Q: Information:  - Tamara McKinney ( born October 16 , 1962 ) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States . She won four World Cup season titles , most notably the 1983 overall , the only American woman to hold that title for a quarter century , until Lindsey Vonn in 2008 . McKinney 's other three season titles were in giant slalom ( 1981 , 1983 ) and slalom ( 1984 ) . She was a world champion in the combined event in 1989 , her final year of competition . Her half - brother Steve McKinney was a record holding speed skier .  - Super giant slalom, or super-G, is a racing discipline of alpine skiing. Along with the faster downhill, it is regarded as a "speed" event, in contrast to the technical events giant slalom and slalom. It debuted as an official World Cup event during the 1983 season and was added to the official schedule of the World Championships in 1987 and the Winter Olympics in 1988. Much like downhill, the other of the two "speed" events in alpine skiing, a super-G course consists of widely set gates that racers must turn around. The course is set so that skiers must turn more than in downhill, though the speeds are still much higher than in giant slalom (hence the name). Each athlete only has one run to clock the best time. In the Olympics, super-G courses are usually set on the same slopes as the downhill, but with a lower starting point.  - Annemarie Moser-Pröll (born 27 March 1953) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. Born in Kleinarl, Salzburg, she was the most successful female alpine ski racer during the 1970s, with six overall titles, including five consecutive. Moser-Pröll celebrated her biggest successes in downhill, giant slalom and combined races. In 1980, her last year as a competitor, she secured her third Olympic medal (and first gold) at Lake Placid and won five World Cup races. Her younger sister Cornelia Pröll is also a former Olympic alpine skier.  - Lindsey Caroline Vonn (née Kildow; born October 18, 1984) is an American World Cup alpine ski racer on the US Ski Team. She has won four World Cup overall championshipsone of only two female skiers to do so, along with Annemarie Moser-Pröllwith three consecutive titles in 2008, 2009, and 2010, plus another in 2012. Vonn won the gold medal in downhill at the 2010 Winter Olympics, the first ever in the event for an American woman. She has also won the record eight World Cup season titles in the downhill discipline (20082013, 2015, 2016), five titles in super-G (20092012, 2015), and three consecutive titles in the combined (20102012). In 2016 she won her 20th World Cup crystal globe title  an all-time record among men or women, passing Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden, who won 19 globes from 1975 to 1984.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'occupation' with 'alpine skier'.
A: tamara mckinney

Q: Information:  - As part of their development into young adults, humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with different roles, behaviors, and ideologies as part of this process of developing an identity. Teenage rebellion has been recognized within psychology as a set of behavioral traits that supersede class, culture, or race; some psychologists, however, have disputed the universality of the phenomenon.  - The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger. A controversial novel originally published for adults, it has since become popular with adolescent readers for its themes of teenage angst and alienation. It has been translated into almost all of the world's major languages. Around 1 million copies are sold each year with total sales of more than 65 million books. The novel's protagonist Holden Caulfield has become an icon for teenage rebellion. The novel also deals with complex issues of innocence, identity, belonging, loss, and connection.  - Jerome David "J.D." Salinger (January 1, 1919 January 27, 2010) was an American writer who is known for his widely-read novel, "The Catcher in the Rye". Following his early success publishing short stories and Catcher in the Rye, Salinger led a very private life for more than a half-century. He published his final original work in 1965 and gave his last interview in 1980.  - `` The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls '' is an unpublished work by J. D. Salinger . It is about the death of Kenneth Caulfield , who later became the character Allie in The Catcher in the Rye .  - Holden Caulfield (born c.1933) is the fictional teenage protagonist and narrator of author J. D. Salinger's 1951 novel "The Catcher in the Rye". Since the book's publication, Holden has become an icon for teenage rebellion and angst, and now stands among the most important characters of 20th-century American literature. The name Holden Caulfield was used in an unpublished short story written in 1942 and first appeared in print in 1945.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'genre' with 'short story'.
A:
the ocean full of bowling balls