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3,500 | 4 | when was the song released? | 1967 | Santa-Fe (Bob Dylan song) | Introduction | "Santa-Fe" (sometimes spelled "Santa Fe" or "Santa Fé") is a song that was recorded by Bob Dylan and the Band in the summer or fall of 1967 in West Saugerties, New York. | false | [
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"title": "Santa-Fe (Bob Dylan song) [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "\"Santa-Fe\" (sometimes spelled \"Santa Fe\" or \"Santa Fé\") is a song that was recorded by Bob Dylan and the Band in the summer or fall of 1967 in West Saugerties, New York. It was recorded during the sessions that would in 1975 be released on \"The Basement Tapes\" but was not included on that album. These sessions took place in three phases throughout the year, at a trio of houses, and \"Santa-Fe\" was likely put on tape in the second of these, at a home of some of the Band members, known as Big Pink. The composition, which has been characterized as a \"nonsense\" song, was copyrighted in 1973 with lyrics that differ noticeably from those on the recording itself."
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3,500 | 5 | was it part of an album? | No | Santa-Fe (Bob Dylan song) | Introduction | It was recorded during the sessions that would in 1975 be released on "The Basement Tapes" but was not included on that album. | false | [
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3,500 | 6 | which other bands was the song covered by? | 'The Band' | The Band | Introduction | The Band was a Canadian-American rock group formed in Toronto, Canada, in 1967. Originally the backing band for Bob Dylan, the group released their debut album, "Music from Big Pink", in 1968 to critical acclaim. | false | [
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3,500 | 8 | can you please name some other songs by him? | "Little Drummer Boy", "Winter Wonderland" and "Here Comes Santa Claus." | Bob Dylan | "Together Through Life" and "Christmas in the Heart" | Dylan's album, "Christmas in the Heart", was released in October 2009, comprising such Christmas standards as "Little Drummer Boy", "Winter Wonderland" and "Here Comes Santa Claus." | false | [
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"title": "Bob Dylan [SEP] \"Together Through Life\" and \"Christmas in the Heart\"",
"text": "In its first week of release, the album reached number one in the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the U.S., making Bob Dylan (67 years of age) the oldest artist to ever debut at number one on that chart. It also reached number one on the UK album chart, 39 years after Dylan's previous UK album chart topper \"New Morning\". This meant that Dylan currently holds the record for the longest gap between solo number one albums in the UK chart. Dylan's album, \"Christmas in the Heart\", was released in October 2009, comprising such Christmas standards as \"Little Drummer Boy\", \"Winter Wonderland\" and \"Here Comes Santa Claus.\" Critics pointed out that Dylan was \"revisiting yuletide styles popularized by Nat King Cole, Mel Tormé, and the Ray Conniff Singers.\" Dylan's royalties from the sale of this album were donated to the charities Feeding America in the USA, Crisis in the UK, and the World Food Programme."
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3,500 | 9 | which genre of music does he sing? | American folk music | Bob Dylan | 1941–1959: Origins and musical beginnings | . His focus on rock and roll gave way to American folk music, as he explained in a 1985 interview: | false | [
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"text": "Their performance of Danny & the Juniors' \"Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay\" at their high school talent show was so loud that the principal cut the microphone. In 1959, Dylan's high school yearbook carried the caption \"Robert Zimmerman: to join 'Little Richard'.\" That year, as Elston Gunnn, he performed two dates with Bobby Vee, playing piano and clapping. In September 1959, Dylan moved to Minneapolis and enrolled at the University of Minnesota. His focus on rock and roll gave way to American folk music, as he explained in a 1985 interview:"
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3,500 | 10 | you mean like cowboy songs? | Yes | American folk music | Cowboy songs | Cowboys songs are typically ballads that cowboys sang in the West and Southwest. The familiar Streets of Laredo" (or "Cowboys Lament") derives from an Irish folk song of the late 18th century called "The Unfortunate Rake", which in turn appears to have descended from the even earlier "The Bard of Armagh". | false | [
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"text": "Cowboys songs are typically ballads that cowboys sang in the West and Southwest. The familiar Streets of Laredo\" (or \"Cowboys Lament\") derives from an Irish folk song of the late 18th century called \"The Unfortunate Rake\", which in turn appears to have descended from the even earlier \"The Bard of Armagh\". While \"Streets of Laredo\" uses the same melody as \"The Unfortunate Rake\", \"St. James Infirmary Blues\" adapts the story to a different tune. This illustrates how folk songs can change in the retelling and appear in a variety of versions."
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3,500 | 12 | what are its different forms? | "traditional music", "traditional folk music", "contemporary folk music", or "roots music". | American folk music | Introduction | The term American folk music encompasses numerous music genres, variously known as "traditional music", "traditional folk music", "contemporary folk music", or "roots music". | false | [
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3,500 | 13 | are there any written works on this? | In 2004, NPR published the book titled "The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to American Folk Music". | American folk music | Books | In 2004, NPR published the book titled "The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to American Folk Music", Linda Ronstadt wrote the foreword. | false | [
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"text": "In 2004, NPR published the book titled \"The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to American Folk Music\", Linda Ronstadt wrote the foreword. The Never-Ending Revival: Rounder Records and the Folk Alliance by Michael F. Scully (University of Illinois Press, 2008) In 2007, James P. Leary published \"Polkabilly: How the Goose Island Ramblers Redefined American Folk Music\", which proposes a redefinition of traditional American folk music and identifies a new genre of music from the Upper Midwest known as \"Polkabilly\", which blends ethnic music, old-time country music, and polka. The book was awarded the American Folklore Society's Chicago Folklore Prize for the best book in the field of folklore scholarship."
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3,500 | 14 | what is the full form of the publisher? | National Public Radio | NPR | Introduction | National Public Radio (npr, stylized in all lowercase) is an American privately and publicly funded non-profit media organization based in Washington, D.C. | false | [
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3,500 | 15 | was the singer of the original song part of any band? | No, but he has recorded a large body of songs with members of the Band. | Bob Dylan | Introduction | In July 1966, Dylan withdrew from touring after a motorcycle accident. During this period, he recorded a large body of songs with members of the Band, who had previously backed him on tour. | false | [
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"title": "Bob Dylan [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "Commenting on the six-minute single \"Like a Rolling Stone\" (1965), \"Rolling Stone\" wrote: \"No other pop song has so thoroughly challenged and transformed the commercial laws and artistic conventions of its time, for all time.\" In July 1966, Dylan withdrew from touring after a motorcycle accident. During this period, he recorded a large body of songs with members of the Band, who had previously backed him on tour. These recordings were released as the collaborative album \"The Basement Tapes\" in 1975. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dylan explored country music and rural themes in \"John Wesley Harding\" (1967), \"Nashville Skyline\" (1969), and \"New Morning\" (1970)."
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3,500 | 16 | has he won any award? | Yes, 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, ten Grammy Awards, one Academy Award and one Golden Globe Award. | Bob Dylan | Accolades | Dylan has won many awards throughout his career including the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, ten Grammy Awards, one Academy Award and one Golden Globe Award. | false | [
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3,500 | 17 | whom did he marry? | He was married to Sara Lownds and Carolyn Dennis. | Bob Dylan | Sara Dylan | Dylan married Sara Lownds, who had worked as a model and a secretary at Drew Associates, on November 22, 1965. | false | [
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3,500 | 18 | is the singer still alive? | Yes | Bob Dylan | Introduction | Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist. Widely regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture for more than 50 years. | false | [
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3,501 | 1 | where was the trial held in to kill a mockingbird | Maycomb, Alabama | To Kill a Mockingbird | Plot summary | takes place during three years (1933–35) of the Great Depression in the fictional "tired old town" of Maycomb, Alabama, the seat of Maycomb County. Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Scout, lives with her older brother Jeremy, nicknamed Jem, and their widowed father Atticus, a middle-aged lawyer. Jem and Scout befriend a boy named Dill, who visits Maycomb to stay with his aunt each summer. The three children are terrified, yet fascinated by their neighbor, the reclusive Arthur "Boo" Radley. The adults of Maycomb are hesitant to talk about Boo, and few of them have seen him for many years. The children feed one another's imagination with rumors about his appearance and reasons for remaining hidden, and they fantasize about how to get him out of his house. After two summers of friendship with Dill, Scout and Jem find that someone is leaving them small gifts in a tree outside the Radley place. Several times the mysterious Boo makes gestures of affection to the children, but, to their disappoin | true | [] | {
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3,501 | 2 | whose biography is this based on? | Loosely based on Harper Lee's life | To Kill a Mockingbird | Introduction | To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Instantly successful, widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States, it has become a classic of modern American literature, winning the Pulitzer Prize. The plot and characters are loosely based on Lee's observations of her family, her neighbors and an event that occurred near her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, in 1936, when she was ten. | false | [
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3,501 | 3 | what is the genre of this book? | Southern Gothic and Bildungsroman | To Kill a Mockingbird | Genres | Scholars have characterized "To Kill a Mockingbird" as both a Southern Gothic and a "Bildungsroman" | false | [
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"text": "Scholars have characterized \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" as both a Southern Gothic and a \"Bildungsroman\". The grotesque and near-supernatural qualities of Boo Radley and his house, and the element of racial injustice involving Tom Robinson, contribute to the aura of the Gothic in the novel. Lee used the term \"Gothic\" to describe the architecture of Maycomb's courthouse and in regard to Dill's exaggeratedly morbid performances as Boo Radley. Outsiders are also an important element of Southern Gothic texts and Scout and Jem's questions about the hierarchy in the town cause scholars to compare the novel to \"Catcher in the Rye\" and \"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn\"."
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3,501 | 4 | what are the roles of gender it embodies? | Scout realizes what being female means and several female characters influence her development | To Kill a Mockingbird | Gender roles | Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. | false | [
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3,501 | 5 | how does compassion and courage play a part in it? | It has been noted for its poignant exploration of different forms of courage | To Kill a Mockingbird | Courage and compassion | The novel has been noted for its poignant exploration of different forms of courage | false | [
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3,501 | 6 | where was this above mentioned biographer from? | Monroeville, Alabama | Harper Lee | Early life | Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama | false | [
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3,501 | 7 | what are some details he mentioned about himself in this novel? | Like Lee, the tomboy Scout of the novel is the daughter of a respected small-town Alabama attorney | Harper Lee | Autobiographical details in the novel | Like Lee, the tomboy Scout of the novel is the daughter of a respected small-town Alabama attorney | false | [
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"text": "Like Lee, the tomboy Scout of the novel is the daughter of a respected small-town Alabama attorney. Scout's friend, Dill, was inspired by Lee's childhood friend and neighbor, Truman Capote; Lee, in turn, is the model for a character in Capote's first novel, \"Other Voices, Other Rooms\", published in 1948. Although the plot of Lee's novel involves an unsuccessful legal defense similar to one undertaken by her attorney father, the 1931 landmark Scottsboro Boys interracial rape case may also have helped to shape Lee's social conscience. While Lee herself downplayed autobiographical parallels in the book, Truman Capote, mentioning the character Boo Radley in \"To Kill a Mockingbird\", described details he considered autobiographical: \"In my original version of \"Other Voices, Other Rooms\" I had that same man living in the house that used to leave things in the trees, and then I took that out."
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3,501 | 8 | what are his other notable works? | Go Set a Watchman | Harper Lee | Introduction | She also wrote the novel "Go Set a Watchman" in the mid-1950s and published it in July 2015 | false | [
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3,501 | 9 | what is the origin of the first mentioned genre? | Ante- and post-bellum 19th century in the grotesques of Henry Clay Lewis and in the de-idealized representations of Mark Twain | Southern Gothic | Origins | Elements of a Gothic treatment of the South were first apparent during the ante- and post-bellum 19th century in the grotesques of Henry Clay Lewis and in the de-idealized representations of Mark Twain. | false | [
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3,501 | 10 | where is this last mentioned author from? | Florida, Missouri | Mark Twain | Early life | Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri. | false | [
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3,501 | 11 | whom did he marry? | Olivia Langdon | Mark Twain | Marriage and children | Twain and Olivia Langdon corresponded throughout 1868. After she rejected his first marriage proposal, they were married in Elmira, New York in February 1870, | false | [
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3,501 | 12 | what was his financial condition? | He made a substantial amount of money through his writing, but he lost a great deal through investments | Mark Twain | Financial troubles | Twain made a substantial amount of money through his writing, but he lost a great deal through investments | false | [
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3,502 | 1 | bill paxton billy bob thornton a simple plan | They acted on this film | A Simple Plan (film) | Introduction | The film stars Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda. Set in rural Minnesota, the story follows brothers Hank (Paxton) and Jacob Mitchell (Thornton), who, along with Jacob's friend Lou (Brent Briscoe), | true | [] | {
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3,502 | 2 | when was the movie released ? | September 11, 1998 | A Simple Plan (film) | Release | "A Simple Plan" premiered at the 23rd Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 1998. | false | [
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"text": "\"A Simple Plan\" premiered at the 23rd Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 1998. On December 11, 1998, the film opened in limited release at 31 theaters, and grossed $390,563 in its first week, with an average of $12,598 per theater. More theaters were added during the limited run, and on January 22, 1999, the film officially entered wide release by screening in 660 theaters across North America. The film ended its North American theatrical run on May 14, 1999, having grossed $16,316,273, below its estimated production budget of $17 million. The film was released on VHS and DVD on June 22, 1999, by Paramount Home Entertainment."
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3,502 | 3 | what is its plot ? | Hank and Jacob Mitchell who, along with Jacob's friend Lou discover a crashed plane containing $4.4 million in cash. The three men and Hank's wife Sarah go to great lengths to keep the money a secret but begin to doubt each other's trust, resulting in lies, deceit and murder | A Simple Plan (film) | Introduction | the story follows brothers Hank (Paxton) and Jacob Mitchell (Thornton), who, along with Jacob's friend Lou (Brent Briscoe), discover a crashed plane containing $4.4 million in cash. The three men and Hank's wife Sarah (Fonda) go to great lengths to keep the money a secret but begin to doubt each other's trust, resulting in lies, deceit and murder. | false | [
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3,502 | 4 | who produced this film ? | Danny Elfman | A Simple Plan (film) | Introduction | The score was produced and composed by Danny Elfman. | false | [
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3,502 | 5 | how was the films critical response ? | Rotten Tomatoes sampled 71 reviews, and gave the film a "Certified Fresh" score of 90%, with an average score of 8.23/10. The website's consensus calls the film "A riveting crime thriller full of emotional tension." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the film a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on 28 reviews from mainstream critics, indicating "universal acclaim" | A Simple Plan (film) | Critical response | Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes sampled 71 reviews, and gave the film a "Certified Fresh" score of 90%, with an average score of 8.23/10. The website's consensus calls the film "A riveting crime thriller full of emotional tension." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the film a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on 28 reviews from mainstream critics, indicating "universal acclaim". | false | [
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3,502 | 6 | who are the main cast ? | Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda | A Simple Plan (film) | Introduction | The film stars Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda. | false | [
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3,502 | 7 | when was the first actor born ? | May 17, 1955 | Bill Paxton | Introduction | William Paxton (May 17, 1955 | false | [
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3,502 | 14 | what was it about ? | It is based on accounts of the sinking of the RMS "Titanic", and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage | Titanic (1997 film) | Introduction | it is based on accounts of the sinking of the RMS "Titanic", and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage.
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3,502 | 15 | was it converted into a 3d version ? | Yes, 3D re-release was created by re-mastering the original to 4K resolution and post-converting to stereoscopic 3D format | Titanic (1997 film) | 3D conversion | A 2012 3D re-release was created by re-mastering the original to 4K resolution and post-converting to stereoscopic 3D format. | false | [
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3,502 | 18 | does the first actor mentioned involved in any environmental activism ? | Yes, he has been an active supporter of numerous environmental organizations and sat on the board of the World Wildlife Fund, Global Green USA, and International Fund for Animal Welfare | Leonardo DiCaprio | Environmental activism | He has been an active supporter of numerous environmental organizations and sat on the board of the World Wildlife Fund, Global Green USA, and International Fund for Animal Welfare.
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"text": "In April 2017, he protested against President Trump's inaction on climate change by attending the People's Climate March. In July, a charity auction and celebrity concert put on by DiCaprio's foundation had raised over $30 million in its opening days. DiCaprio's foundation donated $100 million in December 2018 to fight climate change. In 2019, DiCaprio's environmental NGO \"Earth Alliance\" has pledged $5 million in order to help protect the Amazon after fires destroyed large parts of the rainforest in July and August of that year."
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3,502 | 20 | name some other movies he has acted in ? | "The Aviator" , "Blood Diamond", "The Wolf of Wall Street" , "The Revenant" , etc. | Leonardo DiCaprio | Introduction | DiCaprio portrayed Howard Hughes in "The Aviator" (2004) and continued to receive acclaim for his performances in the political thriller "Blood Diamond" (2006), the crime drama "The Departed" (2006), and the romantic drama "Revolutionary Road" (2008). In the 2010s, he starred in the science fiction thriller "Inception" (2010), the western "Django Unchained" (2012), the biopic "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), the survival drama "The Revenant" (2015), and the comedy-drama "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019), all of which were critical and commercial successes. | false | [
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3,503 | 1 | who did the voice of rush limbaugh on family guy | Rush Limbaugh. | Excellence in Broadcasting | Introduction | As well as Limbaugh, the episode featured guest performances by Gary Cole, Christine Lakin, Phil LaMarr, Shelley Long, Nana Visitor and Rainn Wilson, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. " | true | [] | {
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"text": "The episode was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by John Holmquist. It received mixed reviews from critics for its storyline and many cultural references, in addition to receiving both praise and criticism from conservative news outlets. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 7.94 million homes in its original airing. As well as Limbaugh, the episode featured guest performances by Gary Cole, Christine Lakin, Phil LaMarr, Shelley Long, Nana Visitor and Rainn Wilson, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. \"Excellence in Broadcasting\" was released on DVD along with three other episodes from the season on December 13, 2011."
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3,503 | 2 | what is excellence in broadcasting? | It is the second episode of a series. | Excellence in Broadcasting | Introduction | "Excellence in Broadcasting" is the second episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series "Family Guy". | false | [
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3,503 | 4 | what is the plotline of this episode? | The episode features anthropomorphic dog Brian, an adamant liberal, confronting conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh at a book signing in Quahog, and ultimately having a political change of heart when Limbaugh convinces him to read his latest book. | Excellence in Broadcasting | Introduction | The episode features anthropomorphic dog Brian, an adamant liberal, confronting conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh at a book signing in Quahog, and ultimately having a political change of heart when Limbaugh convinces him to read his latest book. | false | [
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3,503 | 5 | what genre is followed in it? | Animated comedy series. | Excellence in Broadcasting | Introduction | "Excellence in Broadcasting" is the second episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series "Family Guy". | false | [
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3,503 | 6 | what does the term which was used to refer the dog brian mean? | Attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. | Anthropomorphism | Introduction | Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. | false | [
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3,503 | 7 | how did the term come into existence? | From the Greek words "ánthrōpos" and "morphē". | Anthropomorphism | Etymology | Anthropomorphism derives from its verb form "anthropomorphize", itself derived from the Greek "ánthrōpos" (, "human") and "morphē" | false | [
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3,503 | 8 | what does the three factor theory state about it? | When elicited agent knowledge is low and effectance and sociality are high, people are more likely to anthropomorphize. | Anthropomorphism | Three-factor theory | Psychologist Adam Waytz and his colleagues created a three-factor theory of anthropomorphism to describe these aspects and predict when people are most likely to anthropomorphize. The three factors are:
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3,503 | 9 | are there any films that use this concept? | Yes, "Cars", "Planes", "Toy Story", "Monsters,Inc.", and "Finding Nemo". | Anthropomorphism | Film | In the Disney/Pixar franchises "Cars" and "Planes", all the characters are anthropomorphic vehicles, while in "Toy Story", they are anthropomorphic toys. Other Pixar franchises like "Monsters, Inc." features anthropomorphic monsters, and "Finding Nemo" | false | [
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3,503 | 10 | what connection does it have with fairy tales? | Anthropomorphic motifs have been common in fairy tales. | Anthropomorphism | Fairy tales | Anthropomorphic motifs have been common in fairy tales from the earliest ancient examples set in a mythological context to the great collections of the Brothers Grimm and Perrault. | false | [
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3,503 | 11 | what kind of researches are happening on it? | The first empirical study of anthropomorphism was conducted in 1944 by Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel. | Anthropomorphism | Foundational research | In psychology, the first empirical study of anthropomorphism was conducted in 1944 by Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel. I | false | [
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3,503 | 12 | who is the former researcher? | An Austrian psychologist whose work was related to the Gestalt school. | Fritz Heider | Introduction | Fritz Heider (19 February 1896 – 2 January 1988) was an Austrian psychologist whose work was related to the Gestalt school. | false | [
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3,503 | 13 | what were his works based on? | The concepts of social perception and casual attribution. | Fritz Heider | Work | Heider published two important articles in 1944 that pioneered the concepts of social perception and causal attribution | false | [
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3,503 | 14 | what does he say about the cognition emotion linkage? | His contains contain evidence of his beliefs on a cognition-emotion link and a fundamental logic that underlies all experiences of emotional states. | Fritz Heider | The Cognition-Emotion Linkage | Although Fritz Heider’s notebooks do not contain a specific theory on emotions, his notes do contain evidence of his beliefs on a cognition-emotion link and a fundamental logic that underlies all experiences of emotional states. | false | [
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3,503 | 15 | has he won any award? | American Psychological Association Distinguished Contribution Award, the Gold Medal for Scholarly Accomplishment in Psychological Science , and others. | Fritz Heider | Awards | He received many honors, including the American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Contribution Award, the Gold Medal for Scholarly Accomplishment in Psychological Science presented by the American Psychological Foundation, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. | false | [
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3,503 | 17 | which channel aired the series we discussed above? | Fox Broadcasting Company . | Family Guy | Introduction | Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company that debuted on January 31, 1999. | false | [
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3,503 | 18 | who owns it? | The Fox Corporation. | Fox Broadcasting Company | Introduction | The Fox Broadcasting Company (often shortened to Fox and stylized in all caps as FOX) is an American commercial
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3,503 | 19 | any famous program broadcasted by the channel? | National Football League. | Fox Broadcasting Company | Introduction | although Fox's National Football League broadcasts and most of its prime time programming are subject to simultaneous substitution regulations for pay television providers imposed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to protect rights held by domestically based networks.
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3,504 | 1 | what is hurricane marie (2014)? | It is tied as the seventh-most intense Pacific hurricane on record. | Hurricane Marie (2014) | Introduction | Hurricane Marie is tied as the seventh-most intense Pacific hurricane on record | false | [] | {
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3,504 | 2 | what is the history behind the latter mentioned hurricane on record? | The entire history of the hurricane takes place in the month of August 2014. | Hurricane Marie (2014) | Meteorological history | n August 10, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) began monitoring a westward moving tropical wave emerging off the west coast of Africa, centered along 16°W. Accompanied by disorganized convective activity, development, if any, was expected to be slow. A broad area of low pressure subsequently formed within the wave about halfway betwe | false | [
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3,504 | 3 | what are the steering factors of this hurricane? | A strong ridge over the southern United States, later expanding into northern Mexico, steered the system on a west-northwest course throughout its existence as a tropical cyclone. | Hurricane Marie (2014) | Meteorological history | A strong ridge over the southern United States, later expanding into northern Mexico, steered the system on a west-northwest course throughout its existence as a tropical cyclone. | false | [
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3,504 | 5 | where is the origin of the first mentioned hurricane? | About 370 mi (595 km) south-southeast of Acapulco, Mexico. | Hurricane Marie (2014) | Meteorological history | After an increase in rainbands and outflow around the well-defined center, the NHC classified the system as Tropical Depression Thirteen-E early on August 22 about 370 mi (595 km) south-southeast of Acapulco, Mexico. | false | [
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3,504 | 6 | what happened to the above mentioned town during 16th century? | The Spanish conquered Acapulco. | Acapulco | 16th century | ere are two stories about how Acapulco bay was discovered by Europeans. The first states that two years after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Hernán Cortés sent explorers west to find gold. The explorers had subdued this area after 1523, and Captain Saavedra Cerón was authorized by Cortés to found a settlement here. The other states that the bay was discovered on December 13, 1526 by a small ship named the El Tepache Santiago captained by Santiago Guevara. | false | [
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3,504 | 7 | what is the climate of the place like? | A tropical wet and dry climate i.e. hot with distinct wet and dry seasons. | Acapulco | Geography and climate | Acapulco features a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen: Aw): hot with distinct wet and dry seasons, with more even temperatures between seasons than resorts farther north in Mexico, but this varies depending on altitude. | false | [
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3,504 | 8 | what is its government like? | It has over 700 other communities, with a territory of 1,880.60 km. | Acapulco | Government | As the seat of a municipality, the city of Acapulco is the government authority for over 700 other communities, which together have a territory of 1,880.60 km. | false | [
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3,504 | 9 | what is its economic situation? | Tourism is the main economic activity, mining and manufacturing employ less than twenty percent and five percent is dedicated to agriculture. | Acapulco | Economy | Tourism is the main economic activity of the municipality and most of this is centered on Acapulco Bay. | false | [
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3,505 | 1 | who put peter rabbit's father in a pie | Mr. McGregor | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Plot | The widowed mother rabbit warns her four rabbit children, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter (the youngest rabbit child) not to enter the vegetable garden of a man named Mr. McGregor, whose wife, she tells them, put their father in a pie after he entered. | true | [] | {
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3,505 | 2 | who is the writer? | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Introduction | The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter | false | [
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3,505 | 3 | when was it released? | 1901 | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Introduction | It was revised and privately printed by Potter in 1901 after several publishers' rejections, but was printed in a trade edition by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1902. | false | [
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3,505 | 4 | was there a movie based on the book? | Yes, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Adaptations | In 1971, Peter Rabbit appeared as a character in the ballet film "The Tales of Beatrix Potter". In late 1991, HBO aired an animated musical adaptation of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", narrated by Carol Burnett, as part of the network's "Storybook Musicals" series, which was later released to VHS by Family Home Entertainment under HBO licence. In 1992, the tale was adapted to animation again for the BBC anthology series, "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends", along with "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny". In 2006, Peter Rabbit was heavily referenced in a biopic about Beatrix Potter entitled "Miss Potter". In December 2012, a new CGI-animated children's TV series titled "Peter Rabbit" premiered on Nickelodeon, with a full series run beginning in February 2013. Peter was voiced by Colin DePaula throughout Season 1 and recanted by L. Parker Lucas for Season 2 in the US version. In the U.K. version he is voiced by Connor Fitzgerald. | false | [
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"text": "In 1938, shortly after the success of \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\", Walt Disney became interested in making an animated film based on \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\". However, in a letter to a friend, Potter wrote that she refused Walt Disney's \"scheme to film Peter Rabbit\", saying, \"I am not very hopeful about the result. They propose to use cartoons; it seems that a succession of figures can be joggled together to give an impression of motion. I don't think the pictures would be satisfactory... I am not troubling myself about it!\" In 1935, the story was loosely adapted in the \"Merrie Melodies\" short film, \"Country Boy\"."
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3,505 | 5 | where is potter from? | West Brompton | Beatrix Potter | Early life | Beatrix's parents lived comfortably at 2 Bolton Gardens, West Brompton | false | [
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3,505 | 7 | was there a movie about her? | Yes, "Miss Potter", a biographical film of Potter's life | Beatrix Potter | In film | In 2006, Chris Noonan directed "Miss Potter", a biographical film of Potter's life focusing on her early career and romance with her editor Norman Warne. The film stars Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and Emily Watson. | false | [
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3,505 | 10 | what film is he famous for? | "Babe" | Chris Noonan | Introduction | He is best known for the family film "Babe" (1995), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. | false | [
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3,505 | 11 | did he receive any awards for his work? | Yes, "Stepping Out" won the UNESCO prize in 1980 and an Australian Film Institute Award for 'Best Documentary' in 1981. | Chris Noonan | Biography | In 1979 he set up his own production company, and in 1980 documented the lives of a troupe of handicapped actors, in the acclaimed "Stepping Out", which won the UNESCO prize in 1980 and an Australian Film Institute Award for 'Best Documentary' in 1981. | false | [
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3,505 | 12 | what is the full form of the above mentioned prize? | The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization | UNESCO | Introduction | The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); ) | false | [
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3,505 | 13 | when was this organization formed? | 1945 | UNESCO | Introduction | UNESCO was founded in 1945 as the successor to the League of Nations' International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. | false | [
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3,505 | 14 | is it connected with any ngos? | Yes, it has official relations with 322 international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). | UNESCO | Official UNESCO NGOs | UNESCO has official relations with 322 international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Most of these are what UNESCO calls "operational"; a select few are "formal". | false | [
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3,505 | 15 | what awards does it give out? | It awards 22 prizes in education, science, culture and peace. | UNESCO | Prizes | UNESCO awards 22 prizes in education, science, culture and peace | false | [
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3,505 | 16 | where are its institutes located? | UNANSWERABLE | false | [
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3,506 | 5 | what is the storyline of this? | To explore Pandora's biosphere, scientists use Na'vi-human hybrids called "avatars", operated by genetically matched humans. Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine, replaces his deceased identical twin brother as an operator of one. Dr. Grace Augustine, head of the Avatar Program, considers Sully an inadequate replacement but accepts his assignment as a bodyguard. While escorting the avatars of Grace and fellow scientist Dr. Norm Spellman, Jake's avatar is attacked by a thanator and flees into the forest, where he is rescued by Neytiri, a female Na'vi. Witnessing an auspicious sign, she takes him to her clan. Neytiri's mother Mo'at, the clan's spiritual leader, orders her daughter to initiate Jake into their society | Avatar (2009 film) | Plot | To explore Pandora's biosphere, scientists use Na'vi-human hybrids called "avatars", operated by genetically matched humans. Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine, replaces his deceased identical twin brother as an operator of one. Dr. Grace Augustine, head of the Avatar Program, considers Sully an inadequate replacement but accepts his assignment as a bodyguard. While escorting the avatars of Grace and fellow scientist Dr. Norm Spellman, Jake's avatar is attacked by a thanator and flees into the forest, where he is rescued by Neytiri, a female Na'vi. Witnessing an auspicious sign, she takes him to her clan. Neytiri's mother Mo'at, the clan's spiritual leader, orders her daughter to initiate Jake into their society.
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