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Did Pascal write about cycloid before 1658? | no |
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From what did Pascal suffer throughout his life? | poor health |
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Has the name Pascal been given to the SI unit of pressure? | yes |
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How old was Pascal when he died? | 1662-08-19. |
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How old was Pascal when he lost his mother? | at the age of three |
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Is there a programming language called Pascal? | Yes. |
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Was Blaise Pascal a mathematician of the first order? | yes |
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Was Pascal a French mathematician? | Yes. |
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Was Pascal's earliest work in the natural and applied sciences where he made important contributions to the construction of mechanical calculators, the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by generalizing the work of Evangelista Torricelli? | Yes |
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Wasn't Blaise Pascal a work of Desargues on conic sections? | Yes, it was |
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What did Pascal argue was as perfect as possible? | the procedure used in geometry |
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What led Pascal to his religious conversion? | Two basic influences led him to his conversion: sickness and Jansenism |
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Who was Blaise Pascal's father? | His father, Ãtienne Pascal (1588â1651), who also had an interest in science and mathematics, was a local judge |
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Who was Pascal's younger sister? | Jacqueline. |
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What allows the butterfly to evade predators? | A butterfly's hind wings allow the butterfly to evade predators. |
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What butterfly is migratory? | The Monarch butterfly is migratory. |
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Did Coolidge get in Amherst College? | Yes |
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Did Coolidge graduate from Black River Academy? | yes |
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Did Coolidge meet and marry Grace Anna Goodhue? | Yes |
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In 1905 Coolidge met and married whom? | Grace Anna Goodhue |
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Is Calvin Jr. older than John Coolidge? | No |
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Of what state was Coolidge governor? | Massachusetts |
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Was Calvin Coolidge Republican? | Yes |
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Was Calvin Coolidge a governor of Massachusetts? | Yes |
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Was Calvin Coolidge born in Plymouth, Windsor County, Vermont? | yes |
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Was Calvin Coolidge the twenty-ninth vice president? | Yes |
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Was Coolidge opposed in the Republican nomination for Governor of Massachusetts in 1918? | Yes |
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Was Coolidge the thirteenth President of the United States? | Yes |
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Was John Calvin Coolidge Jr. was born in Las Vegas? | No |
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What caused Calvin Jr.'s death? | heart attack |
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What did Coolidge do after graduating from Amherst? | Coolidge moved to Northampton, Massachusetts to take up the practice of law |
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What fraternity was Coolidge a member of? | Phi Gamma Delta |
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What period of rapid economic growth did the United States experience during Coolidge's presidency? | the "Roaring Twenties" |
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What year did Coolidge open his own law office? | 1898 |
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What years were Coolidge's two sons born in? | 1906 and 1908 |
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When did Coolidge meet and marry Grace Anna Goodhue? | In 1905 |
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When was Coolidge born? | Plymouth, Windsor County, Vermont |
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Where did Coolidge's grandfather had government offices? | The town of Plymouth Notch |
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Which state were Coolidge born in? | Plymouth, Windsor County, Vermont |
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Why did Coolidge not attend law school? | It was too expensive |
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Are Canada 's official national sports ice hockey ( winter ) and lacrosse ( summer ) ? | yes |
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Are Canada 's two official languages English and French ? | yes |
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Did Cartier not use the word ` Canada ' to refer to not only that village , but the entire area subject to Donnacona , Chief at Stadacona ? | yes |
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European books and maps began referring to this region as Canada in what year? | 1545 |
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How has Canada helped UN peacekeeping efforts? | Canada has played a leading role in UN peacekeeping efforts. During the Suez Crisis of 1956, Lester B. Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force. Canada has since served in 50 peacekeeping missions, including every UN peacekeeping effort until 1989 |
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How many provinces and territories does Canada have? | A federation now comprising ten provinces and three territories |
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Is Canada a geographically vast and ethnically diverse country ? | yes |
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Is Canada a member of the OECD? | Yes. |
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Is Canada bilingual? | Yes, it is. |
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Is Canada's official language Zulu? | No. |
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Is an official language of Canada German? | No, it is not. |
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What did Canada adopt in 1965? | The Maple Leaf Flag |
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What is Canada's national unemployment rate? | While as of October 2007, Canada's national unemployment rate of 5.9% is its lowest in 33 years. Provincial unemployment rates vary from a low of 3.6% in Alberta to a high of 14.6% in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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What is the largest religious group in Canada? | According to 2001 census, 77.1% of Canadians identified as being Christians; of this, Catholics make up the largest group (43.6% of Canadians). The largest Protestant denomination is the United Church of Canada; about 16.5% of Canadians declare no religious affiliation, and the remaining 6.3% were affiliated with religions other than Christianity, of which the largest is Islam numbering 1.9%, followed by Judaism: 1.1%. |
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What was Canada's most important industry until the 1800s? | The fur trade |
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When did Canada have one of the largest armed forces in the world? | World War II. |
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Where is the most densely populated part of Canada? | The most densely populated part of the country is the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor along the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence River in the southeast. |
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Which countries established colonies in Canada? | France and Britain. |
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Are cellos constructed with glue? | yes |
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Are the z-holes used as access points to the interior of the cello? | No |
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Is the cello a stringed instrument? | yes |
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Is the violin cello a bowed string instrument? | Yes |
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Is there cello in performances by Rihanna? | yes |
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What cello manufacturer should I buy from if I want to play outside? | Luis & Clark |
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What is a person who plays the cello called? | cellist |
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What is cello an abbreviation of? | violoncello |
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What is used to tune a cello? | Pegs are used to tune a cello. |
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What position is used to play the cello? | a gamba |
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When did the first educational works appear for the cello? | the 18th century |
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Who referred to the cello as basso de viola da braccio"? | Monteverdi referred to the cello as "basso de viola da braccio". |
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Why is there purling on a cello? | to stop cracks from forming ****misspelled**** |
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Did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb come from a poor family? | No, his mother came from a wealthy family in the wool trade. |
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Did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb find any relationship between electric charges and magnetic poles? | No |
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Did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb live to be 80 years old? | no |
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Did Coulomb die in Angoulême, France, to a well-to-do family? | No |
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Did the family move to Paris as well as there Coulomb studied at the prestigious Collge des Quatre-Nations? | Yes |
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Does Coulomb leave a legacy as a pioneer in the field of geotechnical engineering for his contribution to retaining wall design? | yes |
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Does Coulomb leave a legacy? | yes |
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For how many years did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb live? | 70 |
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How many years ago did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb die? | 203 |
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How many years ago did he resign his appointment as intendant de eaux et fontaine ? | 220 |
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How old was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb when he died? | 1806 |
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If Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was alive today, how old would he have been? | 273 |
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Is coulomb distinguished in the history of mechanics and of electricity and magnetism? | yes |
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Is he best known for developing Coulomb's law, the definition of the electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion? | Yes |
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Is it true that coulomb leaves a legacy as a hero? | yes |
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The SI unit of charge, the coulomb, was named after him? | Yes |
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Was Charles Augustin de Coulomb ( born June 14 , 1736 , Angoulême , France - died August 23 , 1806 , Paris , France ) a French physicist? | yes |
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Was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb a Spanish Biologist? | No, he was a French physicist. |
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Was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb a member of the National Institute? | Yes |
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Was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb ever employed at La Rochelle? | Yes, upon his return to France, with the rank of Captain, he was employed at La Rochelle. |
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Was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb's father's family in Montpellier? | Yes |
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Was Coulomb born in Angoulme France to a well-to-do family? | Coulomb was born in Angoulême, France, to a well-to-do family |
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Was Coulomb born in Angoulême, France, to a well to do family? | yes |
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Was The SI unit of charge , the coulomb , named after him? | yes |
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Was coulomb born in Angoulême, France , to a well to do family? | yes |
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Was his father , Henri Coulomb , inspector of the Royal Fields in Montpellier? | Yes |
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Was the SI unit of charge named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb? | Yes, the SI unit of charge, the coulomb, was named after him. |
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What contribution did Charles-Augustin de Coulomb make to the field of geotechnical engineering? | Retaining wall design |
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What is Charles-Augustin de Coulomb best known for? | He is best known for developing Coulomb's law. |