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Showing posts with label Steps. Show all posts
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Jul 1, 2019

[Answer] 2. The classic thriller "The 39 Steps" (1935) was directed by one of the most influential movie directors of all time. What was his name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The classic thriller "The 39 Steps" (1935) was directed by one of the most influential movie directors of all time. What was his name?"



...1. Alfred Hitchcock 2. Don Sharp 3. Ralph Thomas 4. Ken Hannam Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) directed over 50 films, many of them classic thrillers. On the list of 100 years, 100 films by The American Film Institute (A.F.I) he has four movies, the most by any director: "Psycho" (1960), "North by Northwest" (1959), "Rear Window" (1954) and "Vertigo" (1958). "The 39 Steps" (1935) and "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) are on the British Film Institute's (B.F.I.) Top 100 British Films list. Ralph Thomas (1915-2001) directed the 1956 version of "The 39 Steps" with Kenneth More as Hannay but achieved fame as the director of the "Doctor in the House" movies. Don Sharp (1921-2011) directed the 1978 remake of "The 39 Steps" with Robert Powell as Hannay. Ken Hannam (1929-2004) created the 1988 TV series "Hannay" with Robert Powell again playing the lead.

Feb 8, 2019

[Answer] 6. What is it called when a person takes too many steps with the ball without bouncing it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What is it called when a person takes too many steps with the ball without bouncing it?"



...1. dribble 2. travel 3. goaltending 4. field goal Traveling is also an infraction in basketball. It results in a turnover.

Jan 18, 2019

[Answer] 8. What is it called when a person takes too many steps with the ball without bouncing it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What is it called when a person takes too many steps with the ball without bouncing it?"



...1. dribble 2. travel 3. goaltending 4. field goal Traveling is also an infraction in basketball. It results in a turnover.

Jan 1, 2019

[Answer] 9. If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?"



...1. Running 2. Charging 3. Elbowing 4. Roughing Running is not a penalty. Elbowing is when a player uses their elbow to hit someone. Roughing is generally the penalty for punching someone with the gloves still on.

Dec 4, 2018

[Answer] 1. With respect to computer science principles, what is the term used for a reasonably detailed sequence of steps designed to solve a problem or perform a task?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. With respect to computer science principles, what is the term used for a reasonably detailed sequence of steps designed to solve a problem or perform a task?"



...1. algorithm 2. dish washer 3. toaster oven 4. central processing unit Basically, an algorithm is a detailed method for arriving at a solution for a given problem. There are many algorithms for accomplishing seemingly fundamental tasks, such as sorting numbers. Algorithms are often represented in what is known as pseudocode.

Nov 27, 2018

[Answer] 1. What group, known for its "steps", can trace its origins to a religious movement in the early 20th century called the Oxford Group?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What group, known for its "steps", can trace its origins to a religious movement in the early 20th century called the Oxford Group?"



...1. American Anthropological Association 2. Alcoholics Anonymous 3. Associated American Artists 4. Alvesta Alternative Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, was founded in the mid 1930s. It can trace its roots to the principles practiced by members of the religious movement of the early 20th century known as the Oxford Group. The ideas of self-improvement by performing a self-inventory, admitting wrongs, making amends, using prayer and meditation, and carrying the message to others became the basis for the 12-steps that AA incorporated into its program.

Oct 21, 2018

[Answer] If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?"



...Running is not a penalty. Elbowing is when a player uses their elbow to hit someone. Roughing is generally the penalty for punching someone with the gloves still on.

Oct 19, 2018

[Answer] If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "If a player takes more than 3 steps before hitting an opponent, which of the following penalties are called?"



...Running is not a penalty. Elbowing is when a player uses their elbow to hit someone. Roughing is generally the penalty for punching someone with the gloves still on.

Sep 14, 2018

[Ans] How many steps does it take to reach the top of The Empire State Building?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many steps does it take to reach the top of The Empire State Building?"



The Empire State Building is the 5th-tallest skyscraper in the United States and the 28th-tallest in the world. According to the official fact sheet, the building has 102 floors, with 1,860 steps from street level to the 102nd floor. Taking the stairs instead of the elevator is standard advice to get fit but some athletes and charity runners take it to the extreme with a run up 1,576 steps to the 86th-floor observation deck. The record time for the famous Empire State Building foot race is 9 minutes and 33 seconds, achieved by Australian professional cyclist Paul Crake in 2003. Source: esbnyc.com

[Answer] How many steps does it take to reach the top of The Empire State Building?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many steps does it take to reach the top of The Empire State Building?"



...The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is the 5th-tallest skyscraper in the United States and the 28th-tallest in the world. According to the official fact sheets the building rises 1,860 steps from the first to the 102nd floor. The Empire State Building Run-Up is a foot race from ground level to the 86th-floor observation deck, and has been held annually since 1978. The race covers a vertical distance of 1,050 feet and takes in 1,576 steps. The record time is 9 minutes and 33 seconds, achieved by Australian professional cyclist Paul Crake in 2003.

Jun 4, 2017

[Ans] which famous landmark has 296 steps?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "which famous landmark has 296 steps?"



It is situated behind Pisa's cathedral and is the third oldest structure in the city's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), after the cathedral and the Pisa Baptistry. The tower's tilt began during construction, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure's weigh.

May 24, 2017

[Ans] in the famous training montage, rocky climbs the steps of which building?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "in the famous training montage, rocky climbs the steps of which building?"



The Philadelphia Museum of Art administers several annexes including the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, which is located across the street just north of the main building. The Perelman Building, which opened in 2007.