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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: RQFTCICR14 Game 9, Rounds 2-3: CanLi    |
|    11 May 23 23:28:12    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 5/11/23 21:07, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 9, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)       >       > Answer these 2014 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.       >       > 1. Google introduced to Canada on Wednesday a TV streaming gadget.       > What is it called?       >       > 2. The "most hated man in America" died on Wednesday -- the       > founder of the Westboro Baptist Church. What was his name?       >       >       > * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters       >       > We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work       > of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.       >       > 1. Hagar Shipley, a 90-year-old woman facing her mortality and       > reviewing her past.              Margaret Atwood              >       > 2. Brian O'Connal, a sensitive boy growing up in a small       > Depression-era Saskatchewan town.       >       > 3. Percival "King" Leary, a legendary retired hockey player living       > in a small-town nursing home.       >       > 4. Robert Ross, a World War I officer who loses his sanity and is       > court-martialed after a tragic event.       >       > 5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.       >       > 6. Grace Marks, an amnesiac servant girl convicted of murder.       >       > 7. Dunstan Ramsay, a mild-mannered schoolteacher.       >       > 8. Joanne Kilbourn, a Saskatchewan widow and political scientist       > with a nose for crime.       >       > 9. Piscine Molitor Patel, a zookeeper's son with a strong survival       > instinct.       >       > 10. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, of the homicide department of the       Sûreté       > du Québec.       >       >       > * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming       >       > 1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000       > years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the       > Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what       > sports-related item?              hockey stick              >       > 2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research       > Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when       > climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers       > were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal       > dubbed in the press?              Climategate              >       > 3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average       > temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources       > of information. Name either one.              ice cores from glaciers              >       > 4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-       > related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the       > effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than       > originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002       > when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated       > in just 35 days. What features?              ice shelf              >       > 5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount       > of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.       > It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,       > as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone       > would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).              Greenland              >       > 6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major       > greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to       > global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of       > transportation combined.              methane              >       > 7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens       > about global warming, which has been credited with having a major       > impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the       > environmental movement.              An Inconvenient Truth              >       > 8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological       > or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the       > atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred       > to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,       > and forests and other vegetation.              carbon sink              >       > 9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming       > believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is       > used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events       > such as volcanos or changes in solar output.              anthropogenic              >       > 10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to       > mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what       > city, where the treaty was adopted?              Kyoto Protocol              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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