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question:Please answer the following question: FINAL EXAM Question 1. Which Canadian businessman, investor, and philanthropist created the name "Ice District" for a 2.5 billion mixed-use sports district in Edmonton, Alberta? A:

answer:A: Daryl Katz Daryl Allan Katz is a Canadian businessman, investor, and philanthropist who created the name "Ice District" for a 2.5 billion mixed-use sports and entertainment district in Edmonton, Alberta. He is the owner of the Edmonton Oilers hockey team and the chairman of the Katz Group of Companies, which has a diverse range of business interests, including sports, entertainment, and real estate development. The Ice District, centered around Rogers Place - the home arena of the Edmonton Oilers, is one of the largest mixed-use development projects in Canada.

question:Given the question: The exercise is to decide whether the question accepts the proposed suggestion as a correct answer. If yes, write "True", otherwise write "False". Question: what is prefix phone number Suggestion: A full telephone number is usually made up of country code (required for international calls only), area code (required for calls between telephone areas), prefix, and subscriber number. The answer is:

answer:True

question:Voters who plan to say No in Thursday’s referendum have been urged not to be intimidated by independence ‘bullies’. As Alex Salmond was accused of failing to take a stand against a ‘mob’ outside BBC headquarters in Glasgow on Sunday, Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael told voters: ‘Don’t let the bullies shout you down.’ Up to 1,000 independence supporters gathered outside the broadcaster’s building, accusing it of bias towards the No campaign. Scroll down for video. Alex Salmond, pictured, was accused of failing to take a stand against a ‘mob’ outside BBC headquarters in Glasgow. Up to 1,000 independence supporters gathered outside the BBC headquarters in Glasgow in Sunday, accusing it of bias towards the No campaign. On Monday, the National Union of Journalists warned against abuse of reporters holding the powerful to account. No campaign sources accused Yes supporters of intimidation tactics, including claims that:. Former Defence Secretary John Reid accused the Yes side of using the ‘language of abuse’ towards women who speak up for union, and he alleged that Alex Salmond’s supporters had organised ‘street mobs’ to intimidate No campaigners. Harry Potter author JK Rowling, pictured, and lingerie boss Michelle Mone were subjected to abuse after expressing support for the No campaign, it has been reported. Harry Potter author JK Rowling and lingerie boss Michelle Mone were subjected to abuse after expressing support for the No campaign. Lord Reid said: ‘The language I worry about is the language of abuse towards....women in particular...the opponents of separatism.’ On Monday, Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, spoke at a No campaign meeting in Glasgow, disrupted by pro-independence hecklers. How the protests outside the BBC headquarters was reported in Monday's Daily Mail. Activists said they felt intimidated by Yes demonstrators gathered outside. Pro-union Respect MP George Galloway said hundreds of No supporters had faced an ‘ordeal’ as they entered, adding: ‘We are not less Scottish than those saying yes.’ Several Yes campaigners were ejected after attempting to break up the meeting. Mr Carmichael said: ‘My message to those who … reject the idea we should walk away from the things we have built together as part of the UK is clear: don’t let the bullies shout you down … You’ve got a mob outside … the BBC headquarters in Glasgow, trying to influence their reporting of this referendum. Danny Alexander (pictured), Chief Secretary to the Treasury, spoke at a No campaign meeting in Glasgow, disrupted by pro-independence hecklers. ‘These are serious, serious tactics to be adopted and really, the person who could stop it all and pull the heat out of this is Alex Salmond.’ Speaking at Edinburgh Airport yesterday, the First Minister backed the demonstrators, saying: ‘You must allow people to express a view in a peaceful and joyous fashion – that is part of the democratic aspect of politics.’ But Conservative MSP Alex Johnstone said: ‘These marches revealed the desperate depths the Yes campaign is willing to stoop to … to describe these as joyous is a disgrace.’ What are highlight points for this article?

answer:1. Voters planning to say No in the independence referendum have been urged not to be intimidated by 'bullies'. 2. Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael encouraged voters not to let bullies shout them down. 3. Up to 1,000 pro-independence supporters gathered outside BBC headquarters, accusing the broadcaster of bias towards the No campaign. 4. No campaign sources accused Yes supporters of intimidation tactics. 5. Former Defence Secretary John Reid accused the Yes side of using abusive language towards women who speak up for the union. 6. JK Rowling and Michelle Mone faced abuse for expressing support for the No campaign. 7. Danny Alexander's No campaign meeting in Glasgow was disrupted by pro-independence hecklers. 8. Alistair Carmichael called on Alex Salmond to stop the intimidation tactics. 9. Alex Salmond supported the demonstrators, describing their actions as "part of the democratic aspect of politics". 10. Conservative MSP Alex Johnstone criticized the Yes campaign's tactics, calling it "a disgrace."

question:Question: who is the writer of the beowulf poem? I found the following answer on Google: Its composition by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet is dated between the 8th and the early 11th century. Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.

answer:Yes, that is a correct answer. The epic poem Beowulf was written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet and its composition is generally dated between the 8th and the early 11th century. Apart from being composed in Old English, specific details about the author or the exact date of composition remain unknown. The poem tells the story of Beowulf, a hero who battles various monsters, including the fearsome Grendel, and goes on to become a legendary king. Beowulf is an important work that helps scholars understand and study Old English literature, culture, and history.

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