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How do I stop it from hurting at my desk? [SEP] To relieve minor shoulder pain you might try: 1 Pain relievers. 2 Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB) and naproxen sodium (Aleve) may help. 3 Rest. 4 Avoid using your shoulder in ways that cause or worsen pain....
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What are the benefits of a standing one? [SEP] Thanks to the stand up desk and the dynamic nature of how I structure my day now, I rarely have physical complaints (except sore muscles from weight training, but that’s a good kind of pain). The only time I sit down for long periods is when I head to cafes to write or whe...
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Tell me about purchasing a Burger King franchise.
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No, not information about its acquisition. I want to know how to open a franchise. [SEP] In 1967, the Pillsbury Company acquired Burger King and its parent company Burger King Corporation from McLamore and Edgerton. At the time of the purchase, BK had grown to 274 restaurants in the United States and had an estimated v...
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Is there any financial support for the fee? [SEP] The total financial cost of opening a franchise can range between $1.2 million and $2.2 million, depending on location, building size and any updates or upgrades that need to be completed. The initial franchise fee for a Burger King is $50,000, which must be paid prior ...
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How much does an owner typically make? [SEP] The total financial cost of opening a franchise can range between $1.2 million and $2.2 million, depending on location, building size and any updates or upgrades that need to be completed. The initial franchise fee for a Burger King is $50,000, which must be paid prior to th...
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Is it better to be a franchise or independent? [SEP] In fact, Burger King charges its franchisees 4.5% of sales in addition to a $50,000 franchise fee, and Dunkin' Donuts has its franchisees cough up 5.9% of sales each year in addition to a franchise fee that can range anywhere from $40,000 to $80,000, depending upon t...
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What support does it provide? [SEP] As part of the franchising reorganization segment of Operation Phoenix, Donald N. Smith initiated a restructuring of future franchising agreements in 1978. Under this new franchise agreement, new owners were disallowed from living more than one hour from their restaurants – restricti...
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OK let's do it. What is the process? [SEP] The company supports more than 5,763 franchise locations throughout the United States. Start-up costs range from around $50,000 to $100,000 per franchise. Jackson Hewitt offers support to franchise owners for approved Jackson Hewitt products, software, and computer hardware. T...
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How did snowboarding begin?
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Interesting. That's later than I expected. Who were the winners? [SEP] Snowboarding is a sport that involves descending a slope that is either partially or fully covered with snow on a snowboard attached to a rider's feet using a special boot set into a mounted binding. The development of snowboarding was inspired by s...
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What are strap-in bindings? [SEP] At the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, Snowboarding became an official Olympic event. France's Karine Ruby was the first ever to win an Olympic gold medal for Woman's Snowboarding at the 1998 Olympics, while Canadian Ross Rebagliati was the first ever to win an Olympic gol...
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What's an alternative to this binding style? [SEP] Snowboard toe-strap bindings were invented in the last few years. Discover the lure of snowboard toe-strap bindings from a snowboarding enthusiast in... Choose the right snowboard bindings with tips ... Snowboards & Snowboarding Equipment; Snowboard Bindings; ... [SEP]...
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What else do I need for my first time? [SEP] In 2007, Rottefella introduced the New Telemark Norm binding. The system's objective is to provide a freeheel telemark ski binding featuring lateral release, increased lateral rigidity, tunable performance, and free-pivot touring functionality. The boots are unlike other te...
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How can I teach myself to get started? [SEP] Powder surfing, also known as powsurfing or noboarding, is snowboarding on a modified board with no bindings. Like on a surfboard, a rope is attached to the rider's lead leg with a leash. The style was pioneered by Greg Todds, a skilled snowboarder who began riding bindingle...
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What are the best slopes in Seattle? [SEP] #2. I don't know if I have any great advice for getting started, since I feel like I'm kind in the same position as you (I love drama and teach at a school that doesn't have any kind of drama activities/club/classes/etc. really in place). I've really wanted to get some activit...
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What are other things to do at Bachelor? [SEP] Puget Sound skiers and riders flock to the slopes during the winter months to enjoy breath-taking views of Mt. Rainier and to ride some of the best terrain in Washington State, only 2 hours away from Seattle in the heart of the Cascade Mountains. [SEP] What are the best sl...
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How are waste and garbage processed?
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Interesting. What is the impact of burning on the environment? [SEP] Waste compaction is the process of compacting waste, reducing it in size. Garbage compactors and waste collection vehicles compress waste so that more of it can be stored in the same space. Waste is compacted again, more thoroughly, at the landfill to...
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So you can compact them; why does it slow the waste processing? [SEP] Recycling reduces pollution. Burning garbage or throwing waste into landfills produces byproducts that pollute the environment. Runoff from landfills and metals like mercury find their way into streams, rivers and oceans, fish, and eventually into hu...
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How is sewage recycled? [SEP] Pre-landfill waste compaction is often beneficial, both for people disposing of waste and the company collecting it. This is because waste collection companies frequently charge by volume or require use of standard-volume containers, and compaction allows more waste to fit in the same spac...
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What are the pros and cons of recycling vs composting? [SEP] The recycled water is sourced from the Bolivar Sewage Treatment plant approximately 8 km away and then has stormwater added to it from the Salisbury wetlands before it is treated to Class A standard recycled water for use on gardens, reserves and connected to...
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Tell me more about biodegradable plastics. [SEP] On the other hand, composting of these mixed organics (food scraps, yard trimmings, and wet, non-recyclable paper) is a potential strategy for recovering large quantities of waste and dramatically increasing community recycling goals. Food scraps and wet, non-recyclable ...
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How are they made? [SEP] American Friends of Tel Aviv University. Summary: Chemists have been working hard to develop a more biodegradable plastic to reduce pollution and protect the environment. Now a researcher has taken a different approach -- creating plastics as strong and durable as steel. [SEP] Tell me more abou...
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How is corn oil used? [SEP] Biodegradable plastics are made from all-natural plant materials. These can include corn oil, orange peels, starch, and plants. Traditional plastic is made with chemical fillers that can be harmful to the environment when released when the plastic is melted down. [SEP] How are they made? [SE...
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How do you make Japanese Yakiniku?
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Can the sauce be used in other dishes? [SEP] How to Make Yakiniku Sauce to Grill Meat in the Japanese Food. Yakiniku is one of way to cook in the Japanese food. That is mean, cooking grilled meat or roasted meat on the ember or griller. Yakiniku are included variety dish like meat, pork, innards, beef steak, lamb, and ...
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What are the best Yakiniku restaurants in Tokyo? [SEP] The simplest way to prepare beef yakiniku is to simply season strips of good-quality beef with salt and pepper as they cook. When they’re done to your taste, you can eat them as they are or dip them in sauces like teriyaki sauce or ponzu. [SEP] Can the sauce be use...
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Tell me about three star Michelin sushi restaurants there. [SEP] He announced in September 2010 that he was opening up a yakiniku restaurant in Kōtō, Tokyo. [SEP] What are the best Yakiniku restaurants in Tokyo? [SEP] The simplest way to prepare beef yakiniku is to simply season strips of good-quality beef with salt an...
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Oh you need an agent to make reservations? [SEP] Kanda is a Michelin 3-star sushi restaurant located in Minato, Tokyo. It is owned and operated by sushi chef Hiroyuki Kanda. [SEP] Tell me about three star Michelin sushi restaurants there. [SEP] He announced in September 2010 that he was opening up a yakiniku restaurant...
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Tell me other fun things to do there. [SEP] Of course you do not have to limit yourself to Japanese food. Tokyo is one of the best places (if not the best) to eat in the world. In most Italian restaurants (even if it calls itself a pasta house or pizzeria), you can find more than one non-pasta and non-pizza dish (altho...
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What is the cost of living there compared to NYC? [SEP] First off, congrats! I’m so jealous. Tokyo is one of my all time favorite cities. There is so much to do, so much to see, and most importantly, so much to eat. Tokyo has it all, from hole in the wall gyoza places to high-end Michelin sushi bars. If you’re planning...
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What is the salary of foreign law firms there? [SEP] 1 Cost of living in Toronto is 36% cheaper than in London. 2 Cost of living in London is 9% more expensive than in New York. 3 Cost of living in New York is 9% cheaper than in London. 4 Cost of living in Tokyo is 24% more expensive than in Des Moines. [SEP] What i...
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Who are the rivals of the Steelers?
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What are notable games between Ravens versus Steelers? [SEP] Pittsburgh's division rivals are the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Cincinnati Bengals. At current, Pittsburgh has a winning record against all three. Many Pittsburgh natives and fans also consider the New England Patriots, the Dallas Cowboys...
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And notable moments in their rivalry? [SEP] The Ravens beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31–7 for the second time this season. and improved to a 12–3 record, moving up to the #2 AFC playoff seed with a Colts loss during Week 16 against the Texans. The Ravens defense held Pittsburgh RB Willie Parker to just thirty yards rush...
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Tell me more about that Polamalu's interception. [SEP] The rivalry became more competitive and fierce and reached a new height of intensity during the 2008 NFL season, when the Steelers and Ravens played three times, the final match being the AFC Championship. The Steelers won all three games, by close margins. In Wee...
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How about his pick-6? [SEP] Polamalu's fourth-quarter interception return for a touchdown in the 2008 AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens helped the Steelers clinch a victory en route to another Super Bowl appearance. At Super Bowl XLIII, he got two assisted tackles in the Steelers victory over the Cardi...
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Tell me more about the immaculate reception. [SEP] In fourth quarter, the Rams defense scored again with another interception return from Williams, making him the first player ever to return two interceptions for touchdowns in a playoff game. Meanwhile, they managed to pin down the Packers, only allowing a meaningless ...
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What happened to the stadium? [SEP] Their first playoff game, against the Oakland Raiders, at Three Rivers Stadium, featured one of the best-known plays in league history: the Immaculate Reception. On 4th down from the Pittsburgh 40-yard line with 22 seconds left and trailing 7–6, Bradshaw threw a pass intended for Joh...
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Tell me more about their defense. [SEP] After its closing, Three Rivers Stadium was imploded in 2001, and the Pirates and Steelers each moved into newly built stadiums: PNC Park and Heinz Field, respectively. [SEP] What happened to the stadium? [SEP] Their first playoff game, against the Oakland Raiders, at Three River...
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What is the environmental cost of food production?
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Oh that much water? How is that for meat? [SEP] All that waste has environmental costs, the report says. Food production accounts for 80% of the country's fresh water consumption, but the waste of food means 25% of the fresh water is actually wasted. And wasted food rotting in landfills accounts for 25% of U.S. methane...
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How much less is used for vegetables? [SEP] Meat production requires a much higher amount of water than vegetables. IME state that to produce 1kg of meat requires between 5,000 and 20,000 litres of water whereas to produce 1kg of wheat requires between 500 and 4,000 litres of water. The table below shows typical values...
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What are the benefits of being vegetarian? [SEP] Animals that feed on grain or rely on grazing require more water than grain crops. Produce 1 kg of meat requires up to 15,000 liters of water. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), growing crops for farm animals requires nearly half of the US w...
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Are there any health concerns? [SEP] Benefits of a Vegan Lifestyle. Every year more and more people are making the decision to go vegan, and for good reason! There are so many amazing ways that veganism can improve our lives – fantastic health benefits, less stress on our environment, more efficient ways to use our res...
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What are their sources of proteins? [SEP] He writes about business, health and travel for a number of publications including Portland Business Journal, Healthline Networks and USAToday, among others. A vegetarian diet comes with a lot of health and environmental benefits, but there are a few side effects. Although Eins...
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Oh almonds? Can you show me recipes with it? [SEP] Almonds have low fat content and are a great source of protein-rich food for vegetarians. Peanuts are a high source of protein as well with 8 grams of protein. Peanut butter is also a good source of proteins and provides us with 8 grams of protein per 30 grams. The onl...
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How do you make the flour? [SEP] Recipe by: Deegan. Macaron is the French word for macaroon, but are never the coconut-based cookie. Macarons are one of the most amazing pastries, with hundreds of flavors and fillings. Macarons are made from almond flour and meringue, with even the pros claiming to failure on a regular...
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What is high blood carbon dioxide?
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What should you do to treat it? [SEP] Hypercapnia, or a high level of carbon dioxide in the blood, is a serious medical condition that can result in permanent damage to internal organs or result in death if not treated appropriately and immediately.he most common cause of a high carbon dioxide level in the blood is hig...
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How about high cholesterol? [SEP] Hypercapnia may be associated with COPD. Symptoms of hypercapnia may include elevated blood pressure. Symptoms of hypercapnia may include sweating and flushing. Symptoms of hypercapnia may include fatigue. In some cases, hypercapnia is accompanied by hypoxemia, which occurs when there ...
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What should I eat to improve it? [SEP] Elevated cholesterol levels are treated with a strict diet consisting of low saturated fat, trans fat-free, low cholesterol foods, often followed by one of various hypolipidemic agents, such as statins, fibrates, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, nicotinic acid derivatives or bil...
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What are the differences between the two fats? [SEP] When you have high cholesterol, the first thing to do is to change your diet and fitness: less saturated fat, no trans fat, and more activity. If that doesn’t bring down your “bad” (LDL) cholesterol enough, your doctor may suggest that you also take medicine to help ...
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So, there are two types. Is the other fat good for you? [SEP] There are different types of fat, including saturated fats and unsaturated fats. Saturated fats are normally solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fats are liquid. Saturated fats and trans fatty acids (trans fats) are associated with negative health ...
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Oh I like fish. What other foods are good sources? [SEP] Unsaturated fats, also known as healthy or good fats, decrease cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Cutting all fats out of your diet results in missing out on some important health benefits. 1. Fish. Fish is a great sourc...
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What types does olive oil contain? [SEP] Foods containing unsaturated fats include: 1 Nuts. 2 Plant oils such as canola, vegetable, or plant oil. 3 Certain fish like salmon, tuna, and anchovy, which contain omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids. 4 Olives. 5 Avocados. [SEP] Oh I like fish. What other foods are good sour...
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What causes my teeth to chip off?
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Oh, what can they do to fix it? [SEP] Falling, receiving a blow to the face, or biting down on something hard -- particularly if a tooth already has some decay -- can cause a tooth to chip or break. If you discover you have broken or chipped a tooth, don't panic. There are many things your dentist can do to fix it. How...
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I have a larger chip, how do the options different? [SEP] As for repairing a chipped tooth, your dentist can usually fix minor chips with modern bonding techniques using tooth-colored filling materials. For larger chips that involve more tooth structure, your dentist may suggest a crown (cap) or a veneer. The most impo...
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A crown sounds better. What about using an implant? [SEP] Dental veneer vs crown. This will depend primarily on how much tooth destruction you already have. If there are large fillings then you may need a crown. If there is an existing crown that needs replacing, then a dental veneer is impossible and you must have a c...
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Which one is more expensive? [SEP] You may be confused by the difference in cost between an ordinary crown and a dental implant restoration. A dental implant requires surgery, a carefully developed treatment plan, and the skills of multiple medical professionals. An ordinary crown does not. [SEP] A crown sounds better....
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What is the coverage of the crown in insurance? [SEP] 1 These crowns can be a good choice for front or back teeth. 2 All-resin dental crowns are less expensive than other crown types. 3 However, they wear down over time and are more prone to fractures than porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. [SEP] Which one is more expe...
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I meant medicare [SEP] The average cost of a crown is $825, with or without dental insurance coverage. The cheapest cost of a dental crown is $500 for a simple metal crown. Dental crowns are specifically shaped shells that fit over damaged or broken teeth for either cosmetic or structural purposes. [SEP] What is the co...
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Show me covered dentists in Seattle [SEP] Medicare Coverage Determination Process. Medicare coverage is limited to items and services that are reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury (and within the scope of a Medicare benefit category). National coverage determinations (NCDs) ar...
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What is Melania Trump's religion?
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What did she do before she was married? [SEP] Melania Trump Takes On Behar: “I Had to Show My Birth Certificate” (Video) Donald Trump’s beautiful wife Melania was on with anti-Christian CNN host Joy Behar this week. Via FOX Nation: Nice work by Melania. [SEP] What is Melania Trump's religion?
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Does she have children? [SEP] An immigration attorney and former New Jersey mayor who worked for the Trump Organization said Melania Trump received a green card “based on marriage” before she was married to Donald Trump but now denies the statement. The comments were made to Univision. Melania Trump has said Donald Tru...
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How old is he? [SEP] The pair have one child together, 10-year-old Barron Trump When did Melania marry Donald Trump? Her best friend at the time, Edit Molnar, said Melania met the 52-year-old Mr Trump at a party at the Kit Kat Club during New York Fashion Week in 1998. According to Molnar, the model was initially “turn...
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They met at the Kit Kat Club? Where is that? [SEP] Washington Post. Barron Trump, the 11-year-old son of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, will attend the private St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland, this fall after he moves from New York to Washington with his mother. [SEP] How old i...
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When did she become a model? [SEP] Meet Melania Trump, a new model for first lady. Melania Trump finds herself directly in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign spotlight. Melania Trump has rarely accompanied Donald Trump lately as he criss-crosses the country campaigning to be president. Before she met Donald Trump at t...
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Do we pay the First Lady? [SEP] Melania Trump is the current First Lady of the United States and wife of the 45th U.S. President Donald Trump. She was born in Novo Mesto, Slovenia and grew up in Sevnica, in the Lower Sava Valley. She worked as a fashion model for agencies in Milan and Paris, later moving to New York Ci...
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What about Ivanka? [SEP] First Lady Michelle Obama. The first lady of the United States is not elected, has no constitutional duties and receives no salary, but that doesn’t mean the position is without its privileges – including a staff of 22 White House employees who make a combined nearly $1.5 million per year. [SEP...
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And Jared? [SEP] Ivanka Trump is now officially an employee of the U.S. government. The White House announced Wednesday that she will take no pay and serve as an assistant to the president. The role comes after NBC News confirmed earlier this week that the first daughter would have an office in the West Wing. [SEP] Wha...
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What does he do at the White House? [SEP] Jared Corey Kushner (born January 10, 1981) is an American businessman, investor and political operative. He is principal owner of the real estate holding and development company Kushner Companies and Observer Media, publisher of the weekly New York Observer. [SEP] And Jared? [...
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When did social security start in the US?
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Was it mandatory? [SEP] In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program. The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, and the current version of the Act, as amended, encompasses ...
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Who received the first check? [SEP] Over the years, the law changed. Most employees have Social Security protection, because. their states have special agreements with the Social Security. Administration. They’re called “Section 218 agreements.”. Congress passed a law in July 1991 extending Social. Security on a mandat...
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When did the government start borrowing from it? [SEP] The First Social Security Card. John David Sweeney, Jr., of Westchester County, New York, was the person who was issued Social Security Number 055-09-0001 in November 1936. When the Social Security Board first started their plan to issue numbers, they worked in con...
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How much is owed? [SEP] * No money has been taken from the Social Security program. [200] [201] By law, Social Security surpluses must be loaned to the federal government, [202] [203] which is a requirement that was established in the original Social Security Act of 1935.rom 1937 until 1942, Social Security was to pay ...
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When will it run out of money? [SEP] (CBO expects that those taxes will account for only about 4 percent of the tax revenues received by those trust funds, which receive the other 96 percent of their tax revenues from payroll taxes.) About half of all Social Security beneficiaries owed some income tax on their benefits...
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Wow! What will happen? [SEP] In 2003 economics researchers Hobijn and Lagakos estimated that the social security trust fund would run out of money in 40 years using CPI-W and in 35 years using CPI-E. [SEP] When will it run out of money? [SEP] (CBO expects that those taxes will account for only about 4 percent of the ta...
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Can it be fixed? [SEP] Best Answer: Social Security is NOT in debt. It is a trust fund. Money comes in via payroll taxes. Money in the fund earns interest. Money goes out to retirees and dependents. When people say the fund is in trouble, what they mean is we have reached a point of diminishing returns. [SEP] Wow! What...
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How much of an increase? [SEP] Social Security does not make fixed appointments. You will be told what day to arrive to apply for Social Security survivor benefits for a child, but service on any given day is first-come, first-served. Avoid arriving at the Social Security office around lunch time or any later than 90 m...
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Why were the Dead such an influential live band?
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Why did they allow live recordings? [SEP] The Grateful Dead formed during the era when bands such as the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the Rolling Stones were dominating the airwaves. "The Beatles were why we turned from a jug band into a rock 'n' roll band," said Bob Weir. "What we saw them doing was impossibly attracti...
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Did they have a #1 hit? [SEP] Unconventionally, the Grateful Dead made the release of live albums a common occurrence throughout their career. Because many were recently recorded and included previously unreleased original material, they often filled the role of traditional studio albums. An integral part of the contem...
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Who was the leader? [SEP] The countdown also omitted acts such as Jimi Hendrix and Grateful Dead who, while technically charting with only one single, became too well known for their entire bodies of work to merit inclusion on the list. They did get mentioned, though, in a short segment of one-hit wonders that had popu...
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How did he lose his finger? [SEP] Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist best known for his work with the band the Grateful Dead, which came to prominence during the counterculture era in the 1960s. Though he disavowed the role, Garcia was viewed by...
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What was his relationship to the Airplane? [SEP] Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia and Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, both of whom lost fingers in accidents, were inspired by Reinhardt's example of becoming an accomplished guitar player despite his injuries. Garcia was quoted in June 1985 in Frets Magazine: [SEP] How did he l...
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Is Cassidy about Jack Casady? [SEP] Luke and the Apostles were asked to open for Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead by Bill Graham (of Fillmore East / Filmore West fame) for a week-long stint at Toronto's O'Keefe Centre in 1967. Jerry Garcia apparently liked the sound of McKenna's Les Paul so much he bought it (r...
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Who wrote it? [SEP] Jack Cassidy. Longtime CEO Jack Cassidy is stepping down from the top spot at Cincinnati Bell Inc. and will be replaced by Ted Torbeck. Cassidy will become vice chairman of the board, according to a statement. The move was part of the company's succession plan and is effective immediately. [SEP] Is ...
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What else did they write? [SEP] "Cassidy" is a song written by John Barlow and Bob Weir and performed by the Grateful Dead, Ratdog, and Phil Lesh & Friends. The song appeared on Bob Weir's Ace, and the Grateful Dead's Reckoning and Without a Net albums. [SEP] Who wrote it? [SEP] Jack Cassidy. Longtime CEO Jack Cassidy ...
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Why did the band break up? [SEP] "Cassidy" is a song written by John Barlow and Bob Weir and performed by the Grateful Dead, Ratdog, and Phil Lesh & Friends. The song appeared on Bob Weir's Ace, and the Grateful Dead's Reckoning and Without a Net albums. [SEP] What else did they write? [SEP] "Cassidy" is a song written...
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Who are some of the well-known Information Retrieval researchers?
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What did he work on? [SEP] Bruce Croft formed the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) in 1991, since when he and his students have worked with more than 90 industry and government partners on research and technology projects and have produced more than 900 papers. Bruce Croft has made major contribution...
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Who are some important British ones? [SEP] W. Bruce Croft, Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science and Director Center for Intelligent IR University of Massachusetts Amherst [SEP] What did he work on? [SEP] Bruce Croft formed the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) in 1991, since when he...
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What did his studies contribute to evaluation? [SEP] Cyril Cleverdon (9 September 1914 – 4 December 1997) was a British librarian and computer scientist who is best known for his work on the evaluation of information retrieval systems. [SEP] Who are some important British ones? [SEP] W. Bruce Croft, Distinguished Profe...
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What are some criticisms of the experiments? [SEP] With the help of NSF funding, Cleverdon started a series of projects in 1957 that lasted for about 10 years in which he and his colleagues set the stage for information retrieval research. In the Cranfield project, retrieval experiments were conducted on test databases...
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How did they influence modern initiatives? [SEP] In the face of these criticisms, some researchers have argued that brick-and-mortar experiments are just as affected by these problems, if not more so. [SEP] What are some criticisms of the experiments? [SEP] With the help of NSF funding, Cleverdon started a series of pr...