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Information:  - GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange) was an online service created by a General Electric business, GEIS (now GXS), that ran from 1985 through the end of 1999. In 1994, GEnie claimed around 350,000 users. Peak simultaneous usage was around 10,000 users. It was one of the pioneering services in the field, though eventually replaced by the Internet and graphics-based services, most notably AOL.  - Babylon (or ; Aramaic: , "Babel", , "Bavel", , "Bbil") was a major city of ancient Mesopotamia in the fertile plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The city was built upon the Euphrates and divided in equal parts along its left and right banks, with steep embankments to contain the river's seasonal floods. Babylon was originally a small Semitic Akkadian city dating from the period of the Akkadian Empire c. 2300 BC.  - The Day of the Djinn Warriors is the fourth installment of the Children of the Lamp series. The author, Philip Kerr, has said on his website that he is planning to write a total of six books although he hasn't decided what the titles of the remaining books will be.  - The Akkadian Empire was the first ancient Semitic-speaking empire of Mesopotamia, centered in the city of Akkad and its surrounding region, also called Akkad in ancient Mesopotamia and Accad in the Bible (Genesis 10:10). The empire united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule. The Akkadian Empire controlled Mesopotamia (modern Iraq, Kuwait, northeast Syria and southeast Turkey), the Levant (modern Syria and Lebanon), and eastern and southern parts of Anatolia (modern Turkey) and Iran, sending military expeditions as far south as Dilmun and Magan (modern Bahrain and Oman) in the Arabian Peninsula.  - The Euphrates (Sumerian: : "Buranuna", : "Purattu", : "al-Furt", : "Prt", : "Yeprat", : "Perat", ) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia. Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia. Originating in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates flows through Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, which empties into the Persian Gulf.  - Children of the Lamp is a series of fantasy novels for senior children as well as adolescents and adults written by the British author P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of twins John and Philippa, as they discover how to act in the world of djinn. (genies). The story has a variety of themes, family, adventure, and loyalty being a few. The first book, "The Akhenaten Adventure", was published in 2004. The second book, "The Blue Djinn of Babylon", was published in 2006. The third book, "The Cobra King of Kathmandu", was also released in 2006. The fourth book was published in August 2007, and is named "The Day of the Djinn Warriors". The fifth book came out in 2009 and is titled "The Eye of the Forest". The sixth book, "The Five Fakirs of Faizabad", was released on November 1, 2010. The film rights are held by Paramount.  - Summary. Mrs. Gaunt will be going to go to a plastic surgeon djinn named Dr. Kowalski to make Mrs. Gaunt's body look just like her former one. However, djinn can no longer ride whirlwinds safely because of global warming, so she has to fly down to the doctor in Brazil on a regular airplane. Meanwhile, John and Phillipa are invited to a Djinnverso Tournament at Mr. Vodyannoy's house, the Nightshakes.  - The Blue Djinn of Babylon is a novel by P.B. Kerr which tells the second chapter of John and Philippa Gaunt and their adventures as djinn . It is the second book of the Children of the Lamp series . The book earned a place on the New York Times Best Seller list for children 's books and received generally favorable reviews .  - The Akhenaten Adventure is a novel by the Scottish writer P.B. Kerr. It is the first book of the "Children of the Lamp" series. It tells the story of John and Philippa Gaunt and their adventures when they find that they are djinn, or mystical genies. The book was on the New York Times Best Seller list for children's books and received generally favorable reviews. The novel's sequel is "The Blue Djinn of Babylon", the second book in the seven part series.    'the blue djinn of babylon' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'author'?  Choices: - akhenaten  - one  - philip kerr
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philip kerr


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Information:  - Grödig is a market town of Salzburg-Umgebung District in the state of Salzburg in Austria.   - Thomas Günther Eder ( born December 25 , 1980 ) is an Austrian football player currently playing for SV Grödig .  - The Austrian Regional League West is a third-tier division of Austrian football introduced in the 1980-81 season as successor of the "Alpenliga". It covers the Austrian states of Salzburg, Tyrol (excepting East Tyrol) and Vorarlberg and is one of three leagues at this level.  - Sportverein Grödig is an Austrian association football club from Grödig. The team currently competes in the Austrian Regional League West, the 3rd tier of Austrian football.    'thomas eder' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'place of birth'?  Choices: - of  - salzburg  - vorarlberg
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salzburg