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What types of recommendations does NARA provide to congress?
<text>What types of recommendations does NARA provide to congress?</text><reasoning>The Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) resource for the public and the government. Congress has charged NARA with reviewing FOIA policies, procedures and compliance of Federal agencie...
Since when has all filming and photography in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom been banned?
<text>Since when has all filming and photography in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom been banned?</text><reasoning>Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the...
For how long has the National Archives prohibited flash photography?
<text>For how long has the National Archives prohibited flash photography?</text><reasoning>Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbid...
What is an aspect of a visit to the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom?
<text>What is an aspect of a visit to the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom?</text><reasoning>Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have fo...
What has made the no photography rule hard to enforce in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom?
<text>What has made the no photography rule hard to enforce in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom?</text><reasoning>Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the ...
In what year did the National Archives announce that it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels available for purchase online?
<text>In what year did the National Archives announce that it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels available for purchase online?</text><reasoning>In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, a...
What company did the National Archives partner with make it's Universal Newsreels available online?
<text>What company did the National Archives partner with make it's Universal Newsreels available online?</text><reasoning>In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, an Amazon.com subsidiary. During the ...
Universal Newsreels dated from which year up to 1967 were made available through CreateSpace?
<text>Universal Newsreels dated from which year up to 1967 were made available through CreateSpace?</text><reasoning>In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, an Amazon.com subsidiary. During the announ...
in what year were the islands first sighted?
<text>in what year were the islands first sighted?</text><reasoning>The islands were first sighted in 1506 by Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha; rough seas prevented a landing. He named the main island after himself, Ilha de Tristão da Cunha, which was anglicised from its earliest mention on British Admiralty charts...
what was the name of the explorer that sighted them?
<text>what was the name of the explorer that sighted them?</text><reasoning>The islands were first sighted in 1506 by Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha; rough seas prevented a landing. He named the main island after himself, Ilha de Tristão da Cunha, which was anglicised from its earliest mention on British Admiralt...
who was the main island named after?
<text>who was the main island named after?</text><reasoning>The islands were first sighted in 1506 by Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha; rough seas prevented a landing. He named the main island after himself, Ilha de Tristão da Cunha, which was anglicised from its earliest mention on British Admiralty charts to Tris...
what year was it said the first island landing was made?
<text>what year was it said the first island landing was made?</text><reasoning>The islands were first sighted in 1506 by Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha; rough seas prevented a landing. He named the main island after himself, Ilha de Tristão da Cunha, which was anglicised from its earliest mention on British Admi...
What are events that a company can sponsor when it is planning a new construction project or redesigning an existing one?
<text>What are events that a company can sponsor when it is planning a new construction project or redesigning an existing one?</text><reasoning>Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering...
What is provided to guide entrants in an architectural competition?
<text>What is provided to guide entrants in an architectural competition?</text><reasoning>Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures, landscape design projects or public...
What kinds of people generally make up the panels which judge architecture competitions?
<text>What kinds of people generally make up the panels which judge architecture competitions?</text><reasoning>Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures, landscape desi...
What is necessary for the integrity of a design competition?
<text>What is necessary for the integrity of a design competition?</text><reasoning>Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures, landscape design projects or public realm ...
What kind of artistic production can be supported by design competitions?
<text>What kind of artistic production can be supported by design competitions?</text><reasoning>Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures, landscape design projects or ...
In 2011, what sort of Wikipedia addition did the National Archives make?
<text>In 2011, what sort of Wikipedia addition did the National Archives make?</text><reasoning>In 2011 the National Archives initiated a Wikiproject on the English Wikipedia to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.</reasoning><output>Wikiproject</output>
What was the purpose of creating a Wikiproject?
<text>What was the purpose of creating a Wikiproject?</text><reasoning>In 2011 the National Archives initiated a Wikiproject on the English Wikipedia to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.</reasoning><output>expand collaboration</output>
Whose idea was it for the National Archives to work with Wikimedia?
<text>Whose idea was it for the National Archives to work with Wikimedia?</text><reasoning>In 2011 the National Archives initiated a Wikiproject on the English Wikipedia to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.</reasoning><output>National Archives</output>
What benefit does public reap from the National Archives working with Wikimedia?
<text>What benefit does public reap from the National Archives working with Wikimedia?</text><reasoning>In 2011 the National Archives initiated a Wikiproject on the English Wikipedia to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.</reasoning><output>holdings widely available</output>
Which language was the Wikiproject primarily created in?
<text>Which language was the Wikiproject primarily created in?</text><reasoning>In 2011 the National Archives initiated a Wikiproject on the English Wikipedia to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.</reasoning><output>English</output>
What types of groups are NARA's holdings classified into?
<text>What types of groups are NARA's holdings classified into?</text><reasoning>NARA's holdings are classed into "record groups" reflecting the governmental department or agency from which they originated. Records include paper documents, microfilm, still pictures, motion pictures, and electronic media.</reasoning><ou...
Each record group is classified based on what?
<text>Each record group is classified based on what?</text><reasoning>NARA's holdings are classed into "record groups" reflecting the governmental department or agency from which they originated. Records include paper documents, microfilm, still pictures, motion pictures, and electronic media.</reasoning><output>govern...
Besides films and other non-static media, what type of media is classified into a group?
<text>Besides films and other non-static media, what type of media is classified into a group?</text><reasoning>NARA's holdings are classed into "record groups" reflecting the governmental department or agency from which they originated. Records include paper documents, microfilm, still pictures, motion pictures, and e...
Besides the general media and motion picture categories, which category contains media that is not static?
<text>Besides the general media and motion picture categories, which category contains media that is not static?</text><reasoning>NARA's holdings are classed into "record groups" reflecting the governmental department or agency from which they originated. Records include paper documents, microfilm, still pictures, moti...
in what year did the UK annex the islands?
<text>in what year did the UK annex the islands?</text><reasoning>In 1816, the United Kingdom annexed the islands, ruling them from the Cape Colony in South Africa. This is reported to have primarily been a measure to ensure that the French would be unable to use the islands as a base for a rescue operation to free Nap...
where did the UK rule the islands from?
<text>where did the UK rule the islands from?</text><reasoning>In 1816, the United Kingdom annexed the islands, ruling them from the Cape Colony in South Africa. This is reported to have primarily been a measure to ensure that the French would be unable to use the islands as a base for a rescue operation to free Napole...
what year was a virus induced flu reported?
<text>what year was a virus induced flu reported?</text><reasoning>On 4 December 2007 an outbreak of an acute virus-induced flu was reported. This outbreak was compounded by Tristan's lack of suitable and sufficient medical supplies.</reasoning><output>2007</output>
In what year did the National Archives make strides towards making its holdings more widely available?
<text>In what year did the National Archives make strides towards making its holdings more widely available?</text><reasoning>In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google wil...
What large internet company has partnered with NARA to digitize records?
<text>What large internet company has partnered with NARA to digitize records?</text><reasoning>In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA vide...
What Archivist announced the partnership with Google?
<text>What Archivist announced the partnership with Google?</text><reasoning>In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When anno...
What is Google helping NARA with?
<text>What is Google helping NARA with?</text><reasoning>In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement...
What is the aim of NARA in entering public-private partnerships?
<text>What is the aim of NARA in entering public-private partnerships?</text><reasoning>In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online...
what year were the islands declared dependent of saint helena?
<text>what year were the islands declared dependent of saint helena?</text><reasoning>On 12 January 1938 by Letters Patent the islands were declared a dependency of Saint Helena. Prior to roughly this period, passing ships stopped irregularly at the island for a period of mere hours.</reasoning><output>1938</output>
Libraries that are established for other presidents are operated by private foundations, historical societies, and what government entities?
<text>Libraries that are established for other presidents are operated by private foundations, historical societies, and what government entities?</text><reasoning>Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private...
What state operates the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library?
<text>What state operates the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library?</text><reasoning>Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham...
What is the earliest President that NARA does not hold records for in its presidential library system?
<text>What is the earliest President that NARA does not hold records for in its presidential library system?</text><reasoning>Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or...
Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Library and Museum is operated by what type of entity?
<text>Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Library and Museum is operated by what type of entity?</text><reasoning>Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state government...
During what war was the island used as a Royal Navy station?
<text>During what war was the island used as a Royal Navy station?</text><reasoning>During World War II, the islands were used as a top secret Royal Navy weather and radio station codenamed HMS Atlantic Isle, to monitor Nazi U-boats (which were required to maintain radio contact) and shipping movements in the South Atl...
What was the islands codename during World War II?
<text>What was the islands codename during World War II?</text><reasoning>During World War II, the islands were used as a top secret Royal Navy weather and radio station codenamed HMS Atlantic Isle, to monitor Nazi U-boats (which were required to maintain radio contact) and shipping movements in the South Atlantic Ocea...
Who was the administrator during World War II for the island?
<text>Who was the administrator during World War II for the island?</text><reasoning>During World War II, the islands were used as a top secret Royal Navy weather and radio station codenamed HMS Atlantic Isle, to monitor Nazi U-boats (which were required to maintain radio contact) and shipping movements in the South At...
What year was an atomic bomb detonated near the island?
<text>What year was an atomic bomb detonated near the island?</text><reasoning>In 1958 as part of an experiment, Operation Argus, the United States Navy detonated an atomic bomb 160 kilometres (100 mi) high in the upper atmosphere about 175 kilometres (109 mi) southeast of the main island.</reasoning><output>1958</outp...
What country test detonated an atomic bomb near the island?
<text>What country test detonated an atomic bomb near the island?</text><reasoning>In 1958 as part of an experiment, Operation Argus, the United States Navy detonated an atomic bomb 160 kilometres (100 mi) high in the upper atmosphere about 175 kilometres (109 mi) southeast of the main island.</reasoning><output>United...
When did a boat arrive at the island with damage during a race?
<text>When did a boat arrive at the island with damage during a race?</text><reasoning>On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. This event made the island, its inhabitants and lifestyle k...
What was the name of the boat that was damaged during the race?
<text>What was the name of the boat that was damaged during the race?</text><reasoning>On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. This event made the island, its inhabitants and lifestyle k...
What was the name of the race the boat was damaged in?
<text>What was the name of the race the boat was damaged in?</text><reasoning>On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. This event made the island, its inhabitants and lifestyle known worl...
what was broken/damaged on the boat?
<text>what was broken/damaged on the boat?</text><reasoning>On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. This event made the island, its inhabitants and lifestyle known worldwide thanks to th...
What is the second facility of NARA named?
<text>What is the second facility of NARA named?</text><reasoning>Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the ...
When was Archives II opened?
<text>When was Archives II opened?</text><reasoning>Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of ...
What college is Archives II closest to?
<text>What college is Archives II closest to?</text><reasoning>Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the Uni...
What college does NARA have cooperatives initiatives with?
<text>What college does NARA have cooperatives initiatives with?</text><reasoning>Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximit...
What campus of University of Maryland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places?
<text>What campus of University of Maryland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places?</text><reasoning>Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001)...
In 2014, what issue of U.S. News & World Report provided rankins for law schools?
<text>In 2014, what issue of U.S. News & World Report provided rankins for law schools?</text><reasoning>The University of Kansas School of Law was the top law school in the state of Kansas, and 68th nationally, according to the 2014 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" edition. Classes are held in Green Ha...
What was KU's national law school ranking in 2014?
<text>What was KU's national law school ranking in 2014?</text><reasoning>The University of Kansas School of Law was the top law school in the state of Kansas, and 68th nationally, according to the 2014 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" edition. Classes are held in Green Hall at W 15th St and Burdick Dr,...
The University of Kansas had the highest rated law school in which state?
<text>The University of Kansas had the highest rated law school in which state?</text><reasoning>The University of Kansas School of Law was the top law school in the state of Kansas, and 68th nationally, according to the 2014 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" edition. Classes are held in Green Hall at W ...
In what building do law students attend classes at KU?
<text>In what building do law students attend classes at KU?</text><reasoning>The University of Kansas School of Law was the top law school in the state of Kansas, and 68th nationally, according to the 2014 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" edition. Classes are held in Green Hall at W 15th St and Burdick...
For whom is Green Hall named?
<text>For whom is Green Hall named?</text><reasoning>The University of Kansas School of Law was the top law school in the state of Kansas, and 68th nationally, according to the 2014 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" edition. Classes are held in Green Hall at W 15th St and Burdick Dr, which is named after...
what is one reason that caused the island to become less used?
<text>what is one reason that caused the island to become less used?</text><reasoning>The islands were occupied by a garrison of British Marines and a civilian population was gradually built up. Whalers also set up on the islands as a base for operations in the Southern Atlantic. However, the opening of the Suez Canal ...
In what year was the island hit by an extratropical cyclone?
<text>In what year was the island hit by an extratropical cyclone?</text><reasoning>On 23 May 2001, the islands experienced an extratropical cyclone that generated winds up to 190 kilometres per hour (120 mph). A number of structures were severely damaged and a large number of cattle were killed, prompting emergency ai...
Who provided aid for the extratropical cyclone?
<text>Who provided aid for the extratropical cyclone?</text><reasoning>On 23 May 2001, the islands experienced an extratropical cyclone that generated winds up to 190 kilometres per hour (120 mph). A number of structures were severely damaged and a large number of cattle were killed, prompting emergency aid, provided b...
in what year did Prince Alfred visit the island?
<text>in what year did Prince Alfred visit the island?</text><reasoning>In 1867, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands. The main settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, was named in honour of his visit. Lewis Carroll's youngest brother, the Reverend Edwin Heron Dodgson,...
what was the main settlement named?
<text>what was the main settlement named?</text><reasoning>In 1867, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands. The main settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, was named in honour of his visit. Lewis Carroll's youngest brother, the Reverend Edwin Heron Dodgson, served as an...
who is Lewis Carroll's youngest brother?
<text>who is Lewis Carroll's youngest brother?</text><reasoning>In 1867, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands. The main settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, was named in honour of his visit. Lewis Carroll's youngest brother, the Reverend Edwin Heron Dodgson, served ...
what type of islands are the Tristan da Cunha
<text>what type of islands are the Tristan da Cunha</text><reasoning>Tristan da Cunha /ˈtrɪstən də ˈkuːnjə/, colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying 2,000 kilometres (1...
where are the islands of Tristan da Cunha located?
<text>where are the islands of Tristan da Cunha located?</text><reasoning>Tristan da Cunha /ˈtrɪstən də ˈkuːnjə/, colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying 2,000 kilometr...
how many square kilometres is the island?
<text>how many square kilometres is the island?</text><reasoning>Tristan da Cunha /ˈtrɪstən də ˈkuːnjə/, colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying 2,000 kilometres (1,20...
what type of island group are the islands?
<text>what type of island group are the islands?</text><reasoning>Tristan da Cunha /ˈtrɪstən də ˈkuːnjə/, colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying 2,000 kilometres (1,20...
How many institutions participated in the V-12 program?
<text>How many institutions participated in the V-12 program?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Kansas was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.</reasoning><output>131</output>
What did the V-12 program provide to interested pupils?
<text>What did the V-12 program provide to interested pupils?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Kansas was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.</reasoning><output>a path to a Navy commission</outp...
During what event did the V-12 program take place?
<text>During what event did the V-12 program take place?</text><reasoning>During World War II, Kansas was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.</reasoning><output>World War II</output>
What does the Royal Institute of British Architects award the Stirling Prize for?
<text>What does the Royal Institute of British Architects award the Stirling Prize for?</text><reasoning>RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for ...
What was the first year in which RIBA's Royal Gold Medal was given?
<text>What was the first year in which RIBA's Royal Gold Medal was given?</text><reasoning>RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for projects with ...
What is the Royal Gold Medal awarded for?
<text>What is the Royal Gold Medal awarded for?</text><reasoning>RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for projects with a construction budget of l...
What is the limit of how much can be spent on projects receiving the Stephen Lawrence Prize?
<text>What is the limit of how much can be spent on projects receiving the Stephen Lawrence Prize?</text><reasoning>RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence...
What is the name of the RIBA awards given to students of architecture?
<text>What is the name of the RIBA awards given to students of architecture?</text><reasoning>RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for projects wi...
Which Google affiliated website did the National Archives decide to use in 2009?
<text>Which Google affiliated website did the National Archives decide to use in 2009?</text><reasoning>On June 18, 2009, the National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel "to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring National Archives exhibi...
What purpose does the National Archive YouTube channel serve?
<text>What purpose does the National Archive YouTube channel serve?</text><reasoning>On June 18, 2009, the National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel "to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring National Archives exhibits to the people." ...
What online service did the National Archives decide to use to showcase its photographic holdings?
<text>What online service did the National Archives decide to use to showcase its photographic holdings?</text><reasoning>On June 18, 2009, the National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel "to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring Nation...
The National Archives' educational team created a website in what year?
<text>The National Archives' educational team created a website in what year?</text><reasoning>On June 18, 2009, the National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel "to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring National Archives exhibits to the...
What year was the island evacuated due to an eruption?
<text>What year was the island evacuated due to an eruption?</text><reasoning>The 1961 eruption of Queen Mary's Peak forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to England. The following year a Royal Society expedition went to the islands to assess the damage, and reported that the settlement of Edinbu...
What year did most families return after being evacuated?
<text>What year did most families return after being evacuated?</text><reasoning>The 1961 eruption of Queen Mary's Peak forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to England. The following year a Royal Society expedition went to the islands to assess the damage, and reported that the settlement of Edi...
What was the name of the settlement that was assessed after the evactuation?
<text>What was the name of the settlement that was assessed after the evactuation?</text><reasoning>The 1961 eruption of Queen Mary's Peak forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to England. The following year a Royal Society expedition went to the islands to assess the damage, and reported that th...
How many people attended the University of Kansas at its Edwards and Lawrence locations in the fall semester of 2014?
<text>How many people attended the University of Kansas at its Edwards and Lawrence locations in the fall semester of 2014?</text><reasoning>Enrollment at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses was 23,597 students in fall 2014; an additional 3,371 students were enrolled at the KU Medical Center for a total enrollment of 26,...
In the autumn of 2014, how many people attended the University of Kansas's Medical Center?
<text>In the autumn of 2014, how many people attended the University of Kansas's Medical Center?</text><reasoning>Enrollment at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses was 23,597 students in fall 2014; an additional 3,371 students were enrolled at the KU Medical Center for a total enrollment of 26,968 students across the thr...
How many students attended the University of Kansas combined in fall of 2014?
<text>How many students attended the University of Kansas combined in fall of 2014?</text><reasoning>Enrollment at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses was 23,597 students in fall 2014; an additional 3,371 students were enrolled at the KU Medical Center for a total enrollment of 26,968 students across the three campuses. ...
How many education professionals were working at KU in the fall of 2012?
<text>How many education professionals were working at KU in the fall of 2012?</text><reasoning>Enrollment at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses was 23,597 students in fall 2014; an additional 3,371 students were enrolled at the KU Medical Center for a total enrollment of 26,968 students across the three campuses. The u...
what was the name of the first long term settler?
<text>what was the name of the first long term settler?</text><reasoning>The first permanent settler was Jonathan Lambert, from Salem, Massachusetts, United States, who arrived at the islands in December 1810 with two other men. Lambert publicly declared the islands his property and named them the Islands of Refreshmen...
what year did the first permanent settler arrive?
<text>what year did the first permanent settler arrive?</text><reasoning>The first permanent settler was Jonathan Lambert, from Salem, Massachusetts, United States, who arrived at the islands in December 1810 with two other men. Lambert publicly declared the islands his property and named them the Islands of Refreshmen...
what did one of the settlers rename the islands?
<text>what did one of the settlers rename the islands?</text><reasoning>The first permanent settler was Jonathan Lambert, from Salem, Massachusetts, United States, who arrived at the islands in December 1810 with two other men. Lambert publicly declared the islands his property and named them the Islands of Refreshment...
What did the National Archives announce in May of 2008?
<text>What did the National Archives announce in May of 2008?</text><reasoning>In May 2008, the National Archives announced a five-year agreement to digitize selected records including the complete U.S. Federal Census Collection, 1790–1930, passenger lists from 1820–1960 and WWI and WWII draft registration cards. The p...
Which genealogy website benefits by the May 2008 announcement?
<text>Which genealogy website benefits by the May 2008 announcement?</text><reasoning>In May 2008, the National Archives announced a five-year agreement to digitize selected records including the complete U.S. Federal Census Collection, 1790–1930, passenger lists from 1820–1960 and WWI and WWII draft registration cards...
What happens after the 5 year embargo that allows Ancestry.com exclusive use of digitized records?
<text>What happens after the 5 year embargo that allows Ancestry.com exclusive use of digitized records?</text><reasoning>In May 2008, the National Archives announced a five-year agreement to digitize selected records including the complete U.S. Federal Census Collection, 1790–1930, passenger lists from 1820–1960 and W...
In what space at the V&A is the Architecture Gallery located?
<text>In what space at the V&A is the Architecture Gallery located?</text><reasoning>In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture in the UK. The adjacent Arch...
What is found at Room 128a of the Victoria & Albert Museum?
<text>What is found at Room 128a of the Victoria & Albert Museum?</text><reasoning>In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture in the UK. The adjacent Archit...
Who designed rooms 128 and 128a at the V&A Museum?
<text>Who designed rooms 128 and 128a at the V&A Museum?</text><reasoning>In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture in the UK. The adjacent Architecture Ex...
Where was the Royal Institute's Drawing and Archives Collections located originally?
<text>Where was the Royal Institute's Drawing and Archives Collections located originally?</text><reasoning>In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture in th...
What part of the V&A was the Royal Institute's Drawing and Archives collection moved to?
<text>What part of the V&A was the Royal Institute's Drawing and Archives collection moved to?</text><reasoning>In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture i...
When did the freighter Nightingale run aground?
<text>When did the freighter Nightingale run aground?</text><reasoning>On 16 March 2011, the freighter MS Oliva ran aground on Nightingale Island, spilling tons of heavy fuel oil into the ocean, leaving an oil slick threatening the island's population of rockhopper penguins. Nightingale Island has no fresh water, so th...
What was spilled when the freighter ran aground?
<text>What was spilled when the freighter ran aground?</text><reasoning>On 16 March 2011, the freighter MS Oliva ran aground on Nightingale Island, spilling tons of heavy fuel oil into the ocean, leaving an oil slick threatening the island's population of rockhopper penguins. Nightingale Island has no fresh water, so t...