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question:When it comes to famous people who very little know are related and half different political views, such as Gerard Way and Joe Rogan or Mara Wilson and Ben Shapiro, who else also shares these factors?

answer:Some other examples of famous people who are related and have different political views include: 1. Ivanka Trump and Mary Trump: Ivanka is the daughter of former President Donald Trump while Mary is his niece. Ivanka is known for being a Republican while Mary is a vocal critic of her uncle and identifies as a Democrat. 2. Alec Baldwin and Stephen Baldwin: Alec is a well-known actor who identifies as a Democrat while Stephen, also an actor, is a vocal supporter of the Republican Party and even endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 election. 3. Jay-Z and Kanye West: The two rappers were once close friends and collaborators but have since had a falling out due to their differing political views. Jay-Z has been vocal in his support of the Democratic Party while Kanye has expressed support for President Trump and even ran for president himself in the 2020 election. 4. Meghan McCain and Cindy McCain: Meghan is a conservative commentator and daughter of the late Senator John McCain while her mother Cindy has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration and identifies as a moderate Republican. 5. Stephen Colbert and his sister Elizabeth Colbert Busch: Stephen is a well-known comedian and host of The Late Show while his sister Elizabeth is a former Democratic congressional candidate in South Carolina. Despite their political differences, the siblings remain close.

question:What does it mean to be a "first cousin, once removed"?

answer:Being a "first cousin, once removed" means that you are related to someone as a cousin, but with a one-generation difference. Specifically, it means that one person is the child of the first cousin of the other person. For example, if your father's cousin has a child, that child would be your first cousin, once removed. The "once removed" part indicates that there is a one-generation difference between you and your cousin.

question:Despite the obvious genetic different with different people around the world, how many times removed would a pure Norwegian man be related to a pure indigenous Papuan?

answer:It is impossible to determine how many times removed a pure Norwegian man would be related to a pure indigenous Papuan without more specific information about their family trees and genetic ancestry. While all humans share a common ancestor, the degree of genetic relatedness between two individuals depends on many factors, including their geographic origins, the migration patterns of their ancestors, and the amount of genetic mixing that has occurred over time. Without this information, it is impossible to determine the degree of relatedness between two individuals from different parts of the world.

question:The abolition of slavery in the modern era tends to be because of human rights and the use of technology, as well as many other factors, but did the abolition of slavery exist in the Ancient World/Antiquity or even the Middle Ages? If so, what reasons were there?

answer:Slavery was a common practice in the ancient world and continued into the Middle Ages. However, there were instances of abolition or restrictions on slavery in some societies. In ancient Greece, for example, there were some restrictions on slavery. The philosopher Aristotle argued that slavery was a natural institution, but he also believed that slaves should be treated humanely and given some rights. In Athens, some slaves were able to earn their freedom through various means, such as serving in the military or performing exceptional services for their masters. In ancient Rome, there were also some restrictions on slavery. The emperor Augustus passed laws that limited the number of slaves that could be owned by an individual and required slave owners to treat their slaves humanely. In addition, some slaves were able to earn their freedom through manumission, which was the process of being legally released from slavery by their masters. In the Middle Ages, there were also some instances of abolition or restrictions on slavery. In the 7th century, the Islamic prophet Muhammad called for the abolition of slavery and encouraged the freeing of slaves. In Europe, some Christian leaders also called for the abolition of slavery, although it was still widely practiced. Overall, while there were some instances of abolition or restrictions on slavery in the ancient world and Middle Ages, it was still a common practice in many societies. The modern abolition of slavery was largely driven by the rise of human rights movements and the recognition of the inherent dignity and worth of all human beings.

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