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Detailed Instructions: Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Problem:1999: UPN's potential breakout hit, Shasta McCrackhead , is tamed into the disastrously dull Shasta McNasty . Look where it is in the ratings now.
Solution: | Shasta McCrackhead, is tamed into dull Shasta McNasty. Look where it is in the ratings now. |
Fill in the response. -- What's the difference between a flat panel display and a CRT display? -- The highest resolution for consumer-grade CRT TVs was 1080i; in contrast, many flat-panels can display 1080p or even 4K resolution. -- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article? -- | As of 2016, some devices that use flat-panels, such as tablet computers, smartphones and, less commonly, laptops, use touchscreens, a feature that enables users to select onscreen icons or trigger actions (e.g., playing a digital video) by touching the screen. |
Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "Which of the following is not a type of plant: sugar beets, roots, or willows?" is in "The root system and the shoot system are interdependent – the usually nonphotosynthetic root system depends on the shoot system for food, and the usually photosynthetic shoot system depends on water and minerals from the root system. Cells in each system are capable of creating cells of the other and producing adventitious shoots or roots. Stolons and tubers are examples of shoots that can grow roots. Roots that spread out close to the surface, such as those of willows, can produce shoots and ultimately new plants. In the event that one of the systems is lost, the other can often regrow it. In fact it is possible to grow an entire plant from a single leaf, as is the case with Saintpaulia, or even a single cell – which can dedifferentiate into a callus (a mass of unspecialised cells) that can grow into a new plant. In vascular plants, the xylem and phloem are the conductive tissues that transport resources between shoots and roots. Roots are often adapted to store food such as sugars or starch, as in sugar beets and carrots.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: roots
Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "Which institution did Feynman turn down?" is in "After the war, Feynman declined an offer from the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, despite the presence there of such distinguished faculty members as Albert Einstein, Kurt Gödel and John von Neumann. Feynman followed Hans Bethe, instead, to Cornell University, where Feynman taught theoretical physics from 1945 to 1950. During a temporary depression following the destruction of Hiroshima by the bomb produced by the Manhattan Project, he focused on complex physics problems, not for utility, but for self-satisfaction. One of these was analyzing the physics of a twirling, nutating dish as it is moving through the air. His work during this period, which used equations of rotation to express various spinning speeds, proved important to his Nobel Prize–winning work, yet because he felt burned out and had turned his attention to less immediately practical problems, he was surprised by the offers of professorships from other renowned universities.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: Institute for Advanced Study
Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "The Buddha is considered to be more than just?" is in "In the Mahayana, the Buddha tends not to be viewed as merely human, but as the earthly projection of a beginningless and endless, omnipresent being (see Dharmakaya) beyond the range and reach of thought. Moreover, in certain Mahayana sutras, the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha are viewed essentially as One: all three are seen as the eternal Buddha himself.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: | human |
Q: The Drill Sergeants trained the troops aggressively because they need to be trained well to survive in war.
Who they is? OPTIONS:
- The Drill Sergeants
- the troops
A: the troops
Q: Bill was robbed by John, so the officer arrested him.
Who him is? OPTIONS:
- Bill
- John
A: John
Q: Tiger Woods dropped Randy as his caddy because he was not satisfied with his work.
Who he is? OPTIONS:
- Tiger Woods
- Randy
A: | Tiger Woods |
The first robot to assist in surgery was the Arthrobot, which was developed and used for the first time in Vancouver in 1983. Intimately involved were biomedical engineer, Dr. James McEwen, Geof Auchinleck, a UBC engineering physics grad, and Dr. Brian Day as well as a team of engineering students. The robot was used in an orthopaedic surgical procedure on 12 March 1984, at the UBC Hospital in Vancouver. Over 60 arthroscopic surgical procedures were performed in the first 12 months, and a 1985 National Geographic video on industrial robots, The Robotics Revolution, featured the device. Other related robotic devices developed at the same time included a surgical scrub nurse robot, which handed operative instruments on voice command, and a medical laboratory robotic arm. A YouTube video entitled Arthrobot illustrates some of these in operation.
When was the first robot used in surgery? OK. Let's think. My stream of consciousness: | The relevant information to answer the above question is: The first robot to assist in surgery was the Arthrobot, which was developed and used for the first time in Vancouver in 1983. The answer is 1983. |
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Japanese.
But I'm 52 years old, and I'm going to admit to you that I've never had a drop of alcohol. | 私は今52才ですそして告白いたしますが一滴たりともお酒を飲まずにやってきました |
The following price guidelines are for bed and breakfast per person per night unless otherwise indicated.
Does it follow that "All of the price guidelines for for multi-stay nights for multiple people. "? | no |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Washington (CNN) Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that the US is willing to sit down for talks with North Korea, but only if it relinquishes its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Tillerson, speaking at the State Department press briefing, stressed that the US was not seeking regime change or looking to send its military "north of the 38th parallel" that divides North and South Korea. But he emphasized that the danger posed by Pyongyang, which test fired two intercontinental ballistic missiles in July, was unacceptable. "We do not seek regime change. We do not seek an accelerated reunification of the peninsula. We do not seek an excuse to send our military north of the 38th parallel," Tillerson said during a surprise visit to the agency's briefing room on Tuesday.Secretary of State Tillerson spoke at the press briefing for the first time"We are not your enemy," Tillerson said, speaking to North Korea directly
Question:Tillerson said the threat from _ has "materialized in the ways we expected it would" and that the administration's first response has been to initiate "a sustained and continued intensified campaign of what I like to call peaceful pressure." | North Korea |
What is creativity? How de we define creativity? Where does creativity come from? How philosophical is the notion of creativity? Is everyone’s ‘creativity’ different? Or is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli? These are all the questions I’ve been thinking (and googling, and youtubing) since beginning this Capturing Creativity studio* and I have found some answers or maybe I’ve just found more questions: Creativity is generally defined as the ability to make new things, or come up with new ideas, it’s an ability to think outside the box, to see unique solutions and employ them in inventive ways. In this sense creativity is not always utilised when being ‘creative’, as to be creative is simply defined as the ability to make or produce something. However I guess that depends on your definition of creative, how different, unique, special, once off, un-influenced does something have to be, to be classified as creative? This is where creativity get’s tricky. It’s all well and good to be like oh this is what creativity is, so it’s easy to investigate it, but what if you don’t define that as being creative, maybe that was just following a formula, a somewhat inspired formula, but maybe it is just a formula. Creativity to most people seems to be a random mix of once off genius combined with solid skill and hard work and for us humans these percentages are unique to us. Maybe creativity to you is 90% unique idea, 5% skill and 5% hard work. Maybe creativity to you is 40% unique idea, 50% skill and 10% hard work. Maybe for you creativity doesn’t have to involve any hard work at all. For me when it comes to creativity I’m most interested in that unique idea portion; where does that unique idea come from? Is it simply random? Is it a gift from the gods? Is our unique idea just a product of a lot of subconscious effort, only made aware to us in the sense of a ‘random’ idea? Have we been influenced by something, processed it... Question: What does creativity seem to be to most people? Options: A. Something that doesn't involve any hard work at all B. not enough information C. A random mix of once off genius combined with solid skill and hard work D. The ability to make or produce something === The correct answer is
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TASK DEFINITION: Answer the question from the given passage. Your answer should be directly extracted from the passage, and it should be a single entity, name, or number, not a sentence.
PROBLEM: Passage: The study also found that there were two previously unknown but related clades (genetic branches) of the Y. pestis genome associated with medieval mass graves. These clades (which are thought to be extinct) were found to be ancestral to modern isolates of the modern Y. pestis strains Y. p. orientalis and Y. p. medievalis, suggesting the plague may have entered Europe in two waves. Surveys of plague pit remains in France and England indicate the first variant entered Europe through the port of Marseille around November 1347 and spread through France over the next two years, eventually reaching England in the spring of 1349, where it spread through the country in three epidemics. Surveys of plague pit remains from the Dutch town of Bergen op Zoom showed the Y. pestis genotype responsible for the pandemic that spread through the Low Countries from 1350 differed from that found in Britain and France, implying Bergen op Zoom (and possibly other parts of the southern Netherlands) was not directly infected from England or France in 1349 and suggesting a second wave of plague, different from those in Britain and France, may have been carried to the Low Countries from Norway, the Hanseatic cities or another site. Question: What do the strains of y. pestis suggest abut the plague?
SOLUTION: the plague may have entered Europe in two waves
PROBLEM: Passage: The city has two universities — Newcastle University and Northumbria University. Newcastle University has its origins in the School of Medicine and Surgery, established in 1834 and became independent from Durham University on 1 August 1963 to form the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle University is now one of the UK's leading international universities. It won the coveted Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2000. Northumbria University has its origins in the Newcastle Polytechnic, established in 1969 and became the University of Northumbria at Newcastle in 1992 as part of the UK-wide process in which polytechnics became new universities. Northumbria University was voted 'Best New University' by The Times Good University Guide 2005 and also won a much coveted company award of the 'Most IT enabled organisation' (in the UK), by the IT industry magazine Computing. Question: What did Newcastle University win in 2000?
SOLUTION: Sunday Times University of the Year award
PROBLEM: Passage: Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, invited Huguenots to settle in his realms, and a number of their descendants rose to positions of prominence in Prussia. Several prominent German military, cultural, and political figures were ethnic Huguenot, including poet Theodor Fontane, General Hermann von François, the hero of the First World War Battle of Tannenberg, Luftwaffe General and fighter ace Adolf Galland, Luftwaffe flying ace Hans-Joachim Marseille, and famed U-boat captain Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière. The last Prime Minister of the (East) German Democratic Republic, Lothar de Maizière, is also a descendant of a Huguenot family, as is the German Federal Minister of the Interior, Thomas de Maizière. Question: Who was the final Prime Minister of East Germany?
SOLUTION: | Lothar de Maizière
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In this task, you're given a context passage, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer to a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible.
Input: Consider Input: Alex was messing around and being wild and spilled his mom, Riley's coffee.
Question: What will happen to Alex?
Output: say sorry
Input: Consider Input: Such a sad day for us brits and now Khan ends up like another prince nazim . Well unless a rematch is announced i think we can bid fairwell to how popular boxing has become over the last 5 months in england . Whilst i had my doubts about this fight i saw videos over the net of the columbian boxer and how hungry he was .
Question: What will happen after the next boxing match ?
Output: The boxer will get a knock out .
Input: Consider Input: Following the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn, for infidelity, Elizabeth is exiled to Hatfield House and declared illegitimate (thereby losing her place in line of succession the throne) by her father, King Henry VIII. She is accompanied by her loyal servants, Mr. Parry and her governess Mrs. Ashley. Over the years, her position rises and falls on the whim of her father. The child is periodically summoned to return to London to become acquainted with Henry's latest spouse. When Henry marries his last wife, Catherine Parr, the now-teenage Elizabeth finally rebels against her latest summons. However, the suave, handsome Lord Admiral Thomas Seymour persuades her to change her mind, and Elizabeth and Catherine become good friends. Meanwhile, Henry is impressed and amused by the resolute defiance of his daughter (once again declared legitimate). When Henry dies, Thomas's scheming brother Ned takes over as Lord Protector and guardian of King Edward VI during his minority, overriding Henry's wish that Thomas raise the boy. Ned and Thomas do not like each other, and Ned's fear of his brother's ambition grows with each of Thomas's naval triumphs.
Question: What is the full name of Catherine Parr's husband?
| Output: King Henry VIII
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Given a paragraph, your job is to generate a question that can be answered from the passage. The answer to your question should be a single entity, person, time, etc. that can be extracted from the passage.
One example: There are a million times more viruses on the planet than stars in the universe. Viruses also harbor the majority of genetic diversity on Earth. Scientists are finding evidence of viruses as a planetary force, influencing the global climate and geochemical cycles. They have also profoundly shaped the evolution of their hosts. The human genome, for example, contains 100,000 segments of virus DNA.
Solution is here: How many segments of virus DNA does the human genome contain?
Explanation: The paragraph states the number of segments of virus DNA does the human genome contain, hence the question asked above is appropriate.
Now, solve this: Some Normans joined Turkish forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron in far eastern Anatolia. Later, many took up service with the Armenian state further south in Cilicia and the Taurus Mountains. A Norman named Oursel led a force of 'Franks' into the upper Euphrates valley in northern Syria. From 1073 to 1074, 8,000 of the 20,000 troops of the Armenian general Philaretus Brachamius were Normans—formerly of Oursel—led by Raimbaud. They even lent their ethnicity to the name of their castle: Afranji, meaning 'Franks.' The known trade between Amalfi and Antioch and between Bari and Tarsus may be related to the presence of Italo-Normans in those cities while Amalfi and Bari were under Norman rule in Italy.
Solution: | What was the name of the Norman castle? |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence and question which can be answered using the sentence. Your task is to answer the question using the information from the sentence. The answer to the question is unique and it is a continuous text span from the sentence.
Problem:Sentence: Set in an alternate near-future Japan , the protagonist of the story , a young woman codenamed `` Kabuki '' , acts as an agent and television law-enforcement personality for a clandestine government body known as `` The Noh '' .
Question: when is something set in?
Solution: | near-future |
Who is she?
Caroline quickly defeated Sue because she regained her confidence.
OPTIONS:
- Caroline
- Sue
A:
Caroline
Who is they?
Professors give a lot of advice to students, but they rarely care.
OPTIONS:
- Professors
- students
A:
students
Who is she?
The artist told the model that she needed to stand up straighter.
OPTIONS:
- The artist
- the model
A:
| the model |
Snow - capped mountain peaks , fruit laden apple orchards , temples , gorgeous lakes , gushing waterfalls , landscape beauty , etc team together to make Manali a delightful destination for honeymooners . A tour to Manali , Himachal Pradesh also provides couples wonderful opportunity to enjoy several enjoyable activities . Para gliding , river rafting , playing with ice , Heli skiing , snow skiing , Ice skating , etc are some popular activities which honeymooners or couple do not forget to enjoy and indulge in on their Manali tours and travel in Himachal Pradesh . I bet you too will love to indulge in these delightful activities with your beloved on your honeymoon holidays in Manali , Himachal Pradesh .
Why is Manali the way it is ? | It 's a beautiful and wonderful place that attracts honey mooners . |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Example Input: Complex machines are merely combinations of two or more simple machines.
Example Output: A complex machine is described by: it is made of more than one simple machine.
Example Input: 3) The solubility of gases typically decreases with increasing temperature.
Example Output: When the solubility of gases in liquids changes with increasing temperature, it decreases.
Example Input: In physics, work is defined as a force acting upon an object to cause a displacement .
Example Output: | In physics, work means the use of force to move an object.
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In this task, you will be given text in English. You need to translate the text into the Sinhali language.
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Question: The little ice age spelt the death knell of northern viticulture.
Answer: එම කුඩා අයිස් යුගය උතුරු මිදි වැවීමේ ශාස්ත්රයට මරණයේ හඬ සටහන් කලා.
Question: France received the western third and subsequently named it saint - domingue.
Answer: ප්රංශයට බටහිර තුන්වන ස්ථානය ලැබුණු අතර එය පසුව ශාන්ත-ඩොමිනික් ලෙස නම් කරන ලදී.
Question: In the ensuing era, especially in the Sima Guwa's book Sichuan , it has severely criticized wu setiyen.
Answer: | අනතුරුව එළැඹි යුගවල දී, විශේෂයෙන්ම සිමා ගුවාංගේ සිචි ටොංජියෑන් ග් රන්ථය තුළ වූ සේටියෑන්ව දැඩිව විවේචනය කොට ඇත.
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I know that the answer to the question "How does Xbox play media?" is in "Music, photos and videos can be played from standard USB mass storage devices, Xbox 360 proprietary storage devices (such as memory cards or Xbox 360 hard drives), and servers or computers with Windows Media Center or Windows XP with Service pack 2 or higher within the local-area network in streaming mode. As the Xbox 360 uses a modified version of the UPnP AV protocol, some alternative UPnP servers such as uShare (part of the GeeXboX project) and MythTV can also stream media to the Xbox 360, allowing for similar functionality from non-Windows servers. This is possible with video files up to HD-resolution and with several codecs (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV) and container formats (WMV, MOV, TS).". Can you tell me what it is?
| modified version of the UPnP AV protocol |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
In this task, you're given a context passage. Your job is to generate relevant questions that can be answered by directly referring to the passage.
Tracy slept awkwardly on their new bed and was having some pain, so Tracy cracked her neck.
Solution: What did Tracy do with her neck?
Why? The question asked is relevant and can be directly answered by referring to the phrase "so Tracy cracked her neck" from the passage.
New input: I finally got around to constructing the first dynamic part of my web site : a system for me to record what television shows I have watched from their pilot episode . While not designed to be a web app used by the world , I am able to add end edit any series listed . And the list that is there is not exhaustive ; it's mostly so I know what shows I am behind in watching . I started with this app because it was simple . The data schema has no relations so I didn't have to worry about doing any many - to - one relations ( but another app I have planned will ) .
Solution: | What's a possible reason the writer built this website ? |
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You should, in some way, let the reader know that your paper is a rhetorical analysis. By letting the reader know that your paper is a rhetorical analysis, you let him or her know exactly what to expect. If you do not let the reader know this information beforehand, he or she may expect to read an evaluative argument instead. Do not simply state, "This paper is a rhetorical analysis." Weave the information into the introduction as naturally as possible. Note that this may not be necessary if you are writing a rhetorical analysis for an assignment that specifically calls for a rhetorical analysis. Clearly identify the text or document you plan to analyze in your paper. The introduction is a good place to give a quick summary of the document. Keep it quick, though. Save the majority of the details for your body paragraphs, since most of the details will be used in defending your analysis. Mention the speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, and subject of the text. You do not necessarily need to mention these details in this order. Include the details in a matter that makes sense and flows naturally within your introductory paragraph. The thesis statement is the key to a successful introduction and provides a sense of focus for the rest of the essay. There are several ways to state your intentions for the essay. Try stating which rhetorical techniques the writer uses in order to move people toward his or her desired purpose. Analyze how well these techniques accomplish this goal. Consider narrowing the focus of your essay. Choose one or two design aspects that are complex enough to spend an entire essay analyzing. Think about making an original argument. If your analysis leads you to make a certain argument about the text, focus your thesis and essay around that argument and provide support for it throughout the body of your paper. Try to focus on using words such as "effective" or "ineffective" when composing your thesis, rather than "good" or "bad." You want to avoid seeming like you are passing value judgments.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify your own purpose. State the text being analyzed. Briefly mention the SOAPS. Specify a thesis statement.
Remove your shots from the fridge. Evenly distribute the bacon between the shots, sprinkling a small amount of bacon on top of each shot. Place a gummy egg on top of the bacon. You can buy gummy eggs at most candy stores or online. Place a plastic lid on your shots and then place the shots in the refrigerator. Leave them refrigerated until you're ready to serve them. Try to serve the shots within a few hours or the next day. While gelatin and alcohol last a long time, bacon only lasts for a week in the fridge. Make sure to use the shots within a week.
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One-sentence summary -- Add the bacon to your shots. Top each shot with a gummy egg. Store the shots until you're ready to serve.
Some brands of clothing are iconic for being preppy (e.g. Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger). Add a few key items from these designers to your wardrobe; while these labels can be pricey, the clothes are generally well-made and classic enough for you to wear for years to come. To save money, track department store sales, or shop online for discounted or second-hand items. As a general rule, preppy clothing features clean lines, tailored cuts, neutral colors, and an overall neatness. The style also incorporates many nautical and equestrian elements that add an extra flair to the look. Design-wise, be on the lookout for: Tailored trousers or skirts Clean, crisp button-down shirts Sailing or equestrian apparel (e.g. boat shoes or riding boots) There are certain key items that correspond to a classic, preppy look. Most of these items are classy and conservative, but also laid back in style. Stock up on a few pieces to build a core wardrobe that can be mixed and matched easily; some key examples (for all genders) are: Cotton khaki pants Wool blazers, in classic, subdued colors like navy blue Cable knit sweaters Loafers Khaki pants are essentially the jeans of traditional clothing. They are neutral enough to go with everything, can be dressed up or down for leisure activities or social events, and are a preppy staple for all genders. Purchase a good quality pair of cotton khaki trousers and pair them with a Polo shirt or navy blazer for an ultra preppy look. The blazer is an iconic preppy garment which can add a tailored, collegiate look to any outfit. Blazers are available in a variety of styles and colors but a classic navy, wool blazer is the epitome of prep school style. Look for a single breasted jacket with notched lapels; for the ultimate, traditional blazer, look for one with 3 brass buttons and a nautical-themed logo, or a logo of a recognizably preppy brand (e.g. Ralph Lauren.) Cable knit sweaters are a good investment because they never go out of style. They can be dressed up for more formal occasions (e.g. worn with a tie or bow tie) or worn with casual outfits. Choose a cable knit sweater in the design of your choice: Crew neck or V-neck Cotton, wool, or cashmere Solid color or made from a melange, two tone yarn Loafers are iconic, preppy shoes that are traditionally worn as a casual shoe, but can be upgraded for semi-formal situations (worn to work at an office with a laid-back dress code, for example.) These shoes are low, lace-less, and have a separate sole and heel. Choose the specific type of loafer that suits your preppy style: Penny loafers: feature a distinctive strip of leather with a diamond-shaped cut-out (the saddle) Tassel loafers: feature a leather lace and tassel as a decoration Gucci loafer: have a golden brass strap across the front Regardless of where you go to school, aim to replicate a prep school uniform to perfect your look. For ideas, visit preparatory school websites to read the rules and regulations of their dress codes. For instance, DC Preparatory Academy in Washington enforces the following uniform for its students: Blue Oxford shirts or Polo shirts Navy blue cardigans, v-neck sweaters, or sweater vests Solid black, brown or navy dress shoes Khakis
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One-sentence summary -- | Stick to preppy brands of clothing. Choose classic designs that fit well. Stock up on must-have preppy items. Add khakis to your wardrobe. Buy a blazer. Go for a cable knit sweater. Wear loafers. Replicate a prep school uniform. |
Answer the following question: We had a light bulb that stopped working and when a new bulb was placed it wouldn’t light up. We eventually had a technician from John Moore come out to fix this problem. He was nice enough and took the time to explain to me why it had stopped working and how he would fix this. After about 30 minutes he had completed this and then offered as a free service to inspect the electrical parts of the house. He went out back to the fuse box to look and then after inspection offered to show me what he had found. It was mid to late afternoon in the back yard and that’s when the sun is aiming straight to my back yard. I should mention we live in Texas. He went over ever single fuse and wire that we had and explained about the piping and all the other things that go with it and that what we have isn’t what is recommended anymore. Our house was about 9 years old at the time. We were back there for more than 90 minutes. I started getting very restless because I wanted to work on dinner, the sun was blazing hot and I needed to do many other things. It was coming up on 5 o’clock. He then went to his truck to write up an estimate. After 20 minutes or so he comes back and tells me it will be about $10,000 to fix our fuse box system. So what started out for changing a light bulb was going to end up costing 10K. We did later get it looked at by someone else that is qualified in this field,m who was there working on some other project and he said there was nothing wrong with what we had. Question: A technician came to the house: Options: A. after a bulb stopped lighting B. when i worked on a project C. around dinner time D. not enough information === The correct answer is
Answer: | A |
Write the conversation that led to this response. At the age of 65 in 2003, he learned what he considered his most difficult role, that of Doctor Schön/Jack the Ripper in Alban Berg's "Lulu".
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Conversation:
DIALOG:
What roles did John Pringle play?
- John Pringle's repertoire included the title roles in "The Barber of Seville" (Rossini), "Don Giovanni" (Mozart), "Falstaff" (Verdi), "Gianni Schicchi" (Puccini) and "Eugene Onegin" (Tchaikovsky).
- Did he play any other roles?
- Other roles included Malatesta and Dulcamara (Donizetti); Lescaut, Marcello, Sharpless, Ping (Puccini); Beckmesser (Wagner); Nick Shadow (Stravinsky); Golaud (Debussy); Politician in The Eighth Wonder (Alan John); Zurga (Bizet); and roles in Death in Venice and The Rape of Lucretia (Britten); Capriccio and Intermezzo (Richard Strauss); Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Shostakovich); The Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach); and operas by Janáček, Cilea, Sullivan, Massenet and Gounod.
- What other things did he do?
- He also appeared in musicals, such as Melvyn Morrow's and John Mallord's one-man show "Postcards from Provence", based on stories by Alphonse Daudet.
- Where did he perform?
- He sang at Glyndebourne (as Nick Shadow in "The Rake's Progress"), the Teatro Regio in Turin, San Diego Opera; the Paris Autumn Festival and the Paris Theatre Musical; in Cologne and Brussels, and with the Australian state opera companies and symphony orchestras.
- What did you find interesting about his career?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. The album heavily samples dialogue from the martial arts film "Shogun Assassin" and maintains a dark atmosphere throughout its course, while it incorporates lyrical references to chess, crime and philosophy.
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Conversation:
DIALOG:
What was the album Liquid Swords?
- Liquid Swords Liquid Swords is the second solo studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, released on November 7, 1995, by Geffen Records.
- Was there any controversy?
- Recording sessions for the album began midway through 1995 at producer RZA's basement studio in the New York City borough of Staten Island.
- What did you find interesting about the album?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. It has offices in Washington, DC, New York City, Los Angeles, CA, and Albany, New York.
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DIALOG:
What is SKDKnickerbocker?
- SKDKnickerbocker SKDKnickerbocker is a progressive public affairs and political consulting firm that specializes in working for Democratic Party politicians.
- Where is it located?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. He was son of Charles Tottenham, father of Charles Tottenham, grandfather of Charles Tottenham, brother of Nicholas Loftus Tottenham and Ponsonby Tottenham, grandson of Charles Tottenham and Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus, nephew of Sir John Tottenham, 1st Baronet, Nicholas Loftus-Hume, 1st Earl of Ely and Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely, and first cousin of Nicholas Loftus-Hume, 2nd Earl of Ely and Charles Loftus, 1st Marquess of Ely.
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What happened in the Irish Parliament?
- Charles Tottenham (1743–1823) Charles Tottenham (19 April 1743 – 13 June 1823) was an Irish Member of Parliament.
- What was he doing in the Irish House of Commons?
- Tottenham sat in the Irish House of Commons for New Ross from 1768 until 1 December 1800, when he resigned to allow Robert Leigh to become the sole member for New Ross in the new Parliament of the United Kingdom.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Are both Hangu District, Tianjin and Wuxi cities in China?
no
Iteration was a studio album by the American electronic musician from what city?
Oneida, New York
After being decomissioned, the USCGC Catenary was sold to an academy located in what state?
| New York
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It is not a question of culture, it is not even a question of killing animals. Even a carrot dies when pulled out of the ground. It is a matter of the protection of the planet because our meat eating habits might be stressing (......) our ecological ( ) system. It's no longer --might||, we are destroying our planet. Most of the meat that we eat comes from livestock, which is about 23 billion in population and causes the waste of our natural resources. Every second of every day one football field size rainforest is destroyed, and much of it is used to farm and raise livestock. Raising the animals also requires huge quantities of water, mostly to grow the grains fed to them. It takes over 2,000 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef, which can be used for a seven-minute shower every day for a minimums of four months. Take your pick: four months without a shower or a hamburger. Meat has to be cut, cleaned and processed. One doesn't just buy a cow and start eating it. According to David Pimentel from Cornell University, it takes 20 times more energy to produce beef than tofu, and both have the same good sources of protein ( ). The waste from the animals is one of the main causes of water and air pollution. The animal waste cannot be used in the fields because it can spread diseases to humans. In 1995, 25 million gallons of animal waste flowed into the New River in North Carolina, killing 10 million fish and destroying 364,000 acres of coastal ( ) wetlands. Animal farming also produces larger quantities of greenhouse gases, such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). If your next Christmas is unusually hot or especially cold, blame the steak you ate the night before. I am not saying that everybody needs to stop eating meat right this minute. I don't think we can produce enough corns, fruits, and vegetables. I am just saying we need to cut our meat consumption , 70 grams per day is okay if we want normal weather, clean air and drinking water. From the passage, we can learn that . A) animal waste should be used for planting B) we're destroying the farm to raise animals C) animal farming produces greenhouse gases D) we use the same energy to produce beef and tofu
C
Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and one of the richest people in the world, is now making efforts to reinvent the toilet. Gates has donated a big part of his wealth to charity. Now his charitable organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is looking for future toilets that can improve the living conditions of millions of people. The flush toilet we use today was invented in 1775. While it works well in getting rid of our waste, it also uses a lot of water and needs a costly sewage system . Besides, it's not necessarily practical for the developing world. In some developing countries, lack of toilets leads to poor hygiene ,and _ could kill people. According to the World Health Organization, 1.5 million children under the age of five die each year because of hygiene problems. Last year, the Gates Foundation gave money to eight universities around the world and asked them to start inventing the toilet of tomorrow: a toilet that uses little or no water is cheap and easy to fix, and is safe and hygienic. At the " Reinvent the Toilet Fair " competition recently held in Seattle, twenty-eight designs were displayed. The winners, from the California Institute of Technology , were awarded a $ 100,000 prize by the Gates Foundation. "We couldn't be happier with the response that we've gotten," Bill Gates said at the event. Many of the new designs would not only greatly improve hygiene in the developing world, but also help change the dependence on traditional flush toilets in developed nations, he said. Which would be the best title for the passage? A) Bill Gates of Microsoft B) Revolution of the toilet C) Fair of the toilet D) Type of the toilet
B
Q: America is a mobile society. Friendships between Americans can be close and real, yet disappear soon. They don't feel hurt .If the same two people meet again, even years later, they _ the friendship. This can be quite difficult for us Chinese to understand. Friendships between us develop more slowly but may become lifelong feelings, extending deeply into both families. There is another difficult point for us to understand .Although Americans treat friends warmly in their personal everyday lives, they don't show their politeness to them if it requires a great deal of time. But in China, we are usually generous with our time. We, as hosts, will appear at an airport even in the middle of the night to meet a friend. We may take days off from our work to act as guides to our friends. It is opposite in America .Americans can not manage the time to do a great deal with a visitor outside their daily plans. They will probably expect the visitors to get themselves from the airport to the hotels. And they expect the visitors will phone them from there. Once the visitors arrive at their homes, the welcome will be full, warm and real. For Americans, it is often considered more friendly to invite a friend to their homes than to restaurants, except for business matters. Americans are ready to receive us foreigners at their homes, share their holidays, and their home life .So accept their hospitality at home and enjoy your visit in America ! Which of the following statements is True according to the passage? A) Americans are always generous with their time. B) Americans don't feel hurt if their friendships disappear soon . C) Chinese friendships develop more slowly but will never disappear. D) Chinese friendships are more sincere than American friendships .
A: B
Question: One year ago Bertha and Grace became close friends at a college in Dartmouth. One day, Bertha said that her aunt Margaret had invited her to spend the summer holiday with her. And they would have picnics and parties as well. But Grace told Bertha that she planned to stay in Clarkman's bookstore until the new term began. Grace had to do something to feed herself because her parents died many years ago. Bertha watched her friend's pale face. Just then she got a good idea. The next day when Grace came back, Bertha showed her an invitation letter from her aunt Margaret. "Grace, would you like to spend your holiday with us? I will help you find a part-time job in our town." Grace cried after reading it. "Grace, please spend the holiday with me, or Margaret will be disappointed . I want you to be happy," Bertha said. The holiday quickly passed by, and finally one letter from Margaret came to Bertha. "Bertha, Grace is the sweetest girl in the world, and I am very grateful to you for sending her here." Margaret was Bertha's _ according to the passage. A) aunt B) grandmother C) mother D) teacher
Answer: A
In London, everyone is busy in the early morning. Some are running to the stations, buses and cars. Some are stopping only to drink a cup of coffee. They usually have no time for breakfast. At about eight thirty, one after another, the shops open for business .Taxis and buses are running in the streets. People work busily all day. At six o'clock in the evening, people go home quickly from work. Most of the shops closed , but some are still open. Many people work at night in a big city. In newspaper offices, reporters work hard. Doctors and nurses work in the hospital. Taxis and buses take people around the city all night. Some people are going to the movies. Some people are going to watch the plays. You can hear people talking, laughing and singing. You can listen to music, too. Every night, there are many people on the sidewalks . Some stop to look at shop windows, but they never buy clothes. Others are waiting for buses and taxis. Day and night you can find people working and playing in London. A big city never sleeps. Which of the following is right? A) All shops are open in the evening. B) Some people work at night in a big city. C) All people go to relax after work. D) Some are going to classes in the evening.
| B |
What is the question to: "Mary Poppins is a 1964 musical film starring Julie Andrews , Dick Van Dyke , David Tomlinson , and Glynis Johns , produced by Walt Disney , and based on the Mary Poppins books series by P. L. Travers ."? The topic is Mary Poppins (film).
Answer: | "who plays mary poppins in the movie?" |
B: I wouldn't be surprised. A: You know, because they don't want to send them to daycare. B: I doubt if they would say it was too long.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "it was too long"? | No |
Cape Fear is a 1962 American psychological thriller film starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Martin Balsam, and Polly Bergen. It was adapted by James R. Webb from the novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. It was initially storyboarded by Alfred Hitchcock (slated to direct but quit over a dispute), subsequently directed by J. Lee Thompson, and released on April 12, 1962. The movie concerns an attorney whose family is stalked by a criminal he helped to send to jail.
Who starred in the original movie cape fear? Let's have some stream of consciousness first. | To answer the question, consider the following: Cape Fear is a 1962 American psychological thriller film starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Martin Balsam, and Polly Bergen. So, the answer is Robert Mitchum. |
Teacher:You are given a passage. You need to construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) its answer is the whole paragraph. Avoid creating questions that can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Things get a little sticky in the counting process here. See, the Virginias were one until 1863, so do we count them as one or two? Officially there was only one Virginia to name at the time, but I think we're looking to count how many states are named after kings or queens today, in the here and now, right? So the number I think you're looking for is 7! Georgia - Latin or English - After King George II of England Louisiana - French - After King Louis XIV of France Maryland - English - After Queen Henrietta Maria of England North Carolina - Latin - After King Charles II of England South Carolina - Latin - After King Charles II of England Virginia - Latin or English - The virgin country (or country of the virgin), after Queen Elizabeth I of England West Virginia - Latin or English - The western transmontane, counties of Virginia. See Virginia, above. Unless, of course, we want to squeeze New York in there too, because it was named after the Duke of York, who later became the King of England... James II, see. I'll leave that one up to you. Best, `k.
Student: | How many U.S. states are named after kings or queens? |
In this task, you are given a context and four options. Each option is a suggested ending for the context. You should read the context and pick the best ending for the context. Please answer with "A", "B", "C", and "D".
[header] How to dispute credit report errors [title] Request a copy of your credit report. [step] The first step is to get a copy of your credit report. You should not contact each reporting agency separately. <sep> (A) However, you can request an update to be printed on your report. Check your credit report and look for a link that says " call credit reporting agency. (B) Instead, you should request a copy of a report from each agency by email or by telephone. Always speak in a conversational voice and wait for confirmation that you want to speak to the credit reporting agency first. (C) Nevertheless, you should call each agency to request a copy. [substeps] You can get a copy by visiting https: // www.consumer. (D) Instead, you can use one of the following methods for requesting a free annual report : [substeps] Call 1-877-322-8228. Your credit report will be delivered by u.s.
D
A close up of sneakers is shown followed by a person holding up various objects and mixing them together in a bowl. the person <sep> (A) then sets the bowl into a kettle while using tongs to grab the contents and then plays with the sticks inside. (B) pours more and finally puts them in the bowl together. (C) bowls a portion of the action into a cup and continues using the objects throughout. (D) then uses a tooth brush all around the shoe using the ingredients and showing off the shoe.
D
The video then shows the two boys mixing ingredients together. They roll the dough into balls and place them into an oven. the boys <sep> (A) put cigarettes inside the oven before the timer. (B) then bake the dough in front of the fireplace. (C) lay down their oven covers and look around the room. (D) take the cookies out of the oven and begin eating them.
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Detailed Instructions: Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
Q: Why is the verb when paying for a service subscribe, but the noun form is subscription? Is there a rule that changes 'b' to 'p'?.
A: | The 'rule' goes right back to Latin (and probably to pre-Latin) where suffixes starting with an unvoiced consonant, such as '-tu' (earlier '-to') and '-si' caused a final voiced consonant on the root to be devoiced. Examples: scrib-o 'I write' -> scrip-si 'I have written', scrip-tum 'written' dirig-o 'I steer' -> direxi (direk-si) 'I have steered', direc-tum 'steered' So you see there are other similar pairs in English (eg 'dirigible' and 'direct' - though 'dirigible' is not a very common word, it's true) Unfortunately, rules like this that go all the way back to Latin, are not very useful to learners of English, because they don't always apply to every case that might appear similar. So although most English words that end in '-ibe' are derived from 'scribo', and have nouns in '-iption' (subscription, inscription, description, ascription), 'imbibe' is an exception: There is no noun '*imbiption'. And conversely, there are nouns in '-ruption' (disruption, corruption, interruption) but their corresponding verbs end in '-rupt', not '-rube' as you might have guessed. |
DIALOG:
How does the weather affect Lyme disease?
- Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure Lyme disease is spread to humans through the bite of infected ticks.
- How does the climate affect Lyme disease?
- The tick population is affected by weather and climate.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- Many factors determine tick population densities as well as diseased population densities of ticks so that no single factor can determine likelihood of exposure to tick-borne disease.
- What are some of the factors that affect it?
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Next turn: Overall climate and primary host population determine the localities where ticks will thrive.
DIALOG:
What happened with Chris Brown in 2003?
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Next turn: Through the winter, Brown joined the Scream V Encore Tour, featuring Ciara, Bow Wow, Omarion and Marques Houston, as a supporting act.
DIALOG:
What is meant by ethics dumping?
- Ethics dumping Ethics dumping is a concept in research ethics that describes the export of unethical research practices from higher-income to lower-income settings.
- Are there examples of any?
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Next turn: Ethics dumping can occur intentionally when researchers knowingly side-step restrictive regulatory regimes to undertake research abroad that would be prohibited in their home setting.
DIALOG:
What is the family Cleidogonidae?
- Cleidogonidae Cleidogonidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida.
- How many species are there?
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Next turn: | There are about 6 genera and at least 160 described species in Cleidogonidae. |
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DIALOG:
What happened in the Assyrian genocide?
- Assyrian genocide The Assyrian genocide (also known as Sayfo or Seyfo, "Sword"; or ) refers to the mass slaughter of the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire and those in neighbouring Persia by Ottoman troops during the First World War, in conjunction with the Armenian and Greek genocides.
- What happened as part of the genocide?
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Next turn: The Assyrian civilian population of upper Mesopotamia (the Tur Abdin region, the Hakkâri, Van, and Siirt provinces of present-day southeastern Turkey, and the Urmia region of northwestern Iran) was forcibly relocated and massacred by the Ottoman army, together with other armed and allied Muslim peoples, including Kurds and Circassians, between 1914 and 1920, with further attacks on unarmed fleeing civilians conducted by local Arab militias.
DIALOG:
What is the COGS?
- Centre of Geographic Sciences The Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) is located in the village of Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia.
- When was it formed?
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Next turn: COGS traces its history to 1948 when the Nova Scotia Land Survey Institute (NSLSI) was established by Major J.A.H. Church (retired) as a training institution for survey and map production.
DIALOG:
What do you know about Tmesisternus monteithi?
- Tmesisternus monteithi Tmesisternus monteithi is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
- What year did it happen?
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Next turn: It was described by Gressitt in 1984.
DIALOG:
Who is George F. McLean?
- George F. McLean George Francis McLean (June 29, 1929 - September 6, 2016) was a Professor Emeritus at the School of Philosophy of The Catholic University of America (CUA), Washington, D.C., and Director of its Centre for the Study of Culture and Values (CSCV).
- What did McLean do?
- He lectured internationally, promoting global philosophical dialogue and cooperation.
- Where did he lecture?
- Likewise, he invited scholars from many countries to participate in seminars in Washington, D.C. He served as founding President of The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP) and general editor of its 300 volume publication series, "Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change".
- What else is interesting about McLean?
- Professor McLean believed that many philosophical traditions, cultures, and schools seek the truth.
- Where did he publish his lecture?
- His metaphor for this is that these are many roads that converge in “the holy mountain.” Published in The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP) series: "Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change" Series I.
- What was the name of one of his publications?
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Next turn: | Culture and Values I.1 "Research on Culture and Values: Intersection of Universities, Churches and Nations"; George F. McLean, ed. |
Los Angeles (CNN) -- You wouldn't have expected Charlie Sheen to go quietly after his increasingly bizarre behavior prompted his TV bosses to fire him from "Two and a Half Men," and Sheen would not want to disappoint you.
He spewed an eight-and-a-half-minute, grandiloquent, profanity-laced tirade online late Tuesday, a day after he was sacked.
At first Sheen comes across like a college student who's read too much of the Beat writers Jack Kerouac or Allen Ginsberg, referring to himself as the "raven-wise, Gibson-shredding napalm poet before you, alone and unshackled.
"Oh how they once begged to attend my perfect banquet in the nude," Sheen intones. "Now they just beg for the keys to my gold."
He calls himself the "Malibu Messiah" and repeatedly refers to himself as a warlock.
But, clearly reading a prepared speech in video recorded live on Ustream.com, Sheen goes on long enough to make it hard for viewers to laugh off his rant.
Chuck Lorre, the creator of the program that starred Sheen for eight years, comes in for the greatest abuse.
"I see you, you little worm, I see you behind your plastic smile, your bitchy pout, and your desperate need to be liked," Sheen says, calling the TV executive "Chuck E. Cheese Ball," not using Lorre's full name.
He accuses Lorre of "narcissism, greed (and) hatred of yourself -- or women," one of several moments in the video that should give armchair psychiatrists plenty of material to mine.
He says of CBS chief executive Les Moonves: "You gave me your word so you gave me nothing. It must really suck being your missus," again mangling the name.
What are the answers to this following set of questions:
1. Who made a rant on Tuesday?
2. What happened a day before this?
3. What prompted his firing?
4. What poets does the writer compare him to?
5. Any others?
6. What instrument does Sheen claim to "shred?"
7. In what condition does he assert guests wanted to go to his banquet?
8. What does he think they grovel for?
9. What nickname has he given himself?
10. What mystic vocation does he claim to belong to?
11. On what platform did he issue this rant?
12. Did it seem impromptu?
13. Was it easy for viewers to laugh off?
14. Who was the creator of the show he got fired from?
15. Who was the primary target of his ravings?
16. What animal did Sheen compare him to?
17. And what nickname did Sheen grant him?
18. How did he characterize Lorre's smile?
19. And what character flaws did he accuse Lorre of possessing?
20. Does he feel the CBS chief's wife is happy being married to him?
Numbered answers: | 1. Charlie Sheen
2. he was fired
3. his increasingly bizarre behavior
4. Jack Kerouac
5. Allen Ginsberg
6. Gibson
7. nude
8. keys to my gold."
9. Malibu Messiah
10. a warlock
11. Ustream.com
12. no
13. no
14. Chuck Lorre
15. Chuck Lorre
16. a worm
17. Chuck E. Cheese Ball
18. as plastic
19. narcissism and greed
20. no |
Write the conversation that led to this response. Spending equal amounts of resources to produce offspring of either sex is an evolutionarily stable strategy: if the general population deviates from this equilibrium by favoring one sex, one can obtain higher reproductive success with less effort by producing more of the other.
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What is a markownikoff's rule explain why sex ratio is approximately 1:1
- Fisher’s principle explains why for most species, the sex ratio is approximately 1:1.
- can you explain the principle
- Bill Hamilton expounded Fisher’s argument in his 1967 paper on “Extraordinary sex ratios” as follows, given the assumption of equal parental expenditure on offspring of both sexes.
- what does the principle state
- In modern language, the 1:1 ratio is the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS).
- what is an example of the principle
- This ratio has been observed in many species, including the bee Macrotera portalis.
- has the principle been tested
- A study performed by Danforth observed no significant difference in the number of males and females from the 1:1 sex ratio.
- what does the principle state in regards to the environment
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Write the conversation that led to this response. In the autumn of 2012, Judges Advocate Elsom and Blackett issued anonymity orders for the Marine defendants due to the risk that, once named, the defendants would become targets for terrorists.
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What was the sentence given to Married ... read more.
- On 22 May 2014, at the Courts Martial Appeal Court, its most senior judge, Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas, upheld the life sentence, but reduced Blackman's minimum term to 8 years.
- Was he released?
- In December 2016 Blackman was denied bail pending a second appeal due to be heard by the Court Martial Appeal Court (CMAC).
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- On 15 March 2017, the CMAC reduced the conviction to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
- Was he freed?
- UK newspaper " The Guardian" reported that, "Outside court Blackman's wife, Claire, who has led the campaign to free the former sergeant, said she was delighted by the result saying it 'much better reflected the circumstances that [her] husband found himself in during that terrible tour of Afghanistan'." On 28 March 2017, Blackman was given a 7-year sentence for manslaughter with diminished responsibility, but was given credit for time served, and was freed on 28 April 2017. Running in parallel to the Marines' criminal trial were legal proceedings relating to the anonymity of the defendants.
- Did they face any other charges?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. Some members who were imprisoned referred to those who assisted in their release as servants of God.
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DIALOG:
What is the difference between new zealand and old zealand?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. During the 2018 season, the Oakland Athletics drafted another pitcher with the name Brady Feigl.
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What was the minor league debut of Texas Rangers pitcher Andrew Feigl?
- In 2018 Feigl split the season between Frisco and the Round Rock Express, posting a combined 6–1 record, 1.53 ERA, with 37 strikeouts in 58.2 innings pitched.
- Did he make his major league debut?
- Feigl received a non-roster invitation to 2019 major-league spring training and was assigned to the Nashville Sounds of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League for the 2019 season.
- How did he perform in his first season with the Sounds?
- He went 2–0 with a 3.13 ERA in just 23 innings between Nashville and the AZL Rangers, due to non-disclosed injuries.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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You are given a passage. Using the information present in the passage, you need to classify it into one of the 10 topics: 0 - 'Society & Culture', 1 - 'Science & Mathematics', 2 - 'Health', 3 - 'Education & Reference', 4 - 'Computers & Internet', 5 - 'Sports', 6 - 'Business & Finance', 7 - 'Entertainment & Music', 8 - 'Family & Relationships', 9 - 'Politics & Government'.
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Q: Contraddizione, in Italian means contradiction. However there is no a specific word in Italian for oxymoron. Sorry this is as close as you will get.
A: 0
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In this task, you are given a sentence and a question, you would be asked to create the answer which is contained in the sentence provided.
[EX Q]: Sentence: Most skin structures originate in the dermis. Question: Where do most skin structures originate in?
[EX A]: dermis
[EX Q]: Sentence: Correlation is the comparison of two factors within a population. Question: What is the comparison of two factors within a population?
[EX A]: correlation
[EX Q]: Sentence: By train of the following is the most efficient way to transport large amounts of coal from a mine in kentucky to a power plant in arizona. Question: Which of the following is the most efficient way to transport large amounts of coal from a mine in Kentucky to a power plant in Arizona?
[EX A]: | by train
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Amsterdam is famous for it’s canals. Amsterdam is the capital city of Netherlands.
This justifies what answer for what question? Q & A: | Where are people most likely to ride a bicycle beside canals?
Options:
- university
- netherlands
- schoolyard
- road
- garage
netherlands |
Write the conversation that led to this response. Notes General references
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DIALOG:
Who is Joel Casique?
- Joel Casique Joel Gerardo Casique (born 1958 in San Cristóbal, Venezuela; died 17 December 2010 in Caracas) was an artist who formed the Escuela Cristóbal Rojas de Caracas.
- What did this artist do?
- He obtained an art degree at the Art Students League of New York.
- What else did the artist do?
- He has exhibited his work in galleries and museums in Venezuela, the United States, and Aruba; he has also participated in national and international fairs, including the sixteenth and seventeenth Ferias Iberoamericanas de Arte (FIA) in Caracas; the 2007 Latin American Art Fair in Miami; and the 2006 Feria Internacional de Arte de Bogotá (ARTBO) in Bogotá, Colombia.
- Did the artist die?
- On December 17, 2010, he was killed in his apartment in Caracas.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Write the conversation that led to this response. Construction began in late 1947, but it was never completed as the MiG-15 prototype used the same engine and had a higher performance.
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Write the conversation that led to this response. Cecil Souders Cecil B. Souders (born January 3, 1921) is a former American football player.
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Write the conversation that led to this response. The Department existed between September 2013 and December 2014. Ministerial officeholders were:
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What was the main department of industry in Australia?
- Department of Industry (Australia) The Australian Department of Industry was a department of the Australian Government charged with shaping Australia's future economy through skills, discovery and innovation.
- Who was the minister of the department?
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In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Q: Passage: Angel Falls -- Angel Falls (Spanish: Salto Ángel; Pemon language: Kerepakupai Meru meaning ``waterfall of the deepest place'', or Parakupá Vená, meaning ``the fall from the highest point'') is a waterfall in Venezuela. It is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, with a height of 979 meters (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 meters (2,648 ft). The waterfall drops over the edge of the Auyán-tepui mountain in the Canaima National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima), a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Gran Sabana region of Bolívar State. The height figure 979 metres (3,212 ft) mostly consists of the main plunge but also includes about 400 metres (0.25 mi) of sloped cascade and rapids below the drop and a 30-metre (98 ft) high plunge downstream of the talus rapids.
Question: salto ángel is the tallest waterfall in the world
A: | 1 |
Please answer this: Given the below context: Administrators at Mildew College, an all-girl school, are begging the school's largest benefactor, Mrs. Catsby, to provide an athletic fund for the school. She does not approve of girls playing sports, and informs the administrators that the money will be used for the salaries of the three new Teutonic professors that are arriving that day. Meanwhile, the Stooges have just started a new job as servicemen at a service station, with a strong held belief of "super soyvice!" When they get a customer (three older German men driven by a chauffeur), they proceed to provide their own inept brand of service, angering the men. The mayhem ends when Curly accidentally puts gasoline in the radiator and Moe checks it with a match. The resulting explosion wrecks the car and prompts the Stooges to flee in a nearby ice cream truck that they had coincidentally thrown the German men's suitcases into. Curly climbs in the back while Moe and Larry are in the front. The Stooges finally stop when they run out of gas. Moe and Larry realize that Curly is still in the back of the truck and is now frozen solid. They thaw him out by tying him to a tree branch over an open fire. This works fine until Curly wakes up on fire and jumps into a nearby lake. When Moe and Larry try to help him out, he pulls them in with him. Now soaked, the boys decide to see if there are any dry clothes in the suitcases they had thrown into the truck. The suitcases, it turns out, belong to the three new professors for Mildew College, and as the boys, now decked in their gowns and mortarboards, try to hitch a ride, Mrs. Catsby spots them and picks them up, bringing them to the school. During the introductions of the "new professors," a student gets wise with a nonplussed Larry, and in order to test their "mental coordination", Moe begins a rendition of "Swingin' the Alphabet", which starts off fine and eventually transcends into a jazzy, off-time performance. Guess a valid title for it!
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Answer: Violent Is the Word for Curly
Please answer this: Given the below context: In his field and day, Wright was certainly eclipsed by his rival the more prolific Lely, to whom he is often compared. One critic, Millar, observes that any comparisons undertaken would "ruthlessly expose Wright's weaknesses and mannerisms" but that positively "they would also demonstrate his remarkable independence, his unfailing integrity and charm, the sources of which must partly lie in his unusual origins, fragmented career and attractive personality". Millar suggests that a particularly useful comparison can be made between Lely and Wright's respective portrayals of the Duchess of Clevland (Barbara Villiers) (above). Whereas Lely portrayed her as a "full-blown and palpably desirable strumpet", the more seriously minded Wright, who was not really in sympathy with the morality of the new court and its courtesans, rendered a more puppet-like figure.However, even if Lely was considered the more masterly and fashionable of the two in seventeenth-century Britain, Wright is generally accepted as portraying the more lively and realistic likenesses of his subjects, a fact that reinforces Pepys's observation that Lely's work was "good but not like". Neither should Wright's realism be confused with a prudishness; as can be seen, for example, in his portrait the lady, thought to be Ann Davis (right). The picture, with the sitter's clothing left undone and her modesty barely preserved by a red drape, has been described as exhibiting a fresh – even risky – reality: erotic by contemporary standards. Whereas Wright's contemporaries might have used the ‘disguise’ of presenting the sitter in the guise of a classical goddess to protect against accusation of salaciousness, Wright's portrait rather depends on his realism, notably in his flesh tones, and depth. Guess a valid title for it!
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Answer: John Michael Wright
Please answer this: Given the below context: Three years after the events of the previous film, ex-CIA operative Frank Moses tries to lead a normal life with girlfriend Sarah Ross. He dismisses Marvin Boggs' claims that enemies are still after them; Marvin drives off and his car explodes. Although Frank is unconvinced Marvin is dead, Sarah convinces him to attend Marvin's funeral where he delivers a tearful eulogy. Government agents interrogate Frank at an FBI Yankee White facility. Corrupt agent Jack Horton and a team of private military contractors ambush the facility; he threatens to torture Sarah until Frank gives him the information he needs. Frank evades Horton, and with the help of the still living Marvin, goes on the run with Sarah. Marvin explains he and Frank have been targeted as members of Operation Nightshade, a clandestine operation during the Cold War to smuggle a nuclear weapon into Russia. Horton convinces international agencies that Frank and his associates are terrorists on the run. Frank's old ally Victoria notifies him that she has been contracted by MI6 to kill the fugitives. Another top contract killer, Han Cho-Bai, is also hired, seeking revenge against Frank. Frank, Marvin, and Sarah steal Han's plane and fly to Paris to find "The Frog", with the Americans and Han in pursuit. They are met by Katja Petrokovich, a Russian secret agent with whom Frank had a relationship, who is also investigating Nightshade. They interrogate the Frog and Sarah, hoping to one-up Katja, seduces him. Guess a valid title for it!
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Answer: | Red 2 (film) |
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey IS_PART_OF New Jersey; Atlantic City International Airport OPERATING_ORGANISATION Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Port Authority of New York and New Jersey HEADQUARTER Four World Trade Center; Atlantic City International Airport LOCATION Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey; Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey COUNTRY United States
The Four World Trade Center is the headquarters of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey which operates Atlantic City International Airport. The airportis in Egg Harbor Township, part of New Jersey, in the United States.
DYJP-FM BRANDING Mom's Radio 101.5 Tacloban
The call sign for the station that uses the branding, mom's radio 101.5 tacloban is dyjp-fm.
The Mill eatType coffee shop; The Mill food Japanese; The Mill priceRange high; The Mill area riverside; The Mill near The Sorrento
| The Mill is a high priced Japanese coffee shop near The Sorrento in riverside. |
Tide is the sixth album by Antônio Carlos Jobim , which was released on A 'M Records in 1970 and arranged by Deodato .
Tide is the sixth album by Antônio Carlos Jobim , released in 1970 on A & M Records and arranged by Deodato .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
yes
From 1953 , Mourilyan Tanner was responsible for this department , followed by Frank Falkner .
James Mourilyan Tanner was responsible for this department from 1953 onwards , followed by Frank Falkner .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
yes
It was relaunched in 2001 on Phyte Records ( CD ) and Platinum Recordings ( 7 `` format ) and published on Bridge 9 Records in 2003 .
It was released in 2001 on Phyte Records ( CD ) and Platinum Recordings ( 7 `` Format ) and re-released in 2003 on Bridge 9 Records .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
no
The cumulative file version of SP2 is full -- SP1 does not have to be installed -- while the client version requires SP1 to be installed .
The cumulative file version of SP2 is full -- SP1 does not need to be installed -- while SP1 needs to be installed for the client version .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
| yes |
Despite some concerns, western vegetarians and vegans have not been found to suffer from overt zinc deficiencies any more than meat-eaters. Major plant sources of zinc include cooked dried beans, sea vegetables, fortified cereals, soyfoods, nuts, peas, and seeds. However, phytates in many whole-grains and fiber in many foods may interfere with zinc absorption and marginal zinc intake has poorly understood effects. The zinc chelator phytate, found in seeds and cereal bran, can contribute to zinc malabsorption. There is some evidence to suggest that more than the US RDA (15 mg) of zinc daily may be needed in those whose diet is high in phytates, such as some vegetarians. These considerations must be balanced against the fact that there is a paucity of adequate zinc biomarkers, and the most widely used indicator, plasma zinc, has poor sensitivity and specificity. Diagnosing zinc deficiency is a persistent challenge.
What kind of diet may require more than 15mg of zinc daily?
diet is high in phytates,
The first favours a primordialist approach which takes the sense of self and belonging to a collective group as a fixed thing, defined by objective criteria such as common ancestry and common biological characteristics. The second, rooted in social constructionist theory, takes the view that identity is formed by a predominantly political choice of certain characteristics. In so doing, it questions the idea that identity is a natural given, characterised by fixed, supposedly objective criteria. Both approaches need to be understood in their respective political and historical contexts, characterised by debate on issues of class, race and ethnicity. While they have been criticized, they continue to exert an influence on approaches to the conceptualisation of identity today.
The view that identity is based on a political choice of characteristics is rooted in what theory?
social constructionist theory
By 1988, industry observers stated that the NES's popularity had grown so quickly that the market for Nintendo cartridges was larger than that for all home computer software. Compute! reported in 1989 that Nintendo had sold seven million NES systems in 1988, almost as many as the number of Commodore 64s sold in its first five years. "Computer game makers [are] scared stiff", the magazine said, stating that Nintendo's popularity caused most competitors to have poor sales during the previous Christmas and resulted in serious financial problems for some.
The 7 million sold almost equated to which console's five year span?
| Commodore 64s |
Reconstruct a question, answer pair from this explanation: The relevant information to answer the above question is: "Do n't Wanna Fall in Love" is a 1990 hit song for Toronto-born singer / songwriter / musician Jane Child.
| Q:Context: "Do n't Wanna Fall in Love" is a 1990 hit song for Toronto-born singer / songwriter / musician Jane Child. Released as the second single from her self-titled debut album, the single went to number two for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in late April and early May 1990, kept out of the top spot by Sinéad O'Connor's ballad ``' Nothing Compares 2 U". In addition, a "new jack swing" remix of the song was produced by Teddy Riley and reached number six on the R&B chart, and number eleven on the dance chart. Shep Pettibone also remixed the single, but was only released to DJ's. When released around Europe it also became successful albeit more modestly. In the UK, the single stalled at # 22 after Child refused to appear on the popular British TV program Top of the Pops while the single was climbing the charts, considering the program to be a "sellout".
Question: who sings i dont want to fall in love?
A:Jane Child |
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Japanese.
Here's my multiverse creatures.
ここ地球には私たち生命がいます
But we are doing OK. We are surviving.
それでもなんとかやっています生き延びています
Now, if we slip to another end of the world, I was up in the high Arctic to tell a story about global warming, inspired in part by the former Vice President's wonderful book.
| それでは別の世界の果て北極圏に行ってみましょう私は地球温暖化に興味があります元副大統領の素晴らしい本もきっかけになりました
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Q: In this task, you are given a sentence and question which can be answered using the sentence. Your task is to answer the question using the information from the sentence. The answer to the question is unique and it is a continuous text span from the sentence.
Sentence: The second , at Mw 6.4 , occurred on February 24 , 2004 , killing more than 560 people .
Question: when were someone killed?
A: | February 24 , 2004 |
The hormone adrenaline makes your heart and lungs work faster, which sends more oxygen to your major muscles. As a result, you get a temporary boost of strength. It also helps by sharpening your vision and hearing.
This justifies what answer for what question? Q & A: | Does the following sentence make sense?
"The Adrenaline Hormone made him run faster than he normally would have in fear for his life."
Options:
- yes
- no
yes |
Problem: Write a story that ends with: Bill was proud of his work.
OPTIONS:
- Bill was proud of his work.
- Bill searched for the cows.
A: Farmer Bill called out the the cows in the field. The came running in for their food. Bill poured out some grains for the cows in big bins. The cows happily ate their dinner. Bill was proud of his work.
Problem: Write a story that ends with: David promised to be more careful in the future.
OPTIONS:
- David ate a cheeseburger.
- David promised to be more careful in the future.
A: David asked his mother if he could pour his own drink. His mother agreed, but warned him to be careful. David accidentally knocked over his glass which shattered everywhere. His mother cheerfully forgave David. David promised to be more careful in the future.
Problem: Write a story that ends with: Brandon then became a regular fisherman.
OPTIONS:
- Brandon then became a regular fisherman.
- Brandon then became a surfer.
A: Brandon lives in Clearwater. He enjoys living by the ocean. A pier was built near his house. He decided to get his fishing license. Brandon then became a regular fisherman.
Problem: Write a story that ends with: Buck was glad that the woman helped him.
OPTIONS:
- Buck was angry that the woman would say something like that.
- Buck was glad that the woman helped him.
A: | Buck had lost his house and job. Ashamed, he sat on the road to panhandle. Then a woman approached him and told him about a shelter nearby. Buck, intrigued, went to the shelter right away. Buck was glad that the woman helped him. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be given text in English. You need to translate the text into the Sinhali language.
Q: When the cell is highly charged, sodium tubes get closed and calcium ions begin to enter into the cell.
A: | සෛලය සතුව ප් රමාණවත් ඉහළ ආරෝපණයක් පවතින විට, සෝඩියම් නාල සංවෘත වී කැල්සියම් අයන සෛලය තුළට ඇතුළුවීම අරඹයි. |
In this task, you're given a question, along with a context passage which has extra information available on certain terms mentioned in it. Your job is to determine which sentence(s) from the passage can be used to search for further information needed to answer the question.
Q: Question: Does the town he was born in still stand today? Passage:Timon of Phlius ( ; , , ; BC – c. 235 BC) was a Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher, a pupil of Pyrrho, and a celebrated writer of satirical poems called Silloi (). He was born in Phlius, moved to Megara, and then he returned home and married. He next went to Elis with his wife, and heard Pyrrho, whose tenets he adopted. He also lived on the Hellespont, and taught at Chalcedon, before moving to Athens, where he lived until his death. His writings were said to have been very numerous. He composed poetry, tragedies, satiric dramas, and comedies, of which very little remains. His most famous composition was his Silloi, a satirical account of famous philosophers, living and dead; a spoudaiogeloion in hexameter verse. The Silloi has not survived intact, but it is mentioned and quoted by several ancient authors.
A: He was born in Phlius, moved to Megara, and then he returned home and married
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Q: Question: Which team has more NFC Championship wins, the Green Bay Packers or the Minnesota Vikings? Passage:In his first season in 1997, the 49ers went during the regular season, earning home-field advantage in the playoffs in the National Football Conference (NFC). After defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round, San Francisco hosted the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game, but in a muddy, rainy contest at Candlestick Park. The defeat was the 49ers' fourth NFC title loss of the 1990s, following losses to the New York Giants in 1990 and the Dallas Cowboys in 1992 and 1993, and it was their third playoff loss to the Packers in as many seasons. In 1998, the 49ers posted a 12–4 record and returned to the playoffs as a wild-card team, but to the eventual NFC champion Atlanta Falcons. Two losing seasons followed, but in 2001, the 49ers returned to the playoffs after season, once again to be eliminated by the Packers.
A: After defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round, San Francisco hosted the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game, but in a muddy, rainy contest at Candlestick Park
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Q: Question: What role did Tobias play in her 2002 film? Passage:Prior to the launching of her next output, Tobias was cast on the screen in Kruté radosti (2002) and Zostane to medzi nami (2003), respectively. Musically, she first returned on various artist compilation Tak to chodí (2003), produced by Michal Horáček. Following that, her second BMG album was issued on December 8, 2003. As with her previous release, neither Punto Fijo achieved a presence in the official albums charts. Nevertheless, its ballad repertoire with jazz, folk and ska-inspired music brought Tobias favorable feedback from music critics. In 2006, she appeared as guest on Horáček's follow-up project, Strážce plamene. The multi-platinum compilation and Anděl Awards-nominee for the Album of the Year, included a solo track designed for herself by Petr Hapka — "Na hotelu v Olomouci". The composition wouldn't crack the Rádio Top 100 Oficiální, but her vocal performance has been generally viewed by many as the best of the set, and singer gradually started to gain her own fan base in the Czech Republic.
A: | Prior to the launching of her next output, Tobias was cast on the screen in Kruté radosti (2002) and Zostane to medzi nami (2003), respectively
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Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Those with the Hemingway bug shouldn't miss a visit to El Floridita (see page 41), at the intersection of Calles Obispo and Montserrate, one block east of Parque Central. The writer immortalized the swanky bar in Islands in the Stream.
Those with the bug shouldn't miss a visit to El Floridita, at the intersection of Calles Obispo and Montserrate, one block east of Parque Central.
A Baptist minister in North Carolina (who was in hot water for performing a gay marriage ceremony) doffed his collar to spend more time with the missus.
A Baptist minister in North Carolina doffed his collar to spend more time with the missus.
"He is one of the real hopes that the Republican Party has of regaining control of the United States," said the mayor in his characteristic military style.
| Mayor in Characteristics military style stated he is real hopes that republican pary has of regaining control of US.
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You are given a passage. Using the information present in the passage, you need to classify it into one of the 10 topics: 0 - 'Society & Culture', 1 - 'Science & Mathematics', 2 - 'Health', 3 - 'Education & Reference', 4 - 'Computers & Internet', 5 - 'Sports', 6 - 'Business & Finance', 7 - 'Entertainment & Music', 8 - 'Family & Relationships', 9 - 'Politics & Government'.
Ex Input:
1. George\n2. Washington\n3. Bush\n4. Jr.
Ex Output:
9
Ex Input:
The seven sister schools are Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe and Barnard. Indeed, they are considered excellent colleges, I attended two of them myself!
Ex Output:
3
Ex Input:
The green flash is real... here are resources to read about it:\nhttp://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/reading.html\n\nAlso, below is a link to go see some pictures of the flash.
Ex Output:
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The Russian language, the official language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and others, is the 8th most widely spoken language in the world. Although it can be rendered in the Latin alphabet, it is commonly written in Cyrillic. "Do svidaniya" / "До Свидания" Meaning: "Goodbye" (lit.: "Until the next time we meet") Pronunciation: Do-sve-DAN-ya "Poka" / "Пока" Meaning: "Bye" Pronunciation: pa-KA "Do vstrechi" / "До Встречи" Meaning: "Until we meet again" Pronunciation: DO-vtr-ETCHY "Udachi" / "Удачи" Meaning: "Good luck" Pronunciation: oo-DA-chee Polish is the second most widely-spoken Slavic language, behind Russian. There are an estimated 40+ million Polish speakers around the world. Polish is written according to the Polish alphabet. "Do zobaczenia" Meaning: "See you" Pronunciation: doh-zoh-bah-CHAN-ya "Żegnaj" Meaning: "Goodbye" Pronunciation: dzen-NAI (the "dz" sound is the same sound as the "si" in "vision") Croatian, also called hrvatski jezik, is spoken in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina. There are roughly 5 to 7 million Croatian speakers woldwide. "Doviđenja" Meaning: "Goodbye" (as in Russian, literally means "until we see again") Pronunciation: doh-vee-JEN-ya "Bog" Meaning: "God" (literally means "God", but can be pronounced “bok,” so it is differentiated from the word "God") Pronunciation: BOK "Ćao" Meaning: "Ciao" (primarily used in Coastal Croatia, because of it location very close to Italy, where you would say "Ciao" and the pronunciation of Ciao and Ćao are similar, if not the same) Pronunciation: CHOW "Idi s Bogom" Meaning: "Go with God" Pronunciation: ee-Dee's Boh-gom Commonly known as Bohemian before the 20th century, Czech is spoken by over 10 million native speakers. In Czech, as in some other Slavik languages, there are many words that don't contain a vowel. "Sbohem" Meaning: "Goodbye" Pronunciation: "sbo-HEM" "Na shledanou" Meaning: "Goodbye" Pronunciation: "nah-SKLE-dan-oh" "Ahoj" Meaning: "See you" Pronunciation: "a-HOY" Spoken by roughly 2.5 million people as a mother tongue, Slovene is the language of the people of Slovenia. "Nasvidenje" Meaning: "Goodbye" Pronunciation: nas-VEE-dan-yeh "Adijo" Meaning: "Bye" Pronunciation: ah-DEE-oh "Čav" Meaning: "Ciao" Pronunciation: CHAHV | Say "goodbye" in Russian. Say "goodbye" in Polish. Say "goodbye" in Croatian. Say "goodbye" in Czech. Say "goodbye" in Slovene. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence and question which can be answered using the sentence. Your task is to answer the question using the information from the sentence. The answer to the question is unique and it is a continuous text span from the sentence.
Q: Sentence: Set in an alternate near-future Japan , the protagonist of the story , a young woman codenamed `` Kabuki '' , acts as an agent and television law-enforcement personality for a clandestine government body known as `` The Noh '' .
Question: where is something set in?
A: | Japan |
In this task, you're given a question, along with a context passage which has extra information available on certain terms mentioned in it. Your job is to determine which sentence(s) from the passage can be used to search for further information needed to answer the question.
Q: Question: Who was the Lord Speaker when Llewelyn-Davies became Chief Whip in the House of Lords? Passage:Llewelyn-Davies entered the civil service in 1940 and served in the Ministry of War Transport, the Foreign Office, the Air Ministry and the Commonwealth Relations Office. She resigned to contest the Wolverhampton South-West parliamentary seat for Labour during the 1951 general election, but was defeated by the incumbent Conservative Enoch Powell. She subsequently unsuccessfully contested the Wandsworth Central seat in 1955 and 1959, but didn't stand for parliament again. With support of those in the Wilson government and the backing of close friend Richard Crossman, who described her in his diaries as "the real politician" when her husband was elevated to the peerage, she was created a life peer as Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe, of Hastoe in the County of Hertfordshire on 29 August 1967. She went on to serve as a Government whip in the House of Lords between 1969 and 1970, and as Opposition Deputy Chief Whip from 1972. In 1973 she was elected Chief Whip, becoming the first woman to take charge of a whip's office in either house. On the return of the Labour Party to government in 1974 she became Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (Government Chief Whip). In 1975, she became a Privy Counsellor. From 1979 to 1982 she was once again Opposition Chief Whip. From 1982 to 1987, she was Principal Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of Lords, an office carrying with it the role of Chairman of the European Communities Committee.
A: In 1973 she was elected Chief Whip, becoming the first woman to take charge of a whip's office in either house
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Q: Question: Who was selected as the first pick in the draft that Kleinendorst was chosen 77th? Passage:Kleinendorst played for Providence College for four years, from 1979–80 to 1982–83, for Lou Lamoriello. He was selected in the fourth round (77th overall) of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers, but never played in the NHL. He was a member of the Tulsa Oilers (CHL) team that suspended operations on February 16, 1984, playing only road games for final six weeks of 1983–84 season. Despite this adversity, the team went on to win the Adams Cup. In 1986–87 he played with Iserlohn (Germany) and Peliitat Heinola (Finland) teams, and then with the Rotterdam Pandas in the Netherlands during the 1987–88 season, Ingolstadt (Germany) 1988–89, and continued to play minor league hockey through 1990.
A: He was selected in the fourth round (77th overall) of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers, but never played in the NHL
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Q: Question: Of the universities that awarded Nancy Cartwright an honorary degree, which one has a smaller campus? Passage:Cartwright served as the president of the Philosophy of Science Association (2009–10), as vice-president (2007–8) and president (2008–9) of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, and was elected to be President of the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology from 2020 to 2023. She is Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics. She is also Fellow of the British Academy, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. She has received honorary degrees from Southern Methodist University and the University of St Andrews as well as a MacArthur Fellowship.
A: | She has received honorary degrees from Southern Methodist University and the University of St Andrews as well as a MacArthur Fellowship
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Blue is the most attractive eye colour according to a new research. Blue eyes like those belonging to sexy star Angelina Jolie are the most appealing colour according to a pool of 3,000 18-24yearolds by Fresh Look One Day Colour. Angelina,her partner Brad Pitt and his exwife Jennifer Aniston all have blue eyes and all been named in a top twenty of the world's most desirable eyes. The survey found that young folk with blue eyes is generally seen as being more flirtatious,sexy and kind. And when asked if they would change the colour of their eyes if they could,only one in ten blueeyed people wanted to,significantly less than people with other colour eyes. One in three people who didn't have blue eyes wanted a change. One quarter of respondents have considered wearing coloured contact lenses to change their eye colour temporarily--and blue is the most wanted colour. Green was the second most popular colour for those wanting a new look,with respondents saying greeneyed people were usually mysterious and creative. People with brown or hazel eyes were perceived to be more trustworthy than people with other eye colours. People with grey eyes were generally thought to be more intelligent than other people,and they were also described as usually being shy. Blue was the most common eye colour among respondents,with 41 percent of those who answered the survey having baby blue peepers and 39 percent having brown or hazel eyes. The survey also found that 18 percent of people don't know what colour eyes their partner has. Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A) Who have the most charming eyes in the world? B) Blue--the most attractive eye colour. C) A survey result on eye colours. D) Different eye colours in the world.
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In this task, you're given a passage, further information available on a particular linked term from the statement, and a question. Your job is to generate the answer to the question by using the information provided. If there is no clear answer obtainable, output 'none'.
Q: Passage: Presidential elections were held in South Korea on 19 December 2012. They were the sixth presidential elections since democratization and the establishment of the Sixth Republic, and was held under a first-past-the-post system, in which there was a single round of voting and the candidate receiving the highest number of votes was elected. Under the South Korean constitution, presidents are restricted to a single five-year term in office. The term of incumbent president Lee Myung-bak ended on 24 February 2013. According to the Korea Times, 30.7 million people voted with turnout at 75.8%. Park Geun-hye of the Saenuri party was elected the first female South Korean president with 51.6% of the vote opposed to 48.0% for her opponent Moon Jae-in. Park's share of the vote was the highest won by any candidate since the beginning of free and fair direct elections in 1987.
Link Information: Lee won the presidential election in December 2007 with 48.7% of the vote which was considered a landslide. Question: What was the percentage share of the vote of Park's predecessor?
A: Answer: 48.7%
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Q: Passage: St Nicholas is constructed in flint, with some conglomerate and brick, and has limestone dressings. The roofs are tiled. Its plan consists of a nave, a chancel with a north vestry (previously a porch), and a west tower. The tower is wholly octagonal. In each face of the upper stage of the tower is a lancet, and there is another lancet on the west side at a lower level. The parapet is battlemented. The tower has a west doorway in Norman style, which has possibly been re-set from elsewhere in the church. It has scalloped capitals, and zig-zag decoration on the arch. Inside the upper part of the tower is a 17th-century dovecote lined with brick nesting boxes. On the south side, between the tower and the nave, is a brick stair turret. The nave windows have two lights with Decorated tracery. Between the windows on the south side is another Norman doorway, again with zig-zag decoration. The north and south walls of the chancel have two-light windows with Y-tracery, and three-light windows with Perpendicular tracery. The east window has five lights. The east gable is decorated with grotesque carvings, and above the east window is head-corbel and a blocked niche. The vestry has two-light north and south windows. In the north wall of the nave is an Early English doorway, with dog-tooth ornament. Around the church are stepped buttresses.
Link Information: none Question: Which of the construction materials that St Nicholas was constructed with has a higher value on the Mohs scale?
A: Answer: none
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Q: Passage: This was the first World Series game ever played in Colorado. At 4 hours 19 minutes, it became the longest nine-inning game in World Series history until game five of 2017. Game 3 was also the 600th World Series game ever played. Starting pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka pitched five innings of scoreless ball and left in the sixth with no runs allowed. The Red Sox struck first with a six-run third inning. Rookie Jacoby Ellsbury hit a leadoff double, moved to third on Dustin Pedroia's single, and scored on David Ortiz's double. After Manny Ramirez was intentionally walked, Mike Lowell's single scored two more runs. J. D. Drew popped out before Ramirez was thrown out at home on Jason Varitek's single with Lowell advancing to third. After Julio Lugo walked to load the bases, Matsuzaka hit a two-run single for his first base hit and RBI in the Major Leagues. Ellsbury capped the scoring with his second double of the inning to knock Colorado starter Josh Fogg out of the game. The Rockies' bats came to life in the sixth and seventh innings against a normally-solid but now-shaky Boston bullpen. After Matsuzaka walked two straight in the sixth with one out, reliever Javier López allowed back-to-back RBI singles to Brad Hawpe and Yorvit Torrealba. Mike Timlin allowed two straight leadoff singles in the seventh before NLCS MVP Matt Holliday brought the Rockies to within one run with a three-run home run off Hideki Okajima. Brian Fuentes gave back those runs in the eighth by walking Lugo with one out and allowing a subsequent single to Coco Crisp before Ellsbury and Dustin Pedroia, who had four and three hits, respectively, on the night (the first time in World Series history two rookies had at least three hits in a game) hit back-to-back RBI doubles, raising Boston's lead to 9–5. Jonathan Papelbon came on for a four-out save, getting Holliday to fly out on one pitch, leaving runners on first and second. Jason Varitek would tack on Boston's tenth run in the top of the ninth off of LaTroy Hawkins with a sacrifice fly, scoring Mike Lowell who, not generally considered a stolen base threat, had just stolen third base—the first time a Red Sox baserunner stole third base in the World Series since 1975—after hitting a leadoff single and moving to second on a sacrifice bunt. Papelbon came back out in the bottom of the ninth to complete the save, getting the first two outs before surrendering a two-out triple to Brad Hawpe, then finishing the game with a groundout from Yorvit Torrealba. The Red Sox took Game 3 by a final score of 10–5.
Link Information: none Question: Which player has an overall better batting average during their professional baseball career, Coco Crisp or Dustin Pedroia?
A: | Answer: none
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In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
As usual, the Queen will be holding court during what is acknowledged as her favourite week of the year.
However, her statement following the Grenfell Tower fire, speaking of a "sombre national mood", may set a more subdued tone for the week.
Since 1825, when the Queen's great-great-great uncle George IV started the tradition, the Royal party arrives by open-top carriage in a procession along the racecourse.
Timings are precise, though that may be a challenge on the Wednesday, with the Queen's Speech being delivered at the State Opening of Parliament and roadworks on the M4 motorway said to be causing headaches for equerries.
Since Choir Boy's Royal Hunt Cup win in 1953, there have been 22 more in the Queen's silks, none perhaps greater than the breathless victory of Estimate in the 2013 Gold Cup, the first time a reigning monarch had won the fixture's historic centrepiece.
In 2017, the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Dartmouth, winner of the Yorkshire Cup, will be seeking back-to-back successes in the Hardwicke Stakes on Saturday.
Forget champions Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson, and even, dare I say, Aidan O'Brien, there is a case to be made that it should be Jessie Harrington who is named trainer of the year.
Harrington, based at Moone, County Kildare, has claimed a string of steeplechasing feature victories this year, notably the Cheltenham Gold Cup with Sizing John and the Irish Grand National with Our Duke.
Now she is looking for her first success among the flat racing prizes at Royal Ascot.
Two very smart two-year-olds head the charge. There is the unbeaten colt Brother Bear, who is likely to line up as favourite in Tuesday's Coventry Stakes, and Alpha Centauri - also unbeaten and also a strong fancy - in the Albany Stakes on Friday.
In between, Torcedor, who has two wins from two starts since the joining Harrington stable, looks to add another of racing's very shiniest pots to the tally in the Gold Cup.
While the team from Moone are out to make hay while the sun shines, so are their Irish compatriots, all looking to improve on a record 10 successes in 2016.
Aidan O'Brien will be in the spotlight the most, with well-fancied contender after well-fancied contender.
His Caravaggio is rated something of a banker in the Commonwealth Cup on Friday, although there looks to be a corker of a showdown in Tuesday's St James' Palace Stakes between Churchill, winner of the Newmarket and Irish 2000 Guineas, and Barney Roy and Thunder Snow, the two runners-up.
The scriptwriters making a film about the life of Australian jockey Michelle Payne may be chewing on their pens as they watch her first Royal Ascot mount Kaspersky in action.
They already have a terrific story to tell of the first female rider to win the horse race that 'stops a nation', the Melbourne Cup, on board 100-1 shot Prince Of Penzance in 2015.
Actor Rachel Griffiths - of Muriel's Wedding fame - is set to direct the movie, which she has described as a "classic tale of the underdog".
Were the Jane Chapple-Hyam-trained Kaspersky to defy his outsider odds to beat Ribchester and company in the fixture's opener, Tuesday's Queen Anne Stakes, alterations to the planned screenplay would follow.
Payne said: "It's been crazy since I won the Melbourne Cup, and I can hardly believe I'm about to take part at such a prestigious event.
"The horse is in fantastic order, he's a quality galloper and if he's in good shape, you never know."
Payne, 31, will be hoping for a smoother passage during the race than she found travelling to the UK: had Kaspersky not been Australian-owned, tough immigration rules might well have barred her way.
The date of 16 June 2009, the first afternoon of that year's Royal Ascot, is highly significant in the fixture's long and colourful history.
On that day, the Wesley A Ward-trained two-year-old Strike The Tiger led all the way and held on by a neck to win the Windsor Castle Stakes. It gave the USA its first win at British flat racing's summer highlight.
Ward, based between stables in California and Florida, struck again the very next day with another front-running juvenile, Jealous Again, in the Queen Mary Stakes.
Though it is perhaps an overstatement to say a flood of runners has followed, it has certainly become a steady stream as Royal Ascot added another string to its international bow, and that despite the much tougher drugs laws in Europe.
This time, five American trainers are expected to field a total of 14 runners, with Ward producing the biggest squad as he hopes to improve on a record of seven Royal Ascot wins - all bar one in races for two-year-olds.
The interest will be reflected in the television coverage too. For the first time, American broadcaster NBC will have a daily show covering the races.
Ward nominates the filly Happy Like A Fool - named after a lyric from the OneRepublic song Good Life - as the best chance of victory among his well-developed two-year-olds, and she will run in the Queen Mary Stakes on Wednesday.
But it is a previous Queen Mary winner, the brilliant Lady Aurelia, whose appearance in Tuesday's King's Stand Stakes is most anticipated.
Ward said: "She's a world-class sprinter."
The diplomatic crisis between Qatar and much of the rest of the Middle East, which has seen the closure of the oil and gas-rich state's sole border, with Saudi Arabia, may seem a world away from Royal Ascot.
However, with Qatar's ever-growing influence in a sport long dominated by the Maktoums, the ruling family of near-neighbours Dubai, there will be plenty of reminders of that tension.
The extra dynamic will be evident from the very first race of the week, the Queen Anne Stakes, when Ribchester, owned by Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum's Godolphin operation, faces Qatar Racing's Lightning Spear.
Racing speculation has surrounded what might happen come the presentations were one grouping or the other, both of whom are extensive sponsors, to win a race backed by their rival.
The races at Royal Ascot have no direct race sponsorship, avoiding potential embarrassment, though the top owner and leading trainer awards - for which the Godolphin team will be fancied - have the support of Qatari investment giant QIPCO.
With a long list of fancied Coolmore-owned and bred runners, Aidan O'Brien is odds-on favourite to be top trainer, ahead of John Gosden.
However, Sir Michael Stoute should never be underestimated. It is 40 years exactly since Stoute won the first of his 75 Royal Ascot trophies, when Etienne Gerard took the Jersey Stakes.
Most of O'Brien's leading hopes will be ridden by Ryan Moore, the favourite to be top jockey, though equalling his own record of nine wins in 2015 will be challenging.
Frankie Dettori was expected to figure prominently too before injury forced his withdrawal, but the most in-form rider going into this year's £6.665m meeting is Brazil-born former champion Silvestre de Sousa.
In the words of The Kinks, officials at Royal Ascot have demonstrated themselves "dedicated followers of fashion".
For 2017, changes to the exacting dress code have been sanctioned, and, for the first time, women in jumpsuits will be admitted to the Royal Enclosure.
However, alongside dresses and skirts "of a modest length" and headpieces "with a base of four inches or more in diameter", fashionistas will have to take care that their one-piece outfits are "full-length to the ground".
One official said: "It's like trouser suits in the 1970s, fashions change."
For the record, spaghetti straps, fascinators and bare midriffs remain barred.
For guys, it is so much less complicated: top hat and tails - black or grey - continue to be de rigeur, as do black shoes.
Royal Ascot: The most famous horseracing festival in the world… with arguably the world's most famous woman at the centre of it all.
The Radio 1 presenters will host a YouTube stream from the red carpet at the event at the O2 next month.
They'll also be hosting a series of videos backstage at the nominations event on 15 January.
Jessie Ware, Clean Bandit and FKA Twigs will perform on the night.
Critics' Choice winner James Bay will also play at The Brits Are Coming, which will be filmed on the night before airing on ITV at 22:40 GMT.
The main coverage of the launch night will be hosted by Reggie Yates.
The 2015 Brit awards, which will include performances from Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith and Taylor Swift, will take place on 25 February.
Having hosted the event between 2011 and 2014, James Corden will be replaced by duo Ant and Dec.
It's 14 years since the last time the duo presented the ceremony.
Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter, BBCNewsbeat on Instagram and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube
After last year's powerful coverage that saw Ellie Goulding admitting she'd like a wheel for a foot, you'll be glad to hear Dan and Phil are returning to present coverage at this year's Brits.
Paul Wickerson, 32, was taken from the Brownstock festival in Essex before he died in a road accident in August 2013.
Chelmsford Crown Court heard he was taken four miles (6km) from the festival by the guards to see if he could make his way back.
Gregory Maxwell, 32, of Romford, and Brian Atkins, 49, of Ilford, deny false imprisonment and kidnap.
The trial jury heard how Mr Wickerson, from Sydney, Australia, had been at the festival in Stow Maries when he was handcuffed, bundled into a Land Rover by Mr Maxwell and Mr Atkins, and driven to a remote spot.
Andrew Jackson, prosecuting, said Mr Wickerson, who had taken cocaine, ketamine and LSD, was then released to see if he could make it back to the festival.
Mr Jackson said one of the guards was overheard describing it as "four-mile bush tucker trial" - a term used to describe challenges in the reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out for Here".
He said Mr Wickerson was seen wandering in a circle "clearly the worse for drugs" in a field behind the main stage, wearing just a shirt and shorts.
"One of the defendants took him to the ground, and together they handcuffed his wrists behind his back and his ankles were handcuffed as well," said Mr Jackson.
"It was done for sport; to see if he could make his own way back. Because of the drugs, he was completely disorientated on a road with a 60mph speed limit.
"Fifteen minutes afterwards he was killed by a car: a tragic, needless accident."
The trial continues.
| A music fan was killed minutes after he was dumped beside a road "for sport" by two security guards, a jury has heard.
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence and a question, you would be asked to create the answer which is contained in the sentence provided.
Q: Sentence: Apes and bats are the 2 primary hosts of ebola in central africa. Question: What are the 2 primary hosts of ebola in central africa?
A: | apes and bats |
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Japanese.
So as scientists, we started wondering, what other types of physical phenomena produce tiny motions that we could now use our cameras to measure?
科学者として私達は考え始めましたカメラで計測できる微細な動きを生み出す物理現象として他にどんなものがあるだろう ?
Run it through the separator and you're ready to use it.
分離装置を通してすぐ使用できます
(Laughter) We can see now what was barely recognizable in the original: 17 red and orange squares are juxtaposed with just two green squares.
| ( 笑 ) もとの絵ではわかりにくかったことがひと目でわかります 17個の赤とオレンジと、その隣を見ると2個の緑の四角があります
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DIALOG:
Who is Robert Palfrader?
- Robert Palfrader Robert Heinrich Palfrader (born November 11, 1968 in Vienna) is an Austrian actor, comedian and author.
- What was Robert Palfrader's first role?
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Next turn: Originally, he was the owner of a café in Vienna's Josefstadt district.
DIALOG:
What was the German Empire's system for recruiting, hiring, and screening?
- It sought to identify military talent at the lower levels and develop it thoroughly through academic training and practical experience on division, corps and higher staffs, up to the Great General Staff, the senior planning body of the army.
- What did the senior planning body of the army do?
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Next turn: It provided planning and organizational work during peacetime and wartime.
DIALOG:
What is the International Review for the Sociology of Sport?
- International Review for the Sociology of Sport International Review for the Sociology of Sport is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Sociology.
- Who reviews the submitted papers?
- The journal is edited by Lawrence Wenner, Von der Ahe Professor of Communication & Ethics at Loyola Marymount University, who replaced John Sugden (University of Brighton) in 2012.
- Is the review published in any other places?
- It has been in publication since 1966 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with . "International Review for the Sociology of Sport" solely focuses on the global dissemination of research on sport within Sociology, sport studies, anthropology, cultural studies and across the social sciences.
- What else is notable about the review?
- The interdisciplinary journal publishes standard research papers, research notes and book reviews in the field and is not restricted to a theoretical or methodological perspective. "International Review for the Sociology of Sport" is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index.
- Is the review highly regarded?
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Next turn: According to the "Journal Citation Reports", its 2015 impact factor was 1.341, ranking it 41 out of 142 journals in the category ‘Sociology’ and 18 out of 44 journals in the category ‘Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism’.
DIALOG:
What was the first feature film to use vitaphone technology?
- Rocky Romero John R.
- What is the difference between a duke a thai and a kung fu master?
- Rivera (born October 28, 1982) is a Cuban professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, currently working for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and he is better known by his ring name Rocky Romero.
- What did Rocky Romero do in the ring?
- Rivera is known for his tenure as the fourth incarnation of Black Tiger and for his accomplishments as a tag team wrestler.
- What tag team did he wrestle with?
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Next turn: | He was member of tag teams like The Havana Pitbulls/Los Cubanitos, No Remorse Corps, Forever Hooligans, and Roppongi Vice. |
You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage.
Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to 2015's Ant-Man, and the twentieth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari. It stars Rudd as Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne, alongside Michael Peña, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip ``T.I.'' Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas. In Ant-Man and the Wasp, the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm.
is ant man and the wasp a sequel?
Both types of privilege are based on the policy of encouraging spousal harmony and preventing spouses from having to condemn, or be condemned by, their spouses: the spousal communications privilege or confidences privilege is a form of privileged communication that protects the contents of confidential communications between spouses during their marriage from testimonial disclosure, while spousal testimonial privilege (also called spousal incompetency and spousal immunity) protects the individual holding the privilege from being called to testify in proceedings relating to his/her spouse.
does a spouse have to testify against their spouse?
A straight is a poker hand containing five cards of sequential rank, not all of the same suit, such as 7♣ 6♠ 5♠ 4♥ 3♥ (a ``seven-high straight''). It ranks below a flush and above three of a kind. As part of a straight, an ace can rank either above a king or below a two, depending on the rules of the game. Under high rules, an ace can rank either high (e.g. A K♣ Q♣ J 10♠ is an ace-high straight) or low (e.g. 5♣ 4 3♥ 2♥ A♠ is a five-high straight), but the ace cannot rank both high and low in the same hand (e.g. Q♠ K♠ A♣ 2♥ 3 is an ace-high high-card hand, not a straight). Under deuce-to-seven low rules, aces can only rank high, so a hand such as 5♥ 4♠ 3♥ 2♣ A is actually an ace-high high-card hand. Under ace-to-six low rules, aces can only rank low, so a hand such as A♣ K♠ Q♠ J 10♠ is actually a king-high high-card hand. Under ace-to-five low rules, straights are not recognized, and a hand that would be categorized as a straight is instead a high-card hand.
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Q: In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Passage: 'The name 'Gambia' is derived from the Mandinka term Kambra / Kambaa, meaning Gambia river. According to the CIA World Factbook, the US Department of State, the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World and the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use, The Gambia is one of only two countries whose self-standing short name for official use should begin with the word 'The' (the other one being The Bahamas). Upon independence in 1965, the country used the name The Gambia. Following the proclamation of a republic in 1970, the long-form name of the country became Republic of The Gambia. The administration of Yahya Jammeh changed the long-form name to Islamic Republic of The Gambia in December 2015. On 29 January 2017 the new President Adama Barrow said the country's name will go back to Republic of The Gambia.'. Question: 'why is it called the gambia and not gambia'.
A: | True |
Possible answers:
1). Afterwards they watched the sunset from a cliff.
2). Ivy returned home, and never spoke to Peter again.
Write a story that ends with: 1). | Ivy had been asked on an unconventional date. Her crush Peter had asked her to go hiking! Ivy agreed. They went to the woods and hiked for hours. 1). |
How to get a governor's pardon in pennsylvania
Purchase an application.
To begin the process, you must get an application for a hearing from the board of pardons.
You can purchase an application online at https: // www.applicationforclemency. Bop.pa. Gov.
OPTIONS:
- You will apply for it as a " non-refundable default " form if you have not yet received the announcement of a pardon from the governor of pennsylvania. If you are barred from having a hearing, you may still serve as a " optional default, " so the judge may grant a default.
- You must use government agency databases to access this process. If you haven't received a pardon within the past 6 months, you have two options for receiving one: you can apply to get an expunged or renewed pardon, and must provide proof of valid discharge.
- This application asks for a statement of dates that the governor has made a unanimous decision, such as february 1 , 2016. For the time being, the decision was made on november 1 , 2016, and all other witnesses had written confirmations that the voting party's decisions were made on june 1 , 2016.
- The online application is in pdf format and includes instructions for filling out the application as well as the required documents that must accompany your application. When you get your application online, you must be able to pay the $8 fee using a credit or debit card.
The online application is in pdf format and includes instructions for filling out the application as well as the required documents that must accompany your application. When you get your application online, you must be able to pay the $8 fee using a credit or debit card.
question: Complete the next sentence:
An intro leads into several clips of people solving rubix cubes while a timer captures their speed on the side. more people
OPTIONS:
- begin solving and in the end people throw rocks at one another.
- appear and on arrival they begin solving the rubix cube as well as putting numbers into the corners and sticking a timer on the side of the object.
- break and solve the rubix squares and they all go to a different location at that point until a circle is set up in the middle.
- continue to solve the puzzle as the camera captures them from many sides.
answer: continue to solve the puzzle as the camera captures them from many sides.
Problem: Write the next sentence for:
How to make a counterclaim to a creditor lawsuit
Read the complaint and summons.
The complaint and summons you received has important information about the lawsuit, including the name of the creditor and how much they claim you owe.
You may not recognize the name of the company that sued you.
OPTIONS:
- If so, you should contact the person that sued you to ask. For example, if you're an intellectual property firm and have a lawsuit going on, then you would want to contact the company's chief financial officer.
- Sometimes a creditor sells the debt to a collection agency that turns around and sues you for the money. If the company that sued you was a collection agency, look through the complaint to see if the original creditor is listed.
- You also must make a note of the date that you are at work, as well as the amount owed to you in that period of time. Typically you don't have to worry about these types of papers alerting the creditor that you are being sued.
- However, you might recognize the name of the individual you're suing. For example, suppose you work in a retail store and have a customer who claims that you've injured him..
Next sentence: Sometimes a creditor sells the debt to a collection agency that turns around and sues you for the money. If the company that sued you was a collection agency, look through the complaint to see if the original creditor is listed.
context: How to nurse a baby rabbit
Choose the correct formula.
The best things to feed your baby bunny are kitten milk replacer (kmr) or goat milk. You can get these items from a veterinarian's office or from a pet store.
OPTIONS:
- Feed your new baby the proper amount of space. You will want to fill the diaper pail 12 inches (30.
- Always check the line on the package and name of the baby rabbit formula. Use a store bought formula for kittens.
- You can purchase the milk directly from your local vet. If you don't have a vet's office, ask for a vet's office bag.
- Rabbit's milk has a higher calorie count than other milks, so you need to add calories to the formula. Add 100% heavy whipping cream that has no added sugar.
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next sentence for the context: Rabbit's milk has a higher calorie count than other milks, so you need to add calories to the formula. Add 100% heavy whipping cream that has no added sugar.
IN: What happens next?
How to support the national immigration project
Become a member.
Attorneys and law students can become a member online or through the mail. Membership lasts for one year, and the dues will depend on what membership level you choose.
OPTIONS:
- Get between $100.00 and $120.00 per month. Membership dues can range anywhere from $319 to $30.00 each year.
- Since your state has voting minimums, joining is a competitive assignment. Membership dues vary considerably between states.
- Membership is considered to be a one-time membership. You will be responsible for paying only dues when you start a case.
- You can download the brochure, which includes an application, here :. Alternately, you can visit their website and join or renew your membership.
OUT: You can download the brochure, which includes an application, here :. Alternately, you can visit their website and join or renew your membership.
question: Complete the next sentence:
How to call the netherlands from the united states
Figure out how you will be billed.
Most phone companies charge extra for international calls, including those to the netherlands. Find out if your company makes calls to the netherlands before trying to dial, and don't let yourself be surprised when those rates appear on your bill.
OPTIONS:
- Some ways to find out are : Pay for international calls through your bank account. Some companies will pay for international calls through a check or money order.
- Figure out the type of number you would normally need to dial. If you are likely to have to dial once or twice a day, you will need to pay extra for international calls because calling frequently will result in a lower fee.
- Pay special attention to the transactions that you make before calling to the netherlands to confirm the fees will be charged. Secure a local phone number in case you dial the number incorrectly.
- Check with your phone company to see if you will be able to make these calls. Some companies require you to sign up for international minutes in addition to your regular charges.
answer: | Check with your phone company to see if you will be able to make these calls. Some companies require you to sign up for international minutes in addition to your regular charges. |
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Input: Consider Input: Frank Sinatra is an example of what genre of singer?, Context: Artists contributing to this format include mainly soft rock/pop singers such as, Andy Williams, Johnny Mathis, Nana Mouskouri, Celine Dion, Julio Iglesias, Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Marc Anthony.
Output: pop
Input: Consider Input: What has Utrecht Centraal railway on one side, and the city centre on the other side?, Context: A large indoor shopping centre Hoog Catharijne (nl) is located between Utrecht Centraal railway station and the city centre. The corridors are treated as public places like streets, and the route between the station and the city centre is open all night. In 20 years from 2004, parts of Hoog Catharijne will be redeveloped as part of the renovation of the larger station area. Parts of the city's network of canals, which were filled to create the shopping center and central station area, will be recreated. The Jaarbeurs, one of the largest convention centres in the Netherlands, is located at the west side of the central railway station.
Output: Hoog Catharijne
Input: Consider Input: Besides Chris Daughtry, what level of favorable outcome did the others on the show have?, Context: Despite being eliminated earlier in the season, Chris Daughtry (as lead of the band Daughtry) became the most successful recording artist from this season. Other contestants, such as Hicks, McPhee, Bucky Covington, Mandisa, Kellie Pickler, and Elliott Yamin have had varying levels of success.
| Output: varying
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Ans: a business practice that involves managing and optimizing the purchase , deployment , maintenance , utilization , and disposal of software applications within an organization
Ques: Software asset management (SAM) is a business practice that involves managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within an organization. According to the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), SAM is defined as "... all of the infrastructure and processes necessary for the effective management, control and protection of the software assets ... throughout all stages of their lifecycle." Fundamentally intended to be part of an organization's information technology business strategy, the goals of SAM are to reduce information technology (IT) costs and limit business and legal risk related to the ownership and use of software, while maximizing IT responsiveness and end-user productivity. SAM is particularly important for large corporations in regard to redistribution of licenses and managing legal risks associated with software ownership and expiration. SAM technologies track license expiration, thus allowing the company to function ethically and within software compliance regulations. This can be important for both eliminating legal costs associated with license agreement violations and as part of a company's reputation management strategy. Both are important forms of risk management and are critical for large corporations' long-term business strategies.
Answer this question based on the passage: what is software asset management (sam)?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Software asset management (SAM) is a business practice that involves managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within an organization.
Answer: Ty Cobb. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. He batted. 366 over 24 seasons, mostly with the Detroit Tigers. In addition, he won a record 11 batting titles for leading the American League in BA over the course of an entire season. He batted over. 360 in 11 consecutive seasons from 1909 to 1919. Rogers Hornsby has the second highest BA of all-time, at. 358. He won seven batting titles in the National League (NL) and has the highest NL average in a single season since 1900, when he batted. 424 in 1924. He batted over. 370 in six consecutive seasons.
Answer this question: who had the highest batting average in major league baseball history?
CoT: This is the relevant information: Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball (MLB) history.
Ans: a Belgian - style witbier
Ques: Blue Moon Belgian White is a Belgian-style witbier brewed by MillerCoors under the name the Blue Moon Brewing Co. It was launched in 1995, and was originally brewed in Golden, Colorado.
Answer this question based on the passage: what kind of beer is blue moon considered?
CoT: This is the relevant information: Blue Moon Belgian White is a Belgian-style witbier brewed by MillerCoors under the name the Blue Moon Brewing Co.
Ans: economic efficiency
Ques: A deadweight loss, also known as excess burden or allocative inefficiency, is a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or a service is not achieved. That can be caused by monopoly pricing in the case of artificial scarcity, an externality, a tax or subsidy, or a binding price ceiling or price floor such as a minimum wage.
Answer this question: deadweight loss measures the inefficiency as the loss of?
CoT: This is the relevant information: A deadweight loss, also known as excess burden or allocative inefficiency, is a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or a service is not achieved.
Answer: Magic !. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: "Rude" is the debut single by Canadian band Magic! from their debut studio album, Do n't Kill the Magic. It was originally released on October 11, 2013 as a promotional single and then re-released on February 24, 2014 by Sony Music Entertainment. The official remix for the song features Kid Ink, Ty Dolla Sign and Travis Barker on the drums.
Answer this question based on the passage: who sang why you gotta be so rude?
CoT: This is the relevant information: "Rude" is the debut single by Canadian band Magic!
Ans: 1954
| Ques: Context: VINs were first used in 1954. From 1954 to 1981, there was no accepted standard for these numbers, so different manufacturers used different formats.
Question: when did they start putting vin numbers on cars?
CoT: The relevant information to answer the above question is: VINs were first used in 1954. |
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage.
Example Input: It was another landmark week in the presidency of Donald Trump. He hosted key U.S. allies Emmanuel Macron of France and Angela Merkel of Germany; but, he also had to weather more turmoil in his Cabinet as well as the ongoing Russia investigation and intensifying scrutiny of his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
What might be an extraordinary week for another president has quickly become "situation normal" for the man elected as the nation's 45th chief executive.
Trump wound up his chaotic week Friday by meeting with German Chancellor Merkel. During an Oval Office photo opportunity, Trump was eager to embrace a report from Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee that found no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"It was a great report. No collusion, which I knew anyway. No coordination, no nothing," said Trump with Merkel looking on. "It is a witch hunt. That is all it is. No collusion with Russia, if you can believe this one."
Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, issued a statement criticizing the Republican conclusions. Schiff asserted the committee did find evidence of collusion in "secret meetings and communications" between Trump campaign officials and others with links to the Russian government. The matter remains the focus of the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Earlier in the week, Trump bonded with French President Macron during a formal state visit that was noted for the warm physical interactions between the two leaders.
"He is going to be an outstanding president. One of your great presidents and it is an honor to call you my friend. Thank you," Trump told Macron at the end of their joint news conference.
Trump also received more good news this week when his choice for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, finally won Senate confirmation.
There were, however, some significant setbacks as well, including the withdrawal of Ronny Jackson as the next head of the Department of Veterans Affairs and intense congressional scrutiny of embattled EPA chief Scott Pruitt, under fire for allegedly misspending government funds. Question: Who did Trump meet with on Friday?
Example Output: German Chancellor Merkel
Example Input: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has unveiled a far-reaching list of demands for any new nuclear deal with Iran, and threatened economy-crushing sanctions if Tehran does not change its behavior.
The 12-point list of demands came in a Monday speech at the conservative Heritage Foundation that laid out the Trump administration's strategy after pulling out of the Iran nuclear agreement earlier this month.
Under any new deal, Pompeo insisted, Iran must indefinitely abandon nuclear weapons work and provide United Nations inspectors access to sites anywhere in the country.He said Tehran must also end its proliferation of ballistic missiles and stop its "destabilizing activities" across the Middle East.
If Iran does not change course, the U.S. "will apply unprecedented financial pressure," Pompeo warned.
"These will be the strongest sanctions in history by the time we are done," said Pompeo. "The [Iranian] regime has been fighting all over the Middle East for years. After our sanctions come into full force, it will be battling to keep its economy alive."
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani dismissed the threats.
"Who are you to decide for Iran and the world?" Rouhani said in a statement published by Iranian state media on Monday. "The world today does not accept that the United States decides for the world. Countries have their independence."
The Trump administration has vowed to reimpose sanctions that were lifted as part of the 2015 nuclear agreement, which was signed between Iran, the United States, and several European countries, as well as Russia and China. Washington has also imposed additional sanctions.
European countries are holding talks with Iran to try to salvage the deal. But it's not clear whether the effort can succeed. On Sunday, Iran's foreign minister, Javad Zarif, said the European Union's "political will is not enough to preserve the deal."
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini reacted to Pompeo's speech Monday by saying there is "no alternative" to the existing agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and that European nations are already using sanctions to pressure Iran to change its behavior. Question: Who demanded that Iran end its proliferation of ballistic missiles?
Example Output: Mike Pompeo
Example Input: Weight gain is a complex issue. But there is little doubt that the current food environment in Western countries – heavy in highly processed salty, sugary, and fatty food – has a big role to play. Most of the salt eaten in our diet has been added to food in the manufacturing process. This is in contrast to the small amount of salt naturally present in most foods or what is added at the table or at home in cooking. Salt can be a desirable taste, increasing the palatability of foods in addition to helping preserve it; that's why it is commonly added in processed foods.
Combining salt and fat together is thought to be a potent combination in helping to promote passive over-consumption foods. Just think of how moreish salty chips can be. Having a greater liking for salty and fatty foods is associated with eating more kilojoules overall, uncontrolled eating, and overweight in children. This link between overconsumption of food and its degree of saltiness is considered stronger than having a liking for sweet and fatty foods.
Teasing out further how salt may influence the over-consumption of fatty foods, sensory researchers from Deakin University recruited 48 healthy adults to take part in a tasting panel. Over four lunchtime sessions (following on from a standardised breakfast that morning), each person ate a meal of macaroni and cheese where the fat and salt content had been manipulated. The four meal combinations were low-fat/low-salt, low-fat/high-salt, high-fat/low-salt and high-fat/high-salt. Participants were encouraged to eat as much as they wished until feeling full. Eating rate, meal agreeability, and subjective ratings of hunger and fullness were also taken.
Salt promotes over-eating
Eleven percent more kilojoules were consumed when the meals eaten were high in salt. And this was irrespective of if the fat content was high or low. The fat content of the meal didn't result in people eating more food by weight, but because of its greater energy density, that meant more kilojoules were eaten. Question: Who was tested during a food preference study at Deakin University?
Example Output: | A group of 48 healthy adults.
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Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "How did the Umayyads think of themselves from a religious perspective?" is in "The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable that the Umayyad caliphs referred to themselves not as khalifat rasul Allah ("successor of the messenger of God", the title preferred by the tradition), but rather as khalifat Allah ("deputy of God"). The distinction seems to indicate that the Umayyads "regarded themselves as God's representatives at the head of the community and saw no need to share their religious power with, or delegate it to, the emergent class of religious scholars." In fact, it was precisely this class of scholars, based largely in Iraq, that was responsible for collecting and recording the traditions that form the primary source material for the history of the Umayyad period. In reconstructing this history, therefore, it is necessary to rely mainly on sources, such as the histories of Tabari and Baladhuri, that were written in the Abbasid court at Baghdad.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: khalifat Allah ("deputy of God")
Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "What could be looked upon with sarcasm?" is in "The term heresy is also used as an ideological pigeonhole for contemporary writers because, by definition, heresy depends on contrasts with an established orthodoxy. For example, the tongue-in-cheek contemporary usage of heresy, such as to categorize a "Wall Street heresy" a "Democratic heresy" or a "Republican heresy," are metaphors that invariably retain a subtext that links orthodoxies in geology or biology or any other field to religion. These expanded metaphoric senses allude to both the difference between the person's views and the mainstream and the boldness of such a person in propounding these views.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: contemporary usage of heresy
Please answer this: I know that the answer to the question "The Hebrews found contempt in which culture?" is in "The answer to why there was so little assimilation of Jews in central and eastern Europe for so long would seem to lie in part in the probability that the alien surroundings in central and eastern Europe were not conducive, though contempt did not prevent some assimilation. Furthermore, Jews lived almost exclusively in shtetls, maintained a strong system of education for males, heeded rabbinic leadership, and scorned the life-style of their neighbors; and all of these tendencies increased with every outbreak of antisemitism.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: | neighbors |
I want to make something that I put peanut butter and jelly on; what do I cook?
Options:
- open can
- brown meat
- add egg
- bake bread
- smoke salmon
Bake bread is to be cooked. Peanut butter and jelly can be put on bread.
bake bread
What sort of structures do you enter through a doorway?
Options:
- castle
- airport
- every building
- wall
- dollhouse
Every building is every structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory. Every Building is the sort of structures that we enter through a doorway.
every building
What would you need if you want to smoke?
Options:
- you're stupid
- kill yourself
- roll joint
- cigarette
- lighter fluid.
Cigarette is used for smoking. If you want to smoke, you would need cigarette.
cigarette
The company printer was out of paper, so the IT guy went and got another what?
Options:
- ream
- copy machine
- clear out
- notebook
- stock certificate
| Papers for printers are bought in large quantity also known as ream.
ream |
Teacher:In this task, you are given a second sentence. Your task is to generate the first sentence on the same topic but incoherent and inconsistent with the second sentence.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: However , Donovan would load the bases in the seventh inning on two walks and a single before being replaced by Gerry Staley .
Student: | Six scoreless innings were thrown by the two , with Donovan giving up only one hit . |
I had seen it before, those fuzzy, furry leaves and stalks, with the pretty, star-pointed purple flowers, but up until that moment that I saw them sitting in a basket at the market stalls, I admit I had never taken notice of it as a food. It grow along cracks in stone walls and along the roadside near my home in Settignano, which is blooming with spring goodness right now: robinia (black locust) trees, wild garlic (three-cornered leek) and even elderflowers are already bursting. I asked the vendor just to double check, “Is this borage?” “Si,” Came the answer, “Borragine.” He confirmed. “I’ve had it in ravioli,” I started to say, “Brava!” He said, as if we were about to start a guessing game on what could be done with it. Actually, there’s a lot that can be done with it. If you can use it as a ravioli filling with ricotta, then you can imagine it taking the place of spinach in gnudi, too, but also soups or frittata or stirred through polenta. I learned that the flowers are just as delicious, if not more interesting, for their delicate cucumber-like flavour — people told me of their use in salads or cocktails like Pimms, and someone even mentioned she freezes them in ice cubes, what a pretty idea for those first warm nights when you can dine al fresco, homemade cocktail in hand. Then there’s risotto and of course the fritters, much like these ones. Or you can simply deep fry the clusters of buds that haven’t yet burst open like these deep-fried robinia flowers. borage and ricotta crepes The problem, I was thinking, as I took home my bag of borage, is that I can’t decide what to make. There’s simply too much choice. I consulted two of my favourite books that also happen to be cookbooks. Patience Gray’s Honey from a Weed and Luigi Ballerini’s A Feast of Weeds. Both had wonderful ideas for borage (and indeed many other edible, foraged plants). According to the above context, answer the following question. The cooking probably took | an hour |
The man moved the lamp from the nightstand to the dresser because the
nightstand was unstable.
Patricia lived in a cold home in winter but Felicia did not because
Patricia had poor central heating.
The broadcast showed a truck speeding so fast it went over a bridge. The
| bridge was concrete. |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
And the fictional Winnie-the-Pooh was named for the real bear, a bear born in Canada who never relinquished his Canadian citizenship.
| The fictional Winnie-the-Pooh was named for the real Canadian bear. |
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. She was 96. Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. She was in her Carmel, California, home. She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades. Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated. Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband. She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn." De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." De Havilland and Fontaine remain the only sisters who have best-actress Academy Awards. The long-standing feud with de Havilland was at such a peak during one Oscar winners' reunion in 1979 that they had to be seated on opposite ends of the stage. "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names?
So it was that J.W. and Marty had come into the inner places of each other's lives. Of all the developments of Institute week, naturally the one which filled J.W.'s thoughts with a sort of awed gladness was Marty's decision to offer himself for the ministry. Joe Carbrook's right-about-face was much more dramatic, for J.W. saw, when the decision was made, that Marty could not have been meant for anything but a preacher. It was as fit as you please. As to Joe, previous opinion had been pretty equally divided; one side leaning to the idea that he might make a lawyer, and the other predicting that he was more likely to be a perpetual and profitable client for some other lawyer. In the light of the Institute happenings, it was to be expected that the question of college would promptly become a practical matter to four Delafield people. Marty was greatly troubled, for he knew if he was to be a preacher, he must go to college, and he couldn't see how. J.W. felt no great urge, though it had always been understood that he would go. Marcia Dayne had one year of normal school to her credit, and would take another next year, perhaps; but this year she must teach.
What would Marty have to do to become a preacher?
I had drunk too much, I confess, though we all had. Somehow, Tasha and I began to argue the worth of Solevgrad jazz, as inconsequential a topic as I can imagine. She had studied it in school, so she thought herself as an expert. I once had a neighbor who played it constantly, loudly, and badly, so I thought I knew it better. Malaquez tried to mediate, but I saw him as siding with Tasha. So, I think, did she. The subject shifted from music to Tasha's obsession with fame, undoubtedly by a leap that I made. She had no choice but to follow. (I do not remember any of this well, just now, nor do I care to. Those who are truly curious may look at the last act of "Captured Moments.") I remember suggesting, with characteristic tact, that she add Emil to her small list of major accomplishments. Malaquez glanced away, embarrassed. Tasha looked at me as if to say, "I will." She said, "I feel sorry for you, Nardo. I'll see Emil home." "Yes," I said, "Do that," and did not care what she did, or why. Emil asked, "You're all right?" I muttered something he must have interpreted as assent. They both walked up to Emil's home while I watched the scarlet moonlight ripple on distant waves. Disgusted with Tasha but more disgusted with myself, I finally realized she would not return that night and went into The Sleeping Flamingo to drink myself to sleep. She had not come home when I woke in mid-morning.
| Why was Tasha arguing about the worth of Solevgrad jazz |
Based on the information present in the given passage, you need to write a correct answer to the given question. A correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. Do not write answers that address the question partially or incorrectly. The correct answer must be contained in the given paragraph.
Paragraph- Sent 1: Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam.
Sent 2: Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded.
Sent 3: The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts.
Sent 4: It took a week to make, and his trysts At night with the Shadow were his alone.
Sent 5: Paul swore not to speak till his task was done.
Sent 6: The night that the jewel was worthy to give.
Sent 7: Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form.
Sent 8: His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech.
Sent 9: Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign.
Sent 10: The Shadow was dumb.
Question: What took Paul a week to make?.
A new watch.
Paragraph- Sent 1: A day at the beach.
Sent 2: When Sam woke in the morning, he was super excited!
Sent 3: Today was the day!
Sent 4: It was Sunday, the day that Sam's mom and dad had promised to take Sam to the beach.
Sent 5: Sam's grandma had given a pail and shovel to Sam to use in the sand.
Sent 6: At breakfast Sam was so excited he was wiggling in his seat!
Sent 7: Mom told Sam that they would leave when the big hand on the clock was pointing to the 10, and the little had was pointing to the 12.
Sent 8: Mom asked Sam if he would like to help make sandwiches for the trip, and Sam said that he wanted to help.
Sent 9: Dad said, "let's make a game of it, we need to make a sandwich for each of us.
Sent 10: There are three of us, so we need three sandwiches.
Sent 11: Let's count as we make the sandwiches!"Sent 12: Sam counted as mom made the sandwiches, one for dad, one for mom and one for Sam.
Sent 13: Then mom started to make another sandwich!
Sent 14: "Mom!"Sent 15: said Sam, "we have three sandwiches and that makes one sandwich for each of us."Sent 16: Sam's mom laughed, "You're right Sam!"Sent 17: Sam's mom said she was being silly.
Question: Where would Sam go when the big hand pointed to 10 and the little hand pointed to 12?.
To the beach.
Paragraph- Sent 1: The film begins with members of the Catholic Church digging up the body of a 19th century church official , whose casket has a box-shaped urn chained to it .
Sent 2: Inside the box they discover artifacts belonging to Mater Lachrymarum , the last surviving member of the Three Mothers ; an ancient trio of powerful black witches .
Sent 3: In particular , the box contains a magic cloak that , when worn by Mater Lachrymarum , increases her powers significantly .
Sent 4: The urn is shipped to the Museum of Ancient Art in Rome , where Sarah Mandy , an American studying art restorationworks .
Sent 5: Sarah is dating the curator Michael Pierce , a single father who is away from the museum that night .
Sent 6: With help from the assistant curator , Sarah opens the box and finds the cloak , a dagger , and three statues representing the three witches .
Sent 7: Sending Sarah to her office to retrieve tools to help her translate the text on the artifacts , the curator is promptly attacked by the demonic agents of Mater Lachrymarum .
Sent 8: Sarah arrives too late to save her boss and starts to flee the museum .
Sent 9: Unfortunately , she is pursued by Mater Lachrymarum 's familiar and is only able to escape when a disembodied voice magically throws open a series of locked doors keeping her trapped inside the museum .
Sent 10: Sarah tells the police what happened as she spends the night with Michael and his son .
Sent 11: Michael visits the Cardinal who sent him the urn only to find out that , shortly after mailing the urn to him , he had a severe stroke and is now in a coma .
Question: What was the shape of the urn, what were the specific artifacts were found in it and who did they belong too?.
| The Urn was box shaped and a (magical) cloak, a dagger and three statues were found all of which belonged to Mater Lachrymarum.
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Given the following passage "Wood has a long history of being used as fuel, which continues to this day, mostly in rural areas of the world. Hardwood is preferred over softwood because it creates less smoke and burns longer. Adding a woodstove or fireplace to a home is often felt to add ambiance and warmth.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What can be put in a fireplace?
| Wood |
Are these paraphrases?
The executive branch of government consisted of the president , the prime minister , a number of deputy prime ministers , and the federal ministers .
The executive branch of the government consisted of the president , the prime minister , a number of federal ministers , and deputy prime ministers . | yes |
Q: If and sure right well sure it is, can we say that "Yes, it is. "?
A: yes
Q: If Fine, say the dairy doubters, if calcium is the answer, then it should both prevent and cure osteoporosis, but it doesn't., can we say that "People don't doubt the dairy solution."?
A: no
Q: If , International Capital Developments, Prospects, and Key Policy Issues (Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, September 2000), pp. 9-10., can we say that "The International Monetary Fund published this piece in September of 2000."?
A: yes
Q: If Normally they are safe, but on a rough day, take care., can we say that "On a rough day, one needs to be careful."?
A: | yes |
In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Context: Subduction is a geological process that takes place at convergent boundaries of tectonic plates where one plate moves under another and is forced or sinks due to gravity into the mantle. Regions where this process occurs are known as "subduction zones". Rates of subduction are typically in centimeters per year, with the average rate of convergence being approximately two to eight centimeters per year along most plate boundaries., Milwaukee Deep , also known as The Milwaukee Depth , ( 19 ° 35 N 66 ° 30 W ) is the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean and is part of the Puerto Rico Trench . It has a maximum depth of at least 27,493 feet ( 8,380 m ) . It is just 76.0 miles ( 122.3 km ) north of the coast of Puerto Rico at Punto Palmas Altas in Manatí . This ocean floor feature is named for the USS Milwaukee ( CL - 5 ) , a U.S. Navy Omaha class cruiser , which discovered the Milwaukee Deep on February 14 , 1939 with a reading of 28,680 feet ( 8,740 m ) . On August 19 , 1952 , the U.S. Fish and Wildlife vessel Theodore N. Gill obtained a reading of 28,560 feet ( 8,710 m ) at ( 19 ° 36 N 68 ° 19 W ) , virtually identical with the Milwaukee ' s reading . The existence of deep water to the Atlantic Ocean side of the Caribbean has been known for more than a century . One of the area 's earliest soundings was obtained June 12 , 1852 by Lt. S. P. Lee , U.S. Navy brig Dolphin , with a reading of 22,950 feet ( 7,000 m ) at ( 26 ° 32 N 60 ° 06 W ) ., The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico and Central America to the west and south west, to the north by the Greater Antilles starting with Cuba, to the east by the Lesser Antilles, and to the south by the north coast of South America., The oceanic trenches are hemispheric-scale long but narrow topographic depressions of the sea floor. They are also the deepest parts of the ocean floor. Oceanic trenches are a distinctive morphological feature of convergent plate boundaries, along which lithospheric plates move towards each other at rates that vary from a few mm to over ten cm per year. A trench marks the position at which the flexed, subducting slab begins to descend beneath another lithospheric slab. Trenches are generally parallel to a volcanic island arc, and about from a volcanic arc. Oceanic trenches typically extend below the level of the surrounding oceanic floor. The greatest ocean depth to be sounded is in the Challenger Deep of the Mariana Trench, at a depth of below sea level. Oceanic lithosphere moves into trenches at a global rate of about 3 km/yr., Central America is the southernmost, isthmian portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast. Central America is bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Central America consists of seven countries: Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. The combined population of Central America is between 41,739,000 (2009 estimate) and 42,688,190 (2012 estimate)., Hispaniola (Spanish: "La Española"; Latin: "Hispaniola"; Taíno: "Haiti") is the 22nd-largest island in the world, located in the Caribbean island group, the Greater Antilles. It is the second largest island in the Caribbean after Cuba, and the tenth most populous island in the world., Puerto Rico, (Spanish for "Rich Port") officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ("Free Associated State of Puerto Rico") and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea., Water is a transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms. Its chemical formula is HO, meaning that its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, that are connected by covalent bonds. Water strictly refers to the liquid state of that substance, that prevails at standard ambient temperature and pressure; but it often refers also to its solid state (ice) or its gaseous state (steam or water vapor). It also occurs in nature as snow, glaciers, ice packs and icebergs, clouds, fog, dew, aquifers, and atmospheric humidity., The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceans with a total area of about . It covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area. It separates the "Old World" from the "New World"., The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east., Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean where the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean meet. It is south of both the U.S. state of Florida and the Bahamas, west of Haiti, and north of Jamaica. Havana is the largest city and capital; other major cities include Santiago de Cuba and Camagüey. Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, with an area of , and the second-most populous after Hispaniola, with over 11 million inhabitants., The Old World consists of Africa, Europe, and Asia, regarded collectively as the part of the world known to Europeans before contact with the Americas. It is used in the context of, and contrast with, the New World (Americas)., Bean is a common name for large seeds of several genera of the flowering plant family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae) which are used for human or animal food., A transform fault or transform boundary (also known as a conservative plate boundary, since these faults neither create nor destroy lithosphere), is a type of fault whose relative motion is predominantly horizontal, in either a sinistral (left lateral) or dextral (right lateral) direction. Furthermore, transform faults end abruptly and are connected on both ends to other faults, ridges, or subduction zones. While most transform faults are hidden in the deep oceans where they offset divergent boundaries as series of short zigzags accommodating seafloor spreading, the best-known (and most destructive) are those on land at the margins of tectonic plates. Transform faults are the only type of strike-slip fault that can be classified as a plate boundary., Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional figure or shape, or planar lamina, in the plane. Surface area is its analog on the two-dimensional surface of a three-dimensional object. Area can be understood as the amount of material with a given thickness that would be necessary to fashion a model of the shape, or the amount of paint necessary to cover the surface with a single coat. It is the two-dimensional analog of the length of a curve (a one-dimensional concept) or the volume of a solid (a three-dimensional concept)., An ocean (the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean, which covers almost 71% of its surface. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern (Antarctic), and Arctic Oceans. The word "sea" is often used interchangeably with "ocean" in American English but, strictly speaking, a sea is a body of saline water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land., The Puerto Rico Trench is located on the boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The oceanic trench is associated with a complex transition between the Lesser Antilles subduction zone to the south and the major transform fault zone or plate boundary, which extends west between Cuba and Hispaniola through the Cayman Trench to the coast of Central America. The trench is long and has a maximum depth of or 5.373 miles at Milwaukee Deep, which is the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean and the deepest point not in the Pacific Ocean., Subject: milwaukee deep, Relation: instance_of, Options: (A) animal (B) area (C) chemical (D) city (E) coat (F) common name (G) continent (H) country (I) curve (J) definition (K) direction (L) fault (M) formula (N) geological process (O) guatemala (P) gulf (Q) human (R) hydrogen (S) island (T) liquid (U) material (V) molecule (W) name (X) ocean (Y) oceanic trench (Z) part ([) plane (\) planet (]) population (^) port (_) process (`) quantity (a) republic (b) scale (c) sea (d) series (e) shape (f) single (g) standard (h) state (i) strike (j) surface (k) ten (l) three (m) transform fault (n) two (o) vapor (p) water (q) word (r) year | oceanic trench |
In this task you're given a question and you have to paraphrase the question to create the output question while retaining the meaning of the original question.
How can companies find the ROI for offering a certification or credential (e.g. Hubspot’s Inbound Academy and Google’s certifications)? | How would you evaluate someone for employment if they don't have the typical academic credentials or certification and claims to be self-taught? |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
[Q]: Staff at St James’s Palace could hear Jimmy Savile approaching long before they saw him. The jangling of his gold chains and a trailing cloud of cigar smoke announced his arrival. Just as with the psychiatric hospitals and prisons where he preyed on the vulnerable, the serial paedophile also had a licence to roam in the Prince of Wales’s London base. After inveigling himself into Charles’s life as a mentor and adviser, Savile was granted unprecedented access across all the royal palaces upstairs and downstairs. The DJ was not just at ease with the Queen’s family, but every bit at home with her servants, too.Serial paedophile inveigled himself into Prince Charles' life as a mentorHe was granted unprecedented access across all of the royal palacesEven the Queen couldn’t resist his charm — or so he liked to claimBut Diana found him 'creepy' and recoiled after he once licked her hand
Questions:Reading that again today in the light of Savile’s appalling sexual aggression, _ must surely cringe with embarrassment. (A) St James’s Palace (B) Jimmy Savile (C) Prince of Wales (D) London (E) Charles’s (F) Savile (G) DJ (H) Prince Charles (I) Diana
[A]: (H)
[Q]: A convicted paedophile accused of molesting boys across three states has denied he's 'delusional' to proclaim his innocence. Gregory Robert Knight started his teaching career in South Australia where he was found to have touched the penises of at least three teenage boys during school camps in 1977. He then moved to Queensland and worked at Brisbane Boys' College, where he was again subject to allegations of abuse. In 1981, he successfully applied for a job as a music teacher at St Paul's School, also in Brisbane, but resigned three years later after a student came forward with more complaints of misconduct.Gregory Robert Knight is accused of molesting boys in three statesHe is a convicted paedophile, convicted in 1994 for child sex abuseProsecutor said knight's denial of complaints against him was 'delusional'The claim was made during a royal commission hearing on TuesdayHe has offended in South Australia, Queensland and Northern Territory
Questions:Knight said the _ student who went to police - who earlier told the commission he had been drugged and raped - had only come forward when compensation started being handed out. (A) Gregory Robert Knight (B) South Australia (C) Queensland (D) Brisbane Boys' College (E) St Paul's School (F) Brisbane (G) Northern Territory
[A]: (E)
[Q]: North Pole residents can put marijuana on their Christmas list next year. The city council in North Pole, Alaska, rejected a measure on Monday that would have banned marijuana dispensaries. Marijuana became legal in Alaska in February, and sales begin next year. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported even Santa Claus — yes, that's his real name — testified in favor of selling pot in this Christmas-themed town, where light poles resemble candy canes. 'As far as the image goes here at North Pole, how do most people perceive Santa Claus?' Claus said. 'I would say Santa Claus is a pretty jolly fellow.'The city council in North Pole, Alaska, rejected a measure on Monday that would have banned marijuana dispensariesMarijuana became legal in Alaska in February, and sales begin next yearA man who goes by Santa Claus testified in favor of selling pot and said he is a medical marijuana patient who doesn't want to drive to Fairbanks
Questions:'I would like to have access to medical marijuana here in North Pole and not have to travel to _ to get it.' (A) North Pole (B) Alaska (C) Marijuana (D) The Fairbanks Daily News (E) Miner (F) Santa Claus (G) Claus
[A]: | (D)
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A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
what team did joe hart play for before man city? | Shrewsbury Town F.C. |
(Question)
Anger is a kind of feeling. Many things can make you angry. When your teacher gives you too much homework, when your team loses an important game, when a friend borrows your favorite thing and then breaks it, you may get really angry. Usually, your body will tell you when you are angry. For example, you breathe faster, your face turns red, and you may want to break something or hit someone, but sometimes, you hide your anger. For example, you may hide it in your heart. The problem is that if you do this, you may get a headache or your stomach may hurt. In fact, it's not good to hide your anger, and it's normal for you to get angry sometimes. But anger must be let out in the right way, without hurting others or yourself. When you get angry, you can talk about it with other people. It's helpful to talk about your anger with an adult, such as parents, a teacher, etc. When you talk about anger, those bad feelings can start to go away. Here are some other things you can do when you start to feel angry: talk to a good friend; count from 1 to 100; give someone a hug ; go for a bike ride; think about good things, etc. Remember that how you act when you are angry can make everything better or worse. Don't let your anger you. You may not get angry when _ . A) there is too much homework on this weekend B) your favorite basketball team wins the game C) a friend breaks your favorite thing D) your parents don't let you watch TV
(Answer)
B
(Question)
A survey by baidu.com showed there were 16 million bloggers . Xu Jinglei was one of the first famous people that the website sina .com. invited to open blogs. The web log written by Xu Jinglei is now the world's most popular . Xu , an actress-turned -director, became famous overseas when she won a Best Director Award for the film. A Letter From an Unknown Woman in 2004. Her blog has broken the domestic record with more than 10 million visits . Xu updates her blog every other day . But if she feels very good she sometimes posts two or three articles in a day . Visitors leave thousands of messages about each of her articles , praising her open, free writing style, commenting on films. _ invited Xu Jinglei who was one of the first famous people to open blogs. A) The website baidu.com B) The website sina.com C) The website Yahoo.com D) The website blog.com
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B
(Question)
Everyone needs friends. There is an old saying "Friends are God's way of taking care of us." But how do you find real friendship and keep it? The American writer Sally Seamans tells young students some smart ways to find friends. Sally says finding friendship is just like planting a tree. You plant the seed and take care of it to make it grow. First, you should choose a friend. What good friends should you make? It's not because a person has money or good looks. A good friend should be kind and _ For example, if you have a bad day, a good friend should listen to your complains and do his or her best to help. To make a friend, you can not be too shy. You should make each other happy and share your lives. But things cannot always be happy. Even the best have fights. What should you do when you have a fight with your friend? You have to talk to him or her. When there is no one around, have an honest talk. If he or she doesn't want to talk, you could write a letter. There are three steps to being friends again: Tell him or her how you are feeling ; say what your friend has done wrong, and explain why you did this or that. Remember that friendship is the most important thing in your life. ,. (5,2,10) What good friends should you make? A good friend should _ . A) be lovely and cool B) be kind and patient C) have lots of money D) have good looks
(Answer)
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The bald, pointy-eared vampire in Nosferatu is barely ambulatory, in fact.
Does it follow that "The limping vampire has curly hair."?
Select from the following. [-] yes; [-] it is not possible to tell; [-] no; | no |
I went on a blind date a few days ago. She was cute and friendly. We were set up through a co worker. We seem to have some things in common.
What is a natural next sentence?
Pick your answer from:
(i). Soon we were boyfriend and girlfriend and thinking of marriage..
(ii). We broke up right away.. | (i). |
Does "Other debates center on the principle of the law of the land in America being defined not just by the Constitution's Supremacy Clause, but also by legal precedence, making an accurate reading of the Constitution subject to the mores and values of a given era, and rendering the concept of historical revisionism irrelevant when discussing the Constitution." contain the correct answer to "What was recognized by the time the 14th Amendment passed?"
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Does "A 2012 report by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology made several key recommendations to reduce regulatory burdens to new drug development, including 1) expanding the FDA's use of accelerated approval processes, 2) creating an expedited approval pathway for drugs intended for use in narrowly defined populations, and 3) undertaking pilot projects designed to evaluate the feasibility of a new, adaptive drug approval process." contain the correct answer to "What is excessive drug regulation said to suppress?"
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Does "When Internet hunting was introduced in 2005, allowing people to hunt over the Internet using remotely controlled guns, the practice was widely criticised by hunters as violating the principles of fair chase." contain the correct answer to "Who spoke on this violation?"
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | no |
When a friend tells you she has wild roses blooming everywhere, it’s not hard to imagine where the conversation headed to next… to turning them into rose petal jam, of course. My friend Simona Quirini and her family run the beautiful Canto del Maggio, a B&B, restaurant and garden, about one hour’s drive from Florence. We arrived to catch Simona with a wooden crate in her hands, already half full of blush pink flower heads, small and as fragrant as honey. It wasn’t just roses that were bursting out of their bushes with colour and fragrance. In fact, every time I go to Canto del Maggio, I notice how lush the property is with fruit, flowers and plants, and every season there are bounties to be collected. The first time I was there I noticed the myrtle bushes and heirloom fruit trees — little tiny, red pears and apples. The garden was full of summer produce and I stole green-skinned figs harbouring raspberry-red flesh off the trees. The next time I went, we picked ripe olives off the trees around the pool and took them down to the local frantoio, olive oil mill, to press the bright green oil out of them. I also came home with buckets of corbezzoli, or Irish strawberries, to make jam. This spring, I noticed the hedge rows of flowering wild strawberries and this last visit we picked the berries off them for an afternoon snack. With the help of my daughter (who was slightly more interested in playing with Simona’s new puppy), we filled a crateful of roses and picked the petals delicately off and into bowls. We were using the rose petal jam recipe and the technique I learned between two wonderful sources — Pellegrino Artusi’s 1891 cookbook (this pastry recipe below is also inspired by it) and the Armenian monks on Venice’s Isola di San Lazzaro Island where I worked for two autumns. The secret, other than having beautiful, small and fragrant roses to begin with, is in massaging the petals with a bit of the sugar and the lemon juice until almost a pulp to release the essential oils. Why did the author travel to Florence? A. to make strawberry jam B. not enough information C. to pick olives D. to visit Simona at her B&B
D
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David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences and simplistic texts. In, is the new age media companies, the everyday media makers, the consistent consumers and the fantastical mess of The WWW. While universities are pumping out the same content areas since the 1980’s (e.g. institutions, production, audiences and texts) that are only relevant to a handful of media forms (cinema, television, online broadcasting and publications), the rest of the world is moving on. David Gauntlett so rightly says that creativity in media, should also refer to thinking creatively about the subject. What are the new ways of running media and communication studies? How has the subject itself changed? What approaches and methods can help media and communications studies to become innovative and useful in spheres beyond itself? David Gauntlett encourages a kind of call to arms, an acquiescence of the incapacities of the old system and a redirected gaze to the future needs of media students and media studies programs. Inspired by Tim Ingold’s book Making, David believes media studies should have making at it’s front and centre. He also believes the ability to do things with media should be embraced over and above the ability to talk about what others do with media, or what media does to us. The notion is that media studies should be hands on, that it should be all about ideas and critical engagement and this should be expressed through actual making. To borrow three key distinctions from the anthropologist Tim Ingold: 1. It’s about learning WITH media rather than ABOUT media. 2. There is an intent to move FORWARD rather than looking BACKWARDS at how things are. 3. It’s aims are TRANSFORMATIONAL rather than DOCUMENTARY. Who has been pumping out the same content areas since the 1980’s? A. Tim Ingold B. Universities C. David Gauntlett D. not enough information
B
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“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!” I was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt” bit was what really got me. I wasn’t even wearing my sweatshirt. So. There was a substitute teacher in my literacy class, so my class was split. half of us did actual work, and the other half watched a documentary. Ben, Evan, Isabelle and myself were put together in the class watching the super boring documentary. We got bored, so, when Ben left the classroom for a bit and left his jacket behind, I don’t remember why, but, I put on his sweatshirt and traded it for mine. This turned into everyone swapping sweatshirts for the next hour until school was out. At one point I was called to the office to deliver a message to a different classroom. I walked out of the office with the information, and turned around at the sound of my name. “Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!” I smiled and thanked her like the nice human being I want people to think I am. Once she started down the stairs I looked down at my sweatshirt. Black and orange? Nike? But my sweatshirt’s gray and purple! Then I remembered our little game of “try not to get caught swapping sweatshirts and giggling”. I wasn’t wearing my sweatshirt. Someone else had it. I was wearing Evan’s. It’s also kind of sad because that was one of the only compliments I’ve gotten from a stranger all year. Complimented on something that wasn’t even mine… Welcome to my life, everybody! How long has Natalie known Evan? A. a few months B. since kindergarten C. not enough information D. a few years
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Mineral County Airport (FAA LID: 9S4) is a county-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southeast of the central business district of Superior, a town in Mineral County, Montana, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011-2015, it is categorized as a "general aviation" facility.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Mineral County Airport is less than 3 Nautical miles southeast of the central business district of Superior, a town in Mineral County, Montana, United States.
Possible answers:
I. Yes
II. It's impossible to say
III. No | I. |
CoT and answer: Nickel is a metallic substance with the chemical atomic number of 28. Mercury is a silvery liquid substance with a chemical number of 80.
no
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Is nickel a better payout than mercury if given a dollar per atomic number?
Solution: Operation Barbarossa was the Nazi advance on Russia during World War II. Operation Barbarossa was a failure that resulted in Nazi Germany being pushed back by a Soviet counter offensive. Operation Barbarossa was named after Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. On his final expedition, Frederick Barbarossa drowned while leading an army to help the Crusaders during the Third Crusade. The Crusaders failed to recapture Jerusalem during the Third Crusade without the support of Barbarossa and his troops.
Answer: no
Question: Did Operation Barbarossa or Barbarossa's last expedition succeed?
Reasoning & answer: Robert Downey Jr. plays Iron Man in the MCU. At the end of Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man uses the Infinity Stones against Thanos. The stones are too powerful for his human body to handle, so he dies after using them.
no
Question: Does Robert Downey Jr's Marvel Cinematic Universe character survive the Infinity War?
CoT and answer: Koolickles are a variety of pickled cucumber made with brine and red kool-aid. Korean cucumber kimchi is flavored with korean pepper powder. Korean pepper powder is red in color.
yes
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Is pickled cucumber ever red?
Solution: Robert Downey Jr. was arrested in 1996 n drug and weapons charges and possessed a .357 Magnum. Barry Burton, a character in the Resident Evil series, used a Colt Python. The Colt Python is a type of .357 Magnum revolver.
Answer: yes
Question: Did Robert Downey Jr. possess same caliber gun as Resident Evil's Barry Burton?
Solution: Art classes are often the first to be cut during times of low school funds. Between 1999 and 2009, schools offering visual arts curriculum decreased by 7%.
Answer: no
Question: | Is art prioritized in the US education system? |
Context:This book introduced Shakespeare to Goethe ; it was a fine selection of *his* writing.
Is "his" the same as "Goethe"? Possible answers:Options:
A). no;
B). yes;
Answer: | A). |
While the Polish alphabet has most of the same letters as the English alphabet, many of them have different sounds. However, there are 14 consonants that sound basically the same in Polish as they do in English: b, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, and z. The Polish letter g has only a hard g sound, like the g in the English word "good." The Polish letter s is always soft, as in the English word "soft." The Polish letter r is rolled or trilled, as in Spanish or Italian. " When studying a foreign language, "false friends" are words or letters that look exactly as they do in your native language, but are pronounced differently. Polish has 3 letters that are false friends of identical letters in English: c, w, and j. The Polish letter c is pronounced ts, like the ts in the English word "wits." The Polish letter j is pronounced like the y in the English word "yet." The Polish letter w is pronounced like the English letter v. To round out the consonants in the Polish alphabet, there are 6 letters that are formed with diacritics – accent marks above, below, or through the main letter. These letters are pronounced differently than the same letter without the diacritic. ć is pronounced like the ch in the English word "choice." ł is pronounced like the w in the English word "water." ń is pronounced like the ny in the English word "canyon." ś is pronounced like the sh in the English word "short." ź is pronounced like the ch in the English word "teach." ż is pronounced like the si in the English word "vision." This mark is a single dot over the middle of the letter, rather than an accent mark as with ź. There are 7 two-consonant combinations in the Polish language that are pronounced with a single consonant sound. For most of these, the resulting sound is a blend of the 2 letters. ch is pronounced like the h in the English word "ha." sz is pronounced like the sh in the English word "shoe." cz is pronounced like the ch in the English word "check." dz is pronounced like the dz in the English word "adze." dź makes a sound that doesn't exist in English. Simply run the d and ź sounds closely together. dż is pronounced like the g in the English word "gel." rz is pronounced like the "s" in the English word "measure." This two-letter combination is pronounced the same as the letter ż. Unlike English, there are no long or short vowels. Polish vowels always sound the same, but are said with a shorter duration than the typical English vowel. a is pronounced like the a in the English word "smart." e is pronounced like the e in the English word "bed." i is pronounced like the ee in the English word "eel." o is pronounced like the o in the English word "port." ó is pronounced like the oo in the English word "foot." u is pronounced the same as the Polish vowel ó. y is pronounced like the y in the English word "this." There are 2 nasal vowels in the Polish alphabet, represented by the ogonek diacritic, which looks like a little tail on the bottom of the letter. These nasal vowels are ą and ę. ą is pronounced like the on in the French word "bon." ę is pronounced like the en in the English word "enter." The Polish language has 4 consonant-vowel combinations that are pronounced with a single consonant sound: ci, si, zi, and ni. These combinations are alternative notations for the letters ć, ś, ź, and ń. Whenever you see these combinations, they are pronounced the same as the letter they represent.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with letters pronounced the same as in English. Memorize the sounds of letters that are "false friends. Move onto consonants with diacritics. Learn the two-letter combinations pronounced with a single sound. Pronounce the 7 basic vowels in the Polish alphabet. Distinguish the pronunciation of the 2 nasal vowels. Add the 4 consonant-vowel combinations.
Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a grey box with gears, to do so. It's the top item on the Settings page. You'll find this option near the middle of the page. It's at the top of the "iTunes & App Store" page. Doing so prompts a pop-up menu. It's in the pop-up menu. Type in the password that you use to log into your Apple ID account, or scan your Touch ID fingerprint. This will open the Apple ID page. You'll find this option near the bottom of the page; on some iPhones, you may first have to scroll down to see it. Doing so opens the Pandora subscription's page. It's near the bottom of the page. Once you've confirmed that you want to cancel your Pandora subscription, your billing will not renew during the next cycle. Your Pandora subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing cycle.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iTunes & App Store. Tap your Apple ID. Tap View Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID password or Touch ID when prompted. Tap Subscriptions. Select the Pandora subscription. Tap Cancel Subscription. Follow any on-screen instructions to confirm.
During the two weeks that your tattoo is healing, stay out of the sun. UV rays can fade the inks in your tattoo, and they are damaging to your skin. If you must go outside, apply a sunscreen with an SPF 30 or more at least 15 minutes before you go outside. You should also stay away from tanning beds. Don't submerge yourself in any kind of water because it can infect your tattoo. The water is teeming with germs and bacteria. Stay away from swimming pools, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, hot tubs, and the ocean. You will need to avoid swimming until your tattoo is fully healed. Don't pick scabs or scratch itchy parts. Not only will it harm the healing process, but you could infect the tattoo with germs under your nails. You should also avoid wearing clothing that could irritate or stick to the tattoo. If you can, leave the tattoo uncovered. Be careful with your tattoo for the full two weeks after you get it, even if you think it looks healed. Infections are serious, so don't risk getting one by stopping your care early or engaging in risky activities, such as swimming.
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One-sentence summary -- Protect against sun exposure. Avoid swimming. Avoid picking or scratching the tattoo. Allow two weeks for your tattoo to heal.
You can do this by including additional information in your link tag. Find your link tag and include the appropriate code for either your ID or class. Your code should look like: class=Link.com id=Link.com You can reference the name you've created by using a "." for classes or the "#" symbol for your ID. The code of this should look similar to: Classes: .Link.com IDs: #Link.com Both of these features will have the effect of hiding your link, but each function hides the link in a different way. By changing the display feature to "none", you will remove the link from the page layout. This may cause other elements of your page to move if they define their position in reference to your link. Changing your visibility to "hidden" will hide the link without influencing the page layout. Your code for this stage should simply look like: display: none visibility: hidden Incorrect code can cause significant errors in your webpage or change important elements of your design. Your final HTML and CSS code should look like: HTML Code:<a href=Link.com class=Link.com>Link</a> CSS Code:.Link.com {display: none;}
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One-sentence summary -- | Add a class or ID attribute to your link. Create a CSS rule for your class or ID. Change the "display" or "visibility". Double check the correctness of your code. |
Q: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Lewis Hamilton began the new Formula One season in stunning fashion with a crushing qualifying performance to grab the fourth pole position of his career for the Australian Grand Prix. It is clear that after a dominant 2014 from Mercedes they will again be the team to beat in 2015 as reigning champion Hamilton blasted his way to top spot on the grid at Melbourne's Albert Park, putting even team-mate Nico Rosberg in the shade. Hamilton finished with a lap of one minute 26.327secs, a staggering 0.6secs clear of Rosberg as Mercedes locked out the front row, with Williams' Felipe Massa the best of the rest, but 1.4secs down on the 30-year-old Briton.Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday's Australian Grand Prix from poleHe was over half-a-second quicker than Nico Rosberg in qualifyingMercedes secure front-row lockout with Felipe Massa 3rd in his WilliamsBut Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen are eliminated from Q1 and they will start on LAST row of the grid for McLaren in Melbourne
Question:So, with 10 minutes to go until the start of qualifying, why not catch up on the very latest news from Melbourne, starting with Hamilton and his hope that he will be remembered as a legend when he retires from _.
A: | Formula One |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage, and you need to write an **implausible** answer to to fill in the place of "_". Your answer should be incorrect, but should not be out of context. Try using words that are related to the context of the passage, but are not the correct answer. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer.
[Q]: Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's visit to Nigeria, his first to sub-Saharan Africa, has put the country's tech businesses firmly in the world's spotlight. Zuckerberg staged a surprise visit to the country's economic capital Lagos on Tuesday and his first stop was a local innovation center and tech hub in Yaba, an area on the mainland of Lagos known as Nigeria's Silicon Valley. There was no fanfare amid tight security and some of those working at the Co-Creation Hub, called CcHUB, didn't even know Zuckberg was coming. He appeared nervous, a little startled even, as he launched into an impromptu speech about why he was there.Zuckerberg causes a stir with surprise visit to Nigeria on TuesdayEntrepreneurs say it will give country's startup industry a boost
Question:At the _, he talked to children at a summer coding camp and entrepreneurs who visit the center to build and launch their apps.
[A]: Lagos
[Q]: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was the only person who thought Steven Gerrard should not start against Manchester United, says Paul Scholes. Gerrard was on the substitutes' bench until half-time at Anfield on Sunday, and was sent off after just 38 seconds of coming on for stamping on Ander Herrera. Scholes feels it could have been a different game had Gerrard started, and that being a substitute only added to his frustration leading up to his red card. Here is the stamp from Steven Gerrard on Ander Herrera after both players had competed for the ball Gerrard clearly puts all his downwards force into Herrera's right leg after the pair collidedSteven Gerrard started on the subsitutes' bench against Manchester UnitedHe was brought on at half-time but sent off after just 38 secondsPaul Scholes feels Brendan Rodgers was wrong to not start himGerrard's stamp on Ander Herrera was out of frustration, Scholes addsCLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news
Question:'_ were brilliant in the first half, but if they had been up against Gerrard then it might have been different.
[A]: Liverpool
[Q]: (CNN) The hit musical "Hamilton" went from being the hottest ticket on Broadway to a record-breaking show Tuesday, scoring 16 Tony Award nominations. The production was nominated for best musical and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda received nominations for best book of a musical, best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical, and best original score written for the theater. The best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical category saw three out of the five spots nabbed by "Hamilton" actors: Daveed Digg, Jonathan Groff and Christopher Jackson. The musical has taken off like few Broadway shows have, winning a Grammy Award, a Pulitzer and a spot on the Billboard 200 charts.The record had previously been set by "The Producers""Hamilton" has already won a Grammy and a Pulitzer
Question:Having already broke the 15-nomination record held by 2001's "The Producers," "_" is now poised to break that show's record 12 wins.
[A]: | Broadway
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I know that the answer to the question "How does RNA work with DNA?" is in "Additionally, genes can have regulatory regions many kilobases upstream or downstream of the open reading frame. These act by binding to transcription factors which then cause the DNA to loop so that the regulatory sequence (and bound transcription factor) become close to the RNA polymerase binding site. For example, enhancers increase transcription by binding an activator protein which then helps to recruit the RNA polymerase to the promoter; conversely silencers bind repressor proteins and make the DNA less available for RNA polymerase.". Can you tell me what it is?
| These act by binding to transcription factors which then cause the DNA to loop so that the regulatory sequence (and bound transcription factor) become close to the RNA polymerase binding site |
Given a passage and a query based on the passage, generate an unambiguous, concise and simple answer to the query from information in the passage. Note that the answer may not be present in exact form.
Example Input: They escaped in the darkness by swimming across the Alabama River near the mouth of Valley Creek (where the present day Battle of Selma Reenactment is held.) The Union troops looted the city that night and burned many businesses and private residences. How far is Selma from Tuscaloosa? The KGB Agent answer: The distance fom Tuscaloosa, AL to Selma, AL is 80.1 miles if you take Route AL-14 E or a total of 1 hour 37 mins of driving. There are 63.93 miles from Selma to Tuscaloosa in northwest direction and 78 miles (125.53 kilometers) by car, following the SR 219 route. Selma and Tuscaloosa are 1 hour 56 mins far apart, if you drive non-stop. This is the fastest route from Selma, AL to Tuscaloosa, AL. The halfway point is Centreville, AL. Selma, AL and Tuscaloosa, AL are in the same time zone (Central Daylight Time). Current time in both locations is 12:07 pm. Hence you might also want to know the Travel Time from Birmingham al to Selma al. This will help you estimate how much time you will spend travelling for the distance from Birmingham al to Selma al. Want to better plan this Birmingham al Selma al distance? Get to know how to Travel from Birmingham al to Selma al. This page is designed to give you a good indication of how far it is from Selma to Tuscaloosa from two perspectives, road and straight line. Calculated distances from Selma to Tuscaloosa are a guide measure only displaying the shortest distance as the crow flies, calculated via longitudinal and latitudinal points for two distinct locations on our earth. A car with an MPG of will need 3.57 gallons of gas to cover the route between Tuscaloosa, AL and Selma, AL. The estimated cost of gas to go from Tuscaloosa to Selma is $9.31. During the route, an average car will release 69.85 pounds of CO 2 to the atmosphere. Your carbon footprint is 0.91 pounds of CO 2 per mile. Answers.com ® WikiAnswers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America Alabama How far is Tuscaloosa Alabama from Selma Alabama? Distance, Gas Consumption and Emission Notes. Distance from Tuscaloosa, AL to Selma, AL is 77Miles or 124 Km. You can get this distance about 1 hour 28 mins. If you want to planning travel with plane for 64 Miles or 103 Km, You can get this distance about 38 mins . A car with an average MPG will needs 3.56 gallons of gas to get the route between these points. Distance Between Cities. Route Map from Tuscaloosa, AL to Selma, AL. Optimal route map between Tuscaloosa, AL and Selma, AL. This route will be about 77 Miles. The driving route information(distance, estimated time, directions), flight route, traffic information and print the map features are placed on the top right corner of the map. The bus ride for No. 3 Georgia was about 75 minutes from its campus in Athens to the capital city. No. 4 Alabama spent less time than that in the air, flying from Tuscaloosa to what has become something of a home away from home for the Crimson Tide. Query: how far away is tuscaloosa, alabama from selma, alabama?
Example Output: The distance from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Selma, Alabama is 80.1 miles.
Example Input: Examples include: 1 Cracked or broken headlights or tail lights. 2 Dark window tints. 3 Other illegal modifications (like certain modified exhausts) 4 Inability to provide proof of insurance (when you are, in fact, insured) If you fight the traffic ticket in court and win, the ticket will not go on your driving record and will not affect your insurance rate. If you lose the case, you will have the ticket on your record. It may be worth while to look into fighting the ticket or pleading guilty with an explanation, in which case you may see a reduction in fine. In conclusion: Speeding tickets may affect the cost of your car insurance. Insurers may check driving records, and they may consider drivers with speeding tickets a greater insurance risk. That can increase premiums for drivers even if they haven't made a claim. So even if the violation appears on your driving record, it won't impact your total points. For example, Ohio doesn't add a point to your driving record after you're convicted of speeding less than 5 mph above the posted limit. Even if a violation adds zero points, it can still be included in your driving record. Some common examples of minor moving violations: 1 Seat belt violations. 2 Improper turns. 3 Disobeying traffic lights and signals. 4 Speeding tickets (when the speed was not significantly higher than the posted limit) 5 Illegal U-turns. Tickets normally can stay on a Virginia driving record from three years to 11 years, however if you are convicted of a serious violation it will remain on your MVR permanently. So the length of time that a conviction stays on your VA driving record depends on the severity of the violation. Posted on March 25, 2012January 27, 2012 by. A traffic violation will undoubtedly negatively affect your driving record, but it doesn’t mean that you will be blacklisted by insurance companies for your entire life just for a speeding ticket you received when you were sixteen. Thus, a speeding ticket for going 10 miles over the speed limit will affect a 17-year-old much more than it will an established driver with a clean record who’s 60. Note that traffic violation tickets will typically stay on your record for three years from the date that you’re convicted, and not from the date that you received the ticket. Major Tickets. Major tickets are those that include high-speed driving tickets, such as 50 miles or more over the limit, or driving without insurance. One major ticket can cause a significant increase in your insurance premium, usually for the next two to five years. How to Get a Copy of Your Driving Record. 1 Check for online access. Once you find the appropriate agency responsible for drivers licenses and driving records, visit the agency website and determine if you can request a copy of your driving record online. Some DMV or DOL agencies offer this capability to licensed drivers. If you drive violation-free and without accidents for a certain number of years, your state may deduct points from your driving record. Check with your DMV to find out whether this option exists. Waiting it out. Query: how long do tickets and accidents affect your driving record
Example Output: Tickets normally can stay on a Virginia driving record from three years to 11 years.
Example Input: Alternatively, cooks can manually tenderize steaks by opting for a mechanical tool such as the marinade turbocharger, which pokes holes into meat fibers using numerous sharp needles. Pounding the meat with a kitchen mallet, or heavy skillet pan is another way to mechanically soften steak. Place the meat in a shallow dish, cover and place it in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours or overnight. You may also use baking soda to tenderize meat. Coat the steak with baking soda and put in the refrigerator, covered, for five to six hours. Wash the baking soda off completely before cooking the meat. Cooks can tenderize steak naturally by marinating the meat in natural acids or enzymes, which softens meat fibers. Yogurt is a dairy-based acidic food that also makes a great alternative meat tenderizer. Bromelain is the active natural enzyme contained in pineapple, and papaya contains an enzyme known as papain. Methods for tenderizing steak include using natural acidic liquids such as lemon juice and vinegar, pounding the meat with a mechanical tool, and scoring meat with a sharp knife. Meat can also be tenderized chemically by using marinades containing fruit enzymes. I do cook flank steak quite often, and usually marinate it for an hour or so in red wine, garlic, olive oil and whichever herbs I have on hand. I've never found the meat to be tough, and do like the flavour. Join the conversation! re: MMRuth mschow Jul 14, 2009 I think my BIL just used a generic brand meat tenderizer. Bromelain is the active natural enzyme contained in pineapple, and papaya contains an enzyme known as papain.Alternatively, cooks can manually tenderize steaks by opting for a mechanical tool such as the marinade turbocharger, which pokes holes into meat fibers using numerous sharp needles. How do you cook a tender steak in the broiler? A: Cook a tender steak in the broiler by choosing a tender cut of meat or marinating a less-tender cut of meat before cooking. Preheat the broiler before cook... Full Answer > I've never bought it before. However, a few weeks ago, I had some of the most tender and delicious London broil that my BIL made: he claims his secret was the meat tenderizer. He had purchased two London broils. One of them he marinated in Ken's Italian dressing to which he added meat tenderizer. The other piece he added no tenderizer to, but a teriyaki type marinade. We all agreed that the piece with the tenderizer added was far more tender and flavorful. The other piece was much chewier; both pieces were bought at the same store, same day. A: The three main most common ways to tenderize a steak are pounding, marinating the meat and slow cooking. There are also several commercially available meat... Full Answer > However I assure you there is not a CUT of beef known as London Broil recognized by the North American Meat Processors Association. ---If you read the fine print on the label you may see that the piece of meat is from the Top Round, Flank, Shoulder, etc. Again London Broil is a method of cooking...Not a cut of beef. Here is just one link out of a plethora of links on the subject! http://bbq.about.com/od/steaks/a/aa10... Query: how long before cooking do you apply meat tenderizer
Example Output: | It takes 12 hours or overnight before cooking do you apply meat tenderizer.
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
See one example below:
Problem: In spite of this reduced heat input, the surface temperature of Venus is higher than that of the Earth.
Solution: Venus has a warmer average surface temperature than earth.
Explanation: Output statement supports the input statement's claim about the temperatures of Venus being higher than the earth.
Problem: A lithium atom has a still heavier nucleus and three electrons.
Solution: | Lithium has three electrons. |
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