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On what date was Hamid Karzai elected as the head of the transitional government by the Loya Jirga following the fall of the Taliban?
Following the collapse of the Taliban regime in late 2001, the Emergency Loya Jirga was convened in Kabul in June 2002. On June 13, 2002, the assembly elected Hamid Karzai to lead the Afghan Transitional Administration, marking a pivotal moment in the country's post-conflict political reconstruction process.
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Who is the author of the political memoir titled 'The White House Years'?
Henry Kissinger, the former United States Secretary of State, authored 'The White House Years'. This significant work provides a detailed account of his experiences and policy decisions during his tenure in the Nixon administration. The book is widely regarded as an essential primary source for understanding American foreign policy and international diplomacy during the Cold War era.
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Which magazine, founded in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace, pioneered the direct mail marketing model for books, magazines, and other consumer products?
DeWitt Wallace and his wife Lila Acheson Wallace founded Reader's Digest in 1922. The publication became legendary for its condensed articles and its innovative use of direct mail marketing to build a massive subscriber base. This business model allowed the company to successfully market not just the magazine, but also a wide array of other products, including books and music collections, for many decades.
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Who is credited as the founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross?
Jean Henri Dunant, a Swiss businessman and social activist, founded the Red Cross after witnessing the horrors of the Battle of Solferino in 1859. His efforts led to the Geneva Convention and the establishment of the international humanitarian movement.
Henry Dunant, a Swiss businessman and social activist, founded the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863. His initiative was inspired by the suffering he witnessed at the Battle of Solferino, leading to the creation of an international humanitarian movement.
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Which business model is best exemplified by the company 'Amazon'?
Amazon is a multinational technology company that focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, and artificial intelligence. It is widely recognized as the world's largest online marketplace, making 'E-Commerce' the most accurate classification for its primary business operations and global impact.
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Which United Nations organ was tasked with overseeing territories that were not yet fully self-governing?
The United Nations Trusteeship Council was established under the UN Charter to supervise the administration of Trust Territories. Its primary objective was to promote the political, economic, social, and educational advancement of the inhabitants of these territories and their progressive development towards self-government or independence. It suspended operations in 1994 after the last trust territory, Palau, attained independence.
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What was the name of the primary airport that served Oslo, Norway, before the opening of the current main international airport?
Oslo Airport, Fornebu, served as the main airport for Oslo, Norway, from 1939 until it was closed in 1998. It was located on the Fornebu peninsula. Following its closure, all commercial traffic was transferred to the newly constructed Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. Fornebu remains a significant historical site in Norwegian aviation, and the area has since been redeveloped into a major residential and business district.
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What is the historical and political significance of 10 Downing Street?
10 Downing Street, located in London, serves as the official residence and the primary office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It is a world-famous address where the British Cabinet meets and where the Prime Minister hosts foreign dignitaries and conducts high-level government business. It has been the home and office of British leaders since the 18th century.
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What is the meaning of the term 'Quorum' in a formal meeting context?
A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (such as a board, committee, or legislative body) necessary to conduct the business of that group. If a quorum is not present, the body cannot legally vote on motions or take official actions. This rule ensures that decisions are made by a representative portion of the total membership rather than a small, unrepresentative group.