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Which year was used for estimates in the 2010 report? | <text>Which year was used for estimates in the 2010 report?</text><reasoning>The 2010 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on November 4, 2010, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2010. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reasoning><... |
Which branches of the national military does the U.S. president command? | <text>Which branches of the national military does the U.S. president command?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has ... |
Whose approval is required for the president's appointees to take office? | <text>Whose approval is required for the president's appointees to take office?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has... |
What is a Congressional means of removing presidential appointees? | <text>What is a Congressional means of removing presidential appointees?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has power ... |
What term can characterize the status of bodies like the War Claims Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission? | <text>What term can characterize the status of bodies like the War Claims Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of... |
Which of the three branches has the duty of Commander and Chief? | <text>Which of the three branches has the duty of Commander and Chief?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has power to... |
Who has the authority to make treaties? | <text>Who has the authority to make treaties?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has power to make treaties and appoin... |
What is it called when congress terminates an appointment of the President? | <text>What is it called when congress terminates an appointment of the President?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, h... |
Who has over-sight of the Federal Trade Commission? | <text>Who has over-sight of the Federal Trade Commission?</text><reasoning>Executive power is vested, with exceptions and qualifications, in the President. By law (Section 2.) the president becomes the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, Militia of several states when called into service, has power to make treatie... |
What dynamic needs were the reason for building to be done? | <text>What dynamic needs were the reason for building to be done?</text><reasoning>Building first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). As human cultures developed and knowledge began to be formalized through oral trad... |
Oral traditions allowed what to become formalized in human cultures? | <text>Oral traditions allowed what to become formalized in human cultures?</text><reasoning>Building first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). As human cultures developed and knowledge began to be formalized through ... |
What was building considered? | <text>What was building considered?</text><reasoning>Building first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). As human cultures developed and knowledge began to be formalized through oral traditions and practices, building... |
What was the most valued type of building craft called? | <text>What was the most valued type of building craft called?</text><reasoning>Building first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). As human cultures developed and knowledge began to be formalized through oral traditio... |
Aside from skills, what is required in order to have the means for building? | <text>Aside from skills, what is required in order to have the means for building?</text><reasoning>Building first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). As human cultures developed and knowledge began to be formalized ... |
Who said that architecture was able extend beyond function? | <text>Who said that architecture was able extend beyond function?</text><reasoning>Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences. Through its own particular way of expressing values, architecture can stimulate an... |
In what way did Nunzia Rondanini believe architecture moved past mere functionality? | <text>In what way did Nunzia Rondanini believe architecture moved past mere functionality?</text><reasoning>Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences. Through its own particular way of expressing values, arch... |
What could, in Rondanini's opinion, architecture "stimulate and influence"? | <text>What could, in Rondanini's opinion, architecture "stimulate and influence"?</text><reasoning>Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences. Through its own particular way of expressing values, architecture ... |
What shouldn't architecture be assumed to promote, according to Rondanini? | <text>What shouldn't architecture be assumed to promote, according to Rondanini?</text><reasoning>Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences. Through its own particular way of expressing values, architecture c... |
What does architecture share with other sciences? | <text>What does architecture share with other sciences?</text><reasoning>Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences. Through its own particular way of expressing values, architecture can stimulate and influenc... |
What type of buildings are are built mostly through out the world? | <text>What type of buildings are are built mostly through out the world?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is termed ver... |
Why did the economy begin to expand? | <text>Why did the economy begin to expand?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is termed vernacular architecture continues... |
Through what process is it thought that the first architectural achievements were made? | <text>Through what process is it thought that the first architectural achievements were made?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactor... |
What is a popular type of architecture that still exists around the planet? | <text>What is a popular type of architecture that still exists around the planet?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is t... |
In what environment were many of the first human settlements? | <text>In what environment were many of the first human settlements?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is termed vernacul... |
What sort of an effect did a growing economy have on human settlements? | <text>What sort of an effect did a growing economy have on human settlements?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is terme... |
At what speed did urban settlements sometimes expand? | <text>At what speed did urban settlements sometimes expand?</text><reasoning>It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is termed vernacular archi... |
What organizations were created by Medieval craftsmen? | <text>What organizations were created by Medieval craftsmen?</text><reasoning>In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. The role of architect was usually one with that of maste... |
What records of the guilds are still in existence? | <text>What records of the guilds are still in existence?</text><reasoning>In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. The role of architect was usually one with that of master ma... |
What was the main thing the contracts were had to do with? | <text>What was the main thing the contracts were had to do with?</text><reasoning>In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. The role of architect was usually one with that of m... |
What is another term for master mason? | <text>What is another term for master mason?</text><reasoning>In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. The role of architect was usually one with that of master mason, or Magi... |
What started with the Industrial Revolution? | <text>What started with the Industrial Revolution?</text><reasoning>Meanwhile, the Industrial Revolution laid open the door for mass production and consumption. Aesthetics became a criterion for the middle class as ornamented products, once within the province of expensive craftsmanship, became cheaper under machine pr... |
What became cheap enough for the middle class to buy? | <text>What became cheap enough for the middle class to buy?</text><reasoning>Meanwhile, the Industrial Revolution laid open the door for mass production and consumption. Aesthetics became a criterion for the middle class as ornamented products, once within the province of expensive craftsmanship, became cheaper under m... |
As products came within their financial reach what concept began to interest the middle class? | <text>As products came within their financial reach what concept began to interest the middle class?</text><reasoning>Meanwhile, the Industrial Revolution laid open the door for mass production and consumption. Aesthetics became a criterion for the middle class as ornamented products, once within the province of expens... |
What country's government, on which the US government was modeled, did not formally implement separation of powers? | <text>What country's government, on which the US government was modeled, did not formally implement separation of powers?</text><reasoning>Strict separation of powers did not operate in The United Kingdom, the political structure of which served in most instances[citation needed] as a model for the government created b... |
What were the two main principles informing the government of the UK? | <text>What were the two main principles informing the government of the UK?</text><reasoning>Strict separation of powers did not operate in The United Kingdom, the political structure of which served in most instances[citation needed] as a model for the government created by the U.S. Constitution.[citation needed] Unde... |
What term describes the status of the different branches of government in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia? | <text>What term describes the status of the different branches of government in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia?</text><reasoning>Strict separation of powers did not operate in The United Kingdom, the political structure of which served in most instances[citation needed] as a model for the government cre... |
What country's government served as a model for the United States Government? | <text>What country's government served as a model for the United States Government?</text><reasoning>Strict separation of powers did not operate in The United Kingdom, the political structure of which served in most instances[citation needed] as a model for the government created by the U.S. Constitution.[citation need... |
In the 18th century what function, besides President, did the Delaware President serve? | <text>In the 18th century what function, besides President, did the Delaware President serve?</text><reasoning>Strict separation of powers did not operate in The United Kingdom, the political structure of which served in most instances[citation needed] as a model for the government created by the U.S. Constitution.[cit... |
When was Renaissance Humanism developed? | <text>When was Renaissance Humanism developed?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the Mediev... |
When did the Classical learning revival begin? | <text>When did the Classical learning revival begin?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the ... |
What continent did this revival take place on? | <text>What continent did this revival take place on?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the ... |
What was the name for the time period? | <text>What was the name for the time period?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the Medieval... |
What did Renaissance Humanism emphasize? | <text>What did Renaissance Humanism emphasize?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the Mediev... |
What three vocations were not really considered separate from each other at that time? | <text>What three vocations were not really considered separate from each other at that time?</text><reasoning>In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in so... |
What century was the architect Le Corbusier in? | <text>What century was the architect Le Corbusier in?</text><reasoning>On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction. I... |
Who wrote on the topic of architectural ideals contrasted with simple construction? | <text>Who wrote on the topic of architectural ideals contrasted with simple construction?</text><reasoning>On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses ... |
When did Le Corbusier live and write? | <text>When did Le Corbusier live and write?</text><reasoning>On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction. Ingenuity i... |
What part of him did Le Corbusier say proper architecture touched? | <text>What part of him did Le Corbusier say proper architecture touched?</text><reasoning>On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that... |
What state of emotion did Le Corbusier say architecture put him in? | <text>What state of emotion did Le Corbusier say architecture put him in?</text><reasoning>On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: tha... |
What sort of considerations does architectural design take into account? | <text>What sort of considerations does architectural design take into account?</text><reasoning>Architecture has to do with planning and designing form, space and ambience to reflect functional, technical, social, environmental and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative manipulation and coordination of mate... |
In architecture what aspects are planned and designed? | <text>In architecture what aspects are planned and designed?</text><reasoning>Architecture has to do with planning and designing form, space and ambience to reflect functional, technical, social, environmental and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative manipulation and coordination of materials and technolo... |
Aside from planning and design what other types of aspects does architecture involve? | <text>Aside from planning and design what other types of aspects does architecture involve?</text><reasoning>Architecture has to do with planning and designing form, space and ambience to reflect functional, technical, social, environmental and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative manipulation and coordin... |
What is a reactionary thing to limit formalism's meaning to? | <text>What is a reactionary thing to limit formalism's meaning to?</text><reasoning>To restrict the meaning of (architectural) formalism to art for art's sake is not only reactionary; it can also be a purposeless quest for perfection or originality which degrades form into a mere instrumentality".</reasoning><output>ar... |
What sort of quest lacks purpose? | <text>What sort of quest lacks purpose?</text><reasoning>To restrict the meaning of (architectural) formalism to art for art's sake is not only reactionary; it can also be a purposeless quest for perfection or originality which degrades form into a mere instrumentality".</reasoning><output>quest for perfection or origi... |
What ends up being reduced in quality by this quest? | <text>What ends up being reduced in quality by this quest?</text><reasoning>To restrict the meaning of (architectural) formalism to art for art's sake is not only reactionary; it can also be a purposeless quest for perfection or originality which degrades form into a mere instrumentality".</reasoning><output>form</outp... |
What cultures architecture inspired Islamic architecture to use pointed arch's? | <text>What cultures architecture inspired Islamic architecture to use pointed arch's?</text><reasoning>Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and social needs of the society. Examp... |
When was Islamic architecture first seen? | <text>When was Islamic architecture first seen?</text><reasoning>Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and social needs of the society. Examples can be found throughout the Middle... |
In addition to forms from the ancient Middle East, what other place's forms had an effect on Islamic architecture? | <text>In addition to forms from the ancient Middle East, what other place's forms had an effect on Islamic architecture?</text><reasoning>Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and... |
What other parts of the society's needs did architecture fill? | <text>What other parts of the society's needs did architecture fill?</text><reasoning>Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and social needs of the society. Examples can be found ... |
What kind of arch design from Islamic architecture affected European architects? | <text>What kind of arch design from Islamic architecture affected European architects?</text><reasoning>Islamic architecture began in the 7th century CE, incorporating architectural forms from the ancient Middle East and Byzantium, but also developing features to suit the religious and social needs of the society. Exam... |
On what date was the 2014 Human Development Report released? | <text>On what date was the 2014 Human Development Report released?</text><reasoning>The 2014 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on July 24, 2014, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2013. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reasoni... |
Which year was used for estimates in the 2014 report? | <text>Which year was used for estimates in the 2014 report?</text><reasoning>The 2014 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on July 24, 2014, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2013. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reasoning><out... |
In what year did the Human Development Report introduce the IHDI? | <text>In what year did the Human Development Report introduce the IHDI?</text><reasoning>The 2010 Human Development Report introduced an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). While the simple HDI remains useful, it stated that "the IHDI is the actual level of human development (accounting for inequality),... |
What does IHDI stand for? | <text>What does IHDI stand for?</text><reasoning>The 2010 Human Development Report introduced an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). While the simple HDI remains useful, it stated that "the IHDI is the actual level of human development (accounting for inequality)," and "the HDI can be viewed as an index... |
Which measures the potential development, the HDI or the IHDI? | <text>Which measures the potential development, the HDI or the IHDI?</text><reasoning>The 2010 Human Development Report introduced an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). While the simple HDI remains useful, it stated that "the IHDI is the actual level of human development (accounting for inequality)," a... |
Which measures the potential development, the HDI or the IHDI? | <text>Which measures the potential development, the HDI or the IHDI?</text><reasoning>The 2010 Human Development Report introduced an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). While the simple HDI remains useful, it stated that "the IHDI is the actual level of human development (accounting for inequality)," a... |
What entity makes the defining formula for the HDI well-known? | <text>What entity makes the defining formula for the HDI well-known?</text><reasoning>The formula defining the HDI is promulgated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In general, to transform a raw variable, say , into a unit-free index between 0 and 1 (which allows different indices to be added together... |
Who wrote Seven Lamps of Architecture? | <text>Who wrote Seven Lamps of Architecture?</text><reasoning>The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the "art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that t... |
Who was the author of Seven Lamps of Architecture? | <text>Who was the author of Seven Lamps of Architecture?</text><reasoning>The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the "art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by me... |
What was Ruskin's career? | <text>What was Ruskin's career?</text><reasoning>The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the "art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that the sight of t... |
When was Seven Lamps of Architecture published? | <text>When was Seven Lamps of Architecture published?</text><reasoning>The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the "art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... |
What, according to Ruskin, should looking at architecture contribute to its viewer? | <text>What, according to Ruskin, should looking at architecture contribute to its viewer?</text><reasoning>The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the "art which so disposes and... |
What does the IHDI specifically take into account? | <text>What does the IHDI specifically take into account?</text><reasoning>The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) is a "measure of the average level of human development of people in a society once inequality is taken into account."</reasoning><output>Inequality</output> |
Does the IHDI measure the "average" or the "potential" level of human development? | <text>Does the IHDI measure the "average" or the "potential" level of human development?</text><reasoning>The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) is a "measure of the average level of human development of people in a society once inequality is taken into account."</reasoning><output>the average level</ou... |
On what date was the 2015 Human Development Report released? | <text>On what date was the 2015 Human Development Report released?</text><reasoning>The 2015 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on December 14, 2015, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2014. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</rea... |
Which year was used for estimates in the 2015 report? | <text>Which year was used for estimates in the 2015 report?</text><reasoning>The 2015 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on December 14, 2015, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2014. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reasoning>... |
Does the IHDI measure the "average" or the "potential" level of human development? | <text>Does the IHDI measure the "average" or the "potential" level of human development?</text><reasoning>The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) is a "measure of the average level of human development of people in a society once inequality is taken into account."</reasoning><output>the average level</ou... |
What does LE stand for? | <text>What does LE stand for?</text><reasoning>LE: Life expectancy at birth
MYS: Mean years of schooling (Years that a person 25 years-of-age or older has spent in schools)
EYS: Expected years of schooling (Years that a 5-year-old child will spend in schools throughout his life)
GNIpc: Gross national income at purchasi... |
What does MYS stand for? | <text>What does MYS stand for?</text><reasoning>LE: Life expectancy at birth
MYS: Mean years of schooling (Years that a person 25 years-of-age or older has spent in schools)
EYS: Expected years of schooling (Years that a 5-year-old child will spend in schools throughout his life)
GNIpc: Gross national income at purchas... |
What does EYS stand for? | <text>What does EYS stand for?</text><reasoning>LE: Life expectancy at birth
MYS: Mean years of schooling (Years that a person 25 years-of-age or older has spent in schools)
EYS: Expected years of schooling (Years that a 5-year-old child will spend in schools throughout his life)
GNIpc: Gross national income at purchas... |
What does GNIpc stand for? | <text>What does GNIpc stand for?</text><reasoning>LE: Life expectancy at birth
MYS: Mean years of schooling (Years that a person 25 years-of-age or older has spent in schools)
EYS: Expected years of schooling (Years that a 5-year-old child will spend in schools throughout his life)
GNIpc: Gross national income at purch... |
Which year was used for estimates in the 2011 report? | <text>Which year was used for estimates in the 2011 report?</text><reasoning>The 2011 Human Development Report was released on 2 November 2011, and calculated HDI values based on estimates for 2011. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries (equal to the top quartile):</reasoning><output>2011</ou... |
Which Caribbean nation is in the top quartile of HDI (but missing IHDI)? | <text>Which Caribbean nation is in the top quartile of HDI (but missing IHDI)?</text><reasoning>Countries in the top quartile of HDI ("very high human development" group) with a missing IHDI: New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Brunei, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Andorra, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Cuba, and... |
Is the top quartile of HDI considered "high" or "very high" human development? | <text>Is the top quartile of HDI considered "high" or "very high" human development?</text><reasoning>Countries in the top quartile of HDI ("very high human development" group) with a missing IHDI: New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Brunei, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Andorra, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Cub... |
What school was a response to Brutalism? | <text>What school was a response to Brutalism?</text><reasoning>One such reaction to the cold aesthetic of modernism and Brutalism is the school of metaphoric architecture, which includes such things as biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture, both using nature as the primary source of inspiration and design. While it ... |
What are two examples of metaphoric architecture? | <text>What are two examples of metaphoric architecture?</text><reasoning>One such reaction to the cold aesthetic of modernism and Brutalism is the school of metaphoric architecture, which includes such things as biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture, both using nature as the primary source of inspiration and design. ... |
What are biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture based after design wise? | <text>What are biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture based after design wise?</text><reasoning>One such reaction to the cold aesthetic of modernism and Brutalism is the school of metaphoric architecture, which includes such things as biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture, both using nature as the primary source of ... |
What type of architecture do some consider metaphoric architecture to be a development of? | <text>What type of architecture do some consider metaphoric architecture to be a development of?</text><reasoning>One such reaction to the cold aesthetic of modernism and Brutalism is the school of metaphoric architecture, which includes such things as biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture, both using nature as the p... |
Where was the headquarters of the Western Roman Empire? | <text>Where was the headquarters of the Western Roman Empire?</text><reasoning>The Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin in a vast empire based on Roman law and Roman legions. It promoted trade, tolerance, and Greek culture. By 300 AD the Roman Empire was divided into the Western Roman Empire bas... |
Where was the headquarters of the Eastern Roman Empire? | <text>Where was the headquarters of the Eastern Roman Empire?</text><reasoning>The Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin in a vast empire based on Roman law and Roman legions. It promoted trade, tolerance, and Greek culture. By 300 AD the Roman Empire was divided into the Western Roman Empire bas... |
Which tribes brought down the Western Roman Empire? | <text>Which tribes brought down the Western Roman Empire?</text><reasoning>The Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin in a vast empire based on Roman law and Roman legions. It promoted trade, tolerance, and Greek culture. By 300 AD the Roman Empire was divided into the Western Roman Empire based i... |
What year is considered the transition between the classical period and the Middle Ages? | <text>What year is considered the transition between the classical period and the Middle Ages?</text><reasoning>The Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin in a vast empire based on Roman law and Roman legions. It promoted trade, tolerance, and Greek culture. By 300 AD the Roman Empire was divided ... |
By what year was the Roman Empire split into two sections? | <text>By what year was the Roman Empire split into two sections?</text><reasoning>The Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin in a vast empire based on Roman law and Roman legions. It promoted trade, tolerance, and Greek culture. By 300 AD the Roman Empire was divided into the Western Roman Empire ... |
Which Caribbean nation is in the top quartile of HDI (but missing IHDI)? | <text>Which Caribbean nation is in the top quartile of HDI (but missing IHDI)?</text><reasoning>Countries in the top quartile of HDI ("very high human development" group) with a missing IHDI include: New Zealand, Liechtenstein, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Republic of China (Taiwan), Andorra, United Arab Emirates, Malt... |
What is the main reason that countries were excluded from the 2014 report? | <text>What is the main reason that countries were excluded from the 2014 report?</text><reasoning>Some countries were not included for various reasons, primarily the lack of necessary data. The following United Nations Member States were not included in the 2014 report: North Korea, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Nauru, San... |
Which East Asian dictatorship was excluded from the 2014 report? | <text>Which East Asian dictatorship was excluded from the 2014 report?</text><reasoning>Some countries were not included for various reasons, primarily the lack of necessary data. The following United Nations Member States were not included in the 2014 report: North Korea, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Nauru, San Marino, S... |
On what date was the 2013 Human Development Report released? | <text>On what date was the 2013 Human Development Report released?</text><reasoning>The 2013 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on March 14, 2013, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2012. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reason... |
Which year was used for estimates in the 2013 report? | <text>Which year was used for estimates in the 2013 report?</text><reasoning>The 2013 Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program was released on March 14, 2013, and calculates HDI values based on estimates for 2012. Below is the list of the "very high human development" countries:</reasoning><ou... |
Who is the commander and chief of the Army? | <text>Who is the commander and chief of the Army?</text><reasoning>The president is the civilian Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States. He has the authority to command them to take appropriate military action in the event of a sudden crisis. However, only the Congress is explicitly granted the po... |
Who has the power to declare ware? | <text>Who has the power to declare ware?</text><reasoning>The president is the civilian Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States. He has the authority to command them to take appropriate military action in the event of a sudden crisis. However, only the Congress is explicitly granted the power to de... |
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