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which climate prevails in the northwest coast of the united states
[ "Typical Weather on the Pacific Coast Rain and clouds prevail along the Pacific Northwest coastline. (Photo: Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images ) From the mist-shrouded forests of Washington State to the palm tree-lined streets of Southern California, the climate of the U.S. Pacific Coast is diverse. In the Pacific Northwest, a cold drizzle prevails, but further south, towards Mexico, famously sunny skies and mild temperatures draw scores of visitors and residents. Weather also varies by season, with the Northwest emerging from its clouds in summer, for example." ]
which compound becomes less soluble in water as the temperature
[ "Which compound becomes less soluble in water as the temperature of the solution is increased? Best Answer: In general, gases become less soluble in water as the temperature rises. ... 1, Reference Table G shows that HCl becomes less soluble as the ..." ]
which contestant on the bachelor was missing
[ "'Bachelor' Contestant Rebekah Martinez Was Reported Missing Last Year, But She's Been Very Visible 'Bachelor' Contestant Rebekah Martinez Was Reported Missing Last Year, But She's Been Very Visible Entertainment 4:59 PM PST, February 2, 2018 - Deborah Hastings Rebekah Martinez was hiding in plain sight." ]
which county is knoxville, tn in
[ "- Knox County | Knoxville, TN Parks and Recreation Open Until: August 24, 2018 at 11:59 PM EST Status: Accepting Applications Details: Salary: $22 or Umpires $12 for Scorekeepers Apply Now Details" ]
which drone does casey neistat use
[ "What Drone Does YouTuber Casey Neistat Use? For almost all of Casey Neistat’s daily vlogs he was using the DJU Phanton 3 & 4 Quadcopter. Casey openly said that he loved this drone as far as video quality and performance were concerned. This drone provides some very crispy 4K video with a 25 minute flight time." ]
definition of azimuth
[ "Definitions &Translations Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Azimuth. An azimuth is an angular measurement in a spherical coordinate system. The vector from an observer to a point of interest is projected perpendicularly onto a reference plane; the angle between the projected vector and a reference vector on the reference plane is called the azimuth." ]
which epithelia contain two or more cell layers
[ "Epithelial Tissues Simple epithelia: composed of a single cell layer. Stratified epithelia: consisting of two or more cell layers stacked one on top of the other. Squamous cells: flattened and scalelike. Cuboidal cells: boxlike. Columnar cells: tall and column shaped. Simple squamous epithelium: The simplest of the epithelia" ]
astringent define
[ "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 astringent(Noun) A substance which draws tissue together, thus restricting the flow of blood. 2 astringent(Adjective) Sharp, caustic, severe. 3 astringent(Adjective) Having the effect of drawing tissue together; styptic." ]
which event nearly caused nuclear war?
[ "New Study Suggests Solar Storm in 1967 Nearly Caused Nuclear War New Study Suggests Solar Storm in 1967 Nearly Caused Nuclear War. The sun as seen on May 23, 1967. A powerful flare erupted from the bright area in the top-center of the solar disk." ]
which feature do gas giants have that terrestrial planets do not?
[ "Geology of solar terrestrial planets Terrestrial planets are substantially different from the giant planets, which might not have solid surfaces and are composed mostly of some combination of hydrogen, helium, and water existing in various physical states." ]
which google home
[ "Google Home: A cheat sheet Google Home, like Amazon Alexa, is a Wi-Fi connected smart home hub and digital assistant. Home is a small speaker tower that contains far-field microphones designed to pick up speech at a distance as well as touch controls, a microphone mute button, and lights that let you know when it's listening." ]
which health care system provides all citizens or residents with equal access to health care services
[ "Pros and Cons of Universal Healthcare Universal Health Care which is also known as universal care, universal coverage or universal health coverage is a term that is used to address a health care system which provides health care and financial protection to every citizen of a specific country." ]
which heart valve is between the left atrium and left ventricle?
[ "- The LEFT ventricle and pulmonary artery are not connected by a valve. The RIGHT ventricle is connected by the pulmonic valve. The mitral valve separates the left a…trium from the left ventricle and the tricuspid valve seperates the right atrium from the right ventricle." ]
which hormone's release is ultimately affected by corticotropin releasing hormone (crh)?
[ "Hormones of the Hypothalamus Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) Somatostatin; Dopamine. All of these are released into the blood in the capillaries and travel immediately – in portal veins – to a second capillary bed in the anterior lobe of the pituitary, where they exert their effects. All of them are released in periodic spurts. In fact, replacement hormone therapy with these hormones does not work unless the replacements are also given in spurts. Two other hypothalamic hormones:" ]
which ion is regulated by dietary intake, kidney
[ "Calcium metabolism Calcium metabolism refers to the movements and regulation of calcium ions (Ca 2+) into and out of various body compartments, such as the gastrointestinal tract, the blood plasma, the extracellular and the intracellular fluid, and bone tissue." ]
how does guaifenesin work in the body
[ "Mucinex A: Mucinex (guaifenesin) is an over-the-counter product which is used to relieve chest congestion. Guaifenesin works by loosening the phlegm in the chest so that it can be expelled easier. Generally speaking, drug interactions fall into three main categories: Drug-drug (i.e., prescription, over-the-counter, herbals, dietary supplements) interactions occur when two or more drugs react with each other." ]
which is a vascular tissue in plants?
[ "PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE The ground tissue comprises the bulk of the primary plant body. Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells are common in the ground tissue. Vascular tissue transports food, water, hormones and minerals within the plant. Vascular tissue includes xylem, phloem, parenchyma, and cambium cells. Two views of the structure of the root and root meristem." ]
how does heart work
[ "What makes the heart beat? The atria and ventricles work together, alternately contracting and relaxing to pump blood through your heart. The electrical system of the heart is the power source that makes this possible. Your heartbeat is triggered by electrical impulses that travel down a special pathway through the heart." ]
which is the original delmonico's
[ "- Delmonico steak. Delmonico steak (or steak Delmonico) is a particular preparation of one of several cuts of beef (typically the ribeye) originated by Delmonico's restaurant in New York City during the mid-19th century. Controversy exists about the specific cut of steak that Delmonico's originally used." ]
which kind of biologist would most likely study whales?
[ "Which kind of biologist would most likely study interactions between organisms? The kind of biologist that would study whales is a marine biologist. These are the experts who specialize in the study of sea creatures and habitats. The kind of biologist that would study whales is a marine biologist. These are the experts who specialize in the study of sea creatures and habitats." ]
which law says elastic limits strain produced is proportional to the stress called
[ "Stress-strain Diagram An arbitrary strain of 0.05 mm/mm is frequently taken as the dividing line between these two classes. Stress-strain diagram of a medium-carbon structural steel. Proportional Limit (Hooke's Law) From the origin O to the point called proportional limit, the stress-strain curve is a straight line. This linear relation between elongation and the axial force causing was first noticed by Sir Robert Hooke in 1678 and is called Hooke's Law that within the proportional limit, the stress is directly proportional to strain or" ]
which legal protection requires you to defend it with lawsuits
[ "- “Asset Protection,” as discussed here, means devising legal methods that will help protect you against lawsuits, claims and judgments arising from the ownership and operation of rental property. Today’s insurance policies include a growing list of “exclusions” intended to reduce […]" ]
which memory is also called primary memory
[ "- The following terms related to memory of a computer or Primary memory: 1. Random Access Memory (RAM): The primary storage is called as Random Access Memory (RAM) because it is possible to randomly select and use any location of the memory, directly store and retrieve data. It takes same time to reach any address of the memory as it takes for the first address. It is also called read / write memory." ]
which molecule is split apart in photosystem ii?
[ "Does Photosystem-I split water? Water is split by a OEC (oxygen evolving complex) containing ions of Mn, Cl, calcium and oxygen atoms present associated with PS II; not with PS I. Also electrons required to neutralise charge created by exit of electrons from the reaction centre chlorophyll molecules are first donated by tyrosine residues present in the PS II component." ]
which movement increases the angle between articulating bones?
[ "Joint Movements This page lists with short definitions the types of movements at synovial joints. Joint movements of this type are also known as anatomical movements. For more detailed information about a specific movement click the the name of the joint movement in the tables below (pink links in bold). Angular movements involve either an increase or a decrease in the angle between the articulating bones." ]
which muscle type is involved in the function of the digestive tract and blood vessels?
[ "- **Which muscle type is involved in the function of the digestive tract and blood vessels? Smooth smooth muscle functions in many systems of the body, including the digestive tract and blood vessels. **How does cardiac muscle differ from the other types of muscle? **True or false?" ]
which of the following parts of the brain is involved in coordination of motor patterns?
[ "- The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex muscular movements. This part of the brain also communicates with the rest of the central nervous system a … nd helps maintain posture. Which part of the brain regulates and coordinates all complex motor activities? The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls and coordinates complex motor activities using signals from other parts of the brain and the spinal cord. It is locat … ed in the back of the head at the base of the brain." ]
which of the following structures form cytoplasmic channels that connect adjacent plant cells through the cell walls?
[ "The extracellular matrix functions to communicate by The primary and secondary cell walls serve as the outer covering of the plasma membrane, while the middle lamella acts as the intermediate partition between two adjacent plant cells. Describe the role of the plasmodesmata in plant cell communication. Plasmodesmata form cytoplasmic channels, lined by membranes, that allow the cytoplasm of one plant cell to run continuously into an adjacent cell. Plasmodesmata unify an entire plant, generating linkages among all the cells. Cytoskeletal structures at the sites of the plas-modesmata guide large molecules towards the channels, facilitating their entry into adjacent cells. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Question 1 Which of the following does NOT enclose a plant cell? collagen a. cellulose b. middle lamella c. primary cell wall d. secondary cell wall e." ]
which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the smallest frequency?
[ "Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength? Best Answer: Microwaves have the longest wavelengths out of these 3, but radio waves have even longer wavelength than microwaves. Out of these 3, microwaves have the longest wave length, the smallest frequency and the least energy. Out of these 3, x rays have the shortest wavelength, the great frequency and the most energy. In order of decreasing wavelength, increasing frequency and increasing energy of the EM spectrum is Radio waves Microwaves Infrared radiation Visible light Ultraviolet rays X-rays Gamma rays." ]
amazon consumer services number
[ "Amazon: 0870 280 2518 You can use the main Amazon contact number on 0800 496 1081 to get straight through to Amazon customer service. There are no limits as to what one can get assistance with when speaking with the Amazon customer service department. Help is available at all hours via phone, email, and on social media." ]
which organ is supplied with blood by the coronary arteries
[ "- Coronary Circulation. The heart muscle, like every other organ or tissue in your body, needs oxygen-rich blood to survive. Blood is supplied to the heart by its own vascular system, called coronary circulation. The aorta (the main blood supplier to the body) branches off into two main coronary blood vessels (also called arteries). These coronary arteries branch off into smaller arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the entire heart muscle. The right coronary artery supplies blood mainly to the right side of the heart." ]
which pathogen depends on living cells
[ "How do viruses reproduce? Yes, viruses need a living host to replicate. A virion needs to be inside a living cell in order to hijack that cell so that more virus particles can be made by the cell. S … ince a virus is not a living thing, it doesn't reproduce in the same way" ]
which phrase best describes the meaning of the term humanism?
[ "Humanism Humanism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively, and generally prefers critical thinking and evidence over acceptance of dogma or superstition. The meaning of the term humanism has fluctuated according to the successive intellectual movements which have identified with it. The term was coined by theologian Friedrich Niethammer at the beginning of the 19th century to refer to a system of education based on the stud" ]
which phylum is acanthocephala in
[ "The Phylum Acanthocephala The phylum Acanthocephala consists of the “thorny-headed worms,” or “spiny-headed worms.” With regard to number of acanthocephalan parasites that infect domesticated animals, the phylum Acanthocephala is very small." ]
which quality of high-performing teams helps team members build confidence?
[ "High-performance Teams: Understanding Team Cohesiveness Interpersonal empathy is critical to confidence. Interpersonal empathy builds confidence within team members; once team confidence is achieved, individual confidence will then follow. The team must be aware of each member’s skills and personality. People on teams in which they knew one another better were more efficient and got more work done." ]
which quarks have a positive charge
[ "Why do quarks only have charges of +2/3 or -1/3? Not 1/3 or -2/3? An up quark (+2/3) would have a positive (+) charge type mono-charge with a +1 charge strength join a negative charge type mono-charge with a -1/3 charge strength to get a net +2/3 charge for that formed elemental particle. Conversely, a down quark would have a -2/3 mono-charge joined with a +1/3 mono-charge for a net -1/3 charge." ]
which rotator cuff muscle originates on the subscapular fossa of the scapula and inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus?
[ "Shoulder & Neck Training Like A Beast! Muscle-Specific Hypertrophy Workouts! The only anterior muscle of the rotator cuff is the subscapularis. The subscapularis originates from the subscapular fossa of the scapula and inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus. It is a medial rotator of the arm. Of even greater concern is the subscapularis' job of preventing anterior dislocation of the head of the humerus. Trapezius: The trapezius is the easily distinguishable muscle superior muscle of the neck/back, is divided into three different groups: the superior fibers, middle fibers, and inferior fibers." ]
which sexually transmitted disease has three stages, the first of which involves development of a chancre?
[ "Syphilis: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You The sexually transmitted disease known as syphilis has three major stages of infection and one inactive or latent stage. The first stage of a syphilis infection manifests itself typically as the formation of a small ulcer or chancre on the site of the..." ]
which situation does a company issue a note receivable
[ "Financial Statements: The Balance Sheet Notes Receivable (N/R) N/R is a receivable due the company, in the form of a promissory note, arising because the company made a loan. Making loans is the business of banks, not of operating business, and particularly not the business of a small company with limited financial resources. Notes receivable is probably a note due from one of three sources: 1. Customers, 2. Employee, or 3. Officers of the company. Customer notes receivable is when the customer who borrowed from the company probably did so because he could not meet the accounts receivable terms." ]
which state is legal cultivation medical marijuana for business
[ "State Medical Marijuana Laws 8/30/2017. In 1996, California voters passed Proposition 215, making the Golden State the first in the union to allow for the medical use of marijuana. Since then, 28 more states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico have enacted similar laws." ]
how does rational choice theory predict
[ "Rational choice theory (criminology) and penology. In criminology, rational choice theory adopts a utilitarian belief that man is a reasoning actor who weighs means and ends, costs and benefits, and makes a rational choice. This method was designed by Cornish and Clarke to assist in thinking about situational crime prevention. It is assumed that crime is purposive behavior designed to meet the offender’s commonplace needs for such things as money, status, sex and excitement, and that meeting these needs involves the making of decisions and ..." ]
which super bowl did colin kaepernick play in
[ "Play that decided Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens make final stand It's a darn good blitz, he said following the Ravens' 34-31 victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. And on Sunday the Ravens ran it to perfection. Defensive tackle Arthur Jones slapped the center on the side and slipped past him toward Niners quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe raced through on the other side. Both had clean shots at the passer before them. If Pees was watching the surge, he would have seen that Kaepernick had no chance against Cable." ]
which surgery for crooked nose
[ "How Does Dr. Sam Rizk Fix A Crooked/Broken Nose? Our doctor may use any number of techniques to fix a crooked/broken nose, including procedures such as rhinoplasty, septoplasty or septorhinoplasty. However, no matter what the circumstances, the goals are always to restore symmetry and nasal airway function." ]
which system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide?
[ "Respiratory System The main job of the Respiratory System is to provide the blood with oxygen, so the rest of the body can get oxygen too. The body does this by breathing. Our body breathes in oxygen, and breathes out carbon dioxide. By changing these gases in our bodies, the blood gets oxygen. Molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide are passively exchanged." ]
which therapy is most likely to be effective in treating patients with eating disorders?
[ "Connecting feelings, thoughts and deeds: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and eating disorders Connecting feelings, thoughts and deeds: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and eating disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is the leading evidence-based treatment for adults with eating disorders and is also adapted for use with younger patients. It is based on the theory that a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected and can be restructured to support new, healthier thoughts and actions. Cognitive behavior therapy provides the foundation for individual and group therapies throughout all levels of care at the Center for Eating Disorders." ]
definition of culture in an organization
[ "organizational culture Definition of organizational culture: The values and behaviors that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization. Organizational culture includes an organization's expectations, experiences, ..." ]
definition of curfew
[ "- curfew. 1 the ringing of a bell to prompt people to extinguish fires and lights. 2 the time at which the curfew bell was rung. 3 the bell itself." ]
which type of combat order precisely and cocisely explains the mission, the commander's intent, and concept of how to accomplish the mission?
[ "Which type of combat order precisely and concisely explains the mission the commanders intent and the concept of how to accomplish the mission? Which type of combat order precisely and concisely explain the mission the commander's intent and concept of how to accomplish the mission? An OPORD (abbreviation for Operations Order) is the type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission of the commander's intent and concept of how to … accomplish a mission." ]
which type of mountain is formed due to the collision of two different kinds of plates?
[ "Types of Mountains Fold Mountains The most common type of mountain in the world are called fold mountains. When you see vast mountain ranges stretching on for thousands of kilometers, those are fold mountains. Fold mountains are formed when two of the Earth’s tectonic plates collide head on; like two cars crashing together. The edges of each tectonic plate crumple and buckle, and these create the mountains." ]
which type of receptor alters the cytoskeleton when its ligand binds to it?
[ "- : ligand binding to a G protein-coupled receptor opens an ion channel or alters enzyme activity - integrin receptor : ligand binding to integrin receptors alters the cytoskeleton Signal Amplification -turns one signal molecule into multiple second messenger molecules -ligand binds with receptor -receptor-ligand complex turns on amplifier enzyme ( ..." ]
which type of tissue has abundant nonliving extracellular matrix
[ "What tissue type has an nonliving extracellular matrix? Connective tissue is living cells that have an abundant non-living extracellular matrix." ]
which type of wave cannot have compressions and rarefactions?
[ "Do transversal waves have compressions/rarefactions? Answers. 1 In longitudinal waves , the direction of vibration of particles are parallel to the direction of the wave motion, Thus compression and rarefaction are there in the longitudinal wave in the direction of the wave. In the case of transverse wave , the particles vibrate in a perpendicular direction, hence there are no compression and rarefaction in a transverse wave in the direction of the wave motion . The previous answer speaks about the small compression and rarefaction in any wave in a direction perpendicular to the wave motion ." ]
which variety of rosemary grows well in north carolina?
[ "Which Herbs Grow Well in North Carolina? Rosemary. A popular herb to grow in North Carolina is rosemary. This perennial plant grows taller than most herbs, up to 6 feet in height, and remains its vibrant green all season long. Rosemary grows in upright mounds that look like small bushes. Planted along the front walkway or flower bed, rosemary creates a stunning focal point to the landscape." ]
which vitamins help heal bruises
[ "Foods That Help Bruises Heal Faster Certain nutrients in your diet can contribute to the healing and prevention of bruising. Ensure you regularly get enough of vitamins C, K, B-12 and folate. Video of the Day" ]
which was one immediate effect
[ "What is the one effect of the french revolution? One immediate effect of revolution is a sense of euphoria and freedom in general. A long term effect of revolution on a populace may be a sense of empowerment." ]
which wave is carrying the most energy?
[ "What wave has the highest amount of energy? Gamma-Rays have the highest amount of energy out of any wave. The smaller the wavelength that a wave has the HIGHER the energy the wave has since they are inversely related. The one with the highest frequency, gamma rays. If you imagine the wave as a sine wave, then the wave rises and falls so many times a second. If the freqency is low, the rise and fall are slow. But if the frequency is high, the rises and falls take place much faster. So the higher frequency waves have more energy. The energy of a photon is given by the Plank / Einstein relationship E = h f" ]
how does sperm develop
[ "Where does sperm develop? Sperm is created in seminiferous tubule (the testicles), then mature in the epididymus." ]
white pine millings in wv
[ "White Pine Millings White Pine Millings is located at the address 119 Loghouse Rd in Racine, West Virginia 25165. They can be contacted via phone at (304) 837-7940 for pricing, hours and directions. White Pine Millings has an annual sales volume of 501K - 999,999. For maps and directions to White Pine Millings view the map to the right." ]
who administers the federal unemployment compensation laws?
[ "Unemployment Compensation In this section you studied the following features of unemployment compensation, a pure social insurance program: State unemployment programs pay weekly cash benefits to workers who are involuntarily unemployed. Unemployment compensation is established by federal legislation, but it is administered by each state." ]
who announced the european recovery program?
[ "- Marshall Plan. Introduction. The Marshall Plan, also known as the European Recovery Program, channeled over $13 billion to finance the economic recovery of Europe between 1948 and 1951. The Marshall Plan successfully sparked economic recovery, meeting its objective of ‘restoring the confidence of the European people in the economic future of their own countries and of Europe as a whole.’ The plan is named for Secretary of State George C. Marshall, who announced it in a commencement speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947." ]
who are laura and petrarch
[ "Introduction While attending services on Good Friday, 1327, Petrarch purportedly saw and fell in love with a woman he called Laura. For the remainder of his life Petrarch wrote lyrics about his unrequited love for her, initially gathering them in a volume around 1336 and revising and expanding the collection thereafter.", "Introduction Petrarch 1304-1374. (Born Francesco Petracco; changed to Petrarca; also referred to as Francis Petrarch) Italian poet, philosopher, and biographer. One of the most prominent and influential poets in world literature, Petrarch is a major figure in humanist philosophy and the early Italian Renaissance." ]
who are net a porter founders
[ "Multimillionaire Net-a-Porter founder Dame Natalie Massenet, 52, welcomes her first son with partner, 38 - thanks to the 'most generous help' of a surrogate Multimillionaire Net-a-Porter founder Dame Natalie Massenet, 52, welcomes her first son with partner, 38 - thanks to the 'most generous help' of a surrogate LA-born fashion entrepreneur announced birth of first son on Instagram; Jet Everest is first child with her photographer partner Erik Torstensson, 38" ]
who are quakers
[ "Quakers Quakers are members of a group with Christian roots that began in England in the 1650s. The formal title of the movement is the Society of Friends or the Religious Society of Friends. There are about 210,000 Quakers across the world." ]
who authored desperation
[ "Desperation (novel) Desperation (novel) Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its mirror novel, The Regulators. It was made into a TV film starring Ron Perlman, Tom Skerritt and Steven Weber in 2006. The two novels represent parallel universes relative to one another, and most of the characters present in one novel's world also exist in the other novel's reality, albeit in different circumstances. Desperation is a story about several people who, while traveling along the desolate" ]
who came up the the saying the iron curtain
[ "- A phrase coined by Winston Churchill, the Iron Curtain was a physical, political, military and ideological barrier that stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea that was erected right after World War II." ]
who coined the concept survival of the fittest? charles darwin karl marx herbert spencer max weber
[ "Gilded Age Herbert Spencer, not Darwin, coined the term Survival of the Fittest. Find this Pin and more on Social Justice by HealthyEatingCO. The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie . Herbert Spencer, not Darwin, coined the term Survival of the Fittest. See More" ]
definition of dongle
[ "dongle A dongle (pronounced DONG-uhl) is a hardware key for securing access to a licensed software application and establishing a chain of trust. The software application uses encrypted communication to access the hardware key and verify the legitimacy of a license before the program will run." ]
who composed the return of ulysses
[ "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria. Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (SV 325, The Return of Ulysses to his Homeland) is an opera consisting of a prologue and five acts (later revised to three), set by Claudio Monteverdi to a libretto by Giacomo Badoaro. The opera was first performed at the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice during the 1639–1640 carnival season." ]
who created an engraving of the boston massacre to increase support for the patriot cause?
[ "Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770, in which British Army soldiers shot and killed several people while under attack by a mob. The incident was heavily publicized by leading Patriots, such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, to encourage rebellion against the British authorities. British troops had been stationed in Boston, capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, since 1768 in order to protect and support crown-appointed" ]
who created school for feeble minded
[ "Library Collections: Document: Full Text In June, 1848, Dr. Hervey B. Wilbur had started an Institution for Feeble Minded Youth, which was located in the building now known as the Jenkins' house, on Pleasant street. It was the first institution of the kind founded in this country, if not in the world, and was wholly a new experiment." ]
who directed the giver
[ "The Giver The Giver, as a book and as a film directed by Phillip Noyce, is a spiritually literate resource that reveals how love and memory are the linchpins of a full and rich life. Jonas (Brenton Thwaites) lives with his parents (Alexander Skarsgard and Katie Holmes) and a younger sister (Emma Tremblay)." ]
who discovered the element carbon
[ "- Carbon was first discovered in prehistoric times as charcoal. It became recognized as an element in the 17th century, after Robert Boyle classified an element as a substance that could not be decomposed into simpler substances. Carbon was named by French scientist Antoine Lavoisier as he carried out a variety of experiments to reveal its properties." ]
who excavated knossos
[ "The Palace of Minos at Knossos The Palace at Knossos was first extensively excavated by Sir Arthur Evans, beginning in 1900. in the earliest years of the 20th century. One of the pioneers of the field of archaeology, Evans had a marvelous imagination and a tremendous creative fire, and he used his skills to create what you can go and see today at Knossos in northern Crete." ]
who foundation for internal classification of diseases
[ "Human Abnormal Development The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. This includes the analysis of the general health situation of population groups." ]
who founded georgetown university
[ "History of Georgetown History of Georgetown. Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher learning in the United States. John Carroll’s founding of Georgetown College coincides with the birth of our nation. In 1789, Carroll secured the deed to 60 acres of land on a hilltop overlooking the village of Georgetown." ]
who founded sunscreen
[ "Who Invented Sunscreen? One of the first sunscreens was invented by chemist Franz Greiter in 1938. Greiter's sunscreen was called Gletscher Crème or Glacier Cream and had a sun protection factor (SPF) of 2. The formula for Glacier Cream was picked up by a company called Piz Buin, named after the place Greiter was sunburned and thus inspired to invent sunscreen." ]
who has quit trump's advisory team
[ "Disney CEO Bob Iger quits Trump advisory team as 'matter of principle' Disney CEO Bob Iger quits Trump advisory team as 'matter of principle'. Two CEO advisers walked away from President Trump on Thursday. Disney () CEO Bob Iger said he will step down from Trump's business advisory council, protesting the president's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate deal. Protecting our planet and driving economic growth are critical to our future, and they aren't mutually exclusive, Iger said in a statement." ]
who held the view that businesses should regulate themselves without government oversight?
[ "Greenspan Concedes Error on Regulation “This modern risk-management paradigm held sway for decades,” he said. “The whole intellectual edifice, however, collapsed in the summer of last year.” Mr. Waxman noted that the Fed chairman had been one of the nation’s leading voices for deregulation, displaying past statements in which Mr. Greenspan had argued that government regulators were no better than markets at imposing discipline." ]
who invented the tabata exercises
[ "A 4-minute workout is blowing up on Pinterest and Instagram â and you can do it anywhere Dr. Izumi Tabata, the man who invented the workout, completed a study that found Tabata to be extremely effective for building muscles. 4 / The entire workout only lasts 4 minutes, but many people like to combine different sets, making the workout go on for a little longer." ]
who is admiral rickover
[ "Hyman G. Rickover Hyman G. Rickover. Hyman George Rickover (January 27, 1900 – July 8, 1986) was a four-star admiral of the United States Navy who directed the original development of naval nuclear propulsion and controlled its operations for three decades as director of Naval Reactors." ]
who is amandla stenberg
[ "'Hunger Games' star uses coming out as bisexual to promote #BlackGirlMagic (CNN)You might remember actress Amandla Stenberg from her ill-fated role in the first Hunger Games film as Jennifer Lawrence's endearing sidekick, Rue. The 17-year is stepping out of the franchise's shadow and using her star power to inspire other black women to embrace their identity." ]
who is ann rand?
[ "Who Is Ayn Rand? Ayn Rand was an American novelist and philosopher and the creator of Objectivism, which she called a philosophy for living on earth. Ayn Rand was an American novelist and philosopher and the creator of Objectivism, which she called a philosophy for living on earth." ]
definition of explicate
[ "explicate explicate definition: Explicate is defined as to analyze something to discover its meaning, or to develop something in further detail. (verb) Analyzing a book to discover its meaning is an example of a time when you explicate. ..." ]
who is ben hanisch
[ "- Amy Schumer's boyfriend is a furniture designer and a photographer named Ben Hanisch. The couple met on a dating app and fell in love. Amy Schumer's boyfriend is a furniture designer and a photographer named Ben Hanisch." ]
who is boll weevil
[ "Boll Weevil (restaurant) Boll Weevil (restaurant) Boll Weevil was a casual dining chain of hamburger restaurants located in San Diego, California, United States." ]
who is bradley beach nj senator
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