
Answer: Dharavi compared to other large slums in the world. Map according to Mike Davis.
At one time the Phyrgians were without a king. An oracle at Telmissus (the ancient capital of Phyrgia) decreed that the next man to enter the city driving an ox-cart should become their king. This man was a poor peasant, Z, who drove into town on his ox-cart. He was declared king by the priests. This had been predicted in a second way by a sign of the gods, when an eagle had landed on that ox-cart. In gratitude, his son Midas dedicated the ox-cart to the Phrygian god Sabazios (whom the Greeks identified with Zeus) and either tied it to a post or tied its shaft with an intricate ____ of cornel bark. The ox-cart still stood in the palace of the former kings of Phyrgia in the fourth century BC when Y arrived, at which point Phrygia had been reduced to a province of the Persian empire.
In 333 BC, while wintering here, Y attempted to "solve" X. When he could not find the end to X to "solve" it, he sliced it in half with a stroke of his sword, producing the required ends (the so-called "Y-ian solution"). That night there was a violent thunderstorm. The prophets took this as a sign that Zeus was pleased and would grant Y many victories. Once Y had sliced X with a sword-stroke, his biographers claimed in retrospect that an oracle further prophesied that the one to "solve" X would become the king of Asia.
Identify X, Y and Z.It is a philosophical statement in Latin used by X, which became a fundamental element of Western philosophy. The simple meaning of the phrase is that if someone is wondering whether or not they exist, that is in and of itself proof that they do exist (because, at the very least, there is an "I" who is doing the thinking).
X's original statement was from his Discourse on Method (1637). He wrote it in French, not in Latin, thereby reaching a wider audience in his country than that of scholars. He uses the Latin alternative in the later Principles of Philosophy (1644), Part 1, article 7: "This proposition, _________, is the first and the most certain which presents itself to whoever conducts his thoughts in order".).
Identify X and his statement.
Publication: Pune Mirror; | Date: Aug 23, 2010; | Section: Variety; | Page: 35 |
It is commonly believed that the coffee bean that originated in the port city of X was encountered by Marco Polo on his trip through the Arab World. After the month and a half of Polo's turbulent journey, his party were forced to go ashore at Ṣūr (modern-day Tyre, Lebanon) to resupply their stocks, because the captain, William Maurice, had provided insufficient room for food storage. In the marketplace there, Polo found a Yemenite salesman who had brought coffee beans from X, purchased some and ultimately returned with them (among many other imports) to Europe. However, the bean was not widely known through Europe until the 17th century. In 1595 Spanish Jesuit missionary Pedro Paez was the first European to taste X's coffee in place. The term "X" in relation to chocolate and coffee–chocolate blends is strictly as a result of European influence. Chocolate is not cultivated at X nor imported into it. Identify X.
Answer: Mocha which gives its name to the Mocha coffee
X, published in 1975, features Y in his final appearance in Z's works. Z wrote the novel in the early 1940s, during World War II, wanting to have a fitting end to Y's series of novels, Z had the novel locked away in a bank vault for over thirty years. The final Y novel that Z wrote was published in 1972. Knowing that she could no longer write any novels, the elderly Z authorised X's removal from the vault and subsequent publication. It was the last of her books to be published during her lifetime.
Identify X, Y and Z.
X is a mass found trapped in the gastrointestinal system (usually the stomach, though it can occur in other locations.There are several varieties of X, some of which have inorganic constituents and others organic.
X were sought because they were believed to have the power of a universal antidote against any poison. It was believed that a drinking glass which contained a X would neutralize any poison poured into it. The word "X" comes from the Persian word which literally means "protection from poison."
In 1575, the surgeon Ambroise Pare described an experiment to test the properties of the X. At the time, X was deemed to be able to cure the effects of any poison, but Paré believed this was impossible. It happened that a cook at Paré's court was caught stealing fine silver cutlery. In his shame, the cook agreed to be poisoned. He then used X to no great avail as he died in agony seven hours later. Paré had proved that X could not cure all poisons as was commonly believed at the time.
This is a very poorly formed question, but interesting nonetheless:
"A" is described as resembling "a small, thin, flexible lap computer" encased in a "sturdy plastic cover". It is presumably of robust construction, able to withstand falling through time/space wormholes and being thrown into swamps, being rescued, and still operating. Its entries are arranged alphabetically on the screen and accessed via typing entry codes on a keyboard.
The entry for X in "A" describes X in the words "E".
A group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Answer to the Question of "C" from a supercomputer specially built for this purpose. It takes the supercomputer 7½ million years to compute and check the answer. Being unsatisfied with the Answer, they set about finding the Question which would give the Answer meaning, whereupon the supercomputer designed X, to calculate it. However, ten million years later, and just five minutes before the completion of the program X was designed to execute, X is demolished. When you enter "B"(a place), they announce:A group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Answer to the Question of "C" from a supercomputer specially built for this purpose. It takes the supercomputer 7½ million years to compute and check the answer. Being unsatisfied with the Answer, they set about finding the Question which would give the Answer meaning, whereupon the supercomputer designed X, to calculate it. However, ten million years later, and just five minutes before the completion of the program X was designed to execute, X is demolished.
"D" is the message left by the dolphins when they departed X just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspatial express route.
Identify A, B, C, D and E.