: plant species | question: A 1999 study found that one square kilometer of the Amazon rainforest can contain about 90,790 tonnes of what?, answer: living plants | question: A 1999 study found that one square kilometer of the Amazon rainforest can contain about 90,790 tonnes of what?, answer: plants | question: What does the Ecuadorian rainforest support more than 1,100 of?, answer: tree species | question: What area supports more than 1,100 tree species?, answer: Ecuadorian rainforest | question: In 1999, a study found that one square kilometer of what can contain 90,790 tonnes of living plants?, answer: Amazon rainforest | question: The biodiversity of plant species is the highest on what?, answer: Earth | question: How many acres of the Ecuadorian rainforest supports more than 1,100 tree species?, answer: a quarter square kilometer | question: What is estimated at 356 47 tonnes per hectare?, answer: The average plant biomass | question: What is the average plant biomass in the Amazon rainforest?, answer: hectare question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Protestant European nations | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Protestant European | question: Who relocated to Protestant European nations?, answer: Huguenot émigrés | question: What was the name of the Electorate of the Palatinate?, answer: Electorate | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: England | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Wales | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Scotland | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Denmark | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Sweden | question: Where did the majority of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Switzerland question: What does the capabilities approach look at as a form of "capability deprivation"?, answer: income inequality | question: What does the capabilities approach look at as a form of "capability deprivation"?, answer: income | question: Economic growth and income are considered a means to what?, answer: an end | question: Economic growth and income are considered a means to what?, answer: the end | question: What does the human development approach aim to pursue?, answer: valued goals | question: What is the goal of the capabilities approach?, answer: increasing functionings | question: What is another name for the capabilities approach?, answer: the human development approach | question: What does the capabilities approach look at as a form of "capability deprivation"?, answer: poverty | question: What does the capabilities approach look at income inequality and poverty as?, answer: form | question: What are the things a person values doing?, answer: functionings question: The capture of Warhi Itote led to a better understanding of what command structure?, answer: Mau Mau | question: What did the capture of Warhi Itote lead to a better understanding of?, answer: the Mau Mau command structure | question: What was Warhi Itote's nickname?, answer: General China | question: Who were moved to detention camps?, answer: the Mau Mau supporters | question: How many Mau Mau were killed by the end of Operation Anvil?, answer: 4,686 Mau Mau | question: The capture of Warhi Itote led to a better understanding of what command structure?, answer: the Mau Mau | question: Who was captured on January 15, 1954?, answer: Warũhiũ Itote | question: Where did the Mau Mau supporters move to after Operation Anvil?, answer: detention camps | question: What did Operation Anvil place Nairobi under?, answer: military siege | question: What led to a better understanding of the Mau Mau command structure?, answer: the subsequent interrogation question: Who wrote 'The Small Catechism'?, answer: Luther | question: The Small Catechism has earned a reputation as a model of what?, answer: clear religious teaching | question: Luther's translation of what book is still in use today?, answer: Bible | question: What type of hunger did Luther have?, answer: Saturnian | question: What did Luther plan to collect his writings in?, answer: volumes | question: What is one of Luther's most personal works?, answer: The catechism | question: Why did Luther not want to collect his writings in volumes?, answer: a Saturnian hunger | question: How did Luther view his writings in the catechism?, answer: mine question: Who redesigned the John Madejski Garden?, answer: Kim Wilkie | question: What was the name of the central garden that opened on 5 July 2005?, answer: the John Madejski Garden | question: What is the purpose of the elliptical water feature in the John Madejski Garden?, answer: exhibition purposes | question: What are the glass planters replaced with in winter?, answer: bay trees | question: What is flanked by a central path to the sculpture gallery?, answer: lawns | question: What was redesigned by Kim Wilkie?, answer: The central garden | question: What does the south facade of the John Madejski Garden have?, answer: paths | question: What leads to the sculpture gallery?, answer: a central path | question: What type of planters are on the southern, eastern, and western edges of the garden?, answer: glass planters | question: When did the John Madejski Garden open?, answer: 5 July question: How did the Kikuyu people live?, answer: itinerant farmers | question: In what terms did the Kikuyu people have no land claims?, answer: European terms | question: What was the name of the people that lived in the central highlands?, answer: Kikuyu | question: In what terms did the Kikuyu people have no land claims?, answer: European | question: What did the Kikuyu people receive in exchange for their labour?, answer: less and less land | question: What did most of the Kikuyu people have in European terms?, answer: no land claims | question: The central highlands were home to over a million members of what people?, answer: the Kikuyu people | question: Where did the Kikuyu people live?, answer: The central highlands | question: How were the landless granted less and less land?, answer: exchange | question: What was given less and less in exchange for their labour?, answer: the land question: What is Victoria's main political party?, answer: Australian Labor Party | question: What party is strongest in Melbourne's more affluent eastern and outer suburbs?, answer: Liberal Party | question: What country is Victoria's main political party?, answer: Australia | question: What is Victoria's main political party?, answer: Australian Greens | question: What is the name of Victoria's rural party?, answer: National Party of Australia | question: What is Victoria's main political party?, answer: The centre-left Australian Labor Party | question: Which party is strongest in the working class western and northern suburbs?, answer: Labor | question: What is the name of Victoria's main political party?, answer: the centre-right Liberal Party | question: What is the Australian Labor Party called?, answer: ALP | question: What is the name of Victoria's main political party?, answer: the rural-based National Party question: Who adopted the centrifugal governor?, answer: James Watt | question: Who adopted the centrifugal governor?, answer: Watt | question: Who was James Watt's partner?, answer: Boulton | question: What did the centrifugal governor assume in response to load changes?, answer: constant speed | question: What was attainable at the end of the 19th century?, answer: good speed control | question: Who saw a centrifugal governor at a flour mill?, answer: Watt’s partner Boulton | question: What was cut off from the centrifugal governor?, answer: variable steam | question: What was the centrifugal governor used for?, answer: use | question: What fluctuated to the boiler?, answer: heat load | question: Who built a flour mill in 1788?, answer: Boulton & Watt question: What is used to run proton pumps and carry out oxidative phosphorylation across to generate ATP energy?, answer: mitochondria membrane | question: The inner mitochondria membrane is used to run proton pumps and carry out what?, answer: oxidative phosphorylation | question: What is also often compared to the mitochondrial double membrane?, answer: The chloroplast double membrane | question: The inner mitochondria membrane is used to run proton pumps and carry out oxidative phosphorylation across to generate what?, answer: ATP energy | question: What is the chloroplast double membrane often compared to?, answer: the mitochondrial double membrane | question: What does the inner chloroplast membrane regulate?, answer: metabolite passage | question: What is in the opposite direction of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria?, answer: chloroplast H+ ion flow | question: What regulates metabolite passage and synthesizes some materials?, answer: the inner chloroplast membrane | question: What is the inner mitochondria membrane used to run?, answer: proton pumps | question: What is used to run proton pumps and carry out oxidative phosphorylation across to generate ATP energy?, answer: the inner mitochondria membrane question: What are stromules very rare in?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What do stromules increase the surface area of chloroplasts for?, answer: cross-membrane transport | question: What are very rare in chloroplasts?, answer: Stromules | question: What did some plant biologists claim were just oddly shaped chloroplasts with constricted regions or dividing chloroplasts?, answer: stromules | question: What are stromules more common in?, answer: other plastids | question: What is an example of a stromule in a plant?, answer: roots | question: What are stromules integral features of?, answer: plant cell plastids | question: What did some plant biologists believe stromules were just oddly shaped chloroplasts with?, answer: constricted regions | question: In what part of a plant are amyloplasts most common?, answer: petals | question: What protrude out into the cytoplasm?, answer: The chloroplast membranes question: What is another name for chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: green chloroplasts | question: What has lost the peptidoglycan wall between their double membrane?, answer: Chloroplastidan chloroplasts | question: What is green in chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: Most green chloroplasts | question: What have the genes for the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer been repurposed for?, answer: chloroplast division | question: What are the host organisms of chloroplastidan chloroplasts known as?, answer: land plants | question: What chloroplasts have lost the peptidoglycan wall between their double membrane?, answer: Chloroplastidan | question: What is another large, highly diverse primary chloroplast lineage?, answer: The chloroplastidan chloroplasts | question: What plants have lost their phycobilisomes?, answer: glaucophyte and red algal chloroplasts | question: What is an example of a green chloroplast?, answer: Hæmatococcus pluvialis | question: What do green chloroplasts contain instead of phycobilisomes?, answer: chlorophyll question: What can the chloroplasts of plants orient themselves to best suit?, answer: light | question: Under what type of light do chloroplasts seek shelter?, answer: intense light | question: What did land plants evolve to have instead of a few big chloroplasts?, answer: many small chloroplasts | question: What type of plants evolved to have many small chloroplasts instead of a few big ones?, answer: land plants | question: Mitochondria follow what as they move?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What type of plants evolved to have many small chloroplasts instead of a few big ones?, answer: plants | question: The chloroplasts of what can orient themselves to best suit the available light?, answer: plant and algal cells | question: What can the chloroplasts of plants orient themselves to best suit?, answer: the available light | question: In what conditions will chloroplasts spread out in a sheet?, answer: low-light conditions question: What can pyrenoids divide to form?, answer: new pyrenoids | question: What are roughly spherical and highly refractive bodies?, answer: Pyrenoids | question: What are the chloroplasts of some hornworts and algae called?, answer: pyrenoids | question: What do the chloroplasts of some hornworts and algae contain?, answer: structures | question: What are pyrenoids a site of in plants that contain them?, answer: starch accumulation | question: Where are pyrenoids not found?, answer: higher plants | question: What type of plant contains pyrenoids?, answer: algae | question: Where are pyrenoids not found?, answer: plants | question: The starch is accumulated as what matures?, answer: the pyrenoids | question: In algae with what mechanism is the enzyme rubisco found in the pyrenoids?, answer: carbon concentrating mechanisms question: What does the church recognize tragic conflicts of with life that may justify abortion?, answer: life | question: What may result from an unacceptable pregnancy?, answer: devastating damage | question: What does the church support the legal option of abortion under?, answer: proper medical procedures | question: What does the church support the legal option of under proper medical procedures?, answer: abortion | question: In what cases does the United Methodist Church support the legal option of abortion under proper medical procedures?, answer: such cases | question: What can devastating damage to a mother result from?, answer: an unacceptable pregnancy | question: What does the church recognize tragic conflicts of life with life that may justify abortion?, answer: past Christian teaching | question: What does the church caution does not provide all the guidance required by the informed Christian conscience?, answer: Governmental laws | question: What does the church recognize that may justify abortion?, answer: tragic conflicts | question: What religion is the United Methodist Church?, answer: Christian question: Who was William the Conqueror's eldest son?, answer: Robert Curthose | question: What Roman settlement did Newcastle develop around?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What does Newcastle contribute £13 billion to the United Kingdom's GVA?, answer: cultural centres | question: Who was the Conqueror's eldest son?, answer: William | question: Who was William's eldest son?, answer: Conqueror | question: Newcastle developed around what settlement?, answer: the Roman settlement Pons Aelius | question: What settlement was Pons Aelius?, answer: Roman | question: What is the name of the football club in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle United football club | question: What is the name of the football club in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle United question: What did Stephen Kemble guide the theatre through?, answer: many celebrated seasons | question: What does Newcastle have a proud history of?, answer: theatre | question: Where was the original Theatre Royal located?, answer: Mosley Street | question: Where was the original Theatre Royal located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What theatre did Stephen Kemble manage for fifteen years?, answer: Theatre Royal | question: Who managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle?, answer: Stephen Kemble | question: Who did Stephen Kemble bring from London to Newcastle?, answer: John Kemble | question: What street was the replacement for the Theatre Royal built on?, answer: Grey Street | question: What kind of history does Newcastle have of theatre?, answer: a proud history | question: What did Stephen Kemble guide through many celebrated seasons?, answer: the theatre question: What is the name of the neoclassical centre in Newcastle?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: Who developed Tyneside Classical?, answer: Richard Grainger | question: Who developed Tyneside Classical?, answer: John Dobson | question: What shopping centre was demolished in the 1960s?, answer: Eldon Square | question: What town was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the Eldon Square Shopping Centre?, answer: Grainger Town | question: What street was voted England's finest street in 2005?, answer: Grey Street | question: What is Tyneside Classical?, answer: an extensive neoclassical centre | question: Who described Grey Street as one of the finest streets in England?, answer: Nikolaus Pevsner | question: What country did Nikolaus Pevsner belong to?, answer: England | question: What nationality was Nikolaus Pevsner?, answer: British question: What is one of the UK's leading international universities?, answer: Newcastle University | question: What university was voted 'Best New University' by The Times Good University Guide in 2005?, answer: Northumbria University | question: What university did Newcastle University become independent of on August 1, 1963?, answer: Durham University | question: Which university won the Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2000?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did polytechnics become in the UK?, answer: new universities | question: What university was voted 'Best New University' by The Times Good University Guide in 2005?, answer: Northumbria | question: Who voted Northumbria University 'Best New University' in 2005?, answer: The Times Good University Guide | question: What was Northumbria University voted by The Times Good University Guide in 2005?, answer: Best New University | question: What was Northumbria University voted to be by The Times Good University Guide in 2005?, answer: New University | question: Newcastle University is one of the leading international universities in what country?, answer: UK question: What is the name of the system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear?, answer: Wear Metro | question: What part of the city is served by the Tyne Metro?, answer: Wear | question: Where are the deep-level tunnels in the Tyne and Wear Metro?, answer: Newcastle city centre | question: A bridge was built across what area?, answer: Tyne | question: What is the name of the system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear?, answer: Metro | question: What was the first in the UK to have mobile phone antennae installed in the tunnels?, answer: the underground Metro system | question: Who opened the bridge between Newcastle and Gateshead?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: What was the first in the UK to have mobile phone antennae installed in the tunnels?, answer: The Metro system | question: What part of the city is served by the Metro system?, answer: Tyne and Wear question: What part of the Vistula is the Roman Catholic archdiocese?, answer: bank | question: What does Warsaw have?, answer: various universities | question: What type of archdiocese is Warsaw the seat of?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: Where is the University of Poland located?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the Roman Catholic archdiocese on the left bank of?, answer: Vistula | question: What is the name of the Roman Catholic arch in Warsaw?, answer: diocese | question: What was the city-centre of Warsaw listed as in 1980?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: What type of monuments are located in Warsaw?, answer: monuments | question: What type of university is the Polish Academy of?, answer: Sciences | question: What type of gardens are in Warsaw?, answer: royal gardens question: The citadel of Bukhara was typical of what type of city?, answer: Khwarezmi cities | question: Who opened the gates to the Mongols?, answer: The city leaders | question: The citadel of Bukhara was typical of what type of city?, answer: Khwarezmi | question: What city was not heavily fortified?, answer: Bukhara | question: What was not heavily fortified?, answer: The city | question: What did the Turkish defenders hold for 12 days?, answer: the city | question: Who held Bukhara's citadel for 12 days?, answer: Turkish defenders | question: Who were drafted into the Mongolian army?, answer: young men question: How many theatres still exist in Newcastle?, answer: many theatres | question: What are the Live Theatre, the People's Theatre and the Jubilee Theatre?, answer: Other theatres | question: Who designed the Theatre Royal on Grey Street?, answer: Benjamin Green | question: What type of productions does the Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre host?, answer: smaller touring productions | question: On what street is the Theatre Royal located?, answer: Grey Street | question: What is the name of one of the theatres in the city?, answer: the Live Theatre | question: What is the name of the other theatre in the city?, answer: the Jubilee Theatre | question: What is the largest theatre in Newcastle?, answer: the Theatre Royal | question: What type of productions have been performed at the Theatre Royal?, answer: West End musicals | question: What is the name of the smaller touring theatre in Newcastle?, answer: The Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre question: What is the climate of Newcastle called?, answer: Köppen Cfb | question: What is the climate like in Newcastle?, answer: milder winters | question: What is one of the driest cities in the UK?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the name of the weather center in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle Weather Centre | question: What other area influenced by the Gulf Stream has milder winters and cooler summers?, answer: other areas | question: What type of weather does Newcastle have compared to the rest of the British Isles?, answer: cooler summers | question: What is another area influenced by the Gulf Stream?, answer: inland Scandinavia | question: Newcastle is one of the driest cities in what country?, answer: UK | question: What season is similar to the rest of the British Isles?, answer: winters | question: Newcastle's climate is influenced by what?, answer: the Gulf Stream question: What type of plan does a clinical pharmacist create?, answer: therapy | question: What must the pharmacist assess while designing and initiating a drug therapy plan?, answer: patient drug allergies | question: What must the pharmacist monitor?, answer: adverse drug reactions | question: What must the pharmacist monitor?, answer: potential drug interactions | question: What is the role of a clinical pharmacist?, answer: a comprehensive drug therapy plan | question: What must the pharmacist design and initiate while designing and initiating?, answer: a drug therapy plan | question: What does the review process often involve an evaluation of the appropriateness of?, answer: the drug therapy | question: What does the clinical pharmacist create a comprehensive drug therapy plan for?, answer: patient-specific problems | question: What does the clinical pharmacist identify in a drug therapy plan?, answer: goals | question: What is the first step of a clinical pharmacist's role?, answer: administration question: What nationality are the watercolours in the museum?, answer: British | question: What nationality are the oil paintings in the museum?, answer: European | question: What type of watercolours are in the museum's national collection?, answer: pastels | question: What does the museum hold?, answer: the national collection | question: How many British watercolours are in the museum?, answer: 6800 British watercolours | question: The Spanish tempera on wood is a retable of what church?, answer: St George | question: Who painted the retable of St George?, answer: Andrés Marzal De Sax | question: What material is the Spanish tempera on?, answer: wood | question: What is on the retable of St George?, answer: numerous scenes | question: What includes about 1130 British and 650 European oil paintings?, answer: The collection question: Where is the Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence located?, answer: Italy | question: In what form are the Italian, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical sculptures held?, answer: cast form | question: Who is one of the Italian sculptors in the museum?, answer: Andrea della Robbia | question: Bartolomeo Bon, Bartolomeo Bellano, Luca della Robbia, Donatello, Agostino di Duccio, Andrea Riccio, Antonio Rossellino, Andrea del Verrocchio, Antonio Lombardo, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, Andrea della Robbia, Michelangelo, Michelangelo?, answer: Italian sculptors | question: Who is one of the Italian sculptors in the museum?, answer: Giovanni Battista Foggini | question: What nationality is the Chancel Chapel?, answer: Italian | question: What planet was Bernini a sculptor of?, answer: Triton c. | question: What era is the collection of Italian sculptures in?, answer: Medieval | question: Which Italian sculptor is in the museum?, answer: Giovanni Battista | question: Who is one of the Italian sculptors in the museum?, answer: Giovanni Battista Piranesi question: Who is one of the artists represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: John Russell | question: Who is one of the artists represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: John Flaxman | question: Who is one of the artists represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: John Martin | question: Which modern British artist is represented in the collection?, answer: John Piper | question: Who was a notable artist in the collection?, answer: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione | question: Dürer, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Bernardo Buontalenti, Rembrandt, Antonio Verrio, Paul Sandby, John Russell, Angelica Kauffman, John Flaxman, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Thomas Rowlandson, William Kilburn, Thomas Girtin, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, John Martin, Samuel Palmer, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Lord Frederic Leighton, Sir Samuel Luke Fildes and Aubrey Beardsley are examples of what?, answer: works | question: Which modern British artist is represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: Paul Sandby | question: Which modern British artist is represented in the collection?, answer: Paul Nash | question: Who is one of the artists represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: Bernardo Buontalenti | question: Who is one of the artists represented in the collection of drawings?, answer: Antonio Verrio question: What type of tapestry is well represented in the textiles collection?, answer: European tapestries | question: What type of embroidery is well represented in the textiles collection?, answer: English medieval church embroidery | question: What type of tapestries are mostly represented in the textiles collection?, answer: European | question: What is the largest collection in the world?, answer: textiles | question: How large is the collection of textiles in the world?, answer: the largest such collection | question: What is a well represented textile from the Near East?, answer: early silks | question: What technique is well represented in the textiles collection?, answer: tapestry | question: What technique is well represented in the textiles collection?, answer: lace | question: When did the collection of textiles begin?, answer: the 1st century AD | question: What language is the medieval church embroidery from?, answer: English question: What is dioxygen?, answer: elemental oxygen | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: O | question: Where is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen located?, answer: Earth | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: dioxygen | question: What is a pair of single bonds in the biosphere called?, answer: other double bonds | question: What type of bonds are in the biosphere?, answer: single bonds | question: What is the role of O2 in cellular respiration?, answer: Biological role | question: What is a major part of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Occurrence | question: What is dioxygen?, answer: The common allotrope | question: What has a bond length of 121 pm and a bond energy of 498 kJmol1?, answer: O2 question: Who wrote that there is no Liturgy in the world, either in ancient or modern language, which breathes more of a solid, scriptural, rational piety, than the Common Prayer of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: What was the Book of Common Prayer called when the Methodists were separated from the Church of England?, answer: Common Prayer | question: Who wrote that there is no Liturgy in the world, either in ancient or modern language, which breathes more of a solid, scriptural, rational piety, than the Common Prayer of the Church of England?, answer: Wesley | question: What is the name of John Wesley's revised version of The Book of Common Prayer?, answer: Sunday Service | question: John Wesley wrote that there is no Liturgy in the world, either in ancient or modern language, which breathes more of a solid, scriptural, rational piety, than the Common Prayer of the Church of what country?, answer: England | question: Where was the Sunday Service of the Methodists?, answer: North America | question: Whose Sunday Service has shaped the official liturgies of the Methodists ever since?, answer: Methodists | question: What country was the Sunday Service of the Methodists in?, answer: America | question: John Wesley wrote that there is no Liturgy in the world either in what two languages?, answer: ancient or modern language question: What does the Doctor regularly gain?, answer: new companions | question: What are usually human or humanoid aliens?, answer: Companions | question: Who often gains new companions and loses old ones?, answer: Doctor | question: What were Romana, a Time Lady, and Jo Grant?, answer: Notable companions | question: Who is Ian Chesterton?, answer: William Russell | question: Who was Susan Foreman's granddaughter?, answer: Carole Ann Ford | question: What has been a constant feature in Doctor Who since its inception?, answer: The companion figure | question: Who was Susan Foreman's teacher?, answer: Barbara Wright | question: Who was Barbara Wright's teacher?, answer: Jacqueline Hill | question: Who was the Doctor's first companion?, answer: Susan Foreman question: What does the Boolean satisfiability problem contain?, answer: many problems | question: What is an example of a problem that people would like to solve efficiently?, answer: the Boolean satisfiability problem | question: What is the Boolean satisfiability problem?, answer: the Hamiltonian path problem | question: What is an example of a problem in the complexity class NP?, answer: the vertex cover problem | question: What is the satisfiability problem?, answer: Boolean | question: What class contains many problems that people would like to solve efficiently but for which no efficient algorithm is known?, answer: P | question: What is often seen as a mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm?, answer: The complexity class P | question: The Boolean satisfiability problem, the Hamiltonian path problem, and the vertex cover problem are examples of what class?, answer: NP | question: What class contains many problems that people would like to solve efficiently but for which no efficient algorithm is known?, answer: The complexity class NP | question: How many problems in P are also members of the class NP?, answer: each problem question: What group was categorically placed in a racial hierarchy?, answer: indigenous people | question: The concept environmental determinism served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and what?, answer: people | question: The concept environmental determinism served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and what?, answer: peoples | question: What did environmental determinism serve as a moral justification for domination of?, answer: certain territories | question: What concept served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples?, answer: environmental determinism | question: What did environmental determinism serve as a moral justification for?, answer: domination | question: In what type of environment were people seen as less civilized?, answer: tropical environments | question: What served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples?, answer: The concept environmental determinism | question: What did people living in tropical environments justify as a civilizing mission?, answer: colonial control | question: What did environmental determinism categorically place indigenous people in?, answer: a racial hierarchy question: The concept of inertia can be further generalized to explain the tendency of objects to continue in many different forms of constant motion, even those that are not strictly what?, answer: constant velocity | question: Albert Einstein explained that reference frames subject to what were physically equivalent to inertial reference frames?, answer: constant acceleration | question: The concept of inertia can be further generalized to explain the tendency of objects to continue in many different forms of what?, answer: constant motion | question: Albert Einstein said reference frames subject to constant acceleration were physically equivalent to what?, answer: inertial reference frames | question: Albert Einstein explained that what was physically equivalent to inertial reference frames?, answer: reference frames | question: What does the concept of inertia explain the tendency of to continue in many different forms of constant motion?, answer: objects | question: The concept of inertia can be further generalized to explain the tendency of objects to continue in what forms of constant motion?, answer: many different forms | question: What concept can be further generalized to explain the tendency of objects to continue in many different forms of constant motion?, answer: inertia | question: Where are Newton's Laws of Motion more easily discernible?, answer: such environments | question: If an astronaut and an object were in intergalactic space with no net force of gravity acting on what?, answer: their shared reference frame question: The concept of legal certainty is one of the general principles of what?, answer: European Union law | question: Legislation in member states which implements European Union law must be worded so that it is clearly understandable by those who are subject to what?, answer: law | question: What must have a proper legal basis?, answer: laws | question: The concept of legal certainty is an important general principle of international law and what other law?, answer: public law | question: What is the concept of legal certainty a general principle of?, answer: international law | question: The doctrine of legitimate expectation is a central element of the general principle of legal certainty in what country?, answer: European Union | question: What is one of the general principles of European Union law?, answer: legal certainty | question: What must laws that will have a proper legal basis have in the European Union?, answer: legal effect | question: What country must adopt laws that will have legal effect?, answer: the European Union | question: What are ex post facto laws?, answer: i.e. laws question: Any knot can be uniquely expressed as a connected sum of what?, answer: prime knots | question: What is so important that it has been generalized in different ways in various branches of mathematics?, answer: prime number | question: In what theory is a prime knot indecomposable in the sense that it cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots?, answer: knot theory | question: What is another example of a prime knot?, answer: Prime models | question: In what branches of mathematics has the concept of prime number been generalized?, answer: various branches | question: The concept of prime number is so important that it has been generalized in various branches of what?, answer: mathematics | question: How has the concept of prime number been generalized?, answer: different ways | question: What is a knot that is indecomposable in the sense that it cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots?, answer: a prime knot | question: In knot theory, a prime knot is indecomposable in the sense that it cannot be written as what of two nontrivial knots?, answer: the knot sum | question: What is an example of a prime model?, answer: prime 3-manifolds question: What was the name of the second war in King George's reign?, answer: Indian War | question: How is the conflict known?, answer: multiple names | question: The Seven Years' War was a conflict between France and what other country?, answer: Great Britain | question: What is the conflict known by?, answer: names | question: Who named the second war in King George's reign after their opponents?, answer: British colonists | question: What is another name for the Empire's war?, answer: the Great War | question: What is another name for the Great War for the Empire?, answer: the Fourth Intercolonial War | question: In what country were wars often named after the sitting British monarch?, answer: British question: What is the connection between microscopic conservative forces and nonconservative forces?, answer: macroscopic nonconservative forces | question: The Second law of thermodynamics states that energy transformations within closed systems result in energy transformations from ordered to more random conditions as entropy increases?, answer: nonconservative forces | question: The connection between nonconservative forces and what is described by detailed treatment with statistical mechanics?, answer: microscopic conservative forces | question: In what type of system are nonconservative forces often associated with the transfer of heat?, answer: macroscopic closed systems | question: The connection between nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces is described by detailed treatment with what?, answer: statistical mechanics | question: In what type of system are nonconservative forces often associated with the transfer of heat?, answer: closed systems | question: How is the connection between nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces described?, answer: detailed treatment | question: According to the Second law of thermodynamics, nonconservative forces necessarily result in what?, answer: energy transformations | question: When do nonconservative forces cause energy transformations in closed systems?, answer: entropy increases | question: Nonconservative forces are often associated with the transfer of what?, answer: heat question: What was Cyprus under for the following 380 years?, answer: Western European domination | question: Who controlled Cyprus after the Third Crusade?, answer: Western European | question: Who fought in the Third Crusade?, answer: Anglo | question: What island was conquered by the Anglo-Norman forces of the Third Crusade?, answer: Cyprus | question: The conquest of Cyprus by the Anglo-Norman forces was part of what war?, answer: the Third Crusade | question: The conquest of Cyprus by the Anglo-Norman forces of the Third Crusade opened what in the history of the island?, answer: a new chapter | question: Who conquered Cyprus in the Third Crusade?, answer: the Anglo-Norman forces | question: How long was Cyprus under Western European domination?, answer: the following 380 years | question: How long was Cyprus under Western European domination?, answer: 380 years | question: What opened a new chapter in the history of Cyprus?, answer: The conquest question: What were the 15 Saturn Vs for?, answer: lunar landing missions | question: What did the CMP use while his companions were on the Moon?, answer: lunar orbital sensors | question: What was the payload capacity of the Lunar Roving Vehicle?, answer: Saturn | question: The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) increased the exploration area and televised liftoff of what?, answer: LM | question: What type of spacecraft would the CMP use to stay on the Moon for over three days?, answer: J types | question: What was the Lunar Roving Vehicle called?, answer: LRV | question: What would combine the I and J types?, answer: These final missions | question: What would the Lunar Roving Vehicle allow?, answer: televised liftoff | question: What was the name of the Apollo 20 mission?, answer: Apollo | question: How many Saturn Vs were needed for lunar landing missions?, answer: 15 Saturn Vs question: Along with historians, who has debated the correlation between capitalism, aristocracy, and imperialism?, answer: political theorists | question: Who pioneered the debate between capitalism, aristocracy, and imperialism?, answer: J. A. Hobson | question: Who pioneered the debate between capitalism, aristocracy, and imperialism?, answer: such theorists | question: Hobson argued that domestic social reforms could cure the international disease of what?, answer: imperialism | question: Who was the most prolific non-Marxist before World War I?, answer: Norman Angell | question: What is another name for capitalism?, answer: aristocracy | question: Who pioneered the debate between capitalism, aristocracy, and imperialism?, answer: Joseph Schumpeter | question: What is the correlation between aristocracy and imperialism?, answer: capitalism | question: Who argued that state intervention through taxation could boost broader consumption, create wealth, and encourage a peaceful, tolerant, multipolar world order?, answer: Hobson | question: Who debated the correlation between capitalism, aristocracy, and imperialism?, answer: historians question: What are typically held by the Word and Image department?, answer: Costume sketches | question: What collection is the most comprehensive in Britain?, answer: costume | question: What is the most comprehensive in Britain?, answer: The costume collection | question: What is included in the costume collection?, answer: accessories | question: The V&A's costume collection is the most comprehensive in what country?, answer: Britain | question: For what purpose is the V&A's costume collection dominated?, answer: special occasions | question: What does the Word and Image department hold on paper?, answer: other works | question: Where was the Talbot Hughes collection displayed?, answer: the nearby department store | question: What type of notebooks are typically held by the Word and Image department?, answer: design notebooks | question: Whose collection did the V&A receive as a gift in 1913?, answer: Talbot Hughes question: What level of education is a national examination at the end of Form Four?, answer: secondary level | question: What is Standard One?, answer: First Grade | question: What is the literacy level in Kenya?, answer: the whole population | question: What is the result of the examination needed for placement at?, answer: secondary school | question: What is 6/7-13/14 years?, answer: Primary school age | question: Preschool is a key requirement for admission to what grade?, answer: Standard One | question: What does the KCPE determine at the end of primary school?, answer: vocational training | question: What does the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education determine?, answer: other professional training | question: What does the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education determine?, answer: employment | question: At the end of what type of education do children sit the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education?, answer: primary education question: On what date did the Apollo 8 mission send the first live televised pictures of the Earth and the Moon back to Earth?, answer: Christmas Eve | question: What planet did the Apollo 8 crew send live televised pictures of on Christmas Eve?, answer: Moon | question: What did the crew of Apollo 8 send the first live televised pictures of?, answer: Earth | question: On what day of the year did the Apollo 8 mission send the first live televised pictures of the Earth and the Moon to Earth?, answer: Christmas | question: What book did the Apollo 8 crew read on Christmas Eve?, answer: Genesis | question: What was the first live televised picture of the Earth and the Moon?, answer: first | question: What did the crew of Apollo 8 send back to Earth?, answer: the first live televised pictures | question: In what orbit of the Moon did the Christmas Eve transmission take place?, answer: ninth | question: Who sent the first live televised pictures of the Earth and the Moon back to Earth?, answer: Apollo | question: What did the crew of Apollo 8 read from in the Book of Genesis?, answer: the creation story question: The crisis created a rift within what organization?, answer: NATO | question: What did the crisis have a major impact on?, answer: international relations | question: Some European nations and Japan sought to disassociate themselves from what?, answer: United States foreign policy | question: What did the crisis have on international relations?, answer: a major impact | question: What country's foreign policy in the Middle East did some European nations and Japan seek to disassociate themselves from?, answer: United States | question: Who linked any future policy changes to peace between the belligerents?, answer: Arab oil producers | question: What did the crisis create within NATO?, answer: a rift | question: What had a major impact on international relations and created a rift within NATO?, answer: The crisis | question: What did Arab oil producers link future policy changes to?, answer: peace | question: What did Arab oil producers link to peace between the belligerents?, answer: any future policy changes question: What did the crisis reduce the demand for?, answer: large cars | question: What became mass-market leaders with unibody construction and front-wheel drive?, answer: Japanese imports | question: What was the name of the Honda Civic?, answer: Honda | question: What type of V8 was the Honda Accord?, answer: American | question: What type of American engine was more fuel efficient?, answer: V8 | question: Who imported the Corona?, answer: Toyota | question: What type of engine did the Honda Accord have?, answer: four cylinder engines | question: How many cylinders did the Honda Accord have?, answer: six cylinder engines | question: What type of V8 was the Honda Accord more fuel efficient than?, answer: the typical American V8 | question: What was the name of the Japanese imported car?, answer: Civic question: When was the current 8–4–4 system launched?, answer: January | question: What did the Government of Kenya introduce in January 2003?, answer: free primary education | question: What increased by about 70% in 2003?, answer: primary school enrolment | question: What type of education would be heavily subsidiszed from 2008?, answer: secondary education | question: What is the current system of education in Kenya?, answer: 8–4–4 | question: What country introduced free primary education in 2003?, answer: Kenya | question: What system was launched in January 1985?, answer: The current 8–4–4 system | question: What is still required for secondary and tertiary education?, answer: attendance | question: What did the 8–4–4 system put more emphasis on?, answer: vocational subjects | question: When was the current 8–4–4 system launched?, answer: January 1985 question: What is the Grand coutumier de Normandy?, answer: Great customary | question: What was the original name of the Grand coutumier de Normandy?, answer: Summa de legibus Normanniae | question: Where is the Grand coutumier de Normandie located?, answer: Normandy | question: What was transcribed in two customaries in Latin by two judges?, answer: Norman customary law | question: What Latin language was the Grand coutumier de Normandie originally written in?, answer: curia laïcali | question: Which coutumier of Normandy was authored between 1235 and 1245?, answer: Grand | question: What was the original name of the Grand coutumier de Normandy?, answer: originally Summa de legibus Normanniae | question: Where does the customary law of Normandy survive?, answer: today | question: What is the name of the Channel Islands?, answer: Jersey | question: What is the name of the island in the Channel Islands where the customary law of Normandy survives today?, answer: Guernsey question: The hemicycle in the debating chamber reflects the desire to encourage consensus amongst whom?, answer: elected members | question: Who is the largest party in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Parliament | question: Who is able to sit anywhere in the debating chamber?, answer: Members | question: Who is able to sit anywhere in the debating chamber?, answer: members | question: The Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit where at the front of the debating chamber?, answer: opposite members | question: The largest party in the Parliament sits in the middle of the semicircle with what on either side?, answer: opposing parties | question: What has seating arranged in a hemicycle?, answer: The debating chamber | question: Where do the Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit?, answer: the debating chamber | question: Whose debating chamber has seating arranged in a hemicycle?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: The hemicycle in the debating chamber reflects the desire to encourage what amongst elected members?, answer: consensus question: What has not been finalized for centuries and was confused to represent the policies of major powers?, answer: imperialism | question: The definition of imperialism has not been finalized for centuries and was confused to represent the policies of what?, answer: major powers | question: What is less costly than taking over territories formally?, answer: Informal rule | question: What is less costly than taking over territories formally?, answer: informal rule | question: How long has the definition of imperialism not been finalized?, answer: centuries | question: What did the term imperialism mean by a group of people over another?, answer: control | question: What kind of dominance did informal rule contain?, answer: perceivable kinds | question: What do countries agree to forcefully?, answer: uneven trade agreements | question: What does "full-fledged colonial rule" mean?, answer: the first meaning physical control | question: What did some writers use the term imperialism to mean all kinds of domination or control by a group of?, answer: people question: What was the name of the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V?, answer: Saturn V. Apollo | question: What did NASA delay due to the fire?, answer: CSM | question: What caused pogo oscillation on the Saturn V?, answer: non-steady engine combustion | question: The pogo oscillation of what V caused fuel lines to be damaged in the second and third stages?, answer: Saturn | question: What was the purpose of the Apollo 6 mission?, answer: trans-lunar injection | question: What engine was used to ram the Command Module into the atmosphere at higher than the usual Earth-orbital reentry speed?, answer: Service Module | question: Who was able to catch up on man-rating the LM and Saturn V?, answer: NASA | question: What was the Saturn V ready to fly?, answer: men | question: What was the name of the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V?, answer: Apollo | question: The delay in the CSM caused NASA to catch up on man-rating what?, answer: LM question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace with Catholicism and Gallo-Romance?, answer: Old Norse language | question: What language did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace with Catholicism?, answer: Old Norse | question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings blend their maternal Frankish heritage with?, answer: Old Norse traditions | question: What religion did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace with Catholicism?, answer: Norse | question: Whose descendants replaced the Norse religion and Old Norse language with Catholicism?, answer: Rollo | question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace with Catholicism?, answer: the Norse religion | question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings blend with Old Norse traditions and customs to create a unique Norman culture?, answer: their maternal Frankish heritage | question: What country was the Norman culture in the north of?, answer: France | question: Who replaced the Norse religion and Old Norse language?, answer: their Frankish wives | question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace the Norse religion and Old Norse language with?, answer: Catholicism question: What did the development of for forces follow the unification of disparate ideas?, answer: fundamental theories | question: What did Isaac Newton unite with the orbits of celestial mechanics in his universal theory of gravitation?, answer: forces | question: What theory predicted the unification of the weak and electromagnetic forces?, answer: electroweak theory | question: Supersymmetry is a possibility with what?, answer: candidate theories | question: The development of fundamental theories for forces began along the lines of unification of what?, answer: disparate ideas | question: The development of fundamental theories for forces proceeded along the lines of what of disparate ideas?, answer: unification | question: Isaac Newton unified the force responsible for the orbits of what?, answer: celestial mechanics | question: What led to a modern understanding that the first three fundamental forces are manifestations of matter?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell demonstrated that what were unified through one consistent theory of electromagnetism?, answer: electric and magnetic forces | question: A Grand Unified Theory allowing for the combination of electroweak interaction with what?, answer: the strong force question: What provided a mechanism for Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift?, answer: Plate tectonics | question: What provided a physical basis for many observations of the solid Earth?, answer: plate tectonics | question: What were long linear regions of geologic features explained as?, answer: plate boundaries | question: What time period did Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift take place?, answer: geologic time | question: What did the development of plate tectonics provide a physical basis for?, answer: many observations | question: The development of plate tectonics provided a physical basis for many observations of what?, answer: Earth | question: What could be explained as plate boundaries?, answer: geologic features | question: What were arcs of volcanoes and earthquakes explained as?, answer: convergent boundaries | question: What were mid-ocean ridges explained as?, answer: divergent boundaries | question: What were long linear regions of geologic features explained as?, answer: boundaries question: What are "larn" and "gan"?, answer: Other Geordie words | question: What has influenced the dialects of other English regions?, answer: other foreign languages | question: What is the dialect of Newcastle known as?, answer: Geordie | question: In what part of the UK is the Geordie dialect not used?, answer: other parts | question: What dialects have been heavily altered by the influences of other foreign languages?, answer: other English regions | question: What is pronounced "dead" in the Geordie dialect?, answer: certain words | question: After what rule did the Anglo-Saxons conquer much of England?, answer: Roman Imperial rule | question: What does the Geordie dialect contain that is not used in other parts of the UK?, answer: vocabulary and distinctive word pronunciations | question: What dialect has much of its origins in the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxon populations who migrated to and conquered much of England after the end of Roman Imperial rule?, answer: The Geordie dialect | question: What retains many elements of the old language?, answer: the Geordie dialect question: The protein MinD prevents FtsZ from linking up and what?, answer: forming filaments | question: What do the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into?, answer: filaments | question: What does the protein ARC3 prevent in the poles of the chloroplast?, answer: Z-ring formation | question: What protein assembles into filaments?, answer: FtsZ1 | question: Which protein assembles into filaments?, answer: FtsZ2 | question: What starts when the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into filaments?, answer: The division process | question: What is not well understood?, answer: Another protein | question: What prevents FtsZ from linking up and forming filaments?, answer: The protein | question: What is active at the poles of the chloroplast?, answer: These proteins | question: What helps to form a Z-ring within the chloroplast's stroma?, answer: a protein question: What area is considered the epitome of the Rhine romanticism?, answer: Middle Rhine | question: What river flows around the famous rock Lorelei?, answer: Rhine | question: What is the dominant economic sector in the Middle Rhine area?, answer: tourism | question: What is the Rhine Gorge listed as?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: In what area are viniculture and tourism the dominant economic sectors?, answer: the Middle Rhine area | question: What is considered the epitome of the Rhine romanticism?, answer: the Middle Rhine Valley | question: What is the dominant economic sector in the Middle Rhine area?, answer: viniculture | question: What are viniculture and tourism?, answer: The dominant economic sectors | question: What is the Middle Rhine Valley considered to be the epitome of?, answer: the Rhine romanticism | question: What is the Rhine Gorge listed as?, answer: a UNESCO World Heritage Site question: What pathogen was responsible for the Black Death?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What was flushed into the feeding site infecting the host?, answer: plague bacteria | question: Where did the Black Death begin?, answer: southern China | question: Where did the Black Death spread to?, answer: India | question: What do the fleas move on to when the second population dies?, answer: hosts | question: What was the name of the pathogen that caused the Black Death?, answer: Yersinia | question: What do the fleas move on to when the second population dies?, answer: other hosts | question: What was usually transmitted by the bites of fleas whose midguts had become obstructed?, answer: Y. pestis | question: Where did the Black Death begin?, answer: China | question: Where did the teams of scientists visit in 1894?, answer: Hong Kong question: What Doctor was featured in the first LP?, answer: Doctor | question: The Chase was the earliest Doctor Who-related audio release?, answer: the First Doctor television story | question: What was the first commercially available audiobook?, answer: the Fourth Doctor story State | question: What type of record was the first original Doctor Who audio released on?, answer: LP record | question: What was the name of the first commercially available audio book for Doctor Who?, answer: Decay | question: Who did Doctor Who and the Pescatons feature?, answer: the Fourth Doctor | question: The first commercially available audiobook was an abridged reading of what Doctor?, answer: Fourth | question: The Chase was a narrated abridgement of what Doctor?, answer: First | question: What was a 21-minute narrated abridgement of the First Doctor television story released in 1966?, answer: The earliest Doctor Who-related audio release | question: What was the name of the first commercially available audiobook?, answer: State question: In what decade was Get Carter filmed?, answer: early 1970s | question: What is On the Night of the Fire?, answer: The earliest known movie | question: What did On the Night of the Fire feature?, answer: some exterior scenes | question: Who starred in Stormy Monday?, answer: Sean Bean | question: Who starred in Stormy Monday?, answer: Tommy Lee Jones | question: What was the name of the film that starred Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean?, answer: Stormy Monday | question: Who directed Stormy Monday?, answer: Mike Figgis | question: What city was Get Carter filmed in?, answer: Newcastle | question: The Clouded Yellow and Payroll both feature what type of scenes?, answer: more extensive scenes | question: Who starred in Stormy Monday?, answer: Melanie Griffith question: What type of disobedience took place during the Roman Empire?, answer: collective civil disobedience | question: What did the Roman Empire have the earliest recorded instances of?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What type of civil disobedience did Thoreau commit?, answer: solitary civil disobedience | question: What is one of the demands that some civil disobedience activists refuse to sign bail until certain demands are met?, answer: favorable bail conditions | question: When did collective civil disobedience take place?, answer: The earliest recorded incidents | question: What do some activists refuse to sign until certain demands are met?, answer: bail | question: What is needed for the earliest recorded civil disobedience?, answer: needed][original research | question: What do some activists refuse to sign bail until?, answer: certain demands | question: When did the earliest recorded civil disobedience take place?, answer: place | question: Who committed solitary civil disobedience?, answer: Thoreau question: What is the name of the early Cambrian sessile frond-like fossil?, answer: Stromatoveris | question: What is very similar to Vendobionta of the preceding Ediacaran period?, answer: The early Cambrian sessile frond-like fossil Stromatoveris | question: Where is the Chengjiang lagerstätte?, answer: China | question: When was the fossil Stromatoveris found?, answer: Cambrian | question: What did De-Gan Shu believe ctenophores originated from?, answer: sessile animals | question: What were the rows of cilia used for?, answer: filter feeding | question: What period was Vendobionta a part of?, answer: Ediacaran | question: What is the fossil Stromatoveris similar to?, answer: Vendobionta | question: The early Cambrian sessile frond-like fossil Stromatoveris is very similar to Vendobionta of what period?, answer: the preceding Ediacaran period question: What was the Monroe Doctrine a distinct form of?, answer: Manifest Destiny | question: When did Theodore Roosevelt's interventionism in Central America begin?, answer: early 20th century | question: What country opposed Imperialism in the early 20th century?, answer: United States | question: What was the Monroe Doctrine?, answer: policies | question: What was denounced as a "racket" by Smedley Butler?, answer: American foreign policy | question: What did the US oppose in the early 20th century?, answer: Imperialism | question: Where did Theodore Roosevelt's interventionism take place?, answer: Central America | question: Who expressed its opposition to Imperialism?, answer: The early United States | question: What was the Monroe Doctrine different from?, answer: its own Manifest Destiny | question: What country did Smedley Butler denounce as a "racket"?, answer: America question: What sector of the economy is the majority of employment in Victoria?, answer: service sectors | question: What is the "sporting capital of Australia"?, answer: Victoria | question: What does Victoria's economy consist of?, answer: employment | question: What are some of the service sectors that make up the majority of employment in Victoria?, answer: financial and property services | question: What is the main service sector in Victoria?, answer: health | question: What is the largest service sector in Victoria?, answer: education | question: What is the largest sector of the economy in Victoria?, answer: retail | question: What is the main service sector in Victoria?, answer: hospitality | question: What is the largest sector of employment in Victoria?, answer: manufacturing | question: Where is the Melbourne Cricket Ground located?, answer: Australia question: Whose intervention was immediate?, answer: Luther | question: Who was the Wittenberg jurist?, answer: Jerome Schurf | question: Whose words, through divine mercy, are bringing back every day misguided people into the way of the truth?, answer: Martin | question: Who wrote "Oh, what joy has Dr. Martin's return spread among the elector?", answer: the Wittenberg jurist Jerome Schurf | question: Where was Jerome Schurf from?, answer: Wittenberg | question: What was immediate about Luther's intervention?, answer: The effect | question: In what sermon did Jerome Schurf write to the elector, "Oh, what joy has Dr. Martin's return spread among us?", answer: sixth | question: Who did Dr. Martin bring back to the way of the truth?, answer: people question: What is the creep limit of stainless steel?, answer: turbine entry temperatures | question: What type of temperature is around 30 °C?, answer: condenser temperatures | question: What type of turbine has a temperature range of 565 °C?, answer: steam turbines | question: In what type of power station is the Rankine cycle often used as a bottoming cycle?, answer: combined-cycle gas turbine power stations.[citation | question: What is the creep limit of a steam turbine?, answer: stainless steel | question: Why is the Rankine cycle often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: This low turbine entry temperature | question: What is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: Rankine | question: What is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: a Rankine cycle | question: What is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What is the Rankine cycle often used for in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: a bottoming cycle question: What event in 1988 saw the advent of the mlolongo system?, answer: election | question: Who won re-election in 1992 and 1997?, answer: Daniel arap Moi | question: Who was supposed to line up behind their favoured candidates instead of a secret ballot?, answer: voters | question: What did the mlolongo system lead to widespread agitation for?, answer: constitutional reform | question: Who won re-election in 1992 and 1997?, answer: Daniel arap | question: What did the mlolongo system replace?, answer: a secret ballot | question: What did the mlolongo system lead to?, answer: widespread agitation | question: What type of elections were held in 1992 and 1997?, answer: democratic, multiparty elections | question: Who won re-election in 1992 and 1997?, answer: Moi | question: What type of election did Daniel arap Moi win?, answer: - question: What party commanded the majority of seats in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: SNP | question: What was a referendum on in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Scottish independence | question: What did the election produce?, answer: a majority SNP government | question: What was the result of the SNP's overall majority in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: sufficient support | question: What meant that there was sufficient support in the Scottish Parliament to hold a referendum on Scottish independence?, answer: The SNP overall majority | question: Who retained East Lothian by 151 votes?, answer: Labour leader Iain Gray | question: The election produced a majority SNP government, making this the first time in the Scottish Parliament where a party has commanded what?, answer: a parliamentary majority | question: What was the first time a party has commanded a parliamentary majority in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: first | question: The election produced a majority SNP government, making it the first time a party has commanded a parliamentary majority where a party has commanded a parliamentary majority?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: In what Parliament did the SNP have enough support to hold a referendum on Scottish independence?, answer: Scottish question: What is present in fats, fatty acids, amino acids, and proteins?, answer: carbonyl groups | question: What element does squalene and the carotenes not contain?, answer: oxygen | question: Oxygen is found in almost all biomolecules that are important to what?, answer: life | question: What is an example of a fatty acid that contains oxygen?, answer: amino acids | question: What is another name for hydroxylapatite?, answer: calcium phosphate | question: What is an example of a common complex biomolecule that does not contain oxygen?, answer: squalene | question: What is an example of a biologically important energy-carryingmolecule?, answer: ADP | question: What is a biologically important energy-carryingmolecule?, answer: ATP | question: What is the only purine that does not contain oxygen?, answer: adenine | question: In what group does oxygen occur in ATP and ADP?, answer: phosphate question: What did the embargo cause immediate demands to address?, answer: U.S. energy security | question: What did the embargo cause to the US economy?, answer: immediate demands | question: What country's economy was affected by the embargo?, answer: US | question: What country's energy security was threatened by the embargo?, answer: U.S. | question: Who did the embargo leave searching for new ways to increase oil supplies?, answer: oil companies | question: The embargo left oil companies searching for new ways to increase what?, answer: oil supplies | question: The embargo left companies searching for new ways to increase oil supplies, even in rugged terrain such as the Arctic., answer: oil | question: What did the embargo leave oil companies searching for?, answer: new ways | question: What did the embargo have a negative influence on?, answer: the US economy | question: What did the embargo leave oil companies searching for?, answer: new fields question: Where was the embargo not uniform?, answer: Europe | question: What did the UK and France receive almost uninterrupted?, answer: supplies | question: Who was an ally of Israel during the Six-Day War?, answer: UK | question: Who did Harold Wilson support during the Six-Day War?, answer: Israelis | question: What country refused to allow America to use its airfields?, answer: France | question: What did the Netherlands face when they were a member of the European Economic Community?, answer: a complete embargo | question: What country refused to use their airfields?, answer: America | question: Which country faced a complete embargo?, answer: Netherlands | question: What was the name of the European Economic Community?, answer: EEC | question: What did the UK and France embargo?, answer: arms question: What did the energy crisis lead to greater interest in?, answer: renewable energy | question: What did the energy crisis lead to greater interest in?, answer: domestic fossil fuels | question: What has been dominated by crisis-mentality thinking?, answer: American energy policies | question: What did the energy crisis lead to in renewable energy, nuclear power, and domestic fossil fuels?, answer: greater interest | question: What type of energy did the energy crisis lead to greater interest in?, answer: nuclear power | question: What does the crisis-mentality thinking promote?, answer: expensive quick fixes | question: What led to greater interest in renewable energy, nuclear power, and domestic fossil fuels?, answer: The energy crisis | question: What is the criticism of American energy policies since the crisis dominated by?, answer: crisis-mentality thinking | question: What have congresses and presidents repeatedly backed policies that promise are politically expedient, but whose prospects are doubtful?, answer: solutions | question: What has been dominated by crisis-mentality thinking?, answer: policies question: What did the secular authorities ban on the 95 of?, answer: Theses | question: On what river was the Diet of Worms held?, answer: Rhine | question: Where was the Diet of 1521 held?, answer: Worms | question: Who enforced the ban on the 95 Theses?, answer: the secular authorities | question: Who presides over the Diet of Worms?, answer: Emperor Charles V presiding | question: Who appeared as ordered before the Diet of Worms?, answer: Luther | question: What fell to the secular authorities?, answer: The enforcement | question: Where did the Diet of Worms take place?, answer: place | question: On what river was the Diet of Worms held?, answer: the Rhine | question: What fell to the secular authorities?, answer: the ban question: What does the evolutionary strategy used by cicadas of the genus Magicicada use?, answer: prime numbers | question: What insects spend most of their lives as grubs underground?, answer: cicadas | question: What is it difficult for for cicadas to evolve that could specialize as predators on Magicicadas?, answer: predators | question: What would be up to 2% higher during outbreaks of 14 and 15 year cicadas than during outbreaks of 13 and 17 year cicadas?, answer: average predator populations | question: What do cicadas of the genus Magicicada make use of prime numbers?, answer: use | question: At what intervals would cicadas appear every 12 years?, answer: a non-prime number intervals | question: What makes it difficult for predators to evolve that could specialize as predators on cicadas?, answer: the prime number intervals | question: When would average predator populations of 14 and 15 year cicadas be up to 2% higher than during outbreaks of 13 and 17 year cicadas?, answer: hypothetical outbreaks | question: What genus do cicadas belong to?, answer: Magicicada | question: What type of cicadas would be up to 2% higher during over a 200-year period?, answer: outbreaks question: The WG I Summary for Policymakers report says they are certain that emissions resulting from what are substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases?, answer: human activities | question: What has increased by 0.3 to 0.6 °C over the last 100 years?, answer: global mean surface air temperature | question: What is the executive summary of the WG I Summary for Policymakers?, answer: report | question: Who is the WG I Summary for?, answer: Policymakers | question: What does the WG I Summary for Policymakers report say is substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases?, answer: emissions | question: What is the same magnitude as global mean surface air temperature?, answer: natural climate variability | question: What do the WG I Summary for Policymakers believe has predicted the increase in global mean surface air temperature over the last 100 years?, answer: climate models | question: The unequivocal detection of the enhanced greenhouse effect is not likely for how long?, answer: decade | question: What will increase by 0.3 °C per decade during the 21st century?, answer: global mean temperature | question: What does the WG I Summary for Policymakers report say is warming?, answer: Earth question: Who occupied important places in society?, answer: many Huguenots | question: Where did the British defeat in 1759-60?, answer: New France | question: Who occupied important places in society?, answer: Huguenots | question: Where did the exodus of Huguenots come from?, answer: France | question: What did the Huguenots occupy in society?, answer: important places | question: The exodus of Huguenots from France created a brain drain because many Huguenots had occupied important places in what?, answer: society | question: What country defeated New France in 1759-60?, answer: British | question: Who did the British colonies open settlement to?, answer: religious dissenters | question: The French crown's refusal to allow non-Catholics to settle in New France may explain the colony's slow rate of what?, answer: population growth | question: The French crown's refusal to allow non-Catholics to settle in New France may help explain that the colony's slow rate of population growth compared to what?, answer: the neighbouring British colonies question: What is more efficient than reciprocating piston type steam engines?, answer: Steam turbines | question: What was the final major evolution of the steam engine design?, answer: steam turbines | question: Steam turbines are more efficient than what type of reciprocating engine?, answer: piston type steam engines | question: What did steam turbines replace in electricity generating stations in the 20th century?, answer: reciprocating engines | question: What advantage did steam turbines have over reciprocating engines?, answer: higher speed | question: What was the final major evolution of in the 19th century?, answer: the steam engine design | question: Why are steam turbines more efficient than reciprocating piston type steam engines?, answer: fewer moving parts | question: What type of service did steam turbines provide?, answer: generator service | question: What advantage did steam turbines have over reciprocating engines?, answer: smooth rotation | question: What were efficiency, higher speed appropriate to generator service, and smooth rotation of steam turbines?, answer: advantages question: China was torn by dissension and what?, answer: unrest | question: What dynasty was torn by dissension and unrest?, answer: Yuan | question: What caused China to be torn by?, answer: dissension | question: The final years of the Yuan dynasty were marked by struggle, famine, and what?, answer: bitterness | question: What was the final years of the Yuan dynasty marked by?, answer: famine | question: What was the final years of the Yuan dynasty marked by?, answer: struggle | question: What country was torn by dissension and unrest?, answer: China | question: The reigns of the later Yuan emperors were marked by intrigues and what?, answer: rivalries | question: Kublai Khan's successors lost all influence on what?, answer: other Mongol lands | question: What did the Mongols beyond the Middle Kingdom see them as too?, answer: Chinese question: What river did Francisco de Orellana travel the length of?, answer: Amazon River | question: What river did Francisco de Orellana travel the length of?, answer: Amazon | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Orellana | question: Geoglyphs have been found on deforested land dating between AD 0-1250, furthering claims about what?, answer: Pre-Columbian civilizations | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: first | question: What did Orellana not exaggerate?, answer: claims | question: What is an example of a practice that is believed to have shaped the Amazon rainforest for at least 11,000 years?, answer: terra preta | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: What river did Francisco de Orellana travel the length of?, answer: the Amazon River | question: What nationality was Francisco de Orellana?, answer: European question: What was the name of the colony that the Huguenots found in Brazil?, answer: France Antarctique | question: Where did the first Huguenots leave?, answer: France | question: Who were the Huguenots to leave France?, answer: first | question: What was the group of Huguenots a part of?, answer: part | question: Who wanted freedom from persecution in Switzerland and the Netherlands?, answer: Huguenots | question: The first Huguenots to leave France sought freedom from what in Switzerland and the Netherlands?, answer: persecution | question: What was the name of the colonisers that arrived in Brazil in 1555?, answer: French | question: What did the first Huguenots seek from persecution in Switzerland and the Netherlands?, answer: freedom | question: Where did the Huguenots seek freedom from persecution?, answer: Switzerland | question: Fort Coligny was an attempt to establish a French colony in what country?, answer: South America question: John Wesley was a priest of what church?, answer: England | question: Who ordained the first Methodist clergy?, answer: John Wesley | question: How many Methodist clergy were ordained by John Wesley?, answer: first | question: Who appoints elders and deacons in the United Methodist Church?, answer: bishops | question: What type of clergy were ordained by John Wesley?, answer: Methodist | question: Who were ordained by John Wesley?, answer: The first Methodist clergy | question: What are the clergy appointed to?, answer: various ministries | question: Who did the American Revolution isolate from the Church of England?, answer: Methodists | question: Where are elders in the Methodist church?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: Who is subject to the authority and appointment of their bishops?, answer: Elders question: What network did Leonard Goldenson try to internationalize in the 1950s?, answer: ABC | question: What was the first attempt to internationalize ABC?, answer: first | question: What was the first attempt to internationalize?, answer: the ABC television network date | question: Who tried to use the same strategies he had made in expanding UPT's theater operation to the international market?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: What type of investing did Leonard Goldenson try?, answer: international investing | question: What was the name of the Japanese network that Goldenson invested in in 1957?, answer: Nihon Educational Television | question: Who first tried to internationalize ABC in the 1950s?, answer: Goldenson | question: Who did Leonard Goldenson say ABC broadcast the coronation of in June 1953?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: What did Goldenson invest in in the mid-1960s?, answer: broadcasting properties question: Who plotted the first buildings of the University of Chicago campus?, answer: Chicago architect Henry Ives Cobb | question: What city was Henry Ives Cobb from?, answer: Chicago | question: Who plotted the first buildings of the University of Chicago campus?, answer: Henry Ives Cobb | question: What is Hutchinson Hall modeled after?, answer: Christ Church Hall | question: What are the first buildings of the University of Chicago campus known as?, answer: Main Quadrangles | question: The Main Quadrangles consist of six quadrangles, each surrounded by what?, answer: buildings | question: Who designed the buildings of the Main Quadrangles?, answer: Cobb | question: Who designed the buildings of the Main Quadrangles?, answer: other architectural firms | question: What is the name of the University Commons?, answer: Hutchinson Hall | question: Along with the Victorian Gothic and Collegiate Gothic styles, what style was used in the building of the Main Quadrangles?, answer: Collegiate Gothic styles question: Who developed the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: Thomas Savery | question: What did Thomas Savery's water pump use to raise it higher?, answer: steam pressure | question: What was used to power textile machinery?, answer: water wheels | question: What did Thomas Savery use to create a vacuum?, answer: steam | question: What type of pump was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water | question: Who developed the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: Savery | question: What were the water wheels used to power?, answer: textile machinery | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: first | question: What was a water pump?, answer: The first commercial steam-powered device | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: a water pump question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: What was Newcomen's engine used for?, answer: most cases | question: What was the first commercially successful true engine?, answer: first | question: What did the first commercially successful true engine generate?, answer: power | question: What was the first commercially successful true engine?, answer: the atmospheric engine | question: What was pumped back into a storage reservoir above the wheel?, answer: Water | question: What did Newcomen's atmospheric engine pump?, answer: water | question: What was the atmospheric engine?, answer: The first commercially successful true engine | question: Who proposed the use of a piston in the atmospheric engine?, answer: Papin question: Who were the first direct elections for to the Legislative Council?, answer: native Kenyans | question: When did the first direct elections for native Kenyans to the Legislative Council take place?, answer: place | question: What country became a republic under the Kenya Independence Act 1963?, answer: Kenya | question: What was the first direct election for native Kenyans to the Legislative Council?, answer: first | question: Who were the first direct elections for to the Legislative Council?, answer: Kenyans | question: What took place in 1957?, answer: The first direct elections | question: What group formed a government in Jomo Kenyatta?, answer: the Kenya African National Union | question: What act allowed Kenya to become an independent country?, answer: the Kenya Independence Act | question: Where did the first direct elections for native Kenyans take place?, answer: the Legislative Council | question: What was Kenya's republic name in 1964?, answer: Republic of Kenya question: What is the modern-day city of Masovia?, answer: Warsaw | question: What was the name of the first fortified settlement on the site of today's Warsaw?, answer: first | question: What were located in Bródno and Jazdów?, answer: The first fortified settlements | question: What did Warsaw's economy consist of in the 14th century?, answer: trade | question: Where were the first fortified settlements on the site of today's Warsaw located?, answer: Jazdów | question: What was the name of the fishing village located on the site of Warsaw?, answer: Warszowa | question: Where were the first fortified settlements on the site of today's Warsaw located?, answer: Bródno | question: Where is Warsaw located?, answer: today | question: Who raided Jazdów?, answer: nearby clans question: What did the first four Saturn I test flights contain?, answer: dummy upper stages | question: How many Saturn I test flights were launched from LC-34?, answer: first | question: What type of first stages did the first four Saturn I test flights have?, answer: only live first stages | question: What were the dummy upper stages filled with?, answer: water | question: What was the first Saturn I test flight with a live S-IV?, answer: The first flight | question: What was the name of the first test flight with a live S-IV?, answer: Saturn | question: Pegasus satellites measured the frequency and severity of what?, answer: micrometeorite impacts | question: What was the first Saturn I test flight with?, answer: a live S-IV | question: In 1964 and 1965, where were the first five CSMs launched?, answer: orbit | question: What did the last three CSMs carry to support the Apollo program?, answer: Pegasus satellites question: The colliery railways in north-east England became the leading centre for experimentation and development of what?, answer: steam locomotives | question: Who built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive?, answer: first | question: What was built by Richard Trevithick?, answer: The first full-scale working railway steam locomotive | question: Who built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive?, answer: Trevithick | question: Where is Abercynon?, answer: south Wales | question: Where was the Pen-y-darren ironworks located?, answer: Merthyr Tydfil | question: In what country was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: Wales question: Who created the first geological map of the United States?, answer: William Maclure | question: What country did Maclure survey in 1807?, answer: United States | question: What was produced in 1809 by William Maclure?, answer: The first geological map | question: What was the first geological map of the United States?, answer: first | question: Who created the first geological map of the United States?, answer: Maclure | question: What country was the first geological map of?, answer: U.S. | question: What type of classification was used in the first geological map of the United States?, answer: rocks | question: What did Maclure do in 1807?, answer: a geological survey question: What was the capital of the Commonwealth in 1596?, answer: Warsaw | question: What was the name of the uprising between August and October 1944?, answer: Warsaw Uprising | question: What city was the capital of Poland in 1313?, answer: Kraków | question: What historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313?, answer: first | question: Who moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw?, answer: King Sigismund III Vasa | question: Warsaw was awarded the highest military decoration for heroism by what country?, answer: Poland | question: What did Kraków serve as in 1313?, answer: the Polish capital city | question: Where did the Warsaw Uprising take place in 1943?, answer: the Warsaw ghetto | question: What is the name of the first historical reference to Warsaw?, answer: The first historical reference | question: What nationality was Kraków?, answer: Polish question: Who is chosen to represent the balance of religious beliefs according to the Scottish census?, answer: Speakers | question: Faith groups can make direct representations to the Presiding Officer to nominate who?, answer: speakers | question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: first | question: Who can make direct representations to the Presiding Officer to nominate speakers?, answer: Faith groups | question: The first item of what on Wednesdays is Time for Reflection?, answer: business | question: What issue does Time for Reflection discuss?, answer: faith | question: What is the first item of business in the House of Parliament?, answer: Commons | question: What can faith groups make to the Presiding Officer to nominate speakers?, answer: direct representations | question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: Reflection | question: On what day of the week is Time for Reflection held?, answer: Wednesdays question: What was the first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: Where is Pons Aelius located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What was the first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle?, answer: first | question: What was Pons Aelius?, answer: The first recorded settlement | question: What type of fort was Pons Aelius?, answer: Roman | question: What did Hadrian institute on his tour of Britain?, answer: bridge | question: Where is the supply fort Arbeia located?, answer: South Shields | question: In what country did Hadrian visit the site of Pons Aelius?, answer: Britain | question: What is still visible in parts of Newcastle?, answer: Wall | question: What was Pons Aelius?, answer: a Roman fort question: Who had yet to adopt a tea culture?, answer: Europeans | question: What do the first recorded travels by Europeans to China date back to?, answer: back date | question: How long ago did Europeans travel to China?, answer: first | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Marco Polo | question: What country did Europeans first travel to?, answer: China | question: What did Marco Polo not mention in his account of the Great Wall of China?, answer: tea houses | question: What dates back to the time of Europeans traveling to China?, answer: The first recorded travels | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Europe | question: What is the capital of the Great Khan?, answer: capital | question: What was the name of Marco Polo's account of his travels?, answer: Il milione question: What type of calls will the Broncos radio stations carry?, answer: play | question: What is Ed McCaffrey's job?, answer: color commentary | question: In what country will the broadcasts of the game be audible?, answer: United States | question: Where is WBT-FM based?, answer: South Carolina | question: Who is on color commentary for the Denver Broncos?, answer: Ed McCaffrey | question: What stations in the markets of each team will carry their local play-by-play calls?, answer: The flagship stations | question: Who will carry the game in North Carolina?, answer: Eugene Robinson | question: Who is on color commentary for the game in North Carolina?, answer: Jim Szoke | question: Where is WBT-FM based?, answer: Carolina | question: Who is on play-by-play for the Denver Broncos?, answer: Dave Logan question: What is Bielany Forest home to?, answer: flora | question: What is Bielany Forest home to?, answer: rich fauna | question: Warsaw is located within the border region of what?, answer: several big floral regions | question: The flora of Warsaw may be very rich in what?, answer: species | question: Where is Bielany Forest located?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the other big forest area by the southern city border?, answer: Kabaty Forest | question: Bielany Forest nature reserve is connected with what forest?, answer: Kampinos Forest | question: What is Kabaty Forest?, answer: Other big forest area | question: What is the name of the remaining part of the Masovian Primeval Forest?, answer: Bielany Forest | question: What are close-to-wilderness areas?, answer: natural forests question: What type of water flows near the surface of the lake?, answer: cold water | question: What lake is a small fraction of the Rhine water diverted to?, answer: Lake Überlingen | question: What lake does the cold water not mix with?, answer: Upper Lake | question: What type of water flows into the lake?, answer: cold, gray mountain water | question: What is the name of the island off the northern shore of the lake?, answer: Lindau | question: What does Rheinrinne mean?, answer: Rhine Gutter | question: What flows near the surface of the lake?, answer: The cold water | question: What is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake?, answer: the Rhine water | question: What type of water is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake?, answer: Rhine | question: What determines the flow of the Rhine water along the entire length of the lake?, answer: the water level question: The second scale shows the most recent eon with what?, answer: an expanded scale | question: The following four timelines show what?, answer: the geologic time scale | question: The Quaternary period is further expanded in what scale?, answer: the fourth scale | question: In what scale is the most recent era expanded?, answer: the third scale | question: What shows the most recent eon with an expanded scale?, answer: The second scale | question: Which scale shows the most recent eon with an expanded scale?, answer: the second scale | question: The Quaternary is expanded in what scale?, answer: fourth | question: In what scale is the most recent eon shown?, answer: third | question: The Holocene is too small to be shown clearly on what timeline?, answer: the third timeline | question: The second, third, and fourth timelines are each section of their preceding timeline as indicated by what?, answer: asterisks question: What is one of the largest primes not known to have any particular form?, answer: Mersenne primes | question: What are some of the largest known?, answer: primes | question: What have some of the largest known primes not known to have any particular form been found by taking a piece of semi-random binary data, converting it to a number n, multiplying it by 256k for some positive integer k, and searching for?, answer: possible primes | question: What does the following table give?, answer: the largest known primes | question: How have some of the largest known primes been found?, answer: distributed computing | question: What is not known to have any particular form?, answer: the largest primes | question: What type of data has been used to find some of the largest primes not known to have any particular form?, answer: semi-random binary data | question: What gives the largest known primes of the mentioned types?, answer: The following table | question: The Electronic Frontier Foundation offers $150,000 and $250,000 for primes with at least 100 million digits and what?, answer: 1 billion digits | question: What is the name of the Great Internet Prime Search project?, answer: Mersenne question: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, The New York Times, and some students have criticized Harvard for its reliance on teaching fellows for some aspects of what?, answer: undergraduate education | question: What country is the Societies of the World?, answer: United States | question: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, The New York Times, and some students have criticized Harvard for its reliance on teaching fellows for some aspects of what?, answer: education | question: What does the four-year, full-time undergraduate program comprise a minority of?, answer: enrollments | question: What does the four-year, full-time undergraduate program emphasize?, answer: instruction | question: Who has been required to complete courses in eight General Education categories since 2008?, answer: undergraduate students | question: What is one of the General Education categories that undergraduates have been required to complete since 2008?, answer: Mathematical Reasoning | question: What is the name of the General Education category that undergraduates are required to complete since 2008?, answer: Ethical Reasoning | question: What type of graduate program does Harvard offer?, answer: a comprehensive doctoral graduate program | question: What is the name of the General Education category at Harvard?, answer: Science question: Who was the fourth Yuan emperor?, answer: Buyantu Khan | question: Buyantu Khan was the first Yuan emperor to actively support and adopt what after the reign of Kublai?, answer: mainstream Chinese culture | question: Who was Buyantu Khan?, answer: The fourth Yuan emperor | question: What was Buyantu Khan's nickname?, answer: Ayurbarwada | question: What was Buyantu Khan's position?, answer: a competent emperor | question: Who was the fourth Yuan emperor?, answer: Khan | question: Who was Buyantu Khan?, answer: the first Yuan emperor | question: How many Yuan emperors were there?, answer: fourth | question: What did Buyantu Khan publish or translate?, answer: Chinese books | question: What culture was Buyantu Khan the first Yuan emperor to adopt?, answer: Chinese question: What did the fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages lose?, answer: their original red algal derived chloroplast | question: What did Karlodinium and Karenia take up?, answer: different heterokontophytes | question: Karlodinium and what other fucoxanthin dinophyte lineage lost their original red algal derived chloroplast?, answer: Karenia | question: Which fucoxanthin dinophyte lineage lost their original red algal derived chloroplast?, answer: Karlodinium | question: What did the chloroplast of the haptophyte have?, answer: its original double membrane | question: Karlodinium and Karenia lost their original red algal derived chloroplast, and replaced it with a new chloroplast derived from a haptophyte endosymbiont., answer: The fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages | question: What would be expected to create a six membraned chloroplast?, answer: tertiary endosymbiosis | question: What has four membranes?, answer: the haptophyte chloroplast | question: What did the fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages replace their original red algal derived chloroplast with?, answer: a new chloroplast | question: What was the haptophyte stripped of?, answer: a few membranes question: What can a teacher's colleges accredit?, answer: teacher education programs | question: Who must be members in good standing with the college?, answer: teachers | question: In what situations must teachers in public funded schools be members in good standing with the college?, answer: many situations teachers | question: Private schools may require their teachers to be what?, answer: college peoples | question: What can a teacher's colleges set out?, answer: clear standards | question: What does a teacher's college take in response to allegations of professional misconduct?, answer: appropriate disciplinary action | question: Who must teachers in public funded schools be in good standing with?, answer: members | question: What type of schools may require their teachers to be college peoples?, answer: private schools | question: What type of allegations can be heard into at a teacher's college?, answer: professional misconduct | question: What can a teacher's colleges set out clear standards of?, answer: practice question: Where does the fundamental theorem of arithmetic hold?, answer: unique factorization domains | question: What are the prime elements of the Gaussian integers known as?, answer: Gaussian primes | question: What are a and b?, answer: arbitrary integers | question: What is a Gaussian prime of the form 4k + 3?, answer: Rational primes | question: What is not a Gaussian prime?, answer: rational primes | question: What are the Gaussian integers Z[i] a set of?, answer: complex numbers | question: What is the set of complex numbers of the form a + bi where i denotes the imaginary unit?, answer: Z[i | question: What type of integers are Z[i]?, answer: Gaussian | question: What is not every prime in Z?, answer: a Gaussian prime | question: What is the set of complex numbers of the form a + bi where i denotes the imaginary unit?, answer: the Gaussian integers question: The decline of what state led to a third attack in 1185?, answer: Byzantine state | question: Who was betrayal of when the Norman army invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: high Byzantine officials | question: Who attacked Dyrrachium in 1185?, answer: Byzantine hands | question: What country's state of affairs declined in 1185?, answer: Byzantine | question: The decline of the Byzantine state of what paved the road to a third attack in 1185?, answer: affairs | question: How many attacks did the Norman army have in 1185?, answer: third | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium in 1185?, answer: Norman | question: What was one of the most important naval bases of the Adriatic?, answer: Dyrrachium | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium in 1185?, answer: a large Norman army | question: What happened in 1185 when a large Norman army invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: a third attack question: The galleries link design to wider trends in what?, answer: British culture | question: The galleries link design to what in British culture?, answer: wider trends | question: In the Stuart period, increasing trade allowed what to luxuries like carpets, lacquered furniture, silks and porcelain?, answer: wider access | question: What did the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches have a major effect on?, answer: design | question: The galleries link design to wider trends in what culture?, answer: British | question: Whose work influenced design in the Tudor period?, answer: European artists | question: The Tudor period was influenced by the spread of what?, answer: printed books | question: Along with carpets, lacquered furniture, silks, and carpets, what luxuries were available in the Stuart period?, answer: porcelain | question: Along with carpets, silks, and porcelain, what luxuries were available in the Stuart period?, answer: lacquered furniture | question: Where were artists and craftsmen employed in the Tudor period?, answer: Britain question: What was the game's media day re-branded as?, answer: Super Bowl Opening Night | question: What was typically held on the Tuesday afternoon prior to the game?, answer: media day | question: When was the game's media day moved to?, answer: evening | question: When was Super Bowl Opening Night moved to?, answer: Monday | question: Where was the Super Bowl Opening Night held?, answer: San Jose | question: When was the game's media day typically held prior to the game?, answer: afternoon | question: On what day was the Super Bowl's media day typically held?, answer: Tuesday | question: Where was the Super Bowl Opening Night held?, answer: SAP Center | question: When was the game's media day moved to?, answer: the Monday evening question: What does the glass collection cover 4000 years of?, answer: glass making | question: Along with Venetian glass, what type of glass is featured in the British Galleries?, answer: Bohemian glass | question: What type of glass was attributed to Giuseppe Briati?, answer: Venetian glass | question: Louis Comfort Tiffany made what type of glass?, answer: Art Nouveau glass | question: What type of glass is in the British Galleries?, answer: stained glass | question: In addition to Africa, Britain, Europe, America, and America, what other country is represented in the glass collection?, answer: Asia | question: The stained glass collection is possibly the finest in the world, covering what country?, answer: Britain | question: The stained glass collection is possibly the finest in the world, covering what continent?, answer: Europe | question: What is possibly the finest in the world?, answer: The stained glass collection | question: What covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: The glass collection question: What is the computational problem of determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic?, answer: graph isomorphism | question: The graph isomorphism problem is the computational problem of determining whether two finite what are isomorphic?, answer: graphs | question: The polynomial time hierarchy collapses to its second level if graph isomorphism is what?, answer: - | question: What is the computational problem of determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic?, answer: The graph isomorphism problem | question: What is an important unsolved problem in complexity theory?, answer: the graph isomorphism problem | question: The polynomial time hierarchy collapses to its second level if graph isomorphism is what?, answer: NP | question: The graph isomorphism problem is the computational problem of determining whether what are isomorphic?, answer: two finite graphs | question: What type of vertices does Laszlo Babai and Eugene Luks use to solve the graph isomorphism problem?, answer: n vertices | question: What is the graph isomorphism problem?, answer: the computational problem | question: If graph isomorphism is NP-complete, what collapses to its second level?, answer: the polynomial time hierarchy question: From what can the heat required for boiling water and supplying the steam be derived?, answer: various sources | question: In what type of engine can the heat source be an electric heating element?, answer: toy steam engines | question: The heat required for boiling water and supplying the steam can be derived from burning what?, answer: combustible materials | question: What is a heat source that can be found in a steam engine?, answer: industrial process | question: What type of energy can be used to heat a steam engine?, answer: geothermal energy | question: What is another name for a combustion chamber?, answer: firebox | question: What are some sources of heat from an internal combustion engine or industrial process?, answer: solar energy or waste heat | question: What is a nuclear reactor, geothermal energy, solar energy or waste heat from an internal combustion engine or industrial process?, answer: the heat source | question: Burning combustible materials with an appropriate supply of what is most commonly used to boil water and supply steam?, answer: air | question: What is a common source of heat for a steam engine?, answer: an internal combustion engine question: Who wrote about the 'Great Pestilence'?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet | question: What did Francis Aidan Gasquet think the Great Pestilence was a form of?, answer: plague | question: What type of plague did Gasquet believe the Great Pestilence to be?, answer: Eastern | question: Where was the Justinian plague prevalent from 541 to 700 CE?, answer: the Eastern Roman Empire | question: What was Gasquet able to adopt for the Black Death?, answer: the bubonic plague | question: What type of plague did Gasquet believe the Great Pestilence to be?, answer: the ordinary Eastern | question: In what edition was Gasquet able to adopt the epidemiology of the bubonic plague for the Black Death?, answer: second | question: What animal was implicated in the bubonic plague?, answer: rats | question: What did Gasquet implicate in the bubonic plague?, answer: fleas | question: What plague was prevalent in the Eastern Roman Empire from 541 to 700 CE?, answer: the Justinian plague question: Who wrote that the use of the term "social classes" for this system was misleading?, answer: Frederick W. Mote | question: What was the position of people within the four-class system not an indication of?, answer: their actual social power | question: Who lived in poverty and were ill treated?, answer: Mongol | question: Who lived in poverty and were ill treated?, answer: Semu | question: Whose position within the four-class system was not an indication of their actual social power?, answer: people | question: What did Frederick W. Mote say was misleading?, answer: the term "social classes | question: What did Mote think the position of people within the four-class system was not an indication of?, answer: wealth | question: What did Mote say the four-class system entailed degrees of?, answer: privilege | question: What did Mote think a person's standing within was not a guarantee of their standing?, answer: the classes | question: What was the social class status of the Mongol and Semu?, answer: less rich Mongol question: What is the name of the historic heart of Newcastle?, answer: Grainger Street | question: What street is located in Grainger Town?, answer: Clayton Street | question: What street is located in Grainger Town?, answer: Grey Street | question: What is the name of the market in Grainger Town?, answer: Grainger Market | question: Who built the classical streets in Grainger Town?, answer: Richard Grainger | question: What is the historic heart of Newcastle?, answer: Grainger | question: What city is Grainger Town located in?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the historic heart of Newcastle?, answer: the Grainger Town area | question: What grade are 49 of Grainger Town's buildings?, answer: grade II question: What is the number of foot-pounds of work delivered by burning one bushel of coal?, answer: Duty | question: What is the number of foot-pounds of work delivered by burning one bushel of coal called?, answer: duty | question: What improved the duty of a steam engine to 65 million?, answer: Early Watt engines | question: The concept of duty was first introduced by Watt in order to illustrate how much more efficient his engines were than what earlier designs?, answer: Newcomen designs | question: What type of steam improved the efficiency of early Watt engines?, answer: high-pressure steam | question: The concept of duty was first introduced by Watt to illustrate how much more efficient his engines were over what?, answer: the earlier Newcomen designs | question: What is burned in a steam engine to produce a foot-pound of work?, answer: coal | question: What is the number of foot-pounds of work delivered by burning one bushel of coal?, answer: a duty | question: Who first introduced the concept of duty?, answer: Watt question: What type of engine stretches back as far as the first century AD?, answer: steam | question: What was the aeolipile?, answer: the first recorded rudimentary steam engine | question: The history of the steam engine stretches back as far as what century?, answer: first | question: What was described by Taqi al-Din in 1551?, answer: A rudimentary steam turbine device | question: The history of what stretches back as far as the first century AD?, answer: the steam engine | question: Who described the first rudimentary steam engine?, answer: Greek mathematician Hero | question: How many inventions did Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont receive patents for?, answer: fifty steam powered inventions | question: Who described a rudimentary steam turbine device in 1629?, answer: Giovanni Branca | question: Where was Hero from?, answer: Alexandria | question: The history of the steam engine stretches back as far as what century?, answer: the first century AD question: What are the main arms of the delta called?, answer: disconnected arms | question: The hydrography of what current body of water is characterized by the main arms?, answer: delta | question: What is one of the disconnected arms of the delta?, answer: Hollandse IJssel | question: What type of rivers are present in the delta?, answer: smaller rivers | question: What river runs into the sea?, answer: IJssel | question: What have been closed and now serve as drainage channels for the numerous polders?, answer: Many rivers | question: What is a notable feature of the delta's hydrography?, answer: streams | question: What is one of the disconnected arms of the delta?, answer: Linge | question: What is one of the disconnected arms of the delta?, answer: Vecht question: Who did ABC Films sell programs to?, answer: networks | question: What did ABC sell all of its interests in in the 1970s?, answer: international networks | question: What was the rerun of ABC's programs completed with in 1959?, answer: program syndication | question: Who sold programs to networks not owned by ABC?, answer: ABC Films | question: What did ABC Films sell to networks not owned by ABC?, answer: programs | question: Who sold programs to networks not owned by ABC?, answer: ABC | question: Who did ABC want to rebroadcast its programs?, answer: affiliates | question: What country did ABC sell all of its interests in in the 1970s?, answer: Latin America | question: What did ABC want to create?, answer: a network question: Who conceived the idea of a police box as a time machine?, answer: BBC scriptwriter Anthony Coburn | question: Who was one of the people who conceived the idea of a police box as a time machine?, answer: Anthony Coburn | question: Who applied for a trade mark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who?, answer: BBC | question: Where did Anthony Coburn live?, answer: Herne Bay | question: What has become firmly linked to the Doctor Who show in the public's consciousness?, answer: TARDIS | question: Who did the BBC want to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising?, answer: Doctor | question: Where did Anthony Coburn live?, answer: Kent | question: What did Anthony Coburn create as a time machine?, answer: a police box | question: What did the BBC want to use the TARDIS' blue police box design for?, answer: merchandising question: What is another subsystem of the immune system?, answer: humoral immunity | question: What subsystem is the innate immune system compared to?, answer: the adaptive immune system | question: What is a subsystem of the immune system?, answer: the innate immune system | question: What does the blood-brain barrier separate from the neuroimmune system?, answer: the peripheral immune system | question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: The immune system | question: What must detect a wide variety of pathogens?, answer: an immune system | question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: the immune system | question: The immune system is a system of what?, answer: many biological structures | question: What is another subsystem of the immune system?, answer: cell-mediated immunity | question: What barrier separates the peripheral immune system from the neuroimmune system?, answer: cerebrospinal fluid barrier question: What is found in all plants and animals?, answer: immune systems | question: The immune system protects organisms from infection with layered defenses of what?, answer: increasing specificity | question: The immune system protects organisms from infection with what?, answer: layered defenses | question: What do physical barriers prevent from entering an organism?, answer: pathogens | question: What does the immune system protect from infection?, answer: organisms | question: What provides an immediate, but non-specific response if a pathogen breaches the physical barriers?, answer: the innate immune system | question: The immune system protects organisms from what?, answer: infection | question: What is activated by the innate response?, answer: the adaptive immune system | question: What protects organisms from infection with layered defenses of increasing specificity?, answer: The immune system | question: What adapts its response during an infection to improve its recognition of the pathogen?, answer: the immune system question: What is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer?, answer: integer factorization | question: The integer factorization problem is in NP and what?, answer: co-NP | question: The integer factorization problem is in NP and in what other NP?, answer: - | question: What is the name of the integer factorization problem?, answer: NP | question: What is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer?, answer: The integer factorization problem | question: What is the name of the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer?, answer: co | question: Shor's algorithm runs in what time?, answer: polynomial time | question: What is another name for co-UP?, answer: UP | question: What is known about the RSA algorithm?, answer: No efficient integer factorization algorithm | question: What does Shor's algorithm run in?, answer: time question: Who assigned the interiors of the three refreshment rooms?, answer: different designers | question: The Green Dining Room was designed by Philip Webb and William Morris with what influences?, answer: Elizabethan influences | question: What type of glass are the windows in the Grill Room?, answer: stained glass | question: What is on the main part of the wall of the Green Dining Room?, answer: moulded plaster foliage | question: Who designed the Green Dining Room?, answer: William Morris | question: Who designed the Green Dining Room?, answer: Philip Webb | question: What are on the tiles in the Grill Room?, answer: various figures | question: What is depicted on the tiled scenes in the Grill Room?, answer: figures | question: What style was the Green Dining Room influenced by?, answer: Elizabethan | question: What is on the ceiling of the Centre Refreshment Room?, answer: elaborate designs question: What form the internal cavity of an animal?, answer: internal canals | question: What are vacuoles?, answer: internal compartments | question: What is the name of the internal cavity of an animal?, answer: pharynx | question: What usually closes the mouth of an animal?, answer: muscles | question: What type of cells produce eggs or sperm?, answer: germ cells | question: What forms in an animal's mouth?, answer: The internal cavity forms | question: What circulates water through the canals?, answer: ciliated cells | question: What is the nearer side of the gastrodermis composed of?, answer: tall nutritive cells | question: Where do two of the four branches terminate?, answer: anal pores | question: What type of cells circulate water through the canals?, answer: cilia question: Shia and what other Muslims were infidels?, answer: other non-Wahhabi Muslims | question: Who was Shia infidels?, answer: non-Wahhabi Muslims | question: What is the "gold standard" of religion in minds of some or many Muslims?, answer: Islam | question: Who did the Wahhabist interpretation of Islam say should hate infidels for their religion?, answer: Muslims | question: What is another name for Wahhabism?, answer: Salafism | question: What country is Wahhabism based in?, answer: Saudi | question: What did the Wahhabists believe infidels were infidels for?, answer: religion | question: What did Wahhabism say Muslims should not oppose?, answer: infidels | question: What has the Wahhabist interpretation of Islam done much to overwhelm?, answer: more moderate local interpretations | question: What interpretation of Islam did the funding of the Saudi-based Wahhabism cause most Muslims to follow?, answer: the Wahhabist interpretation question: What did the invasions of Baghdad, Samarkand, Urgench, Kiev and Vladimir cause?, answer: mass murders | question: What part of Iran was destroyed by the Mongols?, answer: southern Khuzestan | question: What city was sacked by Hulagu Khan?, answer: Baghdad | question: Who destroyed much of Iran's northern part?, answer: Hulagu Khan | question: What were the invasions of Baghdad, Samarkand, Urgench, Kiev, Vladimir among?, answer: others | question: What part of Iran was destroyed by the Mongols?, answer: Khuzestan | question: What city was destroyed by the Mongols?, answer: Vladimir | question: What city was invaded by the Mongols?, answer: Urgench | question: What city did Batu Khan invade in 1237?, answer: Kiev | question: How much of southern Khuzestan was destroyed by the Mongols?, answer: portions question: What exist in the genomes of cyanobacteria and the other two chloroplast lineages?, answer: Similar inverted repeats | question: How many mutations do inverted repeat regions accumulate?, answer: few mutations | question: What has lost or flipped some of the inverted repeats?, answer: chloroplast DNAs | question: The inverted repeat regions are highly conserved among what?, answer: land plants | question: What are highly conserved among land plants?, answer: The inverted repeat regions | question: chloroplast DNAs that have lost some of what tend to get rearranged more?, answer: the inverted repeat segments | question: What have some chloroplast DNAs lost or flipped?, answer: the inverted repeats | question: What has lost or flipped the inverted repeats?, answer: some chloroplast DNAs | question: What plant has similar inverted repeats in its genome?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What is the name of the chloroplast lineage?, answer: glaucophyta question: What did Tesla's investors not interest in?, answer: electrical transmission equipment | question: What did the investors think was better than developing an electrical utility?, answer: invent new systems | question: What type of motors did the investors not like?, answer: new types | question: How much interest did the investors show in Tesla's ideas?, answer: little interest | question: What did he work at for $2 per day?, answer: various electrical repair jobs | question: Who did the investors show little interest in?, answer: Tesla | question: What type of electrical transmission equipment did the investors not like?, answer: motors | question: What did the investors think was better than inventing new systems?, answer: an electrical utility | question: How often did Tesla work as a ditch digger?, answer: day question: What is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of jewellery in the world?, answer: jewellery | question: What was Lady Cory's 1951 gift?, answer: major diamond jewellery | question: What type of jewellery does the museum collect?, answer: international modern jewellery | question: What was Napoleon's adopted daughter's name?, answer: Hortense de Beauharnais | question: What is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of jewellery in the world?, answer: The jewellery collection | question: What type of jewellery is in the museum's collection?, answer: African and Asian traditional jewellery | question: Who was Napoleon's adopted daughter?, answer: Beauharnais | question: What did William and Judith Bollinger fund?, answer: A new jewellery gallery | question: What was made for Catherine the Great?, answer: diamond dress ornaments question: The judicial branch of the EU has played an important role in the development of what?, answer: EU law | question: What is applied by member state courts?, answer: most EU law | question: What is the General Court's ability required for appointment to?, answer: high judicial office | question: What does the Civil Service Tribunal deal with?, answer: EU staff issues | question: The judicial branch of what country has played an important role in the development of EU law?, answer: EU | question: What does the General Court not deal with?, answer: general importance | question: What is most EU law applied by?, answer: member state courts | question: Under the Treaty on European Union article 19(2), one judge from each member state is supposed to "posses the qualifications required for appointment to what?, answer: the highest judicial offices | question: What does the CJEU have that deals with cases that contain more public importance?, answer: a higher European Court | question: The Court of Justice of what country is the main judicial body?, answer: European Union question: What was the name of the state-owned Kenya Electricity Generating Company?, answer: Kenya Power Company | question: What is the name of the state-owned company that handles the generation of electricity in Kenya?, answer: Kenya Power | question: What does the state-owned Kenya Electricity Generating Company handle?, answer: electricity | question: What is the largest source of Kenya's electricity supply?, answer: hydroelectric stations | question: What country aims to build a nuclear power plant by 2017?, answer: Kenya | question: What river is the largest source of Kenya's electricity supply?, answer: Tana River | question: What is the name of the state-owned company that handles the generation of electricity in Kenya?, answer: Kenya Electricity Generating Company | question: Where do most of Kenya's electricity supply come from?, answer: dams | question: Along what river does the largest share of Kenya's electricity supply come from?, answer: the upper Tana River question: What is a ctenophore with trailing?, answer: tentacles captures prey | question: In what direction does a ctenophore spin the mouth towards the prey?, answer: reverse | question: What is the aboral organ?, answer: The largest single sensory feature | question: What will a ctenophore put into reverse if it captures prey?, answer: some comb rows | question: A ctenophore with trailing tentacles captures what?, answer: the prey | question: What is the aboral organ at the opposite end of?, answer: the mouth | question: Where is the aboral organ located from the mouth?, answer: the opposite end | question: What is the largest sensory feature in a ctenophore?, answer: the aboral organ | question: A statolith is supported on four bundles of what?, answer: cilia | question: What type of cilia protects the statocyst?, answer: long, immobile cilia question: When did the Pleistocene end?, answer: ~11,600 BP | question: What does the last glacial phase predate?, answer: the global last ice age maximum | question: What is the last ice age maximum?, answer: (Last Glacial Maximum | question: What lasted from 74,000 to the end of the Pleistocene?, answer: The last glacial | question: What predates the global last ice age maximum?, answer: The last phase | question: In what year did the last glacial run from 74,000 to the end of the Pleistocene?, answer: BP | question: The last glacial ran from 74,000 (BP = Before what?, answer: Present | question: Why were the English Channel, the Irish Channel, and most of the North Sea dry land?, answer: sea level | question: The English Channel, the Irish Channel and most of the North Sea were what?, answer: dry land | question: Where was the last glacial phase?, answer: northwest Europe question: What is the name of the stadium that was finalists for the 2012 Super Bowl?, answer: Sun Life Stadium | question: Where was the Super Bowl XIX held?, answer: Stanford Stadium | question: What team won the Super Bowl XIX?, answer: 49ers | question: Where was the Super Bowl XIX held?, answer: Stanford | question: In what state was the Super Bowl XIX held?, answer: California | question: When did the league announce that the two finalists were Sun Life Stadium and Levi's Stadium?, answer: October | question: What was the most recent Super Bowl held in Miami?, answer: Super Bowl XLIV | question: Who won the Super Bowl XIX?, answer: the home team 49ers question: What is the name of Miami's stadium?, answer: Sun Life Stadium | question: In what city was Sun Life Stadium located?, answer: Miami | question: What is the name of the stadium in New Orleans?, answer: Mercedes-Benz Superdome | question: Where was the Mercedes-Benz Superdome located?, answer: New Orleans | question: Who narrowed the bids to three sites?, answer: The league | question: How many sites did the league narrow the bids to?, answer: three sites question: What was the religious zeal of the Normans exercised in?, answer: religious wars | question: What was the name of the Norman principality that the First Crusade carved out?, answer: Antioch | question: Whose religious zeal was exercised in religious wars long before the First Crusade carved out a Norman principality in Antioch?, answer: Normans | question: What was exercised in religious wars long before the First Crusade carved out a Norman principality in Antioch?, answer: The legendary religious zeal | question: Whose religious zeal was exercised in religious wars long before the First Crusade carved out a principality in Antioch?, answer: Norman | question: Roger de Tosny travelled to the Iberian Peninsula to carve out a state from what?, answer: Moorish lands | question: What carved out a Norman principality in Antioch?, answer: the First Crusade | question: What did the First Crusade create in Antioch?, answer: a Norman principality | question: Roger de Tosny travelled to the Iberian Peninsula to carve out a state from what lands?, answer: Moorish | question: Where was the Reconquista held?, answer: Iberia question: The length of the Rhine is measured in "Rhine-kilometers" which runs from the Old Rhine Bridge at Constance to what city?, answer: Hoek van Holland | question: The total length of what river was cited as 1,232 kilometres by the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat in 2010?, answer: Rhine | question: Along with the Alpine Rhine, what lake is included in the total length of the Rhine?, answer: Lake Constance | question: Where is the Old Rhine Bridge?, answer: Constance | question: How long is the Old Rhine Bridge at Constance?, answer: 0 km | question: How long is the length of the Rhine?, answer: 1036.20 km | question: What is the name of the bridge that runs from Constance to Hoek van Holland?, answer: the Old Rhine Bridge | question: What is the conventional measurement of the length of the Rhine?, answer: Rhine-kilometers | question: What caused the length of the Rhine to be significantly shortened in the 19th and 20th century?, answer: canalisation projects | question: What is significantly shortened from the Rhine's natural course?, answer: The river length question: What is the main façade made of?, answer: Portland stone | question: Where is the main facade of the museum located?, answer: Cromwell Gardens | question: What is the main façade of the museum made of?, answer: red brick | question: Who designed the main façade of the museum?, answer: Aston Webb | question: Where are medieval influences found in the museum?, answer: work | question: The main entrance of the museum is Romanesque in form but Classical in what?, answer: detail | question: What type of stone was used to build the main façade of the museum?, answer: Portland | question: What influences are at work on the main façade of the museum?, answer: medieval influences | question: What type of detail is present in the tower above the main entrance?, answer: Classical | question: What stretches 720 feet along Cromwell Gardens?, answer: The main façade question: What is displayed alongside silverware in the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery?, answer: stained glass | question: What type of glass is in the gallery?, answer: contemporary glass | question: What type of glass is displayed in the British Galleries?, answer: British stained glass | question: What type of gallery was opened in 2005?, answer: stained-glass gallery | question: Who created the glass balustrade on the staircase and mezzanine?, answer: Danny Lane | question: What was redesigned in 1994?, answer: The main gallery | question: What part of the gallery is devoted to the work of Danny Lane?, answer: mezzanine | question: Where is stained glass displayed alongside silverware?, answer: this latter gallery | question: What type of balustrade is on the staircase and mezzanine of the Museum?, answer: the glass | question: Where is the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery located?, answer: the gallery question: What cells have fewer MHC class I molecules on their surface than normal?, answer: tumor cells | question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: killer T cells | question: What type of cells are sometimes used to destroy abnormal cells?, answer: helper T cells | question: What do NK cells kill in a similar way to viral antigens?, answer: tumorous cells | question: What type of cells kill tumorous cells in a similar way?, answer: NK cells | question: What is presented on MHC class I molecules in a similar way to viral antigens?, answer: Tumor antigens | question: What is the main response of the immune system to?, answer: tumors | question: How many MHC class I molecules do tumor cells have on their surface?, answer: fewer MHC class | question: Tumor antigens are presented on what type of molecules?, answer: MHC class | question: What do killer T cells recognize as abnormal?, answer: the tumor cell question: What is the main use for electricity generation?, answer: steam turbines | question: What type of turbines does the Turbinia have?, answer: direct turbines | question: What has almost entirely supplanted steam propulsion for marine applications?, answer: gas turbines | question: What matches well with the speed of modern electric generators?, answer: turbine rotation | question: What has reduced the percentage of electricity produced by steam turbines to 80%?, answer: large gas turbine units | question: In recent decades, reciprocating diesel engines and gas turbines have almost entirely supplanted what for marine applications?, answer: steam propulsion | question: What type of engines have almost entirely supplanted steam propulsion for marine applications?, answer: steam engines | question: What type of gearing did steam turbines with in marine service have?, answer: reduction gearing | question: What does the high speed of turbine rotation match well with the speed of modern electric generators?, answer: electricity production | question: Steam turbines with reduction gearing dominated what in the late 20th century?, answer: large ship propulsion question: What are the mayors of larger cities called in Poland?, answer: president | question: What are the mayors of larger cities called in Poland?, answer: presidents | question: In Poland, the mayors of what are called presidents?, answer: bigger cities | question: What city was the first president of?, answer: Warsaw | question: What district was elected as the President of Warsaw in 1994-1999?, answer: Centrum | question: What is the mayor of Warsaw called in Poland?, answer: President | question: Who was Jan Andrzej Menich?, answer: The first Warsaw President | question: What are the mayors of larger cities called?, answer: i.e. such cities | question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: What was the name of the Warsaw Presidents between 1975 and 1990?, answer: the Warsaw Voivode question: Scientists have attempted to observe what via electron microscopy since the 1970s?, answer: chloroplast replication | question: What is the mechanism for chloroplast DNA?, answer: replication | question: What allows multiple replication forks to open up?, answer: replication machinery | question: What allows replication machinery to transcribe the DNA?, answer: Multiple replication forks | question: What does chloroplast do using a double displacement loop?, answer: DNA replicates | question: What are created when the new cpDNA structures separate?, answer: daughter cpDNA chromosomes | question: What does D-loop stand for?, answer: loop | question: How have scientists attempted to observe chloroplast replication?, answer: electron microscopy | question: What is theta intermediary form also known as?, answer: a Cairns replication | question: What does the D-loop complete replication with?, answer: a rolling circle mechanism question: What is the simplest way to evade the adaptive immune system?, answer: non-essential epitopes | question: What is the simplest way to evade the adaptive immune system?, answer: essential epitopes | question: What are non-essential epitopes?, answer: amino acids | question: The mechanisms used to evade what are more complicated?, answer: the adaptive immune system | question: What does the parasite Trypanosoma brucei constantly switch for another?, answer: surface protein | question: masking antigens with host molecules is a common strategy for avoiding detection by what?, answer: the immune system | question: What is an example of a non-essential epitope that can be changed on the surface of the pathogen?, answer: sugars | question: What do "self-cloaked" viruses make it difficult for the immune system to identify them as?, answer: "non-self" structures | question: What is another common strategy for avoiding detection by the immune system?, answer: host molecules | question: What is more complicated to evade the adaptive immune system?, answer: The mechanisms question: What position did Jim Duffy hold?, answer: ABC Television president | question: What was the name of the company that was merged with Capital Cities?, answer: ABC | question: John B. Sias was appointed president of what network?, answer: ABC Television | question: Roone Arledge became president of ABC News and what other station?, answer: ABC Sports | question: What did Millardi become vice president of?, answer: ABC Broadcasting | question: What company did Brandon Stoddard become president of?, answer: ABC Entertainment | question: Roone Arledge became president of what ABC news station?, answer: ABC News | question: Jim Duffy stepped down as ABC Television president for a management position at what subsidiary?, answer: ABC Communications | question: What company did ABC merge with in 1985?, answer: Capital Cities | question: What was the name of the company that Millardi was president of?, answer: ABC Video Enterprises question: What documents the use of a crude form of a sea monster with a female upper body and holding a sword in its claws?, answer: City records | question: The mermaid is the symbol of what city?, answer: Warsaw | question: The mermaid can be found on the city's coat of what?, answer: arms | question: Where can the mermaid be found in Warsaw?, answer: statues | question: The mermaid has been in what since at least the mid-14th century?, answer: use | question: Where can the mermaid be found?, answer: the city | question: What is the seal bordered with?, answer: the Latin inscription Sigilium Civitatis Varsoviensis | question: What language is the inscription Sigilium Civitatis Varsoviensis?, answer: Latin question: What company did General Electric fight in the mid 1890s?, answer: Westinghouse Electric | question: What conglomerate was involved in takeover attempts and patent battles in the mid 1890s?, answer: General Electric | question: Who backed General Electric in the mid 1890s?, answer: financier J. P. Morgan | question: What did General Electric do with Westinghouse Electric in the mid 1890s?, answer: patent battles | question: Who backed General Electric in the mid 1890s?, answer: J. P. Morgan | question: Which company was forced to revisit Tesla's AC patents in 1897?, answer: Westinghouse | question: Whose AC patent was Westinghouse forced to revisit in 1897?, answer: Tesla | question: What was GE involved in in the mid 1890s?, answer: takeover attempts | question: What type of royalty did Westinghouse get a break from?, answer: AC horsepower royalty | question: What did Westinghouse say he would have to deal with the bankers to collect?, answer: future royalties question: In the past, architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors were more likely to be entirely separate companies, even in what?, answer: large firms | question: What is another term for a company that is nominally an "architecture" or "construction management" firm?, answer: construction managers | question: What is a "one-stop shopping" for?, answer: construction | question: What modern trend is toward integration of previously separated specialties?, answer: design | question: In the past, architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors were more likely to be entirely separate companies, even in what?, answer: the larger firms | question: What is the modern trend in design toward?, answer: integration | question: In the past, architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and what else were more likely to be completely separate companies?, answer: general contractors | question: Who may offer itself as "one-stop shopping" for a construction project?, answer: each such firm | question: What is another name for a firm that is nominally an "architecture" or "construction management"?, answer: "construction management" firm | question: What may have experts from all related fields as employees?, answer: a firm question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: trial division | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: trial divisions | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer?, answer: integer n | question: The trial division routine can be implemented more efficiently if a complete list of what is known?, answer: primes | question: Trial division consists of dividing n by each integer m that is greater than 1 and less than or equal to the square root of n?, answer: m | question: If the result of any of the divisions is an integer, then n is not a prime, otherwise it is what?, answer: integer | question: What are by m = 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6?, answer: the trial divisions | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer?, answer: n. | question: What is a prime if n is not a prime?, answer: a given integer | question: What is the m of the trial divisions?, answer: = question: What part of the genome has migrated to the nucleus?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of peridinin-type chloroplasts?, answer: chlorophyll c2 | question: What is the chloroplast DNA fragmented into?, answer: many small circles | question: What is bounded by three membranes?, answer: The peridinin chloroplast | question: What type of chloroplast is the peridinin-type?, answer: dinophyte | question: What is the most common dinophyte chloroplast?, answer: the peridinin-type chloroplast | question: What is the peridinin-type chloroplast?, answer: The most common dinophyte chloroplast | question: What part of the genome has migrated to the nucleus?, answer: the chloroplast | question: Where is the carotenoid pigment peridinin found?, answer: their chloroplasts | question: What type of chloroplast DNA is highly reduced and fragmented into many small circles?, answer: these chloroplasts question: What does a polynomial-time reduction take?, answer: polynomial time | question: What is the most commonly used reduction?, answer: a polynomial-time reduction | question: What takes polynomial time?, answer: the reduction process | question: What is a polynomial-time reduction?, answer: The most commonly used reduction | question: What can squaring be reduced to?, answer: multiplication | question: What can an algorithm for multiplying two integers be used to square?, answer: an integer | question: The problem of squaring an integer can be reduced to the problem of multiplying what?, answer: two integers | question: What can be used to square an integer?, answer: algorithm | question: What can be reduced to the problem of multiplying two integers?, answer: the problem | question: What is squaring reduced to?, answer: the multiplication question: What type of music did Dudley Simpson write for Blake's 7?, answer: incidental music | question: Dudley Simpson was the most frequent contributor to what genre during the first 15 years of Doctor Who?, answer: music | question: Who was the most frequent musical contributor during the first 15 years of Doctor Who?, answer: Dudley Simpson | question: Dudley Simpson was the most frequent musical contributor during what 15 years?, answer: first | question: Dudley Simpson was well known for his theme music and what for the original 1970s version of The Tomorrow People?, answer: score | question: What is Dudley Simpson known for?, answer: his haunting theme music | question: In what decade did Simpson write a score for The Tomorrow People?, answer: 1970s | question: Who was the most frequent musical contributor during the first 15 years of Doctor Who?, answer: Simpson | question: What did Simpson write for in the 1960s and 1970s?, answer: many adventures question: What is the name of the network that broadcasts the most recent episodes of ABC?, answer: WATCH ABC | question: What is the name of the network that broadcasts the most recent episode of ABC?, answer: ABC | question: What is the name of the company that re-stricted streaming of the most recent episode of any ABC program on Hulu and WATCH ABC?, answer: ABC Television Group | question: What is the name of the video-on-demand service that allows fast forwarding of accessed content?, answer: Demand | question: ABC on Demand is similar to what type of television service?, answer: demand | question: What does ABC on Demand disallow fast forwarding of?, answer: accessed content | question: What is the name of the network that broadcasts the most recent episode of ABC?, answer: Hulu | question: What does ABC on Demand disallow of accessed content?, answer: fast forwarding | question: Comcast, Verizon FiOS, and Time Warner Cable are examples of what?, answer: participating pay television providers | question: Who provides video-on-demand services?, answer: the other U.S. broadcast networks question: What is the most useful instrument for analyzing the performance of?, answer: steam engines | question: What can the steam engine indicator be used on?, answer: internal combustion engines | question: What traces on paper the pressure in the cylinder throughout the cycle?, answer: The steam engine indicator | question: What is the most useful instrument for analyzing the performance of steam engines?, answer: the steam engine indicator | question: What is below the image of the steam engine indicator?, answer: indicator diagram | question: Who was the inventor of the steam engine indicator?, answer: manufacturer Charles Porter | question: Who was the inventor and manufacturer of the steam engine indicator?, answer: Charles Porter | question: Who developed the steam engine indicator?, answer: Charles Richard | question: What can also be used on internal combustion engines?, answer: The engine indicator | question: Where was the steam engine indicator exhibited in 1862?, answer: London Exhibition question: When was the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East's death rate?, answer: time | question: Along with Iraq, Syria, and Syria, what country had a death rate of about a third during the Black Death?, answer: Iran | question: Along with Iran, Syria and Iran, what country was the most widely accepted estimate for the death rate of the Black Death?, answer: Iraq | question: What is the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East?, answer: Syria | question: The disease bypassed some areas, and the most isolated areas were less vulnerable to what?, answer: contagion | question: Who may have died from the Black Death?, answer: Londoners | question: In 1348, about a third of what population died from the Black Death?, answer: European | question: In 1348, about a third of what population died from the Black Death?, answer: the European population | question: What region was the most widely accepted estimate for the death rate of the Black Death?, answer: the Middle East | question: What was created in response to the large numbers of dead?, answer: mass burial pits question: Where is the motion picture, television, and music industry centered?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What industry is centered on Los Angeles?, answer: music industry | question: Where is the Walt Disney Company based?, answer: southern California | question: What major record company is based in southern California?, answer: Sony Pictures | question: What is Hollywood a name associated with?, answer: the motion picture industry | question: What do Universal, Warner Brothers, and Sony run?, answer: major record companies | question: Where is the Walt Disney Company based?, answer: California | question: What is the name of the major record company located in southern California?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: What industry is centered on Los Angeles?, answer: television | question: Who owns Universal, Warner Brothers, and MGM?, answer: Sony question: What does Alter Rhein mean?, answer: Old Rhine | question: The mouth of the Rhine enters what lake?, answer: Lake Constance | question: What branched into at least two arms and formed small islands by precipitating sediments?, answer: Rhine | question: Most of the delta is a nature reserve and what?, answer: bird sanctuary | question: The Rhine formed small islands by precipitating what?, answer: sediments | question: What did the Rhine form by precipitating sediments?, answer: small islands | question: What does the mouth of the Rhine into Lake Constance form?, answer: an inland delta | question: What delimits the delta in the East?, answer: a modern canalized section | question: In what direction is the delta delimited by a modern canalized section?, answer: East | question: What is another name for the Alter Rhein?, answer: "Old Rhine question: Where did the United Methodist Church begin?, answer: England | question: What was the name of the movement that began in the mid-18th century?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who was one of the students that met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: Charles Wesley | question: Who was one of the students that met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: John Wesley | question: What did the Methodists want to live?, answer: a holy life | question: When did the United Methodist Church begin?, answer: the mid-18th century | question: Where did the small group of students meet?, answer: Oxford University | question: The United Methodist Church began in the mid-18th century within what church?, answer: the Church of England | question: The United Methodist Church began in the mid-18th century within what church of England?, answer: the Church | question: What type of study did the Methodists focus on?, answer: methodical study question: What does Oude Rijn mean?, answer: Old Rhine | question: Which branch of the Rhine flows west into a sluice at Katwijk?, answer: Oude Rijn | question: What is the name of the first branch of the Rhine?, answer: Leidse Rijn | question: What does Kromme Rijn mean?, answer: Bent Rhine | question: What was the name of the main river in Roman times?, answer: Rhine | question: What name is used only for smaller streams farther to the north?, answer: Rijn | question: What is the old north branch of the Rhine called?, answer: Kromme Rijn | question: What is the name Rijn only used for?, answer: smaller streams | question: When was the main river Rhine formed?, answer: Roman times | question: What did the smaller streams farther to the north form?, answer: the main river Rhine question: Where are the controversial transportation projects currently developing?, answer: Amazon | question: Whose needs have been used to justify many of the controversial transportation projects in the Amazon?, answer: soy farmers | question: How many years did the mean annual deforestation rate increase from 2000 to 2005?, answer: year | question: What have the needs of soy farmers been used to justify?, answer: the controversial transportation projects | question: What is the current deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon?, answer: the present day | question: What has declined significantly in the Brazilian Amazon between 2004 and 2014?, answer: deforestation | question: Where has deforestation declined from 2004 to 2014?, answer: the Brazilian Amazon | question: What did the first two highways lead to?, answer: increased settlement | question: Where are the controversial transportation projects currently developing?, answer: the Amazon | question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate in the previous five years?, answer: 7,343 sq mi question: What was he warmed with when he woke up with chest pain?, answer: hot towels | question: What did Luther experience after 8 a.m.?, answer: chest pains | question: What did Luther experience at 1 a.m.?, answer: more chest pain | question: What was the common prayer of the dying?, answer: faithful God | question: When were the negotiations concluded?, answer: 17 February | question: Who did Luther thank for revealing his Son to him?, answer: God | question: Who was Luther's Lord?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: What is the common prayer of the dying?, answer: Ps | question: What was successfully concluded on 17 February 1546?, answer: The negotiations | question: When were the negotiations concluded?, answer: 17 February 1546 question: What has the Tower District become an attractive area for?, answer: other local businesses | question: What type of shops are in the Tower District?, answer: several independent shops | question: What type of theater is located in the Tower District?, answer: live theater | question: On what street are several independent shops and bookstores located in the Tower District?, answer: Olive Avenue | question: The Tower District has become an attractive area for what type of business?, answer: restaurant | question: What type of business is in the Tower District?, answer: restaurants | question: What type of bookstore is located near Olive Avenue?, answer: bookstores | question: What type of nightclubs are located in the Tower District?, answer: nightclubs | question: What district is known as the center of Fresno's LGBT and hipster communities?, answer: Tower District question: What street is named after M. Theo Kearney?, answer: Kearney Boulevard | question: Where is Kearney Boulevard located?, answer: Fresno Street | question: Who is Kearney Boulevard named after?, answer: millionaire M. Theo Kearney | question: Who is Kearney Boulevard named after?, answer: M. Theo Kearney | question: Where is Kearney Boulevard located?, answer: Southwest Fresno | question: Where was the preferred neighborhood for African-American families?, answer: Fresno | question: Who was M. Theo Kearney?, answer: early 20th century entrepreneur | question: When was Kearney Boulevard named?, answer: early 20th century | question: What is Kearney Boulevard lined with?, answer: tall palm trees | question: Who gave Brookhaven the name?, answer: the Fresno City Council question: What major thoroughfares are in Sunnyside?, answer: Clovis Avenue | question: What is the West side of Sunnyside bounded by?, answer: Chestnut Avenue | question: What is the name of the major thoroughfares in Sunnyside?, answer: Kings Canyon Avenue | question: Sunnyside is a "county island" within what county?, answer: Fresno County | question: What city is Sunnyside located in?, answer: Fresno | question: What neighborhood is on Fresno's far southeast side?, answer: Sunnyside | question: Who designed the Sunnyside Country Club's golf course?, answer: William P. Bell | question: What is the name of the golf club in Sunnyside?, answer: the Sunnyside Country Club | question: Chestnut Avenue is bounded by Chestnut Avenue to what direction?, answer: the West question: What collapsed after Ugly Betty was moved to Fridays?, answer: Ratings | question: What did the network begin running into trouble with in 2010?, answer: ratings | question: What was the last season of Lost?, answer: season | question: What was the name of the show that was moved to Fridays?, answer: Ugly Betty | question: What did the cancellation of Ugly Betty cause?, answer: negative reaction | question: What day of the week was Ugly Betty moved to?, answer: Wednesdays | question: What did the ratings of Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, and Brothers & Sisters record?, answer: their lowest ratings | question: What did the network begin running into trouble with in 2010?, answer: the ratings | question: What is the name of the show that ended the 2009-10 season with the lowest ratings?, answer: Desperate Housewives | question: When was Ugly Betty moved to Fridays?, answer: its fourth season question: WTSP's transmitter was short-spaced to avoid interfering with the analog signal of what station?, answer: Miami affiliate WPLG | question: What city was WTSP's primary ABC affiliate prior to 1994?, answer: Tampa | question: What city is designated by Nielsen as a separate market from Tampa?, answer: Kansas City | question: What is the name of the affiliate that serves areas that do not receive an adequate signal from their market's primary ABC affiliate?, answer: WWSB | question: What was Tampa's primary ABC affiliate prior to 1994?, answer: WTSP | question: WZZM and WOTV are affiliates of which Michigan city?, answer: Grand Rapids | question: What channel does WPLG broadcast on?, answer: VHF channel | question: What station serves areas that do not receive an adequate signal from their market's primary ABC affiliate?, answer: WOTV question: What did ABC receive in October 1948?, answer: television station license applications | question: What did the FCC freeze on in October 1948?, answer: new station applications | question: Where was WJZ-TV located?, answer: New York City | question: When did WENR-TV sign on the air?, answer: September | question: When did WXYZ-TV begin broadcasting in Detroit?, answer: October | question: When did WJZ-TV sign on the air?, answer: August | question: What was the name of ABC's flagship owned-and-operated station in New York City?, answer: WJZ-TV | question: Where was WXYZ-TV located?, answer: Detroit | question: What did ABC study the VHF spectrum for?, answer: broadcasting purposes | question: What Detroit station went on air on October 9, 1948?, answer: WXYZ-TV question: What did ABC struggle to gain in 2010-11?, answer: new hits | question: What did ABC's problems with sustaining and gaining new hits spill over into its 2010-11 schedule?, answer: existing series | question: What did ABC struggle to establish to support the previous year's debuts?, answer: new comedies | question: What was the name of the late-season premiere that earned a second season for ABC?, answer: Happy Endings | question: How many seasons did Happy Endings earn?, answer: second | question: What was the only ABC drama to be renewed for a second season?, answer: the midseason forensic investigation drama Body | question: What was the last season of Body of Proof renewed for?, answer: a second season | question: What season did Happy Endings earn a second season?, answer: late-season | question: Which network's dramas continued to fail during the 2010-11 season?, answer: ABC question: When was the new British command in place?, answer: July | question: The new British command was not in what until July?, answer: place | question: Whose command was not in place until July?, answer: British | question: What was not in place until July?, answer: The new British command | question: What type of action did Montcalm take against his inertia?, answer: bold action | question: Who was angered by Montcalm's decision to strip prisoners of their valuables?, answer: Indians | question: Montcalm moved his headquarters to Ticonderoga, as if to presage another attack along what lake?, answer: Lake George | question: Who led the attack on Oswego in August?, answer: Montcalm | question: Who approved the actions of Abercrombie?, answer: Loudoun question: What will the new office of the PM have?, answer: power | question: What will the new office of the PM have?, answer: authority | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition?, answer: majority members | question: Where will the majority members of the PNU and ODM be located?, answer: Parliament | question: What type of party will the new office of the PM be occupied by?, answer: coalition | question: What office of the PM will have power and authority to co-ordinate and supervise the functions of the Government?, answer: The new office | question: Where was the signing ceremony?, answer: Harambee House | question: What country is the country usually seen as one of the most stable and prosperous?, answer: Africa | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: an elected MP | question: What did Kenyan lawmakers unanimously approve 18 March 2008?, answer: the power-sharing agreement question: Who did the Naiman Mongols take refuge with?, answer: Temüjin | question: What is another name for the Naimans?, answer: Naiman Mongols | question: Who took refuge with the Naimans?, answer: Jamukha | question: Who was the next direct threat to Temüjin?, answer: Naimans | question: What did Jamukha and his followers take from the Naiman Mongols?, answer: refuge | question: What was the Naiman Mongols?, answer: The next direct threat | question: How did the Naimans respond to the Naiman Mongols?, answer: enough sectors | question: What was Gür Khan's title?, answer: universal ruler | question: Who did Jamukha form a coalition with to oppose him?, answer: tribes question: Newcomen's and Watt's early engines were powered by air pressure pushing a piston into the partial vacuum generated by condensing what?, answer: steam | question: Who developed an improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: James Watt | question: What was the only usable force acting on the engine cylinders?, answer: atmospheric pressure | question: Newcomen's and Watt's early engines were powered by what?, answer: air pressure | question: Whose engine did James Watt develop an improved version of?, answer: Newcomen | question: Who developed a new version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: Watt | question: What happened when James Watt developed an improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: The next major step question: What is the normal force due to?, answer: repulsive forces | question: The normal force is due to repulsive forces of interaction between atoms at what?, answer: close contact | question: What is responsible for the structural integrity of tables and floors?, answer: The normal force | question: What is responsible for the structural integrity of tables and floors?, answer: the normal force | question: What is an example of the normal force in action?, answer: the impact force | question: The normal force responds when what pushes on a solid object?, answer: an external force | question: The normal force is due to repulsive forces of what between atoms at close contact?, answer: interaction | question: The normal force is due to repulsive forces of interaction between what?, answer: atoms | question: What acts in a direction normal to the surface interface between two objects?, answer: the force | question: What type of electrons cause Pauli repulsion?, answer: fermionic nature question: What is the Schrödinger equation instead of?, answer: Newtonian equations | question: What equations are used instead of the Schrödinger equation?, answer: Newtonian | question: What is the physics of force described by instead of Newtonian equations?, answer: the Schrödinger equation | question: What are the potentials V(x,y,z) treated similar to?, answer: classical variables | question: The potentials V(x,y,z) or fields are treated similar to what?, answer: classical position variables | question: The notion "force" keeps its meaning in what?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: What equation describes the physics of quantum mechanics instead of Newtonian equations?, answer: Schrödinger | question: What are quantum mechanics now dealing with instead of classical variables?, answer: operators | question: What do the results of a measurement appear in?, answer: discrete portions | question: What keeps its meaning in quantum mechanics?, answer: The notion "force question: What is another term for a course of study?, answer: lesson plan | question: What is the goal of a course?, answer: study | question: What is an objective of a teacher?, answer: a practical skill | question: Who may a teacher interact with?, answer: students | question: What can a teacher interact with with students of different ages?, answer: different abilities | question: What type of students can a teacher interact with?, answer: different ages | question: What can a teacher interact with with students with?, answer: learning disabilities | question: What may a teacher follow as determined by the relevant authority?, answer: standardized curricula | question: What is one age that a teacher may interact with?, answer: adults | question: What is one age that a teacher may interact with?, answer: infants question: What does a course of study and lesson plan teach?, answer: skills | question: What does a course of study and lesson plan teach?, answer: knowledge | question: What do teachers assist in outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips?, answer: learning | question: What is a course of learning that teaches skills, knowledge and/or thinking skills?, answer: study and lesson plan | question: What do teachers consider when deciding what teaching method to use?, answer: standardized curricula | question: What do teachers accompany students on?, answer: field trips | question: How do teachers assist in learning outside of the classroom?, answer: accompanying students | question: What are different ways to teach referred to as?, answer: pedagogy | question: What do teachers consider when deciding what teaching method to use?, answer: environment question: Who was the official opening of the British Museum in 1857?, answer: Queen Victoria | question: What was introduced in 1857?, answer: late night openings | question: What was used to make late night openings possible?, answer: gas lighting | question: What was the name of the official opening of the British Museum in 1857?, answer: The official opening | question: What did the use of art and science as educational resources help to boost?, answer: productive industry | question: What did George Wallis promote through the museum collections?, answer: wide art education | question: What type of openings were introduced in 1857?, answer: late night | question: When was the official opening of the British Museum?, answer: 22 June | question: What were the collections of art and science used for?, answer: educational resources | question: What was George Wallis the first Keeper of?, answer: Fine Art Collection question: What are the average windows for in Fresno?, answer: freezing temperatures | question: What is the official record high temperature for Fresno?, answer: The official record high temperature | question: When was Fresno's record low?, answer: January | question: What is the official record high temperature for Fresno?, answer: C | question: When was the record high temperature for Fresno set?, answer: July | question: When are the freezing temperatures in Fresno?, answer: June | question: What is the record low temperature for Fresno?, answer: the official record low | question: What city's record high temperature is 115 °F?, answer: Fresno | question: When was the most rainfall in one month?, answer: November | question: What has ranged from 23.57 inches to 4.43 inches in the "rain year"?, answer: Annual rainfall question: Who unified a number of earlier theories into a set of 20 scalar equations?, answer: James Clerk Maxwell | question: Who reformulated the scalar equations into vector equations?, answer: Josiah Willard Gibbs | question: James Clerk Maxwell unified a number of what into a set of 20 scalar equations?, answer: earlier theories | question: Maxwell's discovery that electric and magnetic fields could be self-generating led to a complete description of what?, answer: electromagnetic theory | question: What did Maxwell discover could be "self-generating" through a wave that traveled at a speed that was calculated to be the speed of light?, answer: electric and magnetic fields | question: What described the sources of the fields as being stationary and moving charges, and the interactions of the fields themselves?, answer: Maxwell Equations | question: Who discovered that electric and magnetic fields could be "self-generating" through a wave that traveled at a speed that was calculated to be the speed of light?, answer: Maxwell | question: Who reformulated the scalar equations into vector equations?, answer: Oliver Heaviside | question: What did Maxwell calculate was the speed of a wave that traveled at a speed that was calculated to be the speed of?, answer: light | question: What did Maxwell's discovery unite with optics?, answer: the nascent fields question: Who is the best known legend of the mermaid?, answer: Artur Oppman | question: What did Triton's daughters set out on a journey through?, answer: seas | question: Whose daughters set out on a journey through the depths of the oceans and seas?, answer: Triton | question: What is not fully known about Artur Oppman?, answer: the legendary figure | question: Where can one of Triton's daughters be seen sitting at the entrance to the port of?, answer: Copenhagen | question: What is the name of Artur Oppman's legend that two of Triton's daughters set out on a journey through the depths of the oceans and seas?, answer: The best-known legend | question: What is not fully known about the legend of Artur Oppman?, answer: The origin | question: What did Triton's daughters set out on a journey through?, answer: the oceans | question: What did Triton's daughters set out on?, answer: a journey question: What was the original logo used for?, answer: the First Doctor | question: Which Doctor had the "DW" TARDIS insignia placed to the right in 2012?, answer: the Eleventh Doctor | question: The original logo used for the First Doctor and briefly for what other Doctor?, answer: the Second Doctor | question: Whose logo was used for the final season of the Fourth Doctor?, answer: the Third Doctor | question: Who's logo is used for all merchandise relating to the current Doctor?, answer: the current Doctor | question: The logo used in the television movie featuring whom was an updated version of the logo used for the Third Doctor?, answer: the Eighth Doctor | question: The logo used for the Ninth Doctor was slightly edited for which Doctor?, answer: the Tenth Doctor | question: Which Doctor's logo was slightly edited for the Tenth Doctor?, answer: the Ninth Doctor | question: The logo used for the Fourth Doctor's final season was most associated with what Doctor?, answer: the Fifth Doctor | question: Which Doctor's logo had the "DW" TARDIS insignia removed?, answer: the Twelfth Doctor question: Who composed the original theme?, answer: Ron Grainer | question: Who helped Grainer create the original theme?, answer: Dick Mills | question: Who created the original theme for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: Delia Derbyshire | question: Who composed the original theme?, answer: Grainer | question: Where was the original theme for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: Derbyshire | question: What type of oscillators were used to create the theme?, answer: individual test oscillators | question: What was Dick Mills' assistance in creating the original theme?, answer: assistance | question: What was the era of when new techniques were invented to mix the music?, answer: multitrack tape machines | question: The Derbyshire arrangement served as the theme tune up to the end of what season?, answer: season | question: What was composed by Ron Grainer?, answer: The original theme question: What are the private un-aided schools categorized as?, answer: private schools | question: Who runs the other category of schools?, answer: private individuals | question: What type of groups run Nepalese schools?, answer: private organizations | question: Who funds the private 'un-aided' schools?, answer: private parties | question: What is another name for a private school?, answer: boarding schools | question: What type of school is run by private individuals, private organizations, and religious groups?, answer: schools | question: What do most middle-class families send their children to?, answer: such schools | question: What type of group is a part of the funding of private schools?, answer: religious groups | question: What type of schools are in Kathmandu?, answer: organized neighbourhood nursery schools question: What is released from the other nitrogen-saturated zeolite bed?, answer: nitrogen gas | question: What is increasingly obtained by non-cryogenic technologies?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What is used to produce O 2 gas?, answer: identical zeolite molecular sieves | question: What is produced by passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves?, answer: O 2 gas involves | question: What is it called when a continuous supply of gaseous oxygen is pumped through a pipeline?, answer: pressure swing adsorption | question: What is produced by passing a stream of clean, dry air through a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves?, answer: a gas stream | question: Where is nitrogen gas released from?, answer: the other nitrogen-saturated zeolite bed | question: What is passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves called?, answer: The other major method | question: What is passed through the bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves to produce O 2 gas?, answer: clean, dry air | question: What is diverted from the producer bed through it?, answer: the oxygen gas question: What branch of the Pannerdens Kanaal redistributes the other third of the water?, answer: Nederrijn | question: How much of the water flows through the Pannerdens Kanaal?, answer: third | question: What happens to the other third of the water in the IJssel and Nederrijn?, answer: redistributes | question: What does the Pannerdens Kanaal redistribute?, answer: the water flow | question: The IJssel branch carries one ninth of the water flow of what river?, answer: Rhine | question: The IJssel branch carries one ninth of the water flow of the Rhine north into what former bay?, answer: IJsselmeer | question: What does the Nederrijn carry?, answer: the flow west | question: How much of the water flows through the Pannerdens Kanaal?, answer: The other third | question: Where does the other third of the water flow through?, answer: the Pannerdens Kanaal | question: What carries one ninth of the water flow of the Rhine north into the IJsselmeer?, answer: The IJssel branch question: Who do MSPs entrust with the task of ensuring that they vote according to the party line?, answer: party members | question: Who usually instruct members which way to vote?, answer: political parties | question: Who entrusts some MSPs with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line?, answer: Parties | question: What usually instructs members which way to vote?, answer: parties | question: Errant members can be deselected as what during future elections?, answer: official party candidates | question: What can be predicted beforehand?, answer: most votes | question: Who is independent of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Members | question: Who do political parties usually instruct which way to vote?, answer: members | question: Who can be deselected as official party candidates during future elections?, answer: Errant members | question: MSPs are unlikely to reach what in their parties?, answer: higher political ranks question: Who did France cede its territory east of the Mississippi to?, answer: Great Britain | question: France ceded territory east of the Mississippi to which country?, answer: Britain | question: What was the outcome of the French-French conflict?, answer: Anglo-French conflict | question: What was the name of the French-French conflict?, answer: Anglo | question: Who did France cede Louisiana to?, answer: Spain | question: In what part of North America was Britain the dominant colonial power?, answer: eastern North America | question: What country did Spain return to in exchange for the return of Havana?, answer: Cuba | question: What is the name of the city that France ceded to Spain?, answer: New Orleans | question: Britain was the dominant colonial power in what area?, answer: North America | question: What part of the Mississippi River did France cede to Spain?, answer: French Louisiana west question: What are the comb plates called that are used for swimming?, answer: swimming | question: What vary by species and the comb rows extend only part of the distance from the aboral pole towards the mouth?, answer: spacing patterns | question: What do some species reverse the power stroke of?, answer: the comb plate cilia | question: What are comb rows called?, answer: swimming-plates | question: In what species do comb rows extend only part of the distance from the aboral pole towards the mouth?, answer: most species | question: How many comb rows are on the outer surface of a jellyfish?, answer: eight comb rows | question: What extend only part of the distance from the aboral pole towards the mouth?, answer: the comb rows | question: What are ctenes also known as?, answer: "comb plates | question: How many comb rows does a jellyfish have?, answer: The outer surface bears | question: What determines the spacing patterns of comb rows?, answer: species question: What is a consortium of in a D&B project?, answer: several contractors | question: Who presents different ideas about how to accomplish the project's goals?, answer: Several D&B contractors | question: What does the owner produce for a project?, answer: requirements | question: What do D&B contractors present about how to accomplish a project's goals?, answer: different ideas | question: What is the first phase of a D&B project?, answer: phase | question: What does the owner produce a list of requirements for?, answer: a project | question: The owner of a project gives an overall view of what?, answer: the project | question: What does a list of requirements give the owner of a project?, answer: an overall view | question: Who produces a list of requirements for a project?, answer: The owner question: Junior ministers are appointed to assist who in their departments?, answer: Scottish ministers | question: What is the name of the leader of the largest party?, answer: First Minister | question: What is another name for the party that holds the majority of seats in the Parliament?, answer: parties | question: The leader of the largest party is returned as First Minister, and head of what government?, answer: Scottish | question: Who elects the Scottish Ministers?, answer: Parliament | question: Who are appointed to their roles by the First Minister?, answer: such ministers | question: The leader of the largest party is returned as what minister?, answer: First | question: Who are appointed to assist Scottish ministers in their departments?, answer: Junior ministers | question: Who are drawn from amongst the elected MSPs?, answer: Most ministers | question: What does the party that holds the majority of in the Parliament hold?, answer: seats question: Who was assassinated in 1981?, answer: Anwar Sadat | question: What did the Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization take up?, answer: military struggle | question: Who was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat?, answer: the Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization | question: What was the path of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization?, answer: violence | question: What organization was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat?, answer: the Egyptian Islamic Jihad | question: What type of societies did the Islamic Jihad attack?, answer: Islamic societies | question: What did the Islamic Jihad believe were apostates?, answer: leaders | question: What type of states did the Islamic Jihad attack?, answer: Muslim states | question: What type of leanings did the Islamic Jihad attack?, answer: secular leanings | question: What type of movement was the Egyptian Islamic Jihad?, answer: earlier anti-colonial movements question: How long did peace last?, answer: brief periods | question: What was the pattern of for nearly a quarter century?, answer: warfare | question: The pattern of warfare followed by brief periods of what?, answer: peace | question: Who was Henry of Navarre?, answer: Henry IV | question: Henry of Navarre recanted Protestantism in favor of what religion?, answer: Roman Catholicism | question: Who issued the Edict of Nantes?, answer: Henry | question: Henry of Navarre reaffirmed what as the state religion of France?, answer: Catholicism | question: Where was Henry IV from?, answer: Navarre | question: Henry of Navarre succeeded Henry IV to what throne?, answer: French | question: How did Henry of Navarre view Protestantism?, answer: favour question: Where did the phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa enter?, answer: British pop culture | question: What did children want to avoid seeing?, answer: frightening parts | question: In what country did the phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa" enter pop culture?, answer: British | question: What did the phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa signify in British pop culture?, answer: humour | question: What is another name for "watching from behind"?, answer: Hiding | question: Who did the phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa signify the stereotypical early-series behaviour of?, answer: children | question: The phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa is associated with what TV show?, answer: Doctor | question: What did the phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa signify in humour?, answer: the stereotypical early-series behaviour | question: Who deemed Doctor Who the "scariest TV show of all time"?, answer: Digital Spy | question: What did children want to avoid seeing while in the room?, answer: a television programme question: Where did the physicians of the Yuan court come from?, answer: diverse cultures | question: What type of physicians were otachi?, answer: traditional Mongol shamans | question: Who received official support from the Yuan government?, answer: Physicians | question: What were otachi?, answer: non-Mongol physicians | question: What was the spiritual cure of otachi?, answer: Mongol shamanism | question: What were physicians given by the Yuan government?, answer: special legal privileges | question: Who supported the physicians of the court?, answer: Yuan | question: Who characterized otachi doctors by their use of herbal remedies?, answer: Mongol | question: What type of physicians were otachi?, answer: non-Mongol | question: What were non-Mongol physicians called?, answer: otachi question: What disease was caused by Yersinia pestis?, answer: plague | question: What caused widespread famine in the 1330s?, answer: plagues | question: What animals carry fleas?, answer: ground rodents | question: Where is the Yersinia pestis enzootic population of fleas found?, answer: Central Asia | question: What was the cause of the plague disease?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: In what part of the world is the plague enzootic?, answer: Western Asia | question: Where could the plague have spread to?, answer: Northern India | question: Where are fleas carried by ground rodents commonly found?, answer: various areas | question: In what country is the Yersinia pestis enzootic?, answer: Uganda | question: Where is Yersinia pestis commonly found?, answer: populations question: In what century did the Second Pandemic begin?, answer: 19th century | question: When did the plague return to Europe?, answer: 17th centuries | question: Where did the Second Pandemic occur in the 19th century?, answer: northern Africa | question: Where did the Second Pandemic occur in the 19th century?, answer: Africa | question: In what century did the Second Pandemic begin?, answer: (19th century | question: In what century did the Second Pandemic begin?, answer: (18th century | question: Where was the second pandemic found in every year between 1346 and 1671?, answer: Europe | question: When did the plague return to Europe and the Mediterranean?, answer: the 14th to 17th centuries | question: What region of Europe did the plague return to in the 14th to 17th centuries?, answer: Mediterranean | question: What repeatedly returned to haunt Europe and the Mediterranean throughout the 14th to 17th centuries?, answer: The plague question: What did the plague cause in the Middle East?, answer: serious depopulation | question: What did the plague lead to in both economic and social structures?, answer: permanent change | question: Where did the plague hit during the pandemic?, answer: various countries | question: Where did the plague reach Alexandria in Egypt?, answer: ports | question: What did the plague cause permanent change in?, answer: both economic and social structures | question: Where did the plague hit?, answer: the Middle East | question: Where did the disease enter western Europe?, answer: southern Russia | question: In what country did the plague reach Alexandria?, answer: Egypt | question: With what port did the plague reach Alexandria?, answer: Constantinople | question: From what country did the plague enter western Europe?, answer: Russia question: Who first challenged the plague theory?, answer: British bacteriologist J. F. D. Shrewsbury | question: Who first challenged the plague theory?, answer: J. F. D. Shrewsbury | question: Where did the 14th century pandemic take place?, answer: rural areas | question: Graham Twigg produced the first major work to challenge what theory?, answer: the bubonic plague theory | question: What did J. F. D. Shrewsbury conclude were exaggerations?, answer: contemporary accounts | question: What did Shrewsbury believe the 14th century pandemic was inconsistent with?, answer: the modern bubonic plague | question: What did J. F. D. Shrewsbury conclude contemporary accounts were?, answer: exaggerations | question: What theory was first challenged by J. F. D. Shrewsbury?, answer: The plague theory | question: Who was the author of the first work to challenge the bubonic plague theory?, answer: Samuel K. Cohn | question: Who was the first author to challenge the theory of the Black Death?, answer: Christopher Duncan question: What is on the highest level of the Vistula terraces?, answer: former flooded terraces | question: What type of pits are on the plain moraine plateau?, answer: clay pits | question: What are flooded as well as former flooded once?, answer: the plain Vistula terraces | question: What type of ponds cover the highest terrace of Warsaw?, answer: small ponds | question: What has only a few natural and artificial ponds?, answer: The plain moraine plateau | question: What does the contemporary flooded terrace still have?, answer: visible valleys | question: What has visible valleys and ground depressions with water systems coming from the Vistula old - riverbed?, answer: The contemporary flooded terrace | question: What type of terraces are asymmetrical?, answer: Vistula | question: What is on the contemporary flooded terrace?, answer: ground depressions | question: What is asymmetrical?, answer: the Vistula terraces question: What was the plugs-out test plagued with?, answer: problems | question: What frustrated the astronauts and forced a hold in the simulated countdown?, answer: communications problems | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January | question: What was the result of the fire that erupted on the pad area?, answer: frustrating attempts | question: The electrical fire in the cabin caused a hold in what?, answer: the simulated countdown | question: What caused the cabin to burst?, answer: Pressure | question: What type of atmosphere caused the electrical fire?, answer: 100% oxygen atmosphere | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: the morning | question: What was asphyxiated before the astronauts were asphyxiated?, answer: the hatch | question: In what atmosphere did the electrical fire spread quickly?, answer: the high pressure question: What is the name of the historic water tower in the Tower District?, answer: Tower Theatre | question: The Tower District neighborhood is one-half mile south of what college?, answer: Fresno City College | question: The Tower District neighborhood is just north of what city?, answer: downtown Fresno | question: What was the original name of California State University at Fresno?, answer: Fresno Normal School | question: What city was renamed California State University at?, answer: Fresno | question: What is the Tower Theatre on the National List of?, answer: Historic Places | question: What neighborhood is just north of downtown Fresno proper?, answer: The Tower District neighborhood | question: What is the popular neighborhood known as?, answer: the Tower District | question: After what war did small shops and services begin to appear in the Tower District?, answer: World War II | question: What is the Tower District centered around?, answer: the historic Tower Theatre question: What is the unit of mass exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of mass?, answer: force | question: What is another use for the kilogram-force?, answer: engine output torque | question: What is another use for the kilogram-force?, answer: torque wrench settings | question: The kilogram-force is the force exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of what?, answer: mass | question: What is the force exerted by on one kilogram of mass?, answer: standard gravity | question: What is the unit of mass that accelerates at 1 ms2 when subjected to a force of 1 kilogram?, answer: kgf | question: The metric slug is the mass that accelerates at 1 ms2 when subjected to what?, answer: a force | question: What is the kilogram-force?, answer: the force | question: What does the kilogram-force express?, answer: aircraft weight | question: What has a metric counterpart?, answer: The pound-force question: The TEU establishes that what applies to the metropolitan territories of the member states?, answer: European Union law | question: The Court of Justice of what country can interpret the Treaties?, answer: European Union | question: What type of law of the EU consists mainly of the founding treaties?, answer: primary law | question: The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union establishes that European Union law applies to the metropolitan territories of which countries?, answer: member states | question: What contain formal and substantive provisions that frame policies of the European Union institutions and determine the division of competences between the European Union and its member states?, answer: Treaties | question: The Court of Justice of the European Union cannot rule on the validity of Treaties, but it cannot rule on their validity, which is subject to what?, answer: international law | question: What do the Treaties frame policies of?, answer: the European Union institutions | question: The Court of Justice of what country can interpret the Treaties?, answer: the European Union | question: What is the core treaty of the EU?, answer: Treaty | question: Who is subject to the general obligation of the principle of cooperation?, answer: All EU member states question: What was the name of the treaty that formed the European Union?, answer: Treaty | question: What did the principal treaties that form the European Union begin with?, answer: common rules | question: How have more member states joined the European Union?, answer: accession treaties | question: What was signed to complete the development of a single, internal market in the Single European Act 1986?, answer: Major amending treaties | question: What did the Treaty of Rome and the Maastricht Treaty begin with?, answer: coal | question: Along with coal and atomic energy, what was the first treaty that formed the European Union?, answer: steel | question: What were made during the 1960s and 1970s?, answer: Minor amendments | question: What was made to the relative power of member states in the EU institutions in the Treaty of Nice 2001 and the Treaty of Lisbon 2007?, answer: minor amendments | question: What country did not join the EU in 1972?, answer: Norway | question: What was the name of the treaty that formed the European Union in 1992?, answer: the Maastricht Treaty question: What is younger than the rocks they cut?, answer: Faults | question: The principle of cross-cutting relationships pertains to the formation of what?, answer: faults | question: What principle pertains to the formation of faults and the age of the sequences through which they cut?, answer: cross-cutting relationships | question: What type of fault is a normal fault?, answer: a thrust fault | question: What is a thrust fault?, answer: a normal fault | question: What is found that penetrates some formations but not those on top of it?, answer: a fault | question: If a fault is found that penetrates some formations but not those on top of it, the formations that were cut are older than what?, answer: the fault | question: What part of a formation does a fault penetrate that is not older than a fault?, answer: top | question: If a fault is found that penetrates what but not those on top of it, the formations that were cut are older than the fault?, answer: some formations | question: What does the principle of cross-cutting relationships pertain to?, answer: the formation question: What were the principles of succession based on?, answer: principles | question: What principle is based on the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks?, answer: faunal succession | question: The principle of faunal succession is based on the appearance of fossils in what?, answer: sedimentary rocks | question: What type of fossils may not be found globally at the same time?, answer: fossil types | question: The principle of faunal succession is based on the appearance of what in sedimentary rocks?, answer: fossils | question: Where do fossils change?, answer: sedimentary strata | question: The principles of succession were developed independently of what?, answer: evolutionary thought | question: What principle is based on the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks?, answer: succession | question: At what time do organisms exist throughout the world?, answer: the same time period | question: At what time do organisms exist throughout the world?, answer: the same time question: What principle states that with sedimentary rocks if clasts are found in a formation, then the inclusions must be older than the formation that contains them?, answer: inclusions | question: The principle of inclusions and components states that if inclusions are found in a formation, the inclusions must be older than the formation that contains them?, answer: sedimentary rocks | question: When xenoliths are found, what type of rocks are older than the rock that contains them?, answer: igneous rocks | question: The principle of inclusions and what else states that with sedimentary rocks, if inclusions are found in a formation, the inclusions must be older than the formation that contains them?, answer: components | question: In sedimentary rocks, it is common for gravel from what to be ripped up and included in a newer layer?, answer: an older formation | question: What is another name for inclusions?, answer: clasts | question: The principle of inclusions and components states that if inclusions are found in a formation, what must be older than the formation that contains them?, answer: the inclusions | question: What is ripped up and included in a newer layer in sedimentary rocks?, answer: gravel | question: In sedimentary rocks, gravel from an older formation is ripped up and included in what?, answer: a newer layer | question: The principle of inclusions and components states that if inclusions are found in what?, answer: a formation question: The principles of what are rules of law that have been developed by the European Court of Justice?, answer: European Union law | question: The principles of what country's law have been developed by the European Court of Justice?, answer: European Union | question: Fundamental rights, proportionality, legal certainty, equality before the law and subsidiarity are accepted general principles of what?, answer: European Union Law | question: Whose legal systems are the principles of European Union law derived from?, answer: European Union member states | question: What are the principles of the European Union?, answer: law | question: What do the courts draw on in formulating the principles of European Union law?, answer: public international law | question: What are rules of law that have been developed by the European Court of Justice?, answer: principles | question: What are the principles of European Union law?, answer: unwritten rules | question: What are fundamental rights, proportionality, legal certainty, equality before the law and subsidiarity?, answer: Accepted general principles | question: What are the principles of European Union law?, answer: rules question: The principles of imperialism are often generalizable to the policies and practices of the British Empire "during the last generation, and proceeds rather by diagnosis than by what?, answer: historical description | question: Who used the concept of Terra nullius?, answer: British imperialism | question: The principles of what are often generalizable to the policies and practices of the British Empire?, answer: imperialism | question: The principles of imperialism are often generalizable to the policies and practices of the British Empire rather than by historical description, what is it called?, answer: diagnosis | question: The principles of imperialism are often generalizable to the policies and what of the British Empire?, answer: practices | question: What concept did British imperialism often use?, answer: Terra nullius | question: What is Terra nullius?, answer: Latin expression | question: What does terra nullius stem from?, answer: Roman law | question: The principles of imperialism are often generalizable to the policies and practices of what empire?, answer: the British Empire | question: When are the principles of imperialism generalizable to the policies and practices of the British Empire?, answer: the last generation question: Who appoints Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American problems?, answer: Manned Space Flight Administrator George Mueller | question: What was the Lunar Module supposed to be ready for in 1967?, answer: manned flight | question: What country's problems were severe enough to cause a "tiger team" to investigate?, answer: North American | question: Who was the Manned Space Flight Administrator in 1965?, answer: George Mueller | question: What was severe enough in late 1965 to cause Manned Space Flight Administrator George Mueller to appoint program director Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American?, answer: problems | question: Who did Phillips give a presentation of his findings to?, answer: Deputy Administrator Robert Seamans | question: Who did Mueller appoint to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American problems?, answer: program director Samuel Phillips | question: Who appoints Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American problems?, answer: Mueller | question: What was the first manned CSM flight?, answer: the first manned CSM flights question: What is the name of the Doctor's granddaughter?, answer: Susan Foreman | question: What was the name of the first serial in the Doctor's series?, answer: first | question: Who doubts the Doctor can remember his family?, answer: Victoria Waterfield | question: Who stated that he was a father and a grandfather before the war even began?, answer: Dr. Constantine | question: What does the Doctor say he can remember when he really wants?, answer: to—"The rest | question: What was the name of the first serial in the Doctor's series?, answer: An Unearthly Child | question: Who thought he was the last surviving Time Lord?, answer: the Ninth Doctor | question: Who said "Yeah, I know the feeling."?, answer: The Doctor | question: Who has a granddaughter in An Unearthly Child?, answer: the Doctor question: What does a project that fails to adhere to do not benefit the owner?, answer: codes | question: What must the project adhere to?, answer: zoning and building code requirements | question: What are other legal requirements from?, answer: malum prohibitum considerations | question: What isolating businesses to a business district and residences to a residential district?, answer: Other legal requirements | question: What is the term for the desire to prevent things that are indisputably bad?, answer: se considerations | question: What isolating residences to isolating them to?, answer: a residential district | question: What isolating businesses to a residential district is a legal requirement?, answer: residences | question: What do some legal requirements come from?, answer: things | question: What isolating businesses to isolating them to?, answer: a business district | question: What is a legal requirement for isolating businesses to a business district?, answer: custom question: What is the property of being prime?, answer: primality | question: Algorithms that are more efficient than trial division have been devised to test the primality of what?, answer: large numbers | question: What is an example of a special form of a number?, answer: Mersenne numbers | question: Algorithms have been devised to test the primality of what?, answer: numbers | question: What is a simple but slow method of verifying the primality of a given number called?, answer: trial division | question: What has 22,338,618 decimal digits?, answer: the largest known prime number | question: What is the name of the test that always produces the correct answer in polynomial time but is too slow to be practical?, answer: the AKS primality test | question: The AKS primality test produces the correct answer in what time?, answer: polynomial time | question: Trial division is a simple but slow method of verifying the primality of what?, answer: a given number | question: Mersenne numbers are particularly fast for what type of numbers?, answer: special forms question: If the answer is yes, many important problems can be shown to have what?, answer: more efficient solutions | question: In what field is the question of whether P equals NP one of the most important open questions?, answer: theoretical computer science | question: What can be shown to have more efficient solutions if the answer is yes?, answer: many important problems | question: How many problems can be shown to have more efficient solutions if P equals NP?, answer: many problems | question: What is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the Clay Mathematics Institute?, answer: NP | question: What is one of the most important open questions in theoretical computer science?, answer: P | question: What type of problems can be shown to have more efficient solutions?, answer: integer programming problems | question: What can formal proofs of?, answer: pure mathematics theorems | question: What is the question of whether P equals NP?, answer: the most important open questions | question: What is an example of a problem that can be shown to be more efficient if P equals NP?, answer: protein structure prediction question: What was blamed for the defeat of the Arab troops during the Six-Day War?, answer: Arab nationalism | question: What religion was the Six-Day War?, answer: Arab Muslim | question: Whose troops were defeated during the Six-Day War?, answer: Arab | question: Ba'athism, Ba'athism, and Arab nationalism suffered from what?, answer: Arab socialism | question: Who defeated the Arab troops during the Six-Day War?, answer: Israeli troops | question: What was the Six-Day War a pivotal event in?, answer: the Arab Muslim world | question: Maududi and Sayyid Qutb were examples of what type of Islamist movement?, answer: anti-democratic | question: What was blamed for the defeat of the Arab troops?, answer: the secular Arab nationalism | question: Who was defeated during the Six-Day War?, answer: the Arab troops | question: Who defeated the Arab troops during the Six-Day War?, answer: Israeli question: How many species can pose a hazard in the rainforest?, answer: several species | question: What species of poison dart frogs secrete lipophilic alkaloid toxins through their flesh?, answer: Various species | question: Which species secrete lipophilic alkaloid toxins through their flesh?, answer: poison dart frogs | question: What is one of the largest predators in the rainforest?, answer: anaconda | question: What do poison dart frogs secrete through their flesh?, answer: alkaloid toxins | question: What do piranha bite and injure?, answer: humans | question: What species secrete lipophilic alkaloid toxins through their flesh?, answer: frogs | question: What is one of the largest predators in the rainforest?, answer: cougar | question: What can produce an electric shock that can stun or kill humans?, answer: electric eels | question: What type of alkaloid toxins do poison dart frogs secrete?, answer: lipophilic question: What was the name of the Norman conquest?, answer: Anglo | question: What proved more important than it seemed?, answer: The rapid Anglo-Norman conquest | question: What did the Christians need to continue their occupation of Cyprus?, answer: support | question: Who occupied Cyprus during the Anglo-Norman conquest?, answer: Christians | question: What was the name of the island that the Venetians lost in 1571?, answer: Famagusta | question: What caused Cyprus to be sold to the Knights Templar?, answer: the conquest | question: What did Cyprus become after Guy de Lusignan acquired it?, answer: a stable feudal kingdom | question: What island was sold to the Knights Templar?, answer: Cyprus | question: What did the island occupy on the maritime lanes to the Holy Land?, answer: a key strategic position | question: What did the Venetians acquire in 1489?, answer: full control question: The majority rule is the risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of what?, answer: absolute powers | question: What does the majority rule have a high risk of a conflict of?, answer: interest | question: What can a physician sell to a patient if he or she has a financial self-interest in diagnosing as many conditions as possible?, answer: more medications | question: What does a physician sell to a patient that has a financial self-interest indiagnosing as many conditions as possible?, answer: medication | question: What does the physician have a financial self-interest in diagnosing as much as possible?, answer: many conditions | question: What conflicts with the patient's interest in obtaining cost-effective medication?, answer: Such self-interest | question: What is the patient's interest in?, answer: cost-effective medication | question: What is the reason for the majority rule?, answer: the high risk | question: The majority rule reflects similarity to the checks and balances system of the U.S. and what other government?, answer: many other governments.[citation | question: What is the reason for the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers?, answer: the majority rule question: What class was ranked lower than the Northern Chinese?, answer: Southern Chinese | question: Who withstood and fought to the last before caving in?, answer: southern China | question: Who was placed in a certain class because of the date they surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: people | question: Who did people surrender to before being placed in a certain class?, answer: Mongols | question: What did major commerce during this era give rise to favorable conditions for?, answer: private southern Chinese manufacturers | question: What were people placed in when they surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: a certain class | question: What was the date they surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: The reason | question: What was the reason people were placed in a certain class?, answer: the reason | question: Which class was ranked higher?, answer: Northern Chinese | question: The date they surrendered to the Mongols was the reason for the order of what?, answer: the classes question: What type of animal is found in Brazil?, answer: mammals | question: What is Brazil known for?, answer: home | question: What are tens of thousands of in Brazil?, answer: plants | question: Where do one in five fish species live?, answer: Amazonian rivers | question: One in five of what species live in Amazonian rivers and streams?, answer: the fish species | question: Where do one in five fish species live in the Amazon?, answer: streams | question: How many invertebrate species have been described in Brazil?, answer: 128,843 invertebrate species | question: One in five of what species live in the rainforests of the Amazon?, answer: all the bird species | question: How many plants are in Brazil?, answer: tens of thousands | question: What region is home to 2.5 million insect species?, answer: The region question: Several recent studies comparing complete sequenced genomes of ctenophores with what have also supported ctenophores as the sister lineage to all other animals?, answer: other sequenced animal genomes | question: In what type of lineage were neural and muscle cell types lost?, answer: major animal lineages | question: The relationship of ctenophores to the rest of Metazoa is very important to our understanding of the early evolution of what?, answer: animals | question: What is a statistical anomaly caused by the high rate of evolution in?, answer: ctenophore genomes | question: Ctenophores have been purported to be what lineage to the Bilateria?, answer: sister | question: What have been purported to be the sister lineage to the Bilateria?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What has been the focus of debate for many years?, answer: ctenophores | question: A series of studies comparing complete sequenced genomes of ctenophores with other sequenced animal genomes have also supported ctenophores as the sister lineage to what?, answer: all other animal phyla | question: A series of studies looked at the presence and absence of members of what?, answer: gene families | question: What is the relationship of ctenophores to the rest of Metazoa important to our understanding of?, answer: evolution question: What was the genetic evidence derived from?, answer: Black Death victims | question: What was the cause of the variant of Y. pestis that may no longer exist?, answer: Black Death | question: What was the variant of the Black Death that may no longer exist?, answer: Y. pestis | question: Who concluded that the Black Death in medieval Europe was caused by a variant of Y. pestis?, answer: Schuenemann et al. | question: What is the strain that caused the Black Death ancestral to?, answer: most modern strains | question: What was the genome of Y. pestis sequenced from?, answer: plague victims | question: Who conducted the study that concluded that the Black Death in medieval Europe was caused by a variant of Y. pestis?, answer: Haensch | question: Where were the Black Death victims buried?, answer: East Smithfield | question: Where did the Black Death occur?, answer: medieval Europe | question: What pestis was sequenced from plague victims?, answer: Y. question: Doctor Who has received recognition from critics and the public across what?, answer: various awards ceremonies | question: What is the highest-profile and prestigious British television award for which the series has ever been nominated?, answer: Best Drama Series | question: What has Doctor Who received from critics and the public?, answer: recognition | question: What Saturn award did Doctor Who win?, answer: Best International Series | question: Who recognized the revival of Doctor Who?, answer: critics | question: What awards did Doctor Who win?, answer: BAFTA TV Awards | question: What award did Doctor Who win at the BAFTA Cymru Awards?, answer: Best Actor | question: What has received recognition from critics and the public?, answer: The revived series | question: What award did Doctor Who win at the Saturn Awards?, answer: the only Best International Series question: What did the revocation do to the Huguenots?, answer: prohibited emigration | question: What did the revocation do to children as Catholics?, answer: required education | question: What did the revocation forbade?, answer: Protestant services | question: What did the Huguenots who stayed in France become?, answer: Catholics | question: Who was required to be educated as Catholics by the revocation?, answer: children | question: What type of services did the revocation forbade?, answer: Protestant | question: What country did many of the Protestants flee to after the revocation?, answer: South Africa | question: The revocation of the Huguenots resulted in the illegal flight from the country of hundreds of thousands of whom?, answer: Protestants | question: What did many of the Protestants become after the revocation?, answer: business leaders | question: What did many of the Protestants become after the revocation?, answer: intellectuals question: The right to create what in Germany is in Article 7, Paragraph 4 of the Grundgesetz?, answer: private schools | question: What did the percentage of students in between 1992 and 2008 reach 11.1%?, answer: private high schools | question: What did the percentage of students in private schools increase from 1992 to 2008?, answer: such schools | question: The right to create private schools in Germany cannot be suspended even in a state of what?, answer: emergency | question: What country has the right to create private schools?, answer: Germany | question: What was the former name of the German government that created the right to create private schools?, answer: GDR | question: What is a second Gleichschaltung?, answer: similar event | question: Where is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article | question: What happened to the percentage of students in private schools between 1992 and 2008?, answer: rise | question: What was the percentage of students in private schools in the former GDR?, answer: 0.5% question: What method was used to determine the age of the rocks found on the Moon?, answer: radiometric dating techniques | question: What are extremely old compared to rocks found on Earth?, answer: rocks | question: On what planet are the early rocks of the Solar System found?, answer: Earth | question: Where are the rocks from that are extremely old?, answer: Moon | question: What does KREEP and anorthositic samples infer that the outer portion of the Moon was once completely molten?, answer: lunar magma ocean | question: When was the Genesis Rock found?, answer: Apollo | question: Who retrieved the Genesis Rock?, answer: David Scott | question: What are the basaltic rocks derived from the lunar maria?, answer: samples | question: Who retrieved the Genesis Rock during the Apollo 15 mission?, answer: James Irwin | question: What is the Genesis Rock?, answer: One important rock question: Where is the role of teacher often carried out?, answer: formal education | question: What is the process called when a teacher has to continue their education after they qualify?, answer: continuing professional development | question: Where is the role of teacher usually carried out?, answer: other place | question: What must a person obtain to become a teacher?, answer: professional qualifications | question: Along with teachers, who else may have to continue their education after they qualify?, answer: other professionals | question: Who may have to continue their education after they qualify?, answer: Teachers | question: What is a person who wishes to become a teacher must first obtain specified professional qualifications or credentials from a university or college?, answer: teacher | question: What type of school is required to become a teacher?, answer: college | question: What is the science of pedagogy?, answer: teaching | question: What is one of the professional qualifications a teacher must obtain?, answer: study question: The V&A's sculpture collection is the most comprehensive holding of what type of sculpture in the world?, answer: post-classical European sculpture | question: What material is used in the V&A's sculpture collection?, answer: ivory sculptures | question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: sculpture | question: What type of sculptures are in the V&A?, answer: medieval statues | question: What does the V&A's sculpture collection cover?, answer: other periods | question: What type of sculptures are in the V&A's collection?, answer: European | question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: The sculpture collection | question: The V&A has ivory sculptures from what era?, answer: Anglo Saxon | question: Where is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: V&A | question: What is wood a history of?, answer: wood carving question: The Council is composed of different ministers of who?, answer: member states | question: What are smaller member states not dominated by?, answer: larger member states | question: What is the weight of the vote in the European Council inversely to?, answer: member state size | question: What is the Council composed of?, answer: different ministers | question: What does the TEU article 15 define as providing the 'necessary impetus for its development and shall define the general political directions and priorities'?, answer: European Council | question: What is the second main legislative body?, answer: Council | question: Why is voting inversely weighted to member state size?, answer: so smaller member states | question: What is the Council?, answer: The second main legislative body | question: The Council is composed of different ministers of who?, answer: the member states | question: What is the name of the main legislative body?, answer: second question: What does the secondary level include?, answer: school | question: What does the secondary level include?, answer: schools | question: What type of schools are boarding schools and military academies?, answer: private secondary schools | question: What is another name for a secondary school?, answer: day schools | question: Some private schools are what type of school?, answer: boarding schools | question: What do schools claim is used to pay higher salaries for the best teachers?, answer: schools claim | question: How many years does a secondary school offer?, answer: years | question: What is another name for "prep schools"?, answer: university-preparatory schools | question: What is another name for university-preparatory schools?, answer: "prep schools | question: What are boarding schools?, answer: Some private schools question: Where were the commercials for the 2005 revival broadcast?, answer: overseas commercial channels | question: On what day was an extended episode of "The Simpsons" broadcast?, answer: Christmas Day | question: What may exceed the 45-minute run time?, answer: regular-series episodes | question: On Christmas Day, what happens to each episode of The Simpsons?, answer: an extended episode broadcast | question: What did each episode of "The Simpsons" have on overseas commercial channels?, answer: adverts | question: What is included in each series?, answer: several standalone and multi-part stories | question: What changed for the 2005 revival?, answer: The serial format | question: When does the loose story arc end?, answer: the series finale | question: What did "Journey's End" and "The Eleventh Hour" exceed an hour in?, answer: length | question: In the early "classic" era, what has its own title?, answer: each episode question: What was the name of the 1996 TV film that established that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times for a total of 13 incarnations?, answer: Mawdryn Undead | question: What serial established that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times, for a total of 13 incarnations?, answer: Assassin | question: The episode "The Time of the Doctor" depicted the Doctor acquiring a new cycle of what?, answer: regenerations | question: What can only regenerate 12 times for a total of 13 incarnations?, answer: a Time Lord | question: What serial established that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times for a total of 13 incarnations?, answer: The Deadly Assassin | question: From which incarnation did the Doctor begin a new cycle of regenerations?, answer: the Twelfth Doctor | question: Who was the product of the Doctor's twelfth regeneration from his original set?, answer: the Eleventh Doctor | question: How many times did the show have to regenerate the Doctor?, answer: a thirteenth time | question: How many incarnations does a Time Lord have?, answer: 13 incarnations | question: How many times did the show have to regenerate the Doctor?, answer: thirteenth question: Who was the first chief executive officer of BSkyB?, answer: Sam Chisholm | question: Who was the chief executive officer of BSkyB at the time?, answer: Rupert Murdoch | question: What did the new package introduce?, answer: new channels | question: What platform expanded BSkyB's analogue service?, answer: Sky Digital | question: What was BSkyB trying to convert to a fee-based concept?, answer: the company business strategy | question: What was the name of the package that BSkyB added to?, answer: Sky Multichannels | question: Who was Sam Chisholm?, answer: the then chief executive officer | question: When did BSkyB reach 3.5 million households?, answer: mid-1994 | question: What was BSkyB criticized for lack of original programming on?, answer: the new channels question: What is the name of the bifurcation that determines the shape of the Rhine delta?, answer: aan de Rijn | question: What is the southern branch of the Rhine delta called?, answer: Beneden Merwede | question: What is the southern branch of the IJssel called?, answer: Boven Merwede | question: What does Boven Merwede mean?, answer: Upper Merwede | question: What does Beneden Merwede mean?, answer: Lower Merwede | question: What is the name of the delta that splits into Waal and Pannerdens Kanaal?, answer: Rhine | question: What is the name of the southern branch of the IJssel?, answer: Nieuwe Maas | question: What does Dordtse Kil branch off from?, answer: Oude Maas | question: What changes its name to Nederrijn at Angeren?, answer: Pannerdens Kanaal | question: What is the name of the southern branch of the Rhine delta?, answer: Waal question: Who was influenced by the late Medieval idea that objects in forced motion carried an innate force of impetus?, answer: Galileo Galilei | question: Galileo Galilei's work disproved what theory of motion?, answer: Aristotelian physics | question: Galileo Galilei was influenced by the idea that objects in what type of motion carried an innate force of impetus?, answer: forced motion | question: Who created an experiment in which stones and cannonballs were both rolled down an incline to disprove the Aristotelian theory of motion?, answer: Galileo | question: Galileo Galilei argued that objects in forced what carried an innate force of impetus?, answer: motion | question: What theory of motion did Galileo Galilei disprove?, answer: Aristotelian | question: What century did Galileo Galilei begin to correct the shortcomings of Aristotelian physics?, answer: the 17th century work | question: Galileo Galilei argued that objects retain their velocity unless acted on by a force, for what example?, answer: example friction | question: Galileo Galilei was influenced by the late Medieval idea that objects in forced motion carried an innate force of what?, answer: impetus | question: When were the shortcomings of Aristotelian physics corrected?, answer: the 17th century question: What award did The Doctor win for Best Drama Series in 2006?, answer: British Academy Television Award | question: What award did The Doctor win in 2006?, answer: Best Drama Series | question: What award was Matt Smith nominated for in 2011?, answer: Best Actor | question: What position did Russell T Davies hold?, answer: executive producer | question: In what country has The Doctor been recognized as one of the finest television programs?, answer: Britain | question: Matt Smith was the first Doctor to be nominated for what award?, answer: a BAFTA Television Award | question: What has the show received as one of Britain's finest television programs?, answer: recognition | question: Who was the first female to receive a BAFTA nomination for the series?, answer: Michelle Gomez | question: Where did Russell T Davies win five consecutive BAFTA Television Awards?, answer: the National Television Awards question: Who grew up watching Doctor Who?, answer: British television professionals | question: What is Doctor Who a significant part of?, answer: British popular culture | question: Whose popular culture is Doctor Who a significant part of?, answer: British | question: Who produced the first Doctor Who series in the 21st century?, answer: BBC Wales | question: What has Doctor Who become elsewhere?, answer: a cult television favourite | question: How many cultural references have been made to the character Doctor Who in other media?, answer: many spoofs | question: Where was Doctor Who produced in 2005?, answer: Cardiff | question: Who was in the title role of Doctor Who in the first series of the 21st century?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who produced the first series of Doctor Who in the 21st century?, answer: BBC | question: Who relaunched Doctor Who in 2005?, answer: Russell T Davies question: What do the simplest valve gears give?, answer: events | question: The simplest valve gears give events of what length during the engine cycle?, answer: fixed length | question: What does "kick back" mean?, answer: excessive compression | question: What can a reversing mechanism save?, answer: steam | question: What gives events of fixed length during the engine cycle?, answer: The simplest valve gears | question: What is another term for excessive compression?, answer: kick back").[citation | question: What event can cause excessive compression if the cutoff at admission is too short?, answer: the exhaust event | question: The simplest valve gears give events of fixed length during what?, answer: the engine cycle | question: The short cutoff at what event adversely affects the exhaust and compression periods?, answer: admission | question: What cannot evacuate the cylinder if the exhaust event is too short?, answer: the exhaust steam question: The smaller galleries cover Korea, the Himalayan kingdoms and what other region?, answer: South East Asia | question: What includes important early Nepalese bronze sculptures, repoussé work and embroidery?, answer: Himalayan items | question: What country is featured in the smaller galleries?, answer: Korea | question: What kingdoms are represented in the smaller galleries?, answer: Himalayan | question: What type of art is on display in the Himalayan galleries?, answer: important early Nepalese bronze sculptures | question: What is inlaid with mother-of-pearl?, answer: gleaming boxes | question: What type of art is on display from officials' robes?, answer: silk embroideries | question: What type of hooks are on display?, answer: bronze palanquin hooks | question: What type of sculptures are on display in the Himalayan galleries?, answer: bronze | question: What type of art is on display in the Himalayan galleries?, answer: embroidery question: What is the result of the increase of emissions per person being multiplied by a multiplier?, answer: environmental degradation | question: What is created when there is greater economic inequality?, answer: more waste | question: What is not a result of human inequality?, answer: environmental damage | question: What is the EKC?, answer: great economic inequality | question: What is created as a result of greater economic inequality?, answer: pollution | question: What is the result of the increase of carbon per person being multiplied by a multiplier?, answer: emissions | question: What can be addressed or corrected if population levels drop to a sustainable level?, answer: human inequality | question: What is the result of greater economic inequality?, answer: more environmental degradation | question: How many times is there a lessening of environmental degradation when there is greater economic inequality?, answer: many cases | question: The increase of emissions per who is multiplied by a multiplier?, answer: person question: The specific devolved matters are all subjects that are not explicitly stated in Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act as what?, answer: reserved matters | question: What country has the ability to alter income tax by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: Scotland | question: What are all subjects that are not explicitly stated in Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act as reserved matters?, answer: The specific devolved matters | question: What are the specific devolved matters?, answer: subjects | question: In what section of the Scotland Act are specific devolved matters not explicitly stated?, answer: Schedule | question: Who is responsible for devolved matters that are not specifically reserved?, answer: Parliament | question: What can the Scottish Parliament alter by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: income tax | question: The 2012 Act conferred further fiscal devolution and control of what?, answer: air guns | question: What Parliament has the ability to alter income tax in Scotland by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: Scottish | question: What unconnected matters did the 2012 Act grant the Scottish Parliament?, answer: speed limits question: Which region would the desert portions of north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties be included in?, answer: Southern California | question: What is the name of the state in which the AAA Auto Clubs are located?, answer: California | question: What region would the desert portions of north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties be included in?, answer: the southern California region | question: What part of Los Angeles County would be included in the southern California region?, answer: north Los Angeles County | question: What is the name of the AAA Auto Club in California?, answer: the California State Automobile Association | question: What county would be included in the southern California region?, answer: Los Angeles County | question: South of the Tehachapis would split what region off at the crest of the transverse range?, answer: the southern region | question: What are the three regions of California?, answer: northern, central, and southern California regions | question: What is the three-region point of view?, answer: view | question: What are the two AAA Auto Clubs divided into?, answer: either northern or southern California question: What type of engine contributed much to the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: steam | question: The steam engine contributed much to the development of what?, answer: thermodynamic theory | question: What theory influenced the steam engine?, answer: scientific theory | question: What did Watt know about the change in the boiling point of water with?, answer: atmospheric pressure | question: On what type of engine was the separate condenser developed?, answer: a model steam engine | question: What contributed much to the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: The steam engine | question: What was the only application of scientific theory that influenced the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: the steam engine | question: Watt was aware of the change in the boiling point of water with what?, answer: pressure | question: The Rankine cycle aided the development of modern high-pressure and temperature boilers and what?, answer: the steam turbine | question: What did Watt discover?, answer: latent heat question: The strong force only acts directly upon what?, answer: elementary particles | question: What is the best known example of a strong force that acts between nucleons?, answer: atomic nuclei | question: What acts directly upon elementary particles?, answer: The strong force | question: What acts directly upon elementary particles?, answer: the strong force | question: What is the residual force that acts between nucleons in atomic nuclei called?, answer: the nuclear force | question: What acts indirectly, transmitted as gluons, which form part of the virtual pi and rho mesons?, answer: the force | question: The failure of many searches for free quarks has shown that what is not directly observable?, answer: the elementary particles | question: What does the strong force act between in atomic nuclei?, answer: nucleons | question: What form part of the virtual pi and rho mesons?, answer: gluons | question: What part of the icles does the strong force act on?, answer: part question: What is the modern strain of Y. pestis?, answer: Y. p. orientalis | question: What modern strain of Y. pestis was found to be ancestral to?, answer: Y. p. medievalis | question: What pestis genotype was found to be ancestral to modern isolates of the modern Y. pestis strains Y. p. orientalis and Y. p. medievalis?, answer: Y. | question: What were the two clades of the Y. pestis genome associated with?, answer: medieval mass graves | question: What are clades?, answer: genetic branches | question: What strain of Y. p. orientalis were the clades ancestral to?, answer: the modern Y. pestis | question: The study found that there were two previously unknown but related clades of what genome associated with medieval mass graves?, answer: the Y. pestis genome | question: What were the clades of Y. pestis ancestral to?, answer: modern isolates | question: In what country did the first variant of the Y. pestis pandemic come from?, answer: France | question: What genotype was responsible for the pandemic that spread through the Low Countries from 1350?, answer: the Y. pestis genotype question: The success of a pathogen depends on its ability to elude what?, answer: host immune responses | question: What are proteins used to shut down?, answer: host defenses | question: What evolved several methods that allow them to successfully infect a host while evading detection or destruction by the immune system?, answer: pathogens | question: What does a type III secretion system insert a hollow tube into?, answer: the host cell | question: What do pathogens evade detection or destruction by?, answer: the immune system | question: How did pathogens evolve to infect a host?, answer: several methods | question: Pathogens evade detection and what by the immune system?, answer: destruction | question: What is often used to shut down host defenses?, answer: proteins | question: What do pathogens evade by evading?, answer: detection | question: What do pathogens use to successfully infect?, answer: a host question: What was the title of the veteran crew member on Apollo 13?, answer: Commander | question: The success of what two landings allowed the remaining missions to be crewed with a single veteran as Commander?, answer: first | question: What missions were crewed with a single veteran as Commander?, answer: the remaining missions | question: Who was the Commander of Apollo 13?, answer: a single veteran | question: Where did the Apollo 13 crew return to after the liquid oxygen tank exploded?, answer: Earth | question: How many rookies were on the Apollo 13 mission?, answer: two rookies | question: Who was the second crew member of Apollo 13?, answer: Fred Haise | question: What was the subcontractor not making a tank component according to?, answer: updated design specifications | question: Who was the commander of Apollo 13?, answer: Jack Swigert | question: What formation did Lovell, Swigert, and Haise land on?, answer: Mauro question: Whose succession was already a significant topic during the later years of his reign?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was Genghis Khan's oldest son?, answer: Jochi | question: What age did Genghis Khan reach?, answer: old age | question: Who was the ruler of the Khwarezmid Empire at the time of the invasion of the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: Genghis | question: Who was Jochi's father?, answer: brothers | question: Who said he would never accept Jochi as Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Chagatai | question: Chagatai said he would never accept Jochi as what?, answer: successor question: What is the name of the period of refurbishment and modernization of the Metro system?, answer: Metro | question: What is the Metro system undergoing?, answer: refurbishment | question: What stations are undergoing improvement works?, answer: most stations | question: What is the Metro system undergoing during the 'Metro: All Change' period?, answer: modernization | question: What is the transition to?, answer: smart ticketing | question: What is an example of a station that is undergoing complete reconstruction?, answer: North Shields | question: Where is the Cobalt business park?, answer: North Tyneside | question: What are most stations undergoing?, answer: improvement works | question: What has the Metro program done at the busiest stations?, answer: introduced ticket gates | question: In what part of Tyneside is the Metrocentre located?, answer: South Tyneside question: Who created the Yuan bureaucracy?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What did the Yuan bureaucracy reflect?, answer: various cultures | question: What system was created by Kublai Khan?, answer: bureaucracy | question: Kublai Khan's bureaucracy reflected the cultures of the Han Chinese, Khitans, Jurchens, Mongols, and what other culture?, answer: Tibetan Buddhists | question: Who created the Yuan bureaucracy?, answer: Kublai | question: What did the Yuan bureaucracy consist of?, answer: different cultures | question: What type of dynasties did the Yuan bureaucracy come from?, answer: native Chinese dynasties | question: What did the Mongols rely on as the core of governance?, answer: military institutions | question: Who was Emperor Wuzong?, answer: Külüg Khan | question: What dynasties were the Chinese-style elements of the Yuan bureaucracy from?, answer: Jurchen Jin dynasties question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville?, answer: America Tower | question: What is the defining building in the Jacksonville skyline?, answer: Wells Fargo Center | question: What was the tallest precast, post-tensioned concrete structure in the world?, answer: Riverplace Tower | question: In what city is the Bank of America Tower located?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Wells Fargo Center is the defining building in what?, answer: the Jacksonville skyline | question: What is the Bank of America Tower?, answer: The tallest building | question: What type of structure was the Riverplace Tower?, answer: , post-tensioned concrete structure | question: What makes Wells Fargo Center the defining building in the Jacksonville skyline?, answer: its distinctive flared base | question: What was the Bank of America Tower constructed as in 1990?, answer: the Barnett Center question: What are the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries?, answer: tapestries | question: What type of collection includes a fragment of the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: tapestry | question: What type of weaving was Sheldon & Mortlake?, answer: tapestry weaving | question: When were the tapestries from John Vanderbank's workshop woven?, answer: early 18th century | question: What includes a fragment of the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: The tapestry collection | question: What is the oldest known European tapestry?, answer: St Gereon | question: What was John Vanderbank's workshop?, answer: the leading English tapestry manufactory | question: How are Sheldon & Mortlake represented in the collection?, answer: several examples | question: What are examples of from the Gobelins workshop?, answer: the finest tapestries | question: What is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: the oldest known surviving European tapestry question: Who can replace an American station's signal with the feed of a Canadian broadcaster?, answer: pay television providers | question: In what country are most Canadians able to access at least one ABC affiliate?, answer: United States | question: What radio station did Citadel Broadcasting purchase in 2007?, answer: ABC Radio | question: What is subject to simultaneous substitution regulations?, answer: most ABC programs | question: ABC News provides news and features content for what stations?, answer: select radio stations | question: What is the name of the U.S.-based affiliate that most Canadians have access to?, answer: ABC | question: What station provides news and features content for select radio stations owned by Citadel Broadcasting?, answer: ABC News | question: What has eight owned-and-operated and over 232 affiliated television stations throughout the United States and its territories?, answer: The television network | question: What body imposes simultaneous substitution regulations on ABC?, answer: Telecommunications Commission | question: What are most ABC programs subject to?, answer: simultaneous substitution regulations question: What type of tentacles do a few cydippid ctenophores have without sidebranches?, answer: simple tentacles | question: What are the tentacles of Euplokamis typically fringed with tentilla?, answer: cydippid ctenophores | question: What are the tentacles of cydippid ctenophores fringed with?, answer: tentilla | question: What are Euplokamis' tentilla used for?, answer: capturing prey | question: The tentilla of Euplokamis differ significantly from what?, answer: other cydippids | question: What do Euplokamis' tentilla coil around?, answer: round prey | question: What do Euplokamis' tentilla capture by sticking to it?, answer: prey | question: What type of muscle does the tentilla of Euplokamis contain?, answer: striated muscle | question: What type of muscle produces the wriggling motion of Euplokamis' tentilla?, answer: smooth muscle | question: What produces the wriggling motion of Euplokamis' tentilla?, answer: smooth muscles question: What imply a degree of geographic separation between the colony and the imperial power?, answer: Colonialism | question: What is the term imperialism often conflated with?, answer: colonialism | question: What term has been used to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people?, answer: Imperialism | question: What term is often conflated with "colonialism"?, answer: imperialism | question: Who has argued that each has their own distinct definition of imperialism?, answer: many scholars | question: What have many scholars argued that imperialism and colonialism have?, answer: their own distinct definition | question: What is colonialism simply the development for?, answer: commercial intentions | question: Imperialism and colonialism have been used to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of what?, answer: people | question: What does colonialism refer to?, answer: settlement | question: What does colonialism refer to on a distant territory?, answer: settlements question: What did Luther say did not break easily?, answer: German necks | question: Who was one of the theologians that disagreed with Zwingli on the significance of Jesus' words at the Last Supper?, answer: Johannes Oecolampadius | question: Who was one of the theologians that disagreed with Zwingli?, answer: Martin Bucer | question: Who denied Jesus' ability to be in more than one place at a time?, answer: Zwingli | question: Who was one of the theologians who disagreed with the Last Supper?, answer: Melanchthon | question: Whose words at the Last Supper did theologians disagree on?, answer: Jesus | question: What part of Christ's body did Luther believe was the new covenant?, answer: blood | question: What did Zwingli say the passage broke?, answer: your neck | question: In what book did the Last Supper take place?, answer: Corinthians question: What did the first assessment report lack?, answer: temperature units | question: What was higher during the Medieval Warm Period than the mid 20th century?, answer: temperatures | question: What happened during the Medieval Warm Period than the mid 20th century?, answer: higher temperatures | question: What did the Millennial Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction show over the past 1000 years?, answer: larger global temperature variations | question: Where did the maximum temperature for the Medieval Warm Period not reach temperatures recorded in 2007?, answer: central England | question: What was the name of the graph in the third assessment report?, answer: Millennial Northern Hemisphere | question: What was the name of the graph in the third assessment report?, answer: "Millennial Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction | question: What country was the diagram based on?, answer: England | question: Which IPCC report featured a graph labeled "Millennial Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction"?, answer: third | question: What was the basis for the increase in temperatures during the Medieval Warm Period?, answer: documentary evidence question: What was the name of the fort that the French defeated in the Battle of?, answer: Carillon | question: Who did the French defeat in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: Native American allies | question: What invasion was stopped by the French victory in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: third | question: Who were the allies of the French in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: Native American | question: Who won the Battle of Carillon?, answer: French | question: Who defeated Abercrombie's force in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: Frenchmen | question: Who sent John Bradstreet on an expedition to destroy Fort Frontenac?, answer: Abercrombie | question: What was the name of the British force that was defeated in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: Ticonderoga | question: What stopped the third invasion?, answer: the improbable French victory | question: What nationality was Ticonderoga?, answer: British question: The Saturn V was designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to what?, answer: Moon | question: The Saturn V was designed to send a fully fueled CSM and what to the Moon?, answer: LM | question: The Saturn V was designed to send a fully fueled what to the Moon?, answer: CSM | question: The S-IC first stage burned RP-1/LOX for a rated thrust of 7,500,000 pounds-force (33,400 kN), which was upgraded to 7,610,000 pounds-force (33,900 kN)?, answer: kN | question: What was the name of the three-stage V?, answer: Saturn | question: Which stage of the Saturn V was a modified version of the S-IVB?, answer: the third stage | question: What did the second and third stages of the Saturn V burn?, answer: liquid hydrogen | question: What was the rated force of the first stage of the Saturn V?, answer: thrust | question: What was the third stage able to restart the engine for after reaching a parking orbit?, answer: translunar injection | question: The Saturn V was designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to where?, answer: the Moon question: The time and space hierarchy theorems form the basis for most separation results of what?, answer: complexity classes | question: The time and space hierarchy theorems form the basis for what?, answer: most separation results | question: What is the basis for most separation results of complexity classes?, answer: hierarchy theorem | question: What tells us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE?, answer: the space hierarchy theorem | question: The space hierarchy theorem tells us that L is strictly contained in what?, answer: PSPACE | question: What form the basis for most separation results of complexity classes?, answer: The time and space hierarchy theorems | question: The time hierarchy theorem tells us that P is strictly contained in what?, answer: EXPTIME | question: What is strictly contained in PSPACE?, answer: L | question: What is strictly contained in EXPTIME?, answer: P | question: The time and space hierarchy theorems form what for most separation results of complexity classes?, answer: the basis question: What is awarded to the party with the highest quotient?, answer: seats | question: What is divided by one plus the number of seats the party won in the region?, answer: list votes | question: The total number of seats in the Parliament is proportional to the number of what in the second vote of the ballot?, answer: votes | question: Who allocates the total number of seats in Parliament?, answer: parties | question: The party with the highest quotient is awarded the seat, which is added to its constituency seats in allocating what seat?, answer: second | question: The party with the highest quotient is awarded the seat, which is then added to its constituency seats in allocating what?, answer: the second seat | question: The number of list votes cast for each party is divided by one plus the number of seats the party won in the region to determine who is awarded what?, answer: the first list seat | question: The d'Hondt method is repeated iteratively until what is allocated?, answer: all available list seats | question: The party with the highest quotient is awarded the seat, which is then added to what?, answer: its constituency seats | question: In what body are the total number of seats allocated?, answer: Parliament question: Who was Rainulf Drengot's father?, answer: Duke Sergius IV | question: Who received the county of Aversa?, answer: Rainulf Drengot | question: Tancred of Hauteville and the Drengot family were descendants of what family?, answer: Norman | question: What family received the county of Aversa?, answer: Drengot | question: Where was Tancred from?, answer: Hauteville | question: Who did the Hauteville family proclaim "Duke of Apulia and Calabria"?, answer: prince Guaimar IV | question: The Hauteville family declared prince Guaimar IV of Salerno "Duke of Apulia and what?, answer: Calabria | question: Who was the Duke of Apulia and Calabria?, answer: Guaimar IV | question: Who was the father of the two most prominent Norman families to arrive in the Mediterranean?, answer: Tancred | question: Where did the two most prominent Norman families arrive?, answer: Mediterranean question: Where is the (recipere) character often written as "Rx"?, answer: typed text | question: What are common in different countries?, answer: Other symbols | question: What do pharmacy organizations often use?, answer: other symbols | question: Where are other symbols common?, answer: different countries | question: Who often uses the Bowl of Hygieia in their logos?, answer: Pharmacy organizations | question: What is Apotheke the German word for?, answer: pharmacy | question: What language is the Greek root of the word 'apothecary'?, answer: English | question: What symbol is often written as "Rx" in typed text?, answer: ℞ | question: Where are the mortar and pestle most commonly associated with pharmacy?, answer: English-speaking countries | question: In what country is the Bowl of Hygieia often used?, answer: Netherlands question: What did the university experience in the 1960s?, answer: student unrest | question: Who occupied President George Beadle's office in 1962?, answer: students | question: What did the Kalven Report say a university must maintain independence from?, answer: political fashions | question: Who issued the Kalven Report?, answer: a university committee | question: What did the Kalven Report state a university must maintain independence from?, answer: pressures | question: The Kalven Report was a two-page statement of the university's policy in what?, answer: social and political action | question: Who experienced student unrest in the 1960s?, answer: The university | question: Who issued the Kalven Report?, answer: a university question: Chicago operates or is affiliated with a number of what?, answer: research institutions | question: What is the Oriental Institute a research center for?, answer: Near Eastern studies | question: The Oriental Institute is a museum and research center for what type of studies?, answer: Near Eastern | question: What is the Center for?, answer: Middle Eastern Studies | question: What is the name of the center for Middle Eastern Studies?, answer: National Resource Centers | question: What is part of the United States Department of Energy's national laboratory system?, answer: Argonne National Laboratory | question: Where is the National Opinion Research Center located?, answer: campus | question: What is the name of the former independent laboratory that Chicago is affiliated with?, answer: Marine Biological Laboratory | question: How many research centers are on Chicago's campus?, answer: 113 research centers | question: How many research institutes does the University of Chicago operate?, answer: 12 research institutes question: What is the name of the mathematics program used in urban primary and secondary schools?, answer: Chicago School | question: What does the University of Chicago run apart from its undergraduate and postgraduate schools?, answer: programs | question: What is the name of the private day school for K-12 students at the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago Laboratory Schools | question: Where is the Hyde Park Day School located?, answer: Chicago | question: What is the name of the largest university press in the United States?, answer: Chicago Press | question: What does the University of Chicago run apart from its undergraduate and postgraduate schools?, answer: academic institutions | question: What type of care is offered at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools?, answer: day care | question: Who does the Council on Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences and Humanities provide a forum for to present scholarly work in progress?, answer: graduate students | question: Who is the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools for?, answer: students | question: What is the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools?, answer: a private day school question: The Riemann hypothesis states that what is as regularly distributed as possible?, answer: primes | question: The unproven Riemann hypothesis states that all zeroes of the -function have what part?, answer: real part | question: The Riemann hypothesis states that the primes are as regularly distributed as possible?, answer: prime numbers | question: What unproven hypothesis states that all zeroes of the -function have real part equal to 1/2?, answer: Riemann | question: What is the square root of a number less than x?, answer: x | question: What does the Riemann hypothesis say all zeroes of the -function have real part equal to?, answer: = | question: What states that except for s = 2, 4,..., all zeroes of the -function have real part equal to 1/2?, answer: The unproven Riemann hypothesis | question: What does the unproven Riemann hypotheme state that all zeroes of the -function have real part equal to 1/2?, answer: s | question: What does the asymptotic distribution of primes hold for?, answer: much shorter intervals | question: The Riemann hypothesis states that the primes are as regularly distributed as possible?, answer: numbers question: What does photosynthesis release into the atmosphere?, answer: oxygen gas | question: Photosynthesis releases what into the atmosphere?, answer: oxygen | question: The oxygen cycle describes the movement of oxygen within and between its three main reservoirs on what planet?, answer: Earth | question: What describes the movement of oxygen within and between its three main reservoirs on Earth?, answer: the oxygen cycle | question: What removes oxygen from the atmosphere?, answer: decay | question: In the present equilibrium, production and consumption occur at the same rate of 1/2000th of what per year?, answer: the entire atmospheric oxygen | question: What removes oxygen from the atmosphere?, answer: respiration | question: Photosynthesis releases oxygen into what?, answer: the atmosphere | question: What releases oxygen into the atmosphere?, answer: Photosynthesis question: What is being used by the indigenous tribes of the basin to protect their tribal lands from commercial interests?, answer: remote sensing | question: What do the indigenous tribes of the basin protect their tribal lands from?, answer: commercial interests | question: What type of business is attempting to target tribes in the Amazon?, answer: commercial ventures | question: The use of remote sensing for the conservation of what area is being used by the indigenous tribes of the basin?, answer: Amazon | question: What do the Trio Tribe use to map out their ancestral lands?, answer: handheld GPS devices | question: What program is used by the Trio Tribe to map their ancestral lands?, answer: Google Earth | question: Who does not have clearly defined boundaries in the Amazon?, answer: most tribes | question: Where do the Trio Tribe live?, answer: southern Suriname | question: Who is using remote sensing to protect their tribal lands from commercial interests?, answer: the indigenous tribes | question: What do the Trio Tribe use to map out their ancestral lands?, answer: programs question: What is the diphthong in?, answer: modern German Rhein | question: What is another name for Old English Rhein?, answer: Old High German Rīn | question: The variant forms of the name of the Rhine are all derived from the Gaulish name Rnos, which was adapted in Roman-era geography (1st century BC) as Greek (Rhnos), Latin Rhenus?, answer: modern languages | question: What did Old Frankish give to the Gaulish name?, answer: Old English Rín | question: In what modern language is the diphthong a diphthong?, answer: German Rhein | question: Who gave Old English Rn, Old High German Rn, Dutch Rijn?, answer: Old Frankish | question: When was the Roman-era geography adapted?, answer: 1st century BC | question: The diphthong in modern German Rhein is a development of what language?, answer: Central German | question: What is the spelling of the Rhine?, answer: English Rhine | question: In what language is the diphthong a diphthong?, answer: German question: What religion does 23.5% of Kenyans belong to?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: What religion do the majority of Kenyans belong to?, answer: Christian | question: What is the majority of Kenyans?, answer: Kenyans | question: What religion do 47.7% of Kenyans consider themselves to be?, answer: Protestant | question: Where is the Reformed Church of?, answer: East Africa | question: What religion does 23.5% of Kenyans belong to?, answer: the Latin Rite | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Roman Catholic?, answer: 23.5% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Protestant?, answer: 47.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 83% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: The vast majority question: Who was the ideologue of the Iranian Revolution?, answer: Ali Shariati | question: Who was the father of the State of Pakistan?, answer: Mohammad Iqbal | question: Who was Mohammad Iqbal?, answer: ideological father | question: Mawdudi and Qutb are examples of what?, answer: Sunni Islamic thinkers | question: What did Khomeini believe was placed somewhere between Sunni Islamic thinkers like Mawdudi and Qutb?, answer: beliefs | question: Who was the successor of Mohammad Iqbal?, answer: Ali | question: What religion did Mawdudi belong to?, answer: Sunni Islamic | question: What was Ali Shariati's profession?, answer: ideologue | question: What Sunni Islamic thinker did Khomeini disagree with?, answer: Qutb | question: How did Ali Shariati's views compare to Mohammad Iqbal?, answer: resemblance question: What ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris?, answer: war | question: What theatre of the Seven Years' War was settled by the Treaty of Hubertusburg?, answer: European | question: In what country did the Seven Years' War end?, answer: North America | question: What was the name of the European theatre of the Seven Years' War?, answer: Hubertusburg | question: In what city was the Treaty of Paris signed?, answer: Paris | question: Where did the Seven Years' War take place?, answer: the European theatre | question: When was the Treaty of Paris signed?, answer: 10 February | question: When was the Treaty of Hubertusburg signed?, answer: 15 February | question: What ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris?, answer: The war question: What country did the war take place between?, answer: New France | question: What is the name of the British colony in the North?, answer: Nova Scotia | question: Where was Nova Scotia located?, answer: North | question: Who ambushed a French patrol in the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: Virginia militiamen | question: In what state was the Battle of Jumonville Glen fought?, answer: Virginia | question: What colony was New France a part of?, answer: British | question: Where was Virginia located in relation to the British colonies?, answer: South | question: The war was primarily fought along the frontiers between New France and what other colonies?, answer: the British colonies | question: Who was the commander of the Virginia militia in the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: George Washington | question: In what state is Pittsburgh located?, answer: Pennsylvania question: What is the three most important aspects of a teacher's teaching?, answer: teacher enthusiasm | question: The more a teacher promotes the course they are teaching, the more the student will get out of what?, answer: the subject matter | question: What is the most important aspect of a teacher?, answer: enthusiasm | question: An enthusiastic teacher has the ability to be very influential in what?, answer: the young students life | question: Who will get out of the subject matter a teacher promotes?, answer: the student | question: What must a teacher enjoy being around?, answer: the students | question: Who must a teacher enjoy being around?, answer: their students | question: Who has the ability to be very influential in the young students life?, answer: An enthusiastic teacher | question: What does a teacher need to be enthusiastic about?, answer: teaching | question: Who must enjoy teaching?, answer: A teacher question: What is indistinguishable at temperatures in excess of 1015 kelvins?, answer: electromagnetic forces | question: What is due to the exchange of the heavy W and Z bosons?, answer: The weak force | question: Electroweak theory shows that electromagnetic forces and what are indistinguishable at temperatures in excess of 1015 kelvins?, answer: the weak force | question: The weak force is due to the exchange of what?, answer: the heavy W and Z bosons | question: What is beta decay of neutrons in?, answer: atomic nuclei | question: The word "weak" derives from the fact that the field strength is 1013 times less than that of what?, answer: the strong force | question: What have been probed in modern particle accelerators and show the conditions of the universe in the early moments of the Big Bang?, answer: Such temperatures | question: What is the weak force stronger than gravity over?, answer: short distances | question: Electroweak theory shows that electromagnetic forces and the weak force are indistinguishable at temperatures in what amount of 1015 kelvins?, answer: excess | question: What is the most familiar effect of the weak force?, answer: beta decay question: What is the world's industry still dependent on?, answer: steam power | question: What type of plant generates most electric power?, answer: steam turbine plant | question: The weight of boilers and condensers makes the power-to-weight ratio of a steam plant lower than what?, answer: internal combustion engines | question: What type of plant is the world's industry dependent on?, answer: steam | question: What is generated using steam turbine plant?, answer: most electric power | question: What makes the power-to-weight ratio of a steam plant lower than for internal combustion engines?, answer: weight | question: What has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors?, answer: mobile applications steam | question: In mobile applications, steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or what?, answer: electric motors | question: The weight of boilers and condensers generally makes the power-to-weight ratio of what lower than for internal combustion engines?, answer: a steam plant | question: What makes the power-to-weight ratio of a steam plant lower than for internal combustion engines?, answer: condensers question: What did a retail shop sell in addition to ingredients for?, answer: medicines | question: What did the pharma offer in addition to general medical advice?, answer: pharma responsibilities | question: What Greek word is derived from its root word?, answer: pharma | question: Who performs surgery and midwifery?, answer: other specialist practitioners | question: What did the pharmas also use?, answer: many other herbs | question: What is derived from its root word pharma?, answer: The word pharmacy | question: What is the word pharmacy derived from?, answer: its root word | question: What did the retail shop sell in addition to ingredients for medicines?, answer: tobacco and patent medicines | question: What did the pharma offer in addition to pharma responsibilities?, answer: general medical advice | question: What is one of the services that the pharma offered that is now only performed by specialist practitioners?, answer: midwifery question: What is the working fluid in a Rankine cycle called?, answer: a closed loop system | question: What is recycled continuously in a Rankine cycle?, answer: The working fluid | question: What is recycled continuously in a Rankine cycle?, answer: the working fluid | question: What is the name of the cycle in which the working fluid is recycled continuously?, answer: Rankine | question: What is one of the advantages of water in a Rankine cycle?, answer: low cost | question: What is the fluid of choice for a Rankine cycle?, answer: water | question: What are the properties of water in a Rankine cycle?, answer: non-toxic and unreactive chemistry | question: What can be used in a binary cycle?, answer: Low boiling hydrocarbons | question: In what type of cycle is the working fluid recycled continuously?, answer: a Rankine cycle | question: What is one property of water that makes it a good choice for a Rankine cycle?, answer: abundance question: The zeta function is closely related to what?, answer: prime numbers | question: What is the following identity (Basel problem) a glimpse of?, answer: modern algebraic number theory | question: What function is closely related to prime numbers?, answer: zeta | question: What is another example of the richness of the zeta function and a glimpse of modern algebraic number theory?, answer: Basel problem | question: Who is responsible for the identity (Basel problem)?, answer: Euler | question: What is closely related to prime numbers?, answer: The zeta function | question: The fact that there are infinitely many primes can be seen using what?, answer: the zeta function | question: What can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is the name of the identity problem?, answer: Basel | question: If there were only finitely many primes, what would have a finite value?, answer: ζ(1 question: What championship did Polonia Warsaw win in 2000?, answer: Ekstraklasa Championship | question: What is the name of Polonia's local rival?, answer: Polonia Warsaw | question: Who won the Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000?, answer: Polonia | question: Who has fewer supporters than Polonia Warsaw?, answer: Their local rivals | question: Where is Polonia's home venue located?, answer: Konwiktorska Street | question: How do Polonia Warsaw's supporters compare to their local rivals?, answer: significantly fewer supporters | question: What is Polonia's position in the PZPN?, answer: -the bottom professional league | question: Why was Polonia relegated from the country's top flight in 2013?, answer: their disastrous financial situation | question: Where is Polonia's home located?, answer: the Old Town question: What is the name of the oxbow lake in Warsaw?, answer: Kamionek Lake | question: What is the name of the oxbow lake in Warsaw?, answer: Czerniaków Lake | question: What is the name of the park where Kamionek Lake is located?, answer: Wilanów Parks | question: What type of lakes are in Warsaw's parks?, answer: small lakes | question: How many lakes are in Warsaw?, answer: several lakes | question: What is the name of the natural reserve in Warsaw?, answer: Kabaty Woods | question: Where are the oxbow lakes?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the name of the natural reserve in Warsaw?, answer: Bielany Forest | question: What type of animals are found in the Vistula river?, answer: bird species | question: What are Bielany Forest, Kabaty Woods, and Czerniaków Lake?, answer: others question: What is the name of the bus company that provides services to Northumberland and North Tyneside?, answer: North East | question: Which bus company is the primary operator in the city proper?, answer: Stagecoach North East | question: What is the name of the main bus company in Newcastle?, answer: Arriva North East | question: What is the name of the bus station that serves Go-Ahead?, answer: Eldon Square bus station | question: What is the name of the bus station in Newcastle?, answer: Haymarket bus station | question: What area of Newcastle is served by the Haymarket Bus Station?, answer: North Tyneside | question: What part of the city does Stagecoach operate from?, answer: East | question: What do the 3 main bus companies provide in the city?, answer: services | question: What type of services does Stagecoach provide?, answer: cross-city services | question: Where does Go-Ahead operate from?, answer: Eldon Square Bus Station question: What type of doors are in the Antwerp City Hall collection?, answer: beautiful inlaid doors | question: Who are the inlaid doors dated 1580 from Antwerp City Hall attributed to?, answer: Hans Vredeman de Vries | question: Where are the doors dated 1580 from?, answer: Antwerp City Hall | question: What type of carvings are on the French Cabinet?, answer: gilded carvings | question: What type of mounts does the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet have?, answer: ormolu mounts | question: Who made the French Cabinet dated 1861-1867?, answer: M. Fourdinois | question: What is one of the grandest pieces of 19th century furniture in the Antwerp City Hall collection?, answer: French Cabinet | question: What type of furniture is the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet?, answer: continental furniture | question: What substance was used to make the French Cabinet dated 1861-1867?, answer: lime | question: The French Cabinet dated 1861-1867 was made from ebony inlaid with what type of wood?, answer: box question: What profession is a variety of bodies designed to instill, preserve and update the knowledge and professional standing of?, answer: teachers | question: What is the goal of a teacher's college?, answer: professional standing | question: What are there a variety of to instill, preserve and update the knowledge and professional standing of teachers?, answer: bodies | question: What are the standards of in a teacher's college?, answer: practice | question: What are the standards of practice for?, answer: the teaching profession | question: What are teacher's colleges generally established to serve and protect?, answer: the public interest | question: Who operates teacher's colleges?, answer: many governments | question: What does a variety of bodies strive to update?, answer: the knowledge | question: How many bodies are there to instill, preserve, and update the knowledge and standing of teachers?, answer: a variety question: Where is the Statue of Little Insurgent located?, answer: Warsaw | question: How many places commemorate the heroic history of Warsaw?, answer: many places | question: What was erected in memory of the largest insurrection of World War II?, answer: the impressive Warsaw Uprising Monument | question: What monument was erected in memory of the largest insurrection of World War II?, answer: Warsaw Uprising Monument by Wincenty Kućma | question: What is Pawiak the beginning of a walk in the traces of?, answer: Heroic City | question: The Warsaw Uprising Monument was erected in memory of the largest insurrection of what war?, answer: World War II | question: The statue of Little Insurgent commemorates the children who served as messengers and frontline troops in what war?, answer: the Warsaw Uprising | question: Who erected the Warsaw Uprising Monument?, answer: Wincenty Kućma | question: The Warsaw Citadel was a place of martyr for whom?, answer: Poles | question: What was a place of martyr for the Poles?, answer: The Warsaw Citadel question: What type of line are the two tourist railways operating over?, answer: narrow gauge lines | question: What is operating over Victorian lines that were once part of a state-owned system?, answer: several smaller freight operators | question: What type of railways operate over lines that were once part of a state-owned system?, answer: numerous tourist railways | question: What were once part of a state-owned system?, answer: lines | question: What type of lines in the west of the state have been converted to standard gauge?, answer: branch lines | question: What type of railways use the 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) broad gauge?, answer: Victorian lines | question: Where were the five formerly government-owned lines built?, answer: mountainous areas | question: How many tourist railways operate over 760 mm narrow gauge lines?, answer: Two tourist railways | question: What were Victorian lines once considered?, answer: parts | question: How many previously government-owned lines were there in Victoria?, answer: five formerly government-owned lines question: What are Collingwood Street and Neville Street?, answer: other popular areas | question: Collingwood Street, the Central Station area and Osborne Road are examples of what type of establishment?, answer: bars | question: How many bars are on the Bigg Market?, answer: many bars | question: What type of clubs are in The Gate?, answer: upmarket clubs | question: What is the name of the popular area for nightlife in Newcastle?, answer: Collingwood Street | question: What is the name of the high end bar in Newcastle?, answer: Neville Street | question: How many pubs, bars and nightclubs are there in Newcastle?, answer: concentrations | question: What is the name of Newcastle's gay scene?, answer: clubs | question: What type of bars are on Collingwood Street?, answer: high-end bars | question: Where is Neville Street located?, answer: the Central Station area question: Where are monuments and buildings about Genghis Khan located?, answer: Inner Mongolia | question: Whose legacy remains a mixed topic in the People's Republic of China?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What region of China has a monument and buildings about Genghis Khan?, answer: Mongolia | question: What are the views of Genghis Khan in the People's Republic of China?, answer: conflicting views | question: Who was Genghis Khan's grandson?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What country did Genghis Khan never conquer?, answer: China | question: What was the Yuan dynasty credited with?, answer: -uniting China | question: Whose legacy remains a mixed topic in the People's Republic of China?, answer: Genghis | question: What are there about Genghis Khan in the Inner Mongolia region?, answer: buildings | question: Where are monuments and buildings about Genghis Khan located?, answer: the Inner Mongolia region question: What do some species run all the way along?, answer: combs | question: How many comb rows does the ciliary groove connect with?, answer: two adjacent comb rows | question: What does the ciliary groove run along in some species?, answer: the comb rows | question: What creates a mechanical system for transmitting the beat rhythm from the combs to the balancers?, answer: water disturbances | question: Which part of the combs transmits the beat rhythm to the balancers?, answer: the combs | question: How many rows of combs are there?, answer: eight rows | question: Where do the combs run from near the mouth to?, answer: the opposite end | question: What is the metachronal rhythm of the combs similar to?, answer: Mexican | question: Where are the combs located?, answer: the body | question: What beat in a metachronal rhythm?, answer: The "combs question: What is the largest girls' independent school in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle High School | question: What is the only independent boys' only school in the city?, answer: Newcastle School | question: What is the name of the largest girls' independent school in the city?, answer: High School | question: What is the name of the only independent boys' only school in the city?, answer: Gosforth High School | question: What is the name of the successful state school in Newcastle?, answer: George Stephenson High School | question: What is the name of the successful state school in Newcastle?, answer: Benfield School | question: What is the name of the state school in Newcastle?, answer: Kenton School | question: What type of school is St. Mary's?, answer: Catholic Comprehensive School | question: What is the name of the state school in Newcastle?, answer: Heaton Manor School | question: What type of schools are Walker Technology College, Gosforth High School, Heaton Manor School, St. Mary's Catholic Comprehensive School, Kenton School, George Stephenson High School, and Benfield School?, answer: successful state schools question: What is the name of the group that ten of the fraternities form at the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago Interfraternity Council | question: What type of group does the Associate Director of Student Activities estimate 8-10 percent of undergraduates were members of?, answer: fraternities | question: What is the name of the co-ed community service fraternity at the University of Chicago?, answer: Alpha Phi Omega | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: one co-ed community service fraternity | question: Where is the University of Chicago?, answer: Chicago | question: What type of fraternity does the Associate Director of Student Activities estimate 8-10 percent of undergraduates are members of?, answer: sororities | question: What do ten of the fraternities form at the University of Chicago?, answer: the University of Chicago Interfraternity Council | question: How many fraternities are at the University of Chicago?, answer: fifteen fraternities | question: What form the University of Chicago Interfraternity Council?, answer: the fraternities | question: What are four of the sororities at the University of Chicago?, answer: members question: What did the ancient Egyptians have knowledge of?, answer: prime numbers | question: The Sieve of Eratosthenes is a simple method to compute what?, answer: primes | question: Whose fraction expansions in the Rhind papyrus have quite different forms for primes and for composites?, answer: Egyptians | question: What are there in the surviving records of the ancient Egyptians that they had some knowledge of prime numbers?, answer: hints | question: In the Rhind papyrus, what group of people had knowledge of prime numbers?, answer: Egyptian | question: In what papyrus were fraction expansions found?, answer: Rhind | question: What is an example of the Egyptian fraction expansions in the Rhind papyrus?, answer: instance | question: Egyptian fraction expansions in the Rhind papyrus have different forms for primes and for what?, answer: composites | question: Where are hints that the ancient Egyptians had knowledge of prime numbers?, answer: the surviving records | question: What did Euclid show how to construct a perfect number from?, answer: a Mersenne prime question: What is there no simple formula that separates from composite numbers?, answer: prime numbers | question: There is no known simple formula that separates prime numbers from what?, answer: composite numbers | question: When did Euclid demonstrate that there are infinitely many primes?, answer: BC | question: Euclid demonstrated that there are infinitely many what?, answer: primes | question: Who demonstrated that there are infinitely many primes?, answer: Euclid | question: What is the first result in the direction of the distribution of primes?, answer: the prime number | question: The prime number theorem states that the probability that a given, randomly chosen number n is prime is inversely proportional to its number of digits, or to the logarithm of what?, answer: n. | question: What was demonstrated by Euclid around 300 BC?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: The prime number theorem states that the probability that a given, randomly chosen number n is prime is inversely proportional to what of digits?, answer: its number | question: The prime number theorem states that the probability that a given, randomly chosen number is prime is inversely proportional to its number of what?, answer: digits question: What position does Sufism hold?, answer: spiritual teacher | question: What are mullahs and ulemas?, answer: teachers | question: What can ulemas render legal verdicts on?, answer: Islamic law | question: In what religion are mullahs and ulemas?, answer: Islam | question: How many concepts are there of teachers in Islam?, answer: many concepts | question: What do ulemas teach for the proper way of?, answer: Islamic living | question: What type of living is the Sunnah and Ahadith?, answer: Islamic | question: In Sufism, spirituality and what take on a more important dimension?, answer: spiritual knowledge | question: Where are mullahs located?, answer: madrassas | question: What are the teachers at madrassas?, answer: mullahs question: What are the unofficial positions of in the Orthodox Catholic and Protestant traditions?, answer: spiritual guides | question: What is a strong tradition of spiritual teachers in the three major traditions?, answer: spiritual formation | question: What is the name of the religion that has a strong tradition of spiritual formation?, answer: Orthodox Catholic | question: What is the name of the church that is considered to be a spiritual guide?, answer: Orthodox Catholic Churches | question: The Roman and Orthodox Catholic Churches have a long tradition of "discernment of spirits", vocations, and other aspects of what?, answer: spiritual life | question: What is the emphasis on being guided in in Protestantism?, answer: spiritual development | question: How many forms of spiritual or religious teachers are there in Christianity?, answer: many forms | question: What is the name of the major tradition of spiritual teachers in Christianity?, answer: Catholic | question: What is the name of the tradition in which a spiritual guide acts as a father?, answer: the Orthodox Catholic tradition | question: What is a Priest or Confessor in?, answer: Roman Catholicism question: What are the similarities and differences between teachers around the world?, answer: many similarities | question: What is earned after completion of high school?, answer: elementary school education certificate | question: In many countries, elementary school education certificate is earned after completion of what?, answer: high school | question: In what countries is elementary school education certificate earned after completion of high school?, answer: many countries | question: In almost all countries what are educated in a university or college?, answer: teachers | question: Who must pass a background check and psychiatric evaluation to be able to teach in a classroom?, answer: prospective teachers | question: Who require prospective teachers to pass a background check and psychiatric evaluation?, answer: many educational institutions | question: What are there many similarities and differences between teachers around the world?, answer: differences | question: In almost all countries, teachers are educated in a university or what?, answer: college | question: Who follows an education specialty track?, answer: The high school student question: What type of silver is in the main silver gallery?, answer: British silver | question: What type of silver is in the main silver gallery?, answer: European silver | question: What is the most common metal in the Hereford Cathedral collection?, answer: silver | question: What type of silver is in the main silver gallery?, answer: contemporary silver | question: What is the main silver gallery divided into?, answer: British silver pre-1800 | question: What is the earliest known piece of silver with a dated hallmark?, answer: English silver | question: What is the earliest known piece of English silver with a dated hallmark?, answer: a silver gilt beaker | question: What type of items are covered in the secular and sacred sections of the Hereford Cathedral collection?, answer: Jewish liturgical vessels | question: What is the name of the gallery in the Hereford Cathedral collection?, answer: The main silver gallery | question: In addition to silver, what other metal is used in the Hereford collection?, answer: gold question: What museum merged with the Great North Museum in 2009?, answer: Tyne Museum | question: What is the name of the museum that merged with the Newcastle on Tyne Museum of Antiquities in 2009?, answer: Hancock Museum | question: How many museums and galleries are in Newcastle?, answer: several museums | question: Where is the Centre for Life located?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is the name of the museum that merged with the Newcastle on Tyne Museum of Antiquities in 2009?, answer: the Great North Museum | question: What is the name of the science village in the Centre for Life?, answer: Science Village | question: Where is the Discovery Museum located?, answer: Tyneside | question: What museum merged with the Great North Museum in 2009?, answer: Tyne Museum of Antiquities | question: What is the name of the motor museum in Newcastle?, answer: the Newburn Hall Motor Museum | question: What is the name of the museum that focuses on Tyneside's shipbuilding heritage?, answer: the Discovery Museum question: What can Organizational Interventions help to reduce among teachers?, answer: occupational stress | question: How many ways are there to mitigate the occupational hazards of teaching?, answer: several ways | question: What is one way to mitigate occupational hazards?, answer: teaching | question: What can organizations provide to teachers to reduce occupational stress?, answer: support networks | question: Whose schedules can be changed to reduce occupational stress?, answer: teachers | question: What is one way to mitigate the dangers of teaching?, answer: the occupational hazards | question: What can organizations offer to teachers to help reduce occupational stress?, answer: promotions | question: What can be offered to teachers to help reduce occupational stress?, answer: bonuses | question: What is an example of an individual-level intervention?, answer: stress-management training question: The fact that chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane is often cited as evidence that they are the descendants of what?, answer: endosymbiotic cyanobacteria | question: What is the product of the host's cell membrane infolding to form a vesicle to surround the ancestral cyanobacterium?, answer: the outer chloroplast membrane | question: What are chloroplasts surrounded by?, answer: a double membrane | question: What are homologous to the cyanobacterium's original double membranes?, answer: both chloroplast membranes | question: What is often cited as evidence that they are the descendants of endosymbiotic cyanobacteria?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What are some common misconceptions about?, answer: the outer and inner chloroplast membranes | question: What is the fact that chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane cited as?, answer: evidence | question: What is the host's cell membrane infolding to form a vesicle to surround?, answer: the ancestral cyanobacterium question: What type of rock can a sedimentary rock be turned into?, answer: metamorphic rock | question: What type of rock can be re-eroded and redeposited?, answer: Sedimentary rock | question: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are three major types of what?, answer: rock | question: What may be re-melted?, answer: rocks | question: What is a sedimentary rock turned into?, answer: a metamorphic rock | question: When a rock crystallizes from melt, it is what?, answer: an igneous rock | question: What can then be turned into a metamorphic rock due to heat and pressure?, answer: The sedimentary rock | question: What type of rock is a igneous rock redeposited and lithified into?, answer: a sedimentary rock | question: What is an important concept in geology that illustrates the relationships between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock?, answer: The rock cycle | question: What can be weathered and eroded, and then redeposited and lithified into a sedimentary rock?, answer: This rock question: What are pancake-shaped circular disks about 300-600 nanometers in diameter?, answer: Granal thylakoids | question: What type of thylakoids are arranged in grana?, answer: granal thylakoids | question: What are helicoid sheets that spiral around grana?, answer: Stromal thylakoids | question: What type of thylakoids are in contact with the stroma?, answer: stromal thylakoids | question: What type of thylakoids are arranged in grana?, answer: thylakoids | question: What is the membrane called that increases stability and surface area for light capture?, answer: granal membrane | question: What type of thylakoids are arranged in?, answer: grana | question: Where are stromal thylakoids in contact with the stroma?, answer: contact | question: How large are granal thylakoids?, answer: diameter | question: What are stromal thylakoids?, answer: helicoid sheets question: What may contribute to a classroom atmosphere full of energy and enthusiasm which feed student interest and excitement in learning the subject matter?, answer: Teacher enthusiasm | question: What may help students become more self-determined in their own learning process?, answer: teacher enthusiasm | question: What may a teacher's enthusiasm contribute to the student's expectations in the context of learning?, answer: intrinsic motivation | question: What may act as a "motivational embellishment"?, answer: enthusiasm | question: How can a teacher's enthusiasm contribute to higher levels of intrinsic motivation?, answer: various mechanisms | question: Who may lead to students becoming more self-determined in their own learning process?, answer: Enthusiastic teachers | question: What does teacher enthusiasm feed?, answer: student interest | question: Who may become more intrinsically motivated by catching onto the enthusiasm and energy of the teacher?, answer: Students | question: Who may become more self-determined in their own learning process?, answer: students | question: What levels of intrinsic motivation can a teacher's enthusiasm help?, answer: higher levels question: How many times has Doctor Who been referenced in popular culture?, answer: many references | question: In what genre has Doctor Who been referenced in popular culture?, answer: other science fiction | question: The Next Generation is a reference to what sci-fi series?, answer: Star Trek | question: Along with Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Neutral Zone, what sci-fi series has referenced Doctor Who?, answer: Leverage | question: Where has there been many references to Doctor Who?, answer: popular culture | question: What has Doctor Who appeared in the video game RuneScape?, answer: references | question: Who was portrayed as an avid fan of in the video game EastEnders?, answer: Doctor | question: Who was Russell T. Davies?, answer: later Doctor | question: In what form did the character of Vince appear in the TV show Queer as Folk?, answer: clips | question: Who created Queer as Folk?, answer: Russell T. Davies question: What does Black's Law Dictionary say must be non-violent?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What is more destructive than civil disobedience?, answer: civil rebellion | question: What is more destructive than disobedience?, answer: rebellion | question: What is justified by appeal to constitutional defects?, answer: both civil disobedience | question: What have there been as to whether civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent?, answer: debates | question: What does Black's Law Dictionary include in its definition of civil disobedience?, answer: violence | question: What must the defects justifying rebellion be more serious than?, answer: those justifying disobedience | question: What are both civil disobedience and civil rebellion justified by appeal to?, answer: constitutional defects | question: What does Black's Law Dictionary include in its definition of civil disobedience?, answer: - question: When have actors returned to reprise the role of their specific Doctor?, answer: later dates | question: Who returned at later dates to reprise the role of their specific Doctor?, answer: actors | question: How many times have actors returned to reprise the role of their specific Doctor?, answer: instances | question: Who appeared in previously unseen footage from the uncompleted Shada episode?, answer: Tom Baker | question: Who played Jon Pertwee in The Three Doctors?, answer: Patrick Troughton | question: Who did William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton return with in 1973's The Three Doctors?, answer: Jon Pertwee | question: Who did Troughton and Pertwee return with in 1983's The Five Doctors?, answer: Peter Davison | question: Who played Jon Pertwee in 1973's The Three Doctors?, answer: William Hartnell | question: Who played Patrick Troughton in 1985's The Two Doctors?, answer: Colin Baker | question: Who played the Tenth Doctor in 2013's 50th anniversary special episode?, answer: David Tennant question: Who claimed that Edison and Tesla were the original recipients?, answer: Tesla biographers | question: What biographer claimed that Edison and Tesla were the original recipients of the award?, answer: Tesla | question: What did biographers claim about Edison and Tesla?, answer: subsequent claims | question: Who did biographers claim was the original recipient of the award?, answer: Edison | question: What did the biographers claim Edison and Tesla sought to minimize the other's achievements?, answer: right | question: Who refused to keep Tesla from getting the $20,000 prize money?, answer: a wealthy Edison | question: What did biographers claim Edison and Tesla were?, answer: the original recipients | question: What did the biographers claim Edison and Tesla were not given because of their animosity toward each other?, answer: the award | question: Why did biographers claim that Edison and Tesla were the original recipients of the award?, answer: their animosity question: What are "pure" or "project" alliances?, answer: alliances | question: What type of procurement involves a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: New forms | question: What type of procurement involves a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: new forms | question: What type of procurement involves a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: relationship contracting | question: Who does the principal and contractor have a co-operative relationship with in a construction project?, answer: other stakeholders | question: What is the focus of relationship contracting?, answer: a co-operative relationship | question: What type of contracting involves a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: procurement | question: What is another name for "impure" alliances?, answer: "strategic" alliances | question: What type of project is a relationship contracting used for?, answer: a construction project | question: Who is the principal of a construction project?, answer: contractor question: Where were sediment deposits found that indicate that rainfall during the LGM was lower than for the present?, answer: Amazon basin paleolakes | question: What has there been significant changes in over the last 21,000 years?, answer: Amazon rainforest vegetation | question: Where did sediment deposits from during the Last Glacial Maximum come from?, answer: Amazon Fan | question: Where is data sampling biased away from the center of the basin?, answer: Amazon | question: What was the rainfall in the basin during the Last Glacial Maximum associated with?, answer: reduced moist tropical vegetation cover | question: What is evidence that there have been in the Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000 years?, answer: significant changes | question: What is one of the causes of the significant changes in the Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000 years?, answer: subsequent deglaciation | question: What is the Last Glacial Maximum?, answer: LGM | question: The limitations of working in the rainforest mean that data sampling is biased away from the center of what?, answer: the Amazon basin | question: What suggests that there have been significant changes in the Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000 years?, answer: evidence question: What was the average age of a child in a household?, answer: age | question: What type of couples were the majority of the households?, answer: opposite-sex married couples | question: What is another term for opposite-sex married couples?, answer: partnerships | question: What type of partnerships were the most common?, answer: unmarried opposite-sex partnerships | question: What percentage of same-sex married couples or partnerships were there?, answer: 0.9% | question: What percentage of households had a female householder with no husband present?, answer: 19.3% | question: What percentage of households were made up of individuals?, answer: 22.1% | question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living in them?, answer: 43.3% | question: What percentage of households were opposite-sex married couples living together?, answer: 43.8% | question: What percentage of households had a male householder with no wife present?, answer: 7.4% question: During what dynasty were many religions practiced?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: How many religions were practiced during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: many religions | question: What is another name for the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs?, answer: Xuanzheng Yuan | question: What became less important after Kublai Khan favored the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: other religions | question: Who patronized Confucian scholars and institutions?, answer: Many Mongols | question: What religion was established as the de facto state religion in the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: What religion was practiced during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Christianity | question: What religion was the de facto state religion of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Buddhism | question: What religion did the Yuan dynasty never convert to?, answer: Islam | question: During what dynasty were many religions practiced?, answer: the Yuan dynasty question: Who were tax exemptions for in the Mongol Empire?, answer: religious figures | question: What was a well established concept on the Asian steppe?, answer: Religious tolerance | question: What did the Mongol Empire practice?, answer: religious tolerance | question: What was there for religious figures in the Mongol Empire?, answer: tax exemptions | question: What other profession was exempted from tax by the Mongol Empire?, answer: doctors | question: Who was exempted from tax in the Mongol Empire?, answer: teachers | question: Who was Ong Khan's mentor?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was Genghis Khan's mentor?, answer: Ong Khan | question: What religion did Ong Khan convert to?, answer: Nestorian Christianity | question: Why did the Mongol Empire practice religious tolerance?, answer: Mongol tradition question: What type of networks were DATAPAC and TRANSPAC?, answer: X.25 networks | question: What did X.75 and X.121 allow the interconnection of?, answer: national X.25 networks | question: TELENET and TYMNET were modified to provide a X.25 host interface in addition to what?, answer: older host connection schemes | question: What type of network was TELENET and TYMNET modified to provide?, answer: X.25 | question: What type of interface did TELENET and TYMNET use?, answer: host | question: TELENET and TYMNET were modified to provide what in addition to older host connection schemes?, answer: a X.25 host interface | question: What were DATAPAC and TRANSPAC initially implemented with?, answer: an X.25 external interface | question: What did TELENET and TYMNET modify to provide a X.25 host interface?, answer: addition | question: TELENET and TYMNET were modified to provide a X.25 host interface in addition to older host connection schemes?, answer: Some older networks | question: A user or host could call a host on a foreign network by including the DNIC of which network?, answer: the remote network question: Who did the Broncos beat in the fourth quarter?, answer: Panthers | question: Who drove to the Panthers 41-yard line?, answer: Broncos | question: Who recieved a 16-yard reception?, answer: Devin Funchess | question: In what quarter did the Broncos lose to the Panthers?, answer: the third quarter | question: What did Gano's field goal cut the Panthers deficit to?, answer: the Panthers deficit | question: What would happen in the third quarter?, answer: no more scoring | question: Where did the Broncos drive to in the fourth quarter?, answer: the Panthers 41-yard line | question: Who kicked a field goal in the third quarter?, answer: Stewart | question: Who kicked a 39-yard field goal?, answer: Gano question: What resonated with conservative Muslims?, answer: attacks | question: Who remained in Saudi Arabia after Saddam's defeat?, answer: American troops | question: Who did the attacks resonate with?, answer: conservative Muslims | question: Who was a prime example of a domestic Islamist who attacked Saudi Arabia?, answer: bin Laden | question: What type of madrassas did Saudi Arabia increase aid to?, answer: Islamic groups | question: Who was defeated in the 9/11 attacks?, answer: Saddam | question: Who did the attacks resonate with?, answer: Muslims | question: What country's troops remained in Saudi Arabia after Saddam's defeat?, answer: American | question: What type of Islamic groups did Saudi Arabia increase aid to?, answer: Islamist madrassas question: What is another name for the chloroplastidan?, answer: green chloroplast lineage | question: What is another name for the rhodophyte?, answer: red algal chloroplast lineage | question: What does primary plastids mean?, answer: chloroplast | question: What is one of the three chloroplast lineages?, answer: the glaucophyte chloroplast lineage | question: What are the chloroplasts that can be traced back to a cyanobacterial ancestor called?, answer: primary plastids | question: How many chloroplasts belong to one of the three chloroplast lineages?, answer: All primary chloroplasts | question: How many chloroplast lineages do primary chloroplasts belong to?, answer: three chloroplast lineages | question: What is the name of the lineage that contains land plants?, answer: the green chloroplast lineage | question: What can be traced back directly to a cyanobacterial ancestor?, answer: These chloroplasts | question: What does the green chloroplast lineage contain?, answer: the land plants question: What did Life call "replacing the good programs with the bad ones"?, answer: programs | question: What network aired western shows against NBC and CBS in 1957?, answer: ABC | question: What did Goldenson's programs give ABC a continuum between?, answer: television | question: What did ABC's western series defeat in the fall of 1957?, answer: shows | question: What type of show was Zorro?, answer: series | question: Who gave ABC a continuum between film and television?, answer: Goldenson | question: What did Goldenson's programs give ABC a continuum between?, answer: film | question: What did Life call the law that replaced the good programs with the bad ones?, answer: the good programs | question: What did ABC offer a strong lineup of programs that contrasted with?, answer: its rival networks question: Who examined the criticisms of McIntyre and McKitrick?, answer: other studies | question: What did Inhofe claim was the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people?, answer: global warming | question: What did the studies show was exceptional between 1000 and 1900?, answer: temperatures | question: What did the studies show that the current warming period is exceptional in comparison to temperatures between 1000 and 1900?, answer: comparison | question: What graph was featured in publicity?, answer: the MBH99 based graph | question: What is exceptional in comparison to temperatures between 1000 and 1900?, answer: the current warming period | question: Where were the data and methodology used to produce the "hockey stick graph" criticized?, answer: papers | question: Who presented the 'Hockey Stick' as the new orthodoxy?, answer: IPCC | question: Who criticized the data and methodology used to produce the hockey stick graph?, answer: Ross McKitrick | question: Who criticized the data and methodology used to produce the "hockey stick graph"?, answer: Stephen McIntyre question: What is the ground state of the O 2 molecule called?, answer: triplet oxygen.[b | question: What overlaps results in dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity?, answer: π | question: Triplet oxygen reacts only slowly with what?, answer: most organic molecules | question: What is dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity?, answer: a triplet electronic ground state | question: What is an electron configuration with two unpaired electrons found in?, answer: dioxygen | question: What prevents spontaneous combustion?, answer: electron spins | question: What overlaps results in dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity?, answer: σ | question: What is filled in the diagram of an electron configuration with two unpaired electrons?, answer: orbitals | question: What does the combination of cancellations and and overlap in dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity?, answer: results question: After 1971, OPEC was slow to readjust what to reflect the depreciation?, answer: prices | question: From 1947 to 1967, the dollar price of what had risen by less than two percent per year?, answer: oil | question: What did OPEC ministers not develop institutional mechanisms to update prices in sync with changing market conditions?, answer: commodities | question: What commodity did the price increases in 1973-1974 return to Bretton Woods levels?, answer: gold | question: The price of oil remained stable compared to what?, answer: other currencies | question: How long did the dollar price of oil rise from 1947 to 1967?, answer: year | question: What caused the price of oil to remain stable?, answer: the oil shock | question: What did the price increases of 1973-1974 return their incomes to?, answer: Bretton Woods levels | question: What did the price increases of 1973-1974 return to Bretton Woods levels?, answer: corresponding incomes | question: What did OPEC ministers not develop institutional mechanisms to update prices in sync with?, answer: changing market conditions question: What is the most common method of procurement?, answer: construction procurement | question: What is produced by the architect in this arrangement?, answer: construction drawings | question: The architect or engineer manages the works from inception to what?, answer: completion | question: What is another name for the architect?, answer: engineer acts | question: When does the construction procurement process begin?, answer: inception | question: What is the most common method of construction procurement?, answer: the most common method | question: What is the relationship between the architect's client and the main contractor?, answer: direct contractual links | question: What is the role of the architect or engineer in this arrangement?, answer: the project coordinator | question: What does the architect or engineer design?, answer: the works | question: Who does the architect's client have a direct contractual relationship with?, answer: the main contractor question: What does a "platoon" teacher teach?, answer: many subjects | question: Who do students learn from in a "platoon" system?, answer: teachers | question: In what country is primary education the most common?, answer: the United States | question: What does a "platoon" system consist of?, answer: primary education | question: For what subject does a "platoon" system involve a group of students moving from one specialist to another?, answer: every subject | question: What type of subject does a "platoon" teacher specialize in?, answer: one subject | question: What does a "platoon" system mean?, answer: alternative approaches | question: Who derive a strong sense of security by staying with the same group of peers for all classes?, answer: Students | question: What group is placed together in a class that moves from one specialist to another for every subject?, answer: students | question: Who is more knowledgeable in one subject than a teacher who teaches many subjects?, answer: a teacher question: If an external force acts on the system, what will experience acceleration proportional to the magnitude of the external force divided by the mass of the system?, answer: mass | question: In what type of system are there no internal forces that are unbalanced?, answer: a closed system | question: In a closed system of what are there no internal forces that are unbalanced?, answer: particles | question: What is unbalanced in a closed system of particles?, answer: no internal forces | question: If an external force acts on the system, the center of mass will experience an acceleration proportional to the magnitude of the external force divided by the mass of what?, answer: the system | question: What acts on the system to cause the center of mass to accelerate?, answer: an external force | question: If an external force acts on the system, the center of mass will experience an acceleration proportional to the magnitude of what?, answer: the external force | question: The constituent objects only accelerate with what?, answer: respect | question: If an external force acts on the system, the center of mass will experience an acceleration proportional to the magnitude of the external force divided by what?, answer: the mass | question: What will not cause the center of mass of the system to accelerate?, answer: the action-reaction force question: What depends on the type of reduction being used?, answer: hard problems | question: A problem X is hard for a class of what?, answer: problems | question: For what class are polynomial-time reductions commonly used?, answer: complexity classes | question: What is the set of problems that are hard for NP?, answer: NP-hard problems | question: What is hard for a class of problems C if every problem in C can be reduced to X?, answer: A problem X | question: What type of reduction is commonly used for complexity classes larger than P?, answer: reduction | question: What is hard for a complexity class?, answer: a problem | question: An algorithm for X allows us to solve what in C?, answer: any problem | question: How many problems in C can be reduced to X?, answer: every problem | question: What in C is harder than X?, answer: no problem question: Who did the IPCC not include the date of 2035 in their final summary?, answer: policymakers | question: What did the IPCC not include the date of 2035 in?, answer: the final summary | question: Who reaffirmed the conclusion in the final summary was robust?, answer: IPCC | question: What was not included in the final summary for policymakers?, answer: This projection | question: Whose report did the IPCC misquote?, answer: ICSI | question: What did the ICSI report say about snow and ice in the past and at present on a Global and Regional Scale?, answer: Variations | question: What did the ICSI report change in the past and at present on a Global and Regional Scale?, answer: Snow | question: What did the ICSI report refer to as variations of snow and ice in the past and present?, answer: Ice | question: The date of 2035 has been correctly quoted from what report?, answer: WWF | question: What did the WWF report misquote?, answer: an ICSI report question: What are pharmacists in Australia remunerated for doing?, answer: comprehensive Home Medicines Reviews | question: What are pharmacists in Australia remunerated for doing?, answer: Home Medicines Reviews | question: Who receives remuneration from the Australian Government for conducting comprehensive Home Medicines Reviews?, answer: pharmacists | question: What is the name of the group of pharmacists who operate primarily in nursing homes?, answer: consultant pharmacists | question: In what country do pharmacists receive remuneration for conducting Home Medicines Reviews?, answer: instance | question: What is the reason for pharmacists to obtain prescribing rights in the UK?, answer: pharmacy education | question: In what country do pharmacists receive remuneration for conducting Home Medicines Reviews?, answer: Australia | question: In Canada, pharmacists who undertake additional training are obtaining what?, answer: prescribing rights | question: What do Australian pharmacists receive from the Australian Government for conducting Home Medicines Reviews?, answer: remuneration | question: In the United Kingdom, pharmacists who undertake additional training are obtaining prescribing rights because of what?, answer: pharmacy question: What type of businesses were in the Tower District in the 1960's and 1970's?, answer: retail businesses | question: Where did Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open in 1978?, answer: Wishon Avenues | question: What area of New York City experienced a renewal after a significant decline in the late 1960s and 1970s?, answer: residences | question: In what decade did the Tower Theatre re-open?, answer: 1970s.[citation | question: Along with second and third run movies, what type of films were shown at the Tower Theatre in the 1970s?, answer: classic films | question: Where did Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open in 1978?, answer: Olive and Wishon Avenues | question: When did the Tower Theatre re-open?, answer: the late 1960s | question: What happened in the late 1960s and 1970s that led to the revitalization of the Tower District?, answer: a significant decline | question: Where did Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open in 1978?, answer: Olive | question: When did the Tower Theatre re-open?, answer: the late 1970s question: Manning and Newton set the record for the largest age difference between opposing what?, answer: Super Bowl quarterbacks | question: What was the first to feature a quarterback on both teams who was the #1 pick in their draft classes?, answer: Super Bowl | question: Who set the record for the largest age difference between opposing quarterbacks?, answer: Newton | question: What was the first Super Bowl to feature a quarterback on both teams who was the #1 pick in their draft classes?, answer: first | question: Who was the top pick in the 2011 draft?, answer: Von Miller | question: What was the first Super Bowl to feature a quarterback on both teams who was the #1 pick in their draft classes?, answer: the first Super Bowl | question: Which team did Von Miller play for?, answer: Denver | question: Who was the #1 selection in the 1998 NFL draft?, answer: Manning | question: Which team did Newton play for in the 2011 NFL draft?, answer: Carolina | question: What was the first Super Bowl to feature a quarterback on both teams who was the #1 pick in?, answer: their draft classes question: Who wanted the Methodists to stay within the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who did John Wesley originally want to stay within the Church of England?, answer: Methodists | question: What was the Methodist Episcopal Church considered to be the mother church of?, answer: American Methodism | question: Who wanted the Methodists to stay within the Church of England?, answer: Wesley | question: Which Revolution separated the Methodists in the American colonies from the life and sacraments of the Anglican Church?, answer: American | question: The American Revolution separated the Methodists from the life and sacraments of the Anglican Church in what American states?, answer: colonies | question: John Wesley wanted the Methodists to stay within what church?, answer: England | question: What type of church did the Methodists in the American colonies belong to?, answer: Anglican | question: What was the name of the church established by John Wesley and Thomas Coke?, answer: the Methodist Episcopal Church | question: What was the name of the group that Thomas Coke organized?, answer: Methodist Society question: What is the northern boundary of California?, answer: southern California | question: In what part of California was Los Angeles located?, answer: Alta California | question: What state was admitted to the Union as a free state?, answer: California | question: What part of California did the Californios of Monterey live in?, answer: part | question: What raged between the Californios of Monterey and Los Angeles?, answer: political disputes | question: Who attempted to divide Alta California at 36 degrees, 30 minutes, the line of the Missouri Compromise?, answer: several pro-slavery politicians | question: Which city was in the lower part of Alta California?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What did southern California prevent from becoming?, answer: its own separate slave state | question: What country ruled California during this time?, answer: Mexico | question: Which Californios ruled in the upper part of Alta California?, answer: Monterey question: The connection between electricity and magnetism allows for the description of a unified electromagnetic force that acts on what?, answer: electric charge | question: What does Lorentz's Law describe as the time rate of change of electric charge?, answer: electric current | question: Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in what?, answer: a magnetic field | question: What causes the magnetic force to be written as a sum of the electrostatic force and the magnetic force?, answer: the magnetic field | question: Lorentz's Law describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field as a sum of the electrostatic force and what?, answer: the magnetic force | question: What is Lorentz's Law?, answer: vector multiplication | question: What is the electrostatic force due to?, answer: the electric field | question: Lorentz's Law describes the time rate of what of electric charge?, answer: change | question: What is Lorentz's Law a sum of?, answer: the electrostatic force | question: The connection between electricity and magnetism allows for the description of what?, answer: a unified electromagnetic force question: How did the Rhine extend its watershed southward?, answer: stream capture | question: What did the Rhine capture by the Pliocene period?, answer: streams | question: Who drained the northern Alps in the Pliocene period?, answer: Rhine | question: Along with the Neckar, what stream did the Rhine capture by the Pliocene period?, answer: Main | question: What lake has the Rhine added to its watershed since the Pleistocene period?, answer: Lake Constance | question: From where did the Rhine capture most of its current Alpine watershed?, answer: Rhône | question: Along with the Mosel, the Main and the Vosges Mountains, what stream did the Rhine capture by the Pliocene period?, answer: Neckar | question: What is the name of the watershed above Lake Constance?, answer: Vorderrhein | question: What did the Rhine extend through stream capture?, answer: its watershed southward | question: What stream was captured by the Rhine by the Pliocene period?, answer: Mosel question: What has Warsaw been throughout its existence?, answer: a multi-cultural city | question: What religion is 5% of the population of Warsaw?, answer: Greek orthodox Christians | question: What city has been a multi-cultural city?, answer: Warsaw | question: How many Mariavites lived in Warsaw in 1909?, answer: 0.4% | question: How many Protestants lived in Warsaw in 1909?, answer: 2.4% | question: What percentage of Warsaw's population is Protestant?, answer: 2.8% | question: According to the 1901 census, what percentage of Warsaw residents were Jews?, answer: 35.7% | question: How many Jews lived in Warsaw in 1909?, answer: 36.9% | question: What percentage of Warsaw's population is Greek orthodox Christians?, answer: 5% | question: What percentage of Warsaw's population is Catholic?, answer: 56.2% question: Along with Syracuse University, Boston University, Emory University, Duke University, Drew University, University of Denver, and University of Evansville, what university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Southern Methodist University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Syracuse University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Boston University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Emory University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Duke University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: Drew University | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: University | question: What has the United Methodist Church placed great emphasis on throughout its history?, answer: education | question: What has the United Methodist Church placed on the importance of education?, answer: great emphasis | question: What university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church?, answer: University of Denver question: What ideas of the power of reason and free will became widespread among Congregationalist ministers?, answer: Enlightenment ideas | question: In the 18th century, Enlightenment ideas of the power of reason and free will became widespread among whom?, answer: Congregationalist ministers | question: Samuel Webber was appointed to the presidency of Harvard in 1805, signaling the changing of the tide from the dominance of what at Harvard to the dominance of liberal, Arminian ideas?, answer: traditional ideas | question: Congregationalist ministers and their congregations were in tension with what party?, answer: more traditionalist | question: Who was the president of Harvard in 1804?, answer: Harvard Joseph Willard | question: What type of party did Congregationalist ministers have a conflict with?, answer: Calvinist parties.:1–4 | question: Who defined Arminian ideas?, answer: traditionalists | question: What were Arminian ideas defined by traditionalists?, answer: Unitarian ideas).:4–5:24 | question: Who was the Hollis Professor of Divinity?, answer: David Tappan | question: Samuel Webber was appointed to the presidency of what university two years later?, answer: Harvard question: What did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly lead to?, answer: Scottish Constitutional Convention | question: In the 1980s and 1990s, demand for a Scottish Parliament grew because the government of the United Kingdom was controlled by the Conservative Party, while what country elected relatively few Conservative MPs?, answer: Scottish | question: Why did demand for a Scottish Parliament grow in the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: part | question: What did the Convention provide much of the basis for the structure of?, answer: Parliament | question: What party controlled the government of the United Kingdom in the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: Conservative | question: What grew during the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: demand | question: What country elected few Conservative MPs?, answer: Scotland | question: In what decade did demand for a Scottish Parliament grow?, answer: 1990s | question: How many Conservative MPs did Scotland elect?, answer: relatively few Conservative MPs | question: In the 1980s and 1990s, demand for what grew?, answer: a Scottish Parliament question: What was England's northern fortress during the Middle Ages?, answer: Newcastle | question: What country was Newcastle in during the Middle Ages?, answer: England | question: Who granted Newcastle a new charter in 1589?, answer: Elizabeth | question: Who first incorporated Newcastle?, answer: Henry II | question: Who created Newcastle as a county corporate in 1400?, answer: Henry IV | question: Newcastle was England's northern fortress during what period?, answer: the Middle Ages | question: Who did Edward I bring south through Newcastle?, answer: William Wallace | question: Newcastle was defended from invaders during the Border war against which country?, answer: Scotland | question: Which Scots king was imprisoned in Newcastle in 1174?, answer: William question: What Portuguese explorer visited Malindi in 1498?, answer: Vasco da Gama | question: Along with merchants, who has played host to the Kenyan coast throughout the centuries?, answer: explorers | question: What has the Kenyan Coast played host to throughout the centuries?, answer: many merchants | question: Who did Malindi authorities welcome in 1498?, answer: the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama | question: What has the Kenyan Coast played to many merchants and explorers?, answer: host | question: What region did Malindi rival Mombasa for dominance in?, answer: Great Lakes | question: Who welcomed Vasco da Gama in 1498?, answer: Malindi authorities | question: Which city has remained an important Swahili settlement since the 14th century?, answer: Malindi | question: What region did Malindi rival Mombasa for dominance?, answer: the African Great Lakes region | question: What did Malindi rival Mombasa for in the African Great Lakes region?, answer: dominance question: What was corporal punishment the most common form of?, answer: school discipline | question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What type of discipline was open to a substitute parent while a child was in school?, answer: parental discipline | question: corporal punishment was the most common form of what type of discipline?, answer: school | question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: education | question: What form of school discipline was corporal punishment?, answer: the most common form | question: What type of parental discipline was available to a substitute parent?, answer: all the normal forms | question: In what time period was corporal punishment the most common form of school discipline?, answer: the history | question: What was a teacher expected to act as while a child was in school?, answer: a substitute parent | question: Who was expected to act as a substitute parent while a child was in school?, answer: a teacher question: What have the revelations about the Doctor raised?, answer: additional questions | question: The other faces depicted may have been what of the Time Lord Morbius?, answer: incarnations | question: What have raised additional questions about the Doctor?, answer: revelations | question: Who was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: the First Doctor | question: Who is still used for the twelfth regeneration?, answer: the Eleventh Doctor | question: Who confirmed that he was in his fifth incarnation in Mawdryn Undead?, answer: the Fifth Doctor | question: Who was the first incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: Morbius | question: Which Doctor was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: First | question: What Doctor is still used for this incarnation?, answer: Eleventh | question: What was the first incarnation of the Doctor in The Brain of Morbius?, answer: first question: What does the classification of tree growth stages within different parts of the Amazon help to map?, answer: subsequent carbon related emissions | question: What is crucial to accurately map the Amazon's biomass and carbon related emissions?, answer: tree growth stages | question: In what part of the Amazon is the classification of tree growth stages important?, answer: different parts | question: What is the name of the forest that contains the most trees?, answer: Amazon | question: The classification of tree growth stages within different parts of what is crucial?, answer: the forest | question: What is one of the stages of a tree's growth?, answer: regrowth | question: How many years of regrowth are there in a tree?, answer: 3) regenerating forest | question: What is a regenerating forest classified as?, answer: continued development | question: What is the second category of trees in the Amazon?, answer: (2) regenerating forest | question: What category did Tatiana Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into?, answer: (4) regenerating forest question: What did Luther avoid to avoid confusing or upsetting the people?, answer: extreme change | question: Who did not want to replace one controlling system with another?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Luther act as an adviser to in new territories?, answer: churches | question: Where did Luther work as an adviser to churches in Saxony?, answer: new territories | question: John the Steadfast was the elector of Saxony after a break with what country?, answer: Rome question: To avoid interference with what did the Federal Communications Commission decide that Fresno would only have UHF television stations?, answer: existing VHF television stations | question: What did the Federal Communications Commission decide Fresno would only have?, answer: UHF television stations | question: ABC O&O KFSN, CBS affiliate KGPE, CW affiliate KFRE, FOX affiliate KMPH, MNTV affiliate KAIL, PBS affiliate KVPT, Telemundo O&O KNSO, MundoFox, and Azteca affiliate KGMC-DT?, answer: Other Fresno stations | question: What is the name of the CBS affiliate in Fresno?, answer: CBS affiliate KGPE | question: What is the name of the CW affiliate in Fresno?, answer: CW affiliate KFRE | question: What is the name of the Fresno affiliate of KMPH?, answer: FOX affiliate KMPH | question: What is the name of the Fresno affiliate of MNTV?, answer: MNTV affiliate KAIL | question: What is the name of the PBS affiliate in Fresno?, answer: PBS affiliate KVPT | question: What is KMJ now known as?, answer: NBC affiliate KSEE | question: What type of television stations did the Federal Communications Commission decide would not interfere with existing television stations in the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: VHF question: Where did the French and British power extend to?, answer: West Africa | question: Bassett focuses his analysis of the role of nineteenth-century maps during the "scramble for what?, answer: Africa | question: What did the use of blank space provide incentives for imperial and colonial powers to obtain information to fill in blank spaces on?, answer: contemporary maps | question: What did Bassett say contributed to the empire by promoting, assisting, and legitimizing the extension of French and British power into West Africa?, answer: maps | question: What did Bassett use to denote unexplored territory?, answer: blank space | question: What did the use of blank space provide incentives for imperial and colonial powers to obtain?, answer: blank spaces | question: Who focuses his analysis of the role of nineteenth century maps during the "scramble for Africa"?, answer: Bassett | question: What did Bassett focus on during the "scramble for Africa"?, answer: nineteenth-century maps | question: What did Bassett study?, answer: nineteenth-century cartographic techniques | question: In what century did Bassett study maps?, answer: nineteenth-century question: What makes a statement about all possible algorithms that solve a given problem?, answer: lower bounds | question: Analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of what?, answer: algorithms | question: What must be at most T(n) to show an upper bound on the time complexity of a problem?, answer: running time | question: What is another term for space consumption?, answer: time | question: Space consumption is also known as what?, answer: similar resources | question: What is another term for computation time?, answer: space consumption | question: What is one interested in proving on the minimum amount of time required by the most efficient algorithm solving a given problem?, answer: upper and lower bounds | question: What is the upper bound of T(n) on?, answer: the time complexity | question: What does one classify to classify?, answer: the computation time | question: Analyzing what falls under the field of analysis of algorithms?, answer: a particular algorithm question: What does rubisco fix carbon dioxide into?, answer: sugar molecules | question: What does rubisco fix into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What does rubisco accidentally add oxygen to at high oxygen concentrations?, answer: sugar precursors | question: What enzyme does chloroplasts use to fix carbon dioxide into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis?, answer: rubisco | question: When does rubisco start accidentally adding oxygen to sugar precursors?, answer: high oxygen concentrations | question: Rubisco has trouble distinguishing between carbon dioxide and what?, answer: oxygen | question: What is the process of fixing carbon dioxide into sugar molecules called?, answer: photosynthesis | question: Who uses rubisco to fix carbon dioxide into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What is the result of O2 being produced by the initial light reactions of photosynthesis?, answer: issues | question: What is produced when CO2 is added to sugar precursors?, answer: no sugar question: The quantitative answer to the traveling salesman problem is of little use for solving what?, answer: other instances | question: What does complexity theory address?, answer: computational problems | question: Complexity theory addresses computational problems and what?, answer: not particular problem instances | question: The quantitative answer to what is of little use for solving other instances of the traveling salesman problem?, answer: this particular problem instance | question: What is the decision version of?, answer: the traveling salesman problem | question: What is an example of a decision version of the traveling salesman problem?, answer: the following instance | question: What is the quantitative answer to the traveling salesman problem of the decision version of the traveling salesman problem of?, answer: little use | question: The decision version of the traveling salesman problem is an example of what type of problem?, answer: an instance | question: What country has 15 largest cities?, answer: Germany | question: What is a decision version of the traveling salesman problem?, answer: a problem question: What was imposed in 1974?, answer: a national maximum speed limit | question: What did the National Highway Designation Act allow states to restore?, answer: their prior maximum speed limit | question: What was the maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: h | question: What act imposed a national speed limit of 55 mph in 1974?, answer: the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act | question: What department was created in 1977?, answer: Energy | question: Who did the National Highway Designation Act allow to restore their speed limit?, answer: states | question: What did the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act help reduce?, answer: consumption | question: What is the federal 55 mph speed limit?, answer: 89 km/h) speed limit | question: What act was signed on November 28, 1995?, answer: the National Highway Designation Act | question: What act was signed in 1978?, answer: the National Energy Act question: TFEU article 294 defines the ordinary legislative procedure that applies for what?, answer: most EU acts | question: What defines the "ordinary legislative procedure" that applies for most EU acts?, answer: TFEU article | question: What can be blocked by a majority in Parliament, a minority in the Council, and a majority in the Commission?, answer: new legislation | question: What must the Council vote by to approve changes?, answer: qualified majority | question: What is harder to change than to stay the same?, answer: EU law | question: The Court of Justice believes it has the final say on which country's "competence"?, answer: EU | question: What must the Council vote by unanimity to block?, answer: Commission amendment | question: What article 294 defines the "ordinary legislative procedure" that applies for most EU acts?, answer: TFEU | question: What can be blocked by a majority in Parliament, a minority in the Council, and a majority in the Commission?, answer: legislation | question: Who should be informed at the outset before any proposals start the legislative procedure?, answer: Commission question: What will larger instances require to solve a problem?, answer: more time | question: What does the running time depend on?, answer: instance | question: What will require more time to solve?, answer: larger instances | question: What type of vertices does a graph with 2n have compared to a graph with n vertices?, answer: vertices | question: To measure the difficulty of solving what, one may wish to see how much time the best algorithm requires to solve the problem?, answer: a computational problem | question: What may one wish to measure the difficulty of solving a computational problem?, answer: how much time | question: What is interested in how algorithms scale with an increase in the input size?, answer: Complexity theory | question: The size of the input is usually taken to be the size of the input in what?, answer: bits | question: The time required to solve a problem or the space required, or any measure of what is calculated as a function of the size of the instance?, answer: complexity | question: What may in general depend on the instance?, answer: the running time question: What was the name of the spacecraft that NASA discontinued?, answer: Block II | question: What type of spacecraft did NASA discontinue using for unmanned Saturn V flights?, answer: Block | question: What did NASA use instead of nitrogen/oxygen before and during launch?, answer: pure oxygen | question: What did NASA use the Block I spacecraft for?, answer: unmanned Saturn V flights | question: What type of spacecraft was used for unmanned Saturn V flights?, answer: the Block II spacecraft | question: What would crew members be designated by if a LM was present on the flight or not?, answer: the Block II titles | question: What design called for replacement of the Block I plug-type hatch cover with a quick-release, outward opening door?, answer: The Block II design | question: What was made in the Block II spacecraft to remedy the causes of the fire?, answer: changes | question: What type of space suits did crew members wear?, answer: modified, fire-resistant Block II space suits | question: What were changes made to the Block II spacecraft to remedy the causes of the fire?, answer: operational procedures question: To the south of Mexico is the border between Mexico and what other country?, answer: United States border | question: What state does the Mojave Desert border?, answer: Nevada | question: The Colorado River is at the border with what state?, answer: Arizona | question: What is to the east of the Colorado River at the border with Arizona?, answer: the Colorado Desert | question: What desert is at the border with Nevada?, answer: the Mojave Desert | question: What river is at the border with Arizona?, answer: the Colorado River | question: Where is the Colorado River located?, answer: the border | question: To the south of Mexico is the border between Mexico and what country?, answer: United States | question: What state does the Mojave Desert border?, answer: the state | question: Where is the Colorado Desert located?, answer: the east question: Where is the Maria Skodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology located?, answer: Europe | question: Where is the Children's Memorial Health Institute located?, answer: Poland | question: When is Warsaw home to the Children's Memorial Health Institute?, answer: Today | question: Warsaw has some of the best medical facilities in Poland and what other region?, answer: East-Central Europe | question: What city is home to the Children's Memorial Health Institute?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw has some of what in Poland?, answer: the best medical facilities | question: What is the name of the highest-reference hospital in all of Poland?, answer: Memorial Health Institute | question: What is the Children's Memorial Health Institute?, answer: an active research and education center | question: What is in the clinical section of the Maria Skodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology?, answer: several diagnostic departments | question: What is the name of the Children's Memorial Health Institute?, answer: CMHI question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: anti-competitive agreements | question: What is an example of an anti-competitive agreement in Article 101(1)?, answer: price fixing | question: What is an example of an abuse of dominant position?, answer: price discrimination | question: When does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit anti-competitive agreements?, answer: Today | question: Article 102 prohibits the abuse of dominant position, such as price discrimination and what?, answer: exclusive dealing | question: What article of the Treaty of Lisbon prohibits anti-competitive agreements?, answer: Article | question: What Treaty prohibits anti-competitive agreements?, answer: Lisbon | question: The general test is whether a concentration with a community dimension might significantly impede what?, answer: effective competition | question: Article 107 lays down a general rule that the state may not aid or subsidise private parties in distortion of what?, answer: competition | question: Article 107 lays down a general rule that the state may not aid or subsidise private parties in distortion of what?, answer: free competition question: Newton's First Law of Motion ensures that all bodies maintain what?, answer: angular momentum | question: What is the rotational equivalent of torque?, answer: angular velocity | question: Newton's First Law of Motion ensures that all bodies maintain what?, answer: momentum | question: What is the angular equivalent of torque?, answer: velocity | question: What ensures that all bodies maintain their angular momentum unless acted upon by unbalanced torque?, answer: rotational inertia | question: What does rotational inertia ensure that all bodies maintain unless acted upon by unbalanced torque?, answer: their angular momentum | question: Torque is the rotation equivalent of what?, answer: force | question: What is the rotation equivalent of force?, answer: Torque | question: What is the rotational equivalent of force?, answer: angle | question: What is angle the rotational equivalent of?, answer: position question: What countries do rich countries trade with?, answer: poor countries | question: What is becoming more tradeable?, answer: low skilled jobs | question: What countries have no more significant numbers of low-skilled manufacturing workers that could be affected by competition from poor countries?, answer: rich countries | question: Which countries no longer have significant numbers of low-skilled manufacturing workers that could be affected by competition from poor countries?, answer: wealthier countries | question: What may trade liberalization shift from a global to a domestic scale?, answer: economic inequality | question: What may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale?, answer: Trade liberalization | question: What does Paul Krugman attribute the trend of rising inequality to?, answer: increased trade | question: Max Roser and Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma find support in the data that international trade is increasing what?, answer: income inequality | question: What has trade accounted for only 5-15% of?, answer: rising income inequality | question: What does Paul Krugman believe is increasing income inequality?, answer: trade question: Who provides half-hourly frequency of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: Train operator Virgin Trains East Coast | question: Virgin Trains East Coast provides half-hourly frequency of what to London King's Cross?, answer: trains | question: What trains serve destinations in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the South West?, answer: CrossCountry trains | question: What is the name of the train operator that provides half-hourly service to London King's Cross?, answer: East Coast | question: What is the name of the train operator that provides trains to London King's Cross?, answer: Virgin Trains | question: Virgin Trains East Coast provides what type of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: services | question: Where does Virgin Trains East Coast train to London King's Cross?, answer: Newark North Gate | question: Virgin Trains East Coast operates a small number of trains to Glasgow, Aberdeen and what other city?, answer: Inverness | question: How many trains call Edinburgh?, answer: all trains | question: Where do Virgin Trains East Coast trains call?, answer: Durham question: What is the main gap to continued urbanization?, answer: Camp Pendleton | question: What is Camp Pendleton the main gap to?, answer: continued urbanization | question: What area had a high population growth?, answer: San Luis Obispo areas | question: On what highway is Camp Pendleton located?, answer: Interstate | question: Which area is considered a separate metropolitan area from Los Angeles County?, answer: San Bernardino | question: Where did new exurbs form north of Los Angeles?, answer: Antelope Valley | question: Temecula and Murrieta have as much connection with what metropolitan area as they do with the Inland Empire?, answer: San Diego | question: What county is the Riverside-San Bernardino area a separate metropolitan area from?, answer: Los Angeles County | question: What area had a high population growth in the 1980s?, answer: San Luis Obispo | question: What county is San Bernardino in?, answer: Riverside County question: Which railway used the twin-cylinder locomotive Salamanca?, answer: Middleton Railway | question: What railway was the Locomotion built for?, answer: Darlington Railway | question: What type of use did the Liverpool and Manchester Railway make of steam power?, answer: exclusive use | question: Who continued his own experiments using a trio of locomotives?, answer: Trevithick | question: Which railway opened in 1830 making exclusive use of steam power for passenger and freight trains?, answer: Manchester Railway | question: What did Trevithick use in his experiments?, answer: locomotives | question: What did the Liverpool and Manchester Railway use for passenger and freight trains?, answer: steam power | question: Who built the twin-cylinder locomotive Salamanca?, answer: Matthew Murray | question: Who used the twin-cylinder locomotive Salamanca?, answer: the edge railed rack and pinion Middleton Railway | question: What did Trevithick continue using a trio of locomotives?, answer: his own experiments question: What is the other name for tetraoxygen?, answer: O | question: What is ozone damaging to?, answer: lung tissue | question: What is produced in the upper atmosphere when O 2 combines with atomic oxygen?, answer: Ozone | question: What is Trioxygen usually known as?, answer: ozone | question: Ozone is produced in the upper atmosphere when O 2 combines with what?, answer: atomic oxygen | question: The metastable molecule tetraoxygen was assumed to exist in one of the six phases of what?, answer: solid oxygen | question: What is ozone a reactive allotrope of?, answer: oxygen | question: What is usually known as ozone?, answer: Trioxygen | question: What can the rhombohedral O 8 cluster be used for?, answer: rocket fuel | question: What is the term for ultraviolet radiation?, answer: UV question: Trotsky believed the revolution could only succeed in Russia as what of a world revolution?, answer: part | question: The Soviet Union was a hybrid entity containing elements common to both multinational empires and what?, answer: nation states | question: Where did Trotsky believe the revolution could succeed?, answer: Russia | question: Trotsky believed the revolution could only succeed in Russia as part of what?, answer: a world revolution | question: Who did Joseph Stalin create the model for after Lenin's death?, answer: Stalinist states | question: Who believed that the revolution could only succeed in Russia as part of a world revolution?, answer: Trotsky | question: What were the internationalist tendencies of?, answer: the early revolution | question: What did the USSR practice colonialism like?, answer: other imperial powers | question: Who believed that the revolution could only succeed in Russia as part of a world revolution?, answer: others | question: What did Trotsky believe could only succeed in Russia as part of a world revolution?, answer: the revolution question: What would the new personality of the Doctor be fatal to?, answer: most other species | question: What does the character of the Doctor take on?, answer: a new body | question: What does the character of the Doctor take on after sustaining an injury which would be fatal to most other species?, answer: , new personality | question: What is the concept of regeneration into?, answer: a new incarnation | question: The show's premise is that this is a life process of what?, answer: Time Lords | question: Who does Peter Capaldi play?, answer: the Doctor | question: What is the concept of a new incarnation?, answer: regeneration | question: What does each actor's portrayal form of the same storyline?, answer: part | question: How many actors have appeared in the Doctor's series?, answer: Twelve actors | question: Whose portrayal of the Doctor is written into the plot of the show?, answer: one actor question: How were the Block I CSMs launched?, answer: suborbital flights | question: What were the two Block Is launched from LC-34 on suborbital flights in 1966?, answer: CSMs | question: What was the name of the IB that was used to launch the Block I CSMs?, answer: Saturn | question: What heat shield did the AS-202 validate?, answer: Command Module | question: What engine did the AS-202 validate?, answer: Service Module | question: How far did the AS-201 splash down in the Atlantic ocean?, answer: downrange | question: How many nautical miles was the second AS-202 recovered?, answer: 13,900 nautical miles | question: What was the altitude of the first AS-201?, answer: 265.7 nautical miles | question: How many nautical miles did the AS-201 splash down in the Atlantic ocean?, answer: 4,577 nautical miles | question: What was the altitude of the second AS-202?, answer: 617.1 nautical miles question: Whose belongings did the FBI seize?, answer: Tesla | question: Where was John G. Trump in charge of the investigation?, answer: OAP custody | question: Where did Tesla's estate come from?, answer: other New York City hotels | question: In what city was Tesla's entire estate transported to the Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Company?, answer: New York City | question: Who did the FBI order to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: the Alien Property Custodian | question: What is the name of the Office of Alien Property?, answer: OAP | question: Who ordered the Alien Property Custodian to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: FBI | question: What was the name of the company that took Tesla's estate?, answer: Warehouse Company question: Tymnet was connected to dozens of what in the U.S. and internationally?, answer: other public networks | question: What type of connections were used to connect users to Tymnet?, answer: dedicated async connections | question: What type of switched technology did Tymnet use?, answer: utilized virtual call packet | question: Who did Tymnet allow to build their own dedicated networks?, answer: large companies | question: What was Tymnet?, answer: an international data communications network | question: Where was Tymnet headquartered?, answer: San Jose | question: What did Tymnet consist of?, answer: a large public network | question: Tymnet's business consisted of a large public network that supported dial-up users and a private network that allowed what to build their own dedicated networks?, answer: government agencies | question: What was the name of the international data communications network headquartered in San Jose, CA?, answer: Tymnet | question: What did Tymnet allow government agencies and large companies to build?, answer: their own dedicated networks question: In what month and year is the first ordinary general election held?, answer: May | question: What are held on the first Thursday in May every four years?, answer: ordinary general elections | question: What are in addition to ordinary general elections?, answer: Extraordinary general elections | question: What is held less than six months before the due date of?, answer: an ordinary general election | question: When are ordinary general elections held?, answer: May every four years | question: The Presiding Officer proposes a date for what if the Parliament fails to nominate one of its members to be First Minister within 28 days of a General Election?, answer: an extraordinary general election | question: What body is dissolved by the Queen by royal proclamation?, answer: Parliament | question: What happens when an ordinary election is held on the first Thursday in May?, answer: The following ordinary election reverts | question: When are ordinary general elections held in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: first | question: On what date do ordinary general elections for the Scottish Parliament take place?, answer: Thursday question: What did the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum fail to establish?, answer: Scottish Assembly | question: Where would an elected assembly be set up under the terms of the Scotland Act 1978?, answer: Edinburgh | question: What nationality was the majority of the electorate in 1979?, answer: Scottish | question: What did the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum not equal?, answer: the total electorate threshold | question: What percentage of the Scottish electorate voted in the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum?, answer: the total electorate | question: Who voted in the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum?, answer: the Scottish electorate | question: What would be set up in Edinburgh under the terms of the Scotland Act 1978?, answer: an elected assembly | question: What did the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum fail to establish?, answer: a devolved Scottish Assembly | question: Under what act was an elected assembly set up in Edinburgh?, answer: the Scotland Act | question: What percentage of the eligible voting population did not vote in the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum?, answer: 32.9% question: What type of universities did the early admissions program discriminate against?, answer: selective universities | question: What is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation as "more selective, lower transfer-in"?, answer: Undergraduate admission | question: Who accepted 5.3% of applicants for the class of 2019, a record low and the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: Harvard College | question: What college accepted 5.3% of applicants for the class of 2019, a record low and the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: Harvard | question: What is Harvard's acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: the second lowest acceptance rate | question: What was reintroduced for the class of 2016?, answer: an Early Action program | question: Who did Harvard accept 5.3% of for the class of 2019?, answer: applicants | question: What did Harvard end in 2007?, answer: its early admissions program | question: What is the second lowest acceptance rate among?, answer: all national universities | question: What is the lowest acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: second question: Who is required to take a distribution of courses to satisfy the university's core curriculum?, answer: Undergraduate students | question: What are known for their demanding standards, heavy workload and academic difficulty?, answer: Undergraduate courses | question: Where is the University of Chicago known for the most rigorous, intense learning experience?, answer: Chicago | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's core curriculum?, answer: Core | question: Undergraduate students are required to take a distribution of what to satisfy the university's core curriculum?, answer: courses | question: According to Uni in the USA, what are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, and the University of Chicago?, answer: American universities | question: What are undergraduate courses at the University of Chicago known for?, answer: academic difficulty | question: What are the requirements of the University of Chicago's undergraduate courses?, answer: heavy workload | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's core curriculum?, answer: the Common Core | question: What were limited to 17 students in the 2012-2013 school year?, answer: the Core classes question: The Quasiturbine is a uniflow rotary steam engine where steam intakes in hot areas, while exhausting in what areas?, answer: cold areas | question: What attempt to remedy the difficulties arising from the usual counterflow cycle?, answer: Uniflow engines | question: The Quasiturbine is a uniflow rotary steam engine where steam intakes in what areas?, answer: hot areas | question: What type of engine is a uniflow engine similar to?, answer: smaller engines | question: What is the Quasiturbine?, answer: a uniflow rotary steam engine | question: What does the simple-expansion uniflow engine have in comparison to turbines for smaller engines below one thousand horsepower?, answer: comparable efficiency | question: What is the aim of the uniflow?, answer: efficiency | question: What does the hotter incoming admission steam waste some of its energy in restoring?, answer: working temperature | question: What will waste some of its energy in restoring working temperature?, answer: the hotter incoming admission steam | question: What produces along the cylinder wall of a uniflow engine?, answer: the thermal expansion gradient uniflow engines question: What city is home to the University of Chicago Press?, answer: Chicago | question: What is the name of the largest university press in the US?, answer: Chicago Press | question: What have the University of Chicago scholars played a major role in the development of?, answer: various academic disciplines | question: What is the name of the school of economics at the University of Chicago?, answer: the Chicago school | question: Along with Fermilab and Marine Biological Laboratory, what famous laboratory is located at the University of Chicago?, answer: Argonne National Laboratory | question: What university is home to the largest university press in the United States?, answer: University of Chicago | question: What discipline does the Behavioralism school focus on?, answer: political science | question: What is the law and economics movement known as?, answer: legal analysis question: What involve systemic chemical signals that are sent through a plant?, answer: many plant immune responses | question: What responds to molecules associated with pathogens?, answer: Individual plant cells | question: What type of plant lacks phagocytic cells?, answer: plants | question: What type of cells do plants lack?, answer: phagocytic cells | question: What do plants lack?, answer: cells | question: Systemic acquired resistance is a type of what?, answer: defensive response | question: Plants lack phagocytic cells compared to what?, answer: animals | question: What do many plant immune responses involve?, answer: systemic chemical signals | question: Systemic acquired resistance renders what resistant to a particular infectious agent?, answer: the entire plant | question: How are systemic chemical signals sent to plants?, answer: a plant question: What does the Book of Discipline direct the local church to offer to all people, including adults?, answer: confirmation classes | question: What is a variation of the term confirmation used for adults wishing to join the church?, answer: membership class | question: What does the Book of Discipline direct the local church to offer to all people, including adults?, answer: membership preparation | question: What is a profession of faith?, answer: confirmation | question: In what classes do students learn about Church and the Methodist-Christian theological tradition in order to profess their ultimate faith in Christ?, answer: confirmation and membership preparation classes | question: What is the most common group of people to join the UMC?, answer: adults | question: What is Baptism a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: faith | question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: Baptism | question: What type of faith is not a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: profession | question: What type of authority does the pastor have to allow a younger person to participate in the Book of Discipline?, answer: discretionary authority question: What nationality is the Rijkswaterstaat?, answer: Dutch | question: In what type of publications did the length of the Rhine become accepted?, answer: official publications | question: In 1932, what was the generally accepted length of the Rhine?, answer: Rhine | question: Where did the length of the Rhine become accepted?, answer: numerous textbooks | question: Who confirmed the length of the Rhine in 2010?, answer: the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat | question: What was discovered in 2010?, answer: The error | question: What was the usual length of the Rhine until 1932?, answer: 1,230 kilometres | question: What did the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat confirm the length of the Rhine to be?, answer: 1,232 kilometres | question: What did Knaurs Lexikon say the length of the Rhine was in 1932?, answer: 1,320 kilometres | question: What encyclopedia stated the length of the Rhine as 1,320 kilometres?, answer: Knaurs Lexikon question: What was industry a major source of until the early 1980s?, answer: water pollution | question: What was industry a major source of until the early 1980s?, answer: pollution | question: What type of industry did the Ruhr transition from to light industry?, answer: heavy industry | question: What was a major source of water pollution until the early 1980s?, answer: industry | question: What does the Ruhr provide the region?, answer: drinking water | question: What is the home of Europe's largest inland port?, answer: Duisburg | question: Which river in the Ruhr Area stillcarries a considerable degree of pollution?, answer: Other rivers | question: What type of land is reforested in the Ruhr?, answer: brownfields | question: The Ruhr is now a clean river thanks to a combination of stricter environmental controls, a transition from heavy industry to light what?, answer: industry and cleanup measures | question: Why is the Ruhr a clean river?, answer: stricter environmental controls question: What makes the bounds independent of the specific details of the computational model used?, answer: big O notation | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors | question: What hides constant factors and smaller terms?, answer: the big O notation | question: What are usually stated using the big O notation?, answer: Upper and lower bounds | question: What is independent of the specific details of the computational model used?, answer: the bounds | question: What does the big O notation make the bounds independent of?, answer: the computational model | question: What does the big O notation make the bounds independent of?, answer: the specific details | question: In what case would T(n) = 7n2 + 15n + 40?, answer: instance | question: What makes the bounds independent of the specific details of the computational model used?, answer: This question: What is used in medicine to take up O 2 from the air?, answer: oxygen supplementation | question: What is an example of a heart disorder that oxygen therapy is used to treat?, answer: congestive heart failure | question: What does a disease impair the body's ability to take up and use?, answer: gaseous oxygen | question: What does treatment increase in the patient's blood?, answer: oxygen levels | question: What is used to treat emphysema?, answer: Oxygen therapy | question: What does treatment decrease resistance to in many types of diseased lungs?, answer: blood flow | question: Uptake of O 2 from the air is the essential purpose of what?, answer: respiration | question: What is an example of a cause of increased oxygen levels in the body?, answer: pulmonary artery pressure | question: What is oxygen supplementation used in?, answer: medicine | question: What is the essential purpose of respiration?, answer: O question: What did early steam engines use to produce mechanical motion?, answer: boiling water | question: What did Thomas Savery use to pump the water?, answer: pressurized steam | question: What was not practical when using boiling water to produce mechanical motion?, answer: early devices | question: What does boiling water produce?, answer: mechanical motion | question: What type of engine did Thomas Savery patent?, answer: steam | question: What was Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine?, answer: the first commercial true steam engine | question: What did Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont patent in 1606?, answer: a steam engine | question: What type of contact did Thomas Savery use with the water being pumped?, answer: direct contact | question: Who obtained the first patent for a steam engine?, answer: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont question: Gold footballs were given to each high school that has had a player or coach appear in what?, answer: Super Bowl | question: What was given to each high school that has had a player or coach appear in the Super Bowl?, answer: Gold footballs | question: In 2015, gold-tinted logos were implemented across what team's properties?, answer: NFL | question: What was held throughout the 2015 NFL season to tie into the "Golden Super Bowl"?, answer: Various gold-themed promotions | question: Where were the gold-tinted logos painted?, answer: fields | question: What were painted on fields to tie into the "Golden Super Bowl"?, answer: gold-tinted logos | question: What did all sideline jackets and hats feature on week 7 of the 2015 NFL season?, answer: gold-trimmed logos | question: Who held "homecoming" events at games?, answer: Super Bowl-winning teams | question: What was held throughout the 2015 NFL season to tie into the "Golden Super Bowl"?, answer: initiatives | question: Where were homecoming events held?, answer: games question: Who led Richard's troops?, answer: Guy de Lusignan | question: Who arrived in Limassol at the same time?, answer: Various princes | question: Who led Richard's troops?, answer: Guy | question: Who was the governor of Cyprus before Richard de Camville?, answer: Robert de Thornham | question: Where did Various princes of the Holy Land arrive at the same time?, answer: Limassol | question: Who was Conrad of?, answer: Montferrat | question: Who did Guy de Lusignan support against Conrad of Montferrat?, answer: Richard | question: Richard de Camville and Robert de Thornham were governors of what island?, answer: Cyprus | question: When did Various princes of the Holy Land arrive in Limassol?, answer: the same time | question: What land did Guy de Lusignan belong to?, answer: the Holy Land question: What country did the Indians blame for bringing "bad medicine"?, answer: French | question: Why did the British blockade New France?, answer: the French coastline limited French shipping | question: Who argued unsuccessfully for a continuation of the raiding tactics?, answer: Vaudreuil | question: Who focused his meager resources on the defense of the St. Lawrence?, answer: Montcalm | question: Who blockaded the French coastline in 1758?, answer: British | question: Vaudreuil argued unsuccessfully for a continuation of raiding tactics that had worked well in what years?, answer: previous years | question: Who was the intendant of New France?, answer: François Bigot | question: The Indians blamed the French for bringing "bad medicine" as well as denying them prizes at what Fort?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: The Indians blamed the French for bringing "bad medicine" as well as denying them prizes at what Fort?, answer: William Henry | question: What limited French shipping in 1758?, answer: the British blockade question: What has been released as pop music over the years?, answer: Versions | question: What type of music has the Doctor Who theme been released as?, answer: pop music | question: Where did Mankind release a disco version of the Doctor Who theme in 1978?, answer: UK | question: What did The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu's version of "Doctorin' the Tardis" include?, answer: several other songs | question: What was released in the UK, Denmark and Australia in 1978?, answer: a disco version | question: What was released as a digital download in January 2011?, answer: the Mankind version | question: What is the name of the New Zealand punk band that covered the Doctor Who theme?, answer: Blam Blam Blam | question: What did Jon Pertwee record a version of the Doctor Who theme with?, answer: spoken lyrics | question: In what country did Fourplay reach No. 2?, answer: Australia | question: What number did the single "Doctorin' the Tardis" reach in the UK?, answer: No question: What country borders Victoria to the west?, answer: South Australia | question: Victoria is in the south-east of what country?, answer: Australia | question: Melbourne is Australia's second-largest city, what is it?, answer: largest city | question: What is Australia's most densely populated state?, answer: Victoria | question: Which state borders Victoria to the north?, answer: New South Wales | question: What is Australia's most densely populated state?, answer: Vic | question: What is Victoria's largest city?, answer: Melbourne | question: What is the name of the river that borders Victoria?, answer: Bass Strait | question: What is Victoria?, answer: a state question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: Mount Bogong | question: What is the name of the other river in Victoria?, answer: Campaspe River | question: What is the name of the river that flows through Victoria?, answer: Loddon River | question: What is the name of the other river in Victoria?, answer: Wimmera River | question: What is the name of the river in Victoria?, answer: Elgin River | question: What is the name of the other river in Victoria?, answer: King River | question: What is the name of the river in Victoria?, answer: Barwon River | question: What is the name of the river in Victoria?, answer: Thomson River | question: What is the name of the river in Victoria?, answer: Snowy River | question: What is the name of the river in Victoria?, answer: Latrobe River question: What state has a written constitution enacted in 1975?, answer: Victoria | question: The Victoria Constitution Act 1855 establishes the Parliament as the state's law-making body for matters coming under what?, answer: state responsibility | question: Who is the state's law-making body for matters coming under state responsibility?, answer: Parliament | question: What act establishes the Parliament as the state's law-making body for matters coming under state responsibility?, answer: the Victoria Constitution Act | question: Who passed the 1855 colonial constitution?, answer: the United Kingdom Parliament | question: What has Victoria enacted in 1975?, answer: a written constitution | question: What does the Victoria Constitution Act 1855 establish the Parliament as the state's law-making body for?, answer: matters | question: Which constitution can be amended by the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: Victorian | question: What is the name of the 1855 colonial constitution passed by the United Kingdom Parliament?, answer: the Victoria Constitution Act 1855 | question: Who can amend the Victoria Constitution?, answer: the Parliament of Victoria question: What is Victoria the centre of in Australia?, answer: dairy farming | question: Victoria is the centre of dairy farming in what country?, answer: Australia | question: What state is home to 60% of Australia's dairy cattle?, answer: Victoria | question: What type of cattle are slaughtered in Victoria each year?, answer: calves | question: What did Victorian commercial fishing crews and aquaculture industry produce in 2003-04?, answer: seafood | question: What type of seafood is most exported to Asia?, answer: southern rock lobster | question: What type of seafood is most exported to Asia?, answer: rock lobster | question: How many cattle does Victoria have?, answer: 2.4 million beef cattle | question: Where is Victoria located in Australia?, answer: the centre question: What are either publicly or privately funded?, answer: Victorian schools | question: What are also known as state or government schools?, answer: Public schools | question: What type of schools are usually affiliated with Protestant churches?, answer: Independent schools | question: What type of schools are usually affiliated with Protestant churches?, answer: independent schools | question: What are independent schools similar to?, answer: British public schools | question: What type of schools receive some public funding?, answer: Private schools | question: What type of private school is run by the Roman Catholic Church?, answer: parish schools | question: What is the name of the government selective school in Victoria?, answer: Melbourne High School | question: What is the name of the coeducational school in Victoria?, answer: Nossal High School | question: What is the name of the coeducational school in Victoria?, answer: Suzanne Cory High School question: What company started to offer a high-definition television capable set top box?, answer: Virgin Media | question: Virgin Media has claimed that what was "locked up" or withheld from their platform?, answer: other HD channels | question: Virgin Media has made a number of statements over the years suggesting what is on the way?, answer: more linear HD channels | question: Virgin Media concentrating on its Video On Demand service to carry a modest selection of what?, answer: HD content | question: What type of HDTV did Virgin Media begin to offer?, answer: capable set top box | question: Virgin Media only carried one linear HD channel from 2006 to 2009, what was it?, answer: BBC HD | question: What was Virgin Media re-branded from in 2007?, answer: Telewest | question: Virgin Media was re-branded in 2007 from what company?, answer: NTL | question: How many linear HD channels did Virgin Media carry from 2006 to 2009?, answer: one linear HD channel | question: What was the name of the trial that resulted in the end of Virgin Media's linear HD channels?, answer: the ITV HD trial question: What was not ideally suited to the railroad environment?, answer: steam turbines | question: What type of locomotives were not ideally suited to the railroad environment?, answer: steam turbine railroad locomotives | question: What drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator?, answer: steam | question: What do generators provide to nuclear-powered ships and submarines?, answer: auxiliary power | question: What is the name of the process in which steam drives a turbo generator set with propulsion provided by electric motors?, answer: electric transmission | question: How do nuclear power plants generate electricity?, answer: heating water | question: What provides propulsion for nuclear-powered ships and submarines?, answer: electric motors | question: What provides auxiliary power for nuclear-powered ships and submarines?, answer: generators | question: What do nuclear-powered ships and submarines use a steam turbine for?, answer: main propulsion | question: What do virtually all nuclear power plants generate by heating water to provide steam that drives a turbine?, answer: electricity question: Disneyland was the first of what type of television programs that Disney would broadcast over the course of the next 50 years?, answer: many anthology television programs | question: Who contacted Goldenson at the end of 1953 for ABC to agree to finance part of the Disneyland project in exchange for producing a television program for the network?, answer: Walt Disney | question: What park did ABC agree to finance in 1954?, answer: Disneyland | question: What was the name of Walt's brother?, answer: Disney | question: Who did Goldenson want to finance the Disneyland project?, answer: ABC | question: Who wanted ABC to finance part of the Disneyland project in exchange for producing a television program for the network?, answer: Walt | question: Who did Walt Disney and Roy contact in 1953 for ABC to agree to finance part of the Disneyland project?, answer: Goldenson | question: What did ABC agree to finance Disneyland in 1954?, answer: exchange | question: Who was Walt Disney's brother?, answer: Roy | question: What did ABC agree to broadcast in 1954?, answer: a new Sunday night program question: What was the name of the wheel series that aired during the 1955-56 season?, answer: Warner Bros. Presents | question: What was Warner Bros. Presents?, answer: ABC television series | question: How much success did Warner Bros. Presents have?, answer: mixed success | question: Who tried with mixed success to adapt some of its most successful films as ABC television series?, answer: Warner | question: What did Warner Bros. Presents showcase?, answer: television adaptations | question: Warner Bros. Presents was a television series for which network?, answer: ABC | question: What 1947 film was Cheyenne adapted from?, answer: Wyoming Kid | question: What was the name of the film that Warner Bros. Presents aired during the 1955-56 season?, answer: Maverick | question: What 1942 film was adapted by Warner Bros. Presents?, answer: Kings Row | question: What were secretaries wearing at ABC's headquarters in New York?, answer: Mickey Mouse ears question: What is Warsaw's ranking in Poland?, answer: largest city | question: What is the largest city of Poland?, answer: Warsaw | question: What country is Warsaw the capital of?, answer: Poland | question: What is the largest city of Poland?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's language?, answer: Polish | question: How large is Warsaw's city limits?, answer: 516.9 square kilometres | question: What is the metropolitan area of Warsaw?, answer: 6,100.43 square kilometres | question: How many square miles is Warsaw's city limits?, answer: 199.6 sq mi | question: What is another name for Warsaw?, answer: also other names | question: What covers 516.9 square kilometres?, answer: The city limits question: The left part of Warsaw is located on the moraine plateau above what level?, answer: Vistula level | question: What is the edge of the moraine plateau called?, answer: Warsaw Escarpment | question: What is the name of the plain that Warsaw is located on?, answer: moraine plateau | question: The Vistula River is the specific axis of what city?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the name of the river that divides Warsaw?, answer: Vistula | question: What is the asymmetrical pattern of the Vistula Valley?, answer: different terraces | question: Where is the left part of Warsaw located?, answer: the Vistula terraces | question: What is the name of the main geomorphologic formation in Warsaw?, answer: the plain moraine plateau | question: What is the height of the Vistula terraces?, answer: max | question: What are the two main geomorphologic formations of Warsaw?, answer: . question: What is the name of the city straddles the Vistula River?, answer: Warsaw | question: What country is located 523 km east of Warsaw?, answer: Germany | question: Where is Warsaw located in Poland?, answer: east | question: What city is 523 km east of Warsaw?, answer: Berlin | question: What country is Warsaw located in?, answer: Poland | question: What is an example of a hill located within the city of Warsaw?, answer: e.g. Warsaw Uprising Hill | question: Where is Warsaw located?, answer: east-central Poland | question: How far is Berlin from Warsaw?, answer: 523 km | question: What is the average elevation of Warsaw?, answer: sea level | question: Warsaw is 300 km from what mountain range?, answer: the Carpathian Mountains question: Warsaw was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia to become the capital of what province?, answer: South Prussia | question: Warsaw was annexed by what Kingdom in 1796?, answer: Prussia | question: What was the capital of the newly created Duchy of Warsaw?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw was a constitutional monarchy under a personal union with what country?, answer: Imperial Russia | question: Warsaw was the capital of what Commonwealth?, answer: Polish | question: What was Warsaw the capital of in 1806?, answer: Duchy of Warsaw | question: Warsaw remained what of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth until 1796?, answer: the capital | question: Who annexed Warsaw in 1796?, answer: the Kingdom of Prussia | question: What was Warsaw the capital of until 1796?, answer: the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | question: What university was established in Warsaw in 1816?, answer: The Royal University of Warsaw question: What was the capital of the Second Polish Republic?, answer: Warsaw | question: When did Pisudski return to Warsaw?, answer: November | question: Who occupied Warsaw from 4 August 1915 to November 1918?, answer: Germany | question: What did Pisudski establish in Warsaw?, answer: the Second Polish Republic | question: Who set up the Second Polish Republic?, answer: underground leader Piłsudski | question: The Allied Armistice terms required Germany to withdraw from areas controlled by what country in 1914?, answer: Russia | question: What did the Allied Armistice terms require Germany to withdraw from?, answer: areas | question: Who defeated Poland in the Battle of Warsaw?, answer: the Red Army | question: When did Pisudski return to Warsaw?, answer: 11 November | question: When did Pisudski return to Warsaw?, answer: November 1918 question: When did the Warsaw Stock Exchange stop trading?, answer: World War II | question: What city's first stock exchange was established in 1817?, answer: Warsaw | question: What happened to the Warsaw Stock Exchange until World War II?, answer: continued trading | question: What was the name of Warsaw's stock exchange?, answer: first | question: What was the capitalization of the Warsaw Stock Exchange as of 31 August 2009?, answer: total capitalization | question: When was the capitalization of the Warsaw Stock Exchange?, answer: August | question: How does the Warsaw Stock Exchange compare to the rest of the region?, answer: many indicators | question: Warsaw's stock exchange was re-established in 1991 after the end of what?, answer: the post-war communist control | question: What was the name of the Polish United Workers' Party?, answer: PZPR question: What reflects the turbulent history of the city and country?, answer: architectural styles | question: What city was razed to the ground by bombing raids and planned destruction?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw's mix of architectural styles reflects the turbulent history of the city and what?, answer: country | question: Where did reconstruction of Warsaw begin after the Second World War?, answer: other cities | question: What caused Warsaw to be razed to the ground during the Second World War?, answer: planned destruction | question: What type of design were mass residential blocks erected in Warsaw?, answer: Eastern bloc countries | question: What was the name of the communist government that ruled Warsaw during the Second World War?, answer: PRL | question: What caused Warsaw to be razed to the ground during the Second World War?, answer: bombing raids | question: What does Warsaw's mix of architectural styles reflect?, answer: the turbulent history question: What city is known as a Varsovian?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is a Varsovian?, answer: Polish warszawiak | question: What is the Polish name for Warsaw?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is the full name of Warsaw?, answer: miasto stołeczne Warszawa | question: What language is Warsaw's name in?, answer: Polish | question: Warszawa is a shortened form of the masculine name of what origin?, answer: Slavic origin Warcisław | question: What is warszawiacy?, answer: plural | question: What is the Polish name for Warsaw?, answer: Warsz | question: What language is Warsaw's name in?, answer: the Polish language question: What was Warsaw's national income in 2008?, answer: Polish average | question: What is Warsaw home to?, answer: many national institutions | question: What city is home to many national institutions and government agencies?, answer: Warsaw | question: Warsaw is home to many national institutions and what?, answer: government agencies | question: What was Warsaw's national income in 2008?, answer: the European Union average | question: Warsaw is home to what type of companies?, answer: many domestic and international companies | question: What was Warsaw's national income in 2008?, answer: the Polish average | question: What is the name of Warsaw's city center?, answer: Śródmieście | question: What was the GDP per capita in Warsaw in 2008?, answer: PLN | question: Warsaw's GDP per capita was 301,1 of what average?, answer: Polish question: What is the process by which newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities?, answer: Wealth concentration | question: What is concentrated in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities?, answer: wealth | question: What can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society?, answer: wealth condensation | question: Wealth concentration is a theoretical process by which newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities?, answer: certain conditions | question: According to the theory, those who already hold wealth have the means to invest in what?, answer: new sources | question: Wealth concentration is a theoretical process by which newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or what?, answer: entities | question: According to the theory, those who already hold wealth have the means to invest in new sources of creating wealth or to otherwise leverage the accumulation of wealth, they are the beneficiaries of what?, answer: the new wealth | question: What does larger fortunes generate?, answer: higher returns | question: Wealth condensation can contribute to the persistence of inequality within what?, answer: society | question: What is the fundamental force for divergence greater than economic growth?, answer: return question: What was the first factory in Europe to discover the Chinese method of making porcelain?, answer: Meissen porcelain | question: What is one of the finest examples of British porcelain in the museum?, answer: Chelsea porcelain | question: What is well represented in the Meissen collection?, answer: porcelain | question: What is one of the finest East Asian ceramics in the world?, answer: Kakiemon ware | question: What is the largest and finest in the world?, answer: 18th-century British porcelain | question: What was the first factory in Europe to discover the Chinese method of making porcelain?, answer: Meissen | question: Meissen porcelain was the first factory in Europe to discover what method of making porcelain?, answer: Chinese | question: What is one of the finest examples of British porcelain in the museum?, answer: Worcester Porcelain | question: Who designed the Möllendorff Dinner Service?, answer: Frederick II | question: What is the Salting Bequest a part of?, answer: the finest collection question: What is at a unique crossroads between evangelical and sacramental, between liturgical and charismatic, and between Anglo-Catholic and Reformed theology and practice?, answer: Wesleyan theology | question: What is Wesleyan theology characterized as?, answer: Arminian theology | question: What is at once Catholic, evangelical, and reformed?, answer: United Methodist theology | question: What type of theology is characterized as Arminian theology with an emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit to bring holiness into the life of the participating believer?, answer: Wesleyan | question: What do many clergy and laity within the UMC hold differing viewpoints on?, answer: such theological matters | question: Wesleyan theology stands at a unique cross between evangelical and sacramental, between liturgical and charismatic, and between Anglo-Catholic and Reformed theology?, answer: roads | question: What is the unique cross between evangelical and sacramental?, answer: - | question: What type of Catholic is the UMC?, answer: Anglo | question: What does the UMC stand at a unique crossroads between Anglo-Catholic and Reformed theology?, answer: practice | question: What two types of theology does the UMC have?, answer: Anglo-Catholic and Reformed theology question: What was practiced in China by the Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court?, answer: Western medicine | question: What was the yin-yang and wuxing philosophy underlying?, answer: traditional Chinese medicine | question: What was sometimes labeled as huihui or Muslim medicine?, answer: medicine | question: What is no Chinese translation of?, answer: Western medical works | question: What type of medicine was practiced by the Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court?, answer: Western | question: What is another name for Western medicine?, answer: Muslim | question: What was Western medicine sometimes labeled as in China?, answer: huihui | question: Where did the Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court practice Western medicine?, answer: China | question: Who opposed Western medicine?, answer: Chinese physicians | question: The Office of Western Medicine was founded by Jesus the Interpreter during the reign of who?, answer: Kublai question: Western musical instruments were introduced to enrich what?, answer: Chinese performing arts | question: What was introduced to enrich Chinese performing arts?, answer: Western musical instruments | question: Western musical instruments were introduced to enrich what performing arts?, answer: Chinese | question: In what part of China did the conversion to Islam occur?, answer: southwest | question: How many Chinese were converted to Islam in the northwest and southwest?, answer: growing numbers | question: In what region did Muslims convert to Islam?, answer: Central Asia | question: What did the Yuan court hope to maintain order over?, answer: Han society | question: What type of Buddhism flourished during the period of toleration?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: What religion flourished during the period of toleration?, answer: Buddhism | question: Who reinstated the Classics?, answer: Yuan question: James Lofton and Mark Malone are what type of reporters?, answer: sideline reporters | question: Who is the color analyst for Westwood One?, answer: Boomer Esiason | question: Where will Westwood One carry the game?, answer: North America | question: Who is Westwood One's play-by-play announcer?, answer: Kevin Harlan | question: Who is Westwood One's color analyst?, answer: Dan Fouts | question: What is Dan Fouts' job?, answer: color analysts | question: Who will anchor the pre-game and halftime coverage?, answer: James Lofton | question: Who is the sideline reporter for the game?, answer: Mark Malone | question: What type of announcer is Kevin Harlan?, answer: play | question: Jim Gray will anchor what type of coverage?, answer: -game and halftime coverage question: In what cases have algorithms been written that solve the decision problem in reasonable times?, answer: most cases | question: What does intractability mean in?, answer: practice | question: SAT solvers routinely handle what type of NP-complete Boolean satisfiability problem?, answer: large instances | question: How long can algorithms solve the decision problem in Pres Burger arithmetic?, answer: reasonable times | question: What does not mean that a problem is not in P?, answer: all large cases | question: How long does it take algorithms to solve the NP-complete knapsack problem?, answer: quadratic time | question: The decision problem in Pres Burger arithmetic has been shown not to be in what?, answer: P | question: What problem in Pres Burger arithmetic has been shown not to be in P?, answer: the decision problem | question: SAT solvers routinely handle large instances of what?, answer: the NP-complete Boolean satisfiability problem | question: Who routinely handles large instances of the NP-complete Boolean satisfiability problem?, answer: SAT solvers question: Galileo was instrumental in describing the characteristics of what?, answer: falling objects | question: Before Newton, the tendency for objects to fall towards the Earth was not understood to be related to the motions of what?, answer: celestial objects | question: Before Newton, the tendency for what to fall towards the Earth was not understood to be related to the motions of celestial objects?, answer: objects | question: Who identified gravity as a universal force?, answer: Isaac Newton | question: Before Newton, the tendency for objects to fall towards what was not understood to be related to the motions of celestial objects?, answer: Earth | question: Who identified gravity as a universal force?, answer: Newton | question: What was not identified as a universal force until the work of Isaac Newton?, answer: gravity | question: What is directly proportional to the mass of an object at the Earth's surface?, answer: an object | question: What did Galileo determine was constant in free-fall?, answer: every object | question: Galileo determined that the acceleration of every object in free-fall was constant and independent of the mass of what?, answer: the object question: What type of cells are activated and begin to replicate?, answer: B cells | question: When B cells and what other cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells?, answer: T cells | question: What can be in the form of passive short-term memory or active long-term memory?, answer: Immunological memory | question: What can mount a strong response if the pathogen is detected again?, answer: these memory cells | question: What is another form of immunological memory?, answer: active long-term memory | question: When B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become what?, answer: long-lived memory cells | question: What does adaptive memory prepare the immune system for?, answer: future challenges | question: What are two forms of immunological memory?, answer: either passive short-term memory | question: What do long-lived memory cells remember?, answer: each specific pathogen | question: What does adaptive memory occur during the lifetime of an individual as an adaptation to infection with?, answer: that pathogen question: Who threatened "Old Briton" with severe consequences if he continued to trade with the British?, answer: Céloron | question: What country did the Native Americans want to trade with?, answer: French | question: What was the Miami chief known as?, answer: Old Briton | question: Who did Céloron threaten with severe consequences if he continued to trade with the Native Americans?, answer: British | question: What country did the Native Americans own?, answer: Ohio | question: What river did Céloron reach at the confluence of the Ohio and the Miami River?, answer: Miami | question: Where did Céloron's expedition arrive?, answer: Logstown | question: What did Céloron threaten "Old Briton" with if he continued to trade with the British?, answer: severe consequences | question: What did the Native Americans in the area tell Céloron they owned?, answer: the Ohio Country question: What was the name of the new all-digital service launched in 1998?, answer: Sky Digital | question: What followed the launch of Sky Digital?, answer: more Astra satellites | question: What was the name of the new all-digital service launched in 1998?, answer: Sky | question: Sky Digital was able to carry hundreds of television and radio what?, answer: channels | question: What satellite was used to launch Sky Digital?, answer: Astra | question: What company launched the Eurobird 1 satellite?, answer: Eutelsat | question: What used the Astra 2A satellite?, answer: the new service | question: What satellite was used to launch Sky Digital?, answer: the Astra 2A satellite | question: What could the new Sky Digital service carry?, answer: television and radio channels | question: What was the name of the Astra satellite that was located at the 28.5°E orbital position?, answer: 2A question: Who was recalled to Khanbaliq by the Qipchaq commander El Temür?, answer: Yesün Temür | question: Who was recalled to Khanbaliq by the Qipchaq commander El Temür?, answer: Tugh Temür | question: Who purged pro-Kusala officials?, answer: El Temür | question: Who purged pro-Kusala officials?, answer: Temür | question: Who won the civil war against Ragibagh?, answer: Khanbaliq-based Tugh Temür | question: Who purged pro-Kusala officials?, answer: the powerful official El Temür | question: Where did Ragibagh die?, answer: Shangdu question: What do T-cells have a symbiotic relationship with?, answer: vitamin D | question: What do dendritic cells, keratinocytes, and macrophages activate?, answer: vitamin D calcidiol | question: What type of immune system cells are known to express CYP27B1?, answer: dendritic cells | question: What do T-cells have a symbiotic relationship with?, answer: vitamin | question: Dendritic cells, keratinocytes and macrophages are examples of what?, answer: Other immune system cells | question: What does a T-cell extend when it encounters a foreign pathogen?, answer: a vitamin D receptor | question: What is the steroid hormone that a T-cell binds to?, answer: calcitriol | question: What have a symbiotic relationship with vitamin D?, answer: T-cells | question: What is the active form of vitamin D?, answer: the steroid hormone calcitriol | question: What does the T-cell want to bind to?, answer: the steroid hormone version question: Who approved the Better Jacksonville Plan?, answer: Jacksonville voters | question: Who approved the Better Jacksonville Plan?, answer: voters | question: What city was the Consolidated City of?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What was the name of the creek that was marked by a sign?, answer: Julington Creek | question: What type of work was included in the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: public works | question: What was held in 1967 to approve the Better Jacksonville Plan?, answer: a consolidation referendum | question: What did the Better Jacksonville Plan authorize?, answer: a half-penny sales tax | question: What type of economic development did the Better Jacksonville Plan focus on?, answer: targeted economic development | question: What was the name of the plan that authorized a half-penny sales tax?, answer: The Better Jacksonville Plan question: What may prevent a woman from receiving an education or working outside the home?, answer: gender roles | question: What is lowered when a person is deprived of earning as much income as they would otherwise?, answer: capabilities | question: What is needed to reduce income and economic inequality?, answer: additional aid | question: What does this approach believe it's important to have to prevent income and economic inequality?, answer: economic facilities | question: When a person's capabilities are lowered, they are in some way deprived of earning what?, answer: as much income | question: To prevent what is it important to have political freedom, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security?, answer: such inequality | question: An old, ill man cannot earn as much as what?, answer: a healthy young man | question: What does this approach believe people can work towards?, answer: a better relevant income | question: What may prevent a woman from receiving an education or working outside the home?, answer: customs | question: What does this approach believe it's important to have?, answer: social opportunities question: What is a problem instance a string over an alphabet?, answer: computational problems | question: What are the strings over an alphabet called?, answer: bitstrings | question: What type of notation can integers be represented in?, answer: binary | question: What is the alphabet usually taken to be?, answer: the binary alphabet | question: In what way can integers be represented?, answer: binary notation | question: What is a string over an alphabet?, answer: a problem instance | question: What can be encoded by encoding in binary?, answer: their adjacency lists | question: A problem instance is a string over what?, answer: an alphabet | question: What is usually taken to be the binary alphabet?, answer: the alphabet | question: What can be used to encode graphs?, answer: their adjacency matrices question: Who appointed Robert of Jumièges archbishop of Canterbury?, answer: Edward | question: What did Edward bring with him when he returned from his father's refuge?, answer: many Norman counsellors | question: Who was Harthacnut's brother?, answer: half | question: Edward the Confessor brought with him a educated mind from what country?, answer: Norman | question: Who was Edward the Confessor's half-brother?, answer: Harthacnut | question: Who returned from his father's refuge in 1041?, answer: Edward the Confessor | question: Who was exiled from Wessex?, answer: Earl Godwin | question: Who was Edward's brother-in-law?, answer: Eustace II | question: Where was Earl Godwin from?, answer: Wessex | question: Who invited Edward the Confessor to return from his father's refuge?, answer: his half-brother Harthacnut question: What are placed under horizontal compression?, answer: rock units | question: What is often older than younger rocks?, answer: deeper rock | question: What is dragged along a fault to form drag folds?, answer: rock layers | question: What does the principle of superposition cause to move on top of younger rocks?, answer: rocks | question: What can cause deeper rock to move on top of younger rocks?, answer: older rocks | question: What type of rock is often older?, answer: shallower rock | question: What happens when brittle deformation occurs in the shallow crust?, answer: faults form | question: What causes deeper rock to move on top of shallower rock?, answer: faults | question: When rock units are placed under what type of compression, they shorten and become thicker?, answer: horizontal compression | question: What are anticlines and synclines?, answer: the rock units question: What species produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Eurhamphaea vexilligera | question: What species produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Euplokamis stationis | question: What species produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Bathyctena chuni | question: Juveniles will luminesce more brightly than what?, answer: adults | question: Juveniles will luminesce more brightly in relation to what?, answer: their body size | question: What vexilligera is an example of a species that produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Eurhamphaea | question: What species produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Euplokamis | question: What chuni produces secretions that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies?, answer: Bathyctena | question: Juveniles luminesce more brightly in relation to their size than adults, whose luminescence is diffused over what?, answer: their bodies | question: What do some species produce when disturbed?, answer: secretions question: What may active immunizations result in when suffering from sleep deprivation?, answer: lower antibody production | question: What is the cause of a diminished effect on active immunizations?, answer: sleep deprivation | question: What may have a diminished effect when suffering from sleep deprivation?, answer: active immunizations | question: What type of work can cause NFIL3 to be affected?, answer: shift work | question: What does active immunizations cause?, answer: a lower immune response | question: What is the effect of active immunizations when suffering from sleep deprivation?, answer: a diminished effect | question: What is an example of a chronic condition caused by sleep deprivation?, answer: chronic pain | question: Heart disease, chronic pain, and asthma are examples of what?, answer: chronic conditions | question: What is an example of a chronic condition that can be caused by sleep deprivation?, answer: heart disease | question: NFIL3 can be affected by the disturbance of what?, answer: natural light and dark cycles question: What was the name of the committee that sponsored the protest?, answer: Non-Violent Action | question: At what nuclear test site did the protesters attempt to enter?, answer: Camp Mercury | question: Where was the protest held?, answer: the Camp Mercury nuclear test site | question: Where was the Camp Mercury nuclear test site located?, answer: Las Vegas | question: When did the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsor a protest at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site?, answer: August | question: Where did the protesters not reenter?, answer: the test site grounds.[citation | question: Where did the protesters attempt to enter?, answer: the test site | question: Who sponsored the protest at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site?, answer: the Committee for Non-Violent Action | question: What did the protesters face when they attempted to enter the test site?, answer: arrest | question: In what state was the Camp Mercury nuclear test site located?, answer: Nevada question: What was the name of ABC's production company?, answer: ABC Circle Films | question: What was Touchstone Television renamed in 2007?, answer: ABC Studios | question: Who created two companies when the FCC imposed its fin-syn rules?, answer: ABC | question: What is the name of the unit of CBS Corporation that owns Worldvision?, answer: CBS Television Distribution | question: What was the name of ABC's syndication distributor?, answer: Worldvision Enterprises | question: What was ABC Circle Films absorbed into?, answer: Touchstone Television | question: Who bought Worldvision in 1999?, answer: Paramount Television | question: Who imposed fin-syn rules in 1970?, answer: FCC | question: What company is CBS Television Distribution a part of?, answer: CBS Corporation | question: What company sold parts of its catalog to Turner Broadcasting System in 1990?, answer: Worldvision question: Who surrendered peacefully without violently resisting?, answer: Uighurs | question: Who did the Mongols place the Uighurs of the Kingdom of Qocho over?, answer: Korean | question: Who placed the Uighurs of the Kingdom of Qocho over the Koreans at the court?, answer: Mongols | question: Who did the Mongols place the Uighurs of the Kingdom of Qocho over?, answer: Koreans | question: What Kingdom did the Mongols place the Uighurs of?, answer: Qocho | question: Who rebuked the Korean King?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who objected to the Mongols placing the Uighurs over the Koreans?, answer: the Korean King | question: Who was ranked higher than the Karluk Kara-Khanid ruler?, answer: the Uighur King | question: Who surrendered after the Uighurs?, answer: Karluks | question: Who rebuked the Korean King?, answer: the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan question: How are surface condensers cooled?, answer: water flow | question: Evaporative cooling towers need less water flow than what type of water?, answer: lake water | question: What is used to cool surface condensers?, answer: water | question: What does evaporative cooling towers need than "once-through" cooling by river or lake water?, answer: less water flow | question: Where is CHP not used?, answer: power stations | question: What type of power station uses surface condensers as a cold sink?, answer: steam turbines | question: What do steam turbines in power stations use as a cold sink?, answer: surface condensers | question: What type of cooling towers need less water flow than "once-through" cooling by river or lake water?, answer: Evaporative cooling towers | question: What is not used when steam turbines in power stations use surface condensers as a cold sink?, answer: CHP | question: What type of water would a 700 megawatt coal-fired power plant need twenty times as much water as a 700 megawatt coal-fired power plant cooled by?, answer: river water.[citation question: What do teachers concentrate their attention on?, answer: motivated students | question: What can divert the teacher from instruction?, answer: school class sizes | question: What is the effect of maintaining order in a classroom?, answer: little opportunity | question: Who may concentrate their attention on motivated students?, answer: teachers | question: What are motivated students facing?, answer: demanding university entrance examinations | question: What can divert the teacher from instruction?, answer: order | question: What can maintaining order in a classroom divert the teacher from?, answer: instruction | question: What do motivated students receive when they face demanding university entrance examinations?, answer: disproportionate resources | question: What can a teacher's lack of instruction leave little opportunity for?, answer: concentration | question: What do teachers ignore in order to focus on motivated students?, answer: attention-seeking and disruptive students question: Who was excluded from being a part of the ONdigital consortium?, answer: BSkyB | question: What was the name of the first BSkyB channel available on Freeview?, answer: Sky News | question: What was the name of the third BSkyB channel available on Freeview prior to 2005?, answer: Sky Sports News | question: What was the name of the new BSkyB channel that replaced Sky Travel?, answer: Sky Three | question: BSkyB was able to join Freeview in which company?, answer: National Grid Wireless | question: What did BSkyB initially provide to the service?, answer: Sky Travel | question: BSkyB was able to join Freeview, Digital's free-to-air replacement, with whom?, answer: ITV | question: BSkyB was excluded from being a competitor by what?, answer: default | question: What consortium was BSkyB excluded from being a part of?, answer: ONdigital | question: BSkyB was able to join ITV Digital's free-to- what replacement?, answer: air question: Whose ideas became more radical during his imprisonment?, answer: Qutb | question: What type of activism was Qutb interested in?, answer: political negotiation | question: Qutb's leadership was interested in political negotiation and what?, answer: activism | question: What group was led by Hasan al-Hudaybi?, answer: Brotherhood | question: What is Milestones also known as?, answer: a.k.a | question: Who led the Brotherhood after Qutb's death?, answer: Hasan al-Hudaybi | question: What was the name of Qutb's manifesto?, answer: Milestones | question: What did the Brotherhood renounce in the 1970s?, answer: violence | question: What group was led by Hasan al-Hudaybi?, answer: the Brotherhood question: What is the growth elasticity of poverty?, answer: poverty reduction | question: What can play a central role in human development, poverty reduction, and the Millennium Development Goals?, answer: economic growth | question: What is the growth elasticity of?, answer: poverty | question: What can economic growth play a role in?, answer: human development | question: What can potentially play in human development, poverty reduction and the Millennium Development Goals?, answer: the central role economic growth | question: What would take nearly 60 years to reduce poverty in a country with a growth rate of 2% per head and 40% of its population living in poverty?, answer: high inequality | question: What can the effect of economic growth on poverty reduction depend on?, answer: inequality | question: What can a country with a growth rate of 2% per head and 40% of its population living in poverty do in ten years?, answer: low inequality | question: What must be made to ensure poorer sections of society are able to participate in economic growth?, answer: special efforts | question: What part of society must be able to participate in economic growth?, answer: poorer sections question: What were courts of member states not bound to apply when a national rule conflicted?, answer: EU law | question: What concerns the European Union's governance structure?, answer: constitutional law | question: What binds EU institutions and member states to follow the law?, answer: administrative law | question: What concerns the European Union's governance structure?, answer: law | question: What did the Court of Justice hold the Treaties allowed citizens to bring claims against?, answer: member state institutions | question: What does administrative law bind?, answer: EU institutions | question: What does the Commission have a general legal right to bring claims against for breach of the treaties?, answer: other member states | question: Who is bound by administrative law to follow the law?, answer: member states | question: The rules on "direct effect" limit the extent to which who is bound to administer EU law?, answer: member state courts | question: The Court of Justice held that the Treaties allowed citizens or corporations to bring claims against what institution?, answer: EU question: What type of energy was liberated from a power station generator?, answer: high frequency energy | question: What did Tesla fault while experimenting?, answer: a power station generator | question: Who inadvertently faulted a power station generator?, answer: Tesla | question: What did the high frequency currents cause to jump through the windings and destroy the insulation?, answer: heavy sparks | question: What did the fault of a power station generator cause?, answer: a power outage | question: Why were the dynamos in a power house burned out?, answer: the powerful high frequency currents | question: Where were the dynamos burned out?, answer: a power house | question: How many kilowatts of high frequency energy was liberated?, answer: several hundred kilowatts | question: What was the name of the book that Tesla wrote about the power station generator?, answer: The Electrical Experimenter | question: What did the sparks destroy?, answer: the insulation question: Who was crowned Queen of England and Queen of Cyprus?, answer: Berengaria Queen | question: Who was Berengaria's father?, answer: King Sancho VI | question: Where was Berengaria from?, answer: Navarre | question: What was Berengaria's title?, answer: Queen | question: What country was Richard crowned King of?, answer: Cyprus | question: Who did Richard the Lion-Heart marry?, answer: Berengaria | question: What country was Berengaria Queen of?, answer: England | question: Who did Richard the Lion-Heart marry?, answer: Berengaria of Navarre | question: Who was crowned in the double coronation?, answer: Berengaria Queen of England and Queen of Cyprus | question: Who was crowned King of Cyprus?, answer: Richard question: What did the BBC hope to find an independent production company to relaunch the show?, answer: production | question: Who co-produced 'Doctor Who'?, answer: BBC Worldwide | question: Who hoped to find an independent production company to relaunch Doctor Who?, answer: BBC | question: What did the BBC hope to find to relaunch Doctor Who?, answer: an independent production company | question: What type of production of Doctor Who had ceased?, answer: house | question: Who produced the film Doctor Who?, answer: Universal Pictures | question: Which network broadcast Doctor Who in 1996?, answer: Fox | question: What series of Doctor Who was still in production?, answer: 26th | question: Who hoped to find an independent production company to relaunch Doctor Who?, answer: the BBC | question: In what month and year did Philip Segal first approach the BBC about a production company to relaunch Doctor Who?, answer: July question: What did ABC submit five applications for in 1947?, answer: television station licenses | question: ABC found it difficult to avoid falling behind on the new medium of what?, answer: television | question: Who was unable to avoid falling behind on the new medium of television?, answer: ABC | question: What city was the first to apply for a television station license?, answer: New York City | question: What was ABC's radio network undergoing?, answer: reconstruction | question: What city was the first to apply for a television station license?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What city was the first to apply for a television station license?, answer: San Francisco | question: In 1947, ABC submitted five applications for television station licenses for each market where it owned and operated what?, answer: a radio station | question: In what city did ABC submit five applications for licenses in 1947?, answer: Detroit | question: What channel did ABC want to broadcast on?, answer: VHF channel question: Who operates in the evangelical tradition?, answer: many United Methodist congregations | question: What can be traced to the writings of the church's founders?, answer: United Methodist practices | question: What do many United Methodist congregations reflect?, answer: the mainline Protestant traditions | question: What denomination is Albert C. Outler largely considered the first theologian?, answer: United Methodist | question: What religion do some congregations of the United Methodist Church follow?, answer: Protestant | question: What type of United Methodist congregations reflect the mainline Protestant traditions?, answer: others | question: What was Martin Boehm's denomination?, answer: United Brethren | question: What tradition do many United Methodist congregations operate in?, answer: the evangelical tradition | question: Who was the founder of the United Methodist Church?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was the founder of the United Methodist Church?, answer: Charles Wesley question: What is the Fresno neighborhood home to?, answer: several public housing developments | question: Why is the Fresno Chandler Executive Airport not a true "inner-city" neighborhood?, answer: many vacant lots | question: What was the aborted attempt to build in Fresno?, answer: luxury homes | question: What is scattered throughout the neighborhood?, answer: small corner markets | question: What city's Housing Authority built a shopping center on the corner of Fresno Street and State Route 99 Freeway?, answer: Fresno | question: What has the US Department of Housing and Urban Development built for low-income working families?, answer: small subdivisions | question: How old are many homes in the Fresno neighborhood?, answer: the neighborhood date | question: What type of homes have the US Department of Housing and Urban Development built in the area?, answer: single-family homes | question: Many homes in the neighborhood date back to what decade?, answer: 1930s | question: The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has built small subdivisions of single-family homes for purchase by whom?, answer: low-income working families question: What do most Internet pharmacies sell?, answer: prescription drugs | question: Who sells prescription drugs?, answer: most Internet pharmacies | question: Where do many customers order drugs from to avoid the "inconvenience" of visiting a doctor?, answer: such pharmacies | question: What do most Internet pharmacies sell without requiring a valid prescription?, answer: drugs | question: What do most Internet pharmacies require to sell prescription drugs?, answer: a valid prescription | question: Who sells prescription drugs without requiring a prescription?, answer: some Internet pharmacies | question: What has been reported of Internet pharmacies dispensing?, answer: substandard products | question: Some Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring what?, answer: a prescription | question: What do some Internet pharmacies sell that their doctors were unwilling to prescribe?, answer: medications | question: What is an individual's overall suitability for?, answer: use question: Paulinella chromatophora is an exception that acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently?, answer: most chloroplasts | question: What is an exception that acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently?, answer: Paulinella chromatophora | question: Most chloroplasts originate from the first set of what?, answer: endosymbiotic events | question: Paulinella chromatophora is an exception that acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What is an exception that acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently?, answer: Paulinella | question: Most chloroplasts originate from what set of endosymbiotic events?, answer: first | question: Paulinella chromatophora is not closely related to the ancestral chloroplast of what?, answer: other eukaryotes | question: What did Paulinella chromatophora acquire more recently?, answer: a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont | question: Where do most chloroplasts originate from?, answer: that first set | question: Paulinella chromatophora is not closely related to what of other eukaryotes?, answer: the ancestral chloroplast question: How can the reenergized electrons flow back down?, answer: more H+-pumping electron transport chains | question: Photosystem II photolyzes water to obtain and energize what?, answer: new electrons | question: What does photosystem I reenergize at the end of an electron transport chain?, answer: depleted electrons | question: What do reenergized electrons sometimes flow back down more H+-pumping electron transport chains to transport into the thylakoid space to generate more ATP?, answer: more hydrogen ions | question: What does cyclic photophosphorylation generate in C4 plants?, answer: more ATP | question: What photolyzes water to obtain and energize new electrons?, answer: photosystem II | question: What system photolyzes water to obtain and energize new electrons?, answer: photosystem | question: Photosystem I reenergizes depleted electrons at the end of what?, answer: an electron transport chain | question: C4 plants need more ATP than what?, answer: NADPH | question: What does photosystem II photolyze to obtain and energize new electrons?, answer: water question: What do secondary chloroplasts have outside of the original two membranes?, answer: additional membranes | question: Which chloroplasts have additional membranes outside of the original two?, answer: secondary chloroplasts | question: What has a double membrane from their cyanobacterial ancestor?, answer: primary chloroplasts | question: What do primary chloroplasts have from their cyanobacterial ancestor?, answer: a double membrane | question: What are the three or four membranes in a chloroplast?, answer: the two cyanobacterial membranes | question: What did the eukaryote engulf to form a chloroplast with?, answer: sometimes its cell membrane | question: What causes secondary chloroplasts to have additional membranes outside of the original two?, answer: the secondary endosymbiotic event | question: What did a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulfed but failed to digest?, answer: a chloroplast-containing alga question: Who was a member of the London branch of the All India Muslim League?, answer: Iqbal | question: What political leader did Iqbal remain in close touch with?, answer: Muslim | question: What did Iqbal divide his time between?, answer: law practice | question: What did Iqbal study in England and Germany?, answer: law | question: What subject did Iqbal study in England and Germany?, answer: philosophy | question: Who was a Muslim political leader that Iqbal remained in close contact with?, answer: Muhammad Ali Jinnah | question: Where did Iqbal study law and philosophy?, answer: England | question: Who was a Muslim political leader that Iqbal remained in close contact with?, answer: Muhammad Ali Johar | question: Where did Iqbal study law and philosophy?, answer: Germany | question: What group did Iqbal remain active in?, answer: the Muslim League question: Who has a monopoly on initiating legislation?, answer: Commission | question: In the Parliament, citizens of which member states have more voice than citizens in larger member states?, answer: smaller member states | question: The Court of Justice held in Parti écologiste "Les Verts" v Parliament that this was entirely an issue to be regulated by whom?, answer: member states | question: In the Parliament, citizens of smaller member states have more voice than citizens in what other member state?, answer: larger member states | question: What determines the number of MEPs?, answer: member state size | question: The Treaty on European Union articles 9 and 10 of the Treaty on what body observes "the principle of equality of its citizens"?, answer: European Union | question: Who has the power of veto during the legislative process?, answer: Parliament | question: Who does the European Parliament vote for?, answer: Members | question: Whose rights are limited compared to the democratic polities within all European member states?, answer: Citizens | question: According to the Treaty on European Union articles 9 and 10, who does the EU observe the principle of equality of?, answer: citizens question: What does TFEU article 288 say directives are addressed to?, answer: member states | question: Who requires more than 28 days in national law?, answer: most member states | question: What do not generally give citizens standing to sue other citizens?, answer: Directives | question: What creates minimum standards?, answer: directives | question: What will the Treaties and Regulations have if clear, unconditional and immediate?, answer: direct effect | question: What do Directives not give citizens standing to sue?, answer: other citizens | question: Who has standing to make claims based on national laws that implement Directives?, answer: citizens | question: What is a "horizontal" direct effect?, answer: non-state parties | question: What do most member states require more than 28 days in?, answer: national law | question: What do citizens have standing to make claims based on?, answer: national laws question: The Court of Justice has taken the view that the specific goals of what are underpinned by the general aims of the treaty for improvement of people's well being?, answer: free trade | question: What was central to European development since the Treaty of Rome?, answer: free movement | question: What can benefit some people and groups within countries much more than others?, answer: practice free trade | question: What was the concept of a "social market economy" introduced into in 2007?, answer: EU law | question: What is the goal of free trade without standards to ensure?, answer: fair trade | question: What is not supposed to spill over into a licence for unrestricted commercial profit?, answer: trade | question: The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union articles 28 to 37 establish the principle of free movement of goods in what country?, answer: EU | question: What is breaking down barriers to trade meant to reduce?, answer: consumer prices | question: What is an example of a technical barrier?, answer: laws | question: What does the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union limit free trade to prioritise?, answer: consumer protection question: In what time period did the Privy Council reside?, answer: Yuan times | question: What dynasty introduced the Six Ministries?, answer: Tang | question: In what country was the Ministry of Justice located?, answer: Yuan | question: The Ministry of War was insignificance compared to what dynasties?, answer: native Chinese dynasties | question: What did the functions of the Six Ministries reflect?, answer: Mongolian priorities | question: What gave a Sinicized image in the Yuan administration?, answer: these central government departments | question: What was the name of the six ministries introduced since the Sui and Tang dynasties?, answer: the Six Ministries | question: What reshaped and redirected the Yuan institutions?, answer: policies | question: The Six Ministries were introduced since what dynasties?, answer: the Sui and Tang dynasties | question: What type of courts did the Mongols and Semuren have?, answer: separate courts question: What building was the Parliament's temporary home?, answer: Assembly Hall | question: The Parliament's temporary home was the Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh?, answer: General Assembly | question: Where is the School of Divinity located?, answer: Edinburgh | question: In May 2000, who was relocated to the former Strathclyde Regional Council debating chamber?, answer: Parliament | question: Where was the Parliament relocated in May 2000?, answer: Strathclyde Regional Council | question: What was the Parliament's temporary home?, answer: the General Assembly Hall | question: When was the Parliament relocated to the former Strathclyde Regional Council debating chamber?, answer: May | question: Where was the Parliament's temporary home?, answer: Holyrood | question: What building is part of the School of Divinity of the University of Edinburgh?, answer: the Assembly Hall | question: Where was the Parliament relocated in May 2000?, answer: the former Strathclyde Regional Council debating chamber question: Who claim that many problems with modern schooling stem from the weakness in school discipline?, answer: Such individuals | question: What do some teachers and parents claim about modern schooling?, answer: many problems | question: What do some teachers and parents claim many problems with stem from the weakness in school discipline?, answer: modern schooling | question: Who would be able to teach more efficiently if teachers exercised firm control over the classroom?, answer: teachers | question: What do some teachers and parents claim many problems with modern schooling stem from?, answer: school discipline | question: What does East Asia combine with high standards of education?, answer: strict discipline | question: What would teachers be able to do if they exercised control over the classroom?, answer: firm control | question: Who is the majority of teachers and parents?, answer: academics | question: Along with teachers, who advocate a more assertive and confrontational style of discipline?, answer: parents | question: Some teachers and parents advocate a more assertive and confrontational style of what?, answer: discipline.[citation question: Where did Wiesner visit in September of 1962?, answer: Marshall Space Flight Center | question: Who made the disagreement public during a visit to the Marshall Space Flight Center?, answer: Wiesner | question: Who presented Wiesner with a disagreement about the Lunar Excursion Module?, answer: von Braun | question: What did Kennedy say the matter was still subject to?, answer: final review | question: Who ended the squabble by stating that the matter was still subject to final review?, answer: Kennedy | question: Who issued a request for proposal to candidate Lunar Excursion Module contractors?, answer: Webb | question: What did Wiesner do during a visit to the Marshall Space Flight Center?, answer: the disagreement public | question: What type of missile crisis was the president involved in?, answer: Cuban | question: What was the president involved in?, answer: the October Cuban missile crisis | question: When was the Cuban missile crisis?, answer: October question: Who got the ball on their own 24-yard line with a chance to mount a game-winning drive?, answer: Carolina | question: In what period did Carolina get the ball on their own 24-yard line?, answer: regulation | question: What position did the Broncos play in the first half of the game?, answer: 3rd | question: Who attempted to recover the ball from Newton?, answer: several players | question: How many downs did Carolina get on each of their two drives?, answer: first | question: What did Newton's lack of aggression earn him?, answer: heavy criticism | question: Who did Miller strip the ball away from?, answer: Newton | question: What was Carolina's chance to mount with 4:51 left in regulation?, answer: a game-winning drive | question: How many drives did Carolina have?, answer: two more drives | question: Who did Manning pass to for a 2-point conversion?, answer: Bennie Fowler question: Who was the Deputy President of Kenyatta in 2013?, answer: Deputy President William Ruto | question: Who was the first US president to visit Kenya while in office?, answer: US President Barack Obama | question: Who invited Kenyatta to visit China?, answer: President Xi Jinping | question: What is the name of the trial that occurred in 2013 for President Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto?, answer: International Criminal Court trial | question: What court had trial dates in 2013 for both Kenyatta and Ruto?, answer: International Criminal Court | question: Who was the Deputy President of Kenyatta in 2013?, answer: William Ruto | question: Who was the first US president to visit Kenya while in office?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the first American president to visit China while in office?, answer: Kenyatta | question: Who visited China at the invitation of Xi Jinping?, answer: both President Kenyatta | question: Kenyatta did not visit the United States as what?, answer: president question: When did the Ottoman Empire dissolve?, answer: World War I | question: The Ottoman Empire dissolved in the aftermath of World War I, leading to the creation of modern Balkan and what other states?, answer: Middle Eastern states | question: What did the new state of Turkey end?, answer: Turkish colonial ambitions | question: What empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries?, answer: Ottoman | question: The creation of modern Balkan and what other state ended Turkish colonial ambitions?, answer: Middle Eastern | question: What was the capital of the Ottoman Empire?, answer: Istanbul | question: What did the Ottoman Empire control around the Mediterranean basin?, answer: lands | question: The Ottoman Empire was at the center of interactions between what two worlds for six centuries?, answer: Eastern | question: What did the Ottoman Empire have in the Mediterranean basin?, answer: control | question: When did the Ottoman Empire decline?, answer: the late nineteenth century question: When did Rivera play for the Chicago Bears?, answer: Super Bowl XX | question: When did Rivera play for the Chicago Bears?, answer: Super Bowl | question: In what two Super Bowls did the Broncos defeat the Broncos?, answer: Super Bowls XXI | question: What was the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game themselves?, answer: the first Super Bowl | question: Who was a linebacker with the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX?, answer: Rivera | question: Who replaced Elway at the end of the Broncos' Super Bowls XXI and XXIV?, answer: Kubiak | question: Who did Kubiak replace at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV?, answer: Elway | question: Which team did Kubiak replace Elway for in the Super Bowls XXI and XXIV?, answer: Broncos | question: In what Super Bowl did Kubiak replace Elway?, answer: XXIV | question: What was the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game themselves?, answer: first question: Who did Nafzger assign the surviving lunar broadcast data from Apollo 11 to?, answer: Lowry Digital | question: What did Lowry Digital do with the surviving lunar broadcast data?, answer: restoration | question: What was compiled by Nafzger and assigned to Lowry Digital?, answer: the surviving original lunar broadcast data | question: What was the name of the Apollo 11 mission?, answer: Apollo | question: Who compiled the original lunar broadcast data from Apollo 11?, answer: Nafzger | question: What was the video processed to remove random noise and camera shake without destroying?, answer: historical legitimacy | question: Where were the kinescope recordings made?, answer: Johnson Space Center | question: What did the restored video not include?, answer: sound quality improvements | question: What was removed from the Apollo 11 video?, answer: camera shake | question: What was removed from the video?, answer: random noise question: What field has devised a Standard Model to describe forces between particles smaller than atoms?, answer: particle physics | question: What can quantum mechanics accelerate close to the speed of light?, answer: particles | question: What type of mechanics has particle physics devised a Standard Model to describe forces between particles smaller than atoms?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: What is the Standard Model based on?, answer: modern insights | question: What model describes forces between particles smaller than atoms?, answer: Standard Model | question: What can accelerate particles close to the speed of light?, answer: technology | question: What does the Standard Model describe between particles smaller than atoms?, answer: forces | question: What are exchanged particles called?, answer: gauge bosons | question: The Standard Model describes forces between particles smaller than what?, answer: atoms | question: What are the four main interactions known as in the Standard Model?, answer: decreasing strength question: What did the invading Mongols incite among Kuchlug's supporters?, answer: internal revolt | question: Who was more vulnerable to the Mongols?, answer: Qara Khitai | question: What were the invading Mongols forced to change?, answer: strategies | question: Whose army was defeated west of Kashgar?, answer: Kuchlug | question: What was the Qara Khitai more vulnerable to?, answer: Mongol conquest | question: Who defeated Qara Khitai?, answer: Mongols | question: Whose conquest of Qara Khitai left the Qara Khitai more vulnerable to?, answer: Mongol | question: What lake did the Mongol Empire control in 1218?, answer: Lake Balkhash | question: What area did the Khwarezmia state reach to the south?, answer: Persian Gulf | question: Kuchlug's army was defeated west of what city?, answer: Kashgar question: What was the only remaining program on ABC's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Home Edition | question: What was the only remaining program on ABC's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Extreme Makeover | question: Litton's Weekend Aventure was the first children's program block on any U.S. broadcast network to feature what?, answer: programs | question: What was the only remaining program on ABC's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Supernanny, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | question: What has not been shown in HD since January 2012?, answer: certain holiday specials | question: What was the name of the show that was cancelled in 2011?, answer: Supernanny | question: What network broadcast One Life to Live?, answer: ABC | question: What was Extreme Makeover: Home Edition?, answer: the only remaining program | question: What did One Life to Live end?, answer: its ABC run | question: What was the only remaining program on ABC's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Extreme Makeover: question: What was Henry Young Darracott Scott's career?, answer: Royal Engineers | question: Who died at the end of the Royal Engineers?, answer: Captain Francis Fowke | question: Who died after the death of Henry Young Darracott Scott?, answer: Francis Fowke | question: What is the name of the Royal Institute of British Architects?, answer: Royal Institute | question: Who was Henry Young Darracott Scott?, answer: Colonel | question: What are the balustrades and columns made of?, answer: Portland stone | question: What was the staircase made from?, answer: Cadeby stone | question: What is RIBA Drawings and Archives Collections?, answer: British Architects | question: Who was Henry Young Darracott Scott a member of?, answer: the Royal Engineers | question: What is the RIBA Drawings and Archives Collections?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects question: What type of sculpture is featured in the gallery overlooking the garden?, answer: garden sculpture | question: Who did Dalou teach sculpture at the Hintze gallery?, answer: other French sculptors | question: What type of art did Dalou teach in Britain?, answer: sculpture | question: What type of sculpture is on display in the Hintze galleries?, answer: tomb sculpture | question: Who opened the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries in 2006?, answer: Michael Hintze | question: What type of sculptors were the works of Canova and the Minotaur?, answer: continental sculptors | question: Who were the works dated 1600 to 1950?, answer: British sculptors | question: What is on display at the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries?, answer: work | question: What is on display at the Hintze galleries?, answer: works | question: Who loaned works by Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein to the Hintze galleries?, answer: other museums question: Who was the executive producer of Doctor Who in 2005?, answer: executive producer Russell T Davies | question: Who was the executive producer of Doctor Who in 2005?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: In what series did Doctor Who reintroduce the Autons with the Nestene Consciousness and Daleks?, answer: series | question: What did Russell T Davies want to reintroduce with the 2005 revival of Doctor Who?, answer: classic icons | question: Who did Russell T Davies want to reintroduce in the 2005 revival?, answer: Doctor | question: Who did Russell T Davies want to reintroduce in series 1 of Doctor Who?, answer: Daleks | question: What was the name of the second series of Doctor Who?, answer: Cybermen | question: What series has introduced new recurring aliens?, answer: the series | question: What was the name of the Master in the third series of Doctor Who?, answer: Macra | question: What did Russell T Davies want to reintroduce with the Autons?, answer: the Nestene Consciousness question: What did the pistons drive in the same phase driving a common crosshead?, answer: crank | question: What are two-cylinder compounds used for?, answer: railway work | question: In what phase did the pistons work in driving a common crosshead and crank?, answer: phase | question: What was the first type of two-cylinder compound?, answer: Vauclain compound | question: Which cranks were set at 90° with the HP one at 135° to the other two?, answer: the LP cranks | question: What type of compound is used in railway work?, answer: two-cylinder compounds | question: What is usually balanced at 180° when a double expansion group is duplicated?, answer: the individual pistons | question: Which crank was set at 135° to the other two?, answer: HP | question: What are the pistons connected to?, answer: the cranks | question: In what phase did the pistons work in in the first type of Vauclain compound?, answer: the same phase question: Where are Los Angeles and San Diego located?, answer: southern California | question: What is the most populous city in California?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What state is San Diego located in?, answer: California | question: What is the second most populous city in the state?, answer: San Diego | question: Where does San Diego rank in terms of population in the U.S.?, answer: second | question: How many major cities are in southern California?, answer: two major cities | question: What is San Diego's population ranking in California?, answer: the second most populous city | question: Where does San Diego rank among the most populous cities in the United States?, answer: eighth | question: What is Los Angeles' population?, answer: the most populous city | question: Los Angeles is the second most populous city in what country?, answer: the United States question: Along with Burbank, Santa Monica, Glendale, and Burbank, what business district is in the Los Angeles area?, answer: Downtown Long Beach | question: What is the name of the major business district in the Los Angeles area?, answer: Downtown Glendale | question: What is the name of the major business district in the Los Angeles area?, answer: Downtown Burbank | question: What is the name of the major business district in the Los Angeles area?, answer: Downtown Santa Monica | question: How many business districts does Los Angeles have?, answer: many business districts | question: What area has many business districts?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is the name of the business district in Los Angeles?, answer: the Downtown Los Angeles central business district | question: What is the name of the major business district in the Los Angeles area?, answer: Long Beach | question: What is the name of the major business district in Los Angeles?, answer: Santa Monica | question: What are Downtown Burbank, Santa Monica, Glendale, and Long Beach?, answer: the major business districts question: What is an example of a post-surgical infection that can be treated with re-introduction of probiotic flora?, answer: urinary tract infection | question: What type of infections can be caused by re-introduction of probiotic flora?, answer: post-surgical infections | question: What serve as biological barriers in the genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts?, answer: commensal flora | question: What can re-introduction of probiotic flora help restore a healthy balance of microbial populations in children?, answer: intestinal infections | question: What do commensal flora compete with in the genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts?, answer: pathogenic bacteria | question: What do commensal flora serve as in the genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts?, answer: biological barriers | question: What do commensal flora compete with in the genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts?, answer: bacteria | question: What can re-introduction of help restore a healthy balance of microbial populations in intestinal infections in children?, answer: probiotic flora | question: What do commensal flora change in their environment?, answer: conditions | question: What is encouraging in studies on bacterial gastroenteritis, inflammatory bowel diseases, urinary tract infection and post-surgical infections?, answer: preliminary data question: Who laid down their weapons without Luther's backing?, answer: many rebels | question: Whose Reformation flourished under the wing of the secular powers?, answer: Luther | question: Who felt betrayed by the uprising?, answer: others | question: What did radicalism find a refuge in?, answer: other religious movements | question: Luther's Reformation flourished under the wing of what?, answer: the secular powers | question: Who was executed at the Battle of Frankenhausen?, answer: Müntzer | question: Where did the Swabian League defeat Luther's rebels?, answer: Frankenhausen | question: What did many rebels lay down without Luther's backing?, answer: their weapons question: What classes did more women take at Radcliffe?, answer: Harvard classes | question: Where did women remain segregated?, answer: Radcliffe | question: What college did about four men attend for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: Harvard College | question: What college's undergraduate population remained predominantly male after the merger of Radcliffe and Radcliffe?, answer: Harvard | question: Who remained segregated at Radcliffe?, answer: Women | question: After the merger of Harvard and Radcliffe admissions in 1977, what percentage increased?, answer: female undergraduates | question: What merger resulted in the increase of female undergraduates at Harvard?, answer: Harvard and Radcliffe admissions | question: What did the merger of Harvard and Radcliffe create a trend for in the U.S.?, answer: higher education question: Who is one of the writers whose papers are in the library?, answer: Beatrix Potter | question: Who is one of the writers whose papers are in the library?, answer: Charles Dickens | question: Who are Charles Dickens and Beatrix Potter?, answer: Writers | question: What is the name of the Book of Hours?, answer: Pocket Book | question: In what century were the Eadwine Psalter and Pocket Book of Hours illuminated?, answer: 16th centuries | question: What is the name of the Pocket Book of?, answer: Hours | question: Where is the Missal from?, answer: Saint Denis | question: Who illuminated the 1524 Charter?, answer: Lucas Horenbout | question: What are the Eadwine Psalter and Pocket Book of Hours?, answer: Illuminated manuscripts | question: What is the name of the book that was illuminated in the library from the 12th to 16th centuries?, answer: Pocket Book of Hours question: How long after his death was the Genghis Khan Mausoleum constructed?, answer: many years | question: Who asked to be buried without markings years before his death?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: When did Genghis Khan ask to be buried without markings?, answer: Years | question: What mountain was Genghis Khan buried near?, answer: Burkhan Khaldun | question: What did Genghis Khan ask to be buried without?, answer: markings | question: Where is the Burkhan Khaldun mountain located?, answer: the Kentii mountain range | question: What mountain range is Burkhan Khaldun part of?, answer: Kentii | question: What part of the Kentii mountain range is Burkhan Khaldun?, answer: part | question: What is the name of Genghis Khan's memorial?, answer: The Genghis Khan Mausoleum | question: Where is Genghis Khan buried?, answer: the Burkhan Khaldun mountain question: What are primes for?, answer: any natural number | question: The floor function is the largest integer not greater than the number in what?, answer: question | question: How many natural numbers are prime for?, answer: n | question: What is the floor function?, answer: the number | question: What does computing A or require the knowledge of to begin with?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is the largest integer not greater than the number in question?, answer: the floor function | question: Bertrand's postulate states that there always exists what?, answer: at least one prime number | question: What is the floor function?, answer: i.e., largest integer | question: Who first proved Bertrand's postulate?, answer: Chebyshev | question: Whose postulate states that there always exists at least one prime number with n p 2n 2, for any natural number n > 3?, answer: Bertrand question: What is the largest known prime since the dawn of electronic computers?, answer: Mersenne primes | question: What are prime numbers of this form known as?, answer: primes | question: What is an arbitrary prime?, answer: p prime | question: Fermat primes and Mersenne primes are examples of what type of prime?, answer: primorial primes | question: What is an example of a primorial prime?, answer: Fermat primes | question: What are prime numbers of this form known as?, answer: factorial primes | question: What are Sophie Germain primes?, answer: Other primes | question: What are known as factorial primes?, answer: Prime numbers | question: What are primes of the form 2p + 1 with p prime?, answer: the Sophie Germain primes | question: What has almost always been a Mersenne prime since the dawn of electronic computers?, answer: the largest known prime question: What is highlighted in red in Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions?, answer: Primes | question: What is the greatest common divisor of a and q?, answer: q | question: What does Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions assert?, answer: infinitely many prime numbers | question: Dirichlet's theorem asserts that the progression contains infinitely many primes?, answer: arithmetic progressions | question: What can only have when a and q are coprime?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is the most common divisor of a and q?, answer: their greatest common divisor | question: Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic what asserts that the progression contains infinitely many primes?, answer: progressions | question: What is distributed equally among the rows in the long run?, answer: the primes | question: What does Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions contain in the rows starting with a = 3, 6, or 9?, answer: most one prime number | question: In what color are primes highlighted in Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions?, answer: red question: What is the direction of the unit vector in the radial direction outwards from the center?, answer: the unit vector pointing | question: What do unbalanced centripetal force act perpendicular to?, answer: the velocity vector | question: What direction is the unit vector pointing from the center of the circular path?, answer: the radial direction outwards | question: Where is the mass of the object, the velocity of the object, and the distance to the center of?, answer: the circular path | question: The unbalanced centripetal force felt by any object is always directed toward the center of what?, answer: the curving path | question: What act perpendicular to the velocity vector associated with the motion of an object?, answer: Such forces | question: The unbalanced centripetal force acts perpendicular to the velocity vector associated with the motion of what?, answer: an object | question: Whose unbalanced centripetal force is always directed toward the center of the curving path?, answer: any object | question: What is the mass of?, answer: the object | question: The unbalanced force that accelerates an object can be resolved into a component that is perpendicular to what?, answer: the path question: Where is the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated?, answer: the relevant cross-sectional area | question: What is the matrix diagonals of the tensor?, answer: the cross-sectional area | question: The stress tensor accounts for what that cause all strains?, answer: forces | question: What is associated with forces that act parallel to the cross-sectional area?, answer: shear terms | question: What does the formalism of the stress-tensor include?, answer: pressure terms | question: The stress tensor accounts for forces that cause all strains, including tensile stresses and what?, answer: compressions.:133–134:38 | question: What are strains?, answer: deformations | question: The stress tensor accounts for forces that cause all strains, including what?, answer: also tensile stresses | question: What accounts for forces that cause all strains?, answer: the stress-tensor | question: What accounts for forces that cause all strains?, answer: the tensor