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{"datasets_id": 161291, "wiki_id": "Q3557263", "sp": 10, "sc": 1071, "ep": 14, "ec": 266} | 161,291 | Q3557263 | 10 | 1,071 | 14 | 266 | Victor Despeignes | Cancer treatment & Other work | this, other physicians tried using X-rays to treat numerous human ailments from acne to breast cancer. Malignancies were found to be the most amenable to X-ray treatment. They also found out the side effects. Other work Between 1866 and 1894, Despeignes worked as a hygienist physician in Lyon. He researched the quality of tap water and tuberculosis. He became the chief of the laboratory of Louis Pasteur in 1892. Between 1907 and 1937 he was the director of town hygiene in Chambéry. |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 545} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 545 | Victor Rice | Ska & Reggae | Victor Rice Ska & Reggae Rice began playing ska music in 1988 as a bass player with The Scofflaws, one of the most important ska bands of the third wave era. In the early and mid-1990s, he emerged as a central figure in New York’s ska scene, both as a performer (Scofflaws, Stubborn All-Stars, New York Ska Jazz Ensemble) and a producer, (The Pietasters, The Slackers, The Adjusters, Skavoovie and the Epitones and others) and gained notoriety for having worked with many of the bands on the influential Moon Ska record label. In 1996, Rice began experimenting with dub |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 6, "sc": 545, "ep": 6, "ec": 1196} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 6 | 545 | 6 | 1,196 | Victor Rice | Ska & Reggae | music, largely at Version City, the recording studio Jeff "King Django" Baker founded on East Third Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side for his label, Stubborn Records. The approach to music at Version City was completely analog and novel, in that recordings were largely collaborative and community oriented. This allowed Rice to explore and develop his dub technique with the large “Version City Rockers” stable of musicians, alongside musician/producers like “Agent” Jay Nugent. Rice’s first solo record, At Version City, was recorded completely at the Version City studio and released in 1999.
In the 2000s, Rice continued to play bass |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 6, "sc": 1196, "ep": 6, "ec": 1780} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 6 | 1,196 | 6 | 1,780 | Victor Rice | Ska & Reggae | on and produce recordings for artists like Vic Ruggiero, Rocker T and Crazy Baldhead. He also continued to perform with the Victor Rice Octet, a band that performs his own ska and reggae compositions, and as the Strikkly Vikkly Dubsystem, a solo act in which Rice mixes dub live on stage using an analog reel-to-reel tape machine and traditional signal processing effects. Although influenced by important foundational artists such as King Tubby and Augustus Pablo, Rice has a dub style that is distinct from that of the genre’s early pioneers. While he employs many of the delay, |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 6, "sc": 1780, "ep": 6, "ec": 2460} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 6 | 1,780 | 6 | 2,460 | Victor Rice | Ska & Reggae | echo, and reverb effects the original dub mixers used, he generally works with ska rhythms that are more quickly-paced than the traditional roots reggae rhythms found in Jamaican dub.
After moving to São Paulo, Brazil in 2002, Rice continued to produce reggae and ska music by a variety of international acts, including Firebug (Brazil), The Moon Invaders (Belgium), The Stingers ATX (USA), The Japonicans (Japan) and Chris Murray (Canada), Pitshú (a.k.a. Alberto Matondo Manzambi)/Cedric Brooks (Brazil&Angola/Jamaica) and Buford O’Sullivan (USA). In addition, from 2000-2009 Rice was a bassist and engineer with Easy Star Records and worked on many of their recordings, |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 6, "sc": 2460, "ep": 10, "ec": 295} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 6 | 2,460 | 10 | 295 | Victor Rice | Ska & Reggae & Television | including Dub Side of the Moon, Radiodread, Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band and Ticklah vs. Axelrod. He also released his second solo album “In America” in 2003, an album of dub music so named because it was recorded in New York and finished in São Paulo. Television In 1999 Rice started working in television, at first with an apprenticeship with Cliff Schwarz Music, a post-production agency based in New York City. There, he composed, mixed and worked on sound design for programs that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel and the USA Network. He remained with Cliff |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 10, "sc": 295, "ep": 10, "ec": 995} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 10 | 295 | 10 | 995 | Victor Rice | Television | Schwarz Music until 2004, when Rice became an audio engineer and mixer for Ultrabland, a digital production agency that offers editorial, design and music services for television brands. During his tenure with Ultrabland which lasted until 2008, he mixed and did post-production work on numerous promotional campaigns for companies like HBO (including its channel design), Showtime, the SyFy Channel, the USA Network and Nickelodeon.
Since 2011, he has been affiliated with Kittens Post, a media enterprise that provides original music for the SyFy Channel, Lifetime and A&E.
In television, Rice developed considerable skill with digital production techniques. His experience in the |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 10, "sc": 995, "ep": 14, "ec": 462} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 10 | 995 | 14 | 462 | Victor Rice | Television & In Brazil | medium (both in the US and Brazil), led him to invest more heavily in his reputation as a mix engineer. In Brazil After moving to São Paulo in 2002, Rice continued to perform, largely with the ska and reggae group Firebug BR, for whom he played bass, composed, produced. Composed of notable artists from both the United States and Brazil, Firebug BR was signed to São Paulo-based Radiola Records, toured internationally and was considered an important group that improved the ska music scene in São Paulo. Since 2004 he has also worked closely with Dubversão Sistema de Som, |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 14, "sc": 462, "ep": 14, "ec": 1080} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 14 | 462 | 14 | 1,080 | Victor Rice | In Brazil | one of São Paulo's first roots reggae sound systems.
In Brazil, Rice continued to work as a producer and especially a mix engineer, at first with Estudio El Rocha (2002-2010), where he worked as a mix engineer (on both analog and digital systems) for a wide range of different artists. Between 2002 and 2014, he also worked with Radiola Records, a record label based in São Paulo, where he engineered label productions and booked ska acts going to Brazil from North America.
During this period, Rice worked on projects by several international reggae and ska artists including The Slackers (USA), Dr. |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 14, "sc": 1080, "ep": 14, "ec": 1715} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 14 | 1,080 | 14 | 1,715 | Victor Rice | In Brazil | Ring-Ding (Germany), Proyecto Secreto (Belgium), Open Season (Switzerland), Two Tone Club (France), Glen Brown (Jamaica), Vieja Skina (Peru), PASO's Roots Rockers (Hungary), Dave Hillyard (USA) and Corey Harris (USA). He also was the mix engineer on the live DVD Arena by the Skatalites. However, he also became more fully exposed to a range of Brazilian musical styles, especially Brazilian MPB music. He has since worked on a number of major projects for notable Brazilian artists, including Pitshú's Basoda (2008), Marcelo Camelo's DVD MTV ao Vivo (2010) and his album Toque Dela (2011), Lu Guedes’s album EletrOrquestra (2011), |
{"datasets_id": 161292, "wiki_id": "Q7926281", "sp": 14, "sc": 1715, "ep": 14, "ec": 2360} | 161,292 | Q7926281 | 14 | 1,715 | 14 | 2,360 | Victor Rice | In Brazil | Peixoto & Machado El Esquisito Mundo Grátis (2012) Mallu Magalhães’s album Pitanga (2013), Wado’s album Vazio Tropical (2013), and Pedro Morais’s album Vertigem (2013) and Pitshú's 2 (2014). Rice has also mixed several dozen singles for a number of Brazilian artists including Anelis Assumpção, Curumin, 12 Dolares Crew, Marietta Vital e Mairah Rocha, Coquetel Acapulco, Peixoto & Machado, Luisa Maita, Paulinho To, Pitshú & The Senior Allstars and others.
In 2008, Rice began building his own studio, Studio Copan. It was completed in 2010 and is located in and named after the famous Edifício Copan building in São Paulo.
In |
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{"datasets_id": 161293, "wiki_id": "Q7935199", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 660} | 161,293 | Q7935199 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 660 | Virtualization for aggregation | Virtualization for aggregation Virtualization for aggregation combines physical servers and their memory and CPU power to create a single, large virtual machine.
Virtualization for aggregation is the opposite of traditional server virtualization, which partitions a single physical system so that multiple OSes can be run on the hardware. The technology is primarily used to run compute-intensive applications on a virtual symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system, and can benefit users who want to provide very large memory and capacity resources for high-performance computing (HPC) needs without having to invest in proprietary SMP systems, which are beyond the reach of many users. |
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{"datasets_id": 161294, "wiki_id": "Q7938514", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 75} | 161,294 | Q7938514 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 75 | Vladimir Msryan | Death | Vladimir Msryan Death On 24 August 2010, Msryan died in Yerevan, at the age of 72, from leukemia. |
{"datasets_id": 161295, "wiki_id": "Q7973459", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 293} | 161,295 | Q7973459 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 293 | Water buffalo (zodiac) | Water buffalo (zodiac) The buffalo is the second animal symbol in the 12-year cycle of the Vietnamese zodiac, taking the place of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac. Water buffalo are industrious and patient. In general, the year is slow and steady, appropriate for scientists. The hours of the buffalo are from 1 to 3 am. |
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{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 362} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 362 | Wei Fangzhi | Background | Wei Fangzhi Wei Fangzhi (Chinese: 韋方質) (died October 1, 690), formally the Duke of Fuyang (扶陽公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who served as chancellor during the first reign of Emperor Ruizong. Background Wei Fangzhi's grandfather Wei Yunqi (韋雲起) had served as an official both during the early Tang Dynasty and Tang's predecessor Sui Dynasty, but was killed in 626 shortly after the coup known as the Incident at Xuanwu Gate—as his superior Dou Gui (竇軌), with whom he had a poor relationship, suspected him of being an associate of Li Jiancheng the Crown Prince, who |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 8, "sc": 362, "ep": 12, "ec": 94} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 8 | 362 | 12 | 94 | Wei Fangzhi | Background & Service as chancellor | had been killed during the incident by his brother Li Shimin the Prince of Qin (the later Emperor Taizong and grandfather of Emperor Ruizong). Wei Fangzhi's father Wei Shishi (韋師實) subsequently served as a Tang official as well, and by the time of Emperor Ruizong's first reign was prefect of Hua Prefecture (華州, roughly modern Weinan, Shaanxi) and deputy head of the household of the crown prince Li Chengqi, with the title of Duke of Fuyang. Service as chancellor Not much is known about the early part of Wei Fangzhi's own career. By 684, he was serving as |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 12, "sc": 94, "ep": 12, "ec": 722} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 12 | 94 | 12 | 722 | Wei Fangzhi | Service as chancellor | Luantai Shilang (鸞臺侍郎), the deputy head of the examination bureau of government (鸞臺, Luantai), when Emperor Ruizong's powerful mother and regent Empress Dowager Wu (later known during her own reign as Wu Zetian) moved him to the post of Fengge Shilang (鳳閣侍郎), the deputy head of the legislative bureau (鳳閣, Fenge) and also gave him the designation of Tong Fengge Luantai Pinzhangshi (同鳳閣鸞臺平章事), making him a chancellor de facto. In 685, she gave him the more honorific designation of Tong Fenge Luantai Sanpin (同鳳閣鸞臺三品).
Wei Fangzhi served as chancellor for the next several years, but his acts were largely unrecorded |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 12, "sc": 722, "ep": 12, "ec": 1320} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 12 | 722 | 12 | 1,320 | Wei Fangzhi | Service as chancellor | in history. An exception was in 687, when Empress Dowager Wu wanted to commission his fellow chancellor Wei Daijia to attack Tufan. Wei Fangzhi, pursuant to the usual protocol, requested that a censor be made the auditor for the campaign. Empress Dowager Wu, however, rejected his request, pointing out that an auditor often served to interfere with the authority of the commanding general, and therefore did not commission an auditor for the campaign. It was also recorded that around that time, Empress Dowager Wu had a large body of administrative regulations drafted, known as the Chuigong |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 12, "sc": 1320, "ep": 12, "ec": 1889} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 12 | 1,320 | 12 | 1,889 | Wei Fangzhi | Service as chancellor | Regulations (垂拱格, Chuigong being the era name at that time), and that Wei Fangzhi was instrumental in editing the regulations to make them appropriate and was praised for it.
By spring 690, Empress Dowager Wu's nephews Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi had become very powerful, and even the chancellors had to bow to them. When Wei Fangzhi suffered an illness that year, Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi went to visit him, but Wei lay on his bed and did not answer their greetings. When someone warned him that not doing so risked offending them, he responded, "Life and death |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 12, "sc": 1889, "ep": 12, "ec": 2481} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 12 | 1,889 | 12 | 2,481 | Wei Fangzhi | Service as chancellor | are all determined by heaven. How can a real man prostrate himself to flatter imperial relatives just to avoid disaster?" Soon, Wei was falsely accused by Empress Dowager Wu's trusted secret police official Zhou Xing, and he was exiled to Dan Prefecture (儋州, roughly modern Danzhou, Hainan), and his assets were seized. Later that year, after Empress Dowager Wu had taken the throne from Emperor Ruizong and become "emperor" of her own Zhou Dynasty, Wei was executed in exile. Only after Wu Zetian herself was overthrown in 710 and replaced by Emperor Ruizong's brother Emperor Zhongzong |
{"datasets_id": 161296, "wiki_id": "Q7979748", "sp": 12, "sc": 2481, "ep": 12, "ec": 2522} | 161,296 | Q7979748 | 12 | 2,481 | 12 | 2,522 | Wei Fangzhi | Service as chancellor | were Wei's honors posthumously restored. |
{"datasets_id": 161297, "wiki_id": "Q20538767", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 530} | 161,297 | Q20538767 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 530 | When Black Birds Fly | Plot summary | When Black Birds Fly Plot summary Heaven is a beautiful, clean suburban paradise. Every block is populated by lush trees and lovely row homes. People are free to roam and do whatever they please, as long as they follow one simple rule: DO NOT communicate with "The Evil One" that dwells on the other side of a giant wall that circles the town, which is under 24-hour surveillance by a team of soldiers wearing monstrous-looking gas masks. The ruler of the town is a man named Caine, who plasters images of himself all around town, insisting that his citizens trust |
{"datasets_id": 161297, "wiki_id": "Q20538767", "sp": 6, "sc": 530, "ep": 6, "ec": 1070} | 161,297 | Q20538767 | 6 | 530 | 6 | 1,070 | When Black Birds Fly | Plot summary | and love him. A small child becomes obsessed with the seemingly increasing flocks of black birds that populate the town. One day after chasing one he discovers a talking cat with a broken leg, who begs Marius and his classmate Eden to crawl through a hole in the wall to help her. The kids decide to do it and she repays them by introducing them to a brightly-colored fruit that grows wildly on the other side of the wall. After consuming it the cat brings them to meet the Evil One, who attempts to teach them the forbidden knowledge that |
{"datasets_id": 161297, "wiki_id": "Q20538767", "sp": 6, "sc": 1070, "ep": 6, "ec": 1101} | 161,297 | Q20538767 | 6 | 1,070 | 6 | 1,101 | When Black Birds Fly | Plot summary | Caine is hiding from them all. |
{"datasets_id": 161298, "wiki_id": "Q3714723", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 532} | 161,298 | Q3714723 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 532 | Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? | Plot | Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? Plot A private investigator is hired by a seductive woman, who undertakes to find out if there are other women in the life of her husband, a wealthy and powerful businessman. To avoid arousing the suspicions of her husband, the detective and his assistant are forced to pass himself off, respectively, for the butler homosexual Diogenes and for Carlotta cook and, with the complicity of his wife, they are taken inside the house, along the rest of the servants. But the task is quite difficult for the two investigators, one dealing with |
{"datasets_id": 161298, "wiki_id": "Q3714723", "sp": 6, "sc": 532, "ep": 6, "ec": 1135} | 161,298 | Q3714723 | 6 | 532 | 6 | 1,135 | Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? | Plot | three women that they assiduously court, and the other with an abusive gardener sex maniac. During a shadowing of her husband, the two detectives discover that this is actually a homosexual who likes to wear women's clothes, and has a relationship with a transvestite, a former boxer middleweight champion Lazio. Accordatisi with her husband for a double-digit compared to the promise from the lady, the two pretend not to have seen anything, so as to receive double compensation by both spouses. Completed the task, the two returned home, giving a lift to two Finnish women, which are actually two men |
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{"datasets_id": 161299, "wiki_id": "Q19662433", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 595} | 161,299 | Q19662433 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 595 | William Affleck | William Affleck William Affleck (5 March 1836 – 6 March 1923) was a Scottish-born Australian politician.
He was born in West Wemyss in Fifeshire, Scotland; his father was storekeeper Arthur Affleck, while his mother's name is unknown. He received a primary education before being apprenticed as a confectioner, and later at a warehouse. He arrived in New South Wales in 1855 and settled at Gundaroo, where he and his father worked as storekeepers. In August 1865 he married Catherine Campbell Cameron, with whom he had two sons; his second marriage, on 17 June 1880, was to Isabella Anderson. In 1894 he |
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{"datasets_id": 161299, "wiki_id": "Q19662433", "sp": 4, "sc": 595, "ep": 4, "ec": 754} | 161,299 | Q19662433 | 4 | 595 | 4 | 754 | William Affleck | was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Free Trade member for Yass; he served until his defeat in 1904. He died at Strathfield in 1923. |
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{"datasets_id": 161300, "wiki_id": "Q8027055", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 722} | 161,300 | Q8027055 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 722 | WisCEL | WisCEL Pedagogy and Course Design | WisCEL WisCEL Pedagogy and Course Design The educators involved in the WisCEL program are encouraged to use non-traditional methods of teaching and a course design built around technology and collaboration-friendly learning spaces. (See WisCEL Center Layout and Usage for technology examples).
In a WisCEL class, emphasis is placed on individualized learning even while class sizes continue to increase. WisCEL doesn't specify any particular course design, but supports faculty in their use of teaching strategies such as flipped classroom Flip teaching, problem based learning, students working together spontaneously, instructor-as-coach models, self-paced learning opportunities, immediate learning progress feedback, and increased instructor time with |
{"datasets_id": 161300, "wiki_id": "Q8027055", "sp": 6, "sc": 722, "ep": 6, "ec": 1375} | 161,300 | Q8027055 | 6 | 722 | 6 | 1,375 | WisCEL | WisCEL Pedagogy and Course Design | students. Traditional lecture is replaced with reading and online materials such as short video lectures watched outside of class time. With the lecture material delivered, students can spend class time doing practical activities with the instructor to apply their knowledge of the course material. Computerized homework and exams free up instructor and teaching assistant time to spend directly with the students to help them learn. Digital signs allow the students to easily access the schedule so that they are aware of which seats they can use, when, and for how long.
Other universities have also adopted similar programs, such as SCALE-UP |
{"datasets_id": 161300, "wiki_id": "Q8027055", "sp": 6, "sc": 1375, "ep": 10, "ec": 618} | 161,300 | Q8027055 | 6 | 1,375 | 10 | 618 | WisCEL | WisCEL Pedagogy and Course Design & WisCEL Center Layout and Usage | at North Carolina State, and the University of Minnesota's Active Learning Classrooms. WisCEL Center Layout and Usage Recent research has shown that learning environments have a statistically significant effect on students' level of success in the classroom. Because of this, an important part of the WisCEL Centers approach is to use multi-use space that students already embrace as "their own" place to encourage informal learning, and to combine this with state-of-the-art classroom technologies and formal classroom instruction. The resulting collaboration-friendly Centers provide environments conducive to active learning and student success.
Each WisCEL Center contains a large active learning lab, consultations room(s), |
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Active Learning Labs
Providing seating for over 100 students, six-person tables are spaced so that instructors can easily walk throughout the room as they mentor and coach students. Although the room is equipped with projectors, projection screens, an instructor computer, a SMART Podium, and a wireless microphone with audio system, the room is not conducive to lecture. Instead, these technologies allow instructors to give quick instructions (5–10 minutes) and then |
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Consultation Rooms
Instructors and teaching assistants meet in the consultations space with individual students or small student groups. Mobile tables and multimedia displays can be found here, and each instructor sharing the space is given |
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Breakout Rooms
Breakout rooms of varying size allow groups of students to separate from the active learning lab to work on specialized material or group projects. Each breakout room is equipped with presentation equipment, mobile tables and chairs to make collaboration quick and easy. Breakout rooms of varying size allow groups of students to separate from the active learning lab to work on specialized material or group projects.
Staff Office
A lockable office is shared by WisCEL faculty and staff.
Student Lounge
Student lounge areas are |
{"datasets_id": 161300, "wiki_id": "Q8027055", "sp": 10, "sc": 3405, "ep": 18, "ec": 45} | 161,300 | Q8027055 | 10 | 3,405 | 18 | 45 | WisCEL | WisCEL Center Layout and Usage & Learning Outcome Improvement & WisCEL Today | composed of comfortable furnishings and an abundance of power outlets throughout. The spaces are designed to host informal gatherings, collaborative or individual study or simply some “down time” for students. Learning Outcome Improvement Early evaluation results show that students in WisCEL sections consistently achieve grade outcomes of A, AB, and B and fewer grade outcomes of D, and F than in non-WisCEL sections of the same course and students feel more engaged in WisCEL courses. Research shows that 'flipping' allows instructors to make the traditional lecture model more productive. WisCEL Today Fall of 2012 was the first non pilot semester |
{"datasets_id": 161300, "wiki_id": "Q8027055", "sp": 18, "sc": 45, "ep": 22, "ec": 287} | 161,300 | Q8027055 | 18 | 45 | 22 | 287 | WisCEL | WisCEL Today & Additional Links featuring WisCEL | for WisCEL, where the program included involvement from Colleges and departments across the University. A proposal process is used to schedule space in the Centers and a goal is to use all seats at all times for instruction. It is common for more than one class to be occurring in the same space at the same time when there are no lectures given during class time. Additional Links featuring WisCEL http://www.news.wisc.edu/20349/
http://edinnovation.wisc.edu/innovations/wiscel-classes-create-unique-learning-commons/
http://discovery.wisc.edu/home/discovery/recorded-lectures/carl-wieman-32012/
http://badgerherald.com/news/2012/02/27/uw_launches_improved.php |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 632} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 632 | World of Culture | History | World of Culture History Mark Hall Amitin received his doctoral degree from the Universite Paris VIII in 1978. He went on to present lectures and workshops at nearly 200 universities, conferences,festivals and embassies in the United States, Europe, Canada, the Middle East and Asia. He worked as a consultant and producer for several major theatre festivals, including the American College Theatre Festival, the Rhode Island Theatre Festival, the Festival Mondial du Théâtre in Nancy, France, Festival of Fools and the New Theatre Festival in Baltimore. He has published articles on theatre and performance in academic journals and contributed articles and |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 632, "ep": 6, "ec": 1296} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 632 | 6 | 1,296 | World of Culture | History | reviews on film and theatre to books, magazines, and newspapers. He has also acted in and directed, film, television, and theatre projects in the United States as well as in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
Amitin was the general manager of the Radical Theatre Repertory, which later became Universal Movement Theatre Repertory, a non-profit agency representing experimental theatre companies from the United States and Europe. He was also the producer of Albee Directs Albee (1978–1979) and touring manager for The Living Theatre. Amitin traveled extensively in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe and helped to establish relations between theatre groups |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 1296, "ep": 6, "ec": 2005} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 1,296 | 6 | 2,005 | World of Culture | History | and individual artists from various countries.
In 1983, Amitin founded the World of Culture, Ltd. (later the non-profit World of Culture for Performing Arts, Inc.) in order to represent theatrical groups and individual film, television, and theatre actors, writers, designers, and directors, and to establish a network that would facilitate touring and performing worldwide. He also worked as a writer, researcher, consultant, and director on several film and television projects including the film Signals Through The Flames(1982–1983) and the television miniseries about Agnes Smedley, The Eyes of a Friend(1985–1986). Amitin's involvement in festivals such as The New Theatre Festival in Baltimore |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 2005, "ep": 6, "ec": 2663} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 2,005 | 6 | 2,663 | World of Culture | History | and the Festival Mondial du Théâtre de Nancy allowed him to become familiar with many theatrical groups and collectives and to facilitate their introduction to audiences outside of their own countries. He shared the political aspirations of many of these groups and worked vigorously to secure their representation in different venues.
Amitin is keenly interested in the craft of acting and taught many workshops on the practical aspects of acting and auditioning at colleges and universities. He also lectured in universities around the world on topics such as twentieth-century theatre in China, politics and theatre in the United States, the work |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 2663, "ep": 6, "ec": 3359} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 2,663 | 6 | 3,359 | World of Culture | History | of The Living Theatre and other collectives, and theatre of the avant-garde. He helped to negotiate theatre, film, and television contracts, working with Broadway shows, institutions such as the Lincoln Center, and directors such as Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Mike Nichols, Penny Marshall, Roland Jaffe, and Jim Jarmusch.
Between 1983 and 2010 Amitin/World of Culture represented and promoted the careers of such actors, directors, writers as: Julian Beck, Judith Malina, Joseph Chaikin, John Lahr, Steve Buscemi, Peter Facinelli, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, George Bartenieff, David Cale, Spalding Gray, Paul Zaloom, The Kipper Kids among dozens of others. He gave |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 3359, "ep": 6, "ec": 3994} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 3,359 | 6 | 3,994 | World of Culture | History | a series of lectures for the American Embassy and American Consulate in Israel in 1995. Amitin worked with actors in Gaza between 1995-1997 on the creation of a play, Al Maslubeen/The Dispossessed. In 2005 he served as the chairman of the jury for the Cairo International Experimental Theatre Festival, in 2007 he adapted and directed a major environmental production of Ibsen's Peer Gynt for the graduating class of the Shanghai Theatre Academy in China. Among the publications his work has appeared in are: Performing Arts Journal, Hamptons Magazine, The Village Voice.
He has taught acting at the Universite Paris VIII, The |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 3994, "ep": 6, "ec": 4774} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 3,994 | 6 | 4,774 | World of Culture | History | New School in New York and Drew University. His lectures and workshops have been presented at: Amherst, Cornell, Middlebury,Goddard,Lycoming, Hartwick, Oberlin, Smith, Hampshire, Swarthmore Colleges, Hofstra, Yale, Wesleyan, Columbia, Brown, Brigham Young, Drake, Carnegie Mellon, Villanova, Washington Universities, Universities of Florida, Delaware, Michigan, California, New York, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Oregon, Washington, Florida State, Illinois State, Michigan State, City University of New York, MIT, California Institute of the Arts, the Asia Society, National Theatre Institute and outside of the U.S. at: University of British Columbia, Moscow Arts Theatre School, Central Drama Academy (Beijing), Universities of Copenhagen, |
{"datasets_id": 161301, "wiki_id": "Q8036595", "sp": 6, "sc": 4774, "ep": 6, "ec": 5080} | 161,301 | Q8036595 | 6 | 4,774 | 6 | 5,080 | World of Culture | History | Stockholm, Lund, Aarhus and the Palestinian National Theatre among many others as well at many major conferences: ATHE, ATA, ACTF (Kennedy Center), National Theatre Conference, Assoc. of Asian Studies, Assoc. of Chinese Studies and others.
The World of Culture web site is: www.worldofculture.org. |
{"datasets_id": 161302, "wiki_id": "Q4022483", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 573} | 161,302 | Q4022483 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 573 | Yan Paing | International Career | Yan Paing International Career Yan Paing entered the international scene after scoring the second goal against Singapore in a group match of the 2001 South-East Asian Games football tournament. His goal sent Myanmar to the semi-finals. After losing to Malaysia 0-1 in the semis, Myanmar defeated Indonesia 1-0 for the bronze medal and Yan Paing was the scorer of the lone goal of the game.
In 2002, Yan Paing was featured in Myanmar National Team for the Tiger Cup tournament. In Myanmar's first group match against Indonesia, he was a constant threat for the Indonesian defence and had a shot at |
{"datasets_id": 161302, "wiki_id": "Q4022483", "sp": 6, "sc": 573, "ep": 10, "ec": 123} | 161,302 | Q4022483 | 6 | 573 | 10 | 123 | Yan Paing | International Career & Club Career | goal hit the bar. The match ended a 0-0 draw but Yan Paing cemented his place in the National Team. He was injured for the rest of the group games in the tournament.
Injuries and red cards prevented Yan Paing from making his mark in Tiger Cup 2004.
Yan Paing had played for Myanmar at the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup.
Yan Paing was joint top goalscorer in 2007 Merdeka Cup.
In August 2017, he retired from Myanmar National Team. Club Career He was top goalscorer in the inaugural Myanmar National League Cup 2009 with 7 goals in 8 games, including a goal scored in |
{"datasets_id": 161302, "wiki_id": "Q4022483", "sp": 10, "sc": 123, "ep": 10, "ec": 769} | 161,302 | Q4022483 | 10 | 123 | 10 | 769 | Yan Paing | Club Career | the penalty shoot-out for the Final between Yadanarbon FC and Yangon United. Yan Paing was also included in SoccerMyanmar.com's Best 11 players list for MNL Cup 2009.
Yan Paing was linked to a move to Thai Premier League Club Muangthong United in mid-July 2009 but he remained with Yadanabon.
In January 2010, Yadanarbon became champions of the first ever Myanmar National League season, and Yan Paing was crowned Best Player for his role in helping Yadanarbon to both the MNL Cup and MNL League titles.
Style of Play
He was a highly goal scoring striker for his clubs before 2011.
Now he is the super-sub |
{"datasets_id": 161302, "wiki_id": "Q4022483", "sp": 10, "sc": 769, "ep": 10, "ec": 811} | 161,302 | Q4022483 | 10 | 769 | 10 | 811 | Yan Paing | Club Career | striker for the current team'Yadanarbon'. |
{"datasets_id": 161303, "wiki_id": "Q12622065", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 604} | 161,303 | Q12622065 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 604 | Yi Dang | Life | Yi Dang Life Yi Dang's original father Prince Euneon Yi In was an illegitimate son of Crown prince Sado and mother was concubine Lady Lim Sookbin of Buahn, a daughter of Lim Ji-Beon. Later adopted, adoptive father Prince Eunjeon was also the illegitimate son of Crown prince Sado and Younger Half-brother of Prince Euneon and adoptive father Prince Eunjeon's mother was Bing-ae Park.
Details of his childhood and early life is unknown.
His wife Lady Kim of Gwangsangun had no issues also his concubine Lady Lee of Jeonju had one son, Yi Hee(이희 李曦), after appointed Prince Ikpyeong(익평군 益平君). Yi Hee was |
{"datasets_id": 161303, "wiki_id": "Q12622065", "sp": 6, "sc": 604, "ep": 6, "ec": 1242} | 161,303 | Q12622065 | 6 | 604 | 6 | 1,242 | Yi Dang | Life | adopted his original full brother Crown Prince Sangkye. but he was adopted to Yi Se-bho, son of Yi Dan-hwa, some county gorvernor and eighth generation descendants of Prince Neungwon
In February 1812, Lee Chin-chae and Chung Wu-moon, Park Chong-il, Han Kwang-wu attempted a coup d'état and failed. On February 21, 1812 there were arrests for Uigeumbu. Uigeumbu was interrogate for them, there was selected king to one son of Prince Euneon. Lee Chin-chae, Chung Wu-moon, Park Chong-il, Han Kwang-wu and some rebel rebellion was chosen to son of Prince Euneon is unknown. But high government official of Joseon dynastys demands was |
{"datasets_id": 161303, "wiki_id": "Q12622065", "sp": 6, "sc": 1242, "ep": 6, "ec": 1843} | 161,303 | Q12622065 | 6 | 1,242 | 6 | 1,843 | Yi Dang | Life | childs of Prince Euneon was all punishment according to law, but King Sunjo of Joseon was refusal and answers. this time, Yi Dang and his half-brother Yi Seong-deuk, other half-brother Yi Gwang and other his some half-brothers avoided danger of execution and had a near-death experience.
Yi Dang was adopted by his half-uncle Prince Eunjeon, the reason was because Prince Eunjeon and his wife Lady Cho of Pyeongyang had no issue and Prince Eunjeon was suffering the last sanction of the law, in 5th wedding anniversary laters. But he was not a member of the royal family for his lifetimes. He |
{"datasets_id": 161303, "wiki_id": "Q12622065", "sp": 6, "sc": 1843, "ep": 6, "ec": 2185} | 161,303 | Q12622065 | 6 | 1,843 | 6 | 2,185 | Yi Dang | Life | was non peerage title and not a public office title holder in his lifetime. A long time after his death, posthumous conferment of honors Prince Pungkye(풍계군 豐溪君/豊溪君) was made for him.
His first grave was Dongmak-dong in Ansan, later his grave was moved to Dangjeong-dong in Gunpo city, near his adoptive father Prince Eunjeon's grave. |
{"datasets_id": 161304, "wiki_id": "Q17094163", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 579} | 161,304 | Q17094163 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 579 | Yngvar Hagen | Biography | Yngvar Hagen Yngvar Hagen (September 24, 1909 – March 22, 1993) was a Norwegian zoologist. Biography Hagen was born in Fredrikstad, Norway.
From 1937 to 1938 he participated in the Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan da Cunha in the southern Atlantic Ocean. The material of this expedition was used in his doctoral dissertation Birds of Tristan da Cunha (1952).
Hagen worked both at the University of Oslo and Trondheim Science Museum, was the chairman of the Norwegian Zoological Society (Norsk Zoologisk Forening) from 1955 to 1958, and was a manager at the Norwegian National Wildlife Survey (Statens Viltundersøkelser), conducting wildlife surveys, from |
{"datasets_id": 161304, "wiki_id": "Q17094163", "sp": 8, "sc": 579, "ep": 8, "ec": 766} | 161,304 | Q17094163 | 8 | 579 | 8 | 766 | Yngvar Hagen | Biography | 1955 to 1977.
In Norway, he is best known for Rovfuglene og viltpleien (Birds of Prey and Game Management, 1952), which generated discussion about the place of raptors in nature. |
{"datasets_id": 161305, "wiki_id": "Q8055951", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 705} | 161,305 | Q8055951 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 705 | Yoseph Bar-Cohen | Yoseph Bar-Cohen Yoseph Bar-Cohen is a physicist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory who specializes in electroactive materials and ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE), and is responsible for the Nondestructive Evaluation and Advance Actuators (NDEAA) lab at JPL. Dr. Bar-Cohen is a fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) and the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT).
Bar-Cohen received a M.Sc. in Materials Science in 1973 and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1979, both from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Bar-Cohen started SPIE's Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) conference, which he has chaired six times, as well as proposing the Armwrestling |
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{"datasets_id": 161305, "wiki_id": "Q8055951", "sp": 4, "sc": 705, "ep": 4, "ec": 745} | 161,305 | Q8055951 | 4 | 705 | 4 | 745 | Yoseph Bar-Cohen | Match of EAP Robotic Arm Against Human. |
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{"datasets_id": 161306, "wiki_id": "Q1466226", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 185} | 161,306 | Q1466226 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 185 | You're So Good to Me | Recording & Alternate versions | You're So Good to Me Recording The basic track for "You're So Good to Me" was recorded at Western Studios in early May 1965. Take 24 was used as the master. On May 24, the lead and backing vocals for the song were recorded at Columbia Studios. Alternate versions In 2007, the compilation The Warmth of the Sun released the first stereo remix of "You're So Good to Me". Previously, the song was only available in monophonic and duophonic capacities. |
{"datasets_id": 161307, "wiki_id": "Q3355722", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 646} | 161,307 | Q3355722 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 646 | Yu Dan (academic) | Background | Yu Dan (academic) Background Yu was born in Beijing, China. She received a master's degree in ancient Chinese literature and a doctoral degree in film & TV studies from Beijing Normal University. She holds strategist/researcher positions in a roster of mass media groups such as China Television Artists Association, China Visual Association's Tertiary Arts committee, China Visual Association's Research Group, CCTV's Research Office, China News Research Group, China-Guangdong Research Institute, China-Guangdong Institute Legal Programs Committee, News Corp (Australia), etc. Yu is apparently a fan of pop music idols such as Jay Chou and Nan Quan Mama, a Chinese classic |
{"datasets_id": 161307, "wiki_id": "Q3355722", "sp": 6, "sc": 646, "ep": 10, "ec": 404} | 161,307 | Q3355722 | 6 | 646 | 10 | 404 | Yu Dan (academic) | Background & Lecture Room Program | enthusiast and a Kunqu Opera performer. She is also unofficially known as "the chieftain of the fun-seeking club of the School of Media and Arts at Beijing Normal University." Lecture Room Program In late 2006, a series of her lectures entitled "Yu Dan's Insights into the Analects" (于丹《论语》心得) was broadcast for seven days on China Central Television (CCTV) as part of the Lecture Room (《百家讲坛》) program. The transcript, edited into a book, sold 10,000 copies within the first day of release. Within 40 days, sales exceeded 1.5 million. By September 2007, the book has sold 4.2 million legal copies and |
{"datasets_id": 161307, "wiki_id": "Q3355722", "sp": 10, "sc": 404, "ep": 14, "ec": 3} | 161,307 | Q3355722 | 10 | 404 | 14 | 3 | Yu Dan (academic) | Lecture Room Program & Criticisms | an estimated 6 million pirated ones since its publication in December and remains on best-seller lists. It has been published in English under the more literally translated title Confucius from the Heart.
In the Spring Festival period of 2007, another series of her lectures "Yu Dan's Insights into Zhuangzi" (于丹《庄子》心得) was broadcast to much acclaim. The transcript "Yu Dan's Notes on Zhuangzi" sold 15,000 copies on its first day of release on March 3. Crowds of people lined up outside the Zhongguancun Xinhua bookstore, waiting as many as eight hours in the rain, just to get Yu Dan's autograph. Criticisms Yu |
{"datasets_id": 161307, "wiki_id": "Q3355722", "sp": 14, "sc": 2, "ep": 14, "ec": 619} | 161,307 | Q3355722 | 14 | 2 | 14 | 619 | Yu Dan (academic) | Criticisms | managed to become a household name in China because she abridged the works of Confucius (551-479 B.C.) and Zhuangzi (369-286 B.C.) to make it appear relevant to laymen with "colloquial re-wordings and vivid short stories". In an interview with New York Times, Yu attributed the popularity of her work to the stresses of life in the fast-changing nation and to historical factors (paraphrased): "Traditional thought has been criticized for so many years that there is genuine interest in rediscovering it." On the Baidu (《百度》) portal alone, there are over 20,000 posts on the "bulletin board" named after her. "White |
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Christian Caryl, writing in Hong Kong's Muse Magazine, has criticised Yu's book Confucius from the heart: Ancient Wisdom for Today's World: 'New-Agers in the West have made an industry out of freeze-drying non-Western religions until they're tasteless enough for the indiscriminate modern palate. Yu's book is the first time I've seen a non-Westerner up to the same sort of thing.' |
{"datasets_id": 161308, "wiki_id": "Q11067613", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 546} | 161,308 | Q11067613 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 546 | Zhang Cang | Life | Zhang Cang Life Zhang Cang was born in Yangwu 陽武 (present day Yuanyang, Henan Province).
In his youth, Zhang studied in Xun Kuang's circle, which was known for producing such prominent figures as Han Fei and Li Si. When the state of Qin conquered other vassal states of Zhou Dynasty, he came to Xianyang, the capital of Qin, and became an official to manage the imperial books. During the rule of Er Shi huang, Zhang Cang broke the imperial law and fled to his hometown. At that time, people and the nobles of former six vassal states rose up against the |
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Zhang Cang became a general in Liu Bang's army and arrived in Nanyang. When the Chu troops attacked Nanyang, Zhang's misbehavior became the reason for his condemnation to death. However, he was saved by Wang Ling (王陵), an old friend of Liu Bang and the commander-in-chief, who later succeeded Cao Can on the post of prime minister of the Han Empire. Zhang Cang appreciated Wang Ling greatly from that day |
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In BC 206, Liu Bang was named King of Han by Xiang Yu, another Chu general and claimant on the succession of the rule in China and Liu Bang's future arch-rival. |
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Liu Bang was also unsatisfied with Xiang Yu. After Xiang Yu went eastward to Pengcheng (modern |
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Zhang Cang finished his military career after Han Empire put down the rebellion of King Yan. For his merits, Zhang Cang was titled Marquis of Beiping. When Xiao He became the Empire's Prime Minister, Zhang Cang was appointed as the Minister of Audit, working as assistant to Prime Minister, because of his expertise in mathematics and music.
In 195 BCE, Ying Bu the King of Huainan Kingdom rose up against Han Empire and soon was defeated and killed, Liu Bang nominated his youngest son Liu Chang as the King of Huainan Kingdom. Zhang Cang was |
{"datasets_id": 161308, "wiki_id": "Q11067613", "sp": 6, "sc": 3457, "ep": 6, "ec": 4024} | 161,308 | Q11067613 | 6 | 3,457 | 6 | 4,024 | Zhang Cang | Life | appointed as the Prime Minister of Huainan. In 181, Zhang Cang came back to Chang'an, the capital of Han Empire, and took the position of Yushi Daifu, the vice Prime Minister and the Supreme Justice of the Empire. The next year, as the member of the clique of meritorious generals and minister, Zhang Cang took part in the coup d'état against Empress Dowager Lü and extinguished the Lü's family as soon as she died. Then Zhang Cang also took part in electing Liu Heng the King of Dai Kingdom as the Emperor.
In BC176, Guan Ying died, and Zhang Cang succeeded |
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Zhang Cang died in 152 BCE, being more than 100 years of age. He was given the posthumous title "Wen" (文), and entered history as Marquis Wen of Beiping. Thought Zhang Cang is described as a prominent master of the calendar and music theory of his time, and made great contribution on System |
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It is believed that The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, the most important book in early history of Chinese mathematics, was edited by him.
Zhang Cang was also a representative Confucian scholar of the transition period from the Warring States to Han. Kong Yingda (574 – 648) names him as recipient of Xunzi's transmission of the Zuo Zhuan (The Zuo Commentary to the Spring and Autumn Chronicle) His expertise in the |
{"datasets_id": 161308, "wiki_id": "Q11067613", "sp": 10, "sc": 756, "ep": 10, "ec": 1032} | 161,308 | Q11067613 | 10 | 756 | 10 | 1,032 | Zhang Cang | Thought | Zuo Zhuan did not constitute the mainstream in the field, since the Zuo Commentary was related to the Old Text school, while in his time the New Text school was more popular (see New Text Confucianism).
Being a student of Xunzi, he transmitted his teaching to Jia Yi. |
{"datasets_id": 161309, "wiki_id": "Q15993385", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 430} | 161,309 | Q15993385 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 430 | Zinia Pinto | Early life | Zinia Pinto Zinia Teresa Carmen Pinto (7 September 1929 – 4 June 2013) was a Roman Catholic nun and teacher working in Karachi, Pakistan. Early life She was born in 1929 in Goa, India. After finishing high school in Goa, she completed a bachelor's degree in philosophy from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai and then trained as a teacher.
She came to Karachi in 1954 and joined St Joseph's Convent School as a teacher in July 1956. She taught English Language and Literature in classes 9 to 11. She left the school in December 1957 to start her religious education. She joined |
{"datasets_id": 161309, "wiki_id": "Q15993385", "sp": 8, "sc": 430, "ep": 12, "ec": 494} | 161,309 | Q15993385 | 8 | 430 | 12 | 494 | Zinia Pinto | Early life & Career | the Order of the Daughters of the Cross in 1958 and went to Belgium to complete her religious education. Career Upon her return she joined the University of Karachi and was awarded a master's degree in psychology. She re-joined St Joseph's School and continued to teach. She helped at St Joseph's College. She became the principal of the school on 1 June 1963 and continued in this position until 1999.
She served as the chairperson of the Karachi archdiocesan Catholic Board of Education.
She has mostly taught Religious Studies to classes 6 and 7. St Joseph's was one of the first schools |
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Pinto was Mother Superior of the Daughters of the Cross in Pakistan. A student donated 150 trees to be planted in the school and a special Neem tree in her name, would mark her place in the school’s history. She met with Pope John Paul II on 3 occasions and was present at the Mass he celebrated in Karachi on 16 February 1981. Death and legacy She died on 4 June 2013 after being hospitalized at the Holy Family Hospital. Her funeral service took place on |
{"datasets_id": 161309, "wiki_id": "Q15993385", "sp": 16, "sc": 111, "ep": 16, "ec": 332} | 161,309 | Q15993385 | 16 | 111 | 16 | 332 | Zinia Pinto | Death and legacy | 6 June at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. She "steered the school through a period when nationalisation, denationalisation, privatisation and the commercialisation of schools ruined the structure of education in the country." |
{"datasets_id": 161310, "wiki_id": "Q3915454", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 288} | 161,310 | Q3915454 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 288 | Zora language | Demographics | Zora language Demographics According to Blench (2016), Zora (also called Chokobo) is spoken by 19 speakers, in some two hours drive from Jos. The speakers are all over 60 years and rarely talk to one another, since they are spread across 10 settlements. The morphology and phonology have been highly eroded as well. |
{"datasets_id": 161311, "wiki_id": "Q7362611", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 588} | 161,311 | Q7362611 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 588 | 1939 Romanian general election | Electoral system | 1939 Romanian general election Electoral system The new electoral system saw voters elect candidates in eleven constituencies. Within the constituencies voters and candidates were divided into groups based on their occupations, and could only vote or stand in those groups. Each constituency having between five and ten seats per occupational group. The number of seats for each group was the same in every constituency even if the number of voters was different, leading to the over-representation of some groups, including the Industry and Commerce group. Voters had as many votes as there were seats available. The number of seats in |
{"datasets_id": 161311, "wiki_id": "Q7362611", "sp": 6, "sc": 588, "ep": 6, "ec": 965} | 161,311 | Q7362611 | 6 | 588 | 6 | 965 | 1939 Romanian general election | Electoral system | the Chamber of Deputies was reduced from 387 to 258, whilst the number of seats in the Senate awarded through elections fell from 113 to 88.
The voting age was also raised from 21 to 30, with franchise limited to literate men and women who were effectively working in agriculture, commerce or industry or had an intellectual occupation. Opposition parties were banned. |
{"datasets_id": 161312, "wiki_id": "Q4566534", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 224} | 161,312 | Q4566534 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 224 | 1949 Coupe de France Final | 1949 Coupe de France Final The 1949 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 8, 1949, that saw RC Paris defeat Lille OSC 5–2 thanks to goals by Roger Gabet (2), Roger Quenolle and Ernest Vaast. |
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{"datasets_id": 161313, "wiki_id": "Q3558594", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 135} | 161,313 | Q3558594 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 135 | 1990 Goodwill Games | Preparations | 1990 Goodwill Games Preparations Seattle was awarded hosting rights for the 1990 games by Turner on June 6, 1986, ahead of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Atlanta. |
{"datasets_id": 161314, "wiki_id": "Q4587907", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 323} | 161,314 | Q4587907 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 323 | 1992 Segunda División B play-offs | 1992 Segunda División B play-offs The 1992 Segunda División B play-offs were the final playoffs for the promotion from 1991–92 Segunda División B to 1992–93 Segunda División. The first four teams in each group took part in the play-off. The teams played a league of four teams, divided into 4 groups. The champion of each group promoted to Segunda División. |
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{"datasets_id": 161315, "wiki_id": "Q4613319", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 461} | 161,315 | Q4613319 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 461 | 2009 BCS National Championship Game | University of Oklahoma | 2009 BCS National Championship Game University of Oklahoma The Sooners, coached by Bob Stoops, lost one game during their regular season to Texas in the annual Red River Rivalry contest, 45–35 on October 11. During the regular season, quarterback Sam Bradford, winner of the 2008 Heisman Trophy, led the Sooners on offense to become the highest-scoring team in NCAA history (702 points) and the first team to score 60 or more points in five consecutive games. The game was Oklahoma's fourth BCS Championship appearance. |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 564} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 564 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | 200 Pounds Beauty Plot Hanna Kang is an overweight phone sex part-timer and a ghost singer for Ammy, a famous pop singer who actually lip syncs instead of being famous for her own vocal talent. Other than that, Hanna has a huge crush for Sang-jun who's a director and whose arrogant father owns the entertainment company. One day, Ammy purposely insults Hanna's weight in front of Sang-jun during his birthday party, knowing well that Hanna likes him. While crying in the restroom, Hanna overhears Sang-jun telling Ammy that even though they are just using Hanna for her voice, they must |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 564, "ep": 6, "ec": 1147} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 564 | 6 | 1,147 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | be kind to her so she will not walk out on them. Heartbroken, Hanna attempts suicide but is interrupted by a phone call from one of her phone sex regulars who is a top plastic surgeon. She persuades him to perform a head-to-toe plastic surgery operation on her. Hanna puts herself in seclusion for a year as she recovers from the changes from the surgery and weight loss.
When she comes back from the hospital, Hanna is incredibly beautiful and slender, that even her best friend Jung-min cannot recognize her at first. With Jung-min's help, Hanna creates a new identity for |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 1147, "ep": 6, "ec": 1745} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 1,147 | 6 | 1,745 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | herself; she is now a Korean-American from California named Jenny. After auditioning to be Ammy's secret vocalist again, she earns her own recording contract instead from Sang-jun, claiming that she is "all-natural". In the meantime, Ammy desperately tries to find Hanna by spending time with Hanna's father who is in a hospital due to mental problems, possibly Alzheimer's. She hopes that he would help her find Hanna because she needs her voice to sing for her 2nd album. Without it, Ammy fears that her own secret in being unable to sing will be exposed to everyone. In the hospital's bathroom, |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 1745, "ep": 6, "ec": 2273} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 1,745 | 6 | 2,273 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | Sang-jun calls Ammy and orders to give up her search for Hanna. He wants her to give Jenny a chance to help him finish her album and also reminds her of her role in a TV show he got her. Sang-jun also warns Ammy that he will have her contract terminated if she doesn't stop and memorize her lines for the TV show. She refuses out of fear for possible competition in album sales with Jenny. Ammy tells Sang-Jun that she is determined to find Hanna because she will come back to her like always. After many encounters with Jenny, |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 2273, "ep": 6, "ec": 2853} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 2,273 | 6 | 2,853 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | they both realize that Jenny is actually Hanna.
Jenny's debut single "Maria" becomes a hit and in the party to celebrate it, Ammy brings Hanna's father in an attempt to blow her cover. Desperate to keep her true identity a secret, Hanna ignores her father. Jung-min gets furious about her indifferent behavior. After the party, Sang-jun reveals to Jenny that he knows her true identity but is now cold and distant. He seems unable to forgive her for lying to him but says that he will conduct her concert scheduled the next day. Hanna also confesses her love for him that |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 2853, "ep": 6, "ec": 3386} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 2,853 | 6 | 3,386 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | made her to do such a thing. She tells Sang-jun off how difficult it was for her in the last year because he insulted her at the bathroom on the night of his birthday party about him using her voice to promote Ammy. Hanna also mentions she put herself into seclusion at the hospital to heal from both the weight loss and plastic surgery in order to make him love her back. After realizing how worthless she was to Sang-jun even as Jenny, Hanna tearfully refuses to have anything to do with him and leaves. When she tells the plastic |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 3386, "ep": 6, "ec": 3998} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 3,386 | 6 | 3,998 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | surgeon about it the next day, he wisely makes Hanna realize that she's better off without Sang-jun.
Before the concert, Ammy threatens Sang-jun that she will reveal Jenny's deception if the concert was not cancelled. Even his father agrees and confronts Sang-jun for the deception after being sent photos by Ammy. He orders the release of Hanna's X-Rated CD covers and the discontinuation of the concert, not wanting to lose money. Sang-jun stands up against her threat and his father's orders by refusing to cancel it. Sang-jun encourages a distraught Hanna to do this concert, not for the sake of the |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 3998, "ep": 6, "ec": 4580} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 3,998 | 6 | 4,580 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | fans or the company but for herself. Before performing, Hanna apologizes to Jung-min for her earlier behavior. She coldly rejects her apology, telling Hanna that they can't be friends anymore after how she's treated her own father. In turn, Hanna tells her off that she wasn't a supportive friend at all and that her salesman ex-boyfriend was right about her being jealous from the beginning. She leaves Jung-min to her thoughts in the bathroom to perform at her concert. At the concert, Hanna proceeds tearfully to tell the large crowd her story: that she was a ghost singer to an |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 4580, "ep": 6, "ec": 5163} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 4,580 | 6 | 5,163 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | ungrateful Ammy while she was overweight, how she went into a year of seclusion to heal from the changes from the surgery and that she has abandoned everything that is dear to her, including her former best friend and father, to get to where she is. Sang-jun plays a tape of the old, obese Hanna, singing. The crowd, moved by her sincere confession, responds by chanting "It's okay". Hanna rekindles her relationships with her father and best friend. She drops the stage-name Jenny and re-releases a CD with her own name, Hanna, and becomes a highly successful music artist. Despite |
{"datasets_id": 161316, "wiki_id": "Q211722", "sp": 6, "sc": 5163, "ep": 6, "ec": 5704} | 161,316 | Q211722 | 6 | 5,163 | 6 | 5,704 | 200 Pounds Beauty | Plot | her having moved on from her crush on him, Sang-jun realizes the very thing about Hanna that had always drawn him to her was Hanna's innocence, and continues to promote her. It's implied that Ammy has faced controversy of her own when the fans were angered in how she was treating Hanna while overweight and was only using her for her singing voice to cover up that she is a horrible singer. In the end, she has faded into obscurity.
During the post credits, Jung-min also asks to get a head-to-toe plastic surgery from the surgeon. |
{"datasets_id": 161317, "wiki_id": "Q4622837", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 58} | 161,317 | Q4622837 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 58 | 2011 WAFU Nations Cup | Group stage | 2011 WAFU Nations Cup Group stage The draw for the group stage took place on April 28, 2011. |
{"datasets_id": 161318, "wiki_id": "Q17513634", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 267} | 161,318 | Q17513634 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 267 | 2014 Oregon Ballot Measure 86 | 2014 Oregon Ballot Measure 86 Oregon Ballot Measure 86 was a ballot measure in the U.S. state of Oregon to determine whether or not to enact a "constitutional amendment allowing the state to create a fund, using bonds or other debt, to aid students in post-secondary education". Measure 86 failed. |
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{"datasets_id": 161319, "wiki_id": "Q65075536", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 597} | 161,319 | Q65075536 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 597 | 2019 NCHC Tournament | Format | 2019 NCHC Tournament Format The first round of the postseason tournament features a best-of-three games format. All eight conference teams participate in the tournament. Teams are seeded No. 1 through No. 8 according to their final conference standing, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with an identical number of points accumulated. The top four seeded teams each earn home ice and host one of the lower seeded teams.
The winners of the first round series advance to the Xcel Energy Center for the NCHC Frozen Faceoff. The Frozen Faceoff uses a single-elimination format. Teams are re-seeded No. 1 through |
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