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Jim Gray will anchor the pre-game and halftime coverage", + "56d9c049dc89441400fdb792": "North America", + "56bec5233aeaaa14008c93cf": "KRFX", + "56bec5233aeaaa14008c93d0": "Mick Mixon", + "56bec5233aeaaa14008c93d1": "1110 AM", + "56bec5233aeaaa14008c93d2": "North Carolina", + "56bec5233aeaaa14008c93d3": "Mick Mixon", + "56d724620d65d214001983be": "Mick Mixon", + "56d724620d65d214001983bf": "Ed McCaffrey", + "56d724620d65d214001983c0": "WBT", + "56d724620d65d214001983c1": "Mick Mixon", + "56d9c203dc89441400fdb7a0": "KOA (850 AM) and KRFX", + "56d9c203dc89441400fdb7a3": "WBT", + "56bec5ff3aeaaa14008c93e3": "BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra", + "56bec5ff3aeaaa14008c93e4": "BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra", + "56bec5ff3aeaaa14008c93e5": "Darren Fletcher", + "56d724ea0d65d214001983c8": "BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra", + "56d724ea0d65d214001983c9": "Greg Brady", + "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93e9": "Bart Starr", + "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93ea": "Bart Starr", + "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93eb": "Harvey Martin", "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93ec": "2001", - "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93ed": "Bart Starr (MVP of Super Bowls I and II) and Chuck Howley (MVP of Super Bowl V) appeared via video, while Peyton Manning", + "56bec6573aeaaa14008c93ed": "Peyton Manning", "56d7251d0d65d214001983cc": "39", - "56d7251d0d65d214001983cd": "No plans were announced regarding the recognition of Harvey Martin, co-MVP of Super Bowl XII", - "56d7251d0d65d214001983cf": "Super Bowl XII", - "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b4": "39", + "56d7251d0d65d214001983cd": "Peyton Manning", + "56d7251d0d65d214001983cf": "Harvey Martin", + "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b4": "39 of the 43", "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b5": "39", - "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b6": "Bart Starr (MVP of Super Bowls I and II) and Chuck Howley (MVP of Super Bowl V) appeared via video, while Peyton Manning", - "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b7": "Bart Starr (MVP of Super Bowls I and II) and Chuck Howley (MVP of Super Bowl V) appeared via video, while Peyton Manning", - "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b8": "Super Bowl XII", + "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b6": "Bart Starr", + "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b7": "Harvey Martin", + "56d9c3a6dc89441400fdb7b8": "Harvey Martin", "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c93fd": "Six", - "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c93fe": "the national anthem", - "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c93ff": "the national anthem, while Academy Award", - "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c9400": "ASL) translation", - "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c9401": "Six-time Grammy winner and Academy Award nominee Lady Gaga performed the national anthem, while Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin provided American Sign Language", + "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c93fe": "national anthem", + "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c93ff": "Lady Gaga", + "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c9400": "American Sign Language", + "56bec6ac3aeaaa14008c9401": "American Sign Language", "56d20650e7d4791d00902614": "Lady Gaga", - "56d20650e7d4791d00902615": "Lady Gaga", + "56d20650e7d4791d00902615": "Marlee Matlin", "56d7253b0d65d214001983d4": "Lady Gaga", - "56d7253b0d65d214001983d5": "Marlee Matlin provided American Sign Language", + "56d7253b0d65d214001983d5": "Lady Gaga", "56d9c455dc89441400fdb7c4": "Lady Gaga", "56d9c455dc89441400fdb7c5": "Six", "56d9c455dc89441400fdb7c6": "Lady Gaga", - "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940d": "December 3, the league confirmed that the show would be headlined by the British rock group Coldplay. On January 7, 2016", - "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940e": "British", - "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940f": "Coldplay", - "56bec7353aeaaa14008c9410": "Mark Ronson", - "56bec7353aeaaa14008c9411": "Coldplay", - "56d725790d65d214001983d8": "Coldplay", - "56d725790d65d214001983da": "Coldplay", - "56d725790d65d214001983db": "Coldplay", - "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d0": "Coldplay", - "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d1": "Pepsi confirmed to the Associated Press", - "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d2": "Coldplay", - "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d3": "Coldplay", - "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9417": "third down, forcing Denver to settle for a 3\u20130 lead on a Brandon McMan", - "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9418": "Owen Daniels and a 22-yard throw to receiver Andre Caldwell", - "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9419": "Hillman", - "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c941a": "Thomas Davis tackled Anderson for a 1-yard gain on third down, forcing Denver to settle for a 3\u20130 lead on a Brandon McMan", - "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c941b": "Brandon McMan", - "56d728a10d65d21400198413": "three", - "56d728a10d65d21400198414": "Shaq Thompson tackled Ronnie Hill", - "56d728a10d65d21400198415": "Brandon McMan", - "56d728a10d65d21400198416": "linebacker Shaq Thompson tackled Ronnie Hillman for a 3-yard loss", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7d8": "Carolina", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7d9": "Andre Caldwell", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7da": "Shaq Thompson tackled Ronnie Hillman", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7db": "Brandon McMan", - "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7dc": "linebacker Shaq Thompson tackled Ronnie Hillman for a 3-yard loss", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942b": "CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942c": "the call was ruled an incompletion and upheld after a replay challenge. CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942d": "Mike Carey", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942e": "linebacker Von Miller", - "56bec8243aeaaa14008c942f": "10\u20130 lead. This was the first fumble return touchdown in a Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXVIII", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841c": "Mike Carey", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841d": "CBS analyst and retired referee Mike Carey", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841e": "Mike Carey", - "56d728e00d65d2140019841f": "Mike Carey", + "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940d": "December 3", + "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940e": "Bruno Mars", + "56bec7353aeaaa14008c940f": "Bruno Mars, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, and Mark Ronson", + "56bec7353aeaaa14008c9410": "Hymn for the Weekend", + "56bec7353aeaaa14008c9411": "Mark Ronson", + "56d725790d65d214001983d8": "Bruno Mars", + "56d725790d65d214001983da": "Coldplay. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi", + "56d725790d65d214001983db": "Hymn for the Weekend", + "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d0": "Bruno Mars, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, and Mark Ronson", + "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d1": "Beyonc\u00e9", + "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d2": "Hymn for the Weekend", + "56d9c551dc89441400fdb7d3": "Bruno Mars, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, and Mark Ronson", + "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9417": "Denver", + "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9418": "Owen Daniels", + "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c9419": "Ronnie Hillman", + "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c941a": "Brandon McManus", + "56bec7a63aeaaa14008c941b": "C. J. Anderson", + "56d728a10d65d21400198413": "20", + "56d728a10d65d21400198414": "Shaq Thompson", + "56d728a10d65d21400198415": "Brandon McManus", + "56d728a10d65d21400198416": "Denver", + "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7d8": "Denver", + "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7d9": "Owen Daniels", + "56d9c5e7dc89441400fdb7da": "C. J. 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However, the Panthers soon took the ball back when defensive end Kony", - "56d729ec0d65d21400198432": "39-yard line with 1:55", - "56d729ec0d65d21400198434": "Mike Tolbert lost a fumble while being tackled by safety Darian Stewart", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb804": "Mike", + "56d729180d65d21400198428": "11:28", + "56d729180d65d21400198429": "Mario Addison", + "56d729180d65d2140019842a": "25", + "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f0": "Jonathan Stewart", + "56d9c6e0dc89441400fdb7f4": "73", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9445": "Darian Stewart", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9446": "Darian Stewart", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9447": "Kony Ealy", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9448": "DeMarcus Ware", + "56bec9133aeaaa14008c9449": "DeMarcus Ware", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198430": "Mike Tolbert", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198431": "Kony Ealy", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198432": "19", + "56d729ec0d65d21400198434": "Darian Stewart", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb804": "Mike Tolbert", "56d9c79edc89441400fdb805": "Mike Tolbert lost a fumble while being tackled by safety Darian Stewart", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb806": "Kony", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb807": "39", - "56d9c79edc89441400fdb808": "Kony Ealy tipped a Manning", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb806": "Kony Ealy", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb807": "45-yard line", + "56d9c79edc89441400fdb808": "DeMarcus Ware", "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9455": "Corey Brown", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9456": "Manning", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9457": "33", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9458": "miss", - "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9459": "J. Ward. Ward fumbled the ball during the return, but Trevathan", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9456": "Graham Gano", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9457": "25 and 22", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9458": "Graham Gano hit the uprights on a 44-yard field goal attempt. After the miss, Manning completed a pair of passes to Emmanuel Sanders", + "56bec98e3aeaaa14008c9459": "T. J. Ward", "56d7282f0d65d21400198408": "Corey Brown", "56d7282f0d65d21400198409": "the uprights", - "56d7282f0d65d2140019840a": "Ginn Jr.", - "56d7282f0d65d2140019840c": "J. Ward. Ward fumbled the ball during the return, but Trevathan", - "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80e": "Corey", - "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80f": "Ted Ginn Jr.", - "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb810": "Graham Gano hit the uprights", - "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb811": "Corey Brown.", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c945f": "winding up for a pass, and then recovered it for Carolina on the 50-yard", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9460": "39-yard field goal, cutting the Panthers deficit to one score at 16\u201310. The next three", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9461": "Devin Funchess and a 12-yard run by Stewart", - "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9462": "Devin Funchess and a 12-yard run by Stewart", - "56d7261e0d65d214001983e0": "Panthers 41-yard line.", - "56d7261e0d65d214001983e1": "Ealy knocked the ball out of Manning's hand", - "56d7261e0d65d214001983e2": "on the 50-yard", - "56d7261e0d65d214001983e4": "41-yard", - "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb820": "Devin Funchess and a 12-yard run by Stewart", - "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb821": "Panthers 41-yard line. On the next play, Ealy knocked the ball out of Manning's hand", - "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb822": "12-yard run by Stewart then set up Gano's 39-yard field goal, cutting the Panthers deficit to one", - "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb823": "16\u201310. The next three", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c946d": "Broncos a new set of downs", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c946e": "Miller", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c946f": "Josh Norman gave the Broncos a new set of downs", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c9470": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton", - "56beca913aeaaa14008c9471": "Josh Norman gave the Broncos a new set of downs. Then Anderson scored on a 2-yard touchdown run and Manning", + "56d7282f0d65d2140019840a": "T. J. Ward", + "56d7282f0d65d2140019840c": "T. J. Ward. Ward fumbled the ball during the return, but Trevathan", + "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80e": "Corey Brown", + "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb80f": "26-yard line", + "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb810": "Graham Gano", + "56d9c92bdc89441400fdb811": "Graham Gano hit the uprights on a 44-yard field goal attempt. After the miss, Manning completed a pair of passes to Emmanuel Sanders", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c945f": "Ealy", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9460": "39", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9461": "Devin Funchess", + "56bec9e83aeaaa14008c9462": "Devin Funchess", + "56d7261e0d65d214001983e0": "41", + "56d7261e0d65d214001983e1": "Ealy", + "56d7261e0d65d214001983e2": "50-yard line", + "56d7261e0d65d214001983e4": "three", + "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb820": "Ealy", + "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb821": "41", + "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb822": "39-yard field goal, cutting the Panthers deficit to one score at 16\u201310. The next three", + "56d9ca0adc89441400fdb823": "three", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c946d": "24-yard line", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c946e": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton, and after several players dove for it, it took a long bounce backwards and was recovered by Ward", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c946f": "Josh Norman", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c9470": "Miller", + "56beca913aeaaa14008c9471": "Bennie Fowler", "56d726b60d65d214001983ea": "Miller", "56d726b60d65d214001983eb": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton, and after several players dove for it, it took a long bounce backwards and was recovered by Ward", - "56d726b60d65d214001983ec": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton", - "56d726b60d65d214001983ed": "cornerback Josh Norman", - "56d726b60d65d214001983ee": "51", - "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb832": "2-yard touchdown run and Manning completed a pass to Bennie Fowler for a 2-point conversion, giving Denver a 24\u201310", - "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb833": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton, and after several players dove for it, it took a long bounce backwards and was recovered by Ward", + "56d726b60d65d214001983ec": "Ward", + "56d726b60d65d214001983ed": "Josh Norman", + "56d726b60d65d214001983ee": "4:51", + "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb832": "24-yard line", + "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb833": "Miller", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb834": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton, and after several players dove for it, it took a long bounce backwards and was recovered by Ward", "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb835": "three", - "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb836": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9481": "five", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9482": "83 yards. Anderson was the game's leading rusher with 90 yards and a touchdown, along with four", + "56d9cb47dc89441400fdb836": "Miller stripped the ball away from Newton, and after several players dove for it, it took a long bounce backwards and was recovered by Ward", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9481": "six", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9482": "zero", "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9483": "four", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9484": "Linebacker Luke Kuechly had 11 total tackles", - "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9485": "23", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f4": "23", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f5": "23", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9484": "Thomas Davis", + "56becaf93aeaaa14008c9485": "18 of 41", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f4": "zero", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f5": "zero", "56d7270c0d65d214001983f6": "Anderson", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f7": "Anderson", - "56d7270c0d65d214001983f8": "Charles Johnson had four total tackles", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb842": "Ginn had four receptions for 74. Ealy was the top defensive performer for Carolina with four total tackles, three sacks", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb843": "Ginn had four receptions for 74. Ealy was the top defensive performer for Carolina with four total tackles", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb844": "four", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb845": "six receptions for 83 yards. Anderson was the game's leading rusher with 90 yards and a touchdown, along with four", - "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb846": "four total tackles, three sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and an interception. Defensive End Charles Johnson had four", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948b": "315", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948c": "56", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948d": "Chicago", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948e": "Jordan Norwood's 61-yard punt return set a new record, surpassing the old record of 45 yards set by John Taylor", - "56becb823aeaaa14008c948f": "Kony", - "56d7277c0d65d214001983fe": "three sacks", - "56d7277c0d65d214001983ff": "three", - "56d7277c0d65d21400198401": "Kony", - "56d7277c0d65d21400198402": "Kony", - "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84c": "seven", - "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84d": "seven", - "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84e": "Jordan", - "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84f": "Kony", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f7": "Sanders", + "56d7270c0d65d214001983f8": "Thomas Davis", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb842": "Sanders", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb843": "Anderson", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb844": "seven total tackles, a fumble recovery, and an interception. McManus made all four of his field goals, making him perfect on all 11", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb845": "18 of 41", + "56d9ccacdc89441400fdb846": "five total tackles and two sacks. Ward had seven", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948b": "244", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948c": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948d": "the Baltimore Ravens", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948e": "Jordan Norwood", + "56becb823aeaaa14008c948f": "Gary Kubiak", + "56d7277c0d65d214001983fe": "244", + "56d7277c0d65d214001983ff": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", + "56d7277c0d65d21400198401": "Chicago Bears", + "56d7277c0d65d21400198402": "Baltimore Ravens", + "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84c": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", + "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84d": "21 to 11). Their 194 yards and 11", + "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84e": "Baltimore Ravens", + "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb84f": "Chicago Bears", "56d9cd9adc89441400fdb850": "seven", "5733a5f54776f41900660f45": "Nobel Prize", "5733a5f54776f41900660f48": "1745", "5733a5f54776f41900660f44": "Maria Sk\u0142odowska-Curie", - "5733a5f54776f41900660f46": "W\u0142adys\u0142aw Szpilman", - "5733a5f54776f41900660f47": "seven months old. Casimir Pulaski, a Polish general and hero of the American Revolutionary War, was born here in 1745", - "57336755d058e614000b5a3d": "over 100", - "57336755d058e614000b5a3f": "Warsaw Ghetto Uprising", - "57336755d058e614000b5a3c": "Warsaw Ghetto Uprising", - "57336755d058e614000b5a3e": "royal garden. There are over 100 different species of trees and the avenues are a place to sit and relax. At the east end of the park", - "57336755d058e614000b5a40": "The Saxon Garden", - "57337ddc4776f41900660bbb": "About 15 kilometres (9 miles", - "57337ddc4776f41900660bbc": "beaver", + "5733a5f54776f41900660f46": "Maria Sk\u0142odowska-Curie", + "5733a5f54776f41900660f47": "seven months", + "57336755d058e614000b5a3d": "100", + "57336755d058e614000b5a3f": "Krasi\u0144ski Palace Garden", + "57336755d058e614000b5a3c": "The Saxon Garden", + "57336755d058e614000b5a3e": "the Tomb", + "57336755d058e614000b5a40": "\u0141azienki Park", + "57337ddc4776f41900660bbb": "About 15 kilometres", + "57337ddc4776f41900660bbc": "otter, beaver", "57337ddc4776f41900660bba": "13", - "57337ddc4776f41900660bbd": "several lakes in Warsaw \u2013 mainly the oxbow lakes, like Czerniak\u00f3w Lake", - "57337ddc4776f41900660bbe": "\u0141azienki", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd0": "foreign-born inhabitants", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd3": "more than 350,000 constituted about 30 percent", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd2": "638", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd1": "foreign-born inhabitants", - "57337ea24776f41900660bd4": "internal migration", - "57339555d058e614000b5df4": "Krak\u00f3w. Warsaw University of Technology is the second academic school of technology", + "57337ddc4776f41900660bbd": "13", + "57337ddc4776f41900660bbe": "Kamionek Lake", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd0": "Jewish minority", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd3": "833,500", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd2": "219,000", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd1": "Jewish minority", + "57337ea24776f41900660bd4": "internal migration and urbanisation", + "57339555d058e614000b5df4": "Warsaw University of Technology", "57339555d058e614000b5df5": "2,000", - "57339555d058e614000b5df6": "Life Sciences the largest agricultural university", + "57339555d058e614000b5df6": "the Warsaw School of Economics", "57339555d058e614000b5df3": "1816", - "57339555d058e614000b5df7": "oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe, the Warsaw School of Economics", + "57339555d058e614000b5df7": "the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe, the Warsaw School of Economics", "57339902d058e614000b5e70": "1816", - "57339902d058e614000b5e71": "over two million", - "57339902d058e614000b5e72": "University Library", - "57339902d058e614000b5e73": "Marek Budzy\u0144ski and Zbigniew Badowski", + "57339902d058e614000b5e71": "two million", + "57339902d058e614000b5e72": "Irena Bajerska", + "57339902d058e614000b5e73": "Irena Bajerska", "57339902d058e614000b5e74": "over two million", - "573399b54776f41900660e64": "infrastructure in Warsaw suffered considerably", - "573399b54776f41900660e65": "Eastern Bloc economy \u2013 though it is worth mentioning that the initial Three-Year Plan", - "573399b54776f41900660e66": "economic growth", + "573399b54776f41900660e64": "infrastructure", + "573399b54776f41900660e65": "initial Three-Year", + "573399b54776f41900660e66": "solid economic growth", "573399b54776f41900660e67": "metro, roads, sidewalks, health care", - "57339a554776f41900660e74": "Warsaw has some of the best medical facilities in Poland and East-Central Europe", + "57339a554776f41900660e74": "Warsaw", "57339a554776f41900660e75": "CMHI", - "57339a554776f41900660e76": "the largest and most modern oncological institutions in Europe. The clinical section is located in a 10-floor building with 700", - "57339a554776f41900660e77": "one of the largest and most modern oncological institutions in Europe. The clinical section is located in a 10-floor building with 700", - "57339a554776f41900660e78": "patient clinic", - "57339ad74776f41900660e86": "Teatr Wielki, the Polish National Opera, the Chamber Opera, the National Philharmonic Hall and the National Theatre", - "57339ad74776f41900660e87": "Teatr Wielki", - "57339ad74776f41900660e88": "the Palace of Culture and Science", - "57339ad74776f41900660e89": "Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, the International Stanis\u0142aw Moniuszko Vocal Competition, the Mozart Festival", - "57339ad74776f41900660e8a": "International Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin Piano Competition, the International Contemporary Music Festival Warsaw Autumn", - "57339c16d058e614000b5ec5": "the Summer Theatre", - "57339c16d058e614000b5ec6": "Saski", - "57339c16d058e614000b5ec7": "1939", - "57339c16d058e614000b5ec8": "Melodram. The Wojciech Bogus\u0142awski Theatre", - "57339c16d058e614000b5ec9": "theatre", + "57339a554776f41900660e76": "Maria Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Institute", + "57339a554776f41900660e77": "700", + "57339a554776f41900660e78": "lot", + "57339ad74776f41900660e86": "the Polish National Opera", + "57339ad74776f41900660e87": "events and festivals", + "57339ad74776f41900660e88": "Palace of Culture and Science", + "57339ad74776f41900660e89": "Warsaw Summer Jazz Days", + "57339ad74776f41900660e8a": "the Jazz Jamboree", + "57339c16d058e614000b5ec5": "Ogr\u00f3d Saski", + "57339c16d058e614000b5ec6": "Wojciech Bogus\u0142awski Theatre", + "57339c16d058e614000b5ec7": "1870 to 1939", + "57339c16d058e614000b5ec8": "Momus", + "57339c16d058e614000b5ec9": "Wojciech Bogus\u0142awski Theatre", "57339dd94776f41900660ecc": "Wianki", - "57339dd94776f41900660ecd": "Polish", - "57339dd94776f41900660ece": "a festival called Wianki (Polish for Wreaths", - "57339dd94776f41900660ecf": "fairs and fireworks by the river bank", - "57339dd94776f41900660ed0": "fireworks", - "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef6": "boasting one of the largest collections of art", - "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef7": "60 museums", - "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef8": "Railway Museum. From among Warsaw's 60 museums", - "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef9": "Warsaw's 60 museums", - "57339eb9d058e614000b5efa": "Warsaw's 60 museums", - "5733a1854776f41900660f0a": "Warsaw Uprising Museum", - "5733a1854776f41900660f0b": "Warsaw Uprising", + "57339dd94776f41900660ecd": "Polish for Wreaths", + "57339dd94776f41900660ece": "19th century", + "57339dd94776f41900660ecf": "herbs", + "57339dd94776f41900660ed0": "fern", + "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef6": "Museum of Hunting and Riding and the Railway Museum", + "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef7": "60", + "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef8": "Museum of Hunting and Riding and the Railway Museum. From among Warsaw's 60", + "57339eb9d058e614000b5ef9": "Museum of Hunting and Riding and the Railway Museum. From among Warsaw's 60 museums, the most prestigious ones are National Museum", + "57339eb9d058e614000b5efa": "National Museum", + "5733a1854776f41900660f0a": "the Warsaw Uprising Museum", + "5733a1854776f41900660f0b": "Katy\u0144 Museum", "5733a1854776f41900660f0c": "historic stereoscopic theatre", - "5733a1854776f41900660f0d": "Warsaw Uprising Museum and in the Katy\u0144 Museum which preserves the memory of the crime. The Warsaw Uprising Museum", + "5733a1854776f41900660f0d": "the Warsaw Uprising Museum", "5733a1854776f41900660f0e": "60", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f28": "The 17th century Royal Ujazd\u00f3w Castle", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f29": "17th century Royal Ujazd\u00f3w Castle currently houses Centre for Contemporary Art, with some permanent and temporary exhibitions, concerts, shows and creative workshops", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2a": "Warsaw, with a tradition stretching back to the mid-19th century organises exhibitions of modern art", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2b": "about 500 projects a year. Zach\u0119ta National Gallery of Art", - "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2c": "2011", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f28": "Royal Ujazd\u00f3w Castle", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f29": "about 500", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2a": "Zach\u0119ta National Gallery of Art", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2b": "modern art", + "5733a2a9d058e614000b5f2c": "last weekend of September", "5733a32bd058e614000b5f32": "Polonia Warsaw", "5733a32bd058e614000b5f33": "1946", "5733a32bd058e614000b5f34": "twice", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f35": "at Konwiktorska Street", - "5733a32bd058e614000b5f36": "country's top flight in 2013 because of their disastrous financial situation. They are now playing in the 4th league", - "5733a45d4776f41900660f23": "gilium Civitatis Varsoviensis", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f35": "Konwiktorska Street", + "5733a32bd058e614000b5f36": "disastrous financial situation", + "5733a45d4776f41900660f23": "syrenka", "5733a45d4776f41900660f24": "syrenka", - "5733a45d4776f41900660f25": "at least the mid-14th century. The oldest existing armed seal of Warsaw is from the year 1390", + "5733a45d4776f41900660f25": "mid-14th century", "5733a45d4776f41900660f26": "1390", - "5733a45d4776f41900660f27": "a female upper body and holding a sword", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f77": "Oppman, is that long ago two of Triton's daughters", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f78": "oceans and seas", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f79": "the oceans and seas", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f7a": "the village of Warszowa", - "5733a560d058e614000b5f7b": "sandy beach by the village of Warszowa", + "5733a45d4776f41900660f27": "a sword", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f77": "Triton's daughters set out on a journey through the depths of the oceans and seas", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f78": "depths of the oceans and seas", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f79": "coast of Denmark", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f7a": "Warszowa", + "5733a560d058e614000b5f7b": "her songs", "5733a6ac4776f41900660f58": "Warsaw", - "5733a6ac4776f41900660f59": "Polish lawyer Tadeusz \u0141empicki", - "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5a": "\u0141empicki", - "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5b": "Polish lawyer Tadeusz \u0141empicki. Better than anyone else she represented the Art Deco style in painting and art", - "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5c": "Isaac Bashevis Singer", - "573312fcd058e614000b56e6": "Economist Intelligence", + "5733a6ac4776f41900660f59": "Tadeusz \u0141empicki", + "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5a": "Art Deco style", + "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5b": "Israeli poet", + "5733a6ac4776f41900660f5c": "Tadeusz \u0141empicki. Better than anyone else she represented the Art Deco style in painting and art. Nathan Alterman", + "573312fcd058e614000b56e6": "Economist Intelligence Unit", "573312fcd058e614000b56e7": "2012", - "573312fcd058e614000b56e8": "the 32nd", - "573312fcd058e614000b56e9": "Frankfurt", - "573312fcd058e614000b56ea": "BPO", + "573312fcd058e614000b56e8": "FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing", + "573312fcd058e614000b56e9": "The Warsaw Stock Exchange", + "573312fcd058e614000b56ea": "Frontex", "5733140a4776f419006606e0": "1313", - "5733140a4776f419006606e1": "Vienna", - "5733140a4776f419006606e2": "1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806", - "5733140a4776f419006606e3": "Napoleon", - "5733140a4776f419006606e4": "massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f0": "a Roman Catholic archdiocese", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f1": "Roman Catholic archdiocese", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f2": "a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f3": "Polish Academy", - "573314e3d058e614000b56f4": "royal gardens", - "57332442d058e614000b5720": "Warszawa, approximately /v\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8\u0283\u0251\u02d0v\u0259/ (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa", - "57332442d058e614000b5721": "approximately /v\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8\u0283\u0251\u02d0v\u0259/ (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa", - "57332442d058e614000b5722": "Slavic origin Warcis\u0142aw; see also etymology of Wroc\u0142aw. Folk etymology attributes the city name to a fisherman", - "57332442d058e614000b5723": "Wars", - "57332442d058e614000b5724": "miasto sto\u0142eczne Warszawa (English", - "57332562d058e614000b5730": "nearby clans and dukes, a new similar settlement was established on the site of a small fishing village", - "57332562d058e614000b5731": "Prince of P\u0142", - "57332562d058e614000b5732": "1526", + "5733140a4776f419006606e1": "Krak\u00f3w", + "5733140a4776f419006606e2": "1313", + "5733140a4776f419006606e3": "Sigismund III Vasa", + "5733140a4776f419006606e4": "because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f0": "left bank of the Vistula", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f1": "the Polish Academy of Sciences", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f2": "The historic city-centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f3": "the Castle Square", + "573314e3d058e614000b56f4": "luxurious parks and royal gardens", + "57332442d058e614000b5720": "Warszawa", + "57332442d058e614000b5721": "belonging to Warsz\", Warsz being a shortened form of the masculine name of Slavic origin Warcis\u0142aw", + "57332442d058e614000b5722": "Warcis\u0142aw", + "57332442d058e614000b5723": "Warcis\u0142aw", + "57332442d058e614000b5724": "miasto sto\u0142eczne Warszawa", + "57332562d058e614000b5730": "Jazd\u00f3w", + "57332562d058e614000b5731": "The Prince of P\u0142ock", + "57332562d058e614000b5732": "1300", "57332562d058e614000b5733": "1413", "57332562d058e614000b5734": "1526", - "5733266d4776f41900660712": "General Sejm, permanent from 1569. In 1573 the city gave its name to the Warsaw Confederation, formally establishing religious freedom", + "5733266d4776f41900660712": "General Sejm", "5733266d4776f41900660713": "1569", "5733266d4776f41900660714": "religious freedom", - "5733266d4776f41900660715": "the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland", - "5733266d4776f41900660716": "1529", + "5733266d4776f41900660715": "Crown of the Kingdom of Poland", + "5733266d4776f41900660716": "1596", "57332a734776f41900660726": "1796", - "57332a734776f41900660727": "Napoleon's army", + "57332a734776f41900660727": "Kingdom of Prussia", "57332a734776f41900660728": "Napoleon's army", - "57332a734776f41900660729": "1806", + "57332a734776f41900660729": "1815", "57332a734776f4190066072a": "1816", "57332b66d058e614000b5758": "4 August 1915", - "57332b66d058e614000b5759": "that Germany", - "57332b66d058e614000b575a": "Polish Republic", + "57332b66d058e614000b5759": "The Allied Armistice terms required in Article 12 that Germany withdraw from areas controlled by Russia in 1914, which included Warsaw", + "57332b66d058e614000b575a": "Pi\u0142sudski", "57332b66d058e614000b575b": "1920", - "57332b66d058e614000b575c": "Red Army", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073a": "1939", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073b": "the rule", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073c": "several hundred thousand, some 30%", + "57332b66d058e614000b575c": "the Red Army", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073a": "1 September 1939", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073b": "German Nazi colonial administration", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073c": "some 30%", "57332c1e4776f4190066073d": "1943", - "57332c1e4776f4190066073e": "19 April 1943", - "57332e48d058e614000b5762": "Warsaw", - "57332e48d058e614000b5763": "the underground Home Army", - "57332e48d058e614000b5764": "1944", - "57332e48d058e614000b5765": "63 days.", - "57332e48d058e614000b5766": "150", - "57332f81d058e614000b5776": "the conquering Soviets, the \"Bricks for Warsaw\" campaign", - "57332f81d058e614000b5777": "Bricks for Warsaw\" campaign was initiated, and large prefabricated housing projects", - "57332f81d058e614000b5778": "Bricks for Warsaw", - "57332f81d058e614000b5779": "housing shortage, along with other typical buildings of an Eastern Bloc city, such as the Palace of Culture and Science", - "57332f81d058e614000b577a": "World Heritage list", - "573330444776f41900660758": "1983 brought support to the budding solidarity movement", - "573330444776f41900660759": "fervor there.", - "573330444776f4190066075a": "a year", + "57332c1e4776f4190066073e": "almost a month", + "57332e48d058e614000b5762": "the Red Army", + "57332e48d058e614000b5763": "AK)", + "57332e48d058e614000b5764": "1 August 1944", + "57332e48d058e614000b5765": "48 hours", + "57332e48d058e614000b5766": "150,000 and 200,000", + "57332f81d058e614000b5776": "Bricks for Warsaw", + "57332f81d058e614000b5777": "Bricks for Warsaw\" campaign was initiated, and large prefabricated", + "57332f81d058e614000b5778": "Palace of Culture and Science", + "57332f81d058e614000b5779": "Palace of Culture and Science", + "57332f81d058e614000b577a": "UNESCO's World Heritage list", + "573330444776f41900660758": "John Paul II", + "573330444776f41900660759": "the budding solidarity movement", + "573330444776f4190066075a": "less than a year", "573330444776f4190066075b": "Victory Square", - "573330444776f4190066075c": "Polish citizens who understood them", - "5733314e4776f4190066076a": "about 260 km", - "5733314e4776f4190066076b": "300 km (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains and about 260 km (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea, 523 km (325", - "5733314e4776f4190066076c": "Germany", - "5733314e4776f4190066076d": "115.7 metres", - "5733314e4776f4190066076e": "Germany", - "57335c20d058e614000b58f9": "two", - "57335c20d058e614000b58fa": "the plain moraine", - "57335c20d058e614000b58fc": "edge of moraine", + "573330444776f4190066075c": "incentive", + "5733314e4776f4190066076a": "about 300 km", + "5733314e4776f4190066076b": "523 km", + "5733314e4776f4190066076c": "Vistula", + "5733314e4776f4190066076d": "75.6 metres", + "5733314e4776f4190066076e": "Szcz\u0119\u015bliwice hill", + "57335c20d058e614000b58f9": "plain moraine plateau", + "57335c20d058e614000b58fa": "plain moraine plateau and the Vistula Valley", + "57335c20d058e614000b58fc": "Warsaw Escarpment", "57335c20d058e614000b58fb": "Vistula River", - "57335c20d058e614000b58fd": "Vistula Valley with its asymmetrical", - "57335ddbd058e614000b592f": "ine", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5930": "flood plain terrace", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5931": "The contemporary flooded terrace", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5932": "Vistula terraces is asymmetrical", - "57335ddbd058e614000b5933": "flood plain terrace", - "57335fcad058e614000b5970": "the turbulent history of the city and country", - "57335fcad058e614000b5971": "planned destruction.", - "57335fcad058e614000b5972": "After liberation, rebuilding began as in other cities of the communist-ruled PRL", - "57335fcad058e614000b5973": "e.g. Leopold Kronenberg Palace", - "57335fcad058e614000b5974": "e.g. Leopold Kronenberg Palace", - "573361404776f4190066093c": "burgher houses and fortifications", - "573361404776f4190066093d": "1411", - "573361404776f4190066093e": "Masovian gothic style, St. Mary's Church", - "573361404776f4190066093f": "1562", - "573361404776f41900660940": "Maior", + "57335c20d058e614000b58fd": "Warsaw Escarpment", + "57335ddbd058e614000b592f": "plain moraine plateau", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5930": "former flooded terraces and the lowest one the flood plain terrace", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5931": "valleys and ground depressions", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5932": "peat swamps", + "57335ddbd058e614000b5933": "pine forest", + "57335fcad058e614000b5970": "turbulent history of the city and country", + "57335fcad058e614000b5971": "the Second World War", + "57335fcad058e614000b5972": "the Second World War", + "57335fcad058e614000b5973": "Leopold Kronenberg Palace", + "57335fcad058e614000b5974": "Leopold Kronenberg Palace). Mass residential blocks were erected, with basic design typical of Eastern bloc countries", + "573361404776f4190066093c": "Gothic architecture is represented in the majestic churches but also at the burgher houses and fortifications", + "573361404776f4190066093d": "14th century", + "573361404776f4190066093e": "St. Mary's Church", + "573361404776f4190066093f": "The Negro", + "573361404776f41900660940": "the Royal Castle (1596\u20131619) and the Jesuit Church", "573362b94776f41900660974": "17th century", "573362b94776f41900660975": "17th century", - "573362b94776f41900660976": "Great Theater", - "573362b94776f41900660977": "palaces", + "573362b94776f41900660976": "rococo architecture are Czapski Palace", + "573362b94776f41900660977": "neoclassical architecture in Warsaw", "573362b94776f41900660978": "1775\u20131795", - "5733638fd058e614000b59e8": "the most distinctive buildings in prewar Warsaw", - "5733638fd058e614000b59e9": "the bourgeois", - "5733638fd058e614000b59ea": "socialist realism style", - "5733638fd058e614000b59eb": "the late 19th-century architecture", - "5733638fd058e614000b59ec": "most distinctive buildings in prewar Warsaw.", - "5733647e4776f419006609ae": "Pawiak", - "5733647e4776f419006609af": "prison", - "5733647e4776f419006609b0": "impressive 19th-century fortification built after the defeat of the November Uprising", - "5733647e4776f419006609b1": "the children who served as messengers and frontline troops in the Warsaw Uprising, while the impressive Warsaw Uprising Monument by Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", - "5733647e4776f419006609b2": "Warsaw Citadel", - "573368044776f41900660a29": "foreign plants", - "573368044776f41900660a2a": "Orangery displays", - "573368044776f41900660a2b": "Park Ujazdowski (close to the Sejm and John Lennon street), Park of Culture and Rest in Powsin", - "573368044776f41900660a2c": "Sejm and John Lennon street), Park of Culture and Rest in Powsin", - "573368044776f41900660a2d": "1871 and designed by Jan Dobrowolski. In 1927", - "573368e54776f41900660a53": "The species richness", - "573368e54776f41900660a54": "Warsaw", - "573368e54776f41900660a55": "Powsin", - "573368e54776f41900660a56": "Kabaty Forest by the southern city border. Warsaw has also two botanic gardens", - "573368e54776f41900660a57": "two", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcb": "300,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcc": "300,000 people lived in Warsaw, but in 1945 \u2013 only 420,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcd": "1939", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bce": "300,000", - "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcf": "the spouses", - "57338007d058e614000b5bda": "Warsaw has been a multi-cultural city", - "57338007d058e614000b5bdb": "out of 711,988", - "57338007d058e614000b5bdc": "out of 711,988 inhabitants 56.2%", + "5733638fd058e614000b59e8": "Br\u00fchl Palace", + "5733638fd058e614000b59e9": "socialist realism style", + "5733638fd058e614000b59ea": "socialist realism", + "5733638fd058e614000b59eb": "the Warsaw University of Technology building", + "5733638fd058e614000b59ec": "the Saxon Palace and the Br\u00fchl Palace", + "5733647e4776f419006609ae": "Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", + "5733647e4776f419006609af": "Pawiak", + "5733647e4776f419006609b0": "The Warsaw Citadel", + "5733647e4776f419006609b1": "Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", + "5733647e4776f419006609b2": "Wincenty Ku\u0107ma", + "573368044776f41900660a29": "the Botanic Garden and the University Library garden", + "573368044776f41900660a2a": "the New Orangery", + "573368044776f41900660a2b": "Pole Mokotowskie", + "573368044776f41900660a2c": "Park Ujazdowski", + "573368044776f41900660a2d": "1927", + "573368e54776f41900660a53": "Bielany Forest", + "573368e54776f41900660a54": "Kabaty Forest", + "573368e54776f41900660a55": "Masovian Primeval Forest", + "573368e54776f41900660a56": "Kabaty Forest", + "573368e54776f41900660a57": "the \u0141azienki park", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcb": "c. 1,300,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcc": "c. 1,300,000", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcd": "1951", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bce": "better", + "57337f6ad058e614000b5bcf": "residency registration", + "57338007d058e614000b5bda": "multi-cultural city", + "57338007d058e614000b5bdb": "711,988", + "57338007d058e614000b5bdc": "56.2%", "57338007d058e614000b5bdd": "56.2%", - "57338007d058e614000b5bde": "1944", - "573380e0d058e614000b5be9": "commune", - "573380e0d058e614000b5bea": "commune", - "573380e0d058e614000b5beb": "Wola", - "57338160d058e614000b5bf9": "a unicameral Warsaw City Council", + "57338007d058e614000b5bde": "the Warsaw Uprising of 1944", + "573380e0d058e614000b5be9": "a commune", + "573380e0d058e614000b5bea": "counties or powiats", + "573380e0d058e614000b5beb": "Krak\u00f3w", + "57338160d058e614000b5bf9": "Rada Miasta", "57338160d058e614000b5bfa": "60", - "57338160d058e614000b5bfb": "every four years", - "57338160d058e614000b5bfc": "Warsaw City Council", - "57338160d058e614000b5bfd": "30", - "57338255d058e614000b5c0d": "the mayor", + "57338160d058e614000b5bfb": "30 days", + "57338160d058e614000b5bfc": "committees", + "57338160d058e614000b5bfd": "30 days", + "57338255d058e614000b5c0d": "President", "57338255d058e614000b5c0e": "Jan Andrzej Menich", - "57338255d058e614000b5c0f": "1975 and 1990", + "57338255d058e614000b5c0f": "1990", "57338255d058e614000b5c10": "Jan Andrzej Menich", - "57338255d058e614000b5c11": "mayor", + "57338255d058e614000b5c11": "Warsaw Voivode", "573382d24776f41900660c37": "\u015ar\u00f3dmie\u015bcie", "573382d24776f41900660c38": "304,016", - "573382d24776f41900660c39": "the 7th greatest emerging market", - "573382d24776f41900660c3a": "12%", - "573382d24776f41900660c3b": "94 000", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c26": "1817", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c27": "WSE)", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c28": "1817", + "573382d24776f41900660c39": "MasterCard Emerging Market Index", + "573382d24776f41900660c3a": "12% of Poland's national income, which in 2008 was 305.1%", + "573382d24776f41900660c3b": "191.766 billion", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c26": "1817 and continued trading until World War II. It was re-established in April 1991", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c27": "1817", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c28": "1817 and continued trading until World War II. It was re-established in April 1991", "5733834ed058e614000b5c29": "374", - "5733834ed058e614000b5c2a": "the Polish United Workers' Party", + "5733834ed058e614000b5c2a": "the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR", "573383d0d058e614000b5c35": "1951", "573383d0d058e614000b5c36": "Polonez", - "573383d0d058e614000b5c37": "the South Korean", - "573383d0d058e614000b5c38": "Nubia, Tacuma", - "573383d0d058e614000b5c39": "Polonez", - "573166ede6313a140071cef2": "Warszawa [var\u02c8\u0282ava] ( listen", - "573166ede6313a140071cef3": "Vistula River", - "573166ede6313a140071cef4": "Vistula River", + "573383d0d058e614000b5c37": "Daewoo", + "573383d0d058e614000b5c38": "AvtoZAZ", + "573383d0d058e614000b5c39": "Chevrolet Aveo", + "573166ede6313a140071cef2": "Warszawa [var\u02c8\u0282ava", + "573166ede6313a140071cef3": "Warsaw", + "573166ede6313a140071cef4": "Vistula", "573166ede6313a140071cef5": "2.666 million", - "573166ede6313a140071cef6": "Vistula River", - "5732b6b5328d981900602021": "Vistula River", + "573166ede6313a140071cef6": "1.740 million", + "5732b6b5328d981900602021": "Warsaw", "5732b6b5328d981900602022": "Vistula River", - "5732b6b5328d981900602023": "300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million", - "5732b6b5328d981900602024": "2.666", - "5732b6b5328d981900602025": "516", + "5732b6b5328d981900602023": "roughly 260 kilometres", + "5732b6b5328d981900602024": "2.666 million", + "5732b6b5328d981900602025": "9th", "56ddde6b9a695914005b9628": "France", - "56ddde6b9a695914005b9629": "the first half of the 10th century", - "56ddde6b9a695914005b962a": "France", - "56ddde6b9a695914005b962b": "Normanni", + "56ddde6b9a695914005b9629": "10th and 11th centuries", + "56ddde6b9a695914005b962a": "Denmark, Iceland and Norway", + "56ddde6b9a695914005b962b": "Rollo", "56ddde6b9a695914005b962c": "10th century", - "56dddf4066d3e219004dad5f": "Great Britain", - "56dddf4066d3e219004dad60": "Norman adventurers founded the Kingdom of Sicily under Roger II after conquering southern Italy", - "56dddf4066d3e219004dad61": "French, an important literary language. The Duchy of Normandy", - "56dde0379a695914005b9636": "Normans", - "56dde0379a695914005b9637": "in Medieval Latin, 9th century", + "56dddf4066d3e219004dad5f": "William the Conqueror", + "56dddf4066d3e219004dad60": "William the Conqueror", + "56dddf4066d3e219004dad61": "Christian piety", + "56dde0379a695914005b9636": "French words Normans/Normanz", + "56dde0379a695914005b9637": "9th century", "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad75": "911", - "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad76": "Charles III of West Francia and the famed Viking ruler Rollo, and was situated in the former Frankish kingdom of Neustria", - "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad77": "the rivers of France evolved into more permanent encampments that included local women and personal property. The Duchy of Normandy", + "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad76": "King Charles III of West Francia", + "56dde0ba66d3e219004dad77": "river Seine", "56dde1d966d3e219004dad8d": "the 880s", - "56dde27d9a695914005b9651": "north of France", + "56dde27d9a695914005b9651": "Catholicism (Christianity", "56dde27d9a695914005b9652": "north of France", - "56dde2fa66d3e219004dad9b": "both Normandy and in England. The new Norman rulers were culturally and ethnically distinct from the old French aristocracy", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9660": "The Normans", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9661": "Michael at Monte Gargano were met by Melus of Bari, a Lombard", - "56dde3aa9a695914005b9662": "Norman pilgrims to the shrine of the Archangel Michael at Monte Gargano", - "56de0daecffd8e1900b4b595": "the title of count in his capital of Melfi.", - "56de0daecffd8e1900b4b596": "The Drengot family thereafter attained the principality of Capua, and emperor Henry III legally ennobled the Hauteville leader, Drogo", - "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59a": "Robert Guiscard", - "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59b": "1194", - "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59c": "Malta", - "56de0ed14396321400ee2579": "Kitab Rudjdjar", - "56de0ed14396321400ee257a": "\"Tabula Rogeriana\"", - "56de0ed14396321400ee257b": "Jews", - "56de0f6a4396321400ee257f": "Bulgars, and especially the Seljuk", + "56dde2fa66d3e219004dad9b": "fighting horsemen", + "56dde3aa9a695914005b9660": "999", + "56dde3aa9a695914005b9661": "the Archangel Michael at Monte Gargano", + "56dde3aa9a695914005b9662": "Monte Gargano", + "56de0daecffd8e1900b4b595": "Drogo", + "56de0daecffd8e1900b4b596": "Tancred of Hauteville and the Drengot family", + "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59a": "the Saracens", + "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59b": "1130", + "56de0e25cffd8e1900b4b59c": "Squillace", + "56de0ed14396321400ee2579": "Andalusian al-Idrisi", + "56de0ed14396321400ee257a": "The Book of Roger", + "56de0ed14396321400ee257b": "meritocratic bureaucracy", + "56de0f6a4396321400ee257f": "George Maniaces", "56de0ffd4396321400ee258d": "1050s", - "56de0ffd4396321400ee258e": "1050s", - "56de0ffd4396321400ee258f": "Normans of Edessa against the Turks.", + "56de0ffd4396321400ee258e": "1060s", + "56de0ffd4396321400ee258f": "Robert Crispin", "56de10b44396321400ee2593": "Afranji", - "56de10b44396321400ee2594": "Normans joined Turkish forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun", - "56de10b44396321400ee2595": "Normans joined Turkish forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron", - "56de11154396321400ee25aa": "Norman mercenary origin during the period of the Comnenian Restoration", - "56de148dcffd8e1900b4b5bc": "Robert Guiscard", + "56de10b44396321400ee2594": "Oursel", + "56de10b44396321400ee2595": "Oursel", + "56de11154396321400ee25aa": "Byzantine Greece", + "56de148dcffd8e1900b4b5bc": "Comiscortes", "56de148dcffd8e1900b4b5bd": "February 1082", - "56de148dcffd8e1900b4b5be": "300", - "56de15104396321400ee25b7": "the city", - "56de15104396321400ee25b8": "Normans under the command of Bohemond, Robert's son, landed in Valona", - "56de15104396321400ee25b9": "the banks of the river Deabolis, Gllavenica", + "56de148dcffd8e1900b4b5be": "30,000", + "56de15104396321400ee25b7": "Deabolis", + "56de15104396321400ee25b8": "Bohemond", + "56de15104396321400ee25b9": "citadel of Mili at the banks of the river Deabolis, Gllavenica (Ballsh), Kanina and Jericho", "56de1563cffd8e1900b4b5c2": "1185", - "56de1563cffd8e1900b4b5c3": "the Adriatic", - "56de1563cffd8e1900b4b5c4": "Norman army invaded Dyrrachium", - "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5c8": "Richard II of Normandy", + "56de1563cffd8e1900b4b5c3": "Dyrrachium, owing to the betrayal of high Byzantine officials. Some time later, Dyrrachium", + "56de1563cffd8e1900b4b5c4": "Dyrrachium", + "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5c8": "Duke Richard II of Normandy", "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5c9": "Duke Richard II of Normandy", - "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5ca": "English coasts, they occupied most of the important ports opposite England", - "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5cb": "Duke Richard II of Normandy, and King Ethelred II of England", - "56de1645cffd8e1900b4b5d0": "Robert of Jumi\u00e8ges archbishop of Canterbury", + "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5ca": "Normandy", + "56de15dbcffd8e1900b4b5cb": "Emma, sister of Duke Richard II of Normandy, and King Ethelred II of England", + "56de1645cffd8e1900b4b5d0": "Harthacnut", "56de1645cffd8e1900b4b5d1": "1041", - "56de1645cffd8e1900b4b5d2": "Timid earl of Hereford. He invited his brother-in-law Eustace II, Count of Boulogne", - "56de16ca4396321400ee25c5": "the Battle of Hastings", - "56de16ca4396321400ee25c6": "William II of Normandy conquered England", - "56de16ca4396321400ee25c7": "In 1066", - "56de16ca4396321400ee25c8": "Normans and their descendants replaced the Anglo-Saxons as the ruling class of England. The nobility of England", - "56de1728cffd8e1900b4b5d7": "Norman", + "56de1645cffd8e1900b4b5d2": "Robert of Jumi\u00e8ges", + "56de16ca4396321400ee25c5": "Hastings", + "56de16ca4396321400ee25c6": "Duke William II of Normandy", + "56de16ca4396321400ee25c7": "1066", + "56de16ca4396321400ee25c8": "Anglo-Saxons", + "56de1728cffd8e1900b4b5d7": "Latin language", "56de179dcffd8e1900b4b5da": "1169", - "56de179dcffd8e1900b4b5db": "southeast of Ireland", - "56de179dcffd8e1900b4b5dc": "Norman descendants today can be recognised by their surnames. Names such as French", - "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e0": "William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. King Malcolm III of Scotland", - "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e1": "William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. King Malcolm III of Scotland", + "56de179dcffd8e1900b4b5db": "Bannow Bay", + "56de179dcffd8e1900b4b5dc": "Bannow Bay in 1169. Initially the Normans maintained a distinct culture and ethnicity", + "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e0": "Malcolm III of Scotland", + "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e1": "Malcolm III of Scotland", "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e2": "1072", - "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e3": "Duncan as a hostage, beginning a series of arguments as to whether the Scottish Crown owed allegiance to the King of England", + "56de17f9cffd8e1900b4b5e3": "Duncan", "56de3cd0cffd8e1900b4b6be": "Sybilla of Normandy", - "56de3cd0cffd8e1900b4b6bf": "Normans came into Scotland, building castles", - "56de3d594396321400ee26ca": "Norman Conquest of England", - "56de3d594396321400ee26cb": "Normans", - "56de3d594396321400ee26cc": "Norman Conquest of England, the Normans", - "56de3dbacffd8e1900b4b6d2": "Cheshire", + "56de3cd0cffd8e1900b4b6bf": "Normans and Norman culture", + "56de3d594396321400ee26ca": "Hereford", + "56de3d594396321400ee26cb": "Edward the Confessor had set up the aforementioned Ralph as earl of Hereford", + "56de3d594396321400ee26cc": "Edward the Confessor had set up the aforementioned Ralph as earl of Hereford", + "56de3dbacffd8e1900b4b6d2": "Bernard de Neufmarch\u00e9, Roger of Montgomery in Shropshire and Hugh Lupus in Cheshire", "56de3e414396321400ee26d8": "1018", - "56de3e414396321400ee26d9": "Normans", - "56de3ebc4396321400ee26e6": "1096", + "56de3e414396321400ee26d9": "William of Montreuil", + "56de3ebc4396321400ee26e6": "1097", "56de3ebc4396321400ee26e7": "Tancred", - "56de3ebc4396321400ee26e8": "Tancred was instrumental in the conquest of Jerusalem and he worked for the expansion of the Crusader kingdom in Transjordan", - "56de3efccffd8e1900b4b6fe": "Third Crusade opened a new chapter in the history of the island, which would be under Western European domination for the following 380 years", - "56de3f784396321400ee26fa": "a storm dispersed the fleet", - "56de3f784396321400ee26fb": "Isaac refused, so Richard landed his troops and took Limassol", - "56de3f784396321400ee26fc": "1191", - "56de3f784396321400ee26fd": "Komnenos. On 1 May 1191, Richard's fleet arrived in the port of Limassol", - "56de40da4396321400ee2708": "Richard de Camville and Robert de Thornham", - "56de40da4396321400ee2709": "Richard left for Acre on 5 June, with his allies. Before his departure, he named two of his Norman generals, Richard de Camville", + "56de3ebc4396321400ee26e8": "Jerusalem", + "56de3efccffd8e1900b4b6fe": "380 years", + "56de3f784396321400ee26fa": "Messina", + "56de3f784396321400ee26fb": "Berengaria", + "56de3f784396321400ee26fc": "1 May 1191", + "56de3f784396321400ee26fd": "Richard the Lion-hearted", + "56de40da4396321400ee2708": "Conrad of Montferrat", + "56de40da4396321400ee2709": "silver chains", "56de40da4396321400ee270a": "Guy de Lusignan", - "56de41504396321400ee2714": "Lion-Heart", - "56de41504396321400ee2715": "1191", - "56de41504396321400ee2716": "be crowned King of Cyprus", + "56de41504396321400ee2714": "Richard the Lion-Heart", + "56de41504396321400ee2715": "12 May 1191", + "56de41504396321400ee2716": "double coronation: Richard caused himself to be crowned King of Cyprus", "56de48f34396321400ee2770": "1489", - "56de48f34396321400ee2771": "Guy de Lusignan and became a stable feudal kingdom. It was only in 1489 that the Venetians", - "56de49564396321400ee277a": "Normandy", - "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a7": "Maciot de Bethencourt", - "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a8": "Maciot de Bethencourt", - "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a9": "Maciot de Bethencourt", - "56de4a474396321400ee2786": "the Channel Islands", + "56de48f34396321400ee2771": "Knights Templar", + "56de49564396321400ee277a": "Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro off the Atlantic coast of Africa", + "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a7": "Enrique P\u00e9rez de Guzm\u00e1n", + "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a8": "Enrique P\u00e9rez de Guzm\u00e1n", + "56de49a8cffd8e1900b4b7a9": "Enrique P\u00e9rez de Guzm\u00e1n", + "56de4a474396321400ee2786": "Channel Islands", "56de4a474396321400ee2787": "two", - "56de4a89cffd8e1900b4b7bd": "Norman architecture typically stands out as a new stage in the architectural history of the regions they subdued. They spread a unique Romanesque idiom to England and Italy", - "56de4a89cffd8e1900b4b7be": "over windows and doorways", - "56de4b074396321400ee2793": "Norman architecture immediately succeeds that of the Anglo-Saxon and precedes the Early Gothic", - "56de4b074396321400ee2794": "Norman architecture immediately succeeds that of the Anglo-Saxon and precedes the Early Gothic", - "56de4b074396321400ee2795": "Norman-Arab architecture within the Kingdom", + "56de4a89cffd8e1900b4b7bd": "England and Italy", + "56de4a89cffd8e1900b4b7be": "rounded", + "56de4b074396321400ee2793": "Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine building techniques into their own, initiating a unique style known as Norman-Arab", + "56de4b074396321400ee2794": "Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine building techniques into their own, initiating a unique style known as Norman-Arab", + "56de4b074396321400ee2795": "Kingdom of Sicily", "56de4b5c4396321400ee2799": "11th century", - "56de4b5c4396321400ee279a": "Saint-Ouen", - "56de4bb84396321400ee27a2": "16th century and French Revolution", - "56de4c324396321400ee27ab": "Bishop of Bayeux and first Earl of Kent", - "56de4c324396321400ee27ac": "the Bayeux Tapestry", - "56de4c324396321400ee27ad": "Bishop of Bayeux", - "56de51244396321400ee27ef": "Arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions. Many churches preserve sculptured fonts, capitals, and more importantly mosaics", - "56de51c64396321400ee27f7": "the 11th century", - "56de51c64396321400ee27f8": "William of Volpiano and John of Ravenna", + "56de4b5c4396321400ee279a": "the dukes as a unifying force for their disparate duchy", + "56de4bb84396321400ee27a2": "16th century", + "56de4c324396321400ee27ab": "embroidery", + "56de4c324396321400ee27ac": "Bayeux Tapestry", + "56de4c324396321400ee27ad": "Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux and first Earl of Kent", + "56de51244396321400ee27ef": "sculptured fonts, capitals, and more importantly mosaics", + "56de51c64396321400ee27f7": "11th century", + "56de51c64396321400ee27f8": "William of Volpiano", "56de52614396321400ee27fb": "southern Italy", - "56de52614396321400ee27fc": "Robert Guiscard and established a Latin monastery", + "56de52614396321400ee27fc": "Sant'Eufemia", "56de52614396321400ee27fd": "Robert Guiscard", - "56de52614396321400ee27fe": "Saint Evroul", + "56de52614396321400ee27fe": "Robert de Grantmesnil, several monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy, where they were patronised by Robert Guiscard", "56df9e2838dc4217001520f6": "1943", - "56df9e2838dc4217001520f8": "Serbian Cyrillic: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430 \u0422\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430", + "56df9e2838dc4217001520f8": "Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer", "56df9e2838dc4217001520f9": "1943", - "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6b7": "July 1856 \u2013 7 January 1943", + "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6b7": "1943", "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6b8": "1943", - "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6b9": "Serbian Cyrillic: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430 \u0422\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430; 10 July 1856 \u2013 7 January 1943) was a Serbian American", - "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6bb": "Serbian Cyrillic: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430 \u0422\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430", + "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6b9": "Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430 \u0422\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430", + "56e0b94b7aa994140058e6bb": "Nikola Tesla", "56df9ee138dc421700152108": "1884", "56df9ee138dc421700152109": "Thomas Edison", "56df9ee138dc42170015210a": "George Westinghouse", - "56df9ee138dc42170015210b": "develop a range of electrical devices", - "56df9ee138dc42170015210c": "War of Currents", + "56df9ee138dc42170015210b": "New York City", + "56df9ee138dc42170015210c": "corporate alternating current/direct current \"War of Currents", "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c1": "1884", - "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c2": "George Westinghouse", + "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c2": "Thomas Edison", "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c3": "New York City", "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c4": "George Westinghouse", - "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c5": "George Westinghouse", - "56dfa01738dc42170015211d": "early", - "56dfa01738dc42170015211e": "frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs", - "56dfa01738dc42170015211f": "oscillators/generators, electrical discharge", + "56e0b9d57aa994140058e6c5": "AC induction motor and transformer", + "56dfa01738dc42170015211d": "1893", + "56dfa01738dc42170015211e": "wireless lighting and electricity distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power", + "56dfa01738dc42170015211f": "wireless lighting and electricity distribution", "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35b": "Colorado Springs", - "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35c": "early X-ray imaging. He also built a wireless controlled boat, one of the first ever exhibited.", - "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35d": "mechanical oscillators/generators", - "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35e": "Colorado", + "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35c": "1893", + "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35d": "wireless controlled boat", + "56e0bab7231d4119001ac35e": "Wardenclyffe Tower", "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb7": "1943", - "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb8": "the SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla", - "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb9": "7 January 1943", - "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebba": "archetypal", - "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cb": "Measures", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb8": "the SI unit of magnetic flux density", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebb9": "New York hotels", + "56dfa0d84a1a83140091ebba": "mad scientist", + "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cb": "mad scientist\". His patents earned him a considerable amount of money", "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cc": "1943", - "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cd": "General Conference on Weights and Measures", - "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6ce": "1943", - "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cf": "archetypal", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc1": "Austrian", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc2": "\u0110uka Tesla (n\u00e9e Mandi\u0107), whose father was also an Orthodox priest,:10 had a talent for making home craft tools", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc3": "home craft tools", - "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc4": "Serbian epic", - "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36b": "home craft tools", - "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36c": "Milutin Tesla", + "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cd": "SI unit of magnetic flux density", + "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6ce": "1990s", + "56e0bb9f7aa994140058e6cf": "showmanship", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc1": "Croatia", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc2": "Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc3": "eidetic memory and creative abilities to his mother's genetics and influence", + "56dfa13d4a1a83140091ebc4": "eidetic memory", + "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36b": "Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest", + "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36c": "Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest. Tesla's mother, \u0110uka Tesla", "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36d": "\u0110uka Tesla", - "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36e": "home craft tools", - "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36f": "village of Smiljan", - "56dfa1d34a1a83140091ebd4": "five", - "56dfa1d44a1a83140091ebd6": "German", + "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36e": "genetics and influence", + "56e0bcc0231d4119001ac36f": "western Serbia, near Montenegro", + "56dfa1d34a1a83140091ebd4": "Dane and three", + "56dfa1d44a1a83140091ebd6": "German, arithmetic, and religion", "56dfa1d44a1a83140091ebd7": "1862", "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac375": "Dane", - "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac376": "Milka", - "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac377": "Milka, Angelina and Marica. Dane was killed in a horse-riding accident", - "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac378": "the \"Lower\" or \"Primary\" School in Smiljan", - "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac379": "Gymnasium", - "56dfa24a38dc421700152142": "Karlovac, to attend school at the Higher Real Gymnasium, where he was profoundly influenced by a math teacher Martin Sekuli\u0107", + "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac376": "Dane and three sisters, Milka, Angelina and Marica", + "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac377": "a horse-riding accident", + "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac378": "Gospi\u0107, Austrian Empire", + "56e0c0c7231d4119001ac379": "a pastor", + "56dfa24a38dc421700152142": "Martin Sekuli\u0107", "56dfa24a38dc421700152143": "German", "56dfa24a38dc421700152144": "integral calculus", - "56dfa24a38dc421700152145": "math teacher Martin Sekuli\u0107", + "56dfa24a38dc421700152145": "cheating", "56dfa24a38dc421700152146": "1873", "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d5": "1870", - "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d6": "the Higher Real Gymnasium", - "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d7": "Karlovac", + "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d6": "1870", + "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d7": "Martin Sekuli\u0107", "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d8": "German", "56e0c1617aa994140058e6d9": "1873", - "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf2": "Smiljan", + "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf2": "cholera", "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf3": "nine months", - "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf4": "Smiljan. Shortly after he arrived, Tesla contracted cholera; he was bedridden for nine months and was near death multiple times", - "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf5": "Smiljan", - "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf6": "town, Smiljan", + "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf4": "despair, promised to send him to the best engineering school", + "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf5": "priesthood", + "56dfa2c54a1a83140091ebf6": "Smiljan", "56e0c2307aa994140058e6df": "1873", - "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e0": "Smiljan", + "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e0": "cholera", "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e1": "nine months", - "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e2": "Smiljan", - "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e3": "Smiljan", - "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfc": "the Austro-Hungarian Army in Smiljan", - "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfd": "Austro-Hungarian Army in Smiljan", - "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfe": "Smiljan by running away to Tomingaj, near Gra\u010dac.", + "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e2": "Tesla's father, in a moment of despair, promised to send him to the best engineering school", + "56e0c2307aa994140058e6e3": "the best engineering school", + "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfc": "Smiljan", + "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfd": "Mark Twain", + "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebfe": "hunter's garb. Tesla said that this contact with nature", "56dfa3394a1a83140091ebff": "1874", - "56dfa3394a1a83140091ec00": "Austro-Hungarian Army", - "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac389": "the Austro-Hungarian Army", - "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38a": "In 1874, Tesla evaded being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army in Smiljan by running away to Tomingaj, near Gra\u010dac", - "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38b": "Gra\u010dac.", - "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38c": "Tomingaj", + "56dfa3394a1a83140091ec00": "hunter's garb", + "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac389": "the Austro-Hungarian Army in Smiljan by running away", + "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38a": "1874", + "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38b": "Mark Twain's works", + "56e0c2bc231d4119001ac38c": "Mark Twain", "56dfa3c338dc421700152154": "1875", - "56dfa3c338dc421700152155": "dean of the technical faculty to his father, which stated, \"Your son is a star of first rank.\" Tesla", + "56dfa3c338dc421700152155": "Austrian Polytechnic", "56dfa3c338dc421700152156": "1879", - "56dfa3c338dc421700152157": "Poeschl over the Gramme dynamo", - "56dfa3c338dc421700152158": "Austria", - "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ab": "Austria", + "56dfa3c338dc421700152157": "gambling", + "56dfa3c338dc421700152158": "Austrian Polytechnic in Graz, Austria, on a Military Frontier scholarship.", + "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ab": "Graz", "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ac": "1875", "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ad": "1879", - "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ae": "earned the highest grades possible, passed nine exams (nearly twice as many required), started a Serbian culture club, and even received a letter of commendation", - "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3af": "Professor Poeschl", + "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3ae": "gambling", + "56e0cbf3231d4119001ac3af": "overwork", "56dfa7887aa994140058dfa9": "Milutin Tesla went to Maribor to beg his son to return home, but Nikola refused. Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown", - "56dfa7887aa994140058dfaa": "to hide the fact that he dropped out of school. His friends thought that he had drowned in the Mur River", + "56dfa7887aa994140058dfaa": "Milutin Tesla went to Maribor to beg his son to return home, but Nikola refused. Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown", "56dfa7887aa994140058dfab": "draftsman", - "56dfa7887aa994140058dfac": "a nervous breakdown", + "56dfa7887aa994140058dfac": "Milutin Tesla went to Maribor to beg his son to return home, but Nikola refused. Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown", "56dfa7887aa994140058dfad": "nervous breakdown", "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e717": "December 1878", - "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e718": "Mur River", - "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e719": "nervous breakdown", - "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e71a": "nervous breakdown", - "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e71b": "nervous breakdown", + "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e718": "Milutin Tesla", + "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e719": "Milutin Tesla", + "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e71a": "Milutin Tesla went to Maribor to beg his son to return home, but Nikola refused. Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown", + "56e0ccaa7aa994140058e71b": "Milutin Tesla went to Maribor to beg his son to return home, but Nikola refused. Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown", "56dfaa047aa994140058dfbd": "police guard", - "56dfaa047aa994140058dfbe": "1879", - "56dfaa047aa994140058dfbf": "17 April 1879, Milutin Tesla died at the age of 60", - "56dfaa047aa994140058dfc0": "a stroke", - "56dfaa047aa994140058dfc1": "Milutin Tesla died", - "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3bf": "not having a residence permit. On 17 April 1879, Milutin Tesla died at the age of 60 after contracting an unspecified illness", + "56dfaa047aa994140058dfbe": "24 March 1879", + "56dfaa047aa994140058dfbf": "60", + "56dfaa047aa994140058dfc0": "stroke", + "56dfaa047aa994140058dfc1": "Milutin Tesla died at the age of 60 after contracting an unspecified illness", + "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3bf": "police guard", "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3c0": "1879", - "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3c1": "police guard for not having a residence permit. On 17 April 1879, Milutin Tesla", - "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3c2": "Gospi\u0107 under police guard for not having a residence permit. On 17 April 1879, Milutin Tesla died", - "56dfac8e231d4119001abc5b": "Prague", + "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3c1": "Higher Real Gymnasium", + "56e0cd33231d4119001ac3c2": "Milutin Tesla died at the age of 60 after contracting an unspecified illness (although some sources say that he died of a stroke", + "56dfac8e231d4119001abc5b": "Gospi\u0107 for Prague", "56dfac8e231d4119001abc5c": "Charles-Ferdinand University", "56dfac8e231d4119001abc5e": "lectures", "56dfac8e231d4119001abc5f": "Charles-Ferdinand University", "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3c7": "Prague", "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3c8": "January 1880", - "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3c9": "Charles-Ferdinand University", - "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3ca": "Charles-Ferdinand", - "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc7": "Central Telegraph Office", - "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc8": "Budapest Telephone Exchange", - "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc9": "Central Station equipment and claimed to have perfected a telephone repeater or amplifier", - "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfca": "a telephone repeater or amplifier", - "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfcb": "chief electrician position. During his employment, Tesla made many improvements to the Central Station equipment and claimed to have perfected a telephone repeater or amplifier", + "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3c9": "Gospi\u0107", + "56e0cdb9231d4119001ac3ca": "uncles", + "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc7": "Budapest", + "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc8": "the Budapest Telephone Exchange", + "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfc9": "chief electrician", + "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfca": "telephone repeater or amplifier", + "56dfad0a7aa994140058dfcb": "chief electrician", "56e0d402231d4119001ac3fc": "1881", - "56e0d402231d4119001ac3fd": "Central Telegraph Office", - "56e0d402231d4119001ac3fe": "Ferenc Pusk\u00e1s", - "56e0d402231d4119001ac3ff": "a telephone repeater or amplifier", + "56e0d402231d4119001ac3fd": "the Budapest Telephone Exchange", + "56e0d402231d4119001ac3fe": "the Budapest Telephone Exchange", + "56e0d402231d4119001ac3ff": "chief electrician", "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc83": "1882", "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc84": "France", - "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc85": "New York City", + "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc85": "New York City:57\u201360", "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc86": "Thomas Edison", "56dfb0c8231d4119001abc87": "France", "56e0d54a7aa994140058e769": "France", "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76a": "France", - "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76b": "June 1884", + "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76b": "June 1884, he relocated to New York City:57\u201360", "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76c": "Thomas Edison", - "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76d": "New York City:57\u201360 where he was hired by Thomas Edison to work at his Edison Machine Works on Manhattan's lower east", - "56dfb4be7aa994140058e00d": "$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18", - "56dfb4be7aa994140058e00e": "64 Instead, Edison offered a US$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18 per week salary", - "56dfb4be7aa994140058e010": "18", - "56e0d6367aa994140058e773": "$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18", - "56e0d6367aa994140058e774": "64", - "56e0d6367aa994140058e775": "64", - "56dfb5777aa994140058e021": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail", - "56dfb5777aa994140058e022": "Robert Lane and Benjamin", - "56dfb5777aa994140058e023": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing.", - "56dfb5777aa994140058e024": "dynamo electric machine commutators", - "56dfb5777aa994140058e025": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing.", - "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac420": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing. The company installed electrical arc light based illumination systems designed by Tesla and also had designs for dynamo electric machine commutators", + "56e0d54a7aa994140058e76d": "Manhattan's lower east side", + "56dfb4be7aa994140058e00d": "fifty thousand dollars", + "56dfb4be7aa994140058e00e": "payment", + "56dfb4be7aa994140058e010": "fifty thousand dollars", + "56e0d6367aa994140058e773": "$10", + "56e0d6367aa994140058e774": "Tesla, you don't understand our American humor", + "56e0d6367aa994140058e775": "direct current generators", + "56dfb5777aa994140058e021": "Robert Lane", + "56dfb5777aa994140058e022": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail, who agreed to finance an electric lighting company", + "56dfb5777aa994140058e023": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", + "56dfb5777aa994140058e024": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail, who agreed to finance an electric lighting company in Tesla's name, Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", + "56dfb5777aa994140058e025": "electric lighting company in Tesla's name, Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", + "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac420": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail, who agreed to finance an electric lighting company in Tesla's name, Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac421": "1886", - "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac422": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail", - "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac423": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing.", - "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac424": "Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail", + "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac422": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", + "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac423": "Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing", + "56e0d6cf231d4119001ac424": "Tesla", "56dfb5f5231d4119001abcb5": "penniless", "56dfb5f5231d4119001abcb6": "penniless", - "56dfb5f5231d4119001abcb8": "terrible headaches and bitter tears", + "56dfb5f5231d4119001abcb8": "ditch digger", "56dfb5f5231d4119001abcb9": "1886/1887", "56e0d76d231d4119001ac42b": "penniless", - "56e0d76d231d4119001ac42c": "bitter tears", - "56e0d76d231d4119001ac42d": "$2 per day. Tesla considered the winter of 1886/1887 as a time of \"terrible headaches and bitter tears", - "56dfb666231d4119001abcc0": "Western Union superintendent, and New York attorney Charles F. Peck", + "56e0d76d231d4119001ac42c": "ditch digger", + "56e0d76d231d4119001ac42d": "electrical repair jobs", + "56dfb666231d4119001abcc0": "Tesla met Alfred S. Brown, a Western Union superintendent, and New York attorney Charles F. Peck", "56dfb666231d4119001abcc1": "April 1887", - "56dfb666231d4119001abcc2": "Manhattan", - "56dfb666231d4119001abcc3": "89 Liberty Street in Manhattan", - "56e0d810231d4119001ac432": "1886", - "56e0d810231d4119001ac433": "Western Union superintendent, and New York attorney Charles F. Peck. The two men were experienced in setting up companies and promoting inventions", - "56e0d810231d4119001ac434": "Charles F. Peck.", - "56e0d810231d4119001ac435": "Manhattan", - "56e0d810231d4119001ac436": "89 Liberty Street", - "56dfb6d17aa994140058e053": "motor", - "56dfb6d17aa994140058e054": "1887", + "56dfb666231d4119001abcc2": "Tesla Electric Company", + "56dfb666231d4119001abcc3": "89 Liberty Street", + "56e0d810231d4119001ac432": "April 1887", + "56e0d810231d4119001ac433": "Tesla Electric Company", + "56e0d810231d4119001ac434": "Alfred S. Brown, a Western Union superintendent, and New York attorney Charles F. Peck", + "56e0d810231d4119001ac435": "89 Liberty Street", + "56e0d810231d4119001ac436": "Tesla Electric Company", + "56dfb6d17aa994140058e053": "induction motor", + "56dfb6d17aa994140058e054": "May 1888", "56dfb6d17aa994140058e055": "commutator", - "56dfb6d17aa994140058e056": "high maintenance", - "56dfb6d17aa994140058e057": "polyphase current", - "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43c": "1887", - "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43d": "rotating magnetic field", - "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43e": "high maintenance", - "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43f": "1887", + "56dfb6d17aa994140058e056": "sparking", + "56dfb6d17aa994140058e057": "induction motor that ran on alternating current", + "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43c": "May 1888", + "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43d": "high-voltage transmission", + "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43e": "commutator, thus avoiding sparking and the high maintenance of constantly servicing and replacing mechanical brushes", + "56e0d9e0231d4119001ac43f": "May 1888", "56e057e1231d4119001ac043": "Galileo Ferraris", - "56e057e1231d4119001ac044": "Galileo Ferraris", + "56e057e1231d4119001ac044": "induction motor", "56e057e1231d4119001ac045": "1888", - "56e057e1231d4119001ac046": "patents", - "56e057e1231d4119001ac047": "induction motor, at the American Institute", + "56e057e1231d4119001ac046": "rotating magnetic field-based induction motor", + "56e057e1231d4119001ac047": "Thomas Commerford Martin", "56e0dbb57aa994140058e779": "Thomas Commerford Martin", - "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77a": "Thomas Commerford Martin", - "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77b": "George Westinghouse that Tesla", - "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77c": "Tesla", - "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77d": "George Westinghouse that Tesla", - "56e05900231d4119001ac04d": "July 1888", - "56e05900231d4119001ac04e": "60,000", - "56e05900231d4119001ac04f": "George Westinghouse", - "56e05900231d4119001ac051": "George Westinghouse for Tesla's polyphase induction", - "56e0dc667aa994140058e783": "60,000", + "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77a": "Galileo Ferraris", + "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77b": "Galileo Ferraris", + "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77c": "Italian", + "56e0dbb57aa994140058e77d": "Galileo Ferraris", + "56e05900231d4119001ac04d": "1888", + "56e05900231d4119001ac04e": "$60,000", + "56e05900231d4119001ac04f": "Westinghouse", + "56e05900231d4119001ac051": "consultant", + "56e0dc667aa994140058e783": "$60,000", "56e0dc667aa994140058e784": "July 1888", - "56e0dc667aa994140058e785": "$2", - "56e0dc667aa994140058e786": "the Westinghouse Electric", - "56e059c8231d4119001ac057": "a 60", - "56e059c8231d4119001ac058": "60-cycle", - "56e059c8231d4119001ac059": "60-cycle", - "56e059c8231d4119001ac05a": "motor could only run at a constant speed", - "56e0e518231d4119001ac444": "60-cycle", - "56e0e518231d4119001ac445": "working frequency of Tesla's motor), although they soon found that, since Tesla's induction motor could only run at a constant speed", + "56e0dc667aa994140058e785": "$2.50", + "56e0dc667aa994140058e786": "Pittsburgh labs", + "56e059c8231d4119001ac057": "Pittsburgh", + "56e059c8231d4119001ac058": "DC traction motor", + "56e059c8231d4119001ac059": "60-cycle AC current system Tesla proposed (to match the working frequency of Tesla's motor", + "56e059c8231d4119001ac05a": "DC traction motor", + "56e0e518231d4119001ac444": "alternating current", + "56e0e518231d4119001ac445": "DC traction motor", "56e05a78231d4119001ac062": "Thomas Edison", "56e05a78231d4119001ac063": "War of Currents", - "56e05a78231d4119001ac064": "Tesla", - "56e05a78231d4119001ac065": "Edison", - "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78b": "arc lights", - "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78c": "George Westinghouse", + "56e05a78231d4119001ac064": "AC development", + "56e05a78231d4119001ac065": "General Electric", + "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78b": "induction motor", + "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78c": "Thomas Edison", "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78d": "1886", - "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78e": "War of Currents", - "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78f": "The acquisition of a feasible AC motor gave West", + "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78e": "Edison Machine Works", + "56e0e5f37aa994140058e78f": "Thomas Edison was no longer in control of his own company, which was consolidated into the conglomerate General Electric", "56e07c86231d4119001ac1cd": "George Westinghouse", "56e07c86231d4119001ac1ce": "Chicago", - "56e07c86231d4119001ac1cf": "George Westinghouse", - "56e07c86231d4119001ac1d0": "Polyphase System\", Tesla demonstrated a series of electrical effects", - "56e07c86231d4119001ac1d1": "Tesla", + "56e07c86231d4119001ac1cf": "General Electric", + "56e07c86231d4119001ac1d0": "George Westinghouse", + "56e07c86231d4119001ac1d1": "high-voltage, high-frequency alternating current to light a wireless gas-discharge lamp", "56e0ecd37aa994140058e7d5": "George Westinghouse", "56e0ecd37aa994140058e7d6": "Chicago", "56e0ecd37aa994140058e7d7": "1893", - "56e0ecd37aa994140058e7d8": "Fair devoted a building to electrical exhibits. It was a key event in the history of AC power", + "56e0ecd37aa994140058e7d8": "electrical exhibits. It was a key event in the history of AC power, as Westinghouse demonstrated the safety, reliability, and efficiency", "56e0812c231d4119001ac213": "Richard Dean Adams", "56e0812c231d4119001ac214": "Richard Dean Adams", - "56e0812c231d4119001ac215": "Dean Adams", - "56e0812c231d4119001ac216": "Dean Adams", - "56e0812c231d4119001ac217": "Adams", + "56e0812c231d4119001ac215": "General Electric", + "56e0812c231d4119001ac216": "General Electric", + "56e0812c231d4119001ac217": "AC distribution system", "56e0ee12231d4119001ac459": "Richard Dean Adams", - "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45a": "1893 Richard Dean Adams", - "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45b": "light incandescent", - "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45c": "voltage DC, and even compressed air. Adams pumped Tesla for information about the current state of all the competing systems. Tesla advised Adams", + "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45a": "1893", + "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45b": "two-phased system would be the most reliable and that there was a Westinghouse system to light incandescent bulbs", + "56e0ee12231d4119001ac45c": "two-phased system would be the most reliable and that there was a Westinghouse system to light incandescent bulbs using two-phase alternating current", "56e089ab231d4119001ac285": "1896", - "56e089ab231d4119001ac287": "$200,000", - "56e089ab231d4119001ac288": "50", - "56e089ab231d4119001ac289": "$200,000 in licenses and royalties", + "56e089ab231d4119001ac287": "$216,000", + "56e089ab231d4119001ac288": "2.50", + "56e089ab231d4119001ac289": "$200,000", "56e0ef0c231d4119001ac462": "J. P. Morgan", "56e0ef0c231d4119001ac463": "$200,000", "56e0ef0c231d4119001ac464": "$216,000", - "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5da": "30 July 1891, at the age of 35", + "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5da": "35", "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5db": "South Fifth Avenue", - "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5dc": "Fifth Avenue laboratory", - "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5dd": "the Tesla coil", - "56e0ef90231d4119001ac468": "30 July 1891", - "56e0ef90231d4119001ac469": "He lit electric lamps wirelessly at both locations, demonstrating the potential of wireless power transmission", + "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5dc": "electric lamps", + "56e08a1f7aa994140058e5dd": "Tesla coil", + "56e0ef90231d4119001ac468": "1891", + "56e0ef90231d4119001ac469": "Tesla coil", "56e0ef90231d4119001ac46a": "35", - "56e0ef90231d4119001ac46b": "He lit electric lamps wirelessly", - "56e08aa0231d4119001ac299": "the American Institute", - "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29a": "Radio", - "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29d": "1894", - "56e0f019231d4119001ac470": "Radio", - "56e0f019231d4119001ac471": "vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers", - "56e0f019231d4119001ac472": "Radio", - "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a4": "R\u00f6ntgen", - "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a5": "R\u00f6ntgen", - "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a6": "March 1895", - "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a7": "1895", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c8": "December 1895", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c9": "invisible\" kinds after he had noticed damaged film in his laboratory", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4ca": "invisible", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cb": "gas discharge tube. The only thing captured in the image was the metal locking screw", - "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cc": "R\u00f6ntgen", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ad": "Wilhelm R\u00f6ntgen", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ae": "March 1896", + "56e0ef90231d4119001ac46b": "wireless power transmission. In the same year, he patented the Tesla coil", + "56e08aa0231d4119001ac299": "the American Institute of Electrical Engineers", + "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29a": "1892", + "56e08aa0231d4119001ac29d": "1892 to 1894", + "56e0f019231d4119001ac470": "vice president", + "56e0f019231d4119001ac471": "1892", + "56e0f019231d4119001ac472": "Institute of Radio Engineers", + "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a4": "radiant energy of \"invisible\" kinds", + "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a5": "the 5th Avenue laboratory fire", + "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a6": "Wilhelm R\u00f6ntgen's December 1895", + "56e08b3c231d4119001ac2a7": "Geissler tube", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c8": "1894", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4c9": "X-Rays", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4ca": "Crookes tubes, a cold cathode electrical discharge tube", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cb": "Mark Twain illuminated by a Geissler tube", + "56e0f32d231d4119001ac4cc": "Mark Twain", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ad": "X-ray imaging", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2ae": "1896", "56e08d32231d4119001ac2af": "radiography", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b0": "X-rays. Tesla", - "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b1": "terminal", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b0": "X-rays", + "56e08d32231d4119001ac2b1": "Tesla Coil", "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d4": "March 1896", - "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d5": "X-ray imaging, developing a high energy single terminal", - "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d6": "greater power", + "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d5": "single terminal vacuum tube of his own design that had no target electrode", + "56e0f5a6231d4119001ac4d6": "high energy single terminal vacuum tube", "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b7": "longitudinal waves", - "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b8": "the Roentgen rays", - "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b9": "X-rays were longitudinal waves", - "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2ba": "working with his circuit and single-node X-ray-producing devices", - "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2bb": "X-rays were longitudinal waves, such as those produced in waves in plasmas. These plasma waves can occur in force-free magnetic fields", - "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ee": "ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid", + "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b8": "various causes. He believed early on that damage to the skin was not caused by the Roentgen rays", + "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2b9": "ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid. Tesla incorrectly believed that X-rays were longitudinal waves", + "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2ba": "circuit and single-node X-ray-producing devices", + "56e08f4a231d4119001ac2bb": "force-free magnetic fields", + "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ee": "the Roentgen rays", "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4ef": "longitudinal waves", - "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f0": "plasmas. These plasma waves can occur in force-free magnetic fields", - "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f1": "the Roentgen rays, but by the ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid", + "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f0": "plasmas", + "56e0f6aa231d4119001ac4f1": "the Roentgen rays", "56e0e69b7aa994140058e795": "Benjamin Lamme", "56e0e69b7aa994140058e796": "1893", - "56e0e69b7aa994140058e797": "Tesla Polyphase System\", noting how they believed Tesla", + "56e0e69b7aa994140058e797": "Tesla Polyphase System", "56e0ed557aa994140058e7dd": "Egg of Columbus", - "56e0ed557aa994140058e7e0": "the Egg of Columbus.", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e859": "July", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85a": "force", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85b": "\"electric gun", - "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85c": "The particles in the beam of force", - "56e0fb14231d4119001ac525": "the transmission by radio waves go back", - "56e0fb14231d4119001ac526": "Tesla Coil were used in the further development of radio", - "56e0fb14231d4119001ac527": "St. Louis, Missouri, the Franklin Institute", + "56e0ed557aa994140058e7e0": "copper egg stand on end using a device he constructed known as the Egg of Columbus", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e859": "11 July 1934", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85a": "concentrations", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85b": "a minute particle would break off the cathode", + "56e0fa5b7aa994140058e85c": "bits of metal projected by his \"electric gun", + "56e0fb14231d4119001ac525": "National Electric Light Association", + "56e0fb14231d4119001ac526": "Tesla Coil", + "56e0fb14231d4119001ac527": "the Franklin Institute", "56e0fb887aa994140058e869": "1898", - "56e0fb887aa994140058e86a": "Square Garden", - "56e0fb887aa994140058e86b": "Square Garden", - "56e0fb887aa994140058e86c": "the demonstration made outrageous claims about the workings of the boat, such as magic, telepathy", - "56e0fb887aa994140058e86d": "Remote radio", + "56e0fb887aa994140058e86a": "teleautomaton", + "56e0fb887aa994140058e86b": "Colorado Springs", + "56e0fb887aa994140058e86c": "teleautomaton", + "56e0fb887aa994140058e86d": "magic, telepathy", "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e877": "1900", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e878": "Marconi", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e879": "1943", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87a": "1904", - "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87b": "reverse decision in favor of Marconi", - "56e0fd167aa994140058e881": "17 May 1899", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e878": "Guglielmo Marconi", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e879": "1901", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87a": "1943", + "56e0fc3f7aa994140058e87b": "Oliver Lodge", + "56e0fd167aa994140058e881": "1899", "56e0fd167aa994140058e882": "Colorado Springs", - "56e0fd167aa994140058e883": "17", + "56e0fd167aa994140058e883": "17 May 1899", "56e0fd167aa994140058e884": "five inches", - "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ea": "lightning signals via his receivers. He stated that he observed stationary waves", - "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673eb": "lightning signals via his receivers. He stated that he observed stationary waves", - "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ec": "lightning signals via his receivers. He stated that he observed stationary waves", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6a": "lightning", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6b": "livery stable bolted from their stalls after receiving shocks through their metal shoes", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6c": "135 feet", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6d": "blue halos of St. Elmo's fire around their wings", - "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6e": "Thunder", - "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fb": "power outage", - "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fc": "outage", + "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ea": "atmospheric electricity", + "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673eb": "stationary waves", + "56e0fde0cd28a01900c673ec": "atmospheric electricity", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6a": "artificial lightning", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6b": "135 feet", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6c": "15 miles away", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6d": "100 feet", + "56e0fe85e3433e1400422a6e": "blue halos of St. Elmo's fire", + "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fb": "a power station generator", + "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fc": "a power outage", "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fd": "power outage", - "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fe": "windings and destroy the insulation!", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a84": "sensational", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a85": "Julian Hawthorne", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a86": "sensational", - "56e10043e3433e1400422a87": "sensational", + "56e0ff5dcd28a01900c673fe": "heavy sparks to jump", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a84": "Marconi's European experiments", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a85": "Mars, Venus", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a86": "Collier's Weekly article \"Talking With Planets", + "56e10043e3433e1400422a87": "intelligently controlled", "56e10043e3433e1400422a88": "July 1899", "56e100b6cd28a01900c67403": "$100,000", - "56e100b6cd28a01900c67404": "$100,000 for Tesla to further develop and produce a new lighting system. Instead, Tesla used the money to fund his Colorado Springs", - "56e100b6cd28a01900c67405": "$100,000 for Tesla to further develop and produce a new lighting system. Instead, Tesla used the money to fund his Colorado Springs", + "56e100b6cd28a01900c67404": "$100,000 for Tesla to further develop and produce a new lighting system. Instead, Tesla used the money to fund his Colorado Springs experiments", + "56e100b6cd28a01900c67405": "$100,000 for Tesla to further develop and produce a new lighting system. Instead, Tesla used the money to fund his Colorado Springs experiments", "56e100b6cd28a01900c67406": "1899", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740b": "January 1900", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740c": "torn", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740b": "7 January 1900", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740c": "torn down in 1904", "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740d": "1904", - "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740e": "torn down in 1904, and its contents were sold two years", - "56e10179cd28a01900c67413": "the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications", + "56e1011ecd28a01900c6740e": "1904", + "56e10179cd28a01900c67413": "trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications", "56e10179cd28a01900c67414": "trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications", - "56e10179cd28a01900c67415": "the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility known as Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island", - "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8e": "Morgan still owed Tesla money on the original agreement", - "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8f": "Morgan still owed Tesla money on the original agreement", - "56e101f4e3433e1400422a91": "more funds. Tesla wrote another plea to Morgan, but it was also fruitless", + "56e10179cd28a01900c67415": "Shoreham", + "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8e": "Tesla", + "56e101f4e3433e1400422a8f": "more funds. Tesla wrote another plea to Morgan, but it was also fruitless. Morgan still owed Tesla money on the original agreement", + "56e101f4e3433e1400422a91": "Tesla's breach of contract by asking for more funds", "56e10296cd28a01900c67423": "over 50", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67424": "to complete the construction of Wardenclyffe", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67425": "full 187 feet (57 m). In July 1903", - "56e10296cd28a01900c67426": "187 feet", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67435": "150 kilowatts) 16,000", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67436": "16,000 rpm bladeless", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67437": "1910", - "56e10325cd28a01900c67438": "150 kilowatts", - "56e10412e3433e1400422aba": "at his Houston Street lab", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67424": "Marconi successfully transmitted the letter S from England", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67425": "December 1901, Marconi successfully transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland, terminating Tesla's relationship with Morgan.", + "56e10296cd28a01900c67426": "187 feet (57 m", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67435": "16,000 rpm", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67436": "Waterside Power Station in New York, several of his bladeless turbine engines were tested at 100\u20135,000 hp", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67437": "1906, Tesla demonstrated his 200 horsepower (150 kilowatts) 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine. During 1910\u20131911", + "56e10325cd28a01900c67438": "16,000 rpm", + "56e10412e3433e1400422aba": "steam", "56e10412e3433e1400422abb": "Houston Street lab", - "56e10412e3433e1400422abc": "hammer", - "56e10412e3433e1400422abd": "L. Benson\u2014was published in World Today", - "56e10412e3433e1400422abe": "sledge hammer", - "56e1066be3433e1400422ae4": "electricity to the brain enhanced intelligence. In 1912, he crafted \"a plan", - "56e1066be3433e1400422ae5": "satura", + "56e10412e3433e1400422abc": "a sledge hammer", + "56e10412e3433e1400422abd": "World Today", + "56e10412e3433e1400422abe": "Allan L. Benson", + "56e1066be3433e1400422ae4": "electricity", + "56e1066be3433e1400422ae5": "unconsciously with electricity", "56e1066be3433e1400422ae6": "William H. Maxwell", - "56e1066be3433e1400422ae7": "bath", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afa": "overseas investors.", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afb": "lost", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afc": "Wardenclyffe for $20,000", + "56e1066be3433e1400422ae7": "health-giving and stimulating electromagnetic field or 'bath", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afa": "overseas", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afb": "lost the funding he was receiving from his patents", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afc": "$20,000", "56e1075ae3433e1400422afd": "$20,000", - "56e1075ae3433e1400422afe": "Edison Medal", - "56e108abe3433e1400422b0c": "the magazine Electrical Experimenter", - "56e108abe3433e1400422b0d": "a fluorescent screen", - "56e108abe3433e1400422b0e": "the magazine Electrical Experimenter Tesla postulated that electricity", - "56e108abe3433e1400422b0f": "Girardeau", - "56e1097dcd28a01900c6748f": "Thomas Edison and Nikola", - "56e1097dcd28a01900c67490": "Edison", - "56e1097dcd28a01900c67491": "Nobel Prize", - "56e1097dcd28a01900c67492": "Edison", - "56e10a28cd28a01900c674b1": "$20,000 prize money", - "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b3": "one", - "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b4": "Tesla", - "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b5": "1915", - "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b24": "655", - "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b25": "Patent 1,655", - "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b26": "$1,000.:251", + "56e1075ae3433e1400422afe": "the Edison Medal", + "56e108abe3433e1400422b0c": "Electrical Experimenter", + "56e108abe3433e1400422b0d": "tremendous frequency", + "56e108abe3433e1400422b0e": "\u00c9mile Girardeau, who helped develop France's first radar system", + "56e108abe3433e1400422b0f": "\u00c9mile Girardeau", + "56e1097dcd28a01900c6748f": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla", + "56e1097dcd28a01900c67490": "Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla", + "56e1097dcd28a01900c67491": "Sir William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg", + "56e1097dcd28a01900c67492": "ridiculous", + "56e10a28cd28a01900c674b1": "animosity", + "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b3": "38", + "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b4": "Tesla nor Edison", + "56e10aa5cd28a01900c674b5": "1915 and Tesla did receive one of 38 possible bids in 1937", + "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b24": "1,655,114", + "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b25": "Tesla", + "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b26": "less than $1,000", "56e10b6ee3433e1400422b27": "turbine", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b36": "the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b37": "$125", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b38": "$125 per month", - "56e10c61e3433e1400422b39": "the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d7": "energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d8": "over any terrestrial distance", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d9": "over any terrestrial distance", - "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674da": "Tesla announced a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b36": "$125", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b37": "consulting fee", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b38": "$125", + "56e10c61e3433e1400422b39": "$125 per month as well as paying his rent at the Hotel New Yorker", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d7": "mechanical energy", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d8": "minimal loss", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674d9": "minimal loss", + "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674da": "mineral deposits", "56e10d2dcd28a01900c674db": "1935", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b48": "more limited scale", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b49": "doctor", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4a": "broken", - "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4b": "1938", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b48": "medical aid", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b49": "the Hotel New Yorker", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4a": "three", + "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4b": "1937", "56e10ddce3433e1400422b4c": "1937", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674eb": "teleforce", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ec": "the Van de Graaff generator", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ed": "peace ray\" or death ray", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ee": "teleforce", - "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ef": "or death ray. Tesla described the weapon as capable of being used against ground-based", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674eb": "teleforce\" weapon after studying the Van de Graaff generator", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ec": "Van de Graaff generator", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ed": "infantry", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ee": "ground-based infantry", + "56e10e73cd28a01900c674ef": "death ray", "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5c": "1937", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5d": "the death ray, Tesla stated, \"But it is not an experiment ... I have built, demonstrated and used it. Only a little time", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5e": "voltage", - "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5f": "voltage", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5d": "1937", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5e": "tungsten", + "56e10f14e3433e1400422b5f": "high voltage", "56e10f14e3433e1400422b60": "a little time", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c67509": "particle beam weapons. Tesla published the document in an attempt to expound on the technical description of a \"superweapon", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750a": "The Art", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c67509": "charged particle beam", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750a": "Belgrade", "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750b": "Belgrade", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750c": "a method of charging particles", - "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750d": "superweapon", - "56e11044e3433e1400422b76": "steal the invention. His room had been entered and his papers had been scrutinized, but the thieves, or spies", - "56e11044e3433e1400422b77": "or spies, left empty-handed", - "56e11044e3433e1400422b78": "steal the invention.", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67531": "7 January 1943", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67532": "1943", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750c": "millions", + "56e10fbacd28a01900c6750d": "superweapon that would put an end to all war", + "56e11044e3433e1400422b76": "steal", + "56e11044e3433e1400422b77": "teleforce weapon", + "56e11044e3433e1400422b78": "empty-handed", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67531": "86", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67532": "7 January 1943, at the age of 86, Tesla died alone in room 3327", "56e110c3cd28a01900c67533": "maid Alice Monaghan", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67534": "maid Alice Monaghan", - "56e110c3cd28a01900c67535": "to create a death mask", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b86": "Alien Property Custodian to seize Tesla's belongings, even though Tesla was an American citizen", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b87": "the FBI ordered the Alien", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b89": "seize Tesla", - "56e11161e3433e1400422b8a": "the Manhattan Storage and Warehouse", - "56e111e5e3433e1400422b90": "Louis Adamic live over the WNYC radio while violin pieces \"Ave Maria\" and \"Tamo daleko", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67534": "coronary thrombosis", + "56e110c3cd28a01900c67535": "coronary thrombosis", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b86": "the Alien Property Custodian to seize Tesla's belongings", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b87": "Alien Property Custodian", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b89": "unfriendly hands", + "56e11161e3433e1400422b8a": "the Alien Property Custodian", + "56e111e5e3433e1400422b90": "Fiorello La Guardia", "56e111e5e3433e1400422b91": "Louis Adamic", - "56e111e5e3433e1400422b92": "a second service", - "56e111e5e3433e1400422b93": "two thousand people", - "56e111e5e3433e1400422b94": "Ardsley", + "56e111e5e3433e1400422b92": "12 January", + "56e111e5e3433e1400422b93": "two thousand", + "56e111e5e3433e1400422b94": "Ferncliff Cemetery", "56e1127bcd28a01900c67549": "Belgrade", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754a": "Kosanovi\u0107", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754b": "Sava Kosan", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754c": "Belgrade", - "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754d": "Belgrade", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754a": "Sava Kosanovi\u0107", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754b": "Charlotte Muzar", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754c": "the United States", + "56e1127bcd28a01900c6754d": "1957", "56e11996e3433e1400422bde": "278", - "56e11996e3433e1400422bdf": "26 countries that have been accounted for. Many of Tesla's patents were in the United States, Britain, and Canada", + "56e11996e3433e1400422bdf": "26", "56e11996e3433e1400422be0": "Britain, and Canada", - "56e11996e3433e1400422be1": "United States, Britain, and Canada", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b5": "eight", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b6": "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b7": "eight", - "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b8": "headwaiter", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf0": "toes one hundred times", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf1": "toes one hundred times", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf2": "toes one hundred times", - "56e11a73e3433e1400422bf3": "his brain cells", - "56e11afbcd28a01900c675c7": "not believe in telepathy", - "56e11afbcd28a01900c675c8": "newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane, Tesla said that he did not believe in telepathy", + "56e11996e3433e1400422be1": "some that have lain hidden in patent archives", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b5": "eight o'clock", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b6": "8:10 p.m., at Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b7": "9:00", + "56e11a16cd28a01900c675b8": "Delmonico's restaurant and later the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 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Swezey", - "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f5": "208 Kenneth Swezey, a journalist whom Tesla", - "56e11e57e3433e1400422c28": "chastity was very helpful to his scientific abilities", - "56e11e57e3433e1400422c29": "women vying for Tesla's affection, even some madly in love with him.[citation needed] Tesla", - "56e11e57e3433e1400422c2a": "soft-spoken", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d7": "white pigeon", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d8": "$2,000", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675d9": "white pigeon", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675da": "the park", + "56e11ba9cd28a01900c675db": "hotel room", + "56e11c24e3433e1400422c18": "142 pounds", + "56e11c24e3433e1400422c19": "6 feet 2 inches", + "56e11c24e3433e1400422c1a": "142 pounds (64 kg), with almost no weight variance from 1888", + "56e11c24e3433e1400422c1b": "New York City", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675e7": "eight", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675e8": "blinding flashes of light would appear before his eyes, often accompanied by visions", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675e9": ":33 Tesla would visualize an invention", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675ea": "blinding flashes of light would appear before his eyes, often accompanied by visions", + "56e11cedcd28a01900c675eb": "photographic", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f1": "more than 48 hours", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f2": "84 hours", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f3": "Graz", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f4": "3 a.m", + "56e11d8ecd28a01900c675f5": "a journalist", + "56e11e57e3433e1400422c28": "chastity", + "56e11e57e3433e1400422c29": "chastity", + "56e11e57e3433e1400422c2a": "33", "56e11f05e3433e1400422c2e": "Dorothy Skerrit", "56e11f05e3433e1400422c2f": "Robert Underwood Johnson", - "56e11f05e3433e1400422c30": "his work", - "56e11f05e3433e1400422c31": "Julian Hawthorne", - "56e11f05e3433e1400422c32": "ingrained in his soul.", - "56e11f83cd28a01900c67611": "Robert Underwood Johnson", - "56e11f83cd28a01900c67612": "middle age, Tesla became a close friend of Mark Twain; they spent a lot of time together in his lab and elsewhere", - "56e11f83cd28a01900c67613": "late 1920s", - "56e12005cd28a01900c67617": "people, such as when he fired a secretary", + "56e11f05e3433e1400422c30": "seclude himself", + "56e11f05e3433e1400422c31": "Robert Underwood Johnson", + "56e11f05e3433e1400422c32": "Julian Hawthorne", + "56e11f83cd28a01900c67611": "Mark Twain", + "56e11f83cd28a01900c67612": "Mark Twain; they spent a lot of time together in his lab and elsewhere.", + "56e11f83cd28a01900c67613": "1920s", + "56e12005cd28a01900c67617": "overweight people, such as when he fired a secretary because of her weight.:110", "56e12005cd28a01900c67618": "secretary", - "56e12005cd28a01900c67619": "her weight.:110 He was quick to criticize clothing; on several occasions", - "56e12005cd28a01900c6761a": "harsh", - "56e120a1e3433e1400422c38": "all, they were some fourth state of matter or \"sub-atom", - "56e120a1e3433e1400422c39": "electrons existed at all, they were some fourth state of matter or \"sub-atom", - "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3a": "atoms", - "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3b": "atoms are immutable\u2014they could not change state or be split in any way. He was a believer in the 19th century", - "56e12110e3433e1400422c4a": "relativity", - "56e12110e3433e1400422c4b": "antagonistic towards theories", - "56e12110e3433e1400422c4c": "relativity", - "56e121b7e3433e1400422c50": "gravity", + "56e12005cd28a01900c67619": "her weight", + "56e12005cd28a01900c6761a": "overweight people, such as when he fired a secretary because of her weight.:110", + "56e120a1e3433e1400422c38": "smaller subatomic particles, stating there was no such thing as an electron", + "56e120a1e3433e1400422c39": "Tesla exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics", + "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3a": "electrical energy", + "56e120a1e3433e1400422c3b": "19th century", + "56e12110e3433e1400422c4a": "Einstein's theory of relativity", + "56e12110e3433e1400422c4b": "theories about the conversion of matter into energy.:247 He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity", + "56e12110e3433e1400422c4c": "conversion of matter into energy.:247 He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity", + "56e121b7e3433e1400422c50": "matter and energy", "56e121b7e3433e1400422c51": "1892", - "56e121b7e3433e1400422c52": "idle speculations and false conceptions", + "56e121b7e3433e1400422c52": "curved space", "56e121b7e3433e1400422c53": "81", "56e122dacd28a01900c67639": "eugenics", - "56e122dacd28a01900c6763a": "eugenics", - "56e122dacd28a01900c6763b": "eugenics", + "56e122dacd28a01900c6763a": "humans' \"pity", + "56e122dacd28a01900c6763b": "pity", "56e122dacd28a01900c6763c": "1937", - "56e1239acd28a01900c67641": "Queen Bees.", + "56e1239acd28a01900c67641": "Queen Bees", "56e1239acd28a01900c67642": "1926", - "56e1239acd28a01900c67643": "Queen Bees.\" He believed that women", - "56e12477e3433e1400422c5e": "the League of Nations was not a remedy for the times", - "56e12477e3433e1400422c5f": "Science", - "56e12477e3433e1400422c60": "December 1914", - "56e12477e3433e1400422c61": "the War\" (20 December 1914). Tesla believed that the League of Nations", - "56e124f1cd28a01900c6764f": "Christian", - "56e124f1cd28a01900c67650": "religious fanaticism", + "56e1239acd28a01900c67643": "Queen Bees", + "56e12477e3433e1400422c5e": "post-World War I", + "56e12477e3433e1400422c5f": "Science and Discovery", + "56e12477e3433e1400422c60": "20 December 1914", + "56e12477e3433e1400422c61": "the League of Nations", + "56e124f1cd28a01900c6764f": "religious fanaticism", + "56e124f1cd28a01900c67650": "fanaticism", "56e124f1cd28a01900c67651": "Buddhism and Christianity", - "56e1254ae3433e1400422c66": "A Machine to End War\", published in 1937, Tesla", - "56e1254ae3433e1400422c67": "his religious views remain uncertain", + "56e1254ae3433e1400422c66": "A Machine to End War\"", + "56e1254ae3433e1400422c67": "A Machine to End War\", published in 1937", "56e1254ae3433e1400422c68": "A Machine to End War", - "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6c": "Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla", - "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6d": "David Hatcher", - "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6e": "David Hatcher", - "56e1262fcd28a01900c67655": "the web, including the article \"The Problem of Increasing Human Energy,\" published in The Century Magazine in 1900", + "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6c": "Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla, compiled and edited by David Hatcher Childress; and The Tesla Papers", + "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6d": "David Hatcher Childress; and The Tesla Papers", + "56e125b6e3433e1400422c6e": "Ben Johnston", + "56e1262fcd28a01900c67655": "web", "56e1262fcd28a01900c67656": "1900", - "56e1262fcd28a01900c67657": "Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla", - "56e126dae3433e1400422c7c": "several types of science fiction", - "56e126dae3433e1400422c7d": "impact of the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla is a recurring theme in several types of science fiction", - "56e126dae3433e1400422c7e": "several", - "56e127bccd28a01900c6765b": "The cover caption", - "56e127bccd28a01900c6765c": "congratulatory letters", - "56e127bccd28a01900c6765d": "All the world's his power house\" noted his contribution to electrical power generation", + "56e1262fcd28a01900c67657": "Inventions", + "56e126dae3433e1400422c7c": "science fiction", + "56e126dae3433e1400422c7d": "science fiction", + "56e126dae3433e1400422c7e": "technologies", + "56e127bccd28a01900c6765b": "Time magazine", + "56e127bccd28a01900c6765c": "Time magazine", + "56e127bccd28a01900c6765d": "electrical power generation", "56e127bccd28a01900c6765e": "Albert Einstein", - "56e127bccd28a01900c6765f": "more than 70", - "56e16182e3433e1400422e28": "the theory of computation in theoretical computer science", - "56e16182e3433e1400422e29": "amenable to being solved by a computer, which is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by mechanical application of mathematical steps", - "56e16182e3433e1400422e2a": "amenable to being solved by a computer, which is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by mechanical application of mathematical steps", - "56e16839cd28a01900c67887": "quantifying the amount of resources needed to solve them, such as time and storage", - "56e16839cd28a01900c67888": "communication complexity), the number of gates", + "56e127bccd28a01900c6765f": "Albert Einstein", + "56e16182e3433e1400422e28": "Computational complexity theory", + "56e16182e3433e1400422e29": "inherent difficulty", + "56e16182e3433e1400422e2a": "Computational complexity theory", + "56e16839cd28a01900c67887": "significant resources", + "56e16839cd28a01900c67888": "mathematical models of computation", "56e16839cd28a01900c67889": "time and storage", - "56e16839cd28a01900c6788a": "quantifying the amount of resources needed to solve them, such as time and storage", - "56e16839cd28a01900c6788b": "quantifying the amount of resources needed to solve them, such as time and storage", - "56e17644e3433e1400422f40": "analysis", + "56e16839cd28a01900c6788a": "mathematical models of computation to study these problems and quantifying the amount of resources needed to solve them, such as time and storage", + "56e16839cd28a01900c6788b": "computational complexity theory", + "56e17644e3433e1400422f40": "analysis of algorithms and computability theory", "56e17644e3433e1400422f41": "analysis of algorithms and computability theory", - "56e17644e3433e1400422f42": "theoretical computer science are analysis of algorithms and computability theory", - "56e17644e3433e1400422f43": "analysis", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a1": "primality testing", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a2": "a problem refers to the abstract question to be solved. In contrast, an instance of this problem is a rather concrete utterance", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a3": "input for a decision problem. For example, consider the problem of primality testing", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a4": "primality testing", - "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a5": "primality testing", - "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f7f": "at most 2000 kilometres passing through all of Germany", - "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f80": "there a route of at most 2000 kilometres passing through all of Germany", + "56e17644e3433e1400422f42": "analysis of algorithms and computability theory", + "56e17644e3433e1400422f43": "analysis of algorithms and computability theory", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a1": "a problem instance", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a2": "a problem", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a3": "utterance", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a4": "a problem instance", + "56e17a7ccd28a01900c679a5": "utterance", + "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f7f": "2000", + "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f80": "decision version of the traveling salesman problem", "56e17e6ee3433e1400422f81": "computational problems", "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa0": "string over an alphabet", - "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa1": "string over an alphabet", - "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa2": "over an alphabet", - "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa3": "bitstrings", - "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa4": "bitstrings", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fc8": "A decision problem is a special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no, or alternately either 1 or 0", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fc9": "as a formal language", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fca": "a special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no, or alternately either 1 or 0", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fcb": "non-members are those instances whose output is no", - "56e190bce3433e1400422fcc": "algorithm is said to accept the input string, otherwise it is said to reject the input", + "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa1": "string", + "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa2": "an alphabet", + "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa3": "binary notation, and graphs can be encoded directly via their adjacency matrices", + "56e181d9e3433e1400422fa4": "binary notation, and graphs can be encoded directly via their adjacency matrices", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fc8": "Decision problems", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fc9": "formal language", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fca": "special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no, or alternately either 1 or 0. A decision problem can be viewed as a formal language", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fcb": "yes", + "56e190bce3433e1400422fcc": "yes", "56e19557e3433e1400422fee": "arbitrary graph", - "56e19557e3433e1400422ff0": "all connected graphs", - "56e19557e3433e1400422ff1": "as binary strings", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f6": "computational problem where a single output (of a total function) is expected for every input", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f7": "every input", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f8": "integer", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679f9": "integer", - "56e19724cd28a01900c679fa": "every input", - "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2e": "two integers", - "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2f": "b = c holds. Deciding whether a given triple is a member of this set corresponds to solving the problem of multiplying two numbers", - "56e1a38de3433e140042305c": "a function of the size of the instance. This is usually taken to be the size of the input", - "56e1a38de3433e140042305d": "a function of the size of the instance. This is usually taken to be the size of the input", - "56e1a38de3433e140042305e": "more time", - "56e1a38de3433e140042305f": "bits. Complexity theory is interested in how algorithms scale", - "56e1a38de3433e1400423060": "a function of the size of the instance. This is usually taken to be the size of the input", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a48": "Cobham's", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a49": "over all inputs", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4a": "over all inputs", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4b": "a function of n. Since the time taken on different inputs of the same size can be different, the worst-case time complexity T", - "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4c": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources if it admits a polynomial time algorithm", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423094": "RAM machine, Conway's Game of Life, cellular automata", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423095": "computing machine\u2014anything from an advanced supercomputer", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423097": "RAM machine, Conway", - "56e1aba0e3433e1400423098": "RAM machine, Conway's Game of Life, cellular automata", - "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a68": "randomized algorithms", - "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a69": "random bits", - "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6a": "random bits are called randomized algorithms", - "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6b": "random bits", - "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6c": "randomized algorithms", - "56e1b00ce3433e140042309e": "Turing machines are used to define complexity classes, such as deterministic Turing machines", - "56e1b00ce3433e140042309f": "bounded, some of these may be more powerful", - "56e1b00ce3433e14004230a1": "as deterministic Turing", - "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a72": "Turing", - "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a73": "extra computational power", - "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a74": "random access machines. Perhaps surprisingly, each of these models can be converted to another without providing any extra computational power", - "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a75": "random access machines. Perhaps surprisingly, each of these models can be converted to another without providing any extra computational power", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b0": "non-deter", + "56e19557e3433e1400422ff0": "arbitrary graph", + "56e19557e3433e1400422ff1": "binary strings", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f6": "traveling salesman", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f7": "single", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f8": "integer factorization", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679f9": "integer factorization", + "56e19724cd28a01900c679fa": "decision", + "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2e": "decision problems. However, this is not really the case, since function problems can be recast as decision problems", + "56e1a0dccd28a01900c67a2f": "triples", + "56e1a38de3433e140042305c": "function of the size of the instance. This is usually taken to be the size of the input in bits. Complexity theory", + "56e1a38de3433e140042305d": "instance", + "56e1a38de3433e140042305e": "function of the size", + "56e1a38de3433e140042305f": "bits", + "56e1a38de3433e1400423060": "increase", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a48": "Cobham's thesis says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources if it admits a polynomial time algorithm", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a49": "n", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4a": "T(n", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4b": "T(n", + "56e1a564cd28a01900c67a4c": "maximum time taken over all inputs of size n. If T(n) is a polynomial in n", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423094": "A Turing machine", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423095": "thought experiment", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423097": "A Turing machine", + "56e1aba0e3433e1400423098": "symbols", + "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a68": "A deterministic Turing machine", + "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a69": "a fixed set of rules", + "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6a": "randomized algorithms", + "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6b": "non-deterministic Turing machine is a deterministic Turing machine with an added feature of non-determinism", + "56e1aff7cd28a01900c67a6c": "non-deterministic Turing machine is a deterministic Turing machine", + "56e1b00ce3433e140042309e": "complexity classes", + "56e1b00ce3433e140042309f": "principle", + "56e1b00ce3433e14004230a1": "deterministic Turing machines", + "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a72": "random access machines", + "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a73": "random access machines", + "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a74": "time and memory", + "56e1b169cd28a01900c67a75": "deterministically", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b0": "non-deterministic Turing machine is a computational model", "56e1b355e3433e14004230b1": "non-deterministic time", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b2": "non-deterministic Turing machine has very little to do with how we physically want to compute algorithms", - "56e1b355e3433e14004230b3": "analyzing computational", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa3": "no\"", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa4": "Turing", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa5": "the deterministic Turing machine is used. The time required by a deterministic Turing machine M on input x is the total number of state transitions", - "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa6": "input", - "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abc": "Blum complexity axioms", - "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abd": "Blum complexity axioms", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b2": "time", + "56e1b355e3433e14004230b3": "time", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa3": "M", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa4": "sets", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa5": "computational model such as the deterministic Turing machine", + "56e1b62ecd28a01900c67aa6": "complexity theory", + "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abc": "complexity resources, any complexity measure", + "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abd": "time and space", "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abe": "Blum complexity axioms", - "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abf": "Blum complexity axioms", - "56e1b754cd28a01900c67ac0": "Blum complexity axioms", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e6": "complexities", + "56e1b754cd28a01900c67abf": "circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity", + "56e1b754cd28a01900c67ac0": "computational resource. Complexity measures are very generally defined by the Blum complexity axioms. Other complexity measures used in complexity theory include communication complexity, circuit complexity", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e6": "best, worst and average", "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e7": "time complexity (or any other complexity measure) of different inputs", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e8": "complexities", - "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e9": "complexities", - "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae0": "problem of sorting a list of integers", - "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae1": "when the input is sorted or sorted in reverse order, and the algorithm takes time O(n2", - "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae2": "algorithm quicksort. This solves the problem of sorting a list of integers", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423104": "as space consumption", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423105": "Analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of algorithms", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423106": "a lower bound of T(n) for a problem requires showing that no algorithm can have time complexity lower than T(n)", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423107": "algorithm is usually taken to be its worst-case complexity, unless specified otherwise. Analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of algorithms", - "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423108": "all possible algorithms\"", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e8": "time complexity (or any other complexity measure", + "56e1b8f3e3433e14004230e9": "time complexity (or any other complexity measure) of different inputs", + "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae0": "quicksort", + "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae1": "worst-case is when the input is sorted or sorted in reverse order, and the algorithm takes time O(n2)", + "56e1ba41cd28a01900c67ae2": "quicksort", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423104": "space consumption", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423105": "algorithms", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423106": "T(n", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423107": "worst-case complexity", + "56e1bc3ae3433e1400423108": "\"all possible algorithms\"", "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afc": "big O notation", "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afd": "constant factors and smaller terms", - "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afe": "(n) = O(n2", - "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67aff": "big O notation, which hides constant factors and smaller terms", - "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2c": "not fit into this framework", - "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2d": "framework", - "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2e": "definitions", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423134": "n", + "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67afe": "T(n) = O(n2)", + "56e1bd4acd28a01900c67aff": "constant factors and smaller terms", + "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2c": "complexity classes", + "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2d": "complicated definitions", + "56e1c0f6cd28a01900c67b2e": "complicated definitions", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423134": "f(n", "56e1c2eee3433e1400423135": "quadratic time", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423136": "x is any binary", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423137": "Cobham-Edmonds thesis states that \"the time complexities", - "56e1c2eee3433e1400423138": "x is any binary string} can be solved in linear time", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423136": "multi-tape Turing machine, but necessarily requires quadratic time in the model of single-tape Turing machines", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423137": "Cobham-Edmonds", + "56e1c2eee3433e1400423138": "P", "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423148": "time or space", - "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423149": "algorithm", - "56e1c3e1e3433e140042314a": "algorithm", - "56e1c4fce3433e140042314e": "BPP, ZPP and RP", - "56e1c4fce3433e140042314f": "probabilistic Turing machines; AC and NC, which are defined using Boolean circuits; and BQP and QMA", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423150": "quantum Turing machines", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423151": "probabilistic Turing machines; AC and NC, which are defined using Boolean circuits; and BQP and QMA", - "56e1c4fce3433e1400423152": "quantum Turing machines", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316a": "time and space requirements", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316b": "DTIME(n2", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316c": "time and space requirements", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316d": "the time and space hierarchy theorems respectively. They are called hierarchy theorems", - "56e1c720e3433e140042316e": "deduced such proper set inclusions", - "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b74": "theorems", - "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b75": "separation", - "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b76": "EXPTIME, and the space hierarchy", + "56e1c3e1e3433e1400423149": "bounding the time or space", + "56e1c3e1e3433e140042314a": "time or space", + "56e1c4fce3433e140042314e": "#P", + "56e1c4fce3433e140042314f": "IP and AM", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423150": "#P is an important complexity class of counting problems (not decision problems). Classes like IP and AM", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423151": "#P", + "56e1c4fce3433e1400423152": "Interactive", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316a": "requirements on (say) computation time", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316b": "although DTIME(n) is contained in DTIME(n2", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316c": "the time and space hierarchy", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316d": "proper hierarchy on the classes", + "56e1c720e3433e140042316e": "quantitative", + "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b74": "time and space hierarchy theorems", + "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b75": "EXPTIME, and the space hierarchy theorem tells us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE", + "56e1c7e2cd28a01900c67b76": "PSPACE", "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423192": "a reduction", "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423193": "transformation", - "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423194": "Cook reductions, Karp reductions and Levin reductions", - "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423195": "Karp reductions and Levin reductions, and the bound on the complexity of reductions, such as polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions", - "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423196": "Cook reductions, Karp reductions and Levin", + "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423194": "Y", + "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423195": "Cook reductions", + "56e1c9bfe3433e1400423196": "log-space reductions", "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bac": "polynomial-time", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bad": "squaring an integer can be reduced to the problem of multiplying two integers", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bae": "a polynomial-time", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67baf": "square an integer. Indeed, this can be done by giving the same input to both inputs", - "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bb0": "a polynomial-time", - "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a4": "hard problems depends on the type of reduction being used. For complexity classes larger than P, polynomial-time reductions", - "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a5": "hard", - "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a6": "harder than X", - "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a8": "complexity class", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cb": "NP", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cc": "reduced to the set, finding an NP-complete problem that can be solved in polynomial time would mean", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cd": "polynomial-time solution for \u03a01. This is because a polynomial-time solution", - "56e1d9fee3433e14004231ce": "reduce a known NP-complete problem, \u03a02", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bca": "algorithm", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcb": "mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcc": "a mathematical abstraction modeling", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcd": "vertex cover problem. Since deterministic Turing machines are special non-deterministic Turing machines", - "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bce": "Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis. The complexity class NP, on the other hand", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d5": "pure mathematics theorems", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d6": "pure mathematics theorems", - "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d8": "pure mathematics theorems", - "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd4": "isomorphism problem, the discrete logarithm", - "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd5": "discrete logarithm problem and the integer factor", - "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd6": "discrete logarithm", - "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fc": "isomorphism problem is the computational problem of determining whether two finite graphs", - "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fd": "NP-complete", - "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fe": "isomorphic. An important unsolved problem in complexity theory", - "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231ff": "NP-complete", - "56e1e9dfe3433e1400423200": "isomorphism problem is in P, NP-complete", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0a": "the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0b": "No efficient integer factorization algorithm", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0c": "k", - "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0e": "NP and in co-NP (and even in UP and co-UP). If the problem is NP-complete", - "56e1ee4de3433e1400423210": "major", - "56e1ee4de3433e1400423211": "major breakthrough in complexity theory", - "56e1ee4de3433e1400423212": "MA", - "56e1ee4de3433e1400423214": "major breakthrough in complexity theory", - "56e1efa0e3433e140042321a": "NP", - "56e1efa0e3433e140042321b": "the yes/no answers reversed)", - "56e1efa0e3433e140042321c": "NP is not equal to co-NP", - "56e1efa0e3433e140042321d": "co-NP is the class containing the complement problems", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423222": "logarithmic space)", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423223": "two", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423224": "Similarly, it is not known if L (the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space)", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423225": "logarithmic space", - "56e1f10ee3433e1400423226": "there are many complexity classes between the two", - "56e1fc57e3433e140042322c": "In complexity theory, problems that lack polynomial-time solutions are considered to be intractable for more than the smallest inputs", - "56e1fc57e3433e140042322f": "more than the smallest inputs", - "56e1fc57e3433e1400423230": "more than the smallest inputs", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423236": "hard or even that most of them are. For example, the decision problem in Presburger arithmetic", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423237": "arithmetic", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423238": "Presburger arithmetic", - "56e1febfe3433e1400423239": "Presburger arithmetic has been shown not to be in P, yet algorithms have been written that solve the problem in reasonable times", - "56e1febfe3433e140042323a": "NP-complete", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bad": "polynomial-time reduction", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bae": "a polynomial-time reduction", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67baf": "multiplication", + "56e1cbe2cd28a01900c67bb0": "multiplication", + "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a4": "type of reduction", + "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a5": "polynomial-time", + "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a6": "every problem in C can be reduced to X. Thus no problem in C is harder than X, since an algorithm for X", + "56e1ce08e3433e14004231a8": "C", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cb": "set", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cc": "most difficult problems in NP", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231cd": "set", + "56e1d9fee3433e14004231ce": "set", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bca": "P", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcb": "Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcc": "P", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bcd": "P", + "56e1dc62cd28a01900c67bce": "Cobham\u2013Edmonds thesis", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d5": "more efficient solutions", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d6": "protein structure prediction in biology, and the ability to find formal proofs of pure mathematics theorems. The P versus NP", + "56e1ddfce3433e14004231d8": "$1,000,000", + "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd4": "Ladner", + "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd5": "graph isomorphism problem", + "56e1ded7cd28a01900c67bd6": "graph isomorphism problem", + "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fc": "graph isomorphism", + "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fd": "P, NP-complete, or NP-intermediate", + "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231fe": "polynomial time hierarchy", + "56e1e9dfe3433e14004231ff": "second", + "56e1e9dfe3433e1400423200": "Laszlo Babai", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0a": "The integer factorization problem", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0b": "k", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0c": "RSA algorithm", + "56e1ec83cd28a01900c67c0e": "Shor's algorithm", + "56e1ee4de3433e1400423210": "collapse", + "56e1ee4de3433e1400423211": "unequal", + "56e1ee4de3433e1400423212": "PSPACE", + "56e1ee4de3433e1400423214": "Proving that any of these classes are unequal", + "56e1efa0e3433e140042321a": "co-NP", + "56e1efa0e3433e140042321b": "reversed", + "56e1efa0e3433e140042321c": "co-NP", + "56e1efa0e3433e140042321d": "P is not equal to NP", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423222": "L", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423223": "distinct or equal classes", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423224": "strictly contained in P or equal to P. Again, there are many complexity classes", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423225": "NL and NC", + "56e1f10ee3433e1400423226": "NL and NC", + "56e1fc57e3433e140042322c": "intractable", + "56e1fc57e3433e140042322f": "n15", + "56e1fc57e3433e1400423230": "intractable problems", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423236": "Presburger arithmetic", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423237": "decision problem in Presburger arithmetic", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423238": "decision problem in Presburger arithmetic", + "56e1febfe3433e1400423239": "reasonable times", + "56e1febfe3433e140042323a": "decision problem in Presburger arithmetic", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c14": "Alan Turing", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c15": "Alan Turing", - "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c16": "Alan Turing", + "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c16": "Turing machines", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c17": "1936", "56e200e4cd28a01900c67c18": "Alan Turing", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423240": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965), which laid out the definitions of time and space complexity and proved the hierarchy theorems", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423240": "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms", "56e202e9e3433e1400423241": "Juris Hartmanis", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423242": "2003", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423243": "Juris Hartmanis and Richard Stearns (1965), which laid out the definitions of time and space complexity and proved the hierarchy theorems", - "56e202e9e3433e1400423244": "2003", - "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c1e": "John Myhill's definition of linear bounded automata", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423242": "1965", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423243": "time and space complexity and proved the hierarchy theorems. Also, in 1965 Edmonds defined a \"good", + "56e202e9e3433e1400423244": "1965", + "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c1e": "John Myhill", "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c1f": "1961", "56e2042ecd28a01900c67c20": "Boris Trakhtenbrot", "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c24": "input encoding", - "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c25": "input encoding, one tries to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding", - "56e20a3ae3433e140042324a": "Blum", - "56e20a3ae3433e140042324b": "field really began to flourish in 1971 when the US researcher Stephen Cook and, working independently, Leonid Levin", - "56e20a3ae3433e140042324d": "Reducibility Among Combinator", - "56e20a3ae3433e140042324e": "21 diverse combinatorial and graph theoretical problems, each infamous for its computational intractability, are NP-complete", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f23": "professional development. Teachers may use a lesson plan to facilitate student learning", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f24": "dagogy", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f25": "a university or college", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f26": "professional qualifications or credentials from a university or college. These professional qualifications may include the study of pedagogy", - "56e7477700c9c71400d76f27": "a school or other place of formal education", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f37": "literacy and numeracy", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f38": "literacy and numeracy", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f39": "literacy and numeracy", - "56e748a200c9c71400d76f3a": "literacy and numeracy", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f51": "Informal learning may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f52": "education can take place through home schooling", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f53": "Informal", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f54": "home schooling. Informal learning may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient", - "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f55": "education", - "56e74af500c9c71400d76f65": "mullahs, rabbis, pastors/youth pastors and lamas", - "56e74af500c9c71400d76f66": "as the Quran", - "56e74af500c9c71400d76f67": "mullahs", - "56e74af500c9c71400d76f68": "mullahs", - "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e33": "homeschooling", - "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e34": "oling", - "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e35": "Chartered or CPA", - "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e36": "homeschooling", - "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e37": "homeschooling", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6e": "field trips, supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6f": "field trips", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f70": "field trips", - "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f71": "field trips, supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions, and serve as supervisors for extracurricular", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f76": "Around the world many governments operate teacher's colleges", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f77": "knowledge and professional standing of teachers. Around the world many governments operate teacher's colleges, which are generally established to serve and protect", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f78": "certifying", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f79": "certifying", - "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f7a": "through certifying", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f94": "The functions of the teacher's", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f95": "professional misconduct", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f96": "professional misconduct and taking appropriate disciplinary action and accrediting teacher education programs. In many situations teachers in publicly funded schools", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f97": "professional misconduct", - "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f98": "professional misconduct and taking appropriate disciplinary action and accrediting teacher education programs.", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5b": "school", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5c": "facilitate student learning", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5d": "education, teachers facilitate student learning, often in a school", - "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5e": "facilitate student learning, often in a school or academy or perhaps in another environment", - "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fa8": "informal or formal approach to learning", - "56e751fb00c9c71400d76fa9": "field trips. The increasing use of technology, specifically the rise of the internet over the past decade", - "56e751fb00c9c71400d76faa": "learning outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips. 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Second", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbe": "broaden", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fbf": "broaden", - "56e7542f00c9c71400d76fc0": "broaden the viewpoint of all. This function looks like that of a coach", + "56e20a27cd28a01900c67c25": "choice of encoding", + "56e20a3ae3433e140042324a": "Manuel Blum", + "56e20a3ae3433e140042324b": "speed-up theorem", + "56e20a3ae3433e140042324d": "Reducibility", + "56e20a3ae3433e140042324e": "21", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f23": "curriculum", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f24": "study of pedagogy, the science of teaching", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f25": "university or college", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f26": "lesson plan", + "56e7477700c9c71400d76f27": "school", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f37": "cultures", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f38": "numeracy", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f39": "literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship", + "56e748a200c9c71400d76f3a": "literacy", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f51": "anyone with knowledge or skills", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f52": "home schooling", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f53": "formal education can take place through home schooling", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f54": "family member", + "56e749dd00c9c71400d76f55": "family", + "56e74af500c9c71400d76f65": "Quran, Torah or Bible", + "56e74af500c9c71400d76f66": "Torah or Bible", + "56e74af500c9c71400d76f67": "Quran, Torah or Bible", + "56e74af500c9c71400d76f68": "Religious and spiritual teachers", + "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e33": "homeschooling, or in the wider community. Formal teaching may be carried out by paid professionals", + "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e34": "paid professionals", + "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e35": "paid professionals", + "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e36": "homeschooling, or in the wider community. Formal teaching may be carried out by paid professionals", + "56e74bf937bdd419002c3e37": "paid professionals", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6e": "supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f6f": "extracurricular activities", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f70": "extracurricular activities", + "56e74d1f00c9c71400d76f71": "teachers", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f76": "teacher's colleges", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f77": "teacher's colleges", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f78": "serve and protect the public interest", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f79": "knowledge and professional standing", + "56e74e4800c9c71400d76f7a": "standards of practice", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f94": "the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Education Agency or other governmental bodies. In still other areas Teaching Unions", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f95": "complaints involving members, conducting hearings into allegations of professional misconduct", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f96": "publicly funded schools", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f97": "accrediting teacher education programs", + "56e74faf00c9c71400d76f98": "the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Education Agency or other governmental bodies. In still other areas Teaching Unions", + "56e7504437bdd419002c3e5b": "outdoors. 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One of these, sometimes referred to as a \"platoon\" system, involves placing a group of students", - "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8f": "alternative approaches for primary education", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e95": "educational institutions", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e96": "two", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e97": "climate of learning", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e98": "two", - "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e99": "cognitive", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8c": "platoon", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8d": "strong sense of security", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8e": "\"platoon\" system", + "56e7560937bdd419002c3e8f": "most of the United States", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e95": "Co-teaching", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e96": "two or more", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e97": "learning", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e98": "harmoniously", + "56e756bc37bdd419002c3e99": "social networking", "56e7578a37bdd419002c3ea9": "corporal punishment", "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eaa": "corporal punishment", "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eab": "corporal punishment", - "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eac": "education the most common form of school discipline was corporal punishment", - "56e7578a37bdd419002c3ead": "substitute", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb3": "paddling or caning or strapping", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb4": "paddling or caning or strapping", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb5": "Western countries, and some others, have now banned it, but it remains lawful in the United States", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb6": "paddling or caning or strapping", - "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb7": "paddling or caning or strapping", + "56e7578a37bdd419002c3eac": "corporal punishment", + "56e7578a37bdd419002c3ead": "substitute parent", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb3": "spanking", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb4": "spanking", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb5": "United States", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb6": "spanking", + "56e7586d37bdd419002c3eb7": "physical pain", "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fec": "30", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fed": "Alabama", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fee": "the others", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fef": "Corporal punishment in American schools is administered to the seat of the student's trousers", - "56e7591b00c9c71400d76ff0": "Alabama", - "56e759bb00c9c71400d77000": "African and Caribbean countries. For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment", - "56e759bb00c9c71400d77001": "African and Caribbean countries", - "56e759bb00c9c71400d77002": "African and Caribbean countries", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec7": "punishments", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec8": "punishments", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec9": "UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries. It requires the pupil to remain in school", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3eca": "one of the most common punishments in schools", - "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ecb": "lines", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed1": "North America and Western Europe relies upon the idea of an assertive", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed2": "fair punishment for misbehavior and firm, clear boundaries define what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed3": "fair punishment for misbehavior and firm, clear boundaries", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed4": "fair punishment for misbehavior and firm, clear boundaries define what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Teachers are expected to respect their students", - "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed5": "fair punishment for misbehavior and firm, clear boundaries define what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior", - "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef5": "East Asia for instance\u2014that combine strict discipline with high standards of education", - "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef6": "East Asia for instance\u2014that combine strict discipline with high standards of education", - "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef7": "more assertive and confrontational", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fed": "American schools", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fee": "mostly", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76fef": "wooden paddle", + "56e7591b00c9c71400d76ff0": "American schools", + "56e759bb00c9c71400d77000": "caning", + "56e759bb00c9c71400d77001": "Asian, African and Caribbean", + "56e759bb00c9c71400d77002": "School corporal punishment", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec7": "detention", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec8": "detention", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ec9": "Saturday detention", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3eca": "Saturday detention", + "56e75a9037bdd419002c3ecb": "Saturday detention\" held at some schools. During detention, students normally have to sit in a classroom and do work, write lines or a punishment essay", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed1": "assertive", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed2": "immediate and fair punishment", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed3": "clear boundaries", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed4": "clear boundaries define what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior", + "56e75b8237bdd419002c3ed5": "sarcasm", + "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef5": "assertive", + "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef6": "East Asia", + "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef7": "weakness in school discipline", "56e75d5037bdd419002c3ef8": "high standards of education", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702c": "Western countries", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702d": "Western countries. In Japan, for example, although average attainment on standardized tests may exceed those in Western countries", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702e": "Western countries", - "56e75e4500c9c71400d7702f": "Western countries", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703a": "40 to 50 students", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703b": "40 to 50 students", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703c": "50 students", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703d": "ignoring attention-seeking and disruptive students", - "56e75f5500c9c71400d7703e": "concentration and focus on what is being taught. In response, teachers may concentrate their attention on motivated students, ignoring attention-seeking and disruptive students", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77054": "dictatorial authority for governments and schools alike", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77055": "democratic schools", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77056": "judicial system for enforcing these laws", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77057": "democratic schools", - "56e7611500c9c71400d77058": "judicial system for enforcing these laws", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f13": "positive learning experience", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f14": "rote", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f15": "positive learning experience", - "56e761d037bdd419002c3f17": "positive learning experience towards the course materials. On teacher/course evaluation", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77072": "facial expressions", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77073": "demonstrative gesturing, dramatic movements which are varied, and emotional facial expressions", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77074": "facial expressions", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77075": "nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm, such as demonstrative gesturing, dramatic movements which are varied, and emotional facial expressions", - "56e762fe00c9c71400d77076": "facial expressions", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77086": "self", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77087": "the teacher's enthusiasm may contribute to the student's expectations about intrinsic motivation in the context of learning", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77088": "surprise of the enthusiastic teacher's presentation of the material. Finally, the concept of emotional contagion", - "56e763e800c9c71400d77089": "Enthusiastic teachers may also lead to students becoming more self-determined in their own learning process", - "56e764e200c9c71400d7708e": "attitudes", - "56e764e200c9c71400d7708f": "good", - "56e764e200c9c71400d77090": "success", - "56e764e200c9c71400d77091": "Enthusiastic teachers are particularly good", - "56e764e200c9c71400d77092": "motivation and attitudes towards school are closely linked to student-teacher relationships", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a2": "friendly and supportive", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a4": "friendly and supportive and will show more interest", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a5": "friendly and supportive and will show more interest", - "56e765ba00c9c71400d770a6": "working directly with students are perceived as supportive and effective teachers. 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High school teachers had the highest median salary earning $41,855", - "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718c": "39,259. High school teachers had the highest median salary earning $41,855", - "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718d": "$51,009", - "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718e": "extra money", - "56e77b8c00c9c71400d77194": "all three", - "56e77b8c00c9c71400d77196": "historic", - "56e77b8c00c9c71400d77197": "Rome", + "56e777e500c9c71400d77178": "22 per cent", + "56e777e500c9c71400d77179": "22 per cent", + "56e777e500c9c71400d7717a": "all age groups", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77180": "trade unions such as ATL, NUT or NASUWT", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77181": "falling", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77182": "2005 and 2010", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77183": "ATL, NUT", + "56e7788200c9c71400d77184": "attacks on teachers in Welsh schools", + "56e7796637bdd419002c3ffd": "United States", + "56e7796637bdd419002c3ffe": "ten years", + "56e7796637bdd419002c3fff": "bachelor's degree", + "56e7796637bdd419002c4000": "No Child Left Behind", + "56e7796637bdd419002c4001": "No Child Left Behind", + "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718a": "low salaries", + "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718b": "average teacher salaries", + "56e77a8700c9c71400d7718c": "$51,009. 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He sent Martin to Latin schools in Mansfeld, then Magdeburg", - "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17292": "copper mines", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c56": "University of Erfurt", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c57": "a beerhouse and whorehouse.", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c58": "rote learning and often wearying spiritual exercises", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c59": "a day of rote learning and often wearying spiritual exercises", - "56f7e9caaef2371900625c5a": "1501", - "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cd": "men and institutions, but not God", - "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172ce": "his father's wishes", - "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cf": "God", - "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d0": "about loving God", - "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d1": "God", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d7": "lightning bolt struck near him. Later telling his father he was terrified of death and divine judgment", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d8": "1505", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d9": "a closed Augustinian cloister", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172da": "Luther", - "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172db": "furious", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c74": "Christ the Savior and Comforter", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c75": "Augustinian order, devoting himself to fasting, long hours", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c76": "I lost touch with Christ the Savior and Comforter", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c77": "Johann von Staupitz, his superior, pointed Luther's mind away from continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ", - "56f7ef96aef2371900625c78": "I lost touch with Christ the Savior and Comforter", - "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172eb": "1507, he was ordained to the priesthood, and in 1508", - "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ec": "Staupitz", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17285": "Tyndale Bible", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17286": "Tyndale Bible", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17287": "Tyndale Bible. His hymns influenced the development of singing", + "56f7cb10a6d7ea1400e17288": "clerical marriage", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e1728e": "1483", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e1728f": "Eisleben", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17290": "Eisleben, Saxony, then part of the Holy Roman Empire", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17291": "St. Martin of Tours", + "56f7cdc2a6d7ea1400e17292": "lawyer", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c56": "Erfurt", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c57": "a beerhouse and whorehouse", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c58": "four", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c59": "Erfurt", + "56f7e9caaef2371900625c5a": "1505", + "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cd": "law school", + "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172ce": "uncertainty", + "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172cf": "theology and philosophy", + "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d0": "Bartholomaeus Arnoldi von Usingen and Jodocus Trutfetter", + "56f7eba8a6d7ea1400e172d1": "men and institutions", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d7": "death and divine judgment", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d8": "2 July 1505", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172d9": "Erfurt", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172da": "two friends", + "56f7eddca6d7ea1400e172db": "education", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c74": "the Augustinian order", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c75": "Augustinian order", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c76": "the jailer and hangman of my poor soul", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c77": "Johann von Staupitz", + "56f7ef96aef2371900625c78": "continual reflection upon his sins toward the merits of Christ", + "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172eb": "1507", + "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ec": "von Staupitz", "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ed": "1508", - "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ee": "March 1508", - "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ef": "Biblical studies on 9 March 1508", - "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb0": "1512, he was awarded his Doctor of Theology and, on 21 October 1512", + "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ee": "9 March 1508", + "56f7f15aa6d7ea1400e172ef": "Peter Lombard", + "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb0": "1512", "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb1": "1512, he was awarded his Doctor of Theology and, on 21 October 1512", - "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb2": "University of Wittenberg", + "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb2": "Doctor in Bible", "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb3": "University of Wittenberg", - "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb4": "1512", + "56f7f2e0aef2371900625cb4": "Doctor of Theology", "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17367": "1516", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17368": "Johann Tetzel, a Dominican friar and papal commissioner for indulgences", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17369": "Roman Catholic theology stated that faith alone, whether fiduciary or dogmatic", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736a": "only on such faith as is active", - "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736b": "active", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17368": "the Roman Catholic Church", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e17369": "Roman Catholic theology", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736a": "active in charity and good works", + "56f7fde8a6d7ea1400e1736b": "charity and good works", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d5e": "1517", "56f7ffadaef2371900625d5f": "Albert of Mainz", - "56f7ffadaef2371900625d60": "a scholarly objection to church practices, and the tone of the writing is accordingly \"searching, rather than doctrinaire.\" Hiller", - "56f7ffadaef2371900625d61": "Albert of Mainz", - "56f7ffadaef2371900625d62": "Hiller", + "56f7ffadaef2371900625d60": "scholarly objection to church practices", + "56f7ffadaef2371900625d61": "Hans Hillerbrand", + "56f7ffadaef2371900625d62": "86", "56f80143aef2371900625d68": "Johann Tetzel", - "56f80143aef2371900625d69": "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings", - "56f80143aef2371900625d6a": "Johann Tetzel", - "56f80143aef2371900625d6b": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17377": "God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgence", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17378": "God's alone to grant", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17379": "salvation", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737a": "salvation were in error. Christians, he said, must not slacken", - "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737b": "God", + "56f80143aef2371900625d69": "springs", + "56f80143aef2371900625d6a": "Luther", + "56f80143aef2371900625d6b": "Johann Tetzel that \"As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory (also attested as 'into heaven", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17377": "God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error. Christians", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17378": "forgiveness was God's alone to grant, those who claimed that indulgences absolved buyers", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e17379": "indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737a": "indulgences", + "56f802c6a6d7ea1400e1737b": "Christ", "56f8046faef2371900625d71": "Tetzel", - "56f8046faef2371900625d72": "no means representative of contemporary Catholic teaching on indulgences", - "56f8046faef2371900625d73": "no", - "56f8046faef2371900625d74": "no", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17387": "Prause", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17388": "on comments", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17389": "Melan", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738a": "the pillars of history, has little foundation", - "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738b": "G\u00f6tz Trenkler, Gerhard Ritter, and Gerhard Prause", - "56f8074faef2371900625d79": "1518", - "56f8074faef2371900625d7a": "Germany", - "56f8074faef2371900625d7b": "Luther translated the 95 Theses from Latin into German", + "56f8046faef2371900625d72": "indulgences for the dead, his teaching on indulgences for the living", + "56f8046faef2371900625d73": "indulgences for the dead, his teaching on indulgences for the living", + "56f8046faef2371900625d74": "living", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17387": "the posting on the door, even though it has settled as one of the pillars of history, has little foundation in truth", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17388": "the posting on the door, even though it has settled as one of the pillars of history, has little foundation in truth", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e17389": "Philipp Melanchthon", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738a": "Wittenberg", + "56f80604a6d7ea1400e1738b": "Philipp Melanchthon", + "56f8074faef2371900625d79": "January 1518", + "56f8074faef2371900625d7a": "printing press", + "56f8074faef2371900625d7b": "friends of Luther translated the 95 Theses from Latin into German", "56f8074faef2371900625d7c": "two weeks, copies of the theses had spread throughout Germany; within two months", "56f8074faef2371900625d7d": "two weeks, copies of the theses had spread throughout Germany; within two months", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17391": "1519", - "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17392": "Luther speak.", + "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17392": "Students", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17393": "creative", "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17394": "1520", - "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17395": "the Christian Nobility of the German Nation", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739b": "1510 to 1520", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739c": "Hebrews, Romans, and Galatians", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739d": "penance and righteousness", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739e": "penance and righteousness", - "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739f": "God", + "56f8094aa6d7ea1400e17395": "the Babylonian Captivity of the Church", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739b": "the Psalms, the books of Hebrews, Romans, and Galatians", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739c": "penance and righteousness", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739d": "corrupt", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739e": "corrupt in its ways and had lost sight of what he saw as several of the central truths of Christianity", + "56f80ad1a6d7ea1400e1739f": "justification", "56f80ccfaef2371900625d83": "God", - "56f80ccfaef2371900625d84": "1525 publication On the Bondage of the Will, which was written in response to On Free Will by Desiderius Erasmus (1524", - "56f80ccfaef2371900625d85": "God. This teaching by Luther was clearly expressed in his 1525 publication On the Bondage", - "56f80ccfaef2371900625d86": "no less, was a discovery about \"the righteousness of God", - "56f80ccfaef2371900625d87": "Desiderius Erasmus", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8d": "railing against the sale of indulgences", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8e": "railing against the sale of indulgences", - "56f80e1daef2371900625d8f": "sale of indulgences", + "56f80ccfaef2371900625d84": "1525", + "56f80ccfaef2371900625d85": "Holy Spirit", + "56f80ccfaef2371900625d86": "Smalcald Articles", + "56f80ccfaef2371900625d87": "Romans 1:17", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8d": "Christ and His salvation", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8e": "Christ and His salvation", + "56f80e1daef2371900625d8f": "\"Christ and His salvation\" was the first of two points that became the foundation for the Reformation. His railing against the sale of indulgences", "56f80e1daef2371900625d90": "two", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d95": "Luther's letter containing the 95 Theses. He had the theses checked for heresy and in December 1517 forwarded them to Rome", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d96": "Rome", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d97": "Mainz", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d98": "one bishopric. As Luther later noted, \"the pope had a finger in the pie as well, because one half", - "56f80fdfaef2371900625d99": "December 1517", - "56f811bdaef2371900625d9f": "Sylvester Mazzolini drafted a heresy case against Luther, whom Leo then summoned to Rome. The Elector Frederick persuaded the pope", - "56f811bdaef2371900625da0": "great care", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d95": "Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d96": "Mainz and Magdeburg", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d97": "a papal dispensation", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d98": "more than one bishopric. As Luther later noted, \"the pope had a finger in the pie as well, because one half", + "56f80fdfaef2371900625d99": "1517", + "56f811bdaef2371900625d9f": "The Elector Frederick", + "56f811bdaef2371900625da0": "heresy case", "56f811bdaef2371900625da1": "October 1518", - "56f811bdaef2371900625da2": "Frederick persuaded the pope", - "56f811bdaef2371900625da3": "great care as is proper.", - "56f81393aef2371900625da9": "1519", - "56f81393aef2371900625daa": "silent if his opponents did. The theologian Johann Eck, however, was determined to expose Luther's doctrine in a public forum", + "56f811bdaef2371900625da2": "historistical interpretation of Bible prophecy concluded that the papacy was the Antichrist", + "56f811bdaef2371900625da3": "anti-papal theology", + "56f81393aef2371900625da9": "January 1519", + "56f81393aef2371900625daa": "remain silent", "56f81393aef2371900625dab": "Johann Eck", - "56f81393aef2371900625dac": "nuncio Karl von Miltitz", - "56f81393aef2371900625dad": "The theologian Johann Eck", - "56f81537aef2371900625db3": "1520", - "56f81537aef2371900625db4": "broker a solution", - "56f81537aef2371900625db5": "1521, in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem", + "56f81393aef2371900625dac": "Matthew 16:18", + "56f81393aef2371900625dad": "a new Jan Hus", + "56f81537aef2371900625db3": "15 June 1520", + "56f81537aef2371900625db4": "bull Decet Romanum Pontificem", + "56f81537aef2371900625db5": "41", "56f81537aef2371900625db6": "Karl von Miltitz", - "56f81537aef2371900625db7": "1520", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f1": "Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, obtained a safe conduct", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f2": "18 April 1521", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f3": "safe conduct", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f4": "Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony", - "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f5": "Frederick III, Elector of Saxony", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fb": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fc": "Johann Eck, speaking on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fd": "Luther confirmed he was their author, but requested time", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fe": "next day", - "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173ff": "He prayed, consulted friends, and gave his response the next day", - "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17415": "Luther", + "56f81537aef2371900625db7": "3 January 1521", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f1": "secular authorities", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f2": "1521", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f3": "the estates of the Holy Roman Empire", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f4": "Emperor Charles V", + "56f8225ea6d7ea1400e173f5": "Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fb": "Johann Eck", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fc": "Archbishop of Trier", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fd": "copies of his writings laid out on a table and asked him if the books were his", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173fe": "day", + "56f82454a6d7ea1400e173ff": "Johann Eck", + "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17415": "Michael Mullett considers this speech as a \"world classic of epoch-making oratory", "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17416": "a knight", "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17417": "Michael Mullett", - "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17418": "a knight winning a bout.\" Michael Mullett", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17427": "God", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17428": "God", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17429": "\"Here I stand. I can do no other\". Recent scholars consider the evidence for these words to be unreliable", - "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e1742a": "\"", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e17439": "25", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743a": "1521", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743b": "Luther", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743c": "apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic.\" It also made it a crime for anyone in Germany", - "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743d": "shelter", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6b": "my Patmos", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6c": "Eisenach. During his stay at Wartburg", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6d": "my Patmos", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6e": "my Patmos", - "56f82989aef2371900625e6f": "forest near Wittenberg by masked horsemen who were made to appear as armed highwaymen. They escorted Luther to the security of the Wartburg Castle", - "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17457": "God", - "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17458": "good work", - "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17459": "August 1521", - "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745a": "God's favor is a sin. All humans are sinners by nature, he explained, and God", - "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745b": "God's grace (which cannot be earned) alone can make them just. On 1 August 1521, Luther wrote to Melanchthon", + "56f82549a6d7ea1400e17418": "world classic of epoch-making oratory", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17427": "recant his writings", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17428": "Luther", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e17429": "unreliable", + "56f826a7a6d7ea1400e1742a": "dramatic", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e17439": "food or shelter", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743a": "25 May 1521", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743b": "The Emperor presented the final draft of the Edict of Worms on 25 May 1521, declaring Luther an outlaw, banning his literature", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743c": "literature", + "56f827caa6d7ea1400e1743d": "anyone", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6b": "disappearance", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6c": "Eisenach", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6d": "Eisenach", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6e": "New Testament from Greek", + "56f82989aef2371900625e6f": "Mainz", + "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17457": "every good work designed to attract God's favor is a sin", + "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17458": "sin", + "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e17459": "1521", + "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745a": "Melanchthon", + "56f82b25a6d7ea1400e1745b": "Melanchthon", "56f84485aef2371900625f71": "1521", - "56f84485aef2371900625f72": "thanksgiving", - "56f84485aef2371900625f73": "the mass is a sacrifice", - "56f84485aef2371900625f74": "every Christian is a confessor.", - "56f84485aef2371900625f75": "every Christian is a confessor.", - "56f845dba6d7ea1400e17519": "on prophetic faith. His main interest was centered on the prophecy of the Little Horn in Daniel 8:9\u201312, 23\u201325", + "56f84485aef2371900625f72": "idolatry", + "56f84485aef2371900625f73": "idolatry", + "56f84485aef2371900625f74": "absolution", + "56f84485aef2371900625f75": "Martin Luther on Monastic Vows. He assured monks and nuns that they could break their vows without sin", + "56f845dba6d7ea1400e17519": "prophetic faith", "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751a": "1521", - "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751b": "the prophecy of the Little Horn in Daniel 8:9\u201312, 23\u201325. The antichrist of 2 Thessalonians 2", - "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751c": "Little Horn in Daniel 8:9\u201312, 23\u201325", - "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751d": "the power", - "56f84760aef2371900625f81": "Karlstadt", - "56f84760aef2371900625f82": "December 1521", - "56f84760aef2371900625f83": "radical programme of reform there in June 1521, exceeding anything envisaged by Luther. The reforms provoked disturbances, including a revolt", - "56f84760aef2371900625f84": "zealots, the so-called Zwickau prophets, arrived, preaching revolutionary", + "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751b": "the Little Horn", + "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751c": "the Little Horn", + "56f845dba6d7ea1400e1751d": "The antichrist of 2 Thessalonians 2", + "56f84760aef2371900625f81": "Gabriel Zwilling", + "56f84760aef2371900625f82": "June 1521", + "56f84760aef2371900625f83": "a revolt by the Augustinian friars", + "56f84760aef2371900625f84": "the Augustinian friars", "56f84760aef2371900625f85": "Andreas Karlstadt", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e1752f": "1522", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17530": "freedom, and reminded the citizens to trust God's word rather than violence to bring about necessary change", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17531": "my personal presence and living word", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17532": "freedom", - "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17533": "about necessary", - "56f84a60aef2371900625f9d": "Luther's intervention was immediate", - "56f84a60aef2371900625f9e": "divine mercy", - "56f84a60aef2371900625f9f": "the elector: \"Oh, what joy has Dr. Martin's return spread among us! His words, through divine mercy", - "56f84a60aef2371900625fa0": "divine mercy", - "56f84a60aef2371900625fa1": "divine mercy", - "56f84b68aef2371900625fa7": "reinvention", - "56f84b68aef2371900625fa8": "his reinvention", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e1752f": "6 March 1522", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17530": "God's word rather than violence to bring about necessary change", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17531": "eight days in Lent, beginning on Invocavit Sunday, 9 March, Luther preached eight sermons", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17532": "eight sermons, which became known as the \"Invocavit Sermons", + "56f848e0a6d7ea1400e17533": "violence", + "56f84a60aef2371900625f9d": "immediate", + "56f84a60aef2371900625f9e": "Jerome Schurf", + "56f84a60aef2371900625f9f": "sixth", + "56f84a60aef2371900625fa0": "Dr. Martin's return spread among us! His words, through divine mercy", + "56f84a60aef2371900625fa1": "Dr. Martin's return spread among us! His words, through divine mercy", + "56f84b68aef2371900625fa7": "public order", + "56f84b68aef2371900625fa8": "conservative force", "56f84b68aef2371900625fa9": "the Zwickau prophets", - "56f84b68aef2371900625faa": "battle against not only the established Church but also the radical reformers who threatened the new order by fomenting social unrest", - "56f84b68aef2371900625fab": "Luther next set about reversing or modifying the new church", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb1": "M\u00fcntzer", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb2": "German Peasants' War of 1524\u201325", + "56f84b68aef2371900625faa": "social unrest and violence", + "56f84b68aef2371900625fab": "radical reformers", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb1": "Thomas M\u00fcntzer", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb2": "the German Peasants' War of 1524\u201325", "56f84d33aef2371900625fb3": "1524\u201325", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb4": "support", - "56f84d33aef2371900625fb5": "M\u00fcntzer in Thuringia and Michael Gaismair in Tyrol", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc1": "grievances", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc2": "the widespread burning of convents", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb4": "liberal", + "56f84d33aef2371900625fb5": "upper classes", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc1": "temporal authorities", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc2": "convents, monasteries, bishops' palaces, and libraries", "56f84e63aef2371900625fc3": "mad dogs", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc4": "Twelve", - "56f84e63aef2371900625fc5": "grievances", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754b": "13", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754c": "God", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc4": "the Twelve Articles in May 1525, but he reminded the aggrieved to obey the temporal authorities", + "56f84e63aef2371900625fc5": "the nobles to put down the rebels like mad dogs", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754b": "three", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754c": "blasphemy", "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754d": "God", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754e": "Caesar", - "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754f": "God", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755d": "the uprising", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754e": "Christian brethren", + "56f8507fa6d7ea1400e1754f": "body and soul", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755d": "weapons", "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755e": "the Swabian League", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755f": "1525", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17560": "M\u00fcntzer's execution", - "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17561": "radicalism found a refuge in the anabaptist movement and other religious movements, while Luther's Reformation flourished under the wing of the secular powers", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756d": "Katharina", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756e": "out in herring barrels.", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756f": "26 years old and Luther was 41 years", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17570": "Katharina", - "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17571": "1523", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17577": "the evening of the same day, the couple was married by Bugenhagen", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17578": "Bugenhagen", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e1755f": "15 May 1525", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17560": "Frankenhausen", + "56f851b1a6d7ea1400e17561": "secular powers", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756d": "Katharina von Bora", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756e": "herring barrels", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e1756f": "26", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17570": "41", + "56f852fba6d7ea1400e17571": "April 1523", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17577": "13 June 1525", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17578": "13 June 1525", "56f8541da6d7ea1400e17579": "ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757a": "27 June", - "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757b": "Bugenhagen", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff3": "seal of approval on clerical marriage", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff4": "seal of approval on clerical marriage", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff5": "to marry surprised many, not least Melanchthon", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff6": "seal of approval on clerical marriage. He had long condemned vows of celibacy on Biblical grounds", - "56f855caaef2371900625ff7": "seal of approval on clerical marriage. He had long condemned vows of celibacy on Biblical grounds", - "56f8575aaef2371900625ffd": "1542", - "56f8575aaef2371900625ffe": "The Black Cloister,\" a wedding present", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757a": "13 June 1525", + "56f8541da6d7ea1400e1757b": "by Bugenhagen", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff3": "clerical marriage", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff4": "clerical marriage", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff5": "Biblical grounds", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff6": "reckless", + "56f855caaef2371900625ff7": "reckless", + "56f8575aaef2371900625ffd": "11 August 1526", + "56f8575aaef2371900625ffe": "The Black Cloister", "56f8575aaef2371900625fff": "six", - "56f8575aaef2371900626000": "my poverty for the riches of Croesus.", - "56f8575aaef2371900626001": "earn a living", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175af": "organising a new church", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b0": "a supervisory church body, laid down a new form of worship service", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b1": "catechisms", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b2": "a clear summary of the new faith in the form of two catechisms", - "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b3": "wrote a clear summary of the new faith in the form of two catechisms. Luther's thought is revolutionary", - "56f85bb8aef237190062600f": "the people, Luther avoided extreme change", - "56f85bb8aef2371900626010": "Rome", - "56f85bb8aef2371900626011": "secular leadership and funds on behalf of a church largely shorn of its assets and income after the break with Rome", + "56f8575aaef2371900626000": "poverty for the riches of Croesus", + "56f8575aaef2371900626001": "farming", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175af": "Biblical ideal of congregations' choosing their own ministers", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b0": "two catechisms", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b1": "supervisory church body", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b2": "two catechisms", + "56f8599aa6d7ea1400e175b3": "theology of the cross", + "56f85bb8aef237190062600f": "extreme change", + "56f85bb8aef2371900626010": "the Electorate of Saxony", + "56f85bb8aef2371900626011": "extreme change. He also did not wish to replace one controlling system with another. He concentrated on the church in the Electorate of Saxony", "56f85bb8aef2371900626012": "John the Steadfast", - "56f85bb8aef2371900626013": "temporal sovereign", + "56f85bb8aef2371900626013": "the temporal sovereign", "56f85cf0aef2371900626019": "1526", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601a": "1523 adaptation of the Latin Mass", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601b": "Luther", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601c": "1523 adaptation of the Latin Mass but as an alternative for the \"simple people", - "56f85cf0aef237190062601d": "German Mass", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601a": "1523", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601b": "simple people", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601c": "unison setting of the Creed", + "56f85cf0aef237190062601d": "candles", "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c3": "1527", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c4": "1527", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c5": "Saxony", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c6": "the new order of worship during their visitation of the Electorate of Saxony", - "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c7": "well-nigh", - "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cd": "the basics of Christianity", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c4": "Electorate of Saxony", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c5": "pastoral care and Christian education", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c6": "Christian doctrine", + "56f85e71a6d7ea1400e175c7": "well-nigh unskilled and incapable of teaching", + "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cd": "the catechism", "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175ce": "1529", - "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cf": "people themselves. The catechisms provided easy-to-understand instructional and devotional", - "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d0": "people themselves. The catechisms provided easy-to-understand instructional and devotional", - "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d1": "Commandments", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d7": "the plan", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d8": "book of mine, except perhaps the Bondage", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d9": "Catechism", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175da": "religious teaching. It remains in use today, along with Luther's hymns and his translation", - "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175db": "religious teaching. It remains in use today, along with Luther's hymns and his translation", - "56f86966aef2371900626053": "Catechism was effective for pastors", - "56f86966aef2371900626054": "German", - "56f86966aef2371900626055": "Commandments) and the Lord's Prayer", - "56f86966aef2371900626056": "draws the believer to the Father. Luther's treatment of the Apostles' Creed must be understood in the context of the Decalogue", - "56f86966aef2371900626057": "Trinity", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f5": "1522", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f6": "1522, and he and his collaborators completed the translation of the Old Testament in 1534", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f7": "translation", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f8": "\"faith\"", - "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f9": "will", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17605": "German", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17606": "German spoken at the Saxon chancellery", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17607": "German spoken at the Saxon chancellery", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17608": "Bible accessible to everyday Germans", - "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17609": "Bible accessible to everyday Germans", + "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175cf": "pastors and teachers", + "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d0": "pastors and teachers", + "56f86680a6d7ea1400e175d1": "the catechism as a method of imparting the basics of Christianity", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d7": "The catechism", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d8": "Saturnian hunger", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175d9": "the Catechism", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175da": "The catechism", + "56f867e3a6d7ea1400e175db": "hymns and his translation of the Bible", + "56f86966aef2371900626053": "Small Catechism", + "56f86966aef2371900626054": "the three persons of the Trinity", + "56f86966aef2371900626055": "the Apostles' Creed", + "56f86966aef2371900626056": "pastors", + "56f86966aef2371900626057": "pastors", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f5": "1522, and he and his collaborators completed the translation of the Old Testament in 1534", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f6": "1534", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f7": "German", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f8": "alone", + "56f86b44a6d7ea1400e175f9": "Faith alone", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17605": "variant of German", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17606": "Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans. He intended his vigorous, direct language to make the Bible accessible to everyday Germans", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17607": "Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans. He intended his vigorous, direct language to make the Bible accessible to everyday Germans", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17608": "vigorous, direct language to make the Bible accessible to everyday Germans", + "56f86d30a6d7ea1400e17609": "impediments and difficulties", "56f86e91aef2371900626067": "German-language publications", "56f86e91aef2371900626068": "Bible translation", - "56f86e91aef2371900626069": "Lucas Cranach", + "56f86e91aef2371900626069": "evolution", "56f86e91aef237190062606a": "Lucas Cranach", - "56f86e91aef237190062606b": "William Tynda", - "56f87000aef2371900626071": "feste Burg ist unser Gott\" (\"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God", - "56f87000aef2371900626072": "Earth I Come\"), based on Luke 2:11\u201312. Luther connected high art", - "56f87000aef2371900626073": "men, women and children", - "56f87000aef2371900626074": "feste Burg ist unser Gott", - "56f87000aef2371900626075": "lute, later recreated as the waldzither that became a national instrument of Germany", - "56f8720eaef237190062608f": "Ein neues Lied wir heben", - "56f8720eaef2371900626090": "the Roman Catholic Church", - "56f8720eaef2371900626091": "neues Lied wir heben", - "56f8720eaef2371900626092": "John C. Messenger's translation by the title and first line \"Flung to the Heedless Winds\" and sung to the tune Ibstone", - "56f8720eaef2371900626093": "Ibstone", - "56f87392aef2371900626099": "1525. Sixteenth", - "56f87392aef237190062609a": "God", - "56f87392aef237190062609b": "the Small Catechism", - "56f87392aef237190062609c": "1525. Sixteenth-century Lutheran hymnals also included \"Wir glauben", - "56f87392aef237190062609d": "catechetical hymns, although 18th-century hymnals tended to label the hymn as Trinitarian rather than catechetical", + "56f86e91aef237190062606b": "William Tyndale", + "56f87000aef2371900626071": "hymn-writer", + "56f87000aef2371900626072": "high art and folk music", + "56f87000aef2371900626073": "school, home", + "56f87000aef2371900626074": "lute", + "56f87000aef2371900626075": "waldzither", + "56f8720eaef237190062608f": "Ein neues Lied wir heben an", + "56f8720eaef2371900626090": "first individuals to be martyred by the Roman Catholic Church for Lutheran views", + "56f8720eaef2371900626091": "Ein neues Lied wir heben an", + "56f8720eaef2371900626092": "John C. Messenger", + "56f8720eaef2371900626093": "John C. Messenger", + "56f87392aef2371900626099": "1524", + "56f87392aef237190062609a": "three-stanza confession of faith", + "56f87392aef237190062609b": "Small Catechism", + "56f87392aef237190062609c": "German creedal hymn, gained widespread use in vernacular Lutheran liturgies", + "56f87392aef237190062609d": "20th-century Lutherans", "56f87531a6d7ea1400e1766f": "1538", - "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17670": "Small Catechism, with one stanza for each of the seven prayer petitions, plus", - "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17671": "Catechism, with one stanza for each of the seven prayer petitions, plus opening and closing stanzas", - "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17672": "catechism questions. The extant manuscript shows multiple revisions", - "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17673": "Catechism, with one stanza for each of the seven prayer petitions, plus", + "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17670": "Vater unser im Himmelreich\", corresponds exactly to Luther's explanation of the prayer in the Small Catechism", + "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17671": "specific catechism questions", + "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17672": "multiple revisions", + "56f87531a6d7ea1400e17673": "1538", "56f87760aef23719006260cc": "1523", - "56f87760aef23719006260cd": "expanded version of \"Aus tiefer Not\"", - "56f87760aef23719006260ce": "evangelical colleagues to write psalm-hymns", - "56f87760aef23719006260cf": "the first Lutheran hymnal", - "56f87760aef23719006260d0": "Lutheran hymnal. In 1524 Luther developed his original four-stanza psalm paraphrase into a five-stanza Reformation", - "56f879bdaef23719006260de": "Pentecost \"Nun", + "56f87760aef23719006260cd": "Psalm 130", + "56f87760aef23719006260ce": "German worship", + "56f87760aef23719006260cf": "Achtliederbuch", + "56f87760aef23719006260d0": "essential Reformation doctrine", + "56f879bdaef23719006260de": "Hauptlied", "56f879bdaef23719006260df": "Veni redemptor gentium", - "56f879bdaef23719006260e0": "Dies sind die heilgen Zehn Gebot\" and \"Mensch, willst du leben", + "56f879bdaef23719006260e0": "Advent", "56f879bdaef23719006260e1": "two", - "56f879bdaef23719006260e2": "Dies sind die heilgen Zehn Gebot\" and \"Mensch, willst du leben", - "56f87e95aef237190062610a": "1541 hymn \"Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam\"", - "56f87e95aef237190062610b": "Johann Walter tune associated with a hymnic", - "56f87e95aef237190062610c": "Catechism. Luther adopted a preexisting Johann Walter tune associated with a hymnic setting of Psalm 67's prayer for grace; Wolf", - "56f87e95aef237190062610d": "Halle in 1541. Preachers", - "56f87e95aef237190062610e": "the Lutheran Reformation in Halle in 1541.", - "56f88025aef237190062611e": "18 of 26 songs of the Erfurt Enchiridion, and 24 of the 32 songs in the first choral hymnal", - "56f88025aef237190062611f": "four", - "56f88025aef2371900626120": "four", - "56f88025aef2371900626121": "eight", - "56f88025aef2371900626122": "Lutheran hymnal Achtliederbuch", + "56f879bdaef23719006260e2": "German Te Deum", + "56f87e95aef237190062610a": "1541 hymn \"Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam\" (\"To Jordan came the Christ our Lord", + "56f87e95aef237190062610b": "Johann Walter tune associated with a hymnic setting of Psalm 67's prayer for grace", + "56f87e95aef237190062610c": "prayer for grace", + "56f87e95aef237190062610d": "J. S. Bach", + "56f87e95aef237190062610e": "Halle", + "56f88025aef237190062611e": "early Lutheran hymnals", + "56f88025aef237190062611f": "18 of 26 songs of the Erfurt Enchiridion, and 24", + "56f88025aef2371900626120": "24 of the 32", + "56f88025aef2371900626121": "24 of the 32", + "56f88025aef2371900626122": "Achtliederbuch", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f3": "Johann Sebastian Bach", - "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f4": "Christ lag in Todes Banden", - "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f5": "4", + "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f4": "Johann Sebastian Bach", + "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f5": "Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, as early as possibly 1707", "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f6": "1707", - "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f7": "early as possibly 1707", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fd": "a Christian", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fe": "Christian souls undergoing pen", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176ff": "one's personal identity", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17700": "He affirmed the continuity of one's personal identity beyond death", - "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17701": "one's personal identity beyond death. In his Smalcald Articles, he described the saints as currently residing \"in their graves and in heaven", - "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17707": "Johann Gerhard.", + "56f881e3a6d7ea1400e176f7": "1707", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fd": "Purgatory", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176fe": "torments", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e176ff": "Purgatory", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17700": "penitential suffering", + "56f8837aa6d7ea1400e17701": "heaven", + "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17707": "Franz Pieper", "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17708": "Franz Pieper", - "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17709": "Johann Gerhard.", - "56f884cba6d7ea1400e1770a": "later Lutheran theologians such as Johann Gerhard. Lessing (1755", - "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17723": "the soul does not sleep (anima non sic dormit), but wakes (sed vigilat", + "56f884cba6d7ea1400e17709": "Franz Pieper", + "56f884cba6d7ea1400e1770a": "1755", + "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17723": "anima non sic dormit", "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17724": "Francis Blackburne", - "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17725": "1867", - "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17726": "Luther, while Gottfried Fritschel", - "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17727": "anima non sic dormit", - "56f88c37aef2371900626176": "1529", - "56f88c37aef2371900626177": "Hesse", + "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17725": "1765", + "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17726": "Gottfried Fritschel", + "56f88690a6d7ea1400e17727": "dreams", + "56f88c37aef2371900626176": "October 1529", + "56f88c37aef2371900626177": "Landgrave of Hesse", "56f88c37aef2371900626178": "doctrinal unity", "56f88c37aef2371900626179": "fourteen points out of fifteen", "56f88c37aef237190062617a": "fourteen points out of fifteen", - "56f88eafaef2371900626194": "breaks your neck\". \"Don't be too proud,\" Luther retorted, \"German necks don't break", - "56f88eafaef2371900626195": "Hoc est corpus meum\" (\"This is my body\") in chalk", - "56f88eafaef2371900626196": "Hoc est corpus meum\" (\"This is my body\") in chalk", - "56f88eafaef2371900626197": "breaks your neck\". \"Don't be too proud,\" Luther retorted, \"German necks don't break", - "56f88eafaef2371900626198": "breaks", + "56f88eafaef2371900626194": "significance", + "56f88eafaef2371900626195": "Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ", + "56f88eafaef2371900626196": "the sacramental union", + "56f88eafaef2371900626197": "Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ", + "56f88eafaef2371900626198": "confrontational", "56f8907faef23719006261b2": "1530", - "56f8907faef23719006261b3": "the Marburg Colloquy", - "56f8907faef23719006261b4": "the Schmalkaldic League the following year by leading Protestant nobles such as John of Saxony", - "56f8907faef23719006261b5": "Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach", - "56f8907faef23719006261b6": "Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach", - "56f895339e9bad19000a0177": "Luther taught that faith and reason were antithetical", - "56f895339e9bad19000a0178": "God", - "56f895339e9bad19000a0179": "field of science", - "56f895339e9bad19000a017a": "their different epistemological spheres", - "56f895339e9bad19000a017b": "tical", - "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5d": "Jesus Christ", - "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5e": "the Jews", - "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5f": "Luther grew more hostile toward the Jews", - "56f897059b226e1400dd0c60": "hostile toward the Jews", + "56f8907faef23719006261b3": "the Marburg Colloquy paved the way for the signing in 1530", + "56f8907faef23719006261b4": "1530 of the Augsburg Confession, and for the formation of the Schmalkaldic League", + "56f8907faef23719006261b5": "The Swiss cities", + "56f8907faef23719006261b6": "George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach", + "56f895339e9bad19000a0177": "faith and reason were antithetical", + "56f895339e9bad19000a0178": "reason", + "56f895339e9bad19000a0179": "none other than reason", + "56f895339e9bad19000a017a": "none other than reason", + "56f895339e9bad19000a017b": "the separate spheres of knowledge", + "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5d": "Jesus Christ was born a Jew which discouraged mistreatment of the Jews and advocated their conversion", + "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5e": "Jewish conversion to Christianity", + "56f897059b226e1400dd0c5f": "the Jews", + "56f897059b226e1400dd0c60": "Jews", "56f897059b226e1400dd0c61": "1523", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a5": "vast Ottoman army", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a6": "1518", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a7": "defeatism. He saw the Turks as a scourge sent to punish Christians by God, as agents of the Biblical apocalypse", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a8": "God", - "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a9": "God, as agents of the Biblical apocalypse", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9d": "the Qur'an. He went on to produce several critical pamphlets on Islam", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9e": "Turk believe and live as he will, just as one lets the papacy and other false Christians live", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9f": "the Turk\". Though Luther saw the Muslim faith as a tool of the devil", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca0": "the Qur'an", - "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca1": "Turk believe and live as he will, just as one lets the papacy and other false Christians live", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a5": "non-religious war", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a6": "Christ", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a7": "scourge sent to punish Christians", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a8": "the papacy, and the Roman Church", + "56f8989f9e9bad19000a01a9": "non-religious war against the Turks", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9d": "Latin translation of the Qur'an", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9e": "Latin translation", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0c9f": "papacy and other false Christians", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca0": "scrutiny", + "56f89a959b226e1400dd0ca1": "scrutiny", "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022b": "God's moral law", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022c": "God", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022d": "God's moral law", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022c": "C. G\u00fcttel", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022d": "anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg", "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022e": "six series of theses against Agricola and the antinomians", - "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022f": "God", - "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0251": "the antinomians, Luther reviews and reaffirms, on the one hand", - "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0252": "sorrow over sin is called the law", - "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0253": "the antinomians", - "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0254": "sin, or God's goodness experienced in creation. Simply refusing to preach the Ten Commandments", - "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0255": "the antinomians", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025b": "a Christian should follow in his or her vocations on a daily", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025c": "his eternal will", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025d": "Ten Commandments", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025e": "Commandments", - "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025f": "Commandments", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da7": "the renewed life of Christians accorded to them", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da8": "foreshadowing", - "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da9": "heaven in the midst of this life. Luther's teaching of the Ten Commandments", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02b9": "bigamy of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02ba": "bigamy of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bb": "Melan", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bc": "Melan", - "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bd": "quiet", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02eb": "expelled Jews", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ec": "Luther rarely encountered Jews", + "56f8a2969e9bad19000a022f": "the Councils and the Church", + "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0251": "second use of the law", + "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0252": "second use of the law,\" that is, the law as the Holy Spirit's tool to work sorrow over sin", + "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0253": "everything that is used to work sorrow over sin is called the law", + "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0254": "Christians", + "56f8a4e99e9bad19000a0255": "essentially holy people", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025b": "Christ's life", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025c": "the natural law", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025d": "third use of the law", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025e": "God's condemning judgment", + "56f8a6969e9bad19000a025f": "vocations", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da7": "The Ten Commandments, and the beginnings of the renewed life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da8": "angel", + "56f8aa749b226e1400dd0da9": "sacrament of baptism", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02b9": "Landgrave of Hesse", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02ba": "the bigamy of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bb": "Landgrave of Hesse", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bc": "Martin Brecht", + "56f8ac579e9bad19000a02bd": "lasting damage", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02eb": "a local community that had expelled Jews", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ec": "the Jews", "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ed": "murder of Christ", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ee": "murder of Christ", - "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ef": "1523, Luther advised kindness toward the Jews in That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew and also aimed to convert them to Christianity", - "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e05": "the Jews", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ee": "divinity of Jesus", + "56f8ae099e9bad19000a02ef": "kindness toward the Jews in That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew and also aimed to convert them to Christianity", + "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e05": "Von den Juden und Ihren L\u00fcgen", "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e06": "1543", - "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e07": "1543, three years", - "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e08": "mercy", - "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e09": "rabbis from preaching, seizing Jews' property and money, and smashing up their homes, so that these \"envenomed worms", - "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3b": "Josel of Rosheim", - "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3c": "Luther spoke out against the Jews in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Silesia. Josel of Rosheim", - "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3d": "Rosheim", - "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3e": "Rosheim", - "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3f": "1580s, riots", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e75": "his generation, and within Germany", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e76": "antisemitism in Germany, and in the 1930s and 1940s provided an \"ideal underpinning\" for the Nazis' attacks on Jews", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e77": "antisemitism in Germany, and in the 1930s and 1940s provided an \"ideal underpinning\" for the Nazis' attacks on Jews", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e78": "Michael, just about every anti-Jewish book printed in the Third Reich contained references to and quotations from Luther. Heinrich Himmler", - "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e79": "Nazi newspaper Der St\u00fcrmer, on his birthday in 1937; the newspaper described it as the most radically anti-Semitic tract", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a0389": "December 1941", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038a": "Bishop Martin Sasse, a leading Protestant churchman", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038b": "The German people", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038c": "the policy of forcing Jews", - "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038d": "the yellow badge", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03bf": "a precursor of the racial antisemitism", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c0": "salvation and a racial ideology. Nevertheless, his misguided agitation", + "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e07": "three years", + "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e08": "sharp mercy", + "56f8afbc9b226e1400dd0e09": "vile", + "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3b": "the Jews", + "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3c": "Jewish spokesman", + "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3d": "Jewish spokesman", + "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3e": "anti-Jewish works", + "56f8b2499b226e1400dd0e3f": "1580s", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e75": "Luther", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e76": "anti-Jewish rhetoric", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e77": "anti-Jewish rhetoric contributed significantly to the development of antisemitism", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e78": "Heinrich Himmler", + "56f8b4d79b226e1400dd0e79": "Julius Streicher", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a0389": "17 December 1941", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038a": "Luther", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038b": "Daniel Goldhagen, Bishop Martin Sasse", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038c": "Luther's birthday, the synagogues are burning in Germany", + "56f8b7189e9bad19000a038d": "yellow badge", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03bf": "opportunistic", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c0": "opportunistic", "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c1": "hatred of the Jews", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c2": "the 18th and 19th centuries", - "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c3": "opportunistic. Biographer Martin Brecht points out that \"There is a world of difference between his belief in salvation and a racial ideology", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03db": "Judaic\u2014that is, opposed to Judaism and its adherence rather than the Jews", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dc": "Paul Rose argues that he caused a \"hysterical and demonizing mentality\" about Jews", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dd": "hysterical and demonizing mentality\" about Jews", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03de": "Nazi Germany", - "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03df": "Nazi Third Reich used Luther's hostile publications", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eed": "Luther's Last Battles: Politics", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eee": "possible they were at least partly the product of a declining state of mind", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eef": "vulgarity and violence\" for effect, both in his writings condemning the Jews and in diatribes against \"Turks", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef0": "the Jews", - "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef1": "Mark U. Edwards in his book Luther's Last Battles: Politics", - "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f35": "the Jews", - "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f36": "4", - "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f37": "Martin Luther", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c2": "18th and 19th centuries", + "56f8b9839e9bad19000a03c3": "church historian and Luther biographer, wrote \"One could wish that Luther had died before ever [On the Jews and Their Lies", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03db": "Judaism", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dc": "Ronald Berger", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03dd": "hysterical and demonizing mentality\" about Jews to enter German thought and discourse", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03de": "Ronald Berger", + "56f8bbb09e9bad19000a03df": "the Nazi Third Reich used Luther's hostile publications", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eed": "vulgarity and violence", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eee": "vulgarity and violence", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0eef": "vulgarity and violence", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef0": "Jews", + "56f8bd509b226e1400dd0ef1": "vulgarity and violence", + "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f35": "1980s", + "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f36": "4,745 North American Lutherans aged 15\u201365", + "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f37": "1928-1933", "56f8c0cd9b226e1400dd0f38": "1928-1933", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f45": "his health deteriorated further", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f46": "his fellow reformers", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f47": "kidney and bladder stones", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f48": "1536", - "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f49": "his health deteriorated further. The years of struggle with Rome, the antagonisms", - "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f61": "harsher", - "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f62": "short-tempered", - "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f63": "be rude.\" In 1545 and 1546 Luther preached three times", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f45": "ill health", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f46": "the Philip of Hesse", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f47": "kidney and bladder stones, and arthritis", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f48": "kidney and bladder stones", + "56f8c2ee9b226e1400dd0f49": "angina", + "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f61": "harsher in his writings and comments", + "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f62": "poor physical health", + "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f63": "poor physical health", "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f64": "Katharina", "56f8c43d9b226e1400dd0f65": "three times", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7d": "Eisleben", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7e": "15 February 1546", "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f7f": "Eisleben", - "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f80": "February 1546", - "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f81": "fiery summons to drive the Jews", + "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f80": "1546", + "56f8c5909b226e1400dd0f81": "James Mackinnon", "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a0": "Mansfeld", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a1": "his siblings' families continuing in their father Hans Luther's copper mining trade", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a2": "1546", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a3": "1546", - "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a4": "his siblings' families continuing in their father Hans Luther's copper mining trade", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a1": "Count Albrecht", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a2": "1545", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a3": "1545 to participate in the negotiations for a settlement, and a third visit was needed in early 1546", + "56f8c7029e9bad19000a04a4": "Count Albrecht", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c6": "17 February 1546", "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c7": "chest pains", - "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c8": "chest pains.", - "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c9": "chest pain and was warmed with hot towels", - "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04ca": "17 February 1546", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e0": "died", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e1": "2:45", + "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c8": "8 a.m., he experienced chest pains.", + "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04c9": "Ps. 31:5", + "56f8c8469e9bad19000a04ca": "8", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e0": "An apoplectic stroke", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e1": "2:45 a.m. on 18 February 1546", "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e2": "18 February 1546", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e3": "the Castle", - "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e4": "ben", - "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1007": "Luther had written his last statement. The statement was in Latin, apart from \"We are beggars", - "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1008": "Latin, apart from \"We are beggars", - "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1009": "beggars", - "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0514": "Protestantism", - "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0515": "spread of Protestantism", - "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0516": "stout man with a \"double chin, strong mouth", - "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0517": "spread of Protestantism. In contrast to images of frail Catholic saints", - "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0518": "1540s", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103d": "31 October", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e3": "Castle Church in Wittenberg", + "56f8c9719e9bad19000a04e4": "Johannes Bugenhagen and Philipp Melanchthon", + "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1007": "piece of paper", + "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1008": "Latin", + "56f8ca289b226e1400dd1009": "Latin", + "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0514": "monumental size were crucial to the spread of Protestantism. In contrast to images of frail Catholic saints", + "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0515": "frail Catholic saints", + "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0516": "his monumental size were crucial to the spread of Protestantism. In contrast to images of frail Catholic saints", + "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0517": "frail Catholic saints", + "56f8cc399e9bad19000a0518": "1530s and 1540s", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103d": "18 February", "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103e": "31 October", "56f8ce779b226e1400dd103f": "31 October", "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1040": "31 October", - "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1041": "31 October", - "5705e26d75f01819005e76d4": "eight counties", + "56f8ce779b226e1400dd1041": "18 February", + "5705e26d75f01819005e76d4": "SoCal", "5705e26d75f01819005e76d5": "eight counties", - "5705e26d75f01819005e76d6": "10 counties", - "5705e26d75f01819005e76d7": "\"eight counties", + "5705e26d75f01819005e76d6": "SoCal", + "5705e26d75f01819005e76d7": "demographics and economic", "5705e26d75f01819005e76d8": "historical political divisions", - "5705e33f52bb89140068964c": "Southern California Megaregion", - "5705e33f52bb89140068964d": "one", - "5705e33f52bb89140068964e": "United States", - "5705e33f52bb89140068964f": "United States", - "5705e33f52bb891400689650": "Las Vegas, Nevada, and south across the Mexican border into Tijuana", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966a": "metropolitan areas, or MSAs: the Los Angeles metropolitan area", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966b": "seven", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966c": "four", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966d": "Santa Barbara metro area", - "5705e3f252bb89140068966e": "four", + "5705e33f52bb89140068964c": "greater Southern California Megaregion", + "5705e33f52bb89140068964d": "greater Southern California Megaregion, one of the 11", + "5705e33f52bb89140068964e": "greater Southern California", + "5705e33f52bb89140068964f": "greater Southern California", + "5705e33f52bb891400689650": "greater Southern California", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966a": "Ventura, through the Greater Los Angeles Area and the Inland Empire, and down to Greater San Diego", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966b": "60 percent", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966c": "60 percent", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966d": "over 12 million", + "5705e3f252bb89140068966e": "17.5 million people. With over 22 million people, southern California contains roughly 60 percent", "5705e4fe75f01819005e7704": "Colorado Desert", - "5705e4fe75f01819005e7705": "the Colorado River", - "5705e4fe75f01819005e7706": "the Colorado River", - "5705e4fe75f01819005e7707": "the Mexico\u2013United States", - "5705e63175f01819005e7720": "southern California are two major cities, Los Angeles and San Diego", - "5705e63175f01819005e7721": "307", - "5705e63175f01819005e7722": "United States", - "5705e63175f01819005e7723": "the state and the eighth most populous in the nation", - "5705e63175f01819005e7724": "most populous city in California and the second most populous in the United States", - "5705e99452bb891400689688": "Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside", - "5705e99452bb891400689689": "United States", - "5705e99452bb89140068968a": "Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside", - "5705e99452bb89140068968b": "top 15 most populous counties", - "5705e99452bb89140068968c": "Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7764": "motion", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7765": "southern California. Hollywood, a district within Los Angeles", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7766": "Sony Pictures, Universal, MGM, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Brothers", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7767": "southern California. Hollywood, a district within Los Angeles, is also a name associated with the motion picture industry", - "5705eb3375f01819005e7768": "Sony Pictures, Universal, MGM, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Brothers. Universal, Warner Brothers", - "5705ec1675f01819005e776e": "skateboard culture", - "5705ec1675f01819005e776f": "Fear, RVCA, and Body Glove are all headquartered here. Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk", - "5705ec1675f01819005e7770": "the world's legendary surf spots are in southern California as well, including Trestles, Rincon", - "5705ec1675f01819005e7771": "Malibu", - "5705ec1675f01819005e7772": "Malibu", + "5705e4fe75f01819005e7705": "Colorado Desert and the Colorado River", + "5705e4fe75f01819005e7706": "Colorado Desert and the Colorado River", + "5705e4fe75f01819005e7707": "Arizona, and the Mojave Desert at the border with the state of Nevada", + "5705e63175f01819005e7720": "San Diego", + "5705e63175f01819005e7721": "1,307,402", + "5705e63175f01819005e7722": "San Diego", + "5705e63175f01819005e7723": "San Diego", + "5705e63175f01819005e7724": "south", + "5705e99452bb891400689688": "Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside are the five most populous", + "5705e99452bb891400689689": "Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside", + "5705e99452bb89140068968a": "five most populous", + "5705e99452bb89140068968b": "15", + "5705e99452bb89140068968c": "five most populous in the state and all are in the top 15", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7764": "Hollywood", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7765": "Los Angeles in southern California. Hollywood, a district within Los Angeles", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7766": "Walt Disney Company", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7767": "southern California", + "5705eb3375f01819005e7768": "Sony Pictures, Universal, MGM, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Brothers. Universal, Warner Brothers, and Sony", + "5705ec1675f01819005e776e": "surf and skateboard", + "5705ec1675f01819005e776f": "Tony Hawk", + "5705ec1675f01819005e7770": "Shaun White", + "5705ec1675f01819005e7771": "Oahu", + "5705ec1675f01819005e7772": "Transpacific Yacht Race, or Transpac", "5705eccb52bb8914006896b8": "Palm Springs", "5705eccb52bb8914006896b9": "Palm Springs", - "5705eccb52bb8914006896ba": "southern California coast for its popular beaches, and the desert city", - "5705eccb52bb8914006896bb": "desert city of Palm Springs is popular for its resort feel and nearby open spaces", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896ca": "San Jose", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896cb": "around 11 miles", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896cc": "ten southern-most counties", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896cd": "north-south midway point lies at exactly 37\u00b0 9' 58", - "5705edcd52bb8914006896ce": "north-south midway point lies at exactly 37\u00b0 9' 58", - "5705eee952bb8914006896de": "southern California", + "5705eccb52bb8914006896ba": "desert city", + "5705eccb52bb8914006896bb": "desert city", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896ca": "37\u00b0 9' 58.23\" latitude", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896cb": "37\u00b0 9' 58.23\" latitude, around 11 miles", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896cc": "ten", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896cd": "Tehachapi Mountains", + "5705edcd52bb8914006896ce": "Tehachapi Mountains", + "5705eee952bb8914006896de": "Mexico", "5705eee952bb8914006896df": "Alta California", - "5705eee952bb8914006896e0": "Alta California", - "5705eee952bb8914006896e1": "Compromise of 1850 enabled California", - "5705eee952bb8914006896e2": "a free state", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a4": "quitable taxes and land laws) and pro-slavery southerners in the lightly populated \"Cow Counties\" of southern California attempted three times", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a5": "Californios", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a6": "three times", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a7": "three times", - "5705f09e75f01819005e77a8": "San Luis Obispo County. The proposal was sent to Washington", - "5705f13d52bb8914006896f0": "the seven counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura and Santa Barbara.", + "5705eee952bb8914006896e0": "Los Angeles", + "5705eee952bb8914006896e1": "the Compromise", + "5705eee952bb8914006896e2": "free state", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a4": "inequitable taxes", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a5": "Californios (dissatisfied with inequitable taxes and land laws) and pro-slavery southerners in the lightly populated \"Cow Counties", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a6": "three", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a7": "75%", + "5705f09e75f01819005e77a8": "Milton Latham", + "5705f13d52bb8914006896f0": "the Los Angeles Times", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f1": "1900", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f2": "1999", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f3": "Imperial", "5705f13d52bb8914006896f4": "seven", "5705f36452bb891400689718": "regional tourism groups", - "5705f36452bb891400689719": "two AAA Auto Clubs of the state", - "5705f36452bb89140068971a": "regional tourism groups", - "5705f36452bb89140068971b": "Tehachapis", - "5705f36452bb89140068971c": "north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties would be included in the southern California region", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77dc": "Great Lakes Megalopolis and the Northeastern megalopolis", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77dd": "urban environment", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77de": "megalopolis", - "5705f7c875f01819005e77df": "large, spread-out, suburban communities and use of automobiles and highways", + "5705f36452bb891400689719": "the California State Automobile Association", + "5705f36452bb89140068971a": "the California State Automobile Association", + "5705f36452bb89140068971b": "South of the Tehachapis", + "5705f36452bb89140068971c": "north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77dc": "Great Lakes", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77dd": "vast areas", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77de": "suburban communities and use of automobiles and highways", + "5705f7c875f01819005e77df": "automobiles and highways", "5705f7c875f01819005e77e0": "San Diego\u2013Tijuana", - "5705fb7f52bb891400689750": "Camp", - "5705fb7f52bb891400689751": "Orange", - "5705fb7f52bb891400689752": "the San Bernardino", - "5705fb7f52bb891400689753": "Riverside", - "5705fb7f52bb891400689754": "exurbs formed in the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles, the Victor Valley and the Coachella Valley with the Imperial Valley", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976a": "Mediterranean climate, with infrequent rain", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976b": "rain", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976c": "90-60", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976d": "snow is very rare in the Southwest of the state", - "5705fc3a52bb89140068976e": "90-60", + "5705fb7f52bb891400689750": "Camp Pendleton", + "5705fb7f52bb891400689751": "Inland Empire", + "5705fb7f52bb891400689752": "the United States Census Bureau", + "5705fb7f52bb891400689753": "Orange Counties", + "5705fb7f52bb891400689754": "1980s and 1990s", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976a": "Mediterranean", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976b": "Mediterranean climate, with infrequent rain", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976c": "90-60's", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976d": "rare", + "5705fc3a52bb89140068976e": "90-60's", "5705fd8475f01819005e7841": "Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains", "5705fd8475f01819005e7840": "geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7842": "natural ecosystem landscapes", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7842": "topographic, and natural ecosystem landscapes", "5705fd8475f01819005e7843": "Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains", - "5705fd8475f01819005e7844": "Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains", - "5705fec152bb89140068977a": "10,000", - "5705fec152bb89140068977b": "over $20 billion", - "5705fec152bb89140068977c": "Northridge earthquake", + "5705fd8475f01819005e7844": "Transverse and Peninsular Ranges with their peaks, into the large and small interior valleys", + "5705fec152bb89140068977a": "about 10,000", + "5705fec152bb89140068977b": "about 10,000", + "5705fec152bb89140068977c": "6.7", "5705fec152bb89140068977d": "$20 billion", - "5705fec152bb89140068977e": "over $20 billion", - "5705ffde52bb891400689784": "earthquake", - "5705ffde52bb891400689785": "6.7+ earthquake", - "5705ffde52bb891400689786": "the Puente Hills Fault, and the Elsin", - "5705ffde52bb891400689787": "Elsinore Fault Zone. The USGS", - "5705ffde52bb891400689788": "San Jacinto Fault, the Puente Hills Fault, and the Elsinore Fault Zone", - "570602fa52bb89140068979e": "politically, and economically", + "5705fec152bb89140068977e": "$20 billion", + "5705ffde52bb891400689784": "San Andreas Fault", + "5705ffde52bb891400689785": "6.7+", + "5705ffde52bb891400689786": "Puente Hills Fault, and the Elsinore Fault Zone", + "5705ffde52bb891400689787": "USGS", + "5705ffde52bb891400689788": "Earthquake occurrence", + "570602fa52bb89140068979e": "many culturally distinct areas but as a whole combine to create the southern California atmosphere", "570602fa52bb89140068979f": "global", - "570602fa52bb8914006897a0": "economic activity", - "570603c475f01819005e7882": "2010 United States Census, southern California has a population of 22,680", - "570603c475f01819005e7883": "680", - "570603c475f01819005e7884": "southern California's rate grew less than the state average of 10.0%", - "570603c475f01819005e7885": "high growth rates, southern California's rate grew less than the state average of 10.0%", - "570603c475f01819005e7886": "tech-oriented economy in the Bay Area and an emerging Greater Sacramento region", - "5706074552bb8914006897d4": "one international metropolitan area, and multiple metropolitan divisions. The region is home to two extended metropolitan areas that exceed five million", + "570602fa52bb8914006897a0": "a city with both national and sometimes global recognition, which are often the hub of economic activity", + "570603c475f01819005e7882": "2010 United States Census, southern California has a population of 22,680,010", + "570603c475f01819005e7883": "high growth rates", + "570603c475f01819005e7884": "10.0%", + "570603c475f01819005e7885": "tech-oriented", + "570603c475f01819005e7886": "Greater Sacramento", + "5706074552bb8914006897d4": "Greater Los Angeles Area", "5706074552bb8914006897d5": "five million", "5706074552bb8914006897d6": "five million", - "5706074552bb8914006897d7": "Carlsbad-San Marcos metropolitan area", - "5706074552bb8914006897d8": "17,786,419", - "570607f575f01819005e78b4": "the two", - "570607f575f01819005e78b5": "twelve cities with more than 200,000 residents and 34 cities over 100,000", - "570607f575f01819005e78b6": "34", + "5706074552bb8914006897d7": "Southern Border Region", + "5706074552bb8914006897d8": "five million", + "570607f575f01819005e78b4": "Los Angeles", + "570607f575f01819005e78b5": "more than 200,000 residents and 34 cities over 100,000", + "570607f575f01819005e78b6": "34 cities over 100,000", "570607f575f01819005e78b7": "twelve cities with more than 200,000 residents and 34 cities over 100,000", - "570607f575f01819005e78b8": "1.3 million", + "570607f575f01819005e78b8": "San Bernardino and Riverside", "5706094b52bb8914006897de": "petroleum", - "5706094b52bb8914006897df": "Hollywood", - "5706094b52bb8914006897e0": "regional logistics. The region was a leader in the housing bubble 2001\u20132007, and has been heavily impacted by the housing crash", - "5706094b52bb8914006897e1": "Southern California's economy is diverse and one of the largest in the United States", - "5706094b52bb8914006897e2": "regional logistics. The region was a leader in the housing bubble 2001\u20132007, and has been heavily impacted by the housing crash", - "57060a1175f01819005e78d2": "petroleum and aircraft manufacturing have been major industries", - "57060a1175f01819005e78d3": "petroleum and aircraft manufacturing have been major industries", - "57060a1175f01819005e78d5": "petroleum and aircraft manufacturing have been major industries. In one of the richest agricultural regions in the U.S., cattle and citrus were major industries", - "57060a1175f01819005e78d4": "petroleum and aircraft manufacturing have been major industries", - "57060a1175f01819005e78d6": "cattle and citrus were major industries", - "57060a6e52bb8914006897f8": "major business districts. Central business districts", - "57060a6e52bb8914006897f9": "business", - "57060a6e52bb8914006897fa": "major business", - "57060cc352bb89140068980e": "Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach. Los Angeles itself has many business districts including the Downtown Los Angeles central business district", - "57060cc352bb89140068980f": "the major business districts of Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica", - "57060cc352bb891400689810": "Santa Monica", - "57060cc352bb891400689811": "Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach. Los Angeles itself has many business districts including the Downtown Los Angeles central business district", - "57060df252bb891400689820": "business", - "57060df252bb891400689821": "The San Bernardino-Riverside area maintains the business districts of Downtown San Bernardino, Hospitality Business/Financial Centre", - "57060df252bb891400689822": "Hospitality Business/Financial Centre", - "57060eaf75f01819005e7910": "Santa Ana, the South Coast Metro and Newport Center districts", - "57060eaf75f01819005e7911": "Metro and Newport Center", - "57060eaf75f01819005e7912": "Orange County is a rapidly developing business center that includes Downtown Santa Ana, the South Coast Metro and Newport Center districts", - "57060eaf75f01819005e7913": "Santa Ana, the South Coast Metro and Newport Center districts", - "57060eaf75f01819005e7914": "Orange County is a rapidly developing business center", - "57060f3e75f01819005e7922": "San Diego", - "57060f3e75f01819005e7923": "Carmel Valley, Del Mar Heights, Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo", - "57060f3e75f01819005e7924": "Carmel Valley, Del Mar Heights, Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo, Sorrento Mesa", - "57060f3e75f01819005e7925": "San Diego, though the city is filled with business districts", - "570610b275f01819005e792a": "the second-busiest airport", + "5706094b52bb8914006897df": "tourism and Hollywood", + "5706094b52bb8914006897e0": "housing bubble 2001\u20132007, and has been heavily impacted by the housing crash", + "5706094b52bb8914006897e1": "diverse", + "5706094b52bb8914006897e2": "2001\u20132007", + "57060a1175f01819005e78d2": "1920s", + "57060a1175f01819005e78d3": "aerospace", + "57060a1175f01819005e78d5": "cattle and citrus", + "57060a1175f01819005e78d4": "cattle and citrus", + "57060a1175f01819005e78d6": "aerospace", + "57060a6e52bb8914006897f8": "major business districts", + "57060a6e52bb8914006897f9": "Central business districts (CBD", + "57060a6e52bb8914006897fa": "Central business districts", + "57060cc352bb89140068980e": "Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach. Los Angeles itself has many business districts including the Downtown Los Angeles central business district", + "57060cc352bb89140068980f": "Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach", + "57060cc352bb891400689810": "San Fernando Valley", + "57060cc352bb891400689811": "Downtown Los Angeles central business district", + "57060df252bb891400689820": "San Bernardino-Riverside area", + "57060df252bb891400689821": "Downtown San Bernardino, Hospitality Business/Financial Centre, University Town", + "57060df252bb891400689822": "Hospitality Business/Financial Centre, University Town", + "57060eaf75f01819005e7910": "Orange County", + "57060eaf75f01819005e7911": "University of California, Irvine", + "57060eaf75f01819005e7912": "Irvine Tech Center", + "57060eaf75f01819005e7913": "South Coast Metro", + "57060eaf75f01819005e7914": "rapidly", + "57060f3e75f01819005e7922": "Downtown San Diego", + "57060f3e75f01819005e7923": "Downtown San Diego", + "57060f3e75f01819005e7924": "North County regions", + "57060f3e75f01819005e7925": "Downtown San Diego", + "570610b275f01819005e792a": "Los Angeles International Airport", "570610b275f01819005e792b": "Los Angeles International Airport", - "570610b275f01819005e792c": "third by international passenger volume (see Busiest airports", - "570610b275f01819005e792d": "Southern California is home to Los Angeles International Airport", - "570610b275f01819005e792e": "Nuys Airport, the world's busiest general aviation airport", + "570610b275f01819005e792c": "third", + "570610b275f01819005e792d": "San Diego International Airport", + "570610b275f01819005e792e": "San Diego International Airport the busiest single runway airport in the world; 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and MLS (LA Galaxy", - "5706143575f01819005e7952": "Ducks); and MLS (LA Galaxy", - "5706143575f01819005e7953": "Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, San Diego Padres); NHL (Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks); and MLS (LA Galaxy", - "5706143575f01819005e7954": "Ducks); and MLS (LA Galaxy", - "5706149552bb891400689880": "LA Galaxy and Chivas USA", - "5706149552bb891400689881": "two", - "5706149552bb891400689882": "2005", + "5706139252bb891400689868": "5", + "5706143575f01819005e7950": "NFL", + "5706143575f01819005e7951": "MLS (LA Galaxy", + "5706143575f01819005e7952": "MLS", + "5706143575f01819005e7953": "Los Angeles Kings", + "5706143575f01819005e7954": "LA Galaxy", + "5706149552bb891400689880": "Chivas USA", + "5706149552bb891400689881": "two Major League Soccer teams in Los Angeles \u2014 the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA", + "5706149552bb891400689882": "2014 MLS season, with a second MLS team scheduled to return in 2018", "5706149552bb891400689883": "StubHub Center", - "5706149552bb891400689884": "2018", - "570614ff52bb89140068988a": "UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans", + "5706149552bb891400689884": "2014 MLS season, with a second MLS team scheduled to return in 2018", + "570614ff52bb89140068988a": "College sports", "570614ff52bb89140068988b": "USC Trojans", - "570614ff52bb89140068988c": "Trojans", - "570614ff52bb89140068988d": "USC Trojans", - "570614ff52bb89140068988e": "USC Trojans both field", - "5706155352bb891400689894": "high school", - "5706155352bb891400689895": "southern California, particularly at the high school", + "570614ff52bb89140068988c": "UCLA Bruins", + "570614ff52bb89140068988d": "Pac-12 Conference", + "570614ff52bb89140068988e": "USC Trojans", + "5706155352bb891400689894": "Rugby", + "5706155352bb891400689895": "high school", "5706155352bb891400689896": "rugby", "57092322efce8f15003a7db0": "BSkyB", - "57092322efce8f15003a7db1": "BSkyB's 2014 acquisition of Sky Italia", + "57092322efce8f15003a7db1": "BSkyB", "57092322efce8f15003a7db2": "1990", - "57092322efce8f15003a7db3": "BSkyB's 2014 acquisition of Sky Italia and a majority 90.04% interest in Sky Deutschland", - "57092322efce8f15003a7db4": "BSkyB", + "57092322efce8f15003a7db3": "British Sky Broadcasting Group plc", + "57092322efce8f15003a7db4": "British Sky Broadcasting Limited", "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc4": "2006", - "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc5": "two of the six Premier League packages that the English FA offered to broadcasters. Sky picked up the remaining four", - "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc6": "the European Commission", - "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc7": "70%", + "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc5": "two of the six Premier League packages that the English FA offered to broadcasters. Sky picked up the remaining four for \u00a31.3bn", + "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc6": "Setanta Sports", + "57094a79efce8f15003a7dc7": "\u00a34.2bn", "57094b4f9928a814004714f6": "ONdigital", - "57094b4f9928a814004714f7": "BSkyB had been excluded from being a part of the ONdigital", - "57094b4f9928a814004714f8": "three BSkyB channels were available on this platform: Sky News, Sky Three", - "57094b4f9928a814004714f9": "BBC", - "57094b4f9928a814004714fa": "BSkyB", - "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd6": "BS", - "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd7": "2007", - "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd8": "BSkyB subscription package get Sky+", - "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd9": "2011", - "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dda": "smaller version of the SkyHD", - "57094d489928a8140047150a": "NDS", + "57094b4f9928a814004714f7": "ITV Digital's free-to-air replacement, Freeview", + "57094b4f9928a814004714f8": "three", + "57094b4f9928a814004714f9": "Sky News, Sky Three, and Sky Sports News", + "57094b4f9928a814004714fa": "Pick TV", + "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd6": "Sky+ PVR", + "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd7": "September 2007, Sky launched a new TV advertising campaign targeting Sky+ at women. As of 31 March 2008", + "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd8": "Sky+ and subscribe to any BSkyB subscription package get Sky+ included at no extra charge", + "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dd9": "2007", + "57094ca7efce8f15003a7dda": "non-HD variant", + "57094d489928a8140047150a": "VideoGuard", "57094d489928a8140047150b": "NDS", - "57094d489928a8140047150c": "a Cisco Systems company. There are tight controls over use of VideoGuard", + "57094d489928a8140047150c": "Cisco Systems company", "57094d489928a8140047150d": "BSkyB", - "57094d489928a8140047150e": "BSkyB utilises the VideoGuard pay-TV scrambling system owned by NDS", - "570953a7efce8f15003a7dff": "NTL and Telewest resulted in Virgin Media removing the basic channels from the network on 1 March 2007. 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