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In what city was the 1876 Centennial Exposition? | <text>In what city was the 1876 Centennial Exposition?</text><reasoning>Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. A short time later, his demonstration of an early telephone prototype at the 1876 Centennial Exposit... |
What important person saw the telephone at the Centennial Exposition? | <text>What important person saw the telephone at the Centennial Exposition?</text><reasoning>Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. A short time later, his demonstration of an early telephone prototype at the 18... |
Pedro II was the Emperor of what Country? | <text>Pedro II was the Emperor of what Country?</text><reasoning>Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. A short time later, his demonstration of an early telephone prototype at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in ... |
Which Queen did Bell present his invention to? | <text>Which Queen did Bell present his invention to?</text><reasoning>Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. A short time later, his demonstration of an early telephone prototype at the 1876 Centennial Expositio... |
Who did Bell go to see in 1875? | <text>Who did Bell go to see in 1875?</text><reasoning>In March 1875, Bell and Pollok visited the famous scientist Joseph Henry, who was then director of the Smithsonian Institution, and asked Henry's advice on the electrical multi-reed apparatus that Bell hoped would transmit the human voice by telegraph. Henry replie... |
Who ran the Smithsonian in 1875? | <text>Who ran the Smithsonian in 1875?</text><reasoning>In March 1875, Bell and Pollok visited the famous scientist Joseph Henry, who was then director of the Smithsonian Institution, and asked Henry's advice on the electrical multi-reed apparatus that Bell hoped would transmit the human voice by telegraph. Henry repli... |
What was Henry's reply to Bell's statement that he lacked information to complete his telegraph? | <text>What was Henry's reply to Bell's statement that he lacked information to complete his telegraph?</text><reasoning>In March 1875, Bell and Pollok visited the famous scientist Joseph Henry, who was then director of the Smithsonian Institution, and asked Henry's advice on the electrical multi-reed apparatus that Bel... |
Who did Bell meet in 1874? | <text>Who did Bell meet in 1874?</text><reasoning>In March 1875, Bell and Pollok visited the famous scientist Joseph Henry, who was then director of the Smithsonian Institution, and asked Henry's advice on the electrical multi-reed apparatus that Bell hoped would transmit the human voice by telegraph. Henry replied tha... |
What kind of business did Watson work at? | <text>What kind of business did Watson work at?</text><reasoning>In March 1875, Bell and Pollok visited the famous scientist Joseph Henry, who was then director of the Smithsonian Institution, and asked Henry's advice on the electrical multi-reed apparatus that Bell hoped would transmit the human voice by telegraph. He... |
In what year did Bell officially become an American? | <text>In what year did Bell officially become an American?</text><reasoning>Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenated Americans who... |
What was Bell's original nationality? | <text>What was Bell's original nationality?</text><reasoning>Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenated Americans who claim allegian... |
Besides the US and UK, what other country claims Bell as a citizen? | <text>Besides the US and UK, what other country claims Bell as a citizen?</text><reasoning>Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenate... |
What does Bell call people who are citizens of two countries? | <text>What does Bell call people who are citizens of two countries?</text><reasoning>Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenated Amer... |
In what year did Mabel's father move to Washington D.C.? | <text>In what year did Mabel's father move to Washington D.C.?</text><reasoning>The Bell family home was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, until 1880 when Bell's father-in-law bought a house in Washington, D.C., and later in 1882 bought a home in the same city for Bell's family, so that they could be with him while he atten... |
In what year did Bell acquire a house in D.C.? | <text>In what year did Bell acquire a house in D.C.?</text><reasoning>The Bell family home was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, until 1880 when Bell's father-in-law bought a house in Washington, D.C., and later in 1882 bought a home in the same city for Bell's family, so that they could be with him while he attended to the... |
Where did Bell and Mabel live before 1880? | <text>Where did Bell and Mabel live before 1880?</text><reasoning>The Bell family home was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, until 1880 when Bell's father-in-law bought a house in Washington, D.C., and later in 1882 bought a home in the same city for Bell's family, so that they could be with him while he attended to the num... |
What did Bell have to go to court for in D.C.? | <text>What did Bell have to go to court for in D.C.?</text><reasoning>The Bell family home was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, until 1880 when Bell's father-in-law bought a house in Washington, D.C., and later in 1882 bought a home in the same city for Bell's family, so that they could be with him while he attended to the... |
Because of their patent, what didn't Siemens & Halske have to give Bell? | <text>Because of their patent, what didn't Siemens & Halske have to give Bell?</text><reasoning>The value of the Bell patent was acknowledged throughout the world, and patent applications were made in most major countries, but when Bell had delayed the German patent application, the electrical firm of Siemens & Halske ... |
What was the home city for the International Bell Telephone Company? | <text>What was the home city for the International Bell Telephone Company?</text><reasoning>The value of the Bell patent was acknowledged throughout the world, and patent applications were made in most major countries, but when Bell had delayed the German patent application, the electrical firm of Siemens & Halske (S&H... |
In what year was the International Bell Telephone Company founded? | <text>In what year was the International Bell Telephone Company founded?</text><reasoning>The value of the Bell patent was acknowledged throughout the world, and patent applications were made in most major countries, but when Bell had delayed the German patent application, the electrical firm of Siemens & Halske (S&H) ... |
With what school did Bell get his next teaching job? | <text>With what school did Bell get his next teaching job?</text><reasoning>In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. At Boston Universi... |
What was Bell's discipline? | <text>What was Bell's discipline?</text><reasoning>In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. At Boston University, Bell was "swept up" b... |
What did Bell do late at night? | <text>What did Bell do late at night?</text><reasoning>In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. At Boston University, Bell was "swept u... |
What health condition did Bell start to have? | <text>What health condition did Bell start to have?</text><reasoning>In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. At Boston University, Bel... |
In what year did Bell start to focus on research into sound? | <text>In what year did Bell start to focus on research into sound?</text><reasoning>In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. At Boston ... |
What color silk covered Bell's kites? | <text>What color silk covered Bell's kites?</text><reasoning>In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk.[N 23] The tetrahedral wings were named Cygnet I, II and III, and were flown both unmanned and manned (Cygnet I crashed d... |
Who was on Cygnet I when it crashed? | <text>Who was on Cygnet I when it crashed?</text><reasoning>In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk.[N 23] The tetrahedral wings were named Cygnet I, II and III, and were flown both unmanned and manned (Cygnet I crashed du... |
Some of the kites remain at what National Historic Site? | <text>Some of the kites remain at what National Historic Site?</text><reasoning>In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk.[N 23] The tetrahedral wings were named Cygnet I, II and III, and were flown both unmanned and manned ... |
From what city did Bell send his first message? | <text>From what city did Bell send his first message?</text><reasoning>Continuing his experiments in Brantford, Bell brought home a working model of his telephone. On August 3, 1876, from the telegraph office in Mount Pleasant five miles (eight km) away from Brantford, Bell sent a tentative telegram indicating that he ... |
Bell sent messages over wires hooked onto telegraph lines and what? | <text>Bell sent messages over wires hooked onto telegraph lines and what?</text><reasoning>Continuing his experiments in Brantford, Bell brought home a working model of his telephone. On August 3, 1876, from the telegraph office in Mount Pleasant five miles (eight km) away from Brantford, Bell sent a tentative telegram... |
What did the group at the Bells house hear other people doing? | <text>What did the group at the Bells house hear other people doing?</text><reasoning>Continuing his experiments in Brantford, Bell brought home a working model of his telephone. On August 3, 1876, from the telegraph office in Mount Pleasant five miles (eight km) away from Brantford, Bell sent a tentative telegram indi... |
Bell and his assistant first used their photophone on what date? | <text>Bell and his assistant first used their photophone on what date?</text><reasoning>On June 21, 1880, Bell's assistant transmitted a wireless voice telephone message a considerable distance, from the roof of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C., to Bell at the window of his laboratory, some 213 metres (700 ft) a... |
How many feet did the first photophone message travel? | <text>How many feet did the first photophone message travel?</text><reasoning>On June 21, 1880, Bell's assistant transmitted a wireless voice telephone message a considerable distance, from the roof of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C., to Bell at the window of his laboratory, some 213 metres (700 ft) away, 19 ye... |
From what building was the first photophone message sent? | <text>From what building was the first photophone message sent?</text><reasoning>On June 21, 1880, Bell's assistant transmitted a wireless voice telephone message a considerable distance, from the roof of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C., to Bell at the window of his laboratory, some 213 metres (700 ft) away, 19... |
How many years after this photophone message would the first message take place over radio? | <text>How many years after this photophone message would the first message take place over radio?</text><reasoning>On June 21, 1880, Bell's assistant transmitted a wireless voice telephone message a considerable distance, from the roof of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C., to Bell at the window of his laboratory,... |
Where did the Bells live when the Halifax Explosion happened? | <text>Where did the Bells live when the Halifax Explosion happened?</text><reasoning>Until the end of his life, Bell and his family would alternate between the two homes, but Beinn Bhreagh would, over the next 30 years, become more than a summer home as Bell became so absorbed in his experiments that his annual stays l... |
On what day did the Halifax Explosion happen? | <text>On what day did the Halifax Explosion happen?</text><reasoning>Until the end of his life, Bell and his family would alternate between the two homes, but Beinn Bhreagh would, over the next 30 years, become more than a summer home as Bell became so absorbed in his experiments that his annual stays lengthened. Both ... |
Which of their two homes did the Bells start spending more time as Bell aged? | <text>Which of their two homes did the Bells start spending more time as Bell aged?</text><reasoning>Until the end of his life, Bell and his family would alternate between the two homes, but Beinn Bhreagh would, over the next 30 years, become more than a summer home as Bell became so absorbed in his experiments that hi... |
What city adopted the Bells? | <text>What city adopted the Bells?</text><reasoning>Until the end of his life, Bell and his family would alternate between the two homes, but Beinn Bhreagh would, over the next 30 years, become more than a summer home as Bell became so absorbed in his experiments that his annual stays lengthened. Both Mabel and Bell be... |
What did the Bells do to help the victims in Halifax? | <text>What did the Bells do to help the victims in Halifax?</text><reasoning>Until the end of his life, Bell and his family would alternate between the two homes, but Beinn Bhreagh would, over the next 30 years, become more than a summer home as Bell became so absorbed in his experiments that his annual stays lengthene... |
What did Bell call his cord-free phone? | <text>What did Bell call his cord-free phone?</text><reasoning>Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full associates in the Volta ... |
Who did Bell invent the cord-free phone with? | <text>Who did Bell invent the cord-free phone with?</text><reasoning>Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full associates in the ... |
What did Bell's cord-free phone use to transmit messages? | <text>What did Bell's cord-free phone use to transmit messages?</text><reasoning>Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full associ... |
What lab association did Bell and Tainter both eventually join? | <text>What lab association did Bell and Tainter both eventually join?</text><reasoning>Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full ... |
In the photophone, light carried sound and what? | <text>In the photophone, light carried sound and what?</text><reasoning>Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full associates in t... |
Bell's two remaining students were "Georgie" Sanders and who? | <text>Bell's two remaining students were "Georgie" Sanders and who?</text><reasoning>Deciding to give up his lucrative private Boston practice, Bell retained only two students, six-year-old "Georgie" Sanders, deaf from birth, and 15-year-old Mabel Hubbard. Each pupil would play an important role in the next development... |
What was Georgie's father's name? | <text>What was Georgie's father's name?</text><reasoning>Deciding to give up his lucrative private Boston practice, Bell retained only two students, six-year-old "Georgie" Sanders, deaf from birth, and 15-year-old Mabel Hubbard. Each pupil would play an important role in the next developments. George's father, Thomas S... |
What disease made Mabel deaf? | <text>What disease made Mabel deaf?</text><reasoning>Deciding to give up his lucrative private Boston practice, Bell retained only two students, six-year-old "Georgie" Sanders, deaf from birth, and 15-year-old Mabel Hubbard. Each pupil would play an important role in the next developments. George's father, Thomas Sande... |
What famous lab did Bell spend time working for? | <text>What famous lab did Bell spend time working for?</text><reasoning>Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. During his Volta Laboratory period, Bell and his associates considered impressing a magnetic field on a record as a means of reproducing sound. Alt... |
What type of energy did Bell investigate at the Volta Laboratory? | <text>What type of energy did Bell investigate at the Volta Laboratory?</text><reasoning>Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. During his Volta Laboratory period, Bell and his associates considered impressing a magnetic field on a record as a means of repro... |
The magnetic field is part of what sort of recorder? | <text>The magnetic field is part of what sort of recorder?</text><reasoning>Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. During his Volta Laboratory period, Bell and his associates considered impressing a magnetic field on a record as a means of reproducing sound.... |
What do internet hosting services provide? | <text>What do internet hosting services provide?</text><reasoning>Internet hosting services provide email, web-hosting, or online storage services. Other services include virtual server, cloud services, or physical server operation.</reasoning><output>email, web-hosting, or online storage services</output> |
Who provides a virtual server service? | <text>Who provides a virtual server service?</text><reasoning>Internet hosting services provide email, web-hosting, or online storage services. Other services include virtual server, cloud services, or physical server operation.</reasoning><output>Internet hosting services</output> |
who provides cloud services? | <text>who provides cloud services?</text><reasoning>Internet hosting services provide email, web-hosting, or online storage services. Other services include virtual server, cloud services, or physical server operation.</reasoning><output>Internet hosting services</output> |
On what material did the phonautograph operate? | <text>On what material did the phonautograph operate?</text><reasoning>By 1874, Bell's initial work on the harmonic telegraph had entered a formative stage, with progress made both at his new Boston "laboratory" (a rented facility) and at his family home in Canada a big success.[N 14] While working that summer in Brant... |
What kind of reed did Bell want to play with? | <text>What kind of reed did Bell want to play with?</text><reasoning>By 1874, Bell's initial work on the harmonic telegraph had entered a formative stage, with progress made both at his new Boston "laboratory" (a rented facility) and at his family home in Canada a big success.[N 14] While working that summer in Brantfo... |
What did Bell believe the reeds would turn the signal into? | <text>What did Bell believe the reeds would turn the signal into?</text><reasoning>By 1874, Bell's initial work on the harmonic telegraph had entered a formative stage, with progress made both at his new Boston "laboratory" (a rented facility) and at his family home in Canada a big success.[N 14] While working that sum... |
What instrument is a phonautograph similar to? | <text>What instrument is a phonautograph similar to?</text><reasoning>By 1874, Bell's initial work on the harmonic telegraph had entered a formative stage, with progress made both at his new Boston "laboratory" (a rented facility) and at his family home in Canada a big success.[N 14] While working that summer in Brantf... |
In what year was Bell really working on his telegraph? | <text>In what year was Bell really working on his telegraph?</text><reasoning>By 1874, Bell's initial work on the harmonic telegraph had entered a formative stage, with progress made both at his new Boston "laboratory" (a rented facility) and at his family home in Canada a big success.[N 14] While working that summer i... |
What form of water played a part in Bell's home cooling system? | <text>What form of water played a part in Bell's home cooling system?</text><reasoning>Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated modern concerns with fuel shortages and industrial pollution. Methane gas, he reasoned, cou... |
What did Bell think could be collected from farm and factory byproduct? | <text>What did Bell think could be collected from farm and factory byproduct?</text><reasoning>Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated modern concerns with fuel shortages and industrial pollution. Methane gas, he reaso... |
What kind of toilet did Bell work on? | <text>What kind of toilet did Bell work on?</text><reasoning>Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated modern concerns with fuel shortages and industrial pollution. Methane gas, he reasoned, could be produced from the wa... |
Right before his death, what kind of energy did he speculate about? | <text>Right before his death, what kind of energy did he speculate about?</text><reasoning>Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated modern concerns with fuel shortages and industrial pollution. Methane gas, he reasoned,... |
In 1887 the US Government wanted to undo Bell's patent due to fraud and what? | <text>In 1887 the US Government wanted to undo Bell's patent due to fraud and what?</text><reasoning>On January 13, 1887, the U,S. Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. After a series of decisions and reversals, the Bell company won a decision in the Supreme ... |
The US Government lost the bid to overturn Bell's patent in what court? | <text>The US Government lost the bid to overturn Bell's patent in what court?</text><reasoning>On January 13, 1887, the U,S. Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. After a series of decisions and reversals, the Bell company won a decision in the Supreme Court,... |
What excuse did the judges have for the trial despite the fact that the patents had expired? | <text>What excuse did the judges have for the trial despite the fact that the patents had expired?</text><reasoning>On January 13, 1887, the U,S. Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. After a series of decisions and reversals, the Bell company won a decision ... |
On what date did the US Government stop legal action? | <text>On what date did the US Government stop legal action?</text><reasoning>On January 13, 1887, the U,S. Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. After a series of decisions and reversals, the Bell company won a decision in the Supreme Court, though a couple o... |
Where was Bell buried? | <text>Where was Bell buried?</text><reasoning>Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was buried atop Beinn Bhreagh mountain, on his estate where he had resided increasingly for the last 35 years of his life, overlooking Bras d'Or Lake. He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grand... |
Bell's living daughters were named Elsie May and what? | <text>Bell's living daughters were named Elsie May and what?</text><reasoning>Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was buried atop Beinn Bhreagh mountain, on his estate where he had resided increasingly for the last 35 years of his life, overlooking Bras d'Or Lake. He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May a... |
Over how many years did Bell spend a great deal of time at Beinn Bhreagh? | <text>Over how many years did Bell spend a great deal of time at Beinn Bhreagh?</text><reasoning>Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was buried atop Beinn Bhreagh mountain, on his estate where he had resided increasingly for the last 35 years of his life, overlooking Bras d'Or Lake. He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two dau... |
When did the FCC publish its final rule on net neutrality regulations? | <text>When did the FCC publish its final rule on net neutrality regulations?</text><reasoning>On 12 March 2015, the FCC released the specific details of the net neutrality rules. On 13 April 2015, the FCC published the final rule on its new "Net Neutrality" regulations.</reasoning><output>13 April 2015</output> |
Who claimed to have invented the in 1834? | <text>Who claimed to have invented the in 1834?</text><reasoning>During a deposition filed for the 1887 trial, Italian inventor Antonio Meucci also claimed to have created the first working model of a telephone in Italy in 1834. In 1886, in the first of three cases in which he was involved, Meucci took the stand as a w... |
At what company were Meucci's prototypes supposedly lost? | <text>At what company were Meucci's prototypes supposedly lost?</text><reasoning>During a deposition filed for the 1887 trial, Italian inventor Antonio Meucci also claimed to have created the first working model of a telephone in Italy in 1834. In 1886, in the first of three cases in which he was involved, Meucci took ... |
In what year did Western Union absorb ADT? | <text>In what year did Western Union absorb ADT?</text><reasoning>During a deposition filed for the 1887 trial, Italian inventor Antonio Meucci also claimed to have created the first working model of a telephone in Italy in 1834. In 1886, in the first of three cases in which he was involved, Meucci took the stand as a ... |
What event caused Meucci's trials to be dropped? | <text>What event caused Meucci's trials to be dropped?</text><reasoning>During a deposition filed for the 1887 trial, Italian inventor Antonio Meucci also claimed to have created the first working model of a telephone in Italy in 1834. In 1886, in the first of three cases in which he was involved, Meucci took the stand... |
What Island in Nova Scotia did the Bells go to in 1885? | <text>What Island in Nova Scotia did the Bells go to in 1885?</text><reasoning>By 1885, a new summer retreat was contemplated. That summer, the Bells had a vacation on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, spending time at the small village of Baddeck. Returning in 1886, Bell started building an estate on a point across f... |
In 1886, what lake did Bell start building a house near? | <text>In 1886, what lake did Bell start building a house near?</text><reasoning>By 1885, a new summer retreat was contemplated. That summer, the Bells had a vacation on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, spending time at the small village of Baddeck. Returning in 1886, Bell started building an estate on a point across ... |
What did the Bells call the house completed in 1889? | <text>What did the Bells call the house completed in 1889?</text><reasoning>By 1885, a new summer retreat was contemplated. That summer, the Bells had a vacation on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, spending time at the small village of Baddeck. Returning in 1886, Bell started building an estate on a point across from... |
How many people worked for the Bell Boatyard? | <text>How many people worked for the Bell Boatyard?</text><reasoning>By 1885, a new summer retreat was contemplated. That summer, the Bells had a vacation on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, spending time at the small village of Baddeck. Returning in 1886, Bell started building an estate on a point across from Baddec... |
What does ISP stand for? | <text>What does ISP stand for?</text><reasoning>An Internet service provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing, using, the Internet. Internet service providers may be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned.</reasoning><output... |
what does an isp do? | <text>what does an isp do?</text><reasoning>An Internet service provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing, using, the Internet. Internet service providers may be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned.</reasoning><output>pro... |
What forms can an isp be organized in? | <text>What forms can an isp be organized in?</text><reasoning>An Internet service provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing, using, the Internet. Internet service providers may be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned.</rea... |
What are Bell's personal papers known as? | <text>What are Bell's personal papers known as?</text><reasoning>A large number of Bell's writings, personal correspondence, notebooks, papers and other documents reside at both the United States Library of Congress Manuscript Division (as the Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers), and at the Alexander Graham Bell Insti... |
In what part of the Library of Congress are Bell's papers kept? | <text>In what part of the Library of Congress are Bell's papers kept?</text><reasoning>A large number of Bell's writings, personal correspondence, notebooks, papers and other documents reside at both the United States Library of Congress Manuscript Division (as the Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers), and at the Alexa... |
Apart from in person, how can one look at many of Bell's papers? | <text>Apart from in person, how can one look at many of Bell's papers?</text><reasoning>A large number of Bell's writings, personal correspondence, notebooks, papers and other documents reside at both the United States Library of Congress Manuscript Division (as the Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers), and at the Alex... |
In what university is the Alexander Graham Bell Institute? | <text>In what university is the Alexander Graham Bell Institute?</text><reasoning>A large number of Bell's writings, personal correspondence, notebooks, papers and other documents reside at both the United States Library of Congress Manuscript Division (as the Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers), and at the Alexander ... |
In what province is the Alexander Graham Bell Institute located? | <text>In what province is the Alexander Graham Bell Institute located?</text><reasoning>A large number of Bell's writings, personal correspondence, notebooks, papers and other documents reside at both the United States Library of Congress Manuscript Division (as the Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers), and at the Alex... |
What type of organization provides internet access? | <text>What type of organization provides internet access?</text><reasoning>Internet services typically provided by ISPs include Internet access, Internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, Usenet service, and colocation.</reasoning><output>ISPs</output> |
What are some services provided by an isp? | <text>What are some services provided by an isp?</text><reasoning>Internet services typically provided by ISPs include Internet access, Internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, Usenet service, and colocation.</reasoning><output>Internet access, Internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, Us... |
What did Bell create in 1881? | <text>What did Bell create in 1881?</text><reasoning>Bell is also credited with developing one of the early versions of a metal detector in 1881. The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S. President James Garfield. According to some accounts, the metal detector worked flawl... |
What was in James Garfield that they wanted to get out? | <text>What was in James Garfield that they wanted to get out?</text><reasoning>Bell is also credited with developing one of the early versions of a metal detector in 1881. The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S. President James Garfield. According to some accounts, the m... |
What did Bell think was wrong with the bed, which prevented his machine from finding the bullet? | <text>What did Bell think was wrong with the bed, which prevented his machine from finding the bullet?</text><reasoning>Bell is also credited with developing one of the early versions of a metal detector in 1881. The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S. President James Ga... |
On which run did Bell's metal detector give a small indication? | <text>On which run did Bell's metal detector give a small indication?</text><reasoning>Bell is also credited with developing one of the early versions of a metal detector in 1881. The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S. President James Garfield. According to some account... |
When did Bell's metal detector work well? | <text>When did Bell's metal detector work well?</text><reasoning>Bell is also credited with developing one of the early versions of a metal detector in 1881. The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S. President James Garfield. According to some accounts, the metal detector ... |
What building did Bell use as a workshop? | <text>What building did Bell use as a workshop?</text><reasoning>At the homestead, Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his "dreaming place", a large hollow nestled in trees at the back of the property above the river. Despite his frail condition upon arriving in Canada, B... |
What did Bell call his special spot in the back of the property? | <text>What did Bell call his special spot in the back of the property?</text><reasoning>At the homestead, Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his "dreaming place", a large hollow nestled in trees at the back of the property above the river. Despite his frail condition upo... |
What Native American language did Bell learn? | <text>What Native American language did Bell learn?</text><reasoning>At the homestead, Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his "dreaming place", a large hollow nestled in trees at the back of the property above the river. Despite his frail condition upon arriving in Canad... |
What special status did Bell get in the Mohawk tribe? | <text>What special status did Bell get in the Mohawk tribe?</text><reasoning>At the homestead, Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his "dreaming place", a large hollow nestled in trees at the back of the property above the river. Despite his frail condition upon arriving ... |
Where was the Six Nations Reserve located? | <text>Where was the Six Nations Reserve located?</text><reasoning>At the homestead, Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his "dreaming place", a large hollow nestled in trees at the back of the property above the river. Despite his frail condition upon arriving in Canada, ... |
In 1936, what place did Bell receive on a list of best inventors? | <text>In 1936, what place did Bell receive on a list of best inventors?</text><reasoning>In 1936 the US Patent Office declared Bell first on its list of the country's greatest inventors, leading to the US Post Office issuing a commemorative stamp honoring Bell in 1940 as part of its 'Famous Americans Series'. The First... |
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