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Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. | What is the minimum that Frank Smith would charge for an hour of legal services, in dollars? $50 |
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. | What is the minimum that Frank Smith would charge for an hour of legal services, in dollars? $50 |
For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. ||||| But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. | What is the minimum that Frank Smith would charge for an hour of legal services, in dollars? $50 |
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. | Who had to raise their rates since federal grants hadn't come through? Frank Smith |
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. | Who had to raise their rates since federal grants hadn't come through? Frank Smith |
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| Smith"s one-lawyer foundation basically helps the folks who have too much money to qualify for the federally funded Utah Legal Services, but not enough money to afford a lawyer. | Who had to raise their rates since federal grants hadn't come through? Frank Smith |
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Grants |
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Grants |
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Grants |
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Federal grants |
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Federal grants |
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. | Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what? Federal grants |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. | What play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris? Dostoyesvsky's Demons |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| Camus remained active and ambitious until the end of his life. | What play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris? Dostoyesvsky's Demons |
Although favouring greater Algerian autonomy or even federation, though not full-scale independence, he believed that the pieds-noirs and Arabs could co-exist. ||||| In 1957, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature "for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times". | What play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris? Dostoyesvsky's Demons |
It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes. ||||| Camus put the painter and set decorator Mayo, who had already illustrated several of Camus' novels (The Stranger - 1948 Ed.), in charge of the demanding task of designing these multiple and complex theater sets. | How many theater sets did Mayo the set decorator have to design? 7 |
It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes. ||||| From 1955 to 1956, Camus wrote for L'Express. | How many theater sets did Mayo the set decorator have to design? 7 |
When he spoke to students at the University of Stockholm, he defended his apparent inactivity in the Algerian question; he stated that he was worried about what might happen to his mother, who still lived in Algeria. ||||| Behind the scenes, he began to work for imprisoned Algerians who faced the death penalty. | How many theater sets did Mayo the set decorator have to design? 7 |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? January 1959 |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? January 1959 |
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| During the war he advocated a civil truce that would spare the civilians, which was rejected by both sides, who regarded it as foolish. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? January 1959 |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? 1959 |
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? 1959 |
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| During the war he advocated a civil truce that would spare the civilians, which was rejected by both sides, who regarded it as foolish. | When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open? 1959 |
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? His own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. ||||| This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? His own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
Behind the scenes, he began to work for imprisoned Algerians who faced the death penalty. ||||| Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? His own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. ||||| This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
Behind the scenes, he began to work for imprisoned Algerians who faced the death penalty. ||||| Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. | What was Camus' moral dilemma? He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt |
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. | When did Camus defend the French Government? 1854 |
He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. ||||| It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes. | When did Camus defend the French Government? 1854 |
The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. ||||| Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. | When did Camus defend the French Government? 1854 |
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| Camus remained active and ambitious until the end of his life. | Despite being ostracized by the French left-winged intellectuals, how long did Camus remain active and ambitious? Till the end of his life |
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| Although favouring greater Algerian autonomy or even federation, though not full-scale independence, he believed that the pieds-noirs and Arabs could co-exist. | Despite being ostracized by the French left-winged intellectuals, how long did Camus remain active and ambitious? Till the end of his life |
He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt. ||||| Although favouring greater Algerian autonomy or even federation, though not full-scale independence, he believed that the pieds-noirs and Arabs could co-exist. | Despite being ostracized by the French left-winged intellectuals, how long did Camus remain active and ambitious? Till the end of his life |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? The fossils |
They can tell us if it was warm or cold. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? The fossils |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? The fossils |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? Fossils |
They can tell us if it was warm or cold. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? Fossils |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold? Fossils |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes, the Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Fossils in younger rock Fossils can also tell us about how plants and animals lived in the past. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes, the Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates |
They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes, the Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Fossils in younger rock Fossils can also tell us about how plants and animals lived in the past. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes |
They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. | Do fossils provide evidence of changes in climates over time? Yes |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils provide evidence. | What purpose did fossils provide? Evidence |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils in younger rock Fossils can also tell us about how plants and animals lived in the past. | What purpose did fossils provide? Evidence |
Was it land or marine? ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | What purpose did fossils provide? Evidence |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils provide evidence. | What purpose did fossils provide? Information on the species that did not survive |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils in younger rock Fossils can also tell us about how plants and animals lived in the past. | What purpose did fossils provide? Information on the species that did not survive |
Was it land or marine? ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | What purpose did fossils provide? Information on the species that did not survive |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils provide evidence. | What purpose did fossils provide? They give us clues to past life on Earth |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Fossils in younger rock Fossils can also tell us about how plants and animals lived in the past. | What purpose did fossils provide? They give us clues to past life on Earth |
Was it land or marine? ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | What purpose did fossils provide? They give us clues to past life on Earth |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? The fossils |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? The fossils |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? The fossils |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? Fossils |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? Fossils |
If not for fossils, we would know little about species that did not survive. ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What gives us clues to past life on Earth? Fossils |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | How can the environment of places change over time? Marine becomes land |
Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. ||||| Fossils provide a window into the past. | How can the environment of places change over time? Marine becomes land |
Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | How can the environment of places change over time? Marine becomes land |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | How can the environment of places change over time? Hot becomes cold |
Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. ||||| Fossils provide a window into the past. | How can the environment of places change over time? Hot becomes cold |
Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | How can the environment of places change over time? Hot becomes cold |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | How can the environment of places change over time? Wet becomes dry |
Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. ||||| Fossils provide a window into the past. | How can the environment of places change over time? Wet becomes dry |
Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | How can the environment of places change over time? Wet becomes dry |
Some places that are now cold were once warm. ||||| Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. | How can the environment of places change over time? Some places that are now cold were once warm, and some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool |
Some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool. ||||| Fossils provide a window into the past. | How can the environment of places change over time? Some places that are now cold were once warm, and some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool |
Only a tiny number of species still live on Earth. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | How can the environment of places change over time? Some places that are now cold were once warm, and some places that are now hot and dry were once wet and cool |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What can fossils tell us? That life on Earth has changed over time |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? That life on Earth has changed over time |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? That life on Earth has changed over time |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What can fossils tell us? If the species land or marine and if the water was shallow or deep |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? If the species land or marine and if the water was shallow or deep |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? If the species land or marine and if the water was shallow or deep |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What can fossils tell us? Tell us whether it was hor or cold |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Tell us whether it was hor or cold |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Tell us whether it was hor or cold |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was wet or dry |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was wet or dry |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was wet or dry |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Was it land or marine? | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was marine or land |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was marine or land |
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| Some places that are now cold were once warm. | What can fossils tell us? Whether it was marine or land |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? The fossils |
They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? The fossils |
Was it land or marine? ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? The fossils |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? Fossils |
They tell us that life on Earth has changed over time. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold. | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? Fossils |
Was it land or marine? ||||| Maybe it was cold or hot? | What tells us that life on Earth has changed over time? Fossils |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What do fossils do? Fossils provide a window into the past |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| Was the water shallow or deep? | What do fossils do? Fossils provide a window into the past |
Was the water shallow or deep? ||||| Most are no longer alive. | What do fossils do? Fossils provide a window into the past |
Fossils provide evidence. ||||| They give us clues to past life on Earth. | What do fossils do? Whether it was land or marine |
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