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What do Timex Sinclair 2048 and IBM PCjr have in common?
Title: IBM PS1 Passage: The IBM PS1 is a brand for a line of personal computers that marked IBM's return to the home market in 1990, five years after the IBM PCjr. It was replaced by the IBM Aptiva in September 1994. Title: Timex Sinclair 2050 Passage: The Timex Sinclair 2050 (TS2050) was a computer modem built by Westridge for Timex Computer Corp. Very few were sold with Timex Sinclair label, most with the designed Timex case was sold with the label Westridge 2050 because Timex exited the computer market when the modem started to be manufactured. A lot of people bought the modem board and made custom casing. Title: IBM PCjr Passage: The IBM PCjr (read "PC junior") was IBM's first attempt to enter the home computer market. The PCjr, IBM model number 4860, retained the IBM PC's 8088 CPU and BIOS interface for compatibility, but various design and implementation decisions led the PCjr to be a commercial failure. Title: Timex Sinclair 2048 Passage: The Timex Sinclair 2048 although never produced, was to be an improved version of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer. It was not released by Timex Corporation because of TS1500 failure. According to an early Timex Sinclair 2000 computer flyer, it would be a cut-down TS2068 with 48 KB of RAM and advertised as a 48 KB memory machine (The TS2068 might have been called the 2072 because of the add of 24 KB ROM 48 KB RAM 72KB). Title: Timex Sinclair 2068 Passage: The Timex Sinclair 2068 (TS2068), released in November 1983, was Timex Sinclair's fourth and last home computer for the United States market. It was also marketed in Argentina, Portugal and Poland, as the Timex Computer 2068.
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The Sukhoi Superjet 130 will compete with the jets made by the company from what country?
Title: Sukhoi Superjet 130 Passage: The Sukhoi Superjet 130 (Russian: 130 ) also known as Superjet NG is a planned modern, fly-by-wire narrow-body medium-range jet airliner to be developed by Sukhoi and United Aircraft Corporation. It is based on the Sukhoi Superjet 100, with a seating capacity of 130145 seats, and is designed to bridge the gap between SuperJet Stretch and Irkut MC-21. The airplane will compete internationally with Bombardier CSeries, Airbus A319 and smaller models of Boeing 737NG. Title: Bombardier CSeries Passage: The Bombardier CSeries or C Series is a family of narrow-body, twin-engine, medium-range jet airliners by Canadian manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. Title: Jerome Barkum Passage: Jerome Barkum (born July 18, 1950) is a former wide receiver and tight end in the National Football League. He played 12 years with New York Jets. He was drafted by the Jets out of Jackson State University with the 9th overall pick in the first round of the 1972 NFL Draft. In 1973, he was selected to the Pro Bowl as a WR. His biggest catch in the NFL was made in Shea Stadium in a 1981 clash against the Miami Dolphins in the last seconds of the game to lift the Jets to victory 16-15. The Jets made the playoffs that year for the first time since their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 1969. Barkum was also a part of the Jets team in the 1982-83 season that made it to that year's . Title: 2015 New York Jets season Passage: The New York Jets season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League and the 56th overall. The team improved on their 412 record in 2014 under former head Coach Rex Ryan. Under new head coach Todd Bowles, they succeeded in matching their record in just five games, starting 41. Prior to the season, the Jets made a number of moves, including, re-acquiring Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie, two cornerbacks who were instrumental in the Jets previous defensive success, and obtaining Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brandon Marshall in trades. The team retrogressed to 55, before going on a five-game winning streak, clinching their first winning season since 2010. However, it wasn't enough to make the playoffs, as they lost to the Buffalo Bills in Week 17 and the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns. The Steelers and Jets both finished 106, but the Steelers clinched the final AFC playoff spot over the Jets based on a better record vs. common opponents. The Jets finished the season as the league's only team with a winning record to not make the playoffs. Title: Competition in the Regional jet market Passage: Competition in the Regional jet market, contrary to the duopoly between Boeing and Airbus in the large jet airliner market, has several players from several countries and continents. This last decade, a fierce battle among well-established companies, Embraer E-Jet family and Bombardier CRJ700 series (the big two players), and emerging ones, Mitsubishi Regional Jet, Sukhoi Superjet 100, Comac ARJ21 and Antonov An-148 among them, has arisen in this lucrative billion dollar market.
Canadian
Sukhoi Superjet 130
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Where is the company that originally manufactured 100 Bran headquartered?
Title: 100 Bran Passage: 100 Bran is a double milled wheat bran breakfast cereal originally manufactured by Nabisco. It was made by Kraft's Post brand from 1993, when Philip Morris (the owner of Kraft) acquired all Nabisco cereal products, until 2008. The Post brands were acquired from Kraft by Ralcorp Holdings, Inc., in a sale completed August 4, 2008. The cereal is a mixture of wheat bran formed into the shape of small sticks and oven toasted. One serving of this cereal is one-third of a US cup (237 milliliters). Its sugar content is about 26 in weight Title: BigBelly Passage: BigBelly was originally a solar powered, rubbish-compacting bin, manufactured by U.S. company BigBelly Solar for use in public spaces such as parks, beaches, amusement parks,universities, retail properties, grocery industry and food service operators. The bin was designed and originally manufactured in Needham, Massachusetts by Seahorse Power, a company set up in 2003 with the aim of reducing fossil fuel consumption. The first machine was installed in Vail, Colorado in 2004. Other locations to since use the bin include Seattle, Washington; Cincinnati, Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts; Provincetown, Massachusetts; Quincy, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Baltimore, Maryland; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Ventura, California; Oakland, California; San Diego, California; NYC, New York; Aberystwyth; as well as Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Aberdeen, Scotland; London, England; Lower Mainland, Canada; Hamburg, Germany; Mnster, Germany; Uppsala, Sweden; Reykjavk, Iceland; and Lausanne, Switzerland at the Rolex Learning Center. Sample private sector customers include Microsoft, Google, Kaiser Permanente, ShopRite, Wegmans, CBRE and Costco. Due to the bin's commercial success, Seahorse Power changed its name to BigBelly Solar. Title: Fay automatic lathe Passage: The Fay automatic lathe was an automatic lathe tailored to cutting workpieces that were mounted on centers (tools with pointed ends to accurately position a center-drilled workpiece about an axis, either directly or by using a mandrel). It could also do chucking work (feeding of unformed blanks or pieces of stock from a magazine to be automatically gripped by the machine for turning). Examples of workpieces included automotive steering knuckles and transmission gears, and such work done on mandrels as flanges, disks, and hubs. The machine tool was developed by F.C. Fay of Philadelphia and improved by Otto A. Schaum. It was originally manufactured by the Fay Scott Machine Shop. James Hartness acquired manufacturing rights on behalf of the Jones Lamson Machine Company and manufactured an improved version, developed under the management of Ralph Flanders. Title: Nabisco Passage: Nabisco (from the National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelz International. Nabisco's plant in Chicago, a 1800000 sqft production facility at 7300 S. Kedzie Avenue, is the largest bakery in the world, employing more than 1,200 workers and producing around 320 million pounds of snack foods annually. Title: RIFA (manufacturer) Passage: RIFA (Radioindustrins Fabrik Aktiebolag) is a Swedish electronics manufacturer which was established in 1942 and originally manufactured resistors and capacitors. RIFA manufactured parts for the Swedish radio industry during World War II. In 1947, it became incorporated into Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson and became Ericsson Components in 1988 and then Ericsson Microelectronics in 2000. The company made hybrid components for telephone exchanges for the joint venture company Ellemtel between Ericsson and Televerket.
East Hanover, New Jersey
100 Bran
Nabisco
What product does QST and Entrepreneur supply?
Title: QST Passage: QST (OCLC 1623841 ) is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). It is a membership journal that is included with membership in the ARRL. The publisher claims that circulation of "QST" in the United States is higher than all other amateur radio-related publications in the United States combined. Although an exact number for circulation is not published by the American Radio Relay League, the organization claimed 154,627 members at the end of 2008, almost all of whom receive the magazine monthly, in addition to issues delivered to libraries and newsstands. Title: Joe Fedele Passage: Entrepreneur Joseph Fedele (usually known as Joe Fedele) and investment banker Jason Ackerman founded New York based - Online Specialty Grocery FreshDirect.com in 1998. Joe Fedele was CEO and Co-Chairman from 1998-2004. FreshDirect.com became an Iconic Consumer brand for at home Food Gratification immediately after opening to the public in September 2002. FreshDirect.com created new processes of the retail business model (Slogan: Disintermediation of the Supply Chain), other processes such as JIT (just in time inventory stocking) and "made to order" rather than "made to stock" production. The processes created sustainable competitive and differential advantages over competitors in product, quality and price. Mr. Fedele and Jason Ackerman won the EY Entrepreneur of the Year award for 2003 for the Metropolitan New York Area. Title: Entrepreneur (magazine) Passage: Entrepreneur is an American magazine and website that carries news stories about entrepreneurship, small business management, and business. The magazine was first published in 1977. It is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California. The magazine publishes 12 issues annually, available through subscription and on newsstands. It is published under license internationally in Mexico, Russia, India, Hungary, the Philippines, South Africa, and others. Its editor-in-chief is Jason Feifer and its owner is Peter Shea. Title: Product management Passage: Product management is an organizational lifecycle function within a company dealing with the planning, forecasting, and production, or marketing of a product or products at all stages of the product lifecycle. Similarly, product lifecycle management (PLM) integrates people, data, processes and business systems. It provides product information for companies and their extended supply chain enterprise. Title: Turbonomic Passage: Turbonomic (previously VMTurbo) is a U.S.-based enterprise cloud and virtualization software company. The company changed name to Turbonomic recently. The company headquarters are in Boston. The company's product, called VMTurbo Operations Manager, was launched in 2010. The product simulates supply and demand forces in order to efficiently allocate resources such as computing and storage. VMTurbo holds five patents related to their supply and demand abstraction. In 2011 Gartner named VMTurbo as a 'Cool Vendor, Cloud Management' category. In 2016, VMTurbo was listed as the top product for Virtualisation Management in a report by IDG and IT Central Station.
magazine
Entrepreneur (magazine)
QST
Which game, Sentinels of the Multiverse or Mutant Meeples, was inspired by Richochet Robots?
Title: Sentinels of the Multiverse Passage: Sentinels of the Multiverse is a designer card game published by Greater Than Games and released at Gen Con 2011. It is a cooperative game in which players control a team of comic book-style heroes battling a villain. Each player controls one or more heroes, while a villain and environment deck each run themselves. A given game includes 3 to 5 heroes, 1 villain and 1 environment, which can be mixed and matched to create a number of different scenarios. The core game comes with 10 heroes, 4 villains, and 4 environments. Title: Hartford Colonials Passage: The Hartford Colonials, originally the New York Sentinels, were a professional American football team that played in the United Football League in its 2009 and 2010 seasons. A charter member of the UFL, the Sentinels began play in 2009 nominally representing New York City but playing its home games in three stadiums, none of which were in the city proper: Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut; Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, New York (on Long Island); and the now-demolished Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (The Sentinels had scheduled a game for Citi Field in Queens but relocated that game to Long Island.) As the Colonials, the team played all of its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, representing the adjacent city of Hartford. League-wide financial problems and the high rate of rent at "The Rent" led to the league suspending the Colonials' operations in August 2011, a month before it would have begun play in its third season. The league had stated that the Colonials could be brought back for the 2012 UFL season, if it were to be played, but the announcement of the 2012 season removed Hartford's logo (which had remained on the site in 2011, with indication it had been suspended) from the UFL Web site and did not include the team in the league's 2012 schedule. Title: Mutant Meeples Passage: Mutant Meeples is a 2012 board game designed by Ted Alspach and published by Bezir Games and Pegasus Spiele. The game has been inspired by "Ricochet Robots" by Alex Randolph. Title: Termite-inspired robots Passage: Termite-inspired robots or TERMES robots are biomimetic autonomous robots capable of building complex structures without a central controller. A prototype team of termite-inspired robots was demonstrated by Harvard University researchers in 2014, following four years of development. Their engineering was inspired by the complex mounds that termites build, and was accomplished by developing simple rules to allow the robots to navigate and move building blocks in their environment. By following these simple rules, the robots could construct complex structures through a process called "stigmergy", without requiring constant human instruction or supervision. Title: Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse Passage: Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is an action-adventure game that was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 20, 2012, in North America, November 21, 2012, in Australia and November 23, 2012, in Europe. The game is based on the American animated television series "Family Guy", most notably the episode "Road to the Multiverse", and is also a continuation of the episode "The Big Bang Theory". This game also features the return of Stewie's evil half-brother Bertram, who was killed in the show. "Back to the Multiverse" is the first "Family Guy" console game since "Family Guy Video Game! " in 2006. When the game was available for pre-order, people who pre-ordered the game received a special level, based on "", another video game based on the "Aliens" trademark also owned by 20th Century Fox, which was released the next February to similar negative reception.
Mutant Meeples
Sentinels of the Multiverse
Mutant Meeples
What is the real name of the actress in American Satan who is a pornographic actress?
Title: Ordeal (autobiography) Passage: Ordeal is a 1980 autobiography by the former pornographic actress Linda Lovelace (real name "Linda Boreman"), star of the film "Deep Throat", a seminal 1972 film at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn. In the autobiography, Lovelace recounts that she was raped during her career in the porn industry. As such, "Ordeal" became influential within the feminist anti-pornography movement. Title: Tammy Lynn Sytch Passage: Tamara Lynn Sytch (born December 7, 1972) is an American professional wrestling manager, personality, occasional wrestler and pornographic actress. She achieved her greatest success under the ring name Sunny within the World Wrestling Federation during the 1990s, and is considered the first Diva. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. She also performed under her real name in Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and Ring of Honor. Title: Tori Black Passage: Tori Black (born Michelle Chapman, August 26, 1988) is an American pornographic actress. Title: Christina Cruz Passage: Christina Cruz is a pornographic actress. She was previously known as Christian Cruz during an earlier career performing in gay pornographic films. In 2009, she came out as a trans woman (pre-operative) and changed her name to Christina. She is the second known performer (after Stonie became Brittany CoxXx) to have transitioned from gay male to trans woman pornographic actress. Title: American Satan Passage: American Satan is an upcoming American thriller film written by Ash Avildsen and Matty Beckerman. It is set to be released in theaters on Friday the 13th of October. and features rock artists Andy Biersack, Ben Bruce, and Drake Bell. (Andy Biersack's singing vocals to be played by Remington Leith). It also stars Denise Richards, Malcolm McDowell, Booboo Stewart, and Tori Black.
Michelle Chapman
American Satan
Tori Black
Battle of the Sexes is a 2017 American biographical sports film, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the film includes which English stage and film actress, born on 20 November 1981?
Title: Hands of Stone Passage: Hands of Stone is a 2016 American biographical sports film about the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durn. It is directed and written by Jonathan Jakubowicz. It stars dgar Ramrez, Robert De Niro, Usher, Ruben Blades, Pedro "Budu" Prez, Ellen Barkin, Ana de Armas, Oscar Jaenada and John Turturro. The film premiered at Cannes on May 16, 2016 where it was received with a fifteen-minute standing ovation, and was released on August 26, 2016, by The Weinstein Company. Critical reviews were mixed, and the film was not a financial success. Title: Ruby Sparks Passage: Ruby Sparks is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Zoe Kazan. It stars Paul Dano as an anxious novelist whose fictional character, Ruby Sparks, played by Kazan, comes to life. Title: Andrea Riseborough Passage: Andrea Louise Riseborough (born 20 November 1981) is an English stage and film actress. Her film appearances include "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)", "Oblivion", "Welcome to the Punch", "Disconnect", "Shadow Dancer", "W.E.", "Brighton Rock", "Made in Dagenham", "Never Let Me Go", "Happy-Go-Lucky", and "Venus". Title: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris Passage: Jonathan Dayton (born July 7, 1957) and Valerie Faris (born October 20, 1958) are a team of American film and music video directors, and also husband and wife, that received critical acclaim for their feature film directorial debut, "Little Miss Sunshine". Later the couple went on to direct the 2012 romantic comedy-drama "Ruby Sparks", and the 2017 biographical comedy-drama sports film "Battle of the Sexes", which were also met with a positive critical consensus. Title: Battle of the Sexes (film) Passage: Battle of the Sexes is a 2017 American biographical sports film, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and written by Simon Beaufoy. The plot is loosely based on the between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The film stars Emma Stone and Steve Carell as King and Riggs, respectively, with Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue, Austin Stowell, and Sarah Silverman in supporting roles.
Andrea Louise Riseborough
Battle of the Sexes (film)
Andrea Riseborough
What was the name of the manager of both Billy J. Kramer and an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960?
Title: The Beatles Passage: The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles later experimented with several musical styles, ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, often incorporating classical elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways. In 1963 their enormous popularity first emerged as "Beatlemania", and as the group's music grew in sophistication in subsequent years, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the counterculture of the 1960s. Title: Echo amp; the Bunnymen Passage: Echo the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson, supplemented by a drum machine. By 1980, Pete de Freitas joined as the band's drummer. Title: Cultural impact of the Beatles Passage: The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as "Beatlemania", but as the group's music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the counterculture of the 1960s. Title: The Wombats Passage: The Wombats are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Matthew Murphy, drummer Dan Haggis, and bassist Tord verland Knudsen, and has been since its inception. The band is signed to 14th Floor Records in the United Kingdom and Bright Antenna in the United States. The Wombats' albums have sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Title: Billy J. Kramer Passage: William Howard Ashton, (born 19 August 1943), better known by his stage name Billy J. Kramer is an English pop singer. In the 1960s, Kramer was managed by Brian Epstein, who also managed The Beatles, and he recorded several original Lennon and McCartney compositions.
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The Beatles
American Ultra starred which Ruthless People actor?
Title: Judge Reinhold Passage: Edward Ernest "Judge" Reinhold Jr. (born May 21, 1957) is an American actor who has starred in several Hollywood movies, such as "Beverly Hills Cop", "Ruthless People", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", "Gremlins" and "The Santa Clause" trilogy. Title: American Ultra Passage: American Ultra is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Max Landis. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, Connie Britton, Walton Goggins, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, and Tony Hale. It was released on August 21, 2015, by Lionsgate. Title: Dale Launer Passage: Dale Launer (born May 19, 1952) is an American comedy screenwriter. His films include "Ruthless People", "Blind Date", "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "My Cousin Vinny". Title: Bill Pullman Passage: William James "Bill" Pullman (born December 17, 1953) is an American actor. He made his film debut in the 1986 film "Ruthless People", and has since gone on to star in other films, such as "Spaceballs" (1987), "The Accidental Tourist" (1988), "While You Were Sleeping" (1995), "Casper" (1995), "Independence Day" (1996) and "Lost Highway" (1997). He has also appeared regularly on television, usually in films and miniseries, though he also had a starring role in the one-season show "1600 Penn". As of late summer 2017, he is in the main cast of USA Network's new eight-episode, murder-mystery limited series "The Sinner". Title: Ruthless People Passage: Ruthless People is a 1986 American black comedy film written by Dale Launer, directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and starring Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Anita Morris, and Helen Slater, with Bill Pullman in a supporting role in his film debut.
William James "Bill" Pullman
American Ultra
Bill Pullman
Are Samuel Beckett and Will Durant both writers?
Title: Samuel Beckett Passage: Samuel Barclay Beckett ( ; 13 April 1906 22 December 1989) was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, and poet, who lived in Paris for most of his adult life and wrote in both English and French. Title: Samuel Beckett Award Passage: The Samuel Beckett Award is a British award set up in 1983 and awarded to writers and directors, who in the opinion of a committee of critics, producers and publishers, showed excellence in writing or directing for the performing arts. The award was established in honour of Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, and poet Samuel Beckett and in recognition of his distinctive contribution to world theatre and literature. Title: Ernst Moerman Passage: Ernst Moerman (18971944) was a Belgian writer and film director. Poetry translated by Samuel Beckett (Louis Armstrong, p 86, The Collected Works of Samuel Beckett, Grove Press, NY 2012, ISBN  ). Title: Not I Passage: Not I is a short dramatic monologue written in 1972 (March 20 to April 1) by Samuel Beckett which was premiered at the "Samuel Beckett Festival" by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, New York (22 November 1972). Title: Will Durant Passage: William James "Will" Durant ( ; November 5, 1885 November 7, 1981) was an American writer, historian, and philosopher. He is best known for "The Story of Civilization", 11 volumes written in collaboration with his wife, Ariel Durant, and published between 1935 and 1975. He was earlier noted for "The Story of Philosophy" (1926), described as "a groundbreaking work that helped to popularize philosophy".
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Samuel Beckett
Will Durant
Which state does the "World of the Lupi" author live in?
Title: World of the Lupi Passage: The World of the Lupi is an urban fantasy series by author Eileen Wilks. It is also known as the "Moon Children" series. Title: Norris Houghton Passage: Charles Norris Houghton (26 December 1909 9 October 2001) was a renowned theatre visionary whose career spanned seven decades. Credited with over 50 theatre productions, he was stage manager, scenic designer, producer, director, theatre manager, academician, author, and public policy advocate: these myriad roles reflect his chosen life as a generalist, a multifaceted theatre man. He is celebrated for accomplishments that reflect this span: as the premier American expert of 20th-century Russian Theatre; as a major force in creating the off-Broadway movement and inspiring live theater throughout the country; as a mentor to actors and innovators in world theatre; as an influential advocate of arts education; and as a student and educator of global theater chosen by prestigious foundations to study and report on theater across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. His career culminated with his accomplishments as a distinguished scholar and teacher, selected to teach and promote theatre as part of a liberal education in such prominent universities as Princeton, Columbia, and Vassar; his academic career was completed at the State University of New York, where he helped create the SUNY Purchase campus and served as founding Dean of Theatre and Film. A prolific author, this multifaceted life is documented in his books and articles, and his work has been the subject of analysis and commentary by admiring colleagues and reviewers in numerous articles, books, journals, and newspapers. His books and papers are preserved for study in prestigious university and college library, archives, and rare book collections. Title: Fictional universe of Harry Potter Passage: The fictional universe of British author J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series of fantasy novels comprises two distinct societies: the Wizarding World and the Muggle world. The Muggle world is the series' name for the world inhabited by the non-magical majority, with which the Wizarding World exists coextensively, albeit mostly remaining hidden from the non-magical humans. The plot of the series is set in 1990s Britain, but in a veiled and separate shadow society wherein magic is commonly used and practiced, and those who can use it live in self-enforced seclusion, hiding their abilities from the rest of the world. The term "Wizarding World" refers to the global wizard community that lives hidden in parallel with the Muggle world; the different terms refer to different communities within the same area rather than separate planets or worlds. Any new works taking place in this universe are released under the "J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World" brand. Title: Tempting Danger Passage: Tempting Danger, by Eileen Wilks, is the first full-length release and first novel in the "World of the Lupi" series. It premiered on October 5, 2004. Title: Eileen Wilks Passage: Eileen Wilks is an American award-winning fiction writer living in Midland, Texas.
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Tempting Danger
Eileen Wilks
The "Kung Fu Panda" franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films, three shorts, one of them being, Secrets of the Furious Five, an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film, now available as a separate DVD as of which date?
Title: Kung Fu Panda (franchise) Passage: The "Kung Fu Panda" franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films: "Kung Fu Panda" (2008), "Kung Fu Panda 2" (2011) and "Kung Fu Panda 3" (2016). The first two were distributed by Paramount Pictures, while the third film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Three shorts, "Secrets of the Furious Five" (2008), "Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special" (2010) and "" (2011), were also released. A television series for Nickelodeon television network, "", premiered in the fall of 2011. Title: Kung Fu Panda Passage: Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, and Jackie Chan. Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master. When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape after twenty years in prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to defeat him and bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors. Title: Secrets of the Furious Five Passage: Secrets of the Furious Five (also known as Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five) is an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film "Kung Fu Panda" and appears on a companion disc of the original film's deluxe DVD release. It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009 and is now available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009. Title: List of Kung Fu Panda characters Passage: The following is a list of characters from the DreamWorks animated film media franchise "Kung Fu Panda", with their shorts and specials "Secrets of the Furious Five", "Kung Fu Panda Holiday", "", and "", as well as the video games and TV show "". Title: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters Passage: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is a 2011 animated short film from DreamWorks Animation. It was released on December 13, 2011 as a special feature attached to the "Kung Fu Panda 2" DVD and Blu-ray. The short consists mostly of a traditional animation (17 minutes), which was created by Duncan Studio. It uncovers the backgrounds of the masters of Gongmen City: Master Thundering Rhino, Master Storming Ox, and Master Croc.
March 24, 2009
Kung Fu Panda (franchise)
Secrets of the Furious Five
Park Sung-woong, is a South Korean actor, Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a serial killer in The Deal , a South Korean crime thriller film, directed by Son Yong-ho, released in what year?
Title: The Deal (2015 film) Passage: The Deal (; lit. "Murder Request") is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Son Yong-ho. Title: Remember: War of the Son Passage: Remember: War of the Son () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Park Sung-woong, Park Min-young, Namkoong Min and Jung Hye-sung. It aired on SBS from December 9, 2015 to February 18, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Ha Jung-woo Passage: Ha Jung-woo (born Kim Sung-hoon on March 11, 1978) is a South Korean actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer. His breakthrough to stardom came with the role in Na Hong-jin's serial killer film "The Chaser" (2008). One of the leading actors of his generation in Korean cinema, Ha Jung-woo showcased his versatility across movies from many genres: road movie "My Dear Enemy" (2008), sports film "Take Off" (2009), crime drama "The Yellow Sea" (2010), gangster saga "" (2012), romantic comedy "Love Fiction" (2012), spy thriller "The Berlin File" (2013), and action thriller "The Terror Live" (2013). He made his directorial debut through the comedy film "Fasten Your Seatbelt" (2013), followed by "Chronicle of a Blood Merchant" (2015). Title: Park Sung-woong Passage: Park Sung-woong (born January 9, 1973) is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in "No. 3" in 1997, Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a gangster in "New World" (2013) and a serial killer in "The Deal" (2015). Title: The Swindlers (2017 film) Passage: The Swindlers is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha.
2015
Park Sung-woong
The Deal (2015 film)
What type of category does Plantago and Matteuccia have in common?
Title: Plantago lanceolata Passage: Plantago lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is known by the common names English plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribwort plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue. It is a common weed of cultivated land. Title: Plantaginaceae Passage: Plantaginaceae, the plantain family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales. The type genus is "Plantago" L.. Title: Matteuccia Passage: Matteuccia is a genus of ferns with one species, Matteuccia struthiopteris (common names ostrich fern, fiddlehead fern or shuttlecock fern). It is a crown-forming, colony-forming plant, occurring in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in central and northern Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. The species epithet "struthiopteris" comes from Ancient Greek words, "struthio" meaning ostrich and "pterion" meaning wing. Title: Arnoglossum Passage: Arnoglossum is a North American genus of plants in the sunflower family, described as a genus in 1817. Common name Indian plantain despite not being closely related to the common plantain (Plantago spp.) nor to the cooking plantain (Musa paradisiaca) Title: Plantago Passage: Plantago is a genus of about 200 species of small, inconspicuous plants commonly called plantains or fleaworts. The common name plantain is shared with the unrelated cooking plantain, a kind of banana. Most are herbaceous plants, though a few are subshrubs growing to 60 cm tall.
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Matteuccia
Did Roberto Rossellini or Edward Dmytryk receive more Oscar nominations?
Title: Isabella Rossellini Passage: Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born 18 June 1952) is an Italian actress, filmmaker, author, philanthropist, and model. The daughter of the Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and of Italian neorealist film director Roberto Rossellini, she is noted for her successful tenure as a Lancme model, and for her roles in films such as "Blue Velvet" (1986) and "Death Becomes Her" (1992). Rossellini also received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance in "Crime of the Century" (1996). Title: Edward Dmytryk Passage: Edward Dmytryk (September 4, 1908 July 1, 1999) was a Canadian-born American film director. He was known for his 1940s "films noir" and received an Oscar nomination for Best Director for "Crossfire" (1947). Title: Journey to Italy Passage: Journey to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage. The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel "Duo" by Colette. Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English. The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian. Title: A Pilot Returns Passage: A Pilot Returns (Italian:Un pilota ritorna) is a 1942 Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Massimo Girotti, Michela Belmonte and Piero Lulli. The film forms part of Rossellini's "Fascist trilogy" along with "The White Ship" (1941) and "The Man with a Cross" (1943). It was made with the co-operation of the Italian Air Force. The film's sets were designed by the architect Virgilio Marchi. Title: Roberto Rossellini Passage: Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini (8 May 1906 3 June 1977) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Rossellini was one of the directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement films such as the 1945 "Roma citt aperta" ("Rome, Open City").
Edward Dmytryk
Roberto Rossellini
Edward Dmytryk
What Iranian professional basketball player for Niroo Zamini Army of the Iranian Basketball Super League was picked 54th during last draft for the Charlotte Bobcats under their old name?
Title: Javad Davari Passage: Javad Davari (Persian: , born April 25, 1983) is an Iranian professional basketball player, currently playing as a point guard for Foolad Mahan in the Iranian Basketball Super League. He is also a member of the Iranian national basketball team and competed at the 2008 Olympic Basketball Tournament. Davari previously played for Zob Ahan before joining Petrochimi. Title: Mousa Nabipour Passage: Mousa Nabipour (Persian: , born August 14, 1983 in Behshahr) is an Iranian professional basketball player, currently playing as a center for Azad University Tehran in the Iranian Basketball Super League. He is 6'11" in height. He was also a member of the Iranian national basketball team that won the FIBA Asia Championship 2007 and he competed at the 2008 Olympic basketball Tournament. Title: Arsalan Kazemi Passage: Arsalan Kazemi Naeini (Persian: ; born 22 April 1990) is an Iranian professional basketball player for Niroo Zamini Army of the Iranian Basketball Super League. He played college basketball for the Oregon Ducks and the Rice Owls basketball teams. He was the 54th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards, becoming the first Iranian to be drafted into the league. His rights were later traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. Title: Hamyari Shahrdari Zanjan BC Passage: Hamyari Shahrdari Zanjan BC (Persian: ) is an Iranian professional basketball club based in Zanjan, Iran. They compete in the Iranian Basketball Super League. In the 201213 Iranian Basketball Super League season they finished fourth in standings. Title: 2013 NBA draft Passage: The 2013 NBA draft was held on June 27, 2013, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The lottery took place on May 21, 2013. This was the first draft for New Orleans under their new Pelicans name after playing as the New Orleans Hornets previously. It would also be the last draft for the Charlotte Bobcats under their old name, as they went back to playing under their old Hornets moniker that they last used in 2002 once the 201314 NBA season was over.
Arsalan Kazemi
Arsalan Kazemi
2013 NBA draft
Who is the publisher of the American comic books for which Aaron Schoenke is best known as a cinematographer?
Title: L. Miller amp; Son, Ltd. Passage: L. Miller Son, Ltd. was a British publisher of magazines, comic books, and pulp fiction intended primarily to take advantage of the British ban on importing printed matter. Between 1943 and 1966, the firm published British editions of many American comic books, primarily those of Fawcett Comics. They are best known for the 1954 creation of Marvelman a blatant imitation of the Golden Age Captain Marvel after America's Fawcett Publications capitulated to National Periodicals (DC Comics). (The two companies had fought a long legal battle in which National claimed Captain Marvel infringed on Superman's copyright.) L. Miller Son also published a large line of Western comics, many reprints but also some original titles. Title: Masked Raider Passage: The Masked Raider is an American comic book character who appeared in American comic books published during the 1930s and 1940s period known as the Golden Age of Comic Books. Created by writer-artist Al Anders, he first appeared in the Timely Comics' anthology series "Marvel Comics" 1 (Oct. 1939), and ran through issue 12 (Oct. 1940) of the by-then retitled "Marvel Mystery Comics". Title: Aaron Schoenke Passage: Aaron Schoenke (pronounced "Shern-Ca") (born October 4, 1984, in Fountain Valley, California) is an American film and television actor, screenwriter, film director, film editor, film producer, and cinematographer best known for his independent Batman-genre fan films. Title: Batman Passage: Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in "Detective Comics" 27 (1939). Originally named the "Bat-Man", the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective. Title: Crime comics Passage: Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction. The genre was originally popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s and is marked by a moralistic editorial tone and graphic depictions of violence and criminal activity. Crime comics began in 1942 with the publication of "Crime Does Not Pay" published by Lev Gleason Publications and edited by Charles Biro. As sales for superhero comic books declined in the years after World War II, other publishers began to emulate the popular format, content and subject matter of "Crime Does Not Pay", leading to a deluge of crime-themed comics. Crime and horror comics, especially those published by EC Comics, came under official scrutiny in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading to legislation in Canada and Great Britain, the creation in the United States of the Comics Magazine Association of America and the imposition of the Comics Code Authority in 1954. This code placed limits on the degree and kind of criminal activity that could be depicted in American comic books, effectively sounding the death knell for crime comics and their adult themes.
DC Comics
Aaron Schoenke
Batman
Was Missio or Cute Is What We Aim For formed first?
Title: SV St. Georg Passage: SV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg. The club was established 3 June 1895 and shares a common origin with "FC Hammonia Hamburg": both sides arose out of the students group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf with "St. Georg" being formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and "Hammonia" appearing later on the right bank. Like their brother side, "St. Georg" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. However, while "Hammonia" folded after only a short existence, "St. Georg" still plays today. Title: Harris, Forbes amp; Co. Passage: Harris, Forbes Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the GlassSteagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department. Title: Cute Is What We Aim For Passage: Cute Is What We Aim For is a rock band from Buffalo, New York. The band formed in 2005, and have since released two albums: "The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch" and "Rotation". The band was previously signed with record label Fueled by Ramen for their two releases, but are currently unsigned. Title: Missio (duo) Passage: Missio (often stylized MISSIO) is an American electronic duo formed in 2014 in Austin, Texas. It currently consists of founding member Matthew Brue (vocals, producer), and David Butler (producer, instrumentalist). Title: West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 Passage: The West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. United Front led by Ajoy Mukherjee won majority of seats in the election, and formed first non-Congress government of the state.
Cute Is What We Aim For
Missio (duo)
Cute Is What We Aim For
What brewing company was founded first, Shipyard Brewing Company or Sea Dog Brewing Company?
Title: MillerCoors Passage: MillerCoors is a beer brewing company in the United States. In 2002 South African Breweries purchased Miller Brewing Company to create SABMiller. In 2005, Molson Brewery of Canada and Coors Brewing Company merged to form the Molson Coors Brewing Company. Then, in 2008, SABMiller and Molson Coors created MillerCoors as a joint venture for their operations in the U.S. The company is the second-largest brewer in the U.S., after Anheuser-Busch. Title: Shipyard Brewing Company Passage: Shipyard Brewing Company is a brewery and soft drink manufacturer in Portland, Maine, USA, and founded in 1994. Shipyard is the largest brewer in Maine (owning the Shipyard, Sea Dog Brewing Company, and Casco Bay Brewing Company banners, and bottling under contract with Gritty McDuff's Brewing Company). Shipyard is the fourth largest microbrewery in New England after Boston Beer Company, Harpoon Brewery, and Magic Hat Brewing Company. Title: Pabst Brewing Company Passage: The Pabst Brewing Company ( ) is an American company that dates its origins to a brewing company founded in 1844 by Jacob Best and was, by 1889, named after Frederick Pabst. It is currently the holding company contracting for the brewing of over two dozen brands of beer and malt liquor from now defunct companies including Pabst Blue Ribbon, P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company, G. Heileman Brewing Company, Lone Star Brewing Company, Pearl Brewing Company, Piels Bros., Valentin Blatz Brewing Company, National Brewing Company, Olympia Brewing Company, Falstaff Brewing Corporation, Primo Brewing Malting Company, Rainier Brewing Company, F M Schaefer Brewing Company, Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company and Stroh Brewery Company. Title: Casco Bay Brewing Co. Passage: Casco Bay Brewing Co. was a brewery in Portland, Maine, USA. In 2008, Casco Bay was acquired by Shipyard Brewing Company and became a Shipyard brand. Title: Sea Dog Brewing Company Passage: Sea Dog Brewing Company is a brewery in Bangor, Maine, USA. Sea Dog was founded by Pete Camplin, Sr. in 1993. Initially, the company comprised a 240-seat brewpub and a small kegging brewery, located in Camden, Maine. In 1995, Sea Dog moved to a new facility, comprising a 540-seat restaurant and brewpub on the banks of the Penobscot River in Bangor. The company is run under the joint ownership of Alan Pugsley and Fred Forsley, who are also the owners of the Shipyard Brewing Company, located in Portland, Maine.
Sea Dog Brewing Company
Shipyard Brewing Company
Sea Dog Brewing Company
Jane Henschel, born on which date, is an American operatic mezzo soprano, a mezzo-soprano or mezzo, a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types?
Title: Countertenor Passage: A countertenor (or contra tenor) is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of the female contralto or mezzo-soprano voice types, generally extending from around G to D or E, although a sopranist (a specific kind of countertenor) may match the soprano's range of around C to C. Countertenors often are baritones or tenors at core, but rarely use this vocal range in performance. Title: Mezzo-soprano Passage: A mezzo-soprano or mezzo ( , ; ] meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types. The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above (i.e. AA in scientific pitch notation, where middle C C). In the lower and upper extremes, some mezzo-sopranos may extend down to the F below middle C (F) and as high as "high C" (C). Title: List of operatic contraltos Passage: The contralto voice in opera and classical music has a range which typically lies between the F below middle C (F3) to two Fs above middle C (F5). In the lower and upper extremes, some contralto voices can sing from the E below middle C (E3) to two B s above middle C (B 5). The contralto voice has the lowest tessitura of the female voices and is noted for its rich and deep vocal timbre. True operatic contraltos are very rare. The following is a list of contralto singers who have regularly performed unamplified classical or operatic music in concert halls andor opera houses. Title: List of basses in non-classical music Passage: The bass singing voice has a vocal range that lies around the second E below middle C to the E above middle C (i.e., EE). As with the contralto singing voice being the rarest female voice type, the bass voice is the rarest for males, and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types. However, the bass voice is determined not only by its vocal range, but also by its timbre, which tends to be darker than that of a baritone voice. Title: Jane Henschel Passage: Jane Henschel (born 2 March 1952) is an American operatic mezzo soprano. Henschel, who was born in Wisconsin, studied at the University of Southern California, and then pursued further studies in Germany, where she has made her home. Her numerous opera appearances include Baba the Turk in Igor Stravinsky's "The Rakes Progress" with Glyndebourne Festival Opera, the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, and the Salzburg festival; Brangne in Richard Wagners "Die Walkre" with Paris Opra and the Los Angeles Opera; the Principessa in Giacomo Puccinis "Suor Angelica" with conductor Riccardo Chailly and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Blanche de la Force in Francis Poulencs "Dialogues des Carmlites" in Amsterdam; Kostelnicka Buryjovka in Leo Janeks "Jenfa" under Seiji Ozawa in Japan; and the Kabanicka in Janeks "Katya Kabanova" at the Salzburg Festival among others.
2 March 1952
Jane Henschel
Mezzo-soprano
WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders resulted in a subpoena for the computer programmer who is of what nationality?
Title: WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders Passage: The WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders were United States Department of Justice 2703(d) orders (so-called because they are authorized by ) accompanied by gag orders (authorized by , both as differentiated from subpoenas and national security letters) issued to Twitter in relation to ongoing investigations of WikiLeaks issued on 14 December 2010. While only five people were individually named within the subpoena, according to lawyer Mark Stephens the order effectively entailed the collection in relation to criminal prosecution of the personal identifying information of over six hundred thousand Twitter users, principally those who were followers of WikiLeaks. The U.S. government also sent Twitter a subpoena for information about Julian Assange and several other WikiLeaks-related persons, including Chelsea Manning. Twitter appealed against the accompanying gag order in order to be able to disclose its existence to its users, and was ultimately successful in its appeal. Subsequent reactions included the discussion of secret subpoenas in the U.S., criticism of the particular subpoena issued, an immediate, temporary 0.5 percent reduction in the number of Twitter followers of WikiLeaks, and calls for the recognition and emulation of Twitter's stance. Title: Julian Assange Passage: Julian Paul Assange ( ; born Julian Paul Hawkins, 3 July 1971) is an Australian computer programmer and the founder of WikiLeaks, an organisation which he founded in 2006. He has won accolades including the Sam Adams Award and Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism. Title: Stop Online Piracy Act Passage: The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was a controversial United States bill introduced by U.S. Representative Lamar S. Smith (R-TX) to expand the ability of U.S. law enforcement to combat online copyright infringement and online trafficking in counterfeit goods. Provisions included the requesting of court orders to bar advertising networks and payment facilities from conducting business with infringing websites, and web search engines from linking to the websites, and court orders requiring Internet service providers to block access to the websites. The proposed law would have expanded existing criminal laws to include unauthorized streaming of copyrighted content, imposing a maximum penalty of five years in prison. Title: Rael Dornfest Passage: Rael Dornfest is an American computer programmer and author. He is a Technical Fellow at , and was previously an engineer at Twitter. He was Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Values of N, creator of "I Want Sandy" and "Stikkit: Little Yellow Notes that Think." Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer at O'Reilly Media. He began working for Twitter after they bought the assets of his company Values of N. Title: Mary Allen Wilkes Passage: Mary Allen Wilkes (born September 25, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former computer programmer and logic designer, most known for her work with the LINC computer, now recognized by many as the world's first "personal computer." Wilkes graduated from Wellesley College in 1959 where she majored in philosophy and theology. At that time she wanted to become a lawyer but was discouraged by friends and mentors because she was a woman. She sought work in the computer field partly because computer programming was a field that was open to women and partly because her geography teacher in the eighth grade had told her during a class discussion, "Mary Allen, when you grow up, you ought to be a computer programmer." She had no idea at the
Australian
WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders
Julian Assange
Fort Crailo is located in a city with a population of what?
Title: Fort Smith Regional Airport Passage: Fort Smith Regional Airport (IATA: FSM, ICAO: KFSM, FAA LID: FSM) is a public use joint civil-military airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Fort Smith, in Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States. FSM is governed by the Fort Smith Airport Commission as established by the City of Fort Smith, Arkansas. It serves the transportation needs of residents and businesses of Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma. FSM is served by the regional airline affiliates of Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. It has a large population of corporate and general aviation aircraft. A full-service fixed-base operator (FBO), TAC Air, provides service to general aviation, airline and military operators. Title: Fort Riley Passage: Fort Riley is a United States Army installation located in North Central Kansas, on the Kansas River, also known as the Kaw, between Junction City and Manhattan. The Fort Riley Military Reservation covers 101733 acre in Geary and Riley counties. The portion of the fort that contains housing development is part of the Fort Riley census-designated place, with a residential population of 7,761 as of the 2010 census. The fort has a daytime population of nearly 25,000. The ZIP code is 66442. Title: Fort Crailo Passage: Crailo State Historic Site is a historic, fortified brick manor house in Rensselaer, New York which was originally part of a large patroonship held by Kiliaen van Rensselaer, c. 15851643. Title: Rensselaer, New York Passage: Rensselaer is a city in Rensselaer County, New York, United States, and is located on the Hudson River directly opposite Albany. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,392. Rensselaer is on the west border of the county. Earliest settlement occurred as early as 1628. The city has a rich industrial history stretching back to the 19th century, when it became a major railroad hub, a distinction which it maintains as the location of the 14th busiest Amtrak station. It was one of the earliest locations of the dye industry in the United States, and the first American location for the production of Aspirin. Title: Fort Saskatchewan Passage: Fort Saskatchewan is a city in Alberta, Canada, located 25 km northeast of Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, along the North Saskatchewan River. Fort Saskatchewan is part of the Edmonton census metropolitan area and is one of 24 municipalities that comprise the Capital Region Board (CRB). Fort Saskatchewan's population in the 2016 federal census was 24,149 while it was 24,569 in the city's 2016 municipal census.
9,392
Fort Crailo
Rensselaer, New York
Redd Rockett's Pizza Port is a restaurant located at Tomorrowland of Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, it replaced the former Mission to Mars attraction, the attraction was adapted into a film by a Disney Studio production company, Touchstone Pictures, in which year?
Title: Disneyland Hotel (California) Passage: The Disneyland Hotel is a resort hotel located at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, owned by the Walt Disney Company and operated through its Parks and Resorts division. Opened on October 5, 1955, as a motor inn owned and operated by Jack Wrather under an agreement with Walt Disney, the hotel was the first to officially bear the Disney name. Under Wrather's ownership, the hotel underwent several expansions and renovations over the years before being acquired by Disney in 1988. The hotel was downsized to its present capacity in 1999 as part of the Disneyland Resort expansion. Title: Rocket Jets Passage: Rocket Jets was an attraction in Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. This attraction opened in 1967 with the new Tomorrowland and closed in 1997 for the 1998 New Tomorrowland. It was the third spinning rocket attraction in Tomorrowland and stood three stories above the ground. When Tomorrowland was redone for 1998, the Rocket Jets were replaced by a new attraction based on Orbitron at the entrance to Discoveryland in Disneyland Park Paris. Title: Redd Rockett's Pizza Port Passage: Redd Rockett's Pizza Port is a restaurant located at Tomorrowland of Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It is themed after a retro space port cafeteria. The restaurant opened together with the New Tomorrowland on May 22, 1998 which opened with Astro Orbitor, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, and Rocket Rods. It replaced the former Mission to Mars attraction. It is known for its Chicken Fusilli. It is across from the Starcade, and directly underneath Space Mountain. Title: Mission to Mars (attraction) Passage: Mission to Mars was an attraction located in Tomorrowland at Disneyland and at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. The attraction was adapted into a film by a Disney Studio production company, Touchstone Pictures, in 2000. Title: Tomorrowland Terrace Passage: Tomorrowland Terrace is a restaurant located in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California that is notable for its unique concert stage, which hydraulically rises out of the ground. It opened with the new Tomorrowland in 1967. Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World has a restaurant also called Tomorrowland Terrace, which was once called the Plaza Pavilion, and that park's current Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe was once known as Tomorrowland Terrace before the 1995 makeover.
2000
Redd Rockett's Pizza Port
Mission to Mars (attraction)
Williamsport, Arizona is on the bank of one of the principal rivers of the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico that is how long
Title: Verbena menthifolia Passage: Verbena menthifolia is a species of verbena known by the common name mint-leaved vervain or mint vervain. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it occurs in many types of open, dry habitat such as desert scrub. This perennial herb produces one or more rough-haired, erect stems up to about 75 centimeters in maximum height. The hairy leaves are a few centimeters long and are divided near the base into a few narrow lobes which have serrated edges. The inflorescence is made up of one to three narrow, erect spikes of flowers up to 30 centimeters long. The flowers are spaced, not densely packed on the slender spike. Each flower has a small purple corolla 2 or 3 millimeters wide. Title: Rio Grande Passage: The Rio Grande ( or ; Spanish: Ro Bravo del Norte , ] or simply Ro Bravo) is one of the principal rivers in the southwest United States and northern Mexico (the other being the Colorado River). The Rio Grande begins in south-central Colorado in the United States and flows to the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way, it forms part of the MexicoUnited States border. According to the International Boundary and Water Commission, its total length was 1896 mi in the late 1980s, though course shifts occasionally result in length changes. Depending on how it is measured, the Rio Grande is either the fourth- or fifth-longest river system in North America. Title: Colorado River Passage: The Colorado River is one of the principal rivers of the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico (the other being the Rio Grande). The 1450 mi river drains an expansive, arid watershed that encompasses parts of seven U.S. and two Mexican states. Starting in the central Rocky Mountains in the U.S., the river flows generally southwest across the Colorado Plateau and through the Grand Canyon before reaching Lake Mead on the ArizonaNevada border, where it turns south toward the international border. After entering Mexico, the Colorado approaches the mostly dry Colorado River Delta at the tip of the Gulf of California between Baja California and Sonora. Title: Lupinus concinnus Passage: Lupinus concinnus is a species of lupine known by the common name Bajada lupine. It is native to the southwestern United States from California to Texas, and northern Mexico, where it is known from many types of habitat. This is a hairy erect or decumbent annual herb with a stem growing 10 to 30 centimeters long. Each small palmate leaf is made up of 5 to 9 leaflets up to 3 centimeters long and under a centimeter wide, sometimes narrow and linear in shape. The inflorescence is a dense spiral of flowers, with some flowers also appearing in leaf axils lower on the plant. Each flower is 5 to 12 millimeters long and purple, pink, or nearly white in color. The fruit is a hairy legume pod around a centimeter long. Title: Williamsport, Arizona Passage: Williamsport, is a former mining town and present day ghost town, on the bank of the Colorado River in La Paz County, Arizona.
1450 mi
Williamsport, Arizona
Colorado River
In which city was NHL Entry Draft held when Stefan Noesen was a first round selection ?
Title: Frdrik Gauthier Passage: Frdrik Gauthier (born April 26, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Maple Leafs in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Gauthier is a top prospect who was ranked number eight on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau's final ranking of North American skaters. He fulfilled the expectation to be a first round selection at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. He was born in Laval, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. Title: 198788 Quebec Nordiques season Passage: Quebec made a huge trade during the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as the Nordiques traded away Dale Hunter and Clint Malarchuk to the Washington Capitals for Gaetan Duchesne, Alan Haworth, and the Capitals first round draft pick in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, in which the Nordiques selected Joe Sakic. Haworth had an injury plagued season in 198687, appearing in only 50 games, however, he scored 25 goals and 41 points. In 198586, Haworth had a career high 34 goals and 73 points for the Capitals. Duchesne had a career high 52 points with Washington in 198687, as he scored 17 goals and had 35 assists. Joe Sakic was the Nordiques second selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as he scored 60 goals and 133 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), as Quebec selected Bryan Fogarty with their first pick. Fogarty had 70 points in 56 games with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Title: 2011 NHL Entry Draft Passage: The 2011 NHL Entry Draft was the 49th NHL Entry Draft. It was held on June 2425, 2011, at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was the first time the Draft was held in the state of Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars hosted the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Title: 2010 NHL Entry Draft Passage: The 2010 NHL Entry Draft was the 48th NHL Entry Draft, held on June 2526, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, home arena of the Los Angeles Kings. This was the first time Los Angeles hosted the NHL Entry Draft. An unofficial record of 11 American-trained players were selected in the first round, starting with Jack Campbell and ending with Brock Nelson. The record was set in the 2006 and 2007 drafts, where 10 U.S.-trained players were selected in the first round. Title: Stefan Noesen Passage: Stefan Noesen (born February 12, 1993) is an American professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Noesen was selected in the first round (21st overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators.
St. Paul, Minnesota.
Stefan Noesen
2011 NHL Entry Draft
The actress who is featured in "Heartland" has won three medals at the Paralympic Games competing on what team?
Title: Matthew Cowdrey Passage: Matthew "Matt" John Cowdrey, OAM (born 22 December 1988) is an Australian swimmer and holder of numerous world records. He lives in South Australia and swims for the Marion Swimming Club. He has a congenital amputation of his left arm; it stops just below the elbow. Cowdrey competed at the 2004 Paralympic Games, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2008 Paralympic Games, 2010 Commonwealth Games and the 2012 Paralympic Games. After the 2012 London Games, he is the most successful Australian Paralympian, having won thirteen Paralympic gold medals and twenty three Paralympic medals in total. On 10 February 2015, Cowdrey announced his retirement from swimming. Title: Heartland (Canadian TV series) Passage: Heartland is a Canadian family drama television series which debuted on CBC on October 14, 2007. Title: Lauren Barwick Passage: Lauren Barwick (born 12 September 1977 at Langley, British Columbia) is a member of the Canadian Equestrian Team, in grade II Para-Dressage, who has competed in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games. She won three medals in those games. Barwick has featured in CBC's "Heartland" and has several awards. Title: Craig MacLean Passage: Craig MacLean MBE (born 31 July 1971) is a Scottish track cyclist who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a Silver Medal in the Team Sprint at the 2000 Olympics. As a sighted guide, McLean returned to the sport in its Paralympic form, piloting Neil Fachie to two gold medals in the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships, and Anthony Kappes to a gold medal in the 2012 Paralympic Games. MacLean is only the second athlete, after Hungarian fencer Pl Szekeres, ever to win medals at both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Title: Danielle Watts Passage: Danielle Watts (born 13 October 1980) is a British Paralympic swimmer who has represented Great Britain at three Paralympic Games from 2000 to 2008 winning three medals. She is classified as an S1 category swimmer.
Canadian Equestrian Team
Lauren Barwick
Heartland (Canadian TV series)
Which female artist collaborated Pharrell Williams on G I R L and won multiple Grammy awards in 2005?
Title: Sexify Passage: "Sexify" is a song recorded by American singer Leah LaBelle, which was released on May 1, 2012, as part of the sampler album "Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle" (2012). Written and produced by Pharrell Williams, it was the first song that LaBelle recorded with Williams as part of a joint record deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings, and I Am Other. It is an RB song that features throwback elements to 1990s music. In its lyrics inspired by headlines from the women's fashion magazine "Cosmopolitan", LaBelle instructs a woman on how to draw and keep the attention of a man. Title: Girl (Pharrell Williams album) Passage: Girl (stylized as G I R L) is the second studio album by American singer and record producer Pharrell Williams. The album was released on March 3, 2014, through Williams' label i Am Other and Columbia Records. "Girl" was Williams' first studio album since his 2006 debut, "In My Mind". It contains appearances by Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Daft Punk, JoJo and Alicia Keys. Title: BET Awards 2014 Passage: The 2014 BET Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California on June 29, 2014. Chris Rock was unveiled as the host for the upcoming BET Awards on May 14 during the network's 106 Park music video countdown show. Beyonc lead the nominations with 6, followed by Jay-Z with 5. Drake, Pharrell Williams and August Alsina were tied for 4. Beyonc was the big winner of the night winning 3 BET Awards, while Nicki Minaj, Drake, August Alsina and Pharrell Williams with 2. Title: Alicia Keys Passage: Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist and actress. Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records. Keys' debut album, "Songs in A Minor" was released in 2001, producing her first "Billboard" Hot 100 number-one single "Fallin'", and selling over 12 million copies worldwide. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002. Her sophomore album, "The Diary of Alicia Keys", was released in 2003, spawning successful singles "You Don't Know My Name", "If I Ain't Got You" and "Diary", and selling 8 million copies worldwide. The duet song "My Boo" with Usher scored her a second number-one single in 2004. The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005. Later that year, she released her first live album, "Unplugged", becoming the first woman to have an "MTV Unplugged" album debut at number one. Title: 2014 Soul Train Music Awards Passage: The 2014 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Centric and BET on November 30, 2014. The ceremony, hosted by media personality Wendy Williams, honored artists in 12 different categories. The nominees were announced October 13, 2014. RB artist Chris Brown lead with seven nominations, including Best RBSoul Male Artist, Song of the Year, and Video of the Year. Beyonc had six nominations, including Best RBSoul Female Artist, and Pharrell Williams has five nominations, including Best RBSoul Male Artist of the Year.
Alicia Keys
Girl (Pharrell Williams album)
Alicia Keys
The director of You've Got Mail won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay for what film?
Title: Nora Ephron Passage: Nora Ephron ( ; May 19, 1941 June 26, 2012) was an American writer and filmmaker. She is best known for her romantic comedy films and was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Writing: for "Silkwood" (1983), "When Harry Met Sally..." (1989), and "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993). She won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay for "When Harry Met Sally...". She sometimes wrote with her sister Delia Ephron. Her last film was "Julie Julia." She also co-authored the Drama Desk Awardwinning theatrical production "Love, Loss, and What I Wore". In 2013, Ephron received a posthumous Tony Award nomination for Best Play for "Lucky Guy". Title: Annie Mumolo Passage: Anne Marie "Annie" Mumolo (born July 10, 1973) is an American actress, screenwriter, comedian and producer, known for co-writing the 2011 film "Bridesmaids", for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. Title: You've Got Mail Passage: You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nora Ephron, co-written by Nora and Delia Ephron, and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The film is about two people in an online romance who are unaware that they are also business rivals. It marks the third coupling of stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, who had previously appeared together in "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990) and "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993). Title: BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Passage: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Adapted Screenplay has been presented to its winners since 1968, when the original category (BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay) was split into two awards, the other being the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. Title: Guillermo Arriaga Passage: Guillermo Arriaga Jordn (] ; born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican author, screenwriter, director and producer. Self-defined as "a hunter who works as a writer," he is best known for his Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay nomination's for "Babel" and his screenplay for "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada", which received the 2005 Cannes Best Screenplay Award.
"When Harry Met Sally..."
You've Got Mail
Nora Ephron
The album, Fearless, released on November 11, 2008, by an independent American record label specializing in country and pop artists was written by what artist?
Title: Recorded In Hollywood Passage: Recorded In Hollywood was an independent American record label specializing in rhythm and blues, active from the late 1940s to the end of the 1950s, which issued several sides by artists significant to the genre. John Dolphin operated the label out of his record shop, before selling it to Starday's Don Pierce. Pierce changed the name to Hollywood Records and began releasing re-issues. Title: Ramp;J Records Passage: RJ Records is an American independent record label specializing in country music. It was founded in May 2011 by James Stroud and Rick Carter. Stroud is a record producer and former president of Giant Records and DreamWorks Records. In 2008, Stroud had launched Stroudavarious Records and signed many artists to that label. Most Stroudavarious artists' contracts were moved to the new label, whereas some other previous artists signed with Stroudavarious have moved to other record labels. Title: Big Machine Records Passage: Big Machine Records, LLC is an independent American record label specializing in country and pop artists. Big Machine is based on Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee, and is distributed by Universal Music Group (UMG). The label was launched in September 2005 by former DreamWorks Records executive, Scott Borchetta, and initially became a joint venture between Borchetta and country singer Toby Keith. As of November 2014, the music company consists of 88 employeesin the areas of music publishing, management, and merchandisingand four office buildings. The business also oversees numerous imprints, including Valory Music, that are under Big Machine Label Group. Title: Jay Park Passage: Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom, Hangul: , Hanja: ; born April 25, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, record producer, model, choreographer, entrepreneur and actor. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew, Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and Co-CEO of the independent hip hop record label AOMG his New Global Label H1GHR MUSIC. He also signed with the record label Roc Nation, becoming the first Asian-American to do so. As Park grew up as a b-boy and dancer, he has become known for these skills, as well as his charismatic performances and stage presence. Park was described as a "born entertainer" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and "The New York Times" quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective describing Park as "not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network." Park also branched out into entrepreneurship where he became the founder and CEO of the AOMG, a Korean independent record label specializing in hip hop. Title: Fearless (Taylor Swift album) Passage: Fearless is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The album was released on November 11, 2008, by Big Machine Records. As with her first album, "Taylor Swift", Swift wrote or co-wrote all thirteen tracks on "Fearless". Most of the songs were written as the singer promoted her first album as the opening act for numerous country artists. Due to the unavailability of collaborators on the road, eight songs were written by Swift. Other songs were co-written with Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Colbie Caillat, and John Rich. Swift also made her debut as a record producer, co-producing all songs on the album with Nathan Chapman.
Taylor Swift
Fearless (Taylor Swift album)
Big Machine Records
Who was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist that helped introduce a technique for using unbounded operators to study modules generated by a single vector?
Title: Affiliated operator Passage: In mathematics, affiliated operators were introduced by Murray and von Neumann in the theory of von Neumann algebras as a technique for using unbounded operators to study modules generated by a single vector. Later Atiyah and Singer showed that index theorems for elliptic operators on closed manifolds with infinite fundamental group could naturally be phrased in terms of unbounded operators affiliated with the von Neumann algebra of the group. Algebraic properties of affiliated operators have proved important in L cohomology, an area between analysis and geometry that evolved from the study of such index theorems. Title: Paratransgenesis Passage: Paratransgenesis is a technique that attempts to eliminate a pathogen from vector populations through transgenesis of a symbiont of the vector. The goal of this technique is to control vector-borne diseases. The first step is to identify proteins that prevent the vector species from transmitting the pathogen. The genes coding for these proteins are then introduced into the symbiont, so that they can be expressed in the vector. The final step in the strategy is to introduce these transgenic symbionts into vector populations in the wild. Title: John von Neumann Passage: John von Neumann ( ; Hungarian: "Neumann Jnos Lajos" , ] ; December 28, 1903 February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist. He made major contributions to a number of fields, including mathematics (foundations of mathematics, functional analysis, ergodic theory, representation theory, operator algebras, geometry, topology, and numerical analysis), physics (quantum mechanics, hydrodynamics, and quantum statistical mechanics), economics (game theory), computing (Von Neumann architecture, linear programming, self-replicating machines, stochastic computing), and statistics. Title: Spectral triple Passage: In noncommutative geometry and related branches of mathematics and mathematical physics, a spectral triple is a set of data which encodes a geometric phenomenon in an analytic way. The definition typically involves a Hilbert space, an algebra of operators on it and an unbounded self-adjoint operator, endowed with supplemental structures. It was conceived by Alain Connes who was motivated by the Atiyah-Singer index theorem and sought its extension to 'noncommutative' spaces. Some authors refer to this notion as unbounded K-cycles or as unbounded Fredholm modules. Title: Logarithmic norm Passage: In mathematics, the logarithmic norm is a real-valued functional on operators, and is derived from either an inner product, a vector norm, or its induced operator norm. The logarithmic norm was independently introduced by Germund Dahlquist and Sergei Lozinski in 1958, for square matrices. It has since been extended to nonlinear operators and unbounded operators as well. The logarithmic norm has a wide range of applications, in particular in matrix theory, differential equations and numerical analysis. In the finite dimensional setting it is also referred to as the matrix measure or the Lozinski measure.
John von Neumann
Affiliated operator
John von Neumann
Which university provides centralized administration for four universities, University of Missouri System or University of Pittsburgh?
Title: University of Missouri System Passage: The University of Missouri System is a state university system providing centralized administration for four universities, a health care system, an extension program, and ten research and technology parks. Nearly 70,000 students are currently enrolled at its four campuses. The health care system operates several hospitals and clinics in central Missouri, while the extension program provides distance learning and other educational initiatives statewide. Title: Commonwealth System of Higher Education Passage: The Commonwealth System of Higher Education is a statutory designation by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that confers "state-related" status on four universities located within the state. The designation establishes the schools as an "instrumentality of the commonwealth" and provides each university with annual, non-preferred financial appropriations in exchange offering tuition discounts to students that are residents of Pennsylvania and a minority state-representation on each school's board of trustees. Legally, however, the universities remain separate and private entities, operating under their own charters, governed by independent boards of trustees, and with its assets under their own ownership and control thereby retaining much of the freedom and individuality of private institutions, both administratively and academically. It is the only public-private hybrid system of higher education in the United States that is so construed, although Cornell University, the University of Delaware, and Rutgers University represent alternative types of public-private university hybrids. Title: UMSL Student Government Association Passage: The UMSL Student Government Association (SGA) is a student run government set up to provide a voice for students when dealing with administration of the University of MissouriSt. Louis (UMSL). SGA has three branches, executive, legislative and judicial, and also a constitution. SGA was started in 1963 when the University was founded and has been through many constitutional changes, the most recent in 2004. SGA includes members from every student organization and students from every college on campus. This government incorporates both undergraduate and graduate in its student body. UMSL's SGA, along with the 3 other campuses in the University of Missouri System student governments sends two members to a meeting of what is called the Intercampus Student Council. SGA has been involved in many changes for students around the campus, including getting funds for the Bentan Hall renovation. It is responsible for approving student fees before they go to the board of curators of the University of Missouri System and divides out the campus Activity's Fees to fund student organization's budgets. Title: University of Pittsburgh Passage: The University of Pittsburgh (commonly referred to as Pitt) is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1787 after the American Revolutionary War, it was founded on the edge of the American frontier as the Pittsburgh Academy. It developed and was renamed as Western University of Pennsylvania by a change to its charter in 1819. After surviving two devastating fires and various relocations within the area, the school moved to its current location in the Oakland neighborhood of the city; it was renamed as the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. For most of its history, Pitt was a private institution, until 1966 when it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education. Title: RhodeCode Passage: RhodeCode is an open source self-hosted platform for behind-the-firewall source code management. It provides centralized control over Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories within an organization, with common authentication and permission management. RhodeCode allows forking, pull requests, and code reviews via a web interface.
University of Missouri System
University of Missouri System
University of Pittsburgh
Carl Akeley contributed photos to the museum located in the Upper West Side of which city?
Title: American Museum of Natural History Passage: The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest museums in the world. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 28 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain over 33 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time, and occupies more than 2,000,000 ft2 . The museum has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually. Title: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan Passage: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan is a Lutheran church located at 164 West 100th Street just east of Amsterdam Avenue, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1888 as the German Evangelical Lutheran Church to serve German immigrants moving into the Upper West Side. It initially held services in a storefront until money had been raised to buy land and build a sanctuary. Title: Carl Akeley Passage: Carl Ethan Akeley (May 19, 1864 November 18, 1926) was a pioneering American taxidermist, sculptor, biologist, conservationist, inventor, and nature photographer, noted for his contributions to American museums, most notably to the Field Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History. He is considered the father of modern taxidermy. He was the founder of the AMNH Exhibitions Lab, the interdisciplinary department that fuses scientific research with immersive design. Title: West Side (Manhattan) Passage: The West Side of Manhattan refers to the side of Manhattan Island which abuts the Hudson River and faces New Jersey. Fifth Avenue, Central Park, and lower Broadway separate it from the East Side. The major neighborhoods on the West Side are (from north to south) West Harlem, Morningside Heights, Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, West Village, SoHo, and Tribeca. The 8th Avenue and West Side subway lines connect all parts of the West Side. The main north-south roads servicing the West Side are the Henry Hudson Parkway in the north, and the West Side Highway in the south. The Hudson River Greenway separates them from the west shore of the island. Title: 79th Street (Manhattan) Passage: 79th Street is a major two-way street in the Upper East Side and Upper West Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. On the Upper East Side East 79th Street stretches from East End Avenue, passing the New York Public Library, Yorkville Branch, to Fifth Avenue, where the entrance to the 79th Street Transverse is flanked by Children's Gate. The transverse crosses Central Park; its exit at West 81st Street on the Upper West Side is flanked by Hunters' Gate. 79th Street does not exist between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, due to the superblock of Manhattan Square, largely occupied by the American Museum of Natural History. West of Columbus Avenue, 79th Street continues and terminates in Riverside Park at a traffic circle directly after the exitentrance ramps for the Henry Hudson Parkway, under which sit the 79th Street Boat Basin and its cafe.
Manhattan
Carl Akeley
American Museum of Natural History
What type of bands are Saosin and One Ok Rock?
Title: One Ok Rock Passage: One Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as "one o'clock"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitarleader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums). Title: Tomoya Kanki Passage: Tomoya Kanki ( , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya). He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007. Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher. He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK. He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog. Title: Skyfall (One Ok Rock song) Passage: "Skyfall" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the "2017 ONE OK ROCK "Ambitions" Japan Tour". It was not available at other stores, and sales were limited for each venue. Title: Saosin Passage: Saosin is an American rock band from Orange County, California, United States. The band was formed in 2003 and recorded its first EP, "Translating the Name", that same year original vocalist Anthony Green left Saosin due to personal reasons. In 2004, Cove Reber replaced Green as vocalist after auditioning for the role. The group recorded its self titled debut album which was released on Capitol Records on September 26, 2006. Their second studio album, "In Search of Solid Ground", was released on September 8, 2009 on Virgin and contains three re-recorded tracks off of "The Grey EP". Reber departed from the band in 2010 and subsequently went on a three-year hiatus. In 2013, the band reformed with all original members, except Zach, and began touring. They released their third studio album and their first studio album, "Along the Shadow", with original vocalist Anthony Green on May 20, 2016 through Epitaph Records. It is also the album that marks the final feature lead guitarist Justin Shekoski. Title: Toru Yamashita Passage: Toru Yamashita ( , Yamashita Tru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Ryota Kohama from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002.
rock
Saosin
One Ok Rock
Just Tell Me What You Want is a 1980 American comedy film, directed by Sidney Lumet, stars include in it, is which American actor and comedian known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants, and became well known as a Jewish comedian and satirist?
Title: 12 (2007 film) Passage: 12 is a 2007 crime film by Russian director and actor Nikita Mikhalkov. Mikhalkov was awarded the Special Lion at the 64th Venice International Film Festival for his work on the film, which also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. It is an adaptation of Reginald Rose's play "Twelve Angry Men" and a remake of Sidney Lumet's film "12 Angry Men". Title: Thomas Berger (novelist) Passage: Thomas Louis Berger (July 20, 1924 July 13, 2014) was an American novelist. Probably best known for his picaresque novel "Little Big Man" and the subsequent film by Arthur Penn, Berger explored and manipulated many genres of fiction throughout his career, including the crime novel, the hard-boiled detective story, science fiction, the utopian novel, plus re-workings of classical mythology, Arthurian legend, and the survival adventure. Berger's biting wit led many reviewers to refer to him as a satirist or "comic" novelist, descriptions he preferred to reject. His admirers often bemoaned that his talent and achievement were under-appreciated, in view of his versatility across many forms of fiction, his precise use of language, and his probing intelligence. Title: Jake Cannavale Passage: Jake Lumet Cannavale (born May 1, 1995) is an American musician and theatre and television actor. He appeared on Broadway in 2015 in the comedy "Fish in the Dark" by Larry David. He has also appeared on television's "Nurse Jackie". He is the son of actor Bobby Cannavale and screenwriter Jenny Lumet. He is the grandson of film director Sidney Lumet and a great-grandson of singeractress Lena Horne. Title: Alan King Passage: Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 May 9, 2004) was an American actor and comedian known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants. King became well known as a Jewish comedian and satirist. He was also a serious actor who appeared in a number of movies and television shows. King wrote several books, produced films, and appeared in plays. In later years, he helped many philanthropic causes. Title: Just Tell Me What You Want Passage: Just Tell Me What You Want is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet. It stars Ali MacGraw, Peter Weller and Alan King, and was also Myrna Loy's final film.
Alan King
Just Tell Me What You Want
Alan King
"The First" is the first Japanese studio album by South Korean boy group Shinee, a South Korean boy group formed by S.M. Entertainment what year?
Title: Shinee World 2013 Passage: Shinee World 2013 (promoted as JAPAN ARENA TOUR SHINee WORLD 2013 Boys Meet U) is the second Japan nationwide concert tour by South Korean boy group Shinee to promote their second Japanese studio album, "Boys Meet U". The tour kicked off in Saitama on June 28, 2013 and ended in Nagoya on December 11, 2013 with a total of 15 concerts in 9 cities. Title: Shinee Passage: Shinee ( ; Korean: ; Japanese: ; stylized as SHINee) is a South Korean boy group formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2008. The group is composed of five members: Onew, Jonghyun, Key, Minho and Taemin. Title: Shinee World 2012 Passage: Shinee World 2012 (promoted as THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012") is the first Japan nationwide concert tour by South Korean boy group Shinee to support their first Japanese studio album, "The First". The tour kicked off in Fukuoka on April 25, 2012 and ended in Hiroshima on July 1, 2012 with a total of 20 concerts in 7 cities. Title: The First (album) Passage: "The First" is the first Japanese studio album by South Korean boy group Shinee. The album was scheduled for release on November 23, 2011, however it was delayed to December 7, 2011 in Japan under EMI Music Japan. The album features three previously released singles, "Replay", "Juliette" and "Lucifer", all of which have ranked within the top three on Oricon charts. Title: Replay (EP) Passage: "Replay" (Korean: ; lit: Noona (Older Girl) Is So Pretty) is the debut EP of South Korean boy group Shinee, released on May 22, 2008 from their label company, S.M. Entertainment. Their debut song, " (Replay)" was created by music composer Yoo Young-jin with a contemporary, sophisticated RB feel and rhythm. The EP consists of five tracks and debuted at 10 on the MIAK charts (Music Industry Association of Korea) and peaked at 8. The lead single, "Noona Neomu Yeppeo (Replay)", turned into a hit, especially with the adult female demographic because of its line about "Nuna (older sister), youre so pretty". Rino Nakasone worked on the choreography for the title song. The Korean music video included f(x)'s Victoria as the female lead, while the song's Japanese music video featured YoonA of Girls' Generation.
in 2008
The First (album)
Shinee
Who has a longer name, Louise Erdrich or Mario Benedetti
Title: Tracks (novel) Passage: Tracks is a novel by Louise Erdrich, published in 1988. It is the third in a tetralogy of novels beginning with "Love Medicine" that explores the interrelated lives of four Anishinaabe families living on an Indian reservation near the fictional town of Argus, North Dakota. Within the saga, "Tracks" is earliest chronologically, providing the back-story of several characters such as Lulu Lamartine and Marie Kashpaw who become prominent in the other novels. As in many of her other novels, Erdrich employs the use of multiple first-person narratives to relate the events of the plot, alternating between Nanapush, a tribal patriarch, and Pauline, a young girl of mixed heritage. Title: Faces of America Passage: Faces of America is a four-part Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television television series hosted by Professor Henry Louis Gates. The series originally aired February 10  March 3, 2010 from 89 p.m. ET. In Australia, this program aired on SBS One each Sunday at 7:30pm from 9 -30 January 2011. It uses genealogical research and genetics to find the family history of 12 Americans: Elizabeth Alexander, Mario Batali, Stephen Colbert, Louise Erdrich, Malcolm Gladwell, Eva Longoria, Yo-Yo Ma, Mike Nichols, Queen Noor of Jordan, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Meryl Streep, and Kristi Yamaguchi. Title: The Truce (1974 film) Passage: The Truce (Spanish: "La tregua" ) is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Sergio Renn and co-written with Ada Bortnik, based on the eponymous novel by Mario Benedetti. It was the first Argentine film to be nominated for an Academy Award (the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film). Title: Mario Benedetti Passage: Mario Orlando Hardy Hamlet Brenno Benedetti Farrugia (] ; 14 September 1920 17 May 2009), Title: Louise Erdrich Passage: Louise Erdrich (born Karen Louise Erdrich, June 7, 1954) is an American author, writer of novels, poetry, and children's books featuring Native American characters and settings. She is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, a band of the Anishinaabe (also known as Ojibwe and Chippewa).
Mario Orlando Hardy Hamlet Brenno Benedetti Farrugia
Louise Erdrich
Mario Benedetti
Which dog breed, Cirneco dell'Etna or Flat-Coated Retriever, is primarily built for endurance over harsh terrain?
Title: Curly Coated Retriever Passage: The Curly Coated Retriever (often referred to as a Curly) is a breed of dog originally bred in England for upland bird and waterfowl hunting. It is the tallest of the retrievers and is easily distinguishable by the mass of tight curls covering its body. Curly Coated and Wavy Coated (now known as the Flat-Coated Retriever) were the first two recognised retriever breeds, established as early as 1860. Title: Cirneco dell'Etna Passage: The Cirneco dell'Etna (] ; plural "Cirnechi" [tirnki] ) is a small breed of dog originally from Italian island of Sicily. This hound was historically used to hunt rabbits and can work for hours without food or water. The breed also has a keen sense of smell and is primarily built for endurance over harsh terrain such as that of Mount Etna. It is the smallest of the Mediterranean island hunting hounds, the others being the Pharaoh Hounds and Ibizan Hounds. Title: List of U.S. state dogs Passage: Twelve states of the United States have designated an official state dog breed. Maryland was the first state to name a dog breed as a state symbol, naming the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in 1964. Pennsylvania followed the year after, naming the Great Dane as its official breed. Dog breeds are mostly affiliated with the states that they originated in. North Carolina chose the Plott Hound as it was the only dog breed indigenous to the state. Title: Shargleam Blackcap Passage: Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, (born 26 June 1977), also known as Brett is a Flat-Coated Retriever show dog bred and handled by Mrs Pat Chapman who won Best in Show at Crufts in 1980. He is one of the ancestors of 2011 Crufts Best in Show Sh Ch. Vbos The Kentuckian. Title: Flat-Coated Retriever Passage: The Flat-Coated Retriever is a gundog breed originating from the United Kingdom. It was developed as a retriever both on land and in the water.
Cirneco dell'Etna
Cirneco dell'Etna
Flat-Coated Retriever
EverTrust Bank is headquartered in which major regional shopping center in the City of Industry, California?
Title: Puente Hills Mall Passage: Puente Hills Mall, located in the City of Industry, California, United States, is a major regional shopping center in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County. It is most famous for serving as the filming site for the Twin PinesLone Pine Mall for the 1985 movie "Back to the Future" starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Title: Seven Corners Shopping Center Passage: Seven Corners Shopping Center was the first major shopping center to open in suburban Washington, D.C.. It is located in Seven Corners, Fairfax County, Virginia. At its opening in 1956, it was the largest regional shopping center in Virginia. The backsplit two-story mall structure was razed in the mid-1990s and replaced with a dual ground level power center. Title: The Commons at Federal Way Passage: The Commons at Federal Way (formerly SeaTac Mall) is a regional shopping mall located in Federal Way, Washington and is the only indoor shopping center in the city. The current owners, Steadfast Commercial Properties, changed the name to The Commons at Federal Way. Improvements to the shopping center in 2008 were expected to improve sales upon an expected 25 to 30 per square foot (250-300m) by years end. Title: EverTrust Bank Passage: EverTrust Bank (), or Ever Trust Bank and Evertrust Bank, as its advertisement often appeared in the local Chinese media, is an overseas Chinese bank in the United States. Headquartered in the Puente Hills Mall in Industry, California, with branch offices in Alhambra, California, Tustin, California, Rosemead, California, Cupertino, California, and Arcadia, California this privately held community bank was established on May 3, 1995. Title: Town Center at Aurora Passage: The Town Center at Aurora (formerly known as Aurora Mall) is an enclosed, two-level regional shopping center located in Aurora, Colorado, and covers a leasable area over 1 million square feet. It lies at the center of the commercial and retail district in the area, adjacent to Aurora City Square, Aurora City Place, and Aurora Park Shopping Center, a strip mall. The commercial district itself is located in central Aurora, and the mall's primary trade area includes a mostly suburban, middle-income demographic.
Puente Hills Mall
EverTrust Bank
Puente Hills Mall
The Parliament of South Australia is located in the building on the corner of what roads?
Title: Paradise Interchange Passage: Paradise Interchange is an interchange of the O-Bahn Busway in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the suburb of Paradise, South Australia. With services operated by Adelaide Metro, this interchange is situated mid-way along the O-Bahn Busway, between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Klemzig Interchange, six kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre. Paradise Interchange has 625 carparks, and is located on the south side of Darley Road, with access roads permitting buses to transfer between local roads and the busway. Title: Oliver Badman Passage: Albert Oliver Badman (18 December 1885 24 April 1977) was an Australian politician. Born in Yacka, South Australia, he was educated at state schools before becoming a wheat farmer and wheat breeder. He was a Methodist lay preacher and President of the South Australian Country Party before entering Parliament. In 1931, he was elected to the Australian Senate for South Australia, representing the Country Party. In 1937, Badman transferred to the House of Representatives, winning the seat of Grey. The United Australia Party (UAP) did not contest the seat as the Country Party had agreed to allow the UAP's sitting member for Grey, Philip McBride, to take Badman's place in the Senate. Together with fellow Country Party members Arthur Fadden, Bernard Corser and Thomas Collins, Badman dissociated himself from party leader Earle Page after the latter made attacks on the leader of the UAP, Robert Menzies; the exclusion of these four led to the election of Page supporter Archie Cameron as the party's next leader. In 1940, Cameron defected to the UAP, and the Country Party in South Australia ceased to exist; Badman became, in effect, a UAP member. He was defeated in 1943, and returned to farming. He was President of the Primary Producers' Union of South Australia from 1954 to 1961. Badman died in 1977. Title: Parliament of South Australia Passage: The Parliament of South Australia at Parliament House, Adelaide is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia. It consists of the 47-seat House of Assembly (lower house) and the 22-seat Legislative Council (upper house). All of the lower house and half of the upper house is filled at each election. It follows a Westminster system of parliamentary government. The fourth-term South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party has been in government since the 2002 election. Title: Parliament House, Darwin Passage: Parliament House in Darwin is Australia's newest Parliament Building, it has been the seat of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 1994. Parliament House is located on State Square in the centre of Darwin, which is also the administrative centre of the Northern Territory law and government. It features Post modern features. The Northern Territory Library is housed in Parliament House.Construction of Parliament House began in 1990, and the building was completed in 1994, and officially opened by the Governor-General of Australia, Bill Hayden on 18 August 1994. Before Parliament House the former Northern Territory Legislative Council established in 1948 was housed in various temporary buildings around Darwin. After 1974 the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly continued to operate on the same basis, and settled in buildings on the current location until 1990 when they were demolished to allow commencement of the construction of Parliament House. From 1990 to the end of 1994, the Assembly temporarily met in the Chan Building. Title: Parliament House, Adelaide Passage: Parliament House, on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road in the Adelaide city centre, is the seat of the Parliament of South Australia. It was built to replace the adjacent and overcrowded Parliament House, now referred to as "Old Parliament House". Due to financial constraints, the current Parliament House was constructed in stages over 65 years from 1874 to 1939.
North Terrace and King William Road
Parliament of South Australia
Parliament House, Adelaide
How many floors does the tower have that houses The Shops at Prudential Center?
Title: Grant USA Tower Passage: The Grant USA Tower was a proposed 121-story skyscraper planned for Newark, New Jersey by developer Harry Grant. Harry Grant was an Israeli-born developer who was based out of New Jersey, and who financed the gold dome on top of Newark City Hall, and also started the never-completed Renaissance Mall in the city. Grant Tower was to be located over the old Central Railroad Terminal, near Broad and Lafayette Street. In 2007, the incomplete Renaissance Mall was torn down to build the Prudential Center. The old and unused part of the train station below, which was to serve as the foundation of the tower, remains in place. There are currently plans to connect the old portion of the train station with the Prudential Center, with the idea of turning it into a museum. There were plans for a 21-floor atrium above the 121st floor, which would have been the top floor of the hotel. Had it been completed as planned by 1986, it would have contained the tallest hotel, and would have been the tallest building and the tallest structure at the time. Title: Prudential Tower Passage: The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru, is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind 200 Clarendon Street. The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance. Completed in 1964, the building is 749 ft tall, with 52 floors. It contains 1200000 sqft of commercial and retail space. Including its radio mast, the tower stands as the tallest building in Boston and is tied with others as the 77th-tallest in the United States, rising to 907 ft in height. Title: List of tallest buildings in Boston Passage: Boston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to 251 completed high-rises, 29 of which stand taller than 400 ft . The majority of the city's skyscrapers and high-rises are clustered in the Financial District and Back Bay neighborhoods. The tallest structure in Boston is the 60-story 200 Clarendon, better known to locals as the John Hancock Tower, which rises 790 ft in the Back Bay district. It is also the tallest building in New England and the 63rd-tallest building in the United States. The second-tallest building in Boston is the Prudential Tower, which rises 52 floors and 749 ft . At the time of the Prudential Tower's completion in 1964, it stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City. Title: The Shops at Prudential Center Passage: The Shops at Prudential Center is an urban shopping center located at the base of the Prudential Tower in Boston, Massachusetts. The mall lies adjacent to many other destinations such as: Hynes Convention Center, the 101111 Huntington Avenue office towers, and a skywalk connecting it to Copley Place. Title: Georgia State University Library Passage: The Georgia State University Library is an academic research library affiliated with Georgia State University. The Georgia State University Library has two primary locations, Library North and Library South. In addition to hundreds of thousands of pieces of print media, the library also has online databases for electronic articles, as well as an electronic catalog for looking up media within the librarys many floors. The media found in the library includes novels, journals, newspapers, government documents, archives, DVDs, CDs, video tapes, audio cassette tapes, and periodicals. The University Library is located in the middle of Georgia State's main campus near Gilmer St. and Courtland St.
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The Shops at Prudential Center
Prudential Tower
Which American composer provided music for the musical Something More!?
Title: Alam Khan (composer) Passage: Alam Khan is a Bangladeshi composer and music director. He was awarded Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director five times for the films "Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo" (1982), "Teen Kanya" (1985), "Surrender" (1987), "Dinkal" (1992) and "Ibadat" (2009). He also won Best Music Composer Award for the films "Bagher Thaba" (1999) and "Ki Jadu Korila" (2008). As of 2008, Khan composed around 2000 songs and provided music direction to around 300 films. He is notable for the composition of the songs ""Orey Neel Doriya"", ""Ami Rajanigandha"", ""Daak Diachhe Doyal Amarey"" and ""Tumi Jekhaney Ami Shekhaney"". Title: Sammy Fain Passage: Sammy Fain, (born Samuel E. Feinberg) (June 17, 1902 December 6, 1989) was an American composer of popular music. In the 1920s and early 1930s, he contributed numerous songs that form part of The Great American Songbook, and Broadway theatre, he was also a popular musician and vocalist Title: Something More! Passage: Something More! is a musical with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman. The book by Nate Monaster is based on the 1962 novel "Portofino P.T.A." by Gerald Green. Composer Robert Prince also contributed some music to a few dance numbers. Title: Spaceman Patterson Passage: William "Spaceman" Patterson is a composer, arranger, producer, music director, director and entrepreneur who has collaborated with Miles Davis and James Brown. He was one of the musicians in Davis' line-up in the 1980s. He also produced Melvin Van Peebles album Ghetto Gothic. In 1992, Patterson provided music for Ntozake Shange's "The Love Space Demands", an adaptation of some of her poetry. In 2003, he was musical director for the play Dream on Monkey Mountain presented at the Harlem School of the Arts. In 2010, Patterson, long-time collaborator of Bill Cosby who worked on "The Cosby Show", assembled Cosby's album "The Cosnarati: State Of Emergency". Patterson told the Associated Press that when Cosby contacted him about making the album, "People started speculating, is he going to rap about Jell-O Pudding Pops or what?" Title: Jimmy Attre Passage: Jimmy Attre (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani pop singer and musician. He is best known for the remixed single "Zamana Nazuk Hai", which was also the title track of his first musical album with the same name. He comes from the third generation of the musical 'Attre family', with his renowned grandfather Rasheed Attre having been a well known music composer and director of his time and also a Nigar Award winner twice in the early 1960s, and his uncle "Wajahat Attre" also having been in the film music industry.
Sammy Fain
Something More!
Sammy Fain
What nationality is the founder of the group Reindeer Section?
Title: Thom Puckey Passage: Thomas William (Thom) Puckey (Bexleyheath, England, 23 May 1948) is a British sculptor and, with Dirk Larsen, part of the performance-art group Reindeer Werk (19721980). Title: You Are My Joy Passage: "You Are My Joy" is the first UK single released by Scottish indie rock supergroup The Reindeer Section. It was released on 10 June 2002. This is the only single release currently for The Reindeer Section. Title: Siida Passage: The siida is a Sami local community that has existed from time immemorial. A siida (in different Sami languages "cearru", "siida", "sita", "kite"), or a "reindeer pastoralistic district," is a Sami reindeer foraging area, a group for reindeer herding and a corporation working for the economic benefit of its members. The reindeer herding siida has formed as an adaptation of ancient siida principles to large-scale nomadic reindeer herding. It is termed a "sameby" ("Sami village") in Swedish law, "reinbeitesdistrikt" ("reindeer pasture district") in Norwegian law, and "paliskunta" in Finnish law. The pastoralistic organisation differs slightly between countries, except in Russia, where kolkhoz has replaced these earlier organisations. Title: Gary Lightbody Passage: Gary Lightbody (born 15 June 1976) is a Northern Irish singer, songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the Northern Irish-Scottish rock band Snow Patrol. Title: The Reindeer Section Passage: The Reindeer Section are a Scottish indie rock supergroup formed in 2001 by Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, which released albums and gigged in 2001 and 2002.
Northern Irish
The Reindeer Section
Gary Lightbody
How tall is the building that houses the Hilton Manchester Deansgate hotel?
Title: Beetham Tower, Manchester Passage: Beetham Tower (also known as the Hilton Tower) is a landmark 47-storey mixed use skyscraper in Manchester, England. Completed in 2006, it is named after its developers, the Beetham Organisation, and was designed by SimpsonHaugh and Partners. The development occupies a sliver of land at the top of Deansgate, hence its elongated plan and was proposed in July 2003, with construction starting a year later. At a height of 554 ft , it is the tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London and 10th tallest building in the United Kingdom. Title: Spinningfields Passage: Spinningfields is an area of Manchester city centre, in North West England. It was specially developed in the 2000s as a business, retail and residential development of Manchester, and is located between Deansgate and the River Irwell. Developed by Allied London Properties, the 1.5 billion project consists of 20 new buildings, totalling approximately 430,000 sq metres of commercial, residential and retail space. It takes its name from Spinningfield, a narrow street which ran westwards from Deansgate. In 1968 Spinningfield and the area to the south were turned into Spinningfield Square, an open paved area. The Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a landmark building of the scheme and construction commenced on 1 Spinningfields, a 90-metre office building, in early 2015. Title: Hilton Manchester Deansgate Passage: Hilton Manchester Deansgate is a hotel in city centre of Manchester, United Kingdom. The hotel is housed within the 47-storey mixed-use skyscraper with the highest residential living space Beetham Tower, also known as the Hilton Tower. The architect of the building (described as "the UK's first proper skyscraper outside London"), Ian Simpson bought the top two floors 48th and 49th. Title: Hilton New OrleansSt. Charles Avenue Passage: Hilton New OrleansSt. Charles Avenue, located at 333 St. Charles Avenue in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 20-story, 246 ft -tall skyscraper. The hotel is part of the Hilton Hotels chain. The building was originally the Masonic Temple, but was sold in 1992 and redeveloped as Hotel Monaco until Hurricane Katrina. Hotel Monaco did not reopen after Katrina in the hotel reopened in 2007 as a Hilton. Title: Hilton Niagara Falls Tower 2 Passage: The Hilton Hotel and Suites Niagara FallsFallsview's North Tower is a skyscraper-style hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. It was originally slated to rise 58 floors to a height of 177 m , but the building was subsequently reduced to 53 (claimed) floors and the new height has never been publicly released. It has however clearly surpassed the Embassy Suites as tallest building in Niagara Falls and still has more than 500 rooms. It is also the tallest hotel in Canada. The Emporis web site lists the building as having 58 structural stories while Skyscraperpage lists the building as having 47 floors. The Hilton website states the building to be a 53-story tall suite tower, but it is unknown if this takes into account mechanical levels or skipped floors. A visual floor count of the building yields only a total of 49 or 50 stories.
554 ft
Hilton Manchester Deansgate
Beetham Tower, Manchester
Of the two films, Coraline or Summer Wars, which was written by Henry Selick?
Title: James and the Giant Peach (film) Passage: James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, directed by Henry Selick, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margoyles voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences. Title: Summer Wars Passage: Summer Wars (Japanese: , Hepburn: Sam Wzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Sait. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. Title: The Shadow King Passage: The Shadow King is an upcoming stop motion 3D dark fantasy thriller film written and directed by Henry Selick. Initially, The Walt Disney Company made plans to release the project, but eventually dropped out after spending a reported 50 million on it, leaving Selick to proceed without Disney, but with a plot and voice cast. Title: Coraline (film) Passage: Coraline is a 2009 American 3D dark fantasy stop-motion horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was the first feature film produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features. The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternate world contains a dark and sinister secret. Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation. Title: Corpse Bride Passage: Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated musical fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp leads the cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. "Corpse Bride" is the third stop-motion feature film produced by Burton and the first directed by him (the previous two films, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach", were directed by Henry Selick). This is also the first stop-motion feature from Burton that was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was dedicated to executive producer Joe Ranft, who died during production.
Coraline
Summer Wars
Coraline (film)
The Ewing family is the core family of a soap opera that aired on which channel ?
Title: Sue Ellen Ewing Passage: Sue Ellen Ewing (maiden name Shepard) is a fictional character and one of the female leads in the CBS primetime soap opera "Dallas" and its continuation series. Sue Ellen is portrayed by actress Linda Gray and has appeared on the show since its pilot episode, first broadcast on April 2, 1978. "Dallas" follows the trials of the wealthy Ewing family in the city of Dallas, Texas, into which Sue Ellen married when she wed the notoriously evil J. R. Ewing. Gray played Sue Ellen until the twelfth season of "Dallas", when her character finally leaves Texas after beating J.R. at his own game, seen in the episode "Reel Life". However, Gray later returned for the series finale "Conundrum Part II", the subsequent "Dallas" telemovies ("" and ""), and the reunion special entitled "", which aired in 2004, and reunited her with former castmates. Title: Miss Ellie Ewing Passage: Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Farlow (maiden name Southworth; formerly Ewing) is a fictional character, from the CBS soap opera "Dallas", a long running serial centered on the lives of the wealthy Ewing family in Dallas, Texas. Throughout her run, the character remains an important part of the show's structure. Created by writer David Jacobs, the role was originated by screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes in the series pilot episode until her departure in 1984. For the 198485 season, Bel Geddes was replaced by movie and television actress Donna Reed, who would only play the part for just that one season. Bel Geddes returned at the start of "Dallas"'s 198586 season and remained in the show until near the end of the 198990 season, when Bel Geddes wanted to retire from acting. Title: Ewing family (television) Passage: The Ewing family is the core family of the American prime time soap opera "Dallas" and its 2012 revival, as well as the foundation of the spin-off series "Knots Landing". In the original series of "Dallas", the Ewings owned and ran Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies. "Knots Landing" featured the large corporation of Gary Ewing Enterprises. Title: Buchanan family Passage: The Buchanan family is a long-running family of fictional characters on the American soap opera "One Life to Live". The ensemble was originally inspired by the Ewing family on the 1970s primetime soap opera "Dallas", and appeared from September 1979 through the end of the serial in August 2013. Title: Dallas (1978 TV series) Passage: Dallas is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991. The series revolves around a wealthy and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who own the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork. The series originally focused on the marriage of Bobby Ewing and Pamela Barnes, whose families were sworn enemies with each other. As the series progressed, oil tycoon J. R. Ewing became the show's breakout character, whose schemes and dirty business became the show's trademark. When the show ended in May 1991, J.R. was the only character to have appeared in every episode.
CBS
Ewing family (television)
Dallas (1978 TV series)
The movie "The Lady in White" is based off of the legend of a White Lady which is most famous where?
Title: White Lady (ghost) Passage: A White Lady is a type of female ghost dressed in all white reportedly seen in rural areas and associated with some local legend of tragedy. While White Lady legends are found in many countries around the world, they are most prominent in parts of the United States, Ireland and Great Britain. Most famous is the lady in white in Rochester, New York. Common to many of these legends is the theme of loss of a daughter or betrayal of a husband. Title: Lady in White Passage: Lady in White is a 1988 American horror film of the ghostmystery genre. Much of the filming took place in Wayne County, New York, which took advantage of the appropriate local lore and scenery. The movie is based on a version of The Lady in White legend, concerning a woman who supposedly searches for her daughter in Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, New York. Title: Haapsalu Castle Passage: Haapsalu Castle (also Haapsalu Episcopal Castle, Estonian: "Haapsalu piiskopilinnus" ) is a castle with cathedral in Haapsalu, Estonia, founded in the thirteenth century as the seat of the Bishopric of sel-Wiek. According to legend, during full moons in August, an image of a maiden, The White Lady, appears on the inner wall of the chapel. Title: Lady on the rock (statue) Passage: The Lady On The Rock, also known as the White Lady, is a popular plaster statue that is seen in the windows of many residential homes in Dublin city. Its popularity has led to many theories about the meaning and significance of the statue. Title: Cypripedium candidum Passage: Cypripedium candidum, also known as small white lady's slipper or white lady's slipper, is a rare orchid of the "Cypripedium" genus.
Rochester, New York
Lady in White
White Lady (ghost)
In what town located 406km north of Sydney, did Catherine Driscoll grow up?
Title: Hornitos, Chile Passage: Hornitos is a coastal town located 25 km north of Mejillones and 90 km north of Antofagasta in Chile's Antofagasta Region. Hornitos is part of the Mejillones commune, but its residents are mainly Antofagasta inhabitants. Nearly 300 houses comprise the town, but almost none of them are inhabited during the winter. Title: King River, Western Australia Passage: King River is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. It is located 406 km south east of Perth and the closest populated town is Albany. Title: Sargur Passage: Sargur (also known as Saragur pronounced Saraguru in the Kannada language, as Kannada words end in vowels, which are lost in their Anglicization), is a small town located about 80 km from the town of Chamarajanagar in the H D Kote Taluk of Mysore district of Karnataka, India. H D Kote (Heggadadevanakote) is about 12 km north of Sargur. It is 55 km from the city of Mysore. Bangalore International Airport is 200 km away. To be more elaborate, Sargur is 33.8 km from Nanjangud town (Karnataka), 35.1 km from Gundlupet town (Karnataka), 137.8 km from Udagamandalam town (Ooty) Valley (Tamil Nadu) and 38.8 km from Hunsur town (Karnataka). Title: Wauchope, New South Wales Passage: Wauchope is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is within the boundaries of the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council area. Wauchope is inland on the Hastings River and the Oxley Highway 19 km west of Port Macquarie. The town is 406 km north of the state capital Sydney. Title: Catherine Driscoll Passage: Catherine Driscoll is an Australian professor of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney. She grew up in Wauchope, New South Wales and was educated at Wauchope High School, the University of Newcastle (Australia), and the University of Melbourne. She has worked at the University of Melbourne, the University of Adelaide, and joined the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry at the University of Sydney in 2003. She has held visiting fellow positions at Duke University, Columbia University and Cardiff University.
Wauchope, New South Wales
Catherine Driscoll
Wauchope, New South Wales
Which film director won an oscar Dziga Vertov or Robert Benton?
Title: A Sixth Part of the World Passage: A Sixth Part of the World (Russian: , Shestaya Chast Mira ), sometimes referred to as The Sixth Part of the World, is a 1926 silent film directed by Dziga Vertov and produced by Kultkino (part of Sovkino). Through the travelogue format, it depicted the multitude of Soviet peoples in remote areas of USSR and detailed the entirety of the wealth of the Soviet land. Focusing on cultural and economic diversity, the film is in fact a call for unification in order to build a "complete socialist society". A mix between newsreel and found footage, Vertov edited sequences filmed by eight teams of kinoks ("kinoki") during their trips. According to Vertov, the film anticipates the coming of sound films by using a constant ""word-radio-theme"" in the intertitles. Thanks to "A Sixth Part of the World" and his following feature "The Eleventh Year" (1928), Vertov matures his style in which he will excel in his most famous film "Man with a Movie Camera" (1929). Title: Dziga Vertov Passage: Dziga Vertov (Russian: ; born David Abelevich Kaufman, Russian: , and also known as Denis Kaufman; 2 January 1896 12 February 1954) was a Soviet pioneer documentary film and newsreel director, as well as a cinema theorist. His filming practices and theories influenced the cinma vrit style of documentary movie-making and the Dziga Vertov Group, a radical film-making cooperative which was active from 1968 to 1972. Title: Cinema of Ukraine Passage: Ukraine has had an influence on the history of the cinema. Prominent Ukrainian directors include Oleksandr Dovzhenko, Dzyha Vertov and Serhiy Paradzhanov. Dovzhenko is often cited as one of the most important early Soviet filmmakers, as well as being a pioneer of Soviet montage theory and founding Dovzhenko Film Studios. In 1927 Dziga Vertov moved from Moscow to Ukraine. At the film studio VUFKU he made several avant-garde documentaries, among them The Eleventh Year, Man with a Movie Camera and first Ukrainian documentary sound film Enthusiasm (Symphony of the Donbass). Paradzhanov was an Armenian film director and artist who made significant contributions to Ukrainian, Armenian and Georgian cinema; he invented his own cinematic style, Ukrainian poetic cinema, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism. Title: Kino-Eye Passage: Kino-Eye (Anglophonic: Cine-Eye) is a film technique developed in Soviet Russia by Dziga Vertov. It was also the name of the movement and group that was defined by this technique. Kino-Eye was Vertov's means of capturing what he believed to be "inaccessible to the human eye"; that is, Kino-Eye films would not attempt to imitate how the human eye saw things. Rather, by assembling film fragments and editing them together in a form of montage, Kino-Eye hoped to activate a new type of perception by creating "a new filmic, i.e., media shaped, reality and a message or an illusion of a message - a semantic field." Distinct from narrative entertainment cinema forms or otherwise "acted" films, Kino-Eye sought to capture "life unawares" and edit it together in such a way that it would form a new, previously unseen truth. Title: Robert Benton Passage: Robert Douglas Benton (born September 29, 1932) is an American screenwriter and film director. He won the Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director for "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979) and won a third Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for "Places in the Heart" (1984).
Robert Douglas Benton
Dziga Vertov
Robert Benton
where did the modernist movement, which Bernard Lorjou was its franch painter originated
Title: MARS Group Passage: The Modern Architectural Research Group, or MARS Group, was a British architectural think tank founded in 1933 by several prominent architects and architectural critics of the time involved in the British modernist movement. The MARS Group came after several previous but unsuccessful attempts at creating an organization to support modernist architects in Britain such as those that had been formed on continental Europe, like the Union des Artistes Modernes in France. Title: Bernard Lorjou Passage: Bernard Lorjou (September 9, 1908 January 26, 1986) was a French painter of Expressionism and a founding member of the anti-abstract art Group "L'homme Tmoin". Title: Expressionism Passage: Expressionism was a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality. Title: Herman Trunk Passage: Herman Trunk (18941963), also known as Herman Trunk Jr., was an American painter active in the modernist movement of the 1920s and 1930s. He exhibited alongside some of the most famous artists of the day. At present his contributions to figurative abstract art are being recovered by scholars and critics. Title: Casa Coll i Regs Passage: The Coll i Regs house is a modernist building designed by the Catalan architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch in 1898 commissioned by the entrepreneur Joaquim Coll i Regas, a major textile manufacturer Mataro (Barcelona). Exponent of the significant elements of decorativism that characterized the modernist movement was declared in 2000 a Cultural Interest, in the category of historical monument. Today it is owned by the Fundaci Iluro of Matar.
Germany
Bernard Lorjou
Expressionism
Which band was formed first, White Zombie or Frightened Rabbit?
Title: Owl John Passage: Owl John is a solo musical project by Frightened Rabbit vocalist and guitarist Scott Hutchison, formed in 2014. Regarding Owl John and his decision to release a solo record, Hutchison noted, "It was approximately 10 years ago that I started a band called Frightened Rabbit. In that time I've dedicated so much of my life to that good wee band with a stupid name, I felt it was time to indulge [Owl] John." Title: Frightened Rabbit Passage: Frightened Rabbit is a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. The line-up currently consists of Scott Hutchison (vocals, guitar), Grant Hutchison (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards), and Simon Liddell (guitar). Since 2004 the band has been based in Glasgow. Title: Revolt of the Zombies Passage: Revolt of the Zombies is a 1936 American horror film directed and produced by the Halperin Brothers which stars Dean Jagger and Dorothy Stone. It is one of the earliest zombie films. Although it was conceived as a loose sequel to Victor Halperin's moderately successful 1932 film "White Zombie", when compared with Halperin's previous work, this film is generally regarded as a disappointment. Although he is not credited in the film, Bela Lugosi's eyes appear in "Revolt of the Zombies" whenever zombifying-powers are used; it is the same image of Lugosi's eyes used in the film "White Zombie". "Revolt of the Zombies" is in the public domain, and can be copied or distributed without regard to copyright law. Title: Crushes (The Covers Mixtape) Passage: Crushes (The Covers Mixtape) is the sixth full-length release by husbandwife duo Mates of State. It was released digitally via iTunes as well as from the band's website on June 15, 2010. As stated in the title, the album is the duo's first mixtape. On the band's website, they explained the reason for the mixtape's creation. "We've been talking about doing a covers record for a long time. We'd hear a great song at 2 AM while driving the straight line from one part of Texas to the next, and all we'd want to do is play that song as if we had written it." The album was recorded and produced by Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel, making it their first self-produced record to date. The album was mixed by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Frightened Rabbit, Jnsi), a longtime collaborator. The third track "Sleep the Clock Around" was featured in the film The Art of Getting By. Title: White Zombie (band) Passage: White Zombie was an American heavy metal band that formed in 1985. Based in New York City, White Zombie was originally a noise rock band, and was known for its later heavy metal-oriented sound. The group officially disbanded in 1998. In 2000, White Zombie was included on VH-1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, ranking at No. 56.
White Zombie
White Zombie (band)
Frightened Rabbit
Which genus contains more species, Asarina or Wigandia?
Title: Wigandia Passage: Wigandia is a genus of flowering plants within the waterleaf subfamily, Hydrophylloideae. They are found mainly in Central America and South America, though one or two species are found as far north as the United States. Some are grown as ornamental plants and will flourish in most Mediterranean or temperate regions. The genus is named for Johann Wigand (ca. 1523-1587), German Lutheran cleric and theologian, and Bishop of Pomesania. Title: Asarina Passage: Asarina is a flowering plant genus of only one species, Asarina procumbens, the trailing snapdragon, which is native to southern Europe. Originally placed in the Scrophulariaceae (figwort family), the genus has more recently been moved to the Plantaginaceae (plantain family). Species from North America formerly placed in the genus "Asarina" are now placed in "Holmgrenanthe", "Lophospermum", "Mabrya" and "Maurandya", as well as "Neogaerrhinum". "Asarina" is now regarded as exclusively an Old World genus. Title: List of Amanita species Passage: The following is a list of some notable species of the agaric genus "Amanita". This genus contains over 500 named species and varieties, but the list is far from exhaustive. The list follows the classification of subgenera and sections of "Amanita" outline by Corner and Bas; Bas, as used by Tulloss (2007) and modified by Redhead al. (2016) for "Amanita" subgenus "Amanitina" and Singer for "Amanita" section "Roanokenses". Bolding of the species name and an asterisk () following indicates the species is the type species of that section, with a double asterisk () indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (1981). Title: Pachyornis Passage: Pachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily. "Pachyornis" moa were the stoutest and most heavy-legged genus of the family. The most notable species being "Pachyornis elephantopus" - the Heavy-Footed Moa. They were generally similar to the Eastern Moa or the Broad-billed moa of the genus "Euryapteryx", but differed in having a pointed bill and being more heavyset in general. At least one species ("P. australis") is assumed to have had a crest of long feathers on its head. The species became rapidly extinct following human colonization of New Zealand, with the possible exception of "P. australis", which may have already been extinct by then. Title: Megalurus Passage: Megalurus is a genus of passerine bird in the family Locustellidae. The genus was once placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" family Sylviidae. The genus contains six species also known as the typical grassbirds. The genus is distributed from northern China and Japan, to India in the west, and Australia in the south, with most species being located wholly or partly in the tropics. The genus is also sometimes considered to include the genus "Bowdleria", which holds the fernbirds of New Zealand. The most widespread species, the tawny grassbird, ranges from the Philippines to southern New South Wales, whereas the Fly River grassbird is restricted to swampland in the southern part of New Guinea. The natural habitat of the typical grassbirds is, as the name suggests, wet grasslands, swamps and other marshlands. Some species exist away from water in tall grasslands, heathlands, and forest clearings. Some species have adapted to the margins of rice fields and gardens.
Wigandia
Asarina
Wigandia
The Canton Creek Shelter was built by a government program that had whom as its first director?
Title: Federal Depository Library Program Passage: The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is a government program created to make U.S. federal government publications available to the public at no cost. As of June 2008, there were 1,252 depository libraries in the United States and its territories. A "government publication" is defined in the U.S. Code as "informational matter which is published as an individual document at Government expense, or as required by law" (44 U.S.C. 1901). Title: Canyon Creek Shelter Passage: The Canyon Creek Shelter, also known as the Sol Duc Falls Shelter, is a rustic trail shelter in Olympic National Park. It is the last remaining trail shelter built in the park by the Civilian Conservation Corps from Camp Elwha. The shelter was built in 1939, shortly after Olympic National Park was established from the U.S. Forest Service-administered Mount Olympus National Monument. Two similar shelters were built at Moose Lake and Hoh Lake, neither of which survive. The one-story log structure is T-shaped, with a projecting front porch crowned by a small cupola. The shelter is open to the front porch. Title: Stephen Goldsmith Passage: Stephen "Steve" Goldsmith (born December 12, 1946) is an American politician and writer who is the former 46th mayor of Indianapolis. He also served as the Deputy Mayor of New York City for Operations, stepping down effective August 4, 2011. He is currently the Daniel Paul Professor of Government, Director of Innovations in Government Program, and Director of Data-Smart City Solutions at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Title: Advanced Distributed Learning Passage: The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative is a US government program that conducts research and development on distributed learning and coordinates related efforts broadly across public and private organizations. ADL reports to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Education and Training (DASD(FET)) in the US Department of Defense (DoD). Although a DoD program, ADL serves the entire US federal government, operates a global partnership network including international defense ministries and US-based academic partners, and collaborates closely with industry and academia. ADL advises the DoD and US government on emerging learning technologies, best practices for improving learning effectiveness and efficiency, and methods for enhancing interoperability. Notable ADL contributions to distributed learning include the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), Experience API (xAPI), and the DoD Instruction 1322.26. Title: Civilian Conservation Corps Passage: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families as part of the New Deal. Originally for young men ages 1825, it was eventually expanded to young men ages 1728. Robert Fechner was the first director of the agency, succeeded by James McEntee following Fechner's death. The CCC was a major part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal that provided unskilled manual labor jobs related to the conservation and development of natural resources in rural lands owned by federal, state and local governments. The CCC was designed to provide jobs for young men, and to relieve families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression in the United States. At the same time, it implemented a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory. Maximum enrollment at any one time was 300,000. Over the course of its nine years in operation, 3 million young men participated in the CCC, which provided them with shelter, clothing, and food, together with a small wage of 30 (about 547 in 2015) a month (25 of which had to be sent home to their families).
Robert Fechner
Canyon Creek Shelter
Civilian Conservation Corps
In what country did Vida Nsiah finish fifth in the 100 metres and sixth in the 200 metres?
Title: Vida Nsiah Passage: Vida Nsiah (born 13 April 1976) is a retired female track and field sprinter and hurdler from Ghana. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur she finished fifth in the 100 metres and sixth in the 200 metres. Title: Angela Williams (sprinter born 1965) Passage: Angela Williams (born May 15, 1965 in Laventille, Trinidad) is a retired track and field sprinter. She began running at age 10 after her family moved to Brooklyn, New York. A highly recruited high school athlete, she ran first for Tennessee State University, then later Seton Hall University. She opted to run internationally for her native Trinidad and Tobago, getting her first taste of international competition while still in high school at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games, winning a gold medal in the 4x100 metres relay and an individual silver medal in the 200 metres, Later that year she also ran at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, the relay team finishing in 6th place. The next year she also ran the 200 and anchored the relay at the 1983 Pan American Games, winning a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres. And as a 19 year old seasoned veteran, anchored their team in the 4x100 metres relay at the 1984 Olympics. She also ran in the 100 metres making it to the quarterfinal round, but well behind the three American sprinters, Evelyn Ashford Alice Brown would win the Gold and Silver and later set the world record in the relay. She was the third fastest Angela in the 100 metres after Canadians Angela Bailey and Angella Taylor. Four years later she ran in the 1988 Olympics again making it to the quarter final round in the 100 metres before being eliminated behind eventual silver medalist Ashford and again behind Bailey and Taylor now named Issajenko. In the 200 metres she also made it to the quarter final round. Title: Lester Ryan (athlete) Passage: Lester Ryan (born January 8, 1993) is a Montserratian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x 100 metres relay. He represented Montserrat in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. Title: Khalil Al-Hanahneh Passage: Khalil Al-Hanahneh (born May 11, 1980) is a Jordanian athlete specialized in the 100 metres. Al-Hanahneh participated in 2004 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Olympics. Al-Hanahneh has also represented his country at the 2003 World Championship (100 metres), 2007 World Championship (200 metres) and 2009 World Championship (200 metres). He won medals in the sprints at the 2007 Pan Arab Games and 2005 West Asian Games and was the bronze medallist over 200 metres at the 2007 Asian Athletics Championships. Title: Athletics at the 1998 Commonwealth Games Passage: At the 1998 Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from the 1621 September 1998.
Malaysia
Vida Nsiah
Athletics at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
What school was attended by a teammate of someone drafted by the Chicago Bears?
Title: Wayne Mass Passage: Wayne R. Mass (born March 11, 1946) is a former American football offensive tackle who played five seasons in the National Football League with the Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 1968 NFL Draft. He played college football at Clemson University and attended Edmunds High School in Sumter, South Carolina. Title: Ferd Dreher Passage: Ferdinand Adolphus Dreher (February 23, 1913 December 28, 1996) was an American football end who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the twelfth round of the 1938 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Denver and attended Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Title: Olin Kreutz Passage: Olin George Kreutz ( ; born June 9, 1977) is a former American college and professional football player who was a center in the National Football League (NFL) for fourteen seasons. He played college football for University of Washington, and earned consensus All-American honors. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft and played professionally for the Bears and New Orleans Saints of the NFL. Title: Don Bingham Passage: Donald Dean Bingham (November 7, 1929 July 17, 1997) was an American football halfback who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round of the 1953 NFL Draft. He played college football at Sul Ross State University and attended Odessa High School in Odessa, Texas. Title: Vili Maumau Passage: Viliami Maumau (born April 3, 1975) is a Tongan-born former player of American football. Born on Niuafo'ou, Tonga, he played as a defensive tackle for the University of Colorado and was a 3rd Team All Big 12 selection as a junior where he was a teammate of Chris Naeole. Maumau attended St. Louis School in Honolulu and was a teammate of Olin Kreutz and Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala. He also played one year of NFL football for the Carolina Panthers in 1999.
St. Louis School in Honolulu
Vili Maumau
Olin Kreutz
Which actress played both in the films Encino Man and See Girl Run? Robin Tunney
Title: See Girl Run Passage: See Girl Run is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Nate Meyer. The film stars Robin Tunney, Adam Scott, Jeremy Strong, William Sadler, Aubrey Dollar, Marylouise Burke and Josh Hamilton. The film was released on April 26, 2013, by Phase 4 Films. Title: Encino Man Passage: Encino Man (known as California Man in Europe) is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Brendan Fraser, Sean Astin and Pauly Shore. The plot revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, played by Astin and Shore, who discover a caveman in Astin's backyard frozen in a block of ice. The caveman, played by Fraser, has to learn to live in the 20th century. Along the way, he teaches them about life. Title: Robin Tunney Passage: Robin Tunney (born June 19, 1972) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Teresa Lisbon in the television series "The Mentalist" (20082015), as well as previous roles in the films "Encino Man" (1992), "Empire Records" (1995), "The Craft" (1996), "End of Days" (1999), "Supernova" and "Vertical Limit" (2000), and the television series "Prison Break" (20052017). Title: Brendan Fraser Passage: Brendan James Fraser ( ; born December 3, 1968) is a Canadian-American actor. He is best known for playing Rick O'Connell in "The Mummy trilogy" (1999, 2001, 2008), and for his comedy and fantasy films, such as "Encino Man" (1992), "George of the Jungle" (1997), "Bedazzled" (2000), "" (2003) and "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (2008). He also starred in numerous dramatic roles, such as "Gods and Monsters" (1998), "The Quiet American" (2002) and "Crash" (2004). Title: Pauly Shore Passage: Paul Montgomery "Pauly" Shore (born February 1, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, writer and producer. Shore is best known for his roles in several comedy films in the 1990s including "Encino Man" (1992), "Son in Law" (1993), and "Bio-Dome" (1996). He also hosted a video show on MTV in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Shore's acting career has declined since the late 1990s; he has since appeared only infrequently in a number of films and has primarily focused on stand-up comedy.
Robin Tunney
See Girl Run
Robin Tunney
Campbell Live included an interview with an American singer who sold how many albums since 2009?
Title: Mackie Osborne Passage: Mackie Osborne is an artist responsible for the design and illustrations of many music albums since the 1980s. She is a member of the band Fleabag and has contributed to many albums on packaging artwork, layout design and art direction. Title: Adam Lambert Passage: Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and stage actor. Since 2009, he has sold over 3 million albums and 5 million singles worldwide. Title: Campbell Live Passage: Campbell Live was a half-hour-long New Zealand current affairs programme MondayFriday at 7.00pm (following 3 News), on TV3 and was hosted by John Campbell. "Campbell Live" has interviewed various notable personalities, including Al Gore, Robert Fisk, Tony Blair, as well as an array of celebrities, including Adam Lambert and Metallica. Title: Glen Campbell Live (1981 album) Passage: Glen Campbell Live is the thirty-eighth live album by American singerguitarist Glen Campbell, a UK only release from November 1981 (see 1981 in music). Title: Mariza Koch Passage: Mariza Koch (Greek: ; born March 14, 1944) is a Greek folk music singer who has recorded many albums since starting her career in 1971. On the wider stage she is best remembered for representing her homeland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with the song Panayia Mou, Panayia Mou. Mariza Koch was born in Athens in 1944 but lived in her mother's hometown in Santorini from a young age. Her father was German.
over 3 million
Campbell Live
Adam Lambert
Kim Young-kwang starred in which 2014 teen romantic comedy film?
Title: Diary ng Panget: The Movie Passage: Diary ng Panget (lit. Diary of an Ugly Person) (also known as Diary ng Panget: The Movie) is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written and published on Wattpad by Denny R. The film was directed by Andoy Ranay and stars Nadine Lustre, James Reid, Yassi Pressman, and Andre Paras. It was distributed by Viva Films and released on April 2, 2014, in theaters nationwide. Title: Secret Admirer Passage: Secret Admirer is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by David Greenwalt in his feature film directorial debut, and starring C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s. Title: Kim Young-kwang (actor) Passage: Kim Young-kwang (born January 11, 1987) is a South Korean actor and model. Kim began his career as a model and has walked the runways of world-renowned designers such as Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Etro. In 2008, he was the first Asian model to walk Dior Homme's show. As an actor, Kim has starred in the films "Runway Cop" (2012) and "Hot Young Bloods" (2014), as well as the television dramas "Pinocchio" (2014), "D-Day" (2015), "Sweet Stranger and Me" (2016) and Lookout (2017). Title: My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected Passage: My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected (Japanese: , Hepburn: Yahari Ore no Seishun Rabukome wa Machigatteiru. ) , abbreviated as OreGairu ( ) and Hamachi ( ) , and also known as My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, is a Japanese light novel series written by Wataru Watari and illustrated by Ponkan8 about a socially awkward boy who is forced by his teacher to join the school's service club, working with two girls who have their own, personal issues to offer help and advice to others while dealing with their inner conflicts. Title: Hot Young Bloods Passage: Hot Young Bloods (; lit. "Blood Boiling Youth") is a 2014 South Korean teen romantic comedy film that depicts the loves, rivalries, and friendships between four high school students in Hongseong County, South Chungcheong Province in the 1980s.
Hot Young Bloods
Kim Young-kwang (actor)
Hot Young Bloods
Kerry S. Walters is a professor at the private liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in what field?
Title: Gettysburg College Passage: Gettysburg College is a private, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1832, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States, adjacent to the famous battlefield. The 225 acre campus is located at 300 North Washington Street in the Northwest corner of the town. Title: College of Idaho Passage: The College of Idaho is a private, residential liberal arts college in the western United States located in Caldwell, Idaho. Founded in 1891, it is the state's oldest private liberal arts college, with an enrollment of 1,140 students. Title: Westminster College (Utah) Passage: Westminster College is a private liberal arts college located in the Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The college comprises four schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business, the School of Education, and the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. It is the only accredited liberal arts college in the state of Utah. Title: Kerry S. Walters Passage: Kerry S. Walters (born 1954) is Professor emeritus of Philosophy at Gettysburg College and author of numerous books on philosophy, religion, and American history as well as over 200 articles in academic journals, trade magazines, and newspapers. His special fields of interests include Christian mysticism, atheism, the ethics of diet, Christian pacifism, critical thinking, deism in early America, and the history of the early republic. Title: Colorado College Passage: The Colorado College (CC) is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, near the foot of the Rocky Mountains. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90 acre campus, 70 mi south of Denver. The college offers 42 majors and 33 minors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. Famous alumni include James Heckman, Ken Salazar, Lynne Cheney, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, Marc Webb, and Steve Sabol. Colorado College had an acceptance rate of 15 for the Class of 2021, was ranked as the best private college in Colorado by Forbes, and was listed as tied for the 23rd-best National Liberal Arts College, and as the No. 1 Most Innovative Liberal Arts School, in the 2018 "U.S. News World Report" rankings.
Philosophy
Kerry S. Walters
Gettysburg College
who was born on August 26 1968 and has won the British National Hii Climb Championship, along with many other races?
Title: Val des Terres Hill Climb Passage: The Val des Terres Hill Climb is a hillclimbing competition held in St Peter Port, Guernsey. The course is 850 yards (777 m) in length. The track has hosted a round (latterly two rounds) of the British Hill Climb Championship. Title: Chris Boardman Passage: Christopher Miles Boardman, MBE (born 26 August 1968) is a British former racing cyclist who won an individual pursuit gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, broke the world hour record three times, and won three stages and wore the yellow jersey on three separate occasions at the Tour de France. In 1992, he was awarded an MBE for services to cycling. Title: British National Hill Climb Championships Passage: The British National Hill Climb Championship is a hill climbing competition held annually by Cycling Time Trials with the location varying year on year. The first edition was in 1944 and it has been won by some of the best all-round British cyclists, such as Brian Robinson, Paul Curran, Malcolm Elliot, Chris Boardman and Jeff Williams. Title: Scott Moran Passage: Scott Moran (born 1976 ) is a British hillclimb driver, based in Ludlow, Shropshire. Scott Moran has won the British Hill Climb Championship six times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 2016) driving the Gould GR61X he shares with his father, 1997 British Champion Roger Moran. For some years Scott was the junior partner, but in 2006 he finished ahead in the British Championship standings for the first time, coming second with Roger third. In 2007 he finished second to Martin Groves and in 2008 sealed the championship at Gurston Down. Title: Bo'ness Hill Climb Passage: Bo'ness Hill Climb is a hillclimbing course near Bo'ness, Scotland, sometimes referred to as Kinneil Hill Climb. Opening in 1934, it was Scotland's first purpose-built motor sport venue. In March 1947 "Motor Sport" reported: "Kinneil hill at Bo'ness will provide an 880-yard course, having been lengthened by 140 yds." The first round of the inaugural series of the British Hill Climb Championship was staged at Bo'ness on 17 May 1947.
Christopher Miles Boardman
British National Hill Climb Championships
Chris Boardman
When was the book published that made into a play where Marguerite MacIntyre starred in regional versions?
Title: Santo Anto Island competitions Passage: Football or soccer competitions had and have taken part in the island of Santo Anto. The island championship existed for nine years. The single island cup and super cup competitions were introduced in late 2015. The cup and super cup are held along with two other regional versions. The opening tournament is a single island competition. Title: Uir Passage: Uir (in Japanese: , , ), also known as uir-mochi ( ) , is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of rice flour and sugar. It is chewy, similar to "mochi", and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea (matcha), "yuzu", strawberry and chestnut. Nagoya is particularly famous for its "uir", and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara, although Odawara's uir is better known as a medicine. It can be purchased in traditional Japanese confectionery shops throughout Japan. Title: Marguerite MacIntyre Passage: Marguerite MacIntyre (born May 11, 1965) is an American actress, writer and producer. She performed in her first play at 16 and has appeared in regional theatre productions ranging from "Fahrenheit 451" at the Falcon Theatre to "South Pacific" at Goodspeed. She has also appeared in Broadway or Off-Broadway productions of "Jane Eyre", "City of Angels", "No Way to Treat a Lady", "Annie Warbucks", "Weird Romance", and "Mata Hari". Title: Fahrenheit 451 Passage: Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury, published in 1953. It is regarded as one of his best works. The novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found. The book's tagline explains the title: "Fahrenheit 451 the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns..." Title: NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship Passage: The NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship was the top singles championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Los Angeles territory, known officially as NWA Hollywood Wrestling, from 1968 until the promotion closed in 1982. The title was first established in 1967 as a secondary championship in NWA Hollywood's predecessor, Worldwide Wrestling Associates. Although the name of the title implies that it was defended throughout North, Central and South America, it was rarely defended outside of Southern California. As a result, the title was essentially a regional title rather than a national one. A number of NWA affiliated promoters at various points over the years have used their own regional versions or variations of "national" championships for the purpose of giving crowds the idea that the company was larger than it actually was, or that the company was the biggest or most successful within the ranks of the National Wrestling Alliance.
1953
Marguerite MacIntyre
Fahrenheit 451
What Academy Award did Walter Thomas Huston won in a 1948 American dramatic adventurous neo-western?
Title: Samuel Calvin (geologist) Passage: Samuel Calvin (February 2, 1840 April 17, 1911) was Iowa's first systematic geologist, helping to make the first bedrock and landform maps of Iowa, as well as leading geological research throughout the state. He was born in Scotland, attended Lenox College (now defunct) in Hopkinton, Iowa, where he later taught. One of his collaborators was Thomas Huston Macbride, the notable Iowa naturalist. Calvin became a University of Iowa professor in 1873 and the Iowa State Geologist in 1892, and led the Iowa Geological Survey from 1892 until his death. Calvin documented the Devonian and Aftonian beds of Iowa, and was an expert on Pleistocene fauna. He was a founder of the "American Geologist" journal. Calvin Hall at the University of Iowa is named for him. His photographic collection of Iowa scenes is an important collection for historians and geologists. Calvin was president of the Geological Society of America in 1908. Title: Walter Varney Passage: Walter Thomas Varney (December 26, 1888 in San Francisco, California January 25, 1967 in Santa Barbara, California) was an American aviation pioneer who founded forerunners of two major U.S. airlines, United Airlines and Continental Airlines. Varney was also one of the most prominent airmail contractors of the early 20th century. Title: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film) Passage: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a 1948 American dramatic adventurous neo-western written and directed by John Huston. It is a feature film adaptation of B. Traven's 1927 novel of the same name, about two financially desperate Americans, Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) and Bob Curtin (Tim Holt), who in the 1920s join old-timer Howard (Walter Huston, the director's father) in Mexico to prospect for gold. Title: Walter Huston Passage: Walter Thomas Huston ( ; born Walter Thomas Huston; April 5, 1883 April 7, 1950) was a Canadian-born American actor and singer. Huston won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", directed by his son John Huston. He was the grandfather of Pablo Huston, Walter Anthony (Tony) Huston, actress Anjelica Huston, Danny Huston, and Allegra Huston, as well as the great-grandfather of actor Jack Huston. Title: Anjelica Huston Passage: Anjelica Huston ( ; born July 8, 1951) is an American actress, director and former fashion model. Huston became the third generation of her family to win an Academy Award, when she won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 1985's "Prizzi's Honor", joining her father, director John Huston, and grandfather, actor Walter Huston. She also received Academy Award nominations for "Enemies, A Love Story" (1989) and "The Grifters" (1990).
Best Supporting Actor
Walter Huston
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film)
The Yup'ik or Yupiaq, etc, are are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), Canada, and Greenland, people of western and southwestern Alaska, the people are traditionally called?
Title: Yup'ik Passage: The Yup'ik or Yupiaq (sg pl) and Yupiit or Yupiat (pl), also Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Central Yup'ik, Alaskan Yup'ik (own name "Yup'ik" "Yupiik" "Yupiit" ), are an Eskimo people of western and southwestern Alaska ranging from southern Norton Sound southwards along the coast of the Bering Sea on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (including living on Nelson and Nunivak Islands) and along the northern coast of Bristol Bay as far east as Nushagak Bay and the northern Alaska Peninsula at Naknek River and Egegik Bay. They are also known as Cup'ik by the Chevak Cup'ik dialect-speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect-speaking Eskimo of Nunivak Island. Title: Yup'ik language Passage: Central Alaskan Yup'ik or just Yup'ik (also called Yupik, Central Yupik,ref name"ISO 639-3RA" ref or indigenously Yugtun) is one of the languages of the Yupik family, in turn a member of the EskimoAleut language group, spoken in western and southwestern Alaska. Both in ethnic population and in number of speakers, Central Alaskan Yup'ik is the largest of the languages spoken by Alaska Natives. As of 2010 it was also the second largest aboriginal language in the United States in terms of numbers of speakers. Yup'ik should not be confused with the related language Central Siberian Yupik spoken in Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island. Title: Yup'ik doll Passage: Yup'ik doll (Yup'ik "yugaq" "yugak" "yugat" or "yuguaq", "irniaruaq", "irnianguaq", "inuguaq"; also, "yunguaq" in Unaliq-Pastuliq dialect, "sugaq", "sugaruaq", "suguaq" in Bristol Bay dialect, "cugaq", "cugaruaq" in Hooper Bay-Chevak dialect, "cuucunguar" in Nunivak dialect) is a traditional Eskimo style doll and figurine form made in the southwestern Alaska by Yup'ik people. Also known as Cup'ik doll for the Chevak Cup'ik dialect speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig doll for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect speaking Eskimos of Nunivak Island. Typically, Yup'ik dolls are dressed in traditional Eskimo style Yup'ik clothing (as "irniaruam atkua" "doll parka"), intended to protect the wearer from cold weather, and are often made from traditional materials obtained through food gathering. Play dolls from the Yup'ik area were made of wood, bone, or walrus ivory and measured from one to twelve inches in height or more. Male and female dolls were often distinguished anatomically and can be told apart by the addition of ivory labrets for males and chin tattooing for females. The information about play dolls within Alaska Native cultures is sporadic. As is so often the case in early museum collections, it is difficult to distinguish dolls made for play from those made for ritual. There were always five dolls making up a family: a father, a mother, a son, a daughter, and a baby. Some human figurines were used by shamans. Title: Eskimo (disambiguation) Passage: The Eskimo are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), Canada, and Greenland. Title: Eskimo Passage: The Eskimo are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), Canada, and Greenland.
Eskimo
Yup'ik
Eskimo
What was the nickname of the winner of the Men's Singles title during the 1998 Wimbledon Championships?
Title: 1998 Wimbledon Championships Men's Doubles Passage: The 1998 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on :grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon in London in England. It was the 112th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held from 22 June to 5 July 1998. Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis defeated five-time defending champions Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde 26, 64, 76, 57, 108 in the final, a repeat of the final of the previous year, to win the Men's Doubles title. Title: Petra Kvitov career statistics Passage: This is a list of the main career statistics of Czech professional tennis player Petra Kvitov. To date, Kvitov has won 20 singles titles including two Grand Slam singles titles at the Wimbledon Championships, one WTA Tour Championships singles title, two WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and four WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the bronze medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, a semifinalist at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, 2012 Australian Open and 2012 French Open and a quarterfinalist at the 2011 Australian Open, 2012 Wimbledon Championships, 2013 Wimbledon Championships, 2015 US Open and 2017 US Open. Kvitov reached her career-high ranking of world no. 2 on 31 October 2011. Title: Pete Sampras Passage: Pete Sampras (born August 12, 1971) is a retired American tennis player widely regarded as one of the greatest in the history of the sport. He was a right-handed player with a single-handed backhand and a precise and powerful serve that earned him the nickname "Pistol Pete". His professional career began in 1988 and ended at the 2002 US Open, which he won, defeating rival Andre Agassi in the final. Title: 1969 Wimbledon Championships Passage: The 1969 Wimbledon Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament that was played on outdoor grass courts. It was the second edition of the Wimbledon Championships in the Open Era and the 83rd since its formation. It was held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon, London from 23 June through 5 July 1969. Ann Jones became the first British champion of the open era, the first victor since 1961; Britain would have to wait 8 years, until the 1977 tournament to see another British winner in the singles competition Virginia Wade. Rod Laver won the men's singles title, his fourth Wimbledon crown after 1961, 1962 and 1968, and went on to win his second Grand Slam after 1962. Title: 1998 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles Passage: Pete Sampras was the defending champion, and he successfully defended his title, defeating Goran Ivanievi, 67, 76, 64, 36, 62, in the final. With this win, Sampras equalled Bjrn Borg's record of five Wimbledon titles.
"Pistol Pete"
1998 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles
Pete Sampras
Who owns the radio station in Boston which has a transmitter on top of a building designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance?
Title: The Chesterfield Building Passage: The Chesterfield Building is a 1965-erected high-rise 200 foot tall, 20-story apartment building complex located in the Reserve Square area of downtown Cleveland. The building was designed by Charles Luckman who is responsible for the Aon Center (Los Angeles), the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Madison Square Garden in New York and the AmTrust Financial Center in Cleveland among many others. The complex contains 407 living units and features distinctive windows that open out giving the impression that the building is an old factory, but the building has always been apartments. The Chesterfield features a roof-top swimming pool and underwent major cosmetic (exterior) renovation in 2001. Title: Prudential Tower Passage: The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru, is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind 200 Clarendon Street. The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance. Completed in 1964, the building is 749 ft tall, with 52 floors. It contains 1200000 sqft of commercial and retail space. Including its radio mast, the tower stands as the tallest building in Boston and is tied with others as the 77th-tallest in the United States, rising to 907 ft in height. Title: Houston Main Building Passage: The Houston Main Building (HMB) formerly the Prudential Building, was a skyscraper in the Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas. It originally housed offices of the Prudential Insurance Company, before becoming a part of the MD Anderson Cancer Center. The building was demolished on January 8, 2012. It was designed by Kenneth Franzheim. Title: WBQT (FM) Passage: WBQT (96.9 MHz "Hot 96.9") is a commercial FM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts. It is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group and airs an urban-leaning Rhythmic contemporary radio format. WBQT's studios and offices are located on Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester. Its transmitter is atop the Prudential Tower in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. Title: AmTrust Financial Building Passage: AmTrust Financial Building, formerly known as McDonald Investment Center, Key Center and the Central National Bank Building, is a commercial high-rise building in Cleveland, Ohio. The building rises 308 feet (94 m) in Downtown Cleveland. It contains 23 floors, and was completed in 1969. The building currently stands as the 18th-tallest building in the city. When first constructed, the tower stood as the 5th-tallest building in Cleveland. The architect who designed the building was Charles Luckman.
the Beasley Broadcast Group
WBQT (FM)
Prudential Tower
Where was the movie filmed that Simon Curtis played Royce Du Lac in?
Title: Fond du Lac County Jane Doe Passage: Fond du Lac County Jane Doe, also known as "Jane Fond du Lac Doe", is an unidentified female discovered on November 23, 2008 in Ashford, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. She has yet to be identified, although many efforts have been made to discover who she was. Investigators believe that it is possible that she may not have been from the area. Her face was reconstructed digitally by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2009 to give an approximation of how she may have appeared in life. The victim was between fifteen and twenty-one years old when she died, placing her year of birth to be between 1987 and 1994. Title: Taycheedah (CDP), Wisconsin Passage: Taycheedah, Wisconsin is an unincorporated census-designated place in the Town of Taycheedah in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. The community is located adjacent to the city of Fond du Lac and Lake Winnebago. As of the 2010 census, its population is 704. Taycheedah calls itself the "Sheepshead Fishing Center of the World". U.S. Route 151 ran through the community until a bypass around Fond du Lac was built in the 2000s. Title: Fond du Lac High School Passage: Fond du Lac High School ("Fondy High") is a comprehensive public high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Opened in 2001, the school replaced the former Goodrich High School, which was the city's high school from 1922 to 2001. Fond du Lac High School has an enrollment of approximately 2000 students. It is the largest high school in Wisconsin by area. Fond du Lac High School's athletic teams are known as the Cardinals. Title: Simon Curtis (actor) Passage: Simon Curtis (born March 18, 1986) is an American actor, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Born in Michigan and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he first gained recognition for his role as Royce Du Lac in the 2009 film "Spectacular! " before venturing into pop music, during which he released his debut extended play "Alter Boy" in 2008, his debut full-length studio album, "8Bit Heart" in 2010, and in 2011, he released his second studio album (and first commercial release) "RA"; the two later releases were released through his independent label, BoyRobot Records. Title: Spectacular! Passage: Spectacular! is a 2009 Nickelodeon musical TV-movie. It stars Canadian singer Nolan Gerard Funk, Australian singer Tammin Sursok, Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis with Matthew Bennett, Andrea Lewis, Harris Allan, Joel Ballard, and Avan Jogia. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it premiered February 16, 2009. The soundtrack was released on February 3, 2009, with a full webstream on MTV.com released the previous week.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Simon Curtis (actor)
Spectacular!
Gloria Material Technology Corp. includes what steel grade that has a cubic austenitic structure?
Title: Superalloy Passage: A superalloy, or high-performance alloy, is an alloy that exhibits several key characteristics: excellent mechanical strength, resistance to thermal creep deformation, good surface stability, and resistance to corrosion or oxidation. The crystal structure is typically face-centered cubic austenitic. Examples of such alloys are Hastelloy, Inconel, Waspaloy, Rene alloys, Haynes alloys, Incoloy, MP98T, TMS alloys, and CMSX single crystal alloys. Title: Surgical stainless steel Passage: Surgical stainless steel is an informal term which refers to certain grades of stainless steel that are used in biomedical applications. The most common "surgical steels" are austenitic 316 stainless and martensitic 440 and 420 stainless steels. There is no formal definition on what constitutes a "surgical stainless steel", so product manufacturers and distributors apply the term to refer to any grade of corrosion resistant steel. Title: Gloria Material Technology Corp. Passage: Gloria Material Technology Corp. (or GMTC) headquarter is located in Liuying industrial zone, Tainan City, Taiwan, and is the only specialty alloys professional manufacturer in Taiwan which owns Melting, Forging, Rolling, Heat treating and finishing process. GMTC provides more than 500 steel grades such as Superalloy, Titanium alloy, ESR VAR steel, High speed steel, Stainless steel, quenched-tempered steel, Tool steel, special steel profile and precision parts machining. Main product shapes are focused on the round bars and square bars. Title: Micellar cubic Passage: A micellar cubic phase is a lyotropic liquid crystal phase formed when the concentration of micelles dispersed in a solvent (usually water) is sufficiently high that they are forced to pack into a structure having long-ranged positional (translational) order. For example, spherical micelles a subic packing of a body-centred cubic lattice. Normal topology micellar cubic phases, denoted by the symbol I, are the first lyotropic liquid crystalline phases that are formed by type I amphiphiles. The amphiphiles' hydrocarbon tails are contained on the inside of the micelle and hence the polar-apolar interface of the aggregates has a positive mean curvature, by definition (it curves away from the polar phase). Inverse topology micellar cubic phases (such as the Fd3m phase) are observed for some type II amphiphiles at very high amphiphile concentrations. These aggregates, in which water is the minority phase, have a polar-apolar interface with a negative mean curvature. The structures of the normal topology micellar cubic phases that are formed by some types of amphiphiles (e.g. the oligoethyleneoxide monoalkyl ether series of non-ionic surfactants are the subject of debate. Micellar cubic phases are isotropic phases, but are distinguished from micellar solutions by their very high viscosity. When thin film samples of micellar cubic phases are viewed under a polarising microscope they appear dark and featureless. Small air bubbles trapped in these preparations tend to appear highly distorted and occasionally have faceted surfaces. Title: Austenitic stainless steel Passage: Austenitic stainless steel is a specific type of stainless steel alloy. Stainless steels may be classified by their crystalline structure into three main types: "austenitic", "ferritic" and "martensitic".
Superalloy
Gloria Material Technology Corp.
Superalloy
Which member of the Legion of Boom was drafted by the Seahawks in 2010 and later assisted with their first Super Bowl victory?
Title: Earl Thomas (defensive back) Passage: Earl Thomas III (born May 7, 1989) is an American football free safety for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Seahawks in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft and would later assist with the team's first Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos. He played college football at Texas and received consensus All-American honors. Title: Legion of Boom (Seattle Seahawks) Passage: The Legion of Boom is the nickname for the defensive backs group of the Seattle Seahawks, a term widely popularized following their emergence in 2011. The current starting players are outside cornerbacks Richard Sherman and DeShawn Shead, inside cornerback Jeremy Lane, and safeties Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas. The group (also known as LOB) quickly earned a reputation for consistently leading the NFL in numerous defensive categories. Their earliest crowning achievement was their team's victory in Super Bowl XLVIII. Since the LOB's inception, the Seahawks defense has led the NFL in minimum points allowed, and the team has finished each season ranked 1 by DVOA metrics. Title: Jeremy Lane Passage: Jeremy Rashaad Lane (born July 14, 1990) is an American football cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played collegiate football at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL Draft, 172nd overall by the Seahawks, and became a member of the Legion of Boom. With the Seahawks, he was part of the winning team for Super Bowl XLVIII. Title: Super Bowl XLVIII Passage: Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 438, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993). It was the first time the winning team scored over 40 points, while holding their opponent to under 10. This became the first Super Bowl victory for the Seahawks and the fifth Super Bowl loss for the Broncos, the most of any team. The game was played on February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city and the first Super Bowl to be played on a February 2. Title: Kam Chancellor Passage: Kameron Chancellor (born April 3, 1988) is an American football strong safety for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Virginia Tech, and was drafted by the Seahawks in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seahawks, defeating the Denver Broncos. Chancellor is a member of the Legion of Boom.
Earl Thomas
Legion of Boom (Seattle Seahawks)
Earl Thomas (defensive back)
The New Creek, encompasses 2220 acres on the East Shore of Staten Island, New York, and is fed by natural spirngs that were once used by which indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands?
Title: Staten Island Technical High School Passage: Staten Island Technical High School, commonly called Staten Island Tech or SITHS, was founded in 1988. Located in Staten Island, New York City, the school is operated by the New York City Department of Education. In 2005, Staten Island Tech became the only Specialized High School in Staten Island. It consistently ranks among the best schools in New York City in graduation rate, Regents test scores, and attendance. In 2012, SITHS was ranked 1 on the New York Post's list of the city's best high schools, 77 in the nation on U.S. News World Report's list of Best High Schools, and 23 on their list of the nation's top schools in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Title: New Creek (Staten Island) Passage: The New Creek watershed encompasses 2220 acre on the East Shore of Staten Island, New York. The creek is fed by many natural springs in the area, which were used by the Lenape Indians before the arrival of European colonists in the Seventeenth Century. Many of the springs have been channeled underground by urban development as the population expanded throughout New York City. The watershed consists of marshland which supports a variety of flora and fauna. Spartina grass flourished in a tidal wetland before the restoration of the shore and beach area and the development of a shoreline urban park by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation in the 1960s, blocking tidal flow to the area. Title: Lenape Passage: The Lenape ( or ), also called the Lenni Lenape and the Delaware, are an indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in Canada and the United States. They are also called Delaware Indians and their historical territory included present-day New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware River watershed, New York City, western Long Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley. Title: New Dorp High School Passage: New Dorp High School, (or "New Dorp," or NDHS) administered by the New York City Department of Education, is a public school located on the East Shore of the New York City borough of Staten Island in the New Dorp neighborhood. The school is located at 465 New Dorp Lane next to Miller Field, an army airport turned park, which extends to the Lower New York Bay. New Dorp High School is located in Region 7, which encompasses all of Staten Island and portions of southwest Brooklyn. Its administrative district is 31. The school has 165 full-time teachers. Title: St. George, Staten Island Passage: St. George is a neighborhood on the northeastern tip of Staten Island in New York City, where the Kill Van Kull enters Upper New York Bay. It is the most densely developed neighborhood on Staten Island, and the location of the administrative center for the borough and for the coterminous Richmond County. The Staten Island terminal of the Staten Island Ferry is located here, as well as the northern terminus of the Staten Island Railway. St. George is bordered on the south by the neighborhood of Tompkinsville and on the west by the neighborhood of New Brighton.
Lenape
New Creek (Staten Island)
Lenape
Did Chernobyl Heart or The Story of Stuff win an Academy Award?
Title: Geoffrey Rush Passage: Geoffrey Roy Rush '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer. Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the "Triple Crown of Acting": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award. He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year. He is also the first actor to win the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for a single performance in film for his performance in "Shine" (1996). Title: Killer Films Passage: Killer Films is a New York City-based independent film production company founded by movie producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler in 1995. The company has produced a number of the most acclaimed American independent films over the past two decades including "Far From Heaven" (nominated for four Academy Awards), "Boys Don't Cry" (Academy Award winner), "One Hour Photo", "Kids", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Happiness", "Velvet Goldmine", "Safe", "I Shot Andy Warhol", "Swoon", "I'm Not There" (Academy Award nominated), "Kill Your Darlings", "Still Alice" (Academy Award winner) and "Carol" (nominated for six Academy Awards). Killer Films executive produced Todd Haynes' five episode HBO miniseries "Mildred Pierce" featuring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce, which went on to win five Emmys, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Title: The Story of Stuff Passage: The Story of Stuff is a short animated documentary about the lifecycle of material goods. The documentary is critical of excessive consumerism and promotes sustainability. Title: Chernobyl Heart Passage: Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards. Title: Cate Blanchett Passage: Catherine Elise Blanchett, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director. She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film "Elizabeth", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film "The Aviator" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Chernobyl Heart
Chernobyl Heart
The Story of Stuff
Who is Adnan Akmal's brother that was born 26 May 1990?
Title: Adnan Akmal Passage: Adnan Akmal (Urdu: ), born 13 March 1985, is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who plays for Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd Cricket Team and has represented his country at U-17 level. Most recently, he was called up for Pakistan's tour against South Africa in the UAE, as a replacement for the first choice keeper, Zulqarnain Haider. His brothers, Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal, both have central contracts with the Pakistan Cricket Board, and are regular fixtures in the national side. Adnan made his Test debut against South Africa on 12 November 2010. Title: Matthieu Rosset Passage: Matthieu Rosset (born 26 May 1990 in Lyon) is a French diver. He competed in the 3 m springboard event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He has won a gold medal (2012 3m springboard) and three bronze medals (1m springboard and 3m synchronized springboard in 2011 and 1m springboard in 2012) at the European Championships. Title: Artyom Kazakov Passage: Artyom Pavlovich Kazakov (Russian: ; born 26 May 1990) is a Russian professional football player. Title: Dominick Drexler Passage: Dominick Drexler (born 26 May 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for Holstein Kiel. Title: Umar Akmal Passage: Umar Akmal (Urdu: ; born 26 May 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his ODI debut on 1 August 2009 against Sri Lanka and made his Test debut against New Zealand on 23 November 2009. He is a right-handed batsman and a part-time spinner. Like his two brothers, Adnan and Kamran, Umar has kept wicket for the national team any many ODIs. His wife name is noor Fatima.
Umar Akmal
Adnan Akmal
Umar Akmal
Are Tampa International Airport and King Salmon Airport both located in the U?
Title: King Salmon Airport Passage: King Salmon Airport (IATA: AKN, ICAO: PAKN, FAA LID: AKN) is a state owned, public use airport located just southeast of King Salmon, in the Bristol Bay Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was formerly the Naknek Air Force Base, named for its location near the Naknek River. Title: Chignik Lagoon Airport Passage: Chignik Lagoon Airport (IATA: KCL, FAA LID: KCL) is a state-owned, public-use airport serving Chignik Lagoon, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is also known as Chignik Flats Airport. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: Naknek Air Force Base Passage: Naknek Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base located just southeast of King Salmon, in the Bristol Bay Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Following its closure, it has since been redeveloped into King Salmon Airport. Title: Tampa International Airport Passage: Tampa International Airport (IATA: TPA, ICAO: KTPA, FAA LID: TPA) is a public airport six miles west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. This airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA). It has been praised for its architecture and "LandsideAirside" design of a central terminal ("landside") connected by people movers to satellite air terminals and gates ("airsides"), a pioneering concept when designed in the late 1960s. The airport was called Drew Field Municipal Airport until 1952. Title: Igiugig Airport Passage: Igiugig Airport (IATA: IGG, ICAO: PAIG, FAA LID: IGG) is a state-owned, public-use airport serving Igiugig, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir).
yes
Tampa International Airport
King Salmon Airport
The Rotor is an amusement park ride that first demonstrated during a festival held in what city?
Title: Swing Around Passage: The HUSS Swing Around is an amusement park ride formerly manufactured by HUSS. It was HUSS Maschinenfabrik's first ride model, debuted in 1969. It is not manufactured by the company anymore, but there are a handful of known units left around the world. The ride rotates in a circle, and the arms swing out, and then come in. They keep on doing this during the ride, in bigger and bigger increments until the very end, where they all swing out, using pneumatic pressure. Most parks require riders to be 42 inches tall to ride; anyone under 48 inches tall must ride with an adult. Title: UFO (ride) Passage: The UFO is an amusement park ride designed by HUSS Maschinenfabrik in 1978, based on the company's Enterprise and Skylab amusement rides. Numerous carnivals feature this ride which is known as Alpha One Peeters and Vertical Limits. Title: Spook-a-Rama Passage: The Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp.. The rider is pulled around in a car resembling an old wooden barrel. These barrels look like connected cars, but separate from each other at the beginning of the ride, so the rider must go in alone, passing paintings that change imagery, and a skeleton before the car itself forces the doors open. Inside, the ride is one large, poorly lit room. The ride recently had a major renovation done by Scarefactory inc. and more information will surface with the opening of Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park for the 2013 season. Title: Oktoberfest Passage: Oktoberfest (] ) is the world's largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair). Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a 16- to 18-day folk festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October, with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. Locally, it is often called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name for the fairgrounds, Theresa's meadows ("Theresienwiese"). The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since the year 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations that are modelled after the original Munich event. Title: Rotor (ride) Passage: The Rotor is an amusement park ride, designed by German engineer Ernst Hoffmeister in the late 1940s. The ride was first demonstrated at Oktoberfest 1949, and was exhibited at fairs and events throughout Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. The ride still appears in numerous amusement parks, although travelling variants have been surpassed by the Gravitron.
Munich
Rotor (ride)
Oktoberfest
When was the album, which contained the song "Look What You Made Me Do," released?
Title: I Want Your Love (Atomic Kitten song) Passage: "I Want Your Love" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the third single from their debut album "Right Now". The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reached number 48 in Ireland. The song heavily samples the theme to the 1958 film "The Big Country". Almost exactly a decade earlier, the same sample had been used on the song "The Only Rhyme That Bites" by MC Tunes vs 808 State, which also peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. Initial copies of "I Want Your Love" contained a sample of the KLF's 1991 hit single "Justified and Ancient"; later copies had the sample removed. The video radio versions contained vocals from Kerry Katona; these vocals were replaced on the album version by Jenny Frost. The song was produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Damien Mendis at Metropolis Studios, London. "I Want Your Love" is also featured on the "Greatest Hits" album. Title: Love Is the Look You're Looking For Passage: Love Is the Look You're Looking for is the fifth compilation by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in February 1973 by RCA Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album contained the Top 10 hit single that year, "Love Is the Look You're Looking for". Title: Look What You Made Me Do Passage: "Look What You Made Me Do" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her upcoming sixth studio album, "Reputation" (2017). The song was released on August 25, 2017, as the lead single from the album. Swift wrote the song with Jack Antonoff. The song samples the melody of the 1991 song "I'm Too Sexy" by the band Right Said Fred, therefore Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, and Rob Manzoli of the band are credited as songwriters. Title: Reputation (Taylor Swift album) Passage: Reputation (stylized as reputation) is the upcoming sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It is scheduled for release on November 10, 2017, through Big Machine Records. Title: Touch Me! Passage: Touch Me! is Japanese singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki's eighth studio album, which was released on January 21, 2009, in Japan by her record label . The album was released in two formats; the regular single CD version and a limited CDDVD version, whose content contained a behind the scenes look at the making of the album, as well an interview and clips from her 2008 tour. The album follows the same pattern as "One Life", in which Kuraki collaborated with new composers.
November 10, 2017
Look What You Made Me Do
Reputation (Taylor Swift album)
The Genesis G80 is an executive sedan manufactured by a company that was founded in what year?
Title: Genesis G90 Passage: The Genesis G90, also called the Genesis EQ900 (Korean: EQ900 ) in South Korea, is a full-size four-door luxury sedan manufactured by Hyundai's Genesis brand, the successor to the Hyundai Equus brand. Title: Genesis G80 Passage: The Genesis G80 (Korean: G80 ) is a four-door, five passenger, executive sedan manufactured by Hyundai's luxury brand Genesis, successor of Hyundai Genesis. Title: Hyundai Motor Company Passage: The Hyundai Motor Company (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; RR: "Hyeondae Jadongcha " ; Hangul: ; Hanja: ; MR: "Hyndae " , ] , "modernity"; ) is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company was founded in 1967 and, along with its 32.8 owned subsidiary, Kia Motors, and its 100 owned luxury subsidiary Genesis Motors which together comprise the Hyundai Motor Group. It is the third largest vehicle manufacturer in the world. Title: Hyundai Aslan Passage: The Hyundai Aslan is a mid-size four-door, five passenger, front-wheel-drive Executive sedan manufactured and marketed by Hyundai since 2014. Its interior and exterior are similar to those of the rear-wheel drive Hyundai Genesis but it shares the front-wheel-drive Y6 platform with the Hyundai Grandeur. In terms of size, it is situated between the Hyundai Grandeur and the Hyundai Genesis replacing the market segment previously held by the Hyundai Dynasty. The word "aslan" is Turkish for lion. Title: Kia Cadenza Passage: The Kia Cadenza, marketed in South Korea as Kia K7, is a full-size executive sedan manufactured and marketed by Kia Motors. Launched in 2010 to replace the Kia OpirusAmanti,
1967
Genesis G80
Hyundai Motor Company
Did Brown v. Board of Education or Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins deal with racism?
Title: Guaranty Trust Co. v. York Passage: Guaranty Trust Co. v. York, 326 U.S. 99 (1945), was a United States Supreme Court case that described how federal courts were to follow state law. Justice Frankfurter delivered the majority opinion further refining the doctrine set forth in "Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins". Title: Brown v. Board of Education Passage: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. The decision overturned the "Plessy v. Ferguson" decision of 1896, which allowed state-sponsored segregation, insofar as it applied to public education. Handed down on May 17, 1954, the Warren Court's unanimous (90) decision stated that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." As a result, "de jure" racial segregation was ruled a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. This ruling paved the way for integration and was a major victory of the Civil Rights Movement, and a model for many future impact litigation cases. However, the decision's fourteen pages did not spell out any sort of method for ending racial segregation in schools, and the Court's second decision in "Brown II", 349 U.S. 294 (1955) only ordered states to desegregate "with all deliberate speed". Title: Rochester amp; Genesee Valley Railroad Museum Passage: The Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum (RGVRRM) is an operating railroad museum located in Industry, New York. The museum started in 1971 with the purchase of a former Erie Railroad Depot from the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. Since then the museum has grown to include a one-mile demonstration railroad, making it one of the only operating railroad museums in New York State. The museum was formerly an operation of the Rochester Chapter National Railway Historical Society until 2011. The organization rosters more than 40 pieces of historic railroad equipment, including diesel and steam locomotives, electric trolley and multiple-unit cars, freight cars, cabooses, passenger cars, and work equipment. The museum campus includes a number of preserved railroad structures, including the 1909 Industry Depot built by the Erie Railroad, a waiting shelter from the Rochester, Lockport Buffalo Railroad, and a crossing watchman's shanty from the New York Central. Train rides are operated and the museum is open to the public on select weekends from June through October, and is staffed entirely by volunteers. Title: Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins Passage: Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64 (1938) , is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that federal courts did not have the judicial power to create general federal common law when hearing state law claims under diversity jurisdiction. In reaching this holding, the Court overturned almost a century of federal civil procedure case law, and established the foundation of what remains the modern law of diversity jurisdiction as it applies to United States federal courts. Title: Berwind-White Coal Mining Co. v. Chicago amp; Erie Railroad Co. Passage: Berwind-White Coal Mining Co. v. Chicago amp; Erie Railroad Co.
Brown v. Board of Education
Brown v. Board of Education
Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins
God Bless Tiny Tim is the first album by a singer that died in what year?
Title: God Bless Tiny Tim Passage: God Bless Tiny Tim is the first album by Tiny Tim. Released in 1968 on the Reprise label, it included "Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me" (the song which made him famous), a version of "I Got You Babe", and a collection of more obscure songs. Many of the songs have humorous lyrics, are sung for humorous effect, or have an unexpected hook. It is widely praised, but was not released on CD until the late 1990s, and then only in Japan. It was later re-released on CD in 2013 with a number of bonus tracks that include alternate and instrumental versions of the album's songs, and non-album singles. Title: This Land Is Your Land Passage: "This Land Is Your Land" is one of the United States' most famous folk songs. Its lyrics were written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie in 1940 based on an existing melody, a Carter Family tune called "When the World's on Fire", in critical response to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America." When Guthrie was tired of hearing Kate Smith sing "God Bless America" on the radio in the late 1930s he sarcastically wrote "God Blessed America for Me" before renaming it "This Land Is Your Land." Title: The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side Passage: The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side is the debut album by Biff Rose. It was released in 1968 on Bill Cosby's music label Tetragrammaton Records. "Fill Your Heart" was written together with American composer, singer-songwriter, and actor Paul Williams. The two met while working together on a television comedy show. Tiny Tim released "Fill Your Heart" on his album, "God Bless Tiny Tim", six months before Biff Rose's own version. It was also released as the B-side of Tiny Tim's 1968 hit, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". Title: The Best of SHeDAISY Passage: The Best of SHeDAISY is a compilation album by American country music group SHeDAISY. It was released on February 5, 2008 on Lyric Street Records. The album comprises twelve tracks from their previous studio albums. "God Bless the American Housewife" is the only track on this compilation not to have been released as a single in the US, although it was issued in Canada as "God Bless the Canadian Housewife". Title: Tiny Tim (musician) Passage: Herbert Buckingham Khaury (April 12, 1932 November 30, 1996), known professionally as Tiny Tim, was an American singer, most of the time ukulele player, and musical archivist. He is best remembered for his cover hits "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" which are sung in a high falsettovibrato voice.
1996
God Bless Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim (musician)
Which band is from Berkeley, California, White Zombie or Counting Crows?
Title: John Tempesta Passage: John Joseph Tempesta (born September 26, 1964 in New York City) is the drummer of The Cult. He also played with several bands including: Exodus, Testament and White Zombie. He worked with former White Zombie singer Rob Zombie as a solo artist and served as drum technician for Charlie Benante, drummer for the heavy metal band Anthrax earlier in his career. He is referenced in the band's rendition of "Friggin' in the Riggin'" (from their 1989 EP "Penikufesin"), with lyrics about the band's crew members. Title: Holiday in Spain (song) Passage: "Holiday in Spain" is a song originally performed by Counting Crows on the album "Hard Candy" and later recorded as a duet with Dutch pop-group Blf. A notable aspect of this version is the fact that the parts performed by Blf are sung in Dutch, whereas the parts performed by Counting Crows are sung in English. Regardless of language changes however, the lyrics remain consistent throughout the song. It has been a 1 hit in the Top 40 and the Mega Top 50 of The Netherlands. Title: White Zombie (band) Passage: White Zombie was an American heavy metal band that formed in 1985. Based in New York City, White Zombie was originally a noise rock band, and was known for its later heavy metal-oriented sound. The group officially disbanded in 1998. In 2000, White Zombie was included on VH-1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, ranking at No. 56. Title: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One Passage: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One is the third studio album by White Zombie, released on March 31, 1992 by Geffen Records. The album marked a major artistic and commercial turning point for the band. After the recruitment of guitarist Jay Noel Yuenger, White Zombie was able to successfully embrace the heavy metal sound they had pursued since "Make Them Die Slowly" (1989), while incorporating more groove-based elements into their sound. The album was the band's last to feature drummer Ivan de Prume. Title: Counting Crows Passage: Counting Crows is an American rock band from Berkeley, California, formed in 1991. The band consists of Adam Duritz (lead vocals, piano), David Bryson (guitar), Charlie Gillingham (keyboards, accordion), Dan Vickrey (lead guitar), David Immerglck (guitar, banjo, mandolin), Jim Bogios (drums, percussion) and Millard Powers (bass guitar).
Counting Crows
White Zombie (band)
Counting Crows
Who is both the author of "A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing" as well as the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
Title: Violin Sonata in D major (attributed to Mozart) Passage: The Violin Sonata in D major, K. deest, is a composition for violin and piano (or harpsichord) published in England during the 18th Century under the name of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is typical of many such works intended for use by amateur musicians in a domestic setting, with the attribution to a well known composer being used to boost sales. As with Mozart's earliest violin sonatas, the keyboard instrument is dominant. Title: Amadeus (film) Passage: Amadeus is a 1984 American period drama film directed by Milo Forman, adapted by Peter Shaffer from his stage play "Amadeus". The story, set in Vienna, Austria, during the latter half of the 18th century, is a fictionalized biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart's music is heard extensively in the soundtrack of the movie. The film follows Italian composer Antonio Salieri at the court of Emperor Joseph II, and his jealous vendetta against his younger rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Title: Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule Passage: Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule ("A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing") is a textbook for instruction in the violin, published by Leopold Mozart in 1756. The work was influential in its day, and continues to serve as a scholarly source concerning 18th century performance practice. Title: Violin Sonata No. 21 (Mozart) Passage: Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 21 in E minor, K. 304 (K300c) is a work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was composed in 1778 while Mozart was in Paris. The piece was composed during the same period that Mozart's mother, Anna Maria Mozart, died, and the sonata's mood reflects this. It is the only instrumental work by Mozart whose home key is E minor. Title: Leopold Mozart Passage: Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 May 28, 1787) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook "Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule".
Leopold Mozart
Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule
Leopold Mozart
When was Hotline Bling released as part of an album?
Title: Right Hand (song) Passage: "Right Hand" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released as a single digitally on July 31, 2015. Drake posted the song along with "Charged Up" and "Hotline Bling" on his blog. It was produced by Vinylz, Frank Dukes, Velous and Kaan Gunesberk. Title: Views (album) Passage: Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the records executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as RB, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others. Title: Bling! Bling! Passage: Bling! Bling! is the second studio album released by Alabama rock group Lynam. The tracks "Losing Venus" and "Never Fade Away" were later re-released on the band's fourth studio album, Slave to the Machine. "Disco King" and "Bemused" originally appeared on "Fame Among the Vulgar", the second album released by lead singer Jacob Bunton's first band, Mars Electric. Currently, if you purchase the album from iTunes, the track "Punk" has been replaced by "Left for Dead." Title: Hotline Bling Passage: "Hotline Bling" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, which serves as the lead single from his fourth studio album "Views". While the song itself is only credited as a bonus track to the album it is present on all editions of the album. Title: Millionaires discography Passage: The discography of the Millionaires consists of one studio album, three extended plays, one mixtape and five singles. The group released their debut EP, "Bling Bling Bling! ", in July 2008, followed by their second EP "Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid" in June 2009. Their third extended play, "Cash Only", was preceded by the single "Stay the Night", released with B-Unique Records, which charted at 12 on the UK Top World Dance Charts. After the departure of member Dani Gore, the now-duo released a free mixtape, "Your Girl Does Party" in May 2012, followed by their debut studio album "Tonight" in March 2013. Various songs remain unreleased with no confirmed release date, such as "Hush Little Boyfriend", "That's How We Party", "Rich Girls", "Not Everyone's A Millionaire", "Hairspray", "Candy Paint", "Beatbox", a song featured on Ashley Purdy's Instagram. As well as two unreleased features one on a song rumored to be "Fuck Me I'm Famous" dubbed "Team Fierce" alongside Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dance Floor and Young Scrap's song "Phantom".
April 29, 2016,
Hotline Bling
Views (album)
Speak now is Taylor Swifts third studio album and follow up to to an album in which she mader her debut as a what?
Title: Fearless (Taylor Swift album) Passage: Fearless is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The album was released on November 11, 2008, by Big Machine Records. As with her first album, "Taylor Swift", Swift wrote or co-wrote all thirteen tracks on "Fearless". Most of the songs were written as the singer promoted her first album as the opening act for numerous country artists. Due to the unavailability of collaborators on the road, eight songs were written by Swift. Other songs were co-written with Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Colbie Caillat, and John Rich. Swift also made her debut as a record producer, co-producing all songs on the album with Nathan Chapman. Title: Back to December Passage: "Back to December" is a song written and recorded by American singersongwriter Taylor Swift for her third studio album "Speak Now" (2010). The song was sent to country radio in the United States on November 15, 2010, as the second single from "Speak Now". According to Swift, "Back to December" is the first time she ever apologizes to someone in a song. Critics speculate that the song is about Taylor Lautner, Swift's ex-boyfriend, which was later acknowledged by Lautner. "Back to December" is considered an orchestral country pop ballad and its lyrics are a remorseful plea for forgiveness for breaking up with a former lover. Title: Sparks Fly (song) Passage: "Sparks Fly" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her third studio album "Speak Now" (2010). Swift wrote the song when she was 16 years old, prior to the release of her debut single "Tim McGraw" in 2006. Following a 2007 live performance of the song, "Sparks Fly" grew in popularity among Swift's fanbase. While "Speak Now" was under production, she received requests from fans to include the song on the album. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, the song was serviced to country radio in the United States by Big Machine Records on July 18, 2011, as the fifth single from "Speak Now". A CD single was released on Swift's official store for a limited time on August 10, 2011. Title: Speak Now Passage: Speak Now is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 25, 2010, by Big Machine Records. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at several recording studios, and was handled by Swift and Nathan Chapman. Written entirely by Swift as the follow-up to "Fearless", "Speak Now" expands on the country pop style of her previous work, and features lyrical themes including love, romance and heartbreak. Title: Mine (Taylor Swift song) Passage: "Mine" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Produced by Swift along with Nathan Chapman, it was released as the lead single from Swift's third studio album, "Speak Now" (2010) by Big Machine Records. Following an unauthorized internet leak, the song was released on August 4, 2010, two weeks earlier than the intended release date. Swift was inspired to write "Mine" after reflecting on one of her unnamed crushes and explained that the song is about her tendency to run from love. The song contains elements of power-pop and its lyrics speak of the ups and downs of a young love.
record producer
Speak Now
Fearless (Taylor Swift album)
When was American modern dancer and choreographer who danced Danza born
Title: Sophia Delza Passage: Sophia Delza Glassgold (1903 June 27, 1996), born Sophie Hurwitz, was an American modern dancer, choreographer, author, and practitioner of Wu-style tai chi, which she taught at her school in New York City. She authored the first English language book on tai chi, "T'ai Chi Ch'uan: Body and Mind in Harmony". Through her books, articles, lectures, and television appearances, Delza promoted the practice of tai chi for health and fitness, and was one of the earliest popularizers of Chinese martial arts in the United States. Title: Martha Graham Passage: Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer and choreographer. Her style, the Graham technique, reshaped American dance and is still taught worldwide. Title: Danza (ballet) Passage: Danza was a modern dance solo choreographed and danced by Martha Graham to music by Darius Milhaud. It premiered on March 3, 1929, at the Booth Theatre in New York City. Title: Eleanor King Passage: Eleanor Campbell King (19061991) was an American modern dancer, choreographer, and educator. She was a member of the original Humphrey-Weidman company, where she was a principal dancer in the pioneering modern dance movement in New York City, then moving on to choreography and founding her own dance company in Seattle, Washington. She was a professor emerita at the University of Arkansas, where she taught from 1952 to 1971, before retiring to Santa Fe, New Mexico to start a new course of study into classical Japanese and Korean dance. She choreographed over 120 dance works, and wrote extensively for a variety of dance publications. In 1948, she was named Woman of the Year in Seattle, and in 1986 was listed as a "Santa Fe Living Treasure", also receiving the New Mexico Governor's Artist Award. In 2000, her archive was recognized by the White House Millennium Council's "Save America's Treasures" program. Title: Daniel Nagrin Passage: Daniel Nagrin (May 22, 1917 December 29, 2008) was an American modern dancer, choreographer, teacher, and author. He was born in New York City.
May 11, 1894
Danza (ballet)
Martha Graham
What radio program did the author of The Coming Global Superstorm host?
Title: Ray Suarez Passage: Rafael Suarez, Jr. (born March 5, 1957), known as Ray Suarez,is an American broadcast journalist and the current John J. McCloy Visiting Professor of American Studies at Amherst College. Most recently, Suarez was the host of "Inside Story" on Al Jazeera America Story, a daily news program on Al Jazeera America, until that network ceased operation in 2016. Suarez joined the "PBS NewsHour" in 1999 and was a senior correspondent for the evening news program on the PBS television network until 2013. He is also host of the international news and analysis public radio program "America Abroad" from Public Radio International. He was the host of the National Public Radio program "Talk of the Nation" from 1993-1999. In his more than 30-year career in the news business, he has also worked as a radio reporter in London and Rome, as a Los Angeles correspondent for CNN, and as a reporter for the NBC-owned station WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Title: Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. Passage: Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. (July 9, 1923 July 22, 2007) was a pastor, author, broadcast radio program host and Christian speaker. He was heard by millions across the nation on his radio program The "Haven of Rest". Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. and his wife Anne Ortlund (1923 November 4, 2013) were ministers around the world, primarily to pastors, missionaries, churches and Christian organizations. Ray Sr. and Anne have written numerous books together over their years of ministry including: "Three Priorities for a Strong Local Church", and "Up with Worship". Title: Barry Reisman Passage: Barry Reisman is the host of "The Barry Reisman Show", currently an hour-long, Monday-Friday radio program playing on WWDB, 860 kHz AM, in Philadelphia, featuring klezmer and other Jewish music. His Jewish music radio program has been running almost continually on various radio stations in the Philadelphia area since 1965. Title: The Coming Global Superstorm Passage: The Coming Global Superstorm (ISBN ) is a 1999 book by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, which warns that global warming might produce sudden and catastrophic climatic effects. Title: Art Bell Passage: Arthur William Bell III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author who was one of the founders and the original host of the paranormal-themed radio program "Coast to Coast AM". He also created and hosted its companion show "Dreamland".
"Coast to Coast AM"
The Coming Global Superstorm
Art Bell
are Northwestern University and University of Florida in the same country
Title: Northwestern University Passage: Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university based in Evanston, Illinois, with other campuses located in Chicago and Doha, Qatar, and academic programs and facilities in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California. Title: Northwestern University Archives Passage: The Northwestern University Archives, established in 1935, holds thousands of cubic feet of material pertaining to every aspect of the history of its host institution, Northwestern University. The University Archives serves as the repository for both non-current official Northwestern University records and a wide variety of other material including the papers of individual faculty members, the records of student organizations, holdings which pertain to individual students and alumni, photographs, and artifacts. The University Archives' holdings are open for research and reference use and are non-circulating. Title: University of Florida Passage: The University of Florida (commonly referred to as Florida or UF) is an American public land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant research university on a 2000 acre campus in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its Gainesville campus since September 1906. Title: List of Northwestern University buildings Passage: This list of Northwestern University buildings encompasses the two campuses of Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois. The Evanston site has approximately 150 buildings on its 240 acre campus. Many of these buildings are located on the Northwestern University Lakefill. The downtown Chicago campus, of approximately 25 acre , is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University School of Law. Title: Frederick Hemke Passage: Fred Hemke, DMA "(n" Frederick Leroy Hemke, Jr.; born July 11, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential former professor of saxophone at Northwestern University. Hemke helped raise the popularity of classical saxophone, particularly among leading American composers and helped raise the recognition of classical saxophone in solo, chamber, and major orchestral repertoire. For a half century, from 1962 to 2012, Hemke was a full-time faculty music educator at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music. In 2002, Hemke was named Associate Dean Emeritus of the School of Music. Hemke retired from Northwestern University in 2012. From the start of his career in the early 1960s, building on the achievements of earlier influential American teachers of classical saxophone including those of Larry Teal, Joseph Allard, Cecil Leeson, Sigurd Raschr, and Vincent Abato Hemke, and a handful of peer American saxophonists including Eugene Rousseau and Donald Sinta helped build American saxophone repertoire through composers that included Muczynski, Creston, Stein, Heiden, and Karlins. Journalist and author Michael Segell, in his 2005 book, "The Devil's Horn," called Hemke "The Dean of Saxophone Education in America."
yes
Northwestern University
University of Florida
In which Maine county is Fort Pownall located?
Title: Fort Pownall Passage: Fort Pownall was a British fortification built during the French and Indian War, whose remains are located at Fort Point State Park in Stockton Springs, Maine. The fort was named for Governor Thomas Pownall, who oversaw its construction. It never saw action, and was destroyed during the American Revolutionary War by the actions of both colonists and the British military to prevent its further use. The fort's remains were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. Title: Fort Knox (Maine) Passage: Fort Knox, now Fort Knox State Park or Fort Knox State Historic Site, is located on the western bank of the Penobscot River in the town of Prospect, Maine, about 5 mi from the mouth of the river. Built between 1844 and 1869, it was the first fort in Maine built entirely of granite; most previous forts used wood, earth, and stone. It is named after Major General Henry Knox, the first U.S. Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolutionary War, who at the end of his life lived not far away in Thomaston. The fort was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970, as a virtually intact example of a mid-19th century granite coastal fortification. Fort Knox also serves as the entry site for the observation tower of the Penobscot Narrows Bridge that opened to the public on 19 May 2007. Title: Fort Halifax (Maine) Passage: Fort Halifax is a former British colonial outpost on the banks of the Sebasticook River, just above its mouth at the Kennebec River, in Winslow, Maine. Originally built as a wooden palisaded fort in 1754, during the French and Indian War, only a single blockhouse survives. A National Historic Landmark, it is the oldest blockhouse in the United States. It is now set in a municipal park, and is open to the public in the warmer months. It was the first of three significant forts which the British built on the major rivers in the Northeast to cut off the native water ways to the ocean (also see Fort Pownall and Fort Frederick (Saint John, New Brunswick)). Title: Fort Mary (Maine) Passage: Fort Mary was a British fort built in 1688 that saw action during Queen Anne's War and was located in Saco, Maine overlooking Winter Harbor Biddeford Pool. The fort replaced Fort Saco (1708), which was built at Saco Falls during King William's War. The commander of the fort during King William's War was Captain John Hill. The fort was attacked in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) and natives killed 11 English and took 24 prisoner. Saco was raided again in 1704 and 1705. They overwhelmed the garrison in the fort at Winter Harbor (in present-day Biddeford near Biddeford Pool), forcing them to submit to terms of capitulation. Winter Harbor was raided two more times, in 1707 and 1710. Title: Stockton Springs, Maine Passage: Stockton Springs is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,591 at the 2010 census. Stockton Springs is home to Fort Point State Park and Fort Point Light, both located on Fort Point, a peninsula on Cape Jellison.
Waldo County, Maine
Fort Pownall
Stockton Springs, Maine
Richard Cumberland wrote plays that involved a process called what?
Title: Colonialism Passage: Colonialism is the establishment of a colony in one territory by a political power from another territory, and the subsequent maintenance, expansion, and exploitation of that colony. Colonialism involves unequal relationships between the colonial power and the colony and often between the colonists and the indigenous peoples. Title: Downcutting Passage: Downcutting, also called erosional downcutting, downward erosion or vertical erosion is a geological process by hydraulic action that deepens the channel of a stream or valley by removing material from the stream's bed or the valley's floor. The speed of downcutting depends on the stream's "base level", the lowest point to which the stream can erode. Sea level is the ultimate base level, but many streams have a higher "temporary" base level because they empty into another body of water that is above sea level or encounter bedrock that resists erosion. A concurrent process called lateral erosion refers to the widening of a stream channel or valley. When a stream is high above its base level, downcutting will take place faster than lateral erosion; but as the level of the stream approaches its base level, the rate of lateral erosion increases. This is why streams in mountainous areas tend to be narrow and swift, forming V-shaped valleys, while streams in lowland areas tend to be wide and slow-moving, with valleys that are correspondingly wide and flat-bottomed. The term "gradient" refers to the elevation of a stream relative to its base level. The steeper the gradient, the faster the stream flows. Sometimes geological uplift will increase the gradient of a stream even while the stream downcuts toward its base level, a process called "rejuvenation." This happened in the case of the Colorado River in the western United States, resulting in the process that created the Grand Canyon. Title: Endocytic cycle Passage: The whole cycle of endocytosis plus exocytosis is known as the endocytic cycle. Most animal cells engage portions of their surface plasma membranes in a process called endocytosis. The main route of endocytosis is the coated pit, which buds into a cell to form a cytoplasmic vesicleclathrin-coated vesicle. The membrane so internalised is processed in a series of intracellular organelles, which include endosomes and lysosomes. Some of this membrane is returned to the cell surface by a process called exocytosis. Title: Richard S. Muller Passage: Dr. Richard Stephen Muller (born May 5, 1933) is an American professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the University of California at Berkeley. He made contributions to the founding and growth of the field of MicroElectromechanical Systems (MEMS). His seminal contribution of polysilicon sacrificially-released beams in 1982 led to a class of micromanufacturing process called surface micromachining. This process preceded the creation of low cost, mass-produced commercial micro accelerometers, which are used in automotive collision sensors for airbag deployment. Together with Richard White, he created BSAC (Berkeley Sensors and Actuators Center), an organization that produced many generations of academic researchers and intellectual properties in the MEMS field, a field that in 2013 accounted for multi-billion dollar revenue worldwide. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering. Title: Richard Cumberland (dramatist) Passage: Richard Cumberland (19 February 17312 7 May 1811) was an English dramatist and civil servant. In 1771 his hit play "The West Indian" was first staged. During the American War of Independence he acted as a secret negotiator with Spain in an effort to secure a peace agreement between the two nations. He also edited a short-lived critical journal called "The London Review" (1809). His plays are often remembered for their sympathetic depiction of colonial characters and others generally considered to be margins of society.
Colonialism
Richard Cumberland (dramatist)
Colonialism
Fumio Demura was a stunt double for which actor who portrayed the 'Emperor of China" in the animated film "Mulan"?
Title: Colin Skeaping Passage: Colin Skeaping (born 18 June 1944) is a stuntman with a long career in Hollywood stunts. He was the stunt double for Mark Hamill's role as Luke Skywalker in all three original Star Wars films. He was also a stunt double in other noteworthy film series such as the James Bond and Superman movies. Title: Stuntdawgs Passage: Stuntdawgs is a Canadian documentary mini-series co-created and hosted by veteran stunt double Peter H. Kent. The miniseries premiered on January 13, 2006 on The Movie Network. Kent was a stunt double for Arnold Schwarzenegger in 14 movies. Title: Pat Morita Passage: Noriyuki "Pat" Morita (June 28, 1932 November 24, 2005) was an American stand-up comic, as well as a film and television actor who was well known for playing the roles of Matsuo "Arnold" Takahashi on "Happy Days" (19751983) and Mr. Kesuke Miyagi in "The Karate Kid" movie series, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1985. Additional notable roles include the Emperor of China in the Disney animated film "Mulan" (1998) and Ah Chew in "Sanford and Son" (19741976). Title: Fumio Demura Passage: Fumio Demura ( , Demura Fumio , born September 15, 1938) is a Japanese American master of karate. He is a well known master of karate and kobudo (weaponry), and was Pat Morita's martial arts stunt double in the first, third and fourth "Karate Kid" films. Demura holds the rank of 9th "dan" in Shit-ry Karate. Title: Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon Passage: Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon (born 1960) is a stunt woman, stunt double, and stunt driver in the US movie industry. She has also been credited as Cheryl Wheeler-Duncan, Cheryl Wheeler, Cheryl M. Wheeler, and Sheryl Wheeler. She has been stunt double for Rene Russo, Kathleen Turner, and Goldie Hawn. She has two daughters, and with her husband, Lindsey Duncan, owns Genesis Today, Inc., a nutritional supplement company in Austin, Texas and a multi-level marketing offshoot called Genesis Pure.
Pat Morita
Fumio Demura
Pat Morita
Lynn McGruder attended college in what town?
Title: Lynn McGruder Passage: Lynn McGruder (born February 13, 1982) is a former American football defensive tackle. He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners where he earned a Communications major. Title: Matt Mazurek Passage: Matt Mazurek (born March 7, 1984) is an American baseball coach, currently serving as the head baseball coach at Canisius College. After attending Jamestown Community College, Mazurek attended college at Canisius College and played on the Canisius Golden Griffins baseball team where he was named Canisius College Male Athlete of the Year in 2006. After graduating from Canisius in 2006, Mazurek went on to a three-year career in independent baseball, playing for the Joliet JackHammers in 2007, and the Rockford RiverHawks in 2008 and 2009. Mazurek served as an assistant baseball coach at Canisius College from 2007 to 2017. Mazurek was named head baseball coach at Canisius College on September 6, 2017. Title: Blake Whitlatch Passage: Blake Whitlatch (born October 13, 1955) is a former professional American football player who played as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for one season with the New York Jets, in 1978. He played in four games that season. He was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the ninth round of the 1978 NFL draft. Whitlatch was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and attended Broadmoor High School. He attended college at Louisiana State University, where he played college football for the LSU Tigers football team. Title: Oklahoma Sooners Passage: The Oklahoma Sooners are the athletic teams that represent the University of Oklahoma, located in Norman. The 19 men's and women's varsity teams are called the "Sooners", a reference to a nickname given to the early participants in the Land Rush of 1889, which initially opened the Unassigned Lands in the future state of Oklahoma to non-native settlement. The university's athletic teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division I in the Big 12 Conference. The university's current athletic director is Joe Castiglione. Title: Amos Gray Passage: Amos N. Gray was a Liberian trade unionist. Born on 3 March 1933 in Pull River, Maryland County, Gray attended primary school in Pull River and secondary school in Harper. He attended college in Monrovia, studying social studies for two years and law for one year. During his college years he worked part-time at the Freeport of Monrovia. Working at the port in 1960, he joined the Maritime and Dock Workers Union. After his college years he worked at the Maritime and Dock Workers Union office in Monrovia.
Norman
Lynn McGruder
Oklahoma Sooners
Andr Tchin and Ryuhei Kitamura, share which industry?
Title: Duel Project Passage: Duel Project was a challenge issued to Ryuhei Kitamura and Yukihiko Tsutsumi by producer Shinya Kawai during a night of drinking. The challenge was for the two directors to see who could make the best feature film with two principal actorsactresses battling in one principal location in the time span of one week. Kitamura's half was the film "Aragami" with Tsutsumi's being "2LDK". Title: Being 17 Passage: Being 17 (French: Quand on a 17 ans ) is a 2016 French drama film directed by Andr Tchin and starring Kacey Mottet Klein, Corentin Fila and Sandrine Kiberlain. The script was written by Tchin in collaboration with Cline Sciamma. The plot follows the romantic and sexual awakening of two seventeen year old boys as their initial animosity, expressed in violence, morphs into love. "Being 17" borrows its title from the second half-line of the first verse of "Roman", (1870) by Arthur Rimbaud: "On n'est pas srieux quand on a dix-sept ans". Title: Ryuhei Kitamura Passage: Ryuhei Kitamura ( , Kitamura Ryhei ) (born May 30, 1969) is a Japanese filmmaker. Title: Paulina Is Leaving Passage: Paulina is Leaving (French: Paulina s'en va ) is a 1969 French drama film written and directed by Andr Tchin, starring Bulle Ogier and Marie-France Pisier. It marked Tchins debut as a director. It remains Tchin's less known film, since it was only very briefly release to theaters in 1975, six years after its premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It has neither rereleased nor ever transferred to video. Title: Andr Tchin Passage: Andr Tchin (] ; born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors.
filmmaker
Andr Tchin
Ryuhei Kitamura
The Hera Borghese is a type of sculpture of Hera named after the owners of its archetype, the Borghese, one example is at the Castello Aragonese Museum at Baiae, was an ancient Roman town situated on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Naples, and now in the "comune", of which location?
Title: Aragonese Castle Passage: Aragonese Castle (Italian: "Castello Aragonese" ) is a medieval castle next to Ischia (one of the Phlegraean Islands), at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Title: Hera Borghese Passage: The Hera Borghese is a type of sculpture of Hera named after the owners of its archetype, the Borghese. One example is in the National Museum of Rome, whilst others are in the Palatine Antiquarium and at the Castello Aragonese Museum at Baiae. Title: Stabiae Passage: Stabiae was an ancient Roman town near the modern town of Castellammare di Stabia and approximately 4.5 km southwest of Pompeii, and which became famous for the magnificent Roman villas found there in recent times. The beautiful objects and frescoes taken from these villas were often sold and distributed, while many can be found in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Title: Villa Poppaea Passage: The Villa Poppaea is an ancient Roman seaside villa ("villa maritima") situated between Naples and Sorrento, in southern Italy. It is also called the Villa Oplontis or Oplontis Villa A by modern archaeologists. The villa itself is a large structure situated in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis (the modern Torre Annunziata), about ten metres below modern ground level. Evidence suggests that it was owned by the Emperor Nero, and it is believed to have been used by his second wife, Poppaea Sabina, as her main residence when she was not in Rome. Title: Baiae Passage: Baiae (Italian: "Baia" ; Neapolitan: "Baia" ) was an ancient Roman town situated on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Naples, and now in the "comune" of Bacoli. It was a fashionable resort for centuries in antiquity, particularly towards the end of the Roman Republic, when it was reckoned as superior to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Capri by the super-rich who built luxurious villas here. It was notorious for its hedonistic offerings and the attendant rumours of corruption and scandal. It later formed part of Port Julius, the base of the western fleet of the Imperial Roman Navy. It was deserted and its ruins largely submerged by local volcanic activity by the time of the Renaissance.
Bacoli
Hera Borghese
Baiae
Sinan Bytyqi plays for a club represented at what level?
Title: Sinan Bytyqi Passage: Sinan Bytyqi (born 15 January 1995) is a Kosovo Albanian professional footballer who plays as an midfielder for English club Manchester City. Bytyqi previously represented Austria at youth international level. Title: Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy Passage: Manchester City is represented at Reserve level for football by the Elite Development Squad, also referred to as just the Elite Squad, or EDS, a predominantly 'Under-21' side that replaced the previous (more senior) Reserve team in a move to focus on youth development post-academy. The club is represented at the 'Under-18' level by the Manchester City Academy team. Title: National Defense Ministry FC Passage: Ministry of National Defense FC, ( ) is a football (soccer) club in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The club represented Ministry of National Defense and plays in the Metfone C-League, the top division of Cambodian football. Title: Zymer Bytyqi Passage: Zymer Bytyqi (born 11 September 1996) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a winger for Viking. He previously played for Sandnes Ulf and Red Bull Salzburg, and became the youngest player that has ever played in the Norwegian top league when he made his first-team debut in 2012 (the record has since been broken by Martin degaard). Bytyqi, who is of Albanian descent, has represented Norway at youth international level and Kosovo at a senior international level. Title: SKCF Sevastopol Passage: SKCF Sevastopol (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) was a Soviet club from Sevastopol, Ukrainian SSR. The club represented sports club of the Black Sea Fleet and originally was called as the Fleet Officers Club (Russian: , Ukrainian: ). For most of its history it played in the Class B (Soviet Second League) of the Ukrainian Zone.
Reserve level
Sinan Bytyqi
Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy
Do both Dregea and Hepatica belong to the taxonomic category of genus?
Title: Aptera Passage: Aptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods. Title: Hepatica Passage: Hepatica (hepatica, liverleaf, or liverwort) is a genus of herbaceous perennials in the buttercup family, native to central and northern Europe, Asia and eastern North America. Some botanists include "Hepatica" within a wider interpretation of "Anemone". Title: Dregea Passage: Dregea is a genus of vines in the Apocynaceae, first described as a genus with this name in 1838. It is native to Africa and southern Asia. Title: Eogastropoda Passage: Eogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997. It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails. The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda. Title: Cladorhiza inversa Passage: Cladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.
yes
Dregea
Hepatica
Slaves consists of a lead vocalist formerly of what post hardcore band?
Title: Inch (band) Passage: Inch was a post hardcore band formed in San Diego in 1992. The group was founded by former Sub Society vocalist Michael "Stimy" Steinman, guitarist Mike Paprocki and bassist Jeff Reese. Title: Reino de Tormentas Passage: Reino de Tormentas ("translated": Kingdom of Storms) is the debut album of Argentine Post hardcore band DENY released on September 23, 2011 via Pinhead Records. It was recorded between Juni and September 2011 by Javier Casas the guitarist of Hardcore punk band Nueva tica at Infire Studios in Buenos Aires. Cover artwork was designed by Marina Fages a musician from Argentina. Title: Won Mississippi Passage: Won Mississippi is an alternative post hardcore band based in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK. The group, which formed in 2001, consists of Patrick Baird (vocals), Rob Wilkinson (guitars), Dan Richards (bass) and Adam Roberts (drums). Title: Slaves (American band) Passage: Slaves (stylized as SLVES) is an American post-hardcore group formed in Sacramento, California. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Jonny Craig, formerly of Emarosa and Dance Gavin Dance, bassist Colin Vieira of Musical Charis and guitarist Weston Richmond. The band released their debut album, "Through Art We Are All Equals" on June 24, 2014. Their second studio album, "Routine Breathing", was released on August 21, 2015. The band released the single "I'd Rather See Your Star Explode" on January 20, 2017, the lead single off their upcoming third studio album: "Beautiful Death", set to be released in September 2017. Title: Emarosa Passage: Emarosa ( ) is an American post-hardcore band from Lexington, Kentucky. The band currently consists of founding members ER White (lead guitar) and Jordan Stewart (keyboards), as well as lead vocalist Bradley Walden and rhythm guitarist Marcellus Wallace.
Emarosa
Slaves (American band)
Emarosa
Which 1956 American drama film was Albert Akst nominated for an Academy Award on?
Title: Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 film) Passage: Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 1956 American drama film based on the life of middleweight boxing legend Rocky Graziano. Joseph Ruttenberg was awarded a 1956 Oscar in the category of Best Cinematography (Black and White). The film also won the Oscar for Best Art Direction (Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm F. Brown, Edwin B. Willis, F. Keogh Gleason). It was directed by Robert Wise. Title: Teenage Rebel Passage: Teenage Rebel is a 1956 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Ginger Rogers and Michael Rennie. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction (Lyle R. Wheeler, Jack Martin Smith, Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss). Title: Emergency Hospital (film) Passage: Emergency Hospital is a 1956 American drama film directed by Lee Sholem and written by Don Martin. The film stars Walter Reed, Margaret Lindsay, John Archer, Byron Palmer, Rita Johnson and Peg La Centra. The film was released on November 2, 1956, by United Artists. Title: Albert Akst Passage: Albert Akst (August 31, 1899 19 April 1958) was an American musician turned film editor, played saxophone in Meyer Davis Orchestra and on vaudeville until 1930. He became a film cutter of short subjects and later became an editor on 53 feature films, including Forbidden Passage, Johnny Eager, Ziegfeld Follies, Summer Stock, Brigadoon and Meet Me in Las Vegas. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Somebody Up There Likes Me. Title: On the Bowery Passage: On the Bowery is a 1956 American docufiction film directed by Lionel Rogosin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Albert Akst
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 film)
Which monument in Oberndorf bei Salzburg is dedicated to a Christmas carol that Franz Xaver Gruber is best known for composing?
Title: Silent-Night-Chapel Passage: The Silent Night Chapel (Stille-Nacht-Kapelle) is located in the town Oberndorf bei Salzburg in the Austrian province of Salzburg and is a monument to the Christmas carol "Silent Night" and its librettist, Joseph Mohr and composer, Franz Xaver Gruber. It stands in place of the former St. Nicholas Church, where on 24 December 1818 the Christmas carol was performed for the first time. Title: Nicolas Reissig Passage: Nicolas Reissig (born 7 April 1989, in Oberndorf bei Salzburg) is an Austrian tennis player. Reissig has a career high ATP singles ranking of 344, achieved on 15 July 2013. Reissig made his ATP main draw doubles debut at the 2014 MercedesCup partnering Robin Kern, losing in the first round to Mate Pavi and Andr S. Reissig has a total of 7 singles titles and 4 doubles titles on the futures circuit. Title: Arts Initiative KNIE Passage: Arts Initiative KNIE was founded as an initiative for contemporary art in 1995 in Oberndorf bei Salzburg. It is the origin of the stolperstein project in Braunau am Inn District. Title: Franz Xaver Gruber Passage: Franz Xaver Gruber (25 November 1787 7 June 1863), was an Austrian primary school teacher, church organist and composer in the village of Arnsdorf, who is best known for composing the music to "Stille Nacht" ("Silent Night"). Title: Richard Wendler Passage: Richard Wendler (22 January 1898, Oberndorf bei Salzburg 24 August 1972, Prien am Chiemsee) was a high-ranking Nazi official during World War II. During the occupation of Poland, he was the Governor of new District Lublin in the General Government, in charge of Lublin concentration camp and the creation of the Czstochowa Ghetto, among others. Before his deployment to Poland, he was the mayor of the city Hof between 1933 and 1941 and became an SS-"Gruppenfhrer" in 1942 during the murderous Operation Reinhard. Wendler was "Reichsfhrer-SS" Heinrich Himmler's brother-in-law; his sister was married to a brother of Himmler.
The Silent Night Chapel
Silent-Night-Chapel
Franz Xaver Gruber
What American country music singer and songwriter from Rossville, Georgia, worked with Julian King, a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, mix engineer, record producer and musician based in Nashville, Tennessee?
Title: Julian King (recording engineer) Passage: Julian King is a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, mix engineer, record producer and musician based in Nashville, Tennessee. In one capacity or another, he has been involved with records that have sold more than 100 million units (see listing below). King has worked with some of the most notable artists in country music, such as George Jones, George Strait, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Merle Haggard. Other artists he has worked with include Tim McGraw, Vince Gill, Charlie Daniels, Hank Williams, Jr., Clint Black, Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Brooks Dunn, Toby Keith, Alabama and The Judds. His credits also extend to some of the hottest young acts in country music today, such as Sugarland, Chris Young, Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina and Casey James. Title: Lauren Alaina Passage: Lauren Alaina (born Lauren Alaina Kristine Suddeth; November 8, 1994) is an American country music singer and songwriter from Rossville, Georgia. Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of "American Idol". Her debut studio album, "Wildflower" was released on October 11, 2011. Her second album, "Road Less Traveled" was released January 27, 2017. She later achieved her first number one on the Country Airplay chart with its title track. Title: David Hassinger Passage: Walter David "Dave" Hassinger (March 31, 1927 August 15, 2007) was an American Grammy award-winning recording engineer and record producer. Title: Joe Visciano Passage: Joe Visciano is a Grammy award-winning, American Mix Engineer and Recording Engineer. Title: Leslie Ann Jones Passage: Leslie Ann Jones is a multiple Grammy Award-winning recording engineer working as Director of Music Recording and Scoring at Skywalker Sound, a Lucasfilm, Ltd. company. She is a past Chair of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Board of Trustees, the organization that awards Grammys. She is the daughter of novelty drummer, percussionist and bandleader Spike Jones and his wife, singer Helen Grayco.
Lauren Alaina
Julian King (recording engineer)
Lauren Alaina
Where was the rock band the star of "Her Name is Nicole" played alongside from?
Title: Mat Mendenhall Passage: Mathew W. Mendenhall (born May 14, 1957) is a former American football defensive end who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He started in Super Bowl XVII. He played college football at Brigham Young University. He attended East High School and played alongside future Columbia star Ed Harris. He is the older brother of UVA Head coach Bronco Mendenhall. His other brother is Dr. Marty Mendenhall PhD who teaches at University of Phoenix and is a mental health provider for Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services Title: Live at Wembley (Bring Me the Horizon album) Passage: Live at Wembley is a live album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. It was recorded live on 5 December 2014 during the headline show at Wembley Arena in Wembley, London. The opening acts included Young Guns, Issues as well as Sleepwave. The live album was released on 22 June 2015 with very few copies made, and selling out very quickly. This was the first time the band had played the song "Pray for Plagues" in over three years, and was played alongside ex-rhythm guitarist, Curtis Ward, whom they had not performed with since his departure in 2009. Title: Io Echo Passage: Io Echo is an American indie rock band formed in Los Angeles by Ioanna Gika and Leopold Ross. Their debut album, "Ministry of Love", was released in 2013 on Iamsound in the US. Previously, the band released "While You Were Sleeping" single in 2010 and a self-titled EP in 2012 on the same label. Io Echo's style combines rock music compositions with instruments such as a Japanese koto harp and Chinese violins. Io Echo were hand picked by Trent Reznor to open for Nine Inch Nails at the last show of their Wave Goodbye Tour. Io Echo have also recently composed the score to the Harmony Korine and James Franco film project "Rebel." In 2013, the band played Coachella, Lollapalooza, and toured with Bloc Party and Garbage. As well as recording and touring, after seeing them perform live Jeffrey Deitch asked the band to curate an audio visual festival at the Museum of Modern Art Los Angeles. Io Echo named it PLAY MOCA and played alongside Salem, Cults, Zola Jesus, Active Child, and more. Title: Days of the New Passage: Days of the New is an American rock band from Charlestown, Indiana, formed in 1995. The band consists of vocalistguitarist Travis Meeks and a variety of supporting musicians that briefly included future pop star Nicole Scherzinger. They are best known for the hit singles "Touch, Peel and Stand", "The Down Town", "Shelf in the Room", and "Enemy". Title: Nicole Scherzinger Passage: Nicole Scherzinger ( ; born Nicole Prescovia Elikolani Valiente; June 29, 1978) is an American recording artist, actress and television personality born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She performed initially in high school plays, and studied at Wright State University before dropping out to pursue a musical career alongside the American rock band Days of the New and later auditioned for "Popstars", becoming a member of the short-lived girl group Eden's Crush. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the burlesque troupe-turned-recording act the Pussycat Dolls, who became one of the world's best-selling girl groups. During their hiatus, Scherzinger planned to embark on her solo career with "Her Name is Nicole", but it was later shelved after four singles failed to impact the charts significantly.
Charlestown, Indiana
Nicole Scherzinger
Days of the New
Who was an Australian actress who starred in "A Little Thing Called Murder"?
Title: A Little Thing Called Murder Passage: A Little Thing Called Murder is a 2006 comedy-drama television film starring Judy Davis and Jonathan Jackson and directed by Richard Benjamin. Title: Crazy Little Thing Called Love Passage: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is featured on their 1980 album "The Game", and also appears on the band's compilation album, "Greatest Hits" in 1981. The song peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the group's first number-one single on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in the US in 1980, remaining there for four consecutive weeks. It topped the Australian ARIA Charts for seven weeks. Title: Judy Davis Passage: Judith "Judy" Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. With a career spanning over 40 years she is commended for her versatility and is regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation with Woody Allen describing her as "one of the most exciting actresses in the world". She is the recipient of eight AACTA Awards, three Emmy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and has twice been nominated for an Academy Award. Title: Azure Moon Passage: The song "Azure Moon" is Every Little Thing's 29th single released by the Avex Trax label. "Azure Moon" was a ballad single that also included a special acoustic version of their 2003 single "Soraai" for Every Little Thing's concert "Every Little Thing X'mas Acoustic Live at Uragami Tenshudou: Ai no Uta", which took place at Nagasaki on December 11, 2005. The single peaked in 12th place on its first week at the charts and sold 17,212 copies. Title: Mitsuru Igarashi Passage: Mitsuru Igarashi ( , Igarashi Mitsuru , born May 17, 1969 in Tokyo) is the former keyboarder and songwriter of Japanese pop group Every Little Thing. He founded the band in early 1996 with his old friend Ichir It and then 18-year-old singer Kaori Mochida. He left Every Little Thing in April 2000 after releasing the third album, "Eternity". Since leaving the band, he started producing music for the band Day After Tomorrow which disbanded in 2005. Currently he plays keyboards and is a songmaker and producer in band Rushmore. He was also involved in composing and writing song lyrics for Every Little Thing's ninth album, "Change".
Judy Davis
A Little Thing Called Murder
Judy Davis
Which private university located in Laie, Hawaii, did The BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball team represent
Title: BYU Cougars football Passage: The BYU Cougars football team is the college football program representing Brigham Young University (BYU), a private university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and located in Provo, Utah. The Cougars began collegiate football competition in 1922, and have won 23 conference championships and one national championship in 1984. The team has competed in several different athletic conferences during its history, but since July 1, 2011, it has competed as an Independent. The team plays home games at the 63,470-seat LaVell Edwards Stadium, which is named after legendary head coach LaVell Edwards. Edwards won 20 conference championships, seven bowl games, and one national championship (1984) while coaching at BYU, and is regarded as the most successful coach in BYU program history. Title: 201213 BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball team Passage: 201213 BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball team Title: Brigham Young UniversityHawaii Passage: Brigham Young UniversityHawaii (BYU-Hawaii) is a private university located in Laie, Hawaii, United States. It is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Title: BYUHawaii Seasiders Passage: The BYUHawaii Seasiders (also Brigham YoungHawaii Seasiders and BYUH Seasiders) are the 11 varsity athletic teams that represent Brigham Young UniversityHawaii, located in Laie, Hawaii, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Seasiders compete as members of the Pacific West Conference. Title: BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball Passage: The BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball team represents Brigham Young UniversityHawaii in NCAA Division II college basketball play. The team has attended 6 NAIA Tournaments and attended 11 NCAA D2 Tournaments. The Seasiders participate as members of the Pacific West Conference.
Brigham Young UniversityHawaii
BYUHawaii Seasiders men's basketball
Brigham Young UniversityHawaii
Epsilon Piscium lies in a constellation whose name is the Latin plural of what word?
Title: Epsilon Piscium Passage: Epsilon Piscium (Epsilon Psc, Piscium, Psc) is the Bayer designation for a star approximately 182 ly away from the Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is a yellow-orange star of the G9 III or K0 III spectral type, meaning it has a surface temperature around 5,000 kelvins. This is a normal giant star, slightly cooler in surface temperature, yet brighter and larger than the Sun. It is a suspected occultation double, with both stars having the same magnitude, separated by 0.25 arcsecond. Title: Plural form of words ending in -us Passage: In English, the plural form of words ending in "-us", especially those derived from Latin, often replaces "-us" with "-i". There are many exceptions, some because the word does not derive from Latin, and others due to custom ("e.g.", "campus", plural "campuses"). Conversely, some non-Latin words ending in "-us" and Latin words that did not have their Latin plurals with "-i" form their English plurals with "-i". Some words' plurals end in "-i" even though they are not Latin, or that is not the Latin plural, "e.g.", "octopi" as a plural for octopus. Prescriptivists consider these forms incorrect, but descriptivists may simply describe them as a natural evolution of language. Title: Pisces (constellation) Passage: Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish. It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east. The ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect within this constellation and in Virgo. Its symbol is (Unicode ). Title: Radius Passage: In classical geometry, a radius of a circle or sphere is any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more modern usage, it is also the length of any of them. The name comes from the Latin "radius", meaning ray but also the spoke of a chariot wheel. The plural of radius can be either "radii" (from the Latin plural) or the conventional English plural "radiuses". The typical abbreviation and mathematical variable name for radius is r. By extension, the diameter d is defined as twice the radius: Title: Fasti Passage: In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events. After Rome's decline, the word "fasti" continued to be used for similar records in Christian Europe and later Western culture.
fish
Epsilon Piscium
Pisces (constellation)
Which player featured in the film "Blue Chips" is now the assistant general manager for the New York Nicks?
Title: Jeff Gorton Passage: Jeff Gorton is the current General Manager of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Previously, he served four seasons as Assistant General Manager of the Rangers. Prior to becoming assistant general manager, Gorton spent three seasons with the Rangers as Assistant Director of Player Personnel after serving one season as a professional scout. Gorton was the Interim General Manager of the Boston Bruins during the 200506 season replacing Mike O'Connell who was fired on March 25, 2006. Title: Allan Houston Passage: Allan Wade Houston (born April 20, 1971) is an American retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1993 to 2005. He is currently the assistant general manager for the New York Knicks and the general manager for Knicks' NBA D-League team, the Westchester Knicks. Title: David Morway Passage: David Morway was the former General Manager of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association,and is currently the Assistant General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks. He had also been an assistant general manager with the San Diego Padres from 1985 to 1988. He is a 1982 graduate of the University of Arizona with a law degree from the University of San Diego. He is currently being considered for a front office position with the Sacramento Kings. Title: Blue Chips Passage: Blue Chips is a 1994 basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway as talented finds. It features cameos from noted basketball figures Bob Knight, Rick Pitino, Nolan Richardson, Bob Cousy, Larry Bird, Jerry Tarkanian, Matt Painter, Allan Houston, Dick Vitale, Jim Boeheim, Dan Dakich and Bobby Hurley, as well as actor Louis Gossett, Jr. Title: Franois Gigure Passage: Franois C.H. Gigure (born June 24, 1963 in Sainte-Foy, Quebec) was the former general manager and executive vice president of the Colorado Avalanche. He was promoted on May 24, 2006. He previously worked for the Dallas Stars as assistant general manager and, previous to that, he worked in the Avalanche organization as vice president of hockey operations for the 2001 season and as assistant general manager between 1995 and 2000. He also worked in the Quebec Nordiques organization between 1990 and 1995. He has won two Stanley Cups in his career with Colorado, 1996 and 2001. He was released from the Colorado Avalanche on Monday April 13, 2009.
Allan Houston
Blue Chips
Allan Houston