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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, given a sentence in English Tokens, your task is to convert it into the English language
NASA 's Cassini -- Huygens spacecraft has discovered evidence for a large-scale saltwater reservoir beneath the icy crust of Saturn 's moon Enceladus .
| NASA's Cassini–Huygens spacecraft has discovered evidence for a large-scale saltwater reservoir beneath the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus. |
By Sandra Murphy and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:43 EST, 19 August 2013 Vodafone has made a multi-million pound settlement with HM Revenue & Customs in the wake of a dispute over the tax it had paid in Britain, it emerged last night. The information was revealed after it was reported that the company ran an Irish subsidiary from a satellite office in Dublin for tax purposes. Employing no staff for five years, the telecoms giant took advantage of Ireland’s generous corporate tax rate to record a £324million annual turnover collecting royalty payments for the use of its brand.
'In 2001, | Dublin was identified as a location for this |
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Die kinders praat Afrikaans. DUTCH De kinderen spreken/praten Afrikaans.; Die kinders praat Afrikaans. ENGLISH The children speak Afrikaans. | In Afrikaans, Die kinders praat Afrikaans has the same meaning as De kinderen spreken/praten Afrikaans in Dutch or The children speak Afrikaans in English. |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
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: The properties of matter depend on the types of atoms that matter is made of.
Sent 2: Matter can exist in two forms.
Sent 3: It can be a pure substance.
Sent 4: This means it is not mixed with anything.
Sent 5: It can also be a combination of different substances.
Sent 6: This means it can be a mix of different types of atoms.
Sent 7: You may recall that atoms differ based on the numbers of protons they contain.
Sent 8: Some atoms contain only one proton such as Hydrogen.
Sent 9: Other atoms contain many protons.
Sent 10: There are many types of atoms.
Sent 11: For example, Helium has two protons.
Sent 12: An Oxygen atom has eight.
Sent 13: Water is composed of a two types of atoms.
Sent 14: Water is made of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atoms.
Sent 15: There are only so many types of atoms.
Sent 16: These atoms can be mixed into an almost limitless amount of substances.
Sent 17: So what do we call a substance that has only a single type of atom?.
Question: In what two forms can matter exist?.
Output: | Pure. |
Digestion of some fats can begin in the mouth where lingual lipase breaks down some short chain lipids into diglycerides. However fats are mainly digested in the small intestine. The presence of fat in the small intestine produces hormones that stimulate the release of pancreatic lipase from the pancreas and bile from the liver which helps in the emulsification of fats for absorption of fatty acids. Complete digestion of one molecule of fat (a triglyceride) results a mixture of fatty acids, mono- and di-glycerides, as well as some undigested triglycerides, but no free glycerol molecules.
What happens when there is a presence of fat in the small intestine? | produces hormones that stimulate the release of pancreatic lipase from the pancreas and bile from the liver |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you're given an article, a question which often contains a blank, four options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D") and the answer to that question. Your task is to classify whether the given answer is correct or not by providing "Yes" or "No", based on the article.
Article: Big messaging apps abroad While WeChat is China's biggest mobile messaging app , there are many equivalent apps in other countries that offer similar features. WhatsApp (US) Users: more than 300 million Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry Features: text chats, pushtotalk, file sharing, location sharing With more than 300 million active users, WhatsApp is one of WeChat's biggest competitors. Developed by two exYahoo employees in 2009, WhatsApp originally focused on text chats, but on Aug. 6 it also started pushtotalk service. It's noted for its accessibility, ease of use and the absence of adverts. The service is free for the first year, after which D|S0.99 (6.06 yuan) is charged for a oneyear subscription. Kakao Talk (South Korea) Users: more than 100 million Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Bada (an operating system developed by Samsung) Features: text chats, group chats, pushtotalk, group calls, file sharing With more than 100 million users in more than 230 countries, Kakao Talk is a multiplatform texting application that allows users to send and receive messages for free. With Kakao Talk, users can message each other oneonone or in group chats with unlimited numbers of friends. You can also choose from more than 250 animated emoticons and share them with friends. Line (Japan) Users: more than 200 million Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and PC Features: text chats, group chats, pushtotalk, file sharing, location sharing, gaming, stickers Line tops the list of the most downloaded free apps in 52 countries. Apart from text and voice messaging, Line provides its users with more than 250 original stickers and emoticons to buy from its own shop. In the first quarter of 2013 alone, it made D|S17 million just from stickers. The popular app also allows friends to battle each other in the Line games.
Question: Compared with the other two apps, which of the following features makes Line stand out?
Options: (A) Group mobile games. (B) Free stickers and emoticons. (C) Free download of the app. (D) Text and group chats.
Asnwer: A
| Yes |
Some random thoughts: The important part for answering this question is: Sūrat al-Fātiḥah (Arabic: سُّورَةُ الْفَاتِحَة ) is the first chapter (surah) of the Quran.
Generated quizz based on thoughtsQ: Sūrat al-Fātiḥah (Arabic: سُّورَةُ الْفَاتِحَة ) is the first chapter (surah) of the Quran. Its seven verses (ayat) are a prayer for the guidance, lordship and mercy of God. This chapter has an essential role in Islamic prayer (salāt). The primary literal meaning of the expression "al-Fātiḥah" is "The Opener," which could refer to this Surah being "the opener of the Book" (Fātiḥat al-kitāb), to its being the first Surah recited in full in every prayer cycle (rakʿah), or to the manner in which it serves as an opening for many functions in everyday Islamic life. Some Muslims interpret it as a reference to an implied ability of the Surah to open a person to faith in God.
Answer this question: what is the first chapter of the quran?
A: Sūrat al - Fātiḥah ( Arabic : سُّورَةُ الْفَاتِحَة )
Some random thoughts: The relevant information to answer the above question is: Nashville's pop song structure became more pronounced and it morphed into what was called Countrypolitan-a smoother sound typified through the use of lush string arrangements with a real orchestra and often, background vocals provided by a choir.
Generated quizz based on thoughtsQ: In the early 1960s, the Nashville sound began to be challenged by the rival Bakersfield sound on the country side and by the British Invasion on the pop side; compounding these problems were the sudden deaths, in separate airplane crashes, of Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, two of the Nashville Sound's biggest stars. Nashville's pop song structure became more pronounced and it morphed into what was called Countrypolitan-a smoother sound typified through the use of lush string arrangements with a real orchestra and often, background vocals provided by a choir. Countrypolitan was aimed straight at mainstream markets and it sold well throughout the later 1960s into the early 1970s. Among the architects of this sound were producers Billy Sherrill (who was instrumental in shaping Tammy Wynette's early career) and Glenn Sutton. Artists who typified the countrypolitan sound initially included Wynette, Glen Campbell (who recorded in Hollywood and not Nashville), Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich, and Charley Pride, the latter being a rare example of a top-selling African-American country performer.
Based on this passage, the nashville sound brought a polished and cosmopolitan sound to country music by?
A: the use of lush string arrangements with a real orchestra and often , background vocals provided by a choir
Some random thoughts: The relevant information is: They then chose to make the song themed after a person whose life changes after baptism.
Generated quizz based on thoughtsQ: Passage: James told Country Weekly that, when he arrived at Underwood's cabin in Leiper's Fork, Tennessee for a songwriter's session, she and DeStefano already had a track ready, when Underwood suggested "Something in the Water" as a title. They then chose to make the song themed after a person whose life changes after baptism. James said that he found Underwood's demo of the song "emotional", and praised Underwood's singing and songwriting style. He later called it "one of the most perfect writing days I have had in my life".
Question: Based on this passage, something in the water carrie underwood lyrics meaning?
A: a person whose life changes after baptism
Some random thoughts: The relevant information to answer the above question is: Skyler Gisondo as Nick Daley, the son of Larry Daley.
Generated quizz based on thoughts | Q: Ben Stiller as Larry Daley, a security guard at the American Museum of Natural History. Stiller also plays Laaa, a Neanderthal who resembles Larry. Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt, the wax statue of the 26th President of the United States. Owen Wilson as Jedediah, a cowboy diorama miniature. Steve Coogan as Octavius, a Roman soldier miniature. Ricky Gervais as Dr. McPhee, the director of the Museum of Natural History. Rachael Harris as Madeline Phelps, the chairwoman of the American Museum of Natural History. Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot, the wax statue of the legendary Knight of the Round Table. Rebel Wilson as Tilly, the night security guard at the British Museum. Skyler Gisondo as Nick Daley, the son of Larry Daley. He was previously played by Jake Cherry in the first two films. Rami Malek as Ahkmenrah, the mummy of an ancient pharaoh. Patrick Gallagher as Attila the Hun, the statue of the leader of the Huns. Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea, the polyurethane model of the Lemhi Shoshone woman who is Theodore Roosevelt's girlfriend. Ben Kingsley as Merenkahre, the mummy of an ancient pharaoh and Ahkmenrah's father. Dick Van Dyke as Cecil "C.J." Fredericks, a retired security guard from the first film. Percy Hynes White plays the younger Cecil "C.J." Fredericks Mickey Rooney as Gus, a retired security guard from the first film. Bill Cobbs as Reginald, a retired security guard from the first film. Andrea Martin as Rose, an archivist at the Museum of Natural History. Brennan Elliott as Robert Fredericks, C.J.'s father in the prologue. Matt Frewer as Archibald Stanley, an archeologist who accompanies Robert and Cecil in the prologue. Anjali Jay as Shepseheret, the mummy of a Great Royal Wife of Merenkahre and mother of Ahkmenrah. Crystal the Monkey as Dexter, a Capuchin monkey. Hugh Jackman as Himself (uncredited) Alice Eve as Herself (uncredited)
Based on this passage, who plays larry's son in night at the museum?
A: Skyler Gisondo |
Determine the topic of the passage. "The 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 states of the United States of America and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and became the first states in the Union." Topic:
A: | Flag of the United States |
St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church located in the Abbassia District in Cairo, Egypt. The cathedral is the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. It was built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and was inaugurated by him in 1969.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral was inaugurated by a Pope from a different city than Cairo. | Yes |
Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
Q: He was assigned in 1866 to the Portsmouth Navy Yard , then in 1868 to the Pensacola Navy Yard .
A: | It was assigned to the Portsmouth Navy Yard in 1866 , and then to the Pensacola Navy Yard in 1868 . |
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage.
Q: Two signatures. That's all that's needed to force a wide-ranging House debate — and votes — on border security and the immigration status of 700,000 undocumented young people brought to the U.S. as children.
Since moderate Republicans opposed House leadership two weeks ago with a rare discharge petition to force a so-called "queen of the hill" debate (House rule based on the most votes) on immigration, the measure has steadily accumulated support within their own party. The petition needs 218 signatures to start that debate and — with the assumption that all 193 House Democrats will sign on — Republicans need just two more signatures.
But that effort now goes on hold as Congress leaves town for an 11-day holiday recess, giving all sides breathing room to figure out what comes next. Many of the 23 Republican signers of the petition face tough re-election races in their districts this November.
The debate over Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients has challenged lawmakers since last September, when U.S. President Donald Trump ended the program, calling on Congress to find a permanent legislative solution.
Lawmakers will return to Washington facing an immediate deadline. Representative Jeff Denham, a California Republican who is one of the leaders of the petition effort, told reporters that June 7 would be the absolute last moment to allow the petition to mature before lawmakers run up against a seven-week summer recess.
Denham said talks with House leadership and the House Freedom Caucus, a conservative voting bloc seeking significant security concessions in return for a citizenship path for DACA recipients, have been productive.
"We've had an agreement in principle," Denham said of a deal that would provide a 12-year path to citizenship for DACA recipients, known colloquially as Dreamers. "Now it's trying to put that information on paper. So, assuming we can continue to move forward, that is something we would bring to our conference on the 7th when we have our two-hour immigration meeting, but we're prepared to move the votes if the talks break down." Question: Who said he was prepared to move the votes if the talks break down?
A: | Jeff Denham |
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How to bathe your pet rabbit
Brush the rabbit to remove bits of dirt.
Many rabbits loved to be brushed, and it's a great way to help them keep their fur clean. Buy a brush made specifically for rabbit fur (often finer-toothed than brushes intended for dogs). | Every few days, gently hold your rabbit while brushing its fur. Focus on areas that have bits of bedding or dirt. |
"If you can answer three questions," the dog said, "you can wear the magic shoes." Tommy looked up and down the deserted street. "Did you ... say something?" "That's right. Didn't you hear me?" It was a gruff voice, with just a trace of an English accent, and it was definitely coming out of the dog. "You're a dog." In fact it was a huge, fat bulldog, with big flaps of skin hanging off the sides of its face. From where it sat, on the front steps of the abandoned motel, it looked Tommy straight in the eye. "That's correct," the dog said. Tommy stared hard at the dusty windows of the motel office. "This is a trick, right? There's a TV camera back there and you want to make me look stupid." "No tricks, Tommy. Just three questions." "C'mon," Tommy said. He deepened his voice. "Sit up." The dog stared at him. "Roll over. Play dead." "Cut the crap, Tommy. Do you want the shoes or not?" "Let me see 'em." The dog shifted its weight to one side, revealing a battered pair of red Converse All-Stars. "Yuck," Tommy said. "Those are gross." "Maybe," the dog said, "but they're magic." "What are the questions?" "Which of the following presidents died in office? Lincoln, McKinley, F.D.R.?" "C'mon. They all did. That's the same dumb question they use when they're trying to sell you a free portrait on the telephone." "Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?" "They both weigh a pound. This is stupid. Next you're going to ask me who's buried in Grant's Tomb." The dog narrowed its eyes. "Have you done this before?" "Ulysses S. Grant," Tommy said. "Lemme see the shoes." They were just his size and felt pretty good, even though they were scuffed up and the metal things were gone out of the side vents. "I don't feel any different," Tommy said. "You need the shoes to look for the treasure," the dog said. "What treasure?" "When you're wearing the shoes, you can open the doors of the motel rooms." According to the above context, choose the correct option to answer the following question. Question: Why didn't Tommy like the shoes Options: - they're red converse All-Stars - they're battered - not enough information - they're gross
A: | they're gross |
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.
Example Input: Question: How long did the person who dismissed Charles for 6 runs play cricket? Passage:Educated at Wellington College and later attending Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Willock made a single first-class appearance for Cambridge University against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Fenner's in 1883. He was dismissed in Cambridge University's first-innings of 100 for a duck by Wilfred Flowers, while in the Marylebone Cricket Club's first-innings of 159 he took the wickets of Billy Gunn and Percy de Paravicini to finish with figures of 2/18 from 28 overs. In the University's second-innings of 65, he was once again dismissed for a duck by Flowers, while in the Marylebone Cricket Club's successful chase, he dismissed Gunn for a second time. Later that season he made a single first-class appearance for Sussex against Hamshire at Day's Antelope Ground. In Hampshire's first-innings of 110, he bowled ten wicketless overs which conceded 5 runs, while he ended Sussex's first-innings of 94 unbeaten on 8. In Hampshire's second-innings of 180, he bowled five wicketless overs which conceded 9 runs. In Sussex's second-innings of 165, he was dismissed for 6 runs by William Dible, with Hampshire winning the match by 31 runs.
Example Output: In Sussex's second-innings of 165, he was dismissed for 6 runs by William Dible, with Hampshire winning the match by 31 runs
Example Input: Question: Which two teams play in the annual game that Lockett took part in on October 22? Passage:He had hoped to redshirt during the 2011 season, which was his freshman year, so that he could add size. He played in 2011 as a true freshman and got off to a modest start. Lockett only recorded four receptions for 50 yards, three rushes for nine yards, one kickoff return for ten yards, and two punt returns for a total of 13 yards in his first five games through October 8. Things started to turn around on October 15 when he posted a 100-yard return of a kickoff for a touchdown against Texas Tech. Over the ensuing weeks, he earned numerous Big 12 Conference honors for the 2011 team, including becoming a two-time Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. His first Player of the Week recognition came on October 24 after he produced a 251-yard all-purpose yards performance on October 22 against Kansas in the Governor's Cup that included posting a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown while becoming the first player in school history to return kickoffs for touchdowns in consecutive games and having a career-high five-reception 110-yard receiving day. His other Player of the Week recognition that season came on November 7 after a 315-yard all-purpose yard November 5 game against Oklahoma State that included an 80-yard kickoff return and three rushes for 84 yards as well as three receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown. Due to what was at first an undisclosed injury, he did not play in the final three games of Kansas State's regular season. Later, the injury was determined to be a lacerated kidney. In the four games before the injury, he had at least three receptions and 125 all-purpose yards in each game.
Example Output: His first Player of the Week recognition came on October 24 after he produced a 251-yard all-purpose yards performance on October 22 against Kansas in the Governor's Cup that included posting a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown while becoming the first player in school history to return kickoffs for touchdowns in consecutive games and having a career-high five-reception 110-yard receiving day
Example Input: Question: What political party has the Governor of Alaska who spent $26 million in transportation funding endorsed following her time in office? Passage:In 2002, it was proposed that a for-profit prison corporation, Cornell Corrections, build a prison on the island. To connect the island with Ketchikan, it was originally planned that the federal government spend $175 million on building a bridge to the island, and another $75 million to connect it to the power grid with an electrical intertie. The Ketchikan Borough Assembly turned the proposal down when the administration of Governor Tony Knowles also expressed its disfavor to the idea. Eventually, the corporation's prison plans led to the exposure of the wide-ranging Alaska political corruption probe, which eventually ensnared U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. The bridge idea persisted. The 2005 Highway Bill provided for $223m to build the Gravina Island Bridge between Gravina Island and nearby Ketchikan, on Revillagigedo Island. The provisions and earmarks were negotiated by Alaska's Rep. Don Young, who chaired the House Transportation Committee and were supported by the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Alaska's Senator Stevens. This bridge, nicknamed "The Bridge to Nowhere" by critics, was intended to replace the auto ferry which is currently the only connection between Ketchikan and its airport. While the federal earmark was withdrawn after meeting opposition from Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn, though the state of Alaska received $300 million in transportation funding, the state of Alaska continued to study improvements in access to the airport, which could conceivably include improvements to the ferry service. Despite the demise of the bridge proposal, Governor Sarah Palin spent $26 million in transportation funding for the planned access road on the island that ultimately went nowhere.
Example Output: | Despite the demise of the bridge proposal, Governor Sarah Palin spent $26 million in transportation funding for the planned access road on the island that ultimately went nowhere
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This is some data: Acharya Institute of Technology NICKNAME "AIT".
Generate a detailed description of this data | AIT is the nickname for the Acharya Institute of Technology. |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Rook (piercing) -- A rook piercing is a perforation of the antihelix of the ear for the purpose of wearing jewelry. It is located just above the tragus on the ridge between the inner and outer conch with the piercing passing from the underside to the top of this ridge, differing from many ear piercings that essentially span between a ``front'' and ``back'' surface. Erik Dakota, a well known professional piercer and the individual responsible for originating and popularizing the rook piercing, is said to have named this modification after a shortened version of his first name. The piercing was first named in issue #4 of the magazine Body Play and Modern Primitives Quarterly (published by Fakir Musafar) around 1992 alongside the first printed reference to the industrial piercing, then termed ``industrial ear project''.
| does a rook piercing go through the back of your ear |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Creamed coconut -- Creamed coconut (also known as coconut cream concentrate or coconut butter) is a coconut product. It is the unsweetened dehydrated fresh meat of a mature coconut, ground to a semi-solid white creamy paste. It is sold in the form of a hard white block which can be stored at room temperature. (Coconut oil melts at around 24°C, so in warmer weather it is a liquid paste.) The block is generally packaged in a sealed plastic pouch and some separation of the pure fat and the coconut flesh can be seen. In cookery, it is chopped into pieces or grated before it is added to dishes. By adding warm water it can be made into coconut milk or coconut cream. Adding water to creamed coconut in the ratio 5:2 gives coconut cream, 5:1 coconut milk.
Output: | is creamed coconut the same as coconut cream |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Pedigrees use a standardized set of symbols, squares represent males and circles represent females.
| In a pedigree chart the squares shape symbolizes males. |
saying new york state needs to rethink how it classifies sex offenders under `` megan 's law , '' a federal judge in manhattan issued a temporary restraining order monday that limited the public release of detailed information on such offenders .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase. | judge limits disclosures under megan 's law in new york |
Continue writing the next sentence.
How to identify a redwood tree
Find your location on a map to identify which redwoods are common to that area.
Redwoods do not grow everywhere, so make sure to look only in the areas where they are found.
Giant redwoods were first discovered in the sierra nevada mountain range and can be found in national parks throughout california. | Coast redwoods are the tallest redwoods and are only found along the california coastline. * dawn redwoods are primarily located in remote areas of china. |
CheapestpropertiesinDaytonaBeachShores
Cheapest properties in Daytona Beach Shores
Rightlycalledtheageofanxiety
Rightly called the age of anxiety
Thisniceapartmentcanaccommodateupto4people.
This nice apartment can accommodate up to 4 people.
services.othercomesfromotherdiseasesthatcauseddrynessofskinlike
| services. other comes from other diseases that caused dryness of skin like |
The current–voltage characteristic of an LED is similar to other diodes, in that the current is dependent exponentially on the voltage (see Shockley diode equation). This means that a small change in voltage can cause a large change in current. If the applied voltage exceeds the LED's forward voltage drop by a small amount, the current rating may be exceeded by a large amount, potentially damaging or destroying the LED. The typical solution is to use constant-current power supplies to keep the current below the LED's maximum current rating. Since most common power sources (batteries, mains) are constant-voltage sources, most LED fixtures must include a power converter, at least a current-limiting resistor. However, the high resistance of three-volt coin cells combined with the high differential resistance of nitride-based LEDs makes it possible to power such an LED from such a coin cell without an external resistor.
Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): What feature do no LED fixtures need to have? | unanswerable |
Part 1. Definition
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.
Part 2. Example
For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Question:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild.
Answer: Tian Tian
Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two.
Part 3. Exercise
Tyson Fury ended the decade long reign of the great Wladimir Klitschko with a display of astonishing nerve and virtuosity – just as he said he would. Despite clearly getting the better of the 39-year-old Ukranian the decision was never guaranteed with the fight taking place in Germany. But the judges gave Fury the nod that he deserved with unanimous cards of 115-112 twice and 116-111, and he was leading throughout the fight on Sportsmail's Boxing correspondent Jeff Powell's scorecard - and he scored it 115-113 at the end in favour of the British fighter. The Gypsy King took the first three rounds to take the fight away from the champion in his own backyard and put him on the back foot.Tyson Fury beat Wladimir Klitschko on all three judges scorecard'sSportsmail's Jeff Powell scored the fight 115 to 113 for the new championFury won the first three rounds on our scorecard and led throughout
Question:The _ came back to edge the fourth round and then landed his first big right of the fight to move back within touching distance.
Answer: | Tyson Fury |
Detailed Instructions: Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Q: Growth in 2000-05 was supported by exports to the EU, primarily to Germany, and a strong recovery of foreign and domestic investment. Domestic demand is playing an ever more important role in underpinning growth as interest rates drop and the availability of credit cards and mortgages increases. Current account deficits of around 5% of GDP are beginning to decline as demand for Czech products in the European Union increases. Inflation is under control. Recent accession to the EU gives further impetus and direction to structural reform. In early 2004 the government passed increases in the Value Added Tax and tightened eligibility for social benefits with the intention to bring the public finance gap down to 4% of GDP by 2006, but more difficult pension and healthcare reforms will have to wait until after the next elections. Privatization of the state-owned telecommunications firm Cesky Telecom took place in 2005. Intensified restructuring among large enterprises, improvements in the financial sector, and effective use of available EU funds should strengthen output growth.
A: | What does EU stand for? |
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What may be the reason for posting this ?
OPTIONS:
- None of the above choices .
- To explain a self care routine
- To explain a disease
- To describe a medication
OUT: To describe a medication
IN: They even say in the document that there is a possibility for death . I know they have to put in all kinds of disclaimers so that they cover themselves from law suits and what not , but seeing it in black and white really sent a chill . But even though it made me more apprehensive , I still feel it is the best decision for me to participate .
What will the narrator opt to do after reading the disclaimer ?
OPTIONS:
- They will reject it .
- They will pass on the procedure .
- None of the above choices .
- They will decline to sign .
OUT: None of the above choices .
IN: Today found me working on writing of the non - fiction variety . I finally got around ( forced ) myself to write up some of the recipes I ' ve had sitting here waiting to be added to my cooking blog . Doing this also forced me to figure out what the heck was going on with the coding as well - as it was looking something awful and it needed to be fixed . After wrestling with it for two hours I figured out the culprit was a particular post that had coding in it .
What is the main occupation of this person ?
OPTIONS:
- This person is a professional cook that has a lot of recipes .
- This person works on computers and fixes them .
- This person is a computer programmer who writes coding for a living .
- This person is an author that specializes in writing non - fiction books .
OUT: | This person is a computer programmer who writes coding for a living . |
patrick j. buchanan has just finished another segment of msnbc 's `` buchanan and press , '' the latest version of his televised love-hate relationship with the liberal commentator and fellow `` crossfire '' alumnus bill press .
Short summary: for buchanan a new pulpit and target
president chen shui-bian said tuesday that the republic of china is willing to help panama widen the panama canal .
Short summary: roc willing to help panama widen panama canal
'' -lrb- this -rrb- view of the universe also holds that in some remote regions there are planets exactly like our earth , with continents of the same outline and terrain , inhabited by identical creatures , some of them holding copies of this magazine in their hands .
Short summary: a columnist in a universe far far away
south africa 's governing anc on friday published a blistering attack on the british weekly the economist over a report on president thabo mbeki , saying it reflected the `` platform '' of those who oppose the party 's post-apartheid agenda .
Short summary: | mbeki 's anc party miffed at the economist |
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'.
Example Input: Passage: Chakotay is a fictional character who appears in each of the seven seasons of the American science fiction television series . Portrayed by Robert Beltran, he is First Officer aboard the Starfleet starship USS Voyager. The character was suggested at an early stage of the development of the series. He is the first Native American main character in the Star Trek franchise. This was a deliberate move by the producers of the series, who sought to provide an inspiration as with Uhura in for African Americans. To develop the character, the producers sought the assistance of Jamake Highwater. Despite first being named as a Sioux, and later a Hopi, Chakotay was given no tribal affiliation at the start of the series, something that was later resolved in the episode "".
Link Information: none Question: How many episodes of Star Trek did the character Chakotay appear in?
Example Output: Answer: none
Example Input: Passage: Teddy's third album, Upfront & Down Low, was released on Verve Forecast in the United States on 17 July 2007, and in the UK and Europe later in 2007. The album contains covers of many of Teddy's favourite country songs, plus one of his own compositions, entitled "Down Low". It offers covers of country classics such as George Jones' "She Thinks I Still Care," Ernest Tubb's "Walking the Floor Over You", and Liz Anderson's "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers", made famous by Merle Haggard. Lesser-known songs include Felice and Boudleaux Bryant's "Change of Heart" (originally recorded by The Everly Brothers), Dolly Parton's bittersweet "My Blue Tears," Bob Luman's "Let's Think About Living", and the Elvis Presley "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone." Six tracks feature string arrangements by English arranger Robert Kirby, renowned for his work with Nick Drake. "My Blue Tears" features strings arranged by Thompson cohort Rufus Wainwright. The only single taken off Upfront & Down Low was "Change of Heart".
Link Information: The only single taken off Upfront & Down Low was "Change of Heart". Question: What were the names of the brothers who originally recorded the only single taken off Upfront Down Low?
Example Output: Answer: Donald
Example Input: Passage: Kean was born September 28, 1893, in Elberon, New Jersey. His father, Hamilton Fish Kean (1862–1941), was a United States Senator from New Jersey and his son, Thomas Kean, served two terms as the Governor of New Jersey. Robert Kean was the great-great-grandson of John Kean, a Delegate to the Continental Congress from South Carolina (1756–1795). His uncle, John Kean (1852–1914), was also a United States Senator from New Jersey. His grandson, Thomas Kean, Jr., is presently the Minority Leader of the New Jersey State Senate. His mother, Katherine Taylor Winthrop (1866–1943), was a descendant of John Winthrop, a wealthy English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first major settlement in what is now New England after Plymouth Colony. Winthrop led the first large wave of migrants from England in 1630 and served as governor for 12 of the colony's first 20 years of existence. Kean is also a descendant of William Livingston, the first Governor of New Jersey.
Link Information: His father, Hamilton Fish Kean (1862–1941), was a United States Senator from New Jersey Question: How many terms as a senator did Robert Kean's father serve?
Example Output: | Answer: a single six-year term
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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)
Example Input: Passage: Middle name -- In the United States, such names are specifically referred to as middle names; in most other countries, as far as they are given names and not, for example, patronymics, they would simply be regarded as second, third etc. given names. In the U.S., the ``middle name'' is often abbreviated to the middle initial (e.g. Mary Lee Bianchi becomes Mary L. Bianchi, which is usually standard for signatures ) or omitted entirely in everyday use (e.g. just Mary Bianchi). An individual may have more than one middle name, or none. In the United Kingdom, for comparison, she would usually be referred to as either Mary Bianchi, M.L. Bianchi or Mary Lee Bianchi, or she may choose Lee Bianchi, and informally there may be familiar shortenings.
Question: is middle name and middle initial the same
Example Output: 0
Example Input: Passage: Augusta National Golf Club -- Augusta National Golf Club has about 300 members at any given time. Membership is strictly by invitation: there is no application process. In 2004, USA Today published a list of all the current members. Membership is believed to cost between $10,000 and $30,000 and annual dues were estimated in 2009 to be less than $10,000 per year.
Question: is augusta golf course open to the public
Example Output: 0
Example Input: Passage: Prison Break: The Final Break -- Prison Break: The Final Break is a 2009 television movie of the Prison Break franchise. The movie aired May 27 in the United Kingdom on Sky1. In the United States and Canada, the movie was first released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2009. The movie covers the events which occurred in between the downfall of The Company, and the revelation of Michael Scofield's (Wentworth Miller) death. It details the manipulated arrest and incarceration of Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) for the murder of Christina Scofield (Kathleen Quinlan), the final escape plan which Michael devises for Sara, and the details surrounding Michael's death. It also reveals the ultimate fate of Gretchen Morgan (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe).
Question: does sarah go to prison in prison break
Example Output: | 1
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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.
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Question: Then , in 1868 , Folts served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat .
Answer: He served as register of deeds in 1846 for Jefferson County and then in the second Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1847 - 1848 .
Question: Nevertheless , the resiliency of the people to cope with change has not marred their cultural heritage that is purely Pawingnon .
Answer: Nowadays , Pawing is a semi-urban community with numerous government offices that were built on the property .
Question: However some member states had expected to oppose the creation of such a high - profile post .
Answer: | The complicated situation had renewed some calls to merge the posts , possibly at the end of Barroso 's term in 2014 .
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I spit out my chewing gum.
What is a plausible cause?
Options:
- I blew a bubble with the gum..
- The gum lost its flavor.. | The gum lost its flavor. |
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.
Problem:What's the difference between these two phrases?.
Solution: | To add to Martha's answer: The simple past ('Did you see this') refers about an event in the past The present perfect ('Have you seen this') suggests a link with the present time. If 'this' is something you could have seen but cannot anymore (you should have been there seeing 'this' at the time, but it wouldn't have the same impact if you see it again now), then 'Did you see' is more appropriate. It is about an event that happened once in the past. If 'this' is something you can check out whenever you want, 'Have you seen' is more to the point, because it suggests that, if you haven't seen it in the past, you could consider seeing it now or in the near future. It is about an event which can happen again or is still relevant in the present. |
A: I got a friend who goes there, by the way. I want to talk to you about that afterward, okay. B: Okay. Uh, I've, the high school I went to uh, was a good one also. And well, I guess you could say one of the problems with the public education system is the disparity between different schools.
Multi-choice question: Can we infer the following?
one of the problems with the public education system is the disparity between different schools
Options are:
A). Yes
B). No
C). It's impossible to say | A). |
I know that the answer to the question "What language was replaced in Central Asia?" is in "The geographical regions in which Iranian languages were spoken were pushed back in several areas by newly neighbouring languages. Arabic spread into some parts of Western Iran (Khuzestan), and Turkic languages spread through much of Central Asia, displacing various Iranian languages such as Sogdian and Bactrian in parts of what is today Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. In Eastern Europe, mostly comprising the territory of modern-day Ukraine, southern European Russia, and parts of the Balkans, the core region of the native Scythians, Sarmatians, and Alans had been decisively been taken over as a result of absorption and assimilation (e.g. Slavicisation) by the various Proto-Slavic population of the region, by the 6th century AD. This resulted in the displacement and extinction of the once predominant Scythian languages of the region. Sogdian's close relative Yaghnobi barely survives in a small area of the Zarafshan valley east of Samarkand, and Saka as Ossetic in the Caucasus, which is the sole remnant of the once predominant Scythian languages in Eastern Europe proper and large parts of the North Caucasus. Various small Iranian languages in the Pamirs survive that are derived from Eastern Iranian.". Can you tell me what it is?
| Iranian |
Summarize this article:
The number’s square root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, equals the first number. Another way of saying this is: “What can we multiply by itself to get the number in question?” For example, the square root of 1 is 1 because 1 multiplied by 1 equals 1 (1X1=1). However, the square root of 4 is 2 because 2 multiplied by 2 equals 4 (2X2=4). Think of the square root concept by imagining a tree. A tree grows from an acorn. Thus, it’s bigger than but related to the acorn, which was at its root. In the above example, 4 is the tree, and 2 is the acorn. Thus, the square root of 9 is 3 (3X3=9), of 16 is 4 (4X4=16), of 25 is 5 (5X5=25), of 36 is 6 (6X6=36), of 49 is 7 (7X7=49), or 64 is 8 (8X8=64), of 81 is 9 (9X9=81), and of 100 is 10 (10X10=100). To find the square root of a whole number, you could also divide the whole number by numbers until you get an answer that is the same as the number you used to divide the whole number. For example: 16 divided by 4 is 4. And 4 divided by 2 is 2, and so on. Thus, in those examples, 4 is the square root of 16, and 2 is the square root of 4. Perfect square roots do not have fractions or decimals because they involve whole numbers. Mathematicians use a special symbol called the radical to indicate square root. It looks like a check mark with a line across the top going to the right. N equals the number whose square root you are trying to find. It goes inside the check mark symbol. Thus, if you are trying to find the square root of 9, you should write a formula that puts the "N" (9) inside the check mark symbol (the "radical") and then present an equal sign and the 3. This means the “square root of 9 equals 3.” | Figure out the perfect square root using multiplication. Use division to find the square root. Use the right symbols for square root. |
Q: The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and for greater clarity to prevent an escalation of the conflict. “There needs to be a comprehensive strategy here laid out by the administration for Congress in terms of the options to pursue because of the urgency,” House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce said during a House panel Wednesday. “Does the administration support imposing costs on the Russians and the Iranians for their role in the Assad regime’s war crimes against its own people?” In his speech announcing the air strikes to the American people Friday, President Trump said the United States is “prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents.” But later Friday, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the latest action against Assad was a “one-time shot.” Trump ordered Friday's strikes just weeks after saying the U.S. would “be coming out of Syria like very soon," reflecting changes in the administration’s posture in response to Assad’s reported use of prohibited chemical agents. “We’re at a real risk here of conducting strikes without any clear strategy,” Brian Katulis, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, told VOA. “The Trump administration for the past several months has issued contradictory statements, with former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and some diplomats saying that the U.S. troops inside Syria, in eastern Syria, would be dedicated to also countering Iran inside Syria. The Pentagon was saying something completely different – defeating ISIS and continuing that campaign,” he said. Trump administration officials told a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs committee Wednesday the president’s goals in Syria remain clear. Question: How does the Syrian President probably feel about the U.S. involvement? === The answer to the above question is
OPTIONS:
- U.S. forces are successful in defending against ISIS
- U.S. forces are unwelcome and interfering
- U.S. forces are helping him to meet his goals
- not enough information
A: U.S. forces are unwelcome and interfering
Q: I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took me to the ophthalmologist who verified that I could not see out of the eye. Then we subsequently got the worse news that it was a neurological condition with a long name I do not remember that there was nothing he could do about. He said that I would either get my sight back or I you and all we could do was wait and see if it came back. This was right before finals that semester but he told me I absolutely could not be studying or using my good eye for reading or basically anything that would strain it or I could end up losing sight in that eye also. Needless to say, as a mom of two children ages 2 1/2 and 6 months,I could not afford to lose ALL of my sight! So, I had to wait. I could not drive like that either which made matters worse. Both my husband and I were in school fulltime (until then), fortunately it was the end of the semester, unfortunately it was BEFORE finals. My sight did come back but not for about 5 months. When it first started to come back I still couldn't drive because although I could see I did not have my peripheral vision, that did not fully come back for quite a while. I cannot imagine it a person who goes totally blind goes through, I just know for me it was not an easy to to go through. Question: The author dealt with this issue for a period of time equivalent to: === The answer to the above question is
OPTIONS:
- two years
- not enough information
- six months
- one year
A: six months
Q: I once went out to have fun with a friend of a different nationality, and she wanted to go to a place that featured the music of her culture. Since I have always been interested in other cultures, I was happy to go along. While we were sitting at a table together, an older man came up and asked to buy me a drink. I told him “no thank you, I do not drink”. My arm was laying on top of the booth because I was sitting sideways since my big old pregnant belly would not fit under the table. He reached over and took my hand and said “ Come dance with me then”. I again told him I was not interested in dancing. He began to squeeze my hand and insisting I get up and dance with him. I kept telling him no, and pointing to my belly and saying I would not be dancing with anyone. He just kept squeezing my hand harder and trying to pull me out of the booth. I got angry when I felt something break in my hand and screamed at him “Get your effing hands off me!” The bar owner came over to see what the problem was. I explained that “this jerk just hurt my hand because I would not drink or dance with him!” The owner looked at me crying, and the man laughing, and kicked my friend and I out of the place! Seems the rude SOB was his best friend. I got a bad taste for places of that culture (although I do love the cuisine) and a broken bone in my left hand for my trouble. She and I never went out again because she was so embarrassed about what the guy did to me, but she did take me to the ER on the way home. Question: Who wanted to hear "the music of her culture?" === The answer to the above question is
OPTIONS:
- not enough information
- The narrator
- the creepy man who grabbed the hand of the pregnant lady
- The friend did!
A: The friend did!
Q: It was a nice summer evening. A cool breeze blowing. Birds singing. Leaves rustling. The waters of the pool shining, shimmering in the sunlight. I was sitting on the steps of the pool, my legs submerged in water.Those blue depths were irrestisible. I inched a bit further in. Water to my waist… a little more…. closer to the blue…..just a little more…water to my chest… yes, keep going…a bit more…water to my neck….almost there….the blue gaze of those depths held me in awe…oh my..so beaut- — Going up a sort of endless escalator. I can't see very well what's in front of me. It's all very dark. I can sense someone behind me, but I dare not look back. For some reason I cannot see my feet. In fact, I cannot see any of me at all. It feels very strange and …well,creepy! I want to whistle, to kinda comfort myself, but it feels like I've lost the ability to speak. My mind just doesn't know how to carry out this desire to speak. It feels unnatural….. That someone behind me pokes me in my(invisible) back. Its'(his/her?) touch is strangely warm, then icy. I still don't look back….yes, that's the key, don't look back. It's a test. Just don't look back and you'll- — Snap! Back into the pool, panting. Everything is blurry. There are people gathered around the pool, screaming. A hand extends toward me. I reach for it…. — Well, I'd love to tell you what happened after that, but the thing is, I don't even know myself. For just at that precise moment, my wretched alarm decided to beep-beep. And I never got to see the ending! — Wait, did you mean “went to the other side” in reality? Don't be ridiculous! Question: When the alarm went off, how did they probably feel? === The answer to the above question is
OPTIONS:
- curious
- not enough information
- confused
- relieved
A: | confused |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you're given an article and an answer. Your task is to generate the question for the answer based on the given article.
Article: Though the facts that too many people on earth and a too rapid increase in the number added each year are not in argument, we always begin the discussion of "population as global issue" with what most persons mean like this. It was quite right to compare demographic growth to "a long, thin powder fuse that bums steadily and hesitatingly until it finally reaches the charge and explodes". To understand the current situation, which is characterized by rapid increases in population, it is necessary to understand the history of population trends. Rapid growth is a comparatively recent phenomenon. Looking back at the 8,000 years of demographic history, we find that populations have been virtually stable or growing very slightly for most of human history. For most of our ancestors, life was hard, often nasty, and very short. There was high fertility in most places, but this was usually balanced by high mortality. For most of human history, it was seldom the case that one in ten persons would live past forty, while infancy and childhood were especially risky periods. Often, societies were in clear danger of extinction because death rates could exceed their birthrates. Thus, the population problem throughout most of history was how to prevent extinction of the human race. This pattern is important to notice. Not only does it put the current problems of demographic growth into a historical perspective, but it suggests that the cause of rapid increase in population in recent years is not a sudden enthusiasm for more children, but an improvement in the conditions that traditionally have caused high mortality. Demographic history can be divided into two major periods: a time of long, slow growth which extended from about 8000 B.C. till approximately 1650 A.D. In the first period of some 9,600 years, the population increased from some 8 million to 500 million in 1650. Between 1650 and 1975, the population has increased from 500 million to more than 4 billion. And the population reached 6.2 billion throughout the world by the year 2000, One way to appreciate this dramatic difference in such abstract numbers is to reduce the time frame to something that is more manageable. Between 8000 B.C. and 1650, an average of only 50,000 persons was being added annually to the world's population, At present, this number is added every six hours. The increase is about 800000,000 persons annually.
Answer: A slow growth for a long time and then a period of rapid, dramatic increase.
| Which of the following demographic growth patterns is most similar to the long thin powder fuse? |
I know that the answer to the question "Silva had a relationship with which bank?" is in "After the financial crisis of 2007–08, it was known in 2008–2009 that two Portuguese banks (Banco Português de Negócios (BPN) and Banco Privado Português (BPP)) had been accumulating losses for years due to bad investments, embezzlement and accounting fraud. The case of BPN was particularly serious because of its size, market share, and the political implications - Portugal's then current President, Cavaco Silva, and some of his political allies, maintained personal and business relationships with the bank and its CEO, who was eventually charged and arrested for fraud and other crimes. In the grounds of avoiding a potentially serious financial crisis in the Portuguese economy, the Portuguese government decided to give them a bailout, eventually at a future loss to taxpayers and to the Portuguese people in general.". Can you tell me what it is?
| BPN |
(CNN) -- In an effort to galvanize support for a new pair of rail tunnels connecting New York and New Jersey, two U.S. senators from the Garden State announced Monday that Amtrak would bear some of the costs. The $13.5 billion Gateway Tunnel project would add high-speed and commuter rail service between the two states by 2020, replacing an earlier project that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, rejected after citing budget concerns. "New Jersey is facing a transportation crisis," Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg said Monday. He said residents were "fed up" with train delays and "endless traffic" on New Jersey highways.
Christie said that there was obligations potentially for the taxpayers of
OPTIONS:
- Amtrak that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- CNN that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- Chris Christie that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- Frank R. Lautenberg that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- Garden State that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- Gateway Tunnel that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- New Jersey that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- New York that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- Republican that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
- U.S. that he didn't feel they should shoulder."
| Garden State that he didn't feel they should shoulder." |
In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Question: When was the type of geometry Hirschfeld published about in 1979 first invented? Passage:In 1979 Hirschfeld published the first of a trilogy on Galois geometry, pegged at a level depending only on "the group theory and linear algebra taught in a first degree course, as well as a little projective geometry, and a very little algebraic geometry." When q is a prime power then there is a finite field GF(q) with q elements called a Galois field. A vector space over GF(q) of n + 1 dimensions produces an n-dimensional Galois geometry PG(n,q) with its subspaces: one-dimensional subspaces are the points of the Galois geometry and two-dimensional subspaces are the lines. Non-singular linear transformations of the vector space provide motions of PG(n,q). The first book (1979) covered PG(1,q) and PG(2,q). The second book addressed PG(3,q) and the third PG(n,q). Chapters are numbered sequentially through the trilogy: 14 in the first book, 15 to 21 in the second, and 22 to 27 in the third. Finite geometry has contributed to coding theory, such as the Goppa code, so the field is supported by computer science. In the preface of the 1991 text Hirschfeld summarizes the status of Galois geometry, mentioning maximum distance separable code, mathematics journals publishing finite geometry, and conferences on combinatorics featuring Galois geometry. Colleague Joseph A. Thas is coauthor of General Galois Geometries on PG(n,q) where n ≥ 4.
Links: a. Combinatorics b. Galois geometry c. Coding theory d. Finite field | b |
Given the question: It’s October, which means it’s that time of the year again: flu vaccination time! Back when I worked in a primary care clinic, this is when we made a big push to offer the seasonal flu shot to all of our patients. (And we got ourselves immunized, as well.) Not all of our patients agreed. Many older adults are skeptical of the need to get a yearly vaccination against influenza. They aren’t sure it will help. Or they think that the vaccination will actually give them a mild case of the flu. Or they just don’t like needles. Or maybe they aren’t sure which type of seasonal flu shot to get: the regular one or one of the newer “stronger” versions, designed for older adults? I’m never surprised when people bring up these questions. Vaccination for seasonal influenza can indeed be a confusing topic. But it’s certainly important to consider. Depending on the year, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that every year, influenza affects 9-60 million Americans, causes 140,000-710,100 hospitalizations, and results in 12,000-56,000 deaths. (Influenza is more severe in some years than others.) Most people get better without needing hospitalization, but some people get very sick. Older adults are especially likely to get dangerously ill from catching the flu. So I agree with the CDC’s recommendation: everyone over the age of 6 months should get their seasonal flu shot. In fact, I’m about to go get mine. As a healthy woman in her 40s, I’m not that concerned about getting dangerously ill from influenza. Instead, I get my annual flu shot because I want to minimize my chance of getting sick and perhaps exposing my older patients to influenza. This month, you’ll probably be encouraged to get vaccinated too. So in this article, I’ll address some key things to know about influenza and the flu shot, along with some common questions and concerns. Here’s what I’ll cover: * The basics of influenza and vaccination against the flu * What to know about flu shots for older adults * What’s new and resources for the 2017-2018 flu... What does the author probably believe? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - All adults should work at a primary care clinic. - All adults should be hospitalized by the flu. - All adults should get a flu shot. - not enough information
The answer is: | All adults should get a flu shot. |
You are given a sentence and a question. You're expected to write the correct answer based on the sentence.
Example Input: Sentence: Mike is driving along the highway and sees some mountains off in the distance. As he continues driving he gets closer and closer to the mountains. Question: At which point will the mountains look bigger?
Example Output: when they're up close
Example Input: Sentence: Millie bends two tree branches. One is dry and is not as flexible as the other, which is wet and more bendable. Question: Which is more likely to break when she bends it?
Example Output: dry branch
Example Input: Sentence: Sam is standing in an underground tunnel. It's pretty dim where he is but he can spot two lights. The light to the west appears brilliant, and the light to the east appears pretty dim. Question: If he wants to walk to the closest light, which was should he go?
Example Output: | west
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In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
First, it shows that building houses is more profitable than building shops - at least in some parts of the UK.
And second, that controversial supermarket "land banking" (buying up swathes of land for potential retail development) has largely run its course.
It is likely that other supermarkets will follow suit, releasing land for housing and smaller retail developments.
Which could be good news for a government keen to see lots more houses built.
I asked Alan Stewart, Tesco's chief financial officer, how many houses could be built.
"It certainly will be thousands, I think it will depend on council by council, site by site exactly what the development turns out to be," he said.
Sources close to the business tell me that as many as 10,000 homes could be built on the sites Tesco has just sold, from Bath to London and the south-east of England.
"These sites were all bought because we intended to put a store [in] and then develop residential around them," Mr Stewart told the BBC.
"We wanted to ensure that we would work with the communities and the council in order to develop and build housing and the other projects as quickly as possible and in a way that is sympathetic to the community."
The 14 sites sold are just a small part of the 49 projects Tesco announced earlier in the year it was abandoning.
The others remain largely unsold and derelict, leading to criticisms from local MPs such as Pat McFadden, MP for Wolverhampton South East, who said the local community felt let down.
I asked Mr Stewart if he had sympathy with the critics.
"Of course, and I think it's in these sort of sites and these communities [that] it's very difficult.
"These were difficult decisions we made [to abandon the developments].
"They weren't made without a lot of contemplation, a lot of thought and we'll do everything we can to try to get the developments that were expected in these areas, developed as quickly as possible.
As quickly as possible, yes, but Mr Stewart knows that selling lucrative sites in the south-east of England is somewhat easier than more marginal sites across the north of England, for example.
As yet, there is still no timeline for selling the rest of the sites, which for the moment will remain padlocked and unused.
This morning's announcement that Tesco is selling 14 former supermarket sites to a property developer is significant for two reasons.
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook and Johnny Lomax tries either side of Daryl Clark's score for Warrington put Saints 12-6 up at the the break.
Jack Hughes' try for the Wire helped them close the gap to two points.
Jordan Turner then powered over for Saints, only for Ryan Atkins to set up a nervy finish with Wolves' third try.
Warrington's Rhys Evans was denied a winner by the television match official two minutes from the end, with replays showing the winger's foot had gone into touch as he crossed in the corner.
Defeat for Warrington at the Halliwell Jones Stadium comes five days after they beat Wakefield 56-12 to book their place in the Challenge Cup final against Hull FC at Wembley.
Conversely Saints were in action for the first time in 13 days, having gone into the competition split with a 23-4 win over Wigan Warriors in the last regular season Super League game on 22 July.
St Helens' sixth successive Super league win moves them to within two points of Wigan in third.
Wolves remain a point adrift of leaders Hull FC, who host Castleford Tigers in their opening Super 8s game on Friday.
Warrington Wolves coach coach Tony Smith: "I don't want to use the short turnaround as an excuse. We were off it.
"The sharpness wasn't there. My boys tried right to the end but, if we were going to pull it out, it was going to be through individual brilliance.
"I thought St Helens were very good at getting numbers in the tackles and controlling the speed of the ruck and their kicking game better than ours. They deserved their win."
St Helens coach Keiron Cunningham: "How many Warrington games have been sat biting our nails at the end? I do think we were deserved winners.
"It was a really brave performance. In big games you've just got to find a way to win and defensively I thought we were immense.
"We started the game with zero ball and were camped on our own line and that was a common theme throughout the game.
"Sometimes you've got to win ugly games because they really count at the end.
Warrington Wolves: Ratchford; Russell, T King, Atkins, R Evans; Gidley, Sandow; Hill, Clark, Sims, Currie, Hughes, Westerman.
Replacements: Dwyer, Westwood, G. King, Wilde.
St Helens: Lomax; Owens, Peyroux, Percival, Swift; Turner, Walsh; Richards, Roby, Walmsley, McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Greenwood, Wilkin.
Replacements: Amor, Vea, Thompson, Knowles.
Referee: Phil Bentham (RFL)
St Helens survived a late Warrington fightback in the first game of the Super 8s to deny Wolves the chance to go top of the table.
Billy Horschel and Chris Kirk moved ahead in the race for the £6m bonus as they shared the lead on four under par.
Bubba Watson was on three under with McIlroy two shots further back in the Tour finale at East Lake in Atlanta.
Victory for either McIlroy, Horschel, Kirk, Watson or Hunter Mahan would secure the season-long title and bonus.
Northern Irishman McIlroy, 25, had four birdies and three bogeys in his opening round as he went out in 34 and came back in 35.
"Regardless of whatever is at stake in terms of prize money, I would just like to win the FedEx Cup," said the world number one.
"With the year that I've had I really want to finish it off well."
The Tour Championship is the last in the four FedEx Cup play-off events with a field of just 29 having been whittled down from 125 since Mahan won the opening event.
In theory, anyone left in the field can win the season-long title with victory at the Tour Championship but those outside the top five in the standings will have to rely on other results.
US Ryder Cup players Patrick Reed and Jim Furyk were also at three under alongside Australian Jason Day, while England's Justin Rose finished two over and Germany's Martin Kaymer three over.
Fifth-ranked Mahan's bid for the crown looked to be over as he shot a four-over 74 in a tie for 27th.
Tournament officials announced that Friday's second-round tee times will be brought forward by three hours because of a bad weather forecast.
| Rory McIlroy remained in contention for the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup title after finishing three shots adrift after the first round at the Tour Championship.
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Our mistress hired a room for my crippled sister Nelly , and she gave *her* knitting and needlework when she was able to do it, and when she was ill she sent her dinners and many nice comfortable things and was like a mother to her.
Do "mistress" and "her" have the same meaning? | no |
She said good morning to Alice and Alice said hallo. She was thin and rather tall with a very lined gentle face and hair that was white but which Alice could see had once been blonde. She could also have told this was Tina's mother before Mrs Darne went off down the passage that led to the Headmaster's Flat.
Can we infer the following?
this was Tina's mother | Yes |
Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence and a question. You're expected to write the correct answer based on the sentence.
Problem:Sentence: Jaden is right-handed and as a result his right arm is noticeably more powerful than his left arm. Question: If Jaden throws a baseball with each arm, the throw from which arm will cover less distance?
Solution: | his left arm |
Noble citizen of the Roman empire believed those born with lower status were what to them?
Options:
- loser
- ignoble
- peasant
- inferior
- plebeian
Inferiors is used when defining status. Roman empire has people who were considered to be inferior.
inferior
What would someone wear to protect themselves from a cannon?
Options:
- ungulate
- bomber
- body armor
- tank
- hat
Body armor is used to protect oneself. Body armor is worn on the body.
body armor
The carpet needed to be calm and and productive, where was it being installed?
Options:
- building
- floor
- bowling alley
- office
- church
Carpet in office needs to be calm. Carpet is installed in an office.
office
Where would a person live if they wanted no neighbors?
Options:
- housing estate
- neighborhood
- mars
- woods
- suburbs
| People can live in the woods. Houses in the woods cannot have neighbors. Woods are covered with trees.
woods |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Example Input: ORGANELLE An organelle is membrane-bound structure within a plant's cell (and all eukaryotic cells) where specialized metabolic tasks occur.
Example Output: Eukaryotic cells contain organelles that possess special functions.
Example Input: First, it was discovered that the Sun was the center of gravity of the Solar system;
Example Output: The sun is the center of our solar system.
Example Input: Obviously, we do not apply Mendelian inheritance crosses to humans, although Pedigrees can be used to determine Mendelian patterns.
Example Output: | Pedigree is utilized to analyze simple mendelian inheritance.
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In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
[Q]: The US Open is held annually, starting on the last Monday in August, and lasting for two weeks into September, with the middle weekend coinciding with the Labor Day holiday. The main tournament consists of five event championships: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, with additional tournaments for senior, junior, and wheelchair players. Since 1978, the tournament has been played on acrylic hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows -- Corona Park, Queens, New York City. The US Open is owned and organized by the United States Tennis Association (USTA), a not-for-profit organization. Net proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships, and television deals are used to promote the development of tennis in the United States.
[A]: where is the us tennis open held this year
[Q]: The effects of the Tunisian Revolution spread strongly to five other countries: Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain, where either the regime was toppled or major uprisings and social violence occurred, including riots, civil wars or insurgencies. Sustained street demonstrations took place in Morocco, Iraq, Algeria, Iranian Khuzestan, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman and Sudan. Minor protests occurred in Djibouti, Mauritania, the Palestinian National Authority, Saudi Arabia, and the Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara. A major slogan of the demonstrators in the Arab world is ash-shaʻb yurīd isqāṭ an-niẓām ('the people want to bring down the regime').
[A]: which countries in africa were affected by the arab spring
[Q]: According to the United Kingdom Border Agency, a person who is not a British citizen, a Commonwealth citizen with the right of abode in the UK, or a national of an EU or EFTA state, requires leave to enter the United Kingdom.
[A]: | when does a person need leave to enter the uk
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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.
California Code of Regulation, section 2032.3(b) states that the following information shall be included: (1)Name and address of client and animal. (2)Age, sex, breed, species and color of animal. (3)History or pertinent information as it pertains to each animal´s medial status. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for veterinarians in May 2015 was $88,490. To become a vet, a doctorate degree in veterinary medicine is required and you must pass the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam to earn licensure. There may be additional licensure requirements specific to each state. Sometimes it's difficult to know when it's appropriate to take your pet to the vet. John Wood Photography/Getty Images | Thomas Northcut/Thinkstock | iStockphoto/Thinkstock (2) | GK Hart/Vikki Hart/Getty Images (2) Sometimes it's obvious when your cat needs medical attention. Veterinarians must have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited veterinary college, as well as a state license. Pay. The median annual wage for veterinarians was $88,770 in May 2016. Job Outlook. Employment of veterinarians is projected to grow 19 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Increases in consumers’ pet-related expenditures are expected to drive employment in the veterinary services industry, which employs most veterinarians. Veterinary medicine has advanced considerably. Veterinary technicians often have to work long hours, nights, and an erratic or overwhelming schedule. Some animal clinics operate 24 hours a day, and they need people to be staffed during all hours of the night. She was employed as a veterinary technician for 2.5 years before attending veterinary school at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. Following graduation with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2004, Dr. Bryant practiced high quality, small animal veterinary medicine for several years as an associate before opening her own practice, Plum Creek Veterinary Hospital, in 2010. Dog vomiting and dog diarrhea. Vomiting and diarrhea are common problems in dogs and while they can be signs of a serious dog health issues the majority of cases are simple gastric upset that typically resolves within 24 hours. In general, professional and volunteer experiences are best completed while earning the bachelor’s degree. Waiting until after graduation could extend the amount of time it takes to become a veterinarian. Veterinary Doctorate. Professional veterinary programs are usually 4 years long. They are typically bisected into dual 2-year segments, focusing on classroom instruction and clinical practice, in that order. Veterinary school is extremely competitive. Because animals can get sick at anytime, vets often work long hours. Those in group practices may take turns working weekends or evenings and dealing with emergencies. Many vets like their work because they can be with animals every day. Prospective veterinarians must complete a doctor of veterinary medicine degree. Typically, a doctorate in veterinary medicine takes four years to complete. Of these four years, three are spent on classroom training where students take courses in animal anatomy and physiology. They also take courses on disease diagnosis, prevention and treatment. Veterinary programs may also include management and career development courses. Query: how long to be the vet
A doctorate in veterinary medicine takes four years to complete.
How much does a Case Worker make? The national average Case Worker salary is $56,750. Filter by location to see Case Worker salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 34 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Case Worker employees. Find a Job like this Case Worker Salary: $56,750(average). What does a Case Worker earn in your area? 34 Case Worker Salaries from anonymous employees. The average Caseworker salary is $31,208. Filter by location to see Caseworker salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 393 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Caseworker employees. How much does a Case Worker make? The national average salary for a Case Worker is $33,291 in United States. Filter by location to see Case Worker salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Case Worker employees. 343 Case Worker Salaries provided anonymously by employees. What salary does a Case Worker earn in your area? How much does a Caseworker make? The national average salary for a Caseworker is $31,208 in United States. Filter by location to see Caseworker salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Caseworker employees. { seoText: <b>How much does a Case Worker make?</b> The average Case Worker salary is $33,291. Filter by location to see Case Worker salaries in your area. SCO Family of Services Case Worker: 9 SCO Family of Services Case Worker salaries$40,593: International Rescue Committee Case Worker: 6 International Rescue Committee Case Worker salaries$18 / hrWall & Associates Case Worker: 3 Wall & Associates Case Worker salaries$13 / hr International Rescue Committee Case Worker: 6 International Rescue Committee Case Worker salaries$18 / hrWall & Associates Case Worker: 3 Wall & Associates Case Worker salaries$13 / hrEdwin Gould Service for Children Case Worker: 3 Edwin Gould Service for Children Case Worker salaries$37,660: American Red Cross Case Worker: 2 American Red Cross Case Worker salaries SCO Family of Services Case Worker: 9 SCO Family of Services Case Worker salaries $40,593 International Rescue Committee Case Worker: 6 International Rescue Committee Case Worker salaries Query: average case worker salary
The average Caseworker salary is $31,208.
by Jerry Search, Southern California Speed Skating Association. From an article originally appearing in The Racing Blade, November 1994: For many years I have heard various statements of the actual speed in miles per hour (MPH) that speed skaters skate, anywhere from 20 to 40 MPH. Long Track Speedskating Preview The U.S. and long track speedskating are synonymous. Boasting 67 Olympic medals, including 29 golds, Team USA is traditionally poised to reach the medal stand each Olympic Winter Games due to the team’s historic success. And remember that the stop-and-go tactics of pack-style skating also influence times, and true speed. Therefore... If you have the opportunity to have timed flying 1-laps, then this would be your fastest true speed (although you could probably skate a little faster in a long track straight-away sprint of maybe 100 meters). The Olympic long track competition will be held at the Gangneung Oval, which is situated next to the short track speedskating venue in the coastal city of Gangneung. The venue seats up to 8,000 people and also hosted the 2017 ISU World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships in February 2017. Short track speed skating takes place on a smaller rink, normally the size of an ice hockey rink, on a 111.12 m oval track. Distances are shorter than in long-track racing, with the longest Olympic individual race being 1500 meters (the women's relay is 3000 meters and the men's relay 5000 meters). Most speed skating races are held on an oval course, but there are exceptions. Oval sizes vary; in short track speed skating, the rink must be an oval of 111.12 metres, while long track speed skating uses a similarly standardized 400 m rink. Inline skating rinks are between 125 and 400 metres, though banked tracks can only be 250 metres long. Before you use the Speed Calculator, please keep in mind two very important points. First, in Short Track speed skating, the skaters rarely skate the actual measured distance on the track, usually skating a somewhat wider track, and therefore farther than the measured 111.12 meters per lap. If you cannot get a flying lap timed, just enter your best time in a short race, like a 333 (300 for Long Track) or a 500. Just to answer the big question of How fast can a speedskater really skate?, try entering the current (2001) 500 meter World Record for Long Track, 34.32. The long track speed skating track is more than three times the length of the short track. Speed skating is broken up into 12 events at the Olympics for both men and women. Men compete at distances of 500 meters, 1,000 meters, 1,500 meters, 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters and a team event. Speed skating. The standard rink for long track is 400 meters long, but tracks of 200, 250 and 333⅓ meters are used occasionally. It is one of two Olympic forms of the sport and the one with the longer history. An international federation was founded in 1892, the first for any winter sport. Query: how long is a speed skating track
| The standard speed skating track is 400 meters long.
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The Girdler sulfide (GS) process, also known as the GeibSpevack (GS) process, is an industrial production method for filtering out of natural water the heavy water (deuterium oxide = DO) which is used in particle research, in Deuterium NMR spectroscopy, deuterated solvents for proton NMR spectroscopy, in heavy water nuclear reactors (as a coolant and moderator) and in deuterated drugs.
Deuterium NMR spectroscopy uses the GeibSpevack process to create heavy water. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: No
Phacelia mutabilis is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common name changeable phacelia. It is native to the western United States and Baja California, where it can be found in mountains and foothills, in forested and open habitat types, and deserts.
Phacelia mutabilis is most commonly found in deserts OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
Ferry is a ghost town in Ferry County, Washington, United States. Ferry was founded during the late 1890s. The town was located to the west of Vulcan Mountain. Ferry was a ramshackle collection of crude log homes and false front buildings to support the mining boom in the area. By 1910 insurance fires took their toll and before long Ferry had passed into oblivion. Today little remains of the town.
The ghost town in Ferry County Washington has many ghosts. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | It's impossible to say |
Q: If The second is to provide resources relevant to the cases and projects listed on the website by making available materials (such as forms and briefing information) relevant to the cases listed on the website and electronic access to experts who will assist the pro bono attorney., can we say that "Evidence does not need to be presented during a case."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: no
Q: If The main part of Notre-Dame took 167 years to complete and, in its transition from Romanesque to Gothic, it has been called a perfect expression of medieval architecture with its majestic towers, spire, and breath?taking flying buttresses., can we say that "Notre-Dame does not match the medieval architectural style."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: no
Q: If I'm sure it's playing hell with my charisma.', can we say that "My charisma is sensitive to criticism."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: it is not possible to tell
Q: If I wish we could have spared you the pain and publicity of an inquest, but of course it's quite unavoidable in the absence of a doctor's certificate., can we say that "An inquest was not necessary."?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
A: | no |
The FBI's chief tool against organized crime is the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The FBI is also charged with the responsibility of enforcing compliance of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 and investigating violations of the act in addition to prosecuting such violations with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). The FBI also shares concurrent jurisdiction with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
What act is the FBI required to enforce?
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Historically, the channel's programming consisted mainly of featured classic theatrically released feature films from the Turner Entertainment film library – which comprises films from Warner Bros. Pictures (covering films released before 1950) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (covering films released before May 1986). However, TCM now has licensing deals with other Hollywood film studios as well as its Time Warner sister company, Warner Bros. (which now controls the Turner Entertainment library and its own later films), and occasionally shows more recent films. Turner Classic Movies is a dedicated film channel and is available in United States, United Kingdom, France (TCM Cinéma), Spain (TCM España), Nordic countries, Middle East and Africa.
What company owns TCM and Warner Bros.?
Time Warner
At the end of the Late Middle Ages, professional actors began to appear in England and Europe. Richard III and Henry VII both maintained small companies of professional actors. Their plays were performed in the Great Hall of a nobleman's residence, often with a raised platform at one end for the audience and a "screen" at the other for the actors. Also important were Mummers' plays, performed during the Christmas season, and court masques. These masques were especially popular during the reign of Henry VIII who had a House of Revels built and an Office of Revels established in 1545.
What did Henry VIII build in 1545 for the benefit of the theatrical arts?
| House of Revels |
Why does PHP require Apache or nginx, but Ruby on Rails, Node.js, etc. don't necessarily require it?
Does Node JS developer need to learn PHP?
Please tell me if those questions are the same.
Possible answers: --no. --yes. | no |
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.
Is it ok to talk about 'personal PCs', in the sense of distinguishing it from a work PC? Or would it be regarded as a case of RAS Syndrome?. | Though the word personal is repeated in the expansion 'personal personal computer', the two repetitions use different meanings of the same word. The first personal means 'owned or used by a specific single person' (definition 1 here), while the second indicates 'designed to be used by a single person' (definition 2 here, again). Both instances are required to convey the full idea and thus are not redundant. Consider the following examples spelled out in full: Personal PC: personal personal computer, (the usual case of a personal computer owned by a person) personal mainframe computer (I have a Cray in my bedroom), Public PC: public personal computer (a PC that is installed in a kiosk usable by anybody) |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. 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 knit ribbing [title] Make a triangular shape with the yarn using your fingers. [step] Use your left hand. Pull a bit of yarn out of your ball. <sep> (A) Hang the yarn over your thumb and index finger, with the tail end dangling off your thumb and the end attached to the yarn ball hanging over your index finger. Make sure you have at least a foot of extra yarn hanging from your thumb. (B) [substeps] At the same time, hold the yarn in front of you. Make sure that the tip of the small hook (also known as a crochet hook) is pointing down at the ball of yarn. (C) Then, place the ball in a flat flat area. Insert the thumb and middle of your right index finger into the ball, about 1 1/2 inches. (D) It should be round and long enough to form a hook and then lay the hook on the first stitch in your piece of yarn. [substeps] Make sure your stitches are evenly distributed.
| A |
Quantum mechanics makes this kind of measurement impossible. You can only know one of the data points not both at the same time.
no
Is the following sentence factually correct?
"You can both measure the speed and location of an Electron at the same time."
Options:
- yes
- no
Explanation and answer: Lake Baikal is located at the coordinates 53.5587° N, 108.1650° E.
yes
The corresponding question: Is the following a factual statement?
"Lake Baikal lies north of the Mongolian border."
Options:
- yes
- no
John Lennon was shot at The Dakota in Manhattan.
yes
Claim: "John Lennon received a fatal gunshot wound in New York."
Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search?
Options:
- yes
- no
Explanation and answer: Nicolae Ceaușescu was a dictator and would have never done that.
no
The corresponding question: Does the following sentence make sense?
"Nicolae Ceaușescu released all prisoners in Romania during his rule."
Options:
- yes
- no
The word hello is the one of the first words people think of when they think of a single word greeting.
yes
Is the following sentence factually correct?
"The term Hello is one of the most common greetings used in the English language."
Options:
- yes
- no
Athena was a Greek goddess, not a Christian disciple.
no
| Is the following a factual statement?
"Athena befriended Jesus and served as one of his most beloved disciples."
Options:
- yes
- no |
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
John Winchester (Supernatural) -- Twenty-two years after Mary's death, John disappears while on a hunt, forcing Sam and Dean to reunite in an unsuccessful attempt to find him. Sam returns to the life of a hunter after Azazel kills his girlfriend. John reluctantly chooses to avoid his sons throughout most of the season while he investigates something, eventually reuniting with them in the episode ``Shadow.'' However, the demonic Meg Masters attacks them and reveals that Azazel is after John. After escaping from Meg, the brothers split up from their father to keep him from the demons. When vampires murder his old mentor and steal the Colt--a mystical gun capable of killing anything--John teams up with Sam and Dean in ``Dead Man's Blood'' to retrieve it. Because demons cannot be killed by conventional means, they hope that the Colt will be effective against Azazel. In response, Meg begins killing the Winchesters' friends in ``Salvation,'' and threatens to kill more unless they deliver the Colt. John is captured after trying to give her a fake gun, and reveals himself to be possessed by Azazel when the brothers come to his rescue in the first season finale ``Devil's Trap.'' However, he manages to resist the demon's control. Despite John's pleas for Sam to shoot him with the Colt, Sam cannot bring himself to do so and allows Azazel to escape. As the Winchesters flee in Dean's Impala, a demonically-possessed trucker crashes into them.
do sam and dean find their dad in season 1
Bennie and the Jets -- Produced by Gus Dudgeon, the song was recorded during the ``Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'' sessions in France at Château d'Hérouville's Strawberry Studios, where John and Taupin had recorded their previous two albums, Honky Château and Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player.
is there a non live version of bennie and the jets
Deliverance -- Deliverance is a 1972 American thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman, and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The film is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by American author James Dickey, who has a small role in the film as the Sheriff. The screenplay was written by Dickey and an uncredited Boorman. It was a critical success, earning three Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe nominations.
| was the movie deliverance based on a book
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In this task, you are given news articles and you need to generate a highlight, i.e., a short summary, with a maximum length of 10 lines.
[Q]: (The Frisky) -- Last night Nicole Scherzinger was the 10th star to claim the mirrored ball on "Dancing with the Stars." The lead Pussycat Doll went up against Olympic figure skater Evan Lysacek and ESPN anchor Erin Andrews and came out victorious. Many predicted that Scherzinger would win from the start based on her spectacular performances and stage presence, not to mention her extensive dance history as a member of the Pussycat Dolls. But Lysacek and Andrews gave her a good run for her money, bringing an enjoyable end to a season of controversy. Was it me, or was season 10 the most exciting ever? Kate Gosselin's diva behavior, Jake Pavelka's cornball glances at Vienna Girardi, and Nicole's spats with Pamela Anderson made it must-watch TV, not to mention Elisabeth Hasselbeck's major snafu regarding Erin Andrews' wardrobe. The show seriously picked the right contestants this time around. To help them out for season 11, here are the 15 stars we'd love to see do the rumba next. The Frisky: Kate Gosselin and 7 more celebs rejected by Playboy . Katie Holmes . So she might be a bit out of reach, especially since Katie Holmes is stuck in the Tom Cruise isolation bubble, but this could be a rebirth for her. Let's face it: Holmes has a lost some of her flair and she lets her daughter do most of the fancy dressing. "Dancing with the Stars" would allow Holmes to separate herself from TomKat, and at least get her out of the house. Heidi Klum and Seal . The couple has said in interviews that they are interested in joining "Dancing with the Stars." It would be good for everyone. Heidi Klum could get away from judging those sassy "Project Runway" stylists and rock some tacky, sparkly clothes. Seal could get back on the radar for something other than being Klum's husband. And the show could get to play off the drama of having a competing couple. The Frisky: 10 top models without makeup . Oprah Winfrey . Oprah may be leaving her iconic television show behind, but that doesn't mean she can't move on to something else. She needs to think of all the fans she has been shepherding for so many years! Honestly, with the number of women who look to her for advice on what to eat, read, and wear -- I don't think there's any way she could lose. Josh "Sawyer" Holloway . Now that "Lost" is over, people are going to have to find their dose of shirtless Sawyer somewhere else. We can sit around and watch old "Lost" clips, but I think seeing him get sweaty and strip down in a samba would be a better alternative. Yes? The Frisky: 8 things I won't miss now that "Lost" is off the TV map . Celine Dion . Back in 2007, the Canadian songstress said that she was interested in doing the show. Why hasn't "DWTS" snatched her up yet? They have a pretty loose definition of "star," and she would be one of their biggest grabs. I am picturing a "Titanic"-themed waltz to "My Heart Would Go On." It would be cheesily epic. Betty White . This lady is 2010's big thing, and rightfully so. Betty White is adorable, feisty, and totally held her own on "Saturday Night Live" this month. If White ends up in a set of dancing shoes, I am officially dubbing her the coolest grandma ever. The Frisky: 10 summer dresses under $50 . Johnny Weir . So Evan Lysacek gave it his shot and got to the final three, but I think Johnny Weir could take it all the way. Throughout the Olympics, he was known for bringing theatricality and flair to all his performances. The dance floor is the only other place that I can think of that could capture Weir's signature brand of pizzazz. Plus, we'd get the added perks of more self-designed outfits and seeing him get to beat Lysacek at something. Sarah Silverman . The comedian just had her show on Comedy Central canceled, so now it is time to dance the pain away. Sarah Silverman strikes us as sort of klutzy, but I am sure that can be smoothed out by the tender footsteps of Tony or Derek. Silverman is sure to make the sometimes exhaustive judging process a little more entertaining. Bob Saget . Between "Full House" and "America's Funniest Home Videos," Bob Saget seems like quite the family man. But I have heard rumors that in real life he has a dirty sense of humor. Maybe Saget could reroute that crudeness into sexy dance moves? It would be a good mix of amusing and awkward, since a lot of viewers probably couldn't see past Saget as anyone other than Daddy Tanner. Dr. Drew . It is time for Dr. Drew to add something else to his resume other than harassing addicted celebrities and pregnant teens. The Doc needs to come to the dance floor and switch from psychoanalysis to polka. The Frisky: See 10 stars who've worn ankle alcohol monitors [SCRAMs] . Ryan Seacrest . "American Idol" is finally starting to see a decline, while "Dancing with the Stars" just had one of its most successful seasons. Now I haven't taken math since high school but it seems like it is time for Seacrest to think about switching teams. A little bit of fancy footwork could be just what he needs, though they would have to make it clear he couldn't host the show. Sarah Ferguson . The Duchess herself has said she wants to be on the show because her kids love to watch her dance. Now that she is stuck in the middle of a bribery controversy, she could use "DTWS" for image revitalization. Though there is a chance not even "Dancing with the Stars" could save her from this royal mess. Kendra Wilkinson . Speaking of image revitalization, Kendra Wilkinson could use a little help right now. Her sex tape has just hit the market, and with a rumored second one on the way, Kendra needs to get people's minds off these tapes and onto something else. And she already proved on her former reality show "The Girls Next Door" that she definitely can "shake her booty." The Frisky: Pro tennis player's breast reduction deflates her fan base . Mr. T . Mr. T had a brief fling as a rapper, and now it is time for him to reach triple threat territory. I pity the fool who don't vote for him. With the movie remake of "A-Team" out soon, he needs to make sure viewers know who the real B.A. Baracus is. TM & © 2010 TMV, Inc. | All Rights Reserved .
[A]: it seems like it is time for Seacrest to think about switching to "DWTS"
Ferguson said she wants to do the show because her kids love to watch her dance .
Mr. T had a fling as a rapper, and now it is time for him to reach triple threat territory .
[Q]: (CNN) -- North Korea resumed firing near its sea border with South Korea on Thursday, South Korean media said, citing Seoul officials. Artillery shells were fired toward South Korean-controlled Yeonpyeong Island, Yonhap News Agency quoted the officials as saying, adding that the shells fell in waters north of the Northern Limit Line (NLL), the de facto inter-Korean maritime border. The North fired artillery shells on Wednesday in the same area, saying they were part of an annual training drill. "We have confirmed North Korea's firing of several artillery shells, but they did not cross" the two countries' maritime border, said Park Sung-woo, of Seoul's joint chiefs of staff, according to Yonhap. "We are on high military alert." "Following the firing by North Korea, South Korea responded by shooting vulcan canons into the air, a statement that it would not be intimidated by saber-rattling by the communist neighbor," Yonhap said. There were no reports of casualties. Also Thursday, a South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman said that despite the tension, talks slated for Monday with North Korea would still go forward in the North Korean border town of Kaesong, Yonhap reported. Seventeen South Korean officials are expected to attend those talks, Yonhap cited Chun Hae-sung, the official, as saying.
[A]: NEW: Talks still on for Monday in North Korean border town, South Korean official says .
North says firing of artillery shells is part of an annual training drill .
Inter-Korean talks still set for Monday, Yonhap cites S. Korean official as saying .
[Q]: (CNN) -- Elvis was singing in the men's room. But I'd gotten used to that. This time, though, there was something new. And it led me, after all these years, to the legendary Barbara Hearn. A little explanation -- all right, a lot of explanation -- is in order: . There's a restaurant in Naples, Florida, called BrickTop's. I stop in there occasionally when I'm in town. In the men's restroom, every time I've gone in, Elvis Presley's voice is singing. Oddly, his voice is not heard out in the restaurant itself. But in the restroom, the voice is there nonstop. "Are You Lonesome Tonight?", "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame". . .the Elvis-in-the-men's-room playlist is rather eclectic. The other night I was eating at the restaurant and, of course, Elvis was singing in the men's room. But there had been an addition to the restroom décor since my last visit six months or so ago. There was a framed, autographed photo on the wall, of a young Elvis smiling next to a dark-haired woman. The autograph was hers. The signature: Barbara Hearn Smith. For Presley aficionados, the name Barbara Hearn is as historic as that of Martha Washington or Betsy Ross or Mary Todd Lincoln. She was Elvis's hometown girlfriend in Memphis at the beginning of 1956, just before his career hit the stratosphere. That was the year everything changed; by the time it was over, Presley's old life was in the rear-view mirror. And part of that old life, presumably, was Barbara Hearn. But now, in the dwindling weeks of 2011, in the BrickTop's men's room, here was Elvis singing, and here was Barbara Hearn's autograph. A closer inspection of the handwriting revealed that she was saying she had dined at another BrickTop's, in Nashville, Tennessee. So she still strides the American continent? I had to find her. I did -- at the Holly Tree Manor Bed and Breakfast in Trenton, Tennessee, which she and her husband of 50 years, Jim Smith, own and run. She's 74, and she laughed out loud when I told her where I had found her photo. "Well, I suppose it's all right if my name is on a restroom wall," she said. "It's better than if my phone number was up there." She said that she and her husband had been having lunch at the BrickTop's in Nashville when a waiter had overheard them talking about Elvis. When he realized that she had actually known Elvis, he said that the boss of the place -- Joe Ledbetter -- was a huge Presley fan. Jim Smith went out to their car, where he knew there was a photo of Elvis and Barbara; he brought it into the restaurant, and she signed it so the waiter could give it to the boss when he came in. (I got in touch with Ledbetter, who runs all six BrickTop's locations, most of which are in the South. He told me he'd had copies made of the photo, and ordered that they be put in nice frames and hung in the men's and women's restrooms of all his restaurants. He said that the nonstop Elvis songs do not discriminate by gender: They are in the women's rooms as well as in the men's rooms. Why? He loves Elvis. Why not play Elvis's music in the restaurants themselves -- why just in the bathrooms? "It would drive some customers nuts to hear it for so long. In the restrooms, you're just there for a few minutes.") But back to Barbara Hearn: She said she first met Elvis when she was working at Goldsmith's Department Store in Memphis with a friend named Dixie Locke, who was dating Presley. When Dixie and Elvis went their separate ways, he asked Barbara if he could take her out. "People sometimes say that Elvis and I went steady for a year," she told me. "I always correct them. I went steady with Elvis for a year. Elvis? Well, he didn't go steady with anyone." But she was his girlfriend during his remarkable ascent in 1956. There is a famous photograph, taken by Alfred Wertheimer inside the home on Audubon Drive in Memphis that Presley shared with his parents (this was pre-Graceland). In the photo, Barbara is prim in a white dress with dark polka-dots; Elvis is slouched and shirtless. "People don't understand what's in that picture," she told me. "He had just been outside standing in his new swimming pool. It was just being filled up, with a garden hose. I was dressed to go out with him for the evening, all gussied up. And what we're doing is, he had just taken the train back from New York, where he had recorded some new songs for RCA Victor. He had brought back the recordings -- they had not been released yet. We were listening to one of them. He wanted to know if I thought it was any good. I said yes, I thought it was. It was 'Don't Be Cruel.'" Soon enough he went to Hollywood; by the end of that year, he would be bringing Natalie Wood to Memphis to meet his parents. ("I didn't hold it against him at all," Barbara told me. "If the roles had been reversed, and I had been the one to go to Hollywood and I'd met Gregory Peck, I would have brought Gregory Peck back to Memphis with me.") She eventually went to work in Washington for one of Tennessee's U.S. senators, Estes Kefauver. It was there that she met her future husband. She saw Elvis only infrequently over the years, and never lost her affection toward him. "That year of 1956, I saw him go from being barely famous to a super-duper star," she said. "From a boy to a man." And now, more than half a century later, there they are, in the restaurant restrooms, accompanied by the sound of his voice. She said she'd had no idea, until I told her. "What a hoot," she said, and laughed again. "He's a friend who never stops giving." The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Bob Greene.
[A]: | Bob Greene says he saw a framed photo of a woman with Elvis Presley .
The woman, he learned, was Elvis's hometown sweetheart just before he made it big .
Barbara Hearn Smith now lives in Tennessee and has fond memories of Elvis .
Greene: She said when his career took off that year, 1956, he went from boy to man .
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It was t he biggest concert in town, there wasn't an empty seat in the what?
Options:
- theatre
- building
- show
- airplane
- auditorium
Concerts take place in an auditorium. there are many seats in an auditorium.
auditorium
Many examples of the stone arch have found that date back to what civilization?
Options:
- foot
- cathedral
- ancient rome
- building
- my bathroom
Ancient Romans used the technique of arch in building various structures.
ancient rome
Where do you live if you have a cheap linoleum covering and boxy rooms?
Options:
- kitchen floor
- furniture
- house
- mobile home
- own land
Mobile home is a large caravan or prefabricated structure that is situated in one particular place and used as permanent living accommodation. We live in a mobile home if you have a cheap linoleum covering and boxy rooms.
mobile home
Eating breakfast with a large family leads to a pile of what in the sink?
Options:
- fullness
- underwear
- bad breath
- better day
- dirty dishes
| Large family consists of many members. All member needs their own dish for breakfast that makes pile of dirty dishes after meal.
dirty dishes |
Detailed Instructions: 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'.
Problem:The initial treatment for a herniated disc is usually conservative and nonsurgical. Your doctor may prescribe bed rest, or advise you to maintain a low, painless activity level for a few days to several weeks. This helps the spinal nerve inflammation to decrease. herniated disc is frequently treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication if the pain is only mild to moderate. An epidural steroid injection may be performed utilizing a spinal needle under x-ray guidance to direct the medication to the exact level of the disc herniation. Your doctor may recommend physical therapy. Therapy may include pelvic traction, gentle massage, ice and heat therapy, ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation, and stretching exercises. Pain medication and muscle relaxants may also be beneficial in conjunction with the physical therapy. If these conservative measures do not help, then usually surgery is indicated.
Solution: | 2 |
Teacher:In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Question: Which of the dolphin and porpoise species that the great white sharks attack is the largest? Passage:White sharks also attack dolphins and porpoises from above, behind or below to avoid being detected by their echolocation. Targeted species include dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus), Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus), bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops ssp.), Humpback dolphins (Sousa ssp.), harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), and Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli). Groups of dolphins have occasionally been observed defending themselves from sharks with mobbing behaviour. White shark predation on other species of small cetacean has also been observed. In August 1989, a juvenile male pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) was found stranded in central California with a bite mark on its caudal peduncle from a great white shark. In addition, white sharks attack and prey upon beaked whales. Cases where an adult Stejneger's beaked whale (Mesoplodon stejnegeri), with a mean mass of around , and a juvenile Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris), an individual estimated at , were hunted and killed by great white sharks have also been observed. When hunting sea turtles, they appear to simply bite through the carapace around a flipper, immobilizing the turtle. The heaviest species of bony fish, the oceanic sunfish (Mola mola), has been found in great white shark stomachs.
Links: a. Stejneger's beaked whale b. Beaked whale c. Beaked whale d. Dusky dolphin
Student: | d |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Erythrasma is a superficial cutaneous infection caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum and is characterized by fluorescence under Wood's light (UV) because of the presence of porphyrins. These molecules are photosensitizing and we propose to assess efficacy of red light that activates porphyrins (photodynamic reaction) in treatment of this pathology. Assessment of effects of photodynamic action of red light for treatment of erythrasma without exogenous photosensitizing molecules. Thirteen patients with erythrasma were treated by one illumination (80 J/cm2) by red light (broad band, peak at 635 nm) without exogenous photosensitizing molecules. Disappearance or reduction of extent of lesions were observed 2 weeks later. If lesions were still present, a second irradiation was conducted with the same method. Preliminary results are presented. As a result of red light irradiation, we noticed a complete recovery for three patients and, in most other cases, reduction of extent of lesions (mean: -29% after one session). The treatment was well tolerated. We report first cases of photodynamic treatment of erythrasma. There are other reports of clinical applications of antimicrobial action of photodynamic therapy in dermatology (acne vulgaris, leishmaniasis, warts, etc.). But there are few applications without addition of exogenous photosensitizing agent. The originality and interest of our study is to use spontaneous presence of porphyrins in the lesions. This technique seems to be an interesting alternative, inexpensive and easy, for the treatment of this localized infection. But an optimal method is still to be determined to improve efficacy.
| Which bacteria causes erythrasma? |
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.
Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (/'pUSkIn/; Russian: Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, tr.
Sent 2: Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin; IPA: [aljI'ksandr sjI'rgjejIvjItc 'puskjIn]; 6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1799 - 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1837) was a Russian author of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.
Sent 3: Pushkin was born into Russian nobility in Moscow.
Sent 4: His matrilineal great grandfather was Abram Gannibal, who was brought over as a slave from what is now Cameroon.
Sent 5: Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum.
Sent 6: While under the strict surveillance of the Tsar's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov.
Sent 7: His novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, was serialized between 1825 and 1832.
Sent 8: Notoriously touchy about his honour, Pushkin fought as many as twenty-nine duels, and was fatally wounded in such an encounter with Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthes.
Sent 9: Pushkin had accused D'Anthes, a French officer serving with the Chevalier Guard Regiment of attempting to seduce the poet's wife, Natalya Pushkina.
Question: Pushkin had blood from which two countries?.
A: | Russia. |
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
who was the secretary of state when richard nixon was president? | Henry Kissinger |
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 28.70 square miles (74.33 km2), of which, 27.83 square miles (72.08 km2) of it is land and 0.87 square miles (2.25 km2) is water, much of which is part of the Huron River. Ann Arbor is about 35 miles (56 km) west of Detroit. Ann Arbor Charter Township adjoins the city's north and east sides. Ann Arbor is situated on the Huron River in a productive agricultural and fruit-growing region. The landscape of Ann Arbor consists of hills and valleys, with the terrain becoming steeper near the Huron River. The elevation ranges from about 750 feet (230 m) along the Huron River to 1,015 feet (309 m) on the city's west side, near the intersection of Maple Road and Pauline Blvd. Generally, the west-central and northwestern parts of the city and U-M's North Campus are the highest parts of the city; the lowest parts are along the Huron River and in the southeast. Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, which is south of the city at 42°13.38′N 83°44.74′W / 42.22300°N 83.74567°W / 42.22300; -83.74567, has an elevation of 839 feet (256 m).
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What river has an elevation of 570 feet?
Ah, so.. unanswerable
Mass production of glass window panes in the early twentieth century caused a similar effect. In glass factories, molten glass was poured onto a large cooling table and allowed to spread. The resulting glass is thicker at the location of the pour, located at the center of the large sheet. These sheets were cut into smaller window panes with nonuniform thickness, typically with the location of the pour centered in one of the panes (known as "bull's-eyes") for decorative effect. Modern glass intended for windows is produced as float glass and is very uniform in thickness.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What were the areas at the center of window panes called?
Ah, so.. unanswerable
In 1991, there were only two proposals available that could be completely assessed for an MPEG audio standard: Musicam (Masking pattern adapted Universal Subband Integrated Coding And Multiplexing) and ASPEC (Adaptive Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding). The Musicam technique, as proposed by Philips (the Netherlands), CCETT (France) and Institut für Rundfunktechnik (Germany) was chosen due to its simplicity and error robustness, as well as its low computational power associated with the encoding of high quality compressed audio. The Musicam format, based on sub-band coding, was the basis of the MPEG Audio compression format (sampling rates, structure of frames, headers, number of samples per frame).
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): How many proposals were available in 1991?
Ah, so.. | two |
What are the keywords in the following sentence:
how to fix a black screen of death on computer | computer, death, screen |
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Beauty and the Beast (2017 film) -- After sharing a romantic dance with the Beast, Belle discovers her father's predicament using a magic mirror. The Beast releases her to save Maurice, giving her the mirror to remember him with. At Villeneuve, Belle reveals the Beast in the mirror to the townsfolk, proving her father's sanity. Realizing that Belle loves the Beast, a jealous Gaston claims she has been charmed by dark magic, and has her thrown into the asylum carriage with her father. He rallies the villagers to follow him to the castle to slay the Beast before he curses the whole village. Maurice and Belle escape, and Belle rushes back to the castle.
does maurice die in beauty and the beast
United States Numbered Highway System -- The route numbers and locations are coordinated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The only federal involvement in AASHTO is a nonvoting seat for the United States Department of Transportation. Generally, north-to-south highways are odd-numbered, with lowest numbers in the east, the area of the founding thirteen states of the United States, and highest in the west. Similarly, east-to-west highways are typically even-numbered, with the lowest numbers in the north, where roads were first improved most intensively, and highest in the south. Major north--south routes have numbers ending in ``1'' while major east--west routes have numbers ending in ``0''. Three-digit numbered highways are spur routes of parent highways but are not necessarily connected to their parents. Some divided routes exist to provide two alignments for one route, even though many splits have been eliminated. Special routes, usually posted with a banner, can provide various routes, such as an alternate, bypass or business route, for a U.S. Highway.
do all odd numbered highways go north and south
Seven (1995 film) -- The primary influence for the film's screenplay came from Andrew Kevin Walker's time spent in New York City while trying to make it as a screenwriter. ``I didn't like my time in New York, but it's true that if I hadn't lived there I probably wouldn't have written Seven.'' He envisioned actor William Hurt as Somerset and named the character after his favorite author, W. Somerset Maugham.
| is the movie se7en based on a book
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Data: 3Arena, location, North Wall, Dublin
The 3Arena is located at North Wall, Dublin.
Data: Abner W. Sibal, office, "Member of the Connecticut Senate from the 26th District"; Abner W. Sibal, deathPlace, Alexandria, Virginia; Abner W. Sibal, birthPlace, Ridgewood, Queens
Abner W. Sibal was born in Ridgewood, Queens and died in Alexandria, Virginia after being a member of the Connecticut Senate from the 26th District.
Data: A.C. Cesena, ground, Cesena; A.C. Cesena, numberOfMembers, 23900
| AC Cesena, whose ground is in Cesena, has 23900 members. |
Definition: 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.
Input: Sentence: Then , built by the LNWR , the branch line to Ashbourne was opened in 1899 .
Question: what was opened?
Output: | the branch line to Ashbourne |
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 perform hip flexor stretches [title] Do a yoga camel pose. [step] In addition to stretching the hip flexors, the camel pose will open up the chest and increase the flexibility of the spine. The exercise tightens the waist and strengthens the arms and shoulders as well. <sep> (A) Yogis believe that this posture opens up your respiratory system so that you can take in more oxygen with each breath. They also believe that the exercise helps to open the heart chakra to allow you to feel more connected to the world and to bestow forgiveness where needed in your life. (B) Give yourself a break from the chair and let your head and neck rest against the top of your bar. [substeps] If you're feeling a little fatigued or fatigued, wait a few minutes to give your body time to rest. (C) To do a camel pose, lie down on the floor with your back straight and your feet placed on a park bench. Grip the bars with the weights in your hands. (D) Before attempting these poses, they should be done at home : [substeps] Kneel with your knees bent at a 90 degree angle. Put both of your feet together with your toes pointed in towards each other.
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[header] How to deal with jet lag [title] Carry your medications with you. [step] If you're on an antidepressant, make sure to put them in your carry-on luggage to take with you. Also, make sure you have enough medication to last the whole trip. <sep> (A) If you're going to need more than you have, talk to your doctor about getting an extension on your prescription. [title] Get the amount of sleep you need. (B) If you think you'll have a bowel movement in the plane, keep your medications on hand. [substeps] Make sure you pack a high dosage of anti-diarrheal medication. (C) Additionally, bring any prescription birth control pills, emergency blockers, and any medical or physician required medications. [title] Bring contact information for medical personnel who may be outside of the area. (D) [substeps] Drugs like amitriptyline and terbinafine are both mood boosters, so make sure to have them on hand during travel. If you're on a prescription medication, follow it's dosage recommendations closely.
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[header] How to prepare for a settlement conference [title] Decide what you want. [step] Settlement is voluntary, which means no one can force you to accept a settlement you disagree with. However, before going to the conference, you need to know your goals. <sep> (A) You want to know them at an appropriate time and place. [substeps] You can find settlement conferences in the following ways: look for settlement conferences that do not include the word " settlement " in the list of conference participants-the usual " settlement " or " offer " word from the list of attendees. (B) These will depend on the type of case. [substeps] In a divorce dispute, for example, you'll need to determine child custody, visitation, child support, and spousal maintenance (alimony). (C) If you disagree with the other side, then your agreement could lead to bad treatment. [substeps] You should take into account how much legal costs you are entitled to receive for your settlement. (D) Before going to the conference, talk to your doctor and other healthcare providers about what you want to do, and what their rationale is. [substeps] Often, settlement conferences are for families or people willing to pay for health care.
| B
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Q: Does "While many sports commentators and fans continued to ridicule the league, Warner's story gave the league positive exposure, and it brought the league a new television deal with TNN, which, unlike ESPN, televised regular season games live." provide a valid answer to "What AFL team did Kurt Warner play for?"?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Q: Does "Satellite test broadcasts started in 1989, with regular testing starting in 1991 and regular broadcasting of BS-9ch commencing on November 25, 1994, which featured commercial and NHK programming." provide a valid answer to "When did regular testing of Hi-Vision start?"?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: yes
Q: Does "Above the sessions exist presbyteries, which have area responsibilities." provide a valid answer to "What responsibilities so Presbyterians have?"?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: yes
Q: Does "In God We Trust" has been challenged as a violation, but the Supreme Court has ruled that ceremonial deism is not religious in nature." provide a valid answer to "Why was Ohio allowed to use a biblical passage as its motto?"?
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | no |
Do these mean the same?
BBC South East is the BBC English region serving Kent , West Sussex , part of East Sussex and a small part of Surrey .
BBC South East is the English region of the BBC , serving Kent , West Sussex , part of East Sussex and a small part of Surrey .
pick from the following.
[A]. no.
[B]. yes. | [B]. |
Q:What is the question to: "Loan origination is the process by which a borrower applies for a new loan , and a lender processes that application."? The topic is Loan origination.
A: | "what are loan originations?" |
In this task, we ask you to elaborate the sentence without changing its general meaning. You can do so by explaining further the input sentence, using more precise wording, adding qualifiers and auxiliary information etc.
The duchy was split up again after Ernest ’ s death in 1675 , and the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg officially came into existence in 1680 when his eldest son , Frederick , took control of the parts of the country Gotha and Altenburg . | It was common for the Ernestine duchies to merge and split ; Ernest 's combined duchy was divided again after his death in 1675 , and the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg proper came into existence in 1680 with the completion of this division and the accession of his eldest son , Frederick to the subdivision centered on the towns of Gotha and Altenburg . |
In this task, you're given an article, a question which often contains a blank, four options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D") and the answer to that question. Your task is to classify whether the given answer is correct or not by providing "Yes" or "No", based on the article.
Q: Article: Glynis Davis: I first piled on the pounds when I was in the family way and I couldn't lose them afterwards. Then I joined a slimming club. My target was 140 pounds and I lost 30 pounds in six months. I felt great and people kept saying how good I looked. But Christmas came and I started to slip back into my old eating habits. I told myself I'd lose the weight at slimming classes in the new year... but it didn't happen. Instead of losing the pounds, I put them on. I'd lost willpower and tried to believe that the old bag of fish and chips didn't make any difference -- but the _ don't lie. Roz Juma: To be honest, I never weigh myself any more. I've learnt to be happy with myself. It seemed to me that I would feel sorry about every spoonful of tasty food that passed my lips. My idea is simple. You shouldn't be too much thinking about food and dieting. Instead, you should get on with life and stop dreaming of a super thin body. This is obviously the size I'm meant to be and, most of all, I'm happy with it. Lesley Codwin: I was very happy at winning Young Slimmer of the year. I'd look in the mirror unable to believe this slim lady was me! That might have been my problem -- perhaps from then on I didn't pay any attention to myself. Winning a national competition makes everything worse, though. Because you feel the eyes of the world are fixed upon you. I feel a complete failure because I've put on weight again. Ros Langfod: Before moving in with my husband Gavin, I'd always been about 110 pounds, but the pleasant housework went straight to my waist and I put on 15 pounds in a year. Every so often I try to go on a diet... I'm really good in a few days, then end up having the children's leftovers or eating happily chocolate -- my weakness. I'd like to be slim, but right now my duty is the children and home. I might take more exercise when my kids are older.
Question: What do you think the four women were talking about?
Options: (A) Different diets they prefer. (B) Their life after marriage. (C) Tex books for students. (D) Their own slimming matter.
Asnwer: B
A: No
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Q: Article: There is an agreement that we are depriving this current generation of young kids a chance to do what they are not only equipped to do,but need to dotake some risks.And we're not talking about unimportant ones,either.Kids need to learn how to handle "dangerous" things like power tools,make fires,and have the benefits that occur from "playing with knives". Hanna Rosin focuses on some of the misguided reasons we are raising "The Overprotected Kid" in the Atlantic.She says our concerns with kids' safety go beyond the actual risks. I agree with this new opinion. For many kids growing up today,there are fewer and fewer opportunities to practice risk taking.Risk taking is an important skill every kid needs to learn,how to do something that they are a little seared of doing because they haven't done it before.Part of the reason for "Overprotection" is certainly the parental fear. This is certainly evident in terms of the physical environment. I claim that much of the parental concern isn't driven by.fear of injury--it's more about concern with success. "Play" may be in fact less dangerous than our structured sports--yet we focus more on the risk because we don't see the benefit.And this broader concern with success is not limited to the playground or sports field."Overprotection" certainly happens in the social and academic fields as well,as phrases like "helicopter parent" have become mainstream.There is plenty of social and academic risk taking that can also be prevented because of the perception of risk.
Question: Which of the following would Hanna Rosin agree with?
Options: (A) Not all kids can play on the playground alone. (B) The review of the statistics details the danger of injury. (C) Parents should take care of the kids in case they are lost. (D) Parents' concerns with kids' safety aren't actually necessary mostly.
Asnwer: A
A: No
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Q: Article: Driving in a foreign country is always different in at least some ways from driving in your own country. Here are some general points regarding driving in New Zealand. Visitors wishing to drive in New Zealand do not require an international driver's license but are required to carry their local driver's license whenever driving. Vehicles drive on the left-hand side of the road as they do in Britain, Australia, and Japan. Most rental vehicles will have a sticker reminding you of this important fact. When the traffic light is red, you must stop. There is no left turn rule as in North America. New Zealand road rules follow international standards but please note that in New Zealand vehicles turning left must give way to traffic turning right. In general, if you are turning left (where there are give-way signs or no signs), give way to vehicles that not turning. In all other situations, give way to vehicles crossing or coming from your right. Seat belts must be worn at all times while driving in New Zealand. This stands for the driver and passengers. The driver is responsible for ensuring all passengers are wearing their seatbelts. Do not drink alcohol before driving in New Zealand--drinking and driving laws are strictly enforced. Speed limits are in kilometres per hour (kph), not miles per hour (mph). Speed conversion: 1 kph equals 0.621 mph; 1 mph equals 1.61 kph. The speed limit on the open road is 100km/h. In towns and cities the speed limit is 50km/h. Be sure to obey all school crossing speed reductions as speed cameras operate regularly throughout New Zealand. For further information and up to date road conditions visit: [Link]
Question: What can be learned from the passage?
Options: (A) A passenger's not wearing the seat belt has little to do with the driver. (B) There will be a reminder for drivers to remember to drive on the left side. (C) Cars passing a school in towns should drive at a speed of less than 31 mph. (D) A foreign driver is expected to have a driving license issued by New Zealand.
Asnwer: C
A: | Yes
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[Q]: I know that the answer to the question "What specific verb forms might contain reiterative or steady verbs?" is in "The verbs of most aspect pairs differ in one of two ways: by prefix or by suffix. In prefix pairs, the perfective verb has an added prefix—for example, the imperfective psát (to write, to be writing) compared with the perfective napsat (to write down, to finish writing). The most common prefixes are na-, o-, po-, s-, u-, vy-, z- and za-. In suffix pairs, a different infinitive ending is added to the perfective stem; for example, the perfective verbs koupit (to buy) and prodat (to sell) have the imperfective forms kupovat and prodávat. Imperfective verbs may undergo further morphology to make other imperfective verbs (iterative and frequentative forms), denoting repeated or regular action. The verb jít (to go) has the iterative form chodit (to go repeatedly) and the frequentative form chodívat (to go regularly).". Can you tell me what it is?
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[A]: iterative and frequentative forms
[Q]: I know that the answer to the question "Who had a bad reputation?" is in "Critics labelled Gaddafi "despotic, cruel, arrogant, vain and stupid", with western governments and press presenting him as the "vicious dictator of an oppressed people". During the Reagan administration, the United States regarded him as "Public Enemy No. 1" and Reagan famously dubbed him the "mad dog of the Middle East". According to critics, the Libyan people lived in a climate of fear under Gaddafi's administration, due to his government's pervasive surveillance of civilians. Gaddafi's Libya was typically described by western commentators as "a police state". Opponents were critical of Libya's human rights abuses; according to Human Rights Watch (HRW) and others, hundreds of arrested political opponents often failed to receive a fair trial, and were sometimes subjected to torture or extrajudicial execution, most notably in the Abu Salim prison, including an alleged massacre on 29 June 1996 in which HRW estimated that 1,270 prisoners were massacred. Dissidents abroad or "stray dogs" were also publicly threatened with death and sometimes killed by government hit squads. His government's treatment of non-Arab Libyans has also came in for criticism from human rights activists, with native Berbers, Italians, Jews, refugees, and foreign workers all facing persecution in Gaddafist Libya. According to journalist Annick Cojean and psychologist Seham Sergewa, Gaddafi and senior officials raped and imprisoned hundreds or thousands of young women and reportedly raped several of his female bodyguards. Gaddafi's government was frequently criticized for not being democratic, with Freedom House consistently giving Libya under Gaddafi the "Not Free" ranking for civil liberties and political rights.". Can you tell me what it is?
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[A]: Gaddafi
[Q]: I know that the answer to the question "What was Willibrordus' title in one word?" is in "By the mid-7th century, English and Irish missionaries set out to convert the Frisians. The pope appointed their leader, Willibrordus, bishop of the Frisians. The tenure of Willibrordus is generally considered to be the beginning of the Bishopric of Utrecht. In 723, the Frankish leader Charles Martel bestowed the fortress in Utrecht and the surrounding lands as the base of the bishops. From then on Utrecht became one of the most influential seats of power for the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands. The archbishops of Utrecht were based at the uneasy northern border of the Carolingian Empire. In addition, the city of Utrecht had competition from the nearby trading centre Dorestad. After the fall of Dorestad around 850, Utrecht became one of the most important cities in the Netherlands. The importance of Utrecht as a centre of Christianity is illustrated by the election of the Utrecht-born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens as pope in 1522 (the last non-Italian pope before John Paul II).". Can you tell me what it is?
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[A]: bishop
[Q]: I know that the answer to the question "Which scholar talked about the national security threats of Windows 8 in June 2014?" is in "In June 2014, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) broadcast a news story further characterizing Windows 8 as a threat to national security. The story featured an interview with Ni Guangnan, who stated that operating systems could aggregate "sensitive user information" that could be used to "understand the conditions and activities of our national economy and society", and alleged that per documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the U.S. government had worked with Microsoft to retrieve encrypted information. Yang Min, a computer scientist at Fudan University, also stated that "the security features of Windows 8 are basically to the benefit of Microsoft, allowing them control of the users' data, and that poses a big challenge to the national strategy for information security." Microsoft denied the claims in a number of posts on the Chinese social network Sina Weibo, which stated that the company had never "assisted any government in an attack of another government or clients" or provided client data to the U.S. government, never "provided any government the authority to directly visit" or placed any backdoors in its products and services, and that it had never concealed government requests for client data.". Can you tell me what it is?
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[A]: | Yang Min |
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Japanese.
It's either E natural, and 659 vibrations per second, or E flat, at 622. | 「ミ」がナチュラルで毎秒 659回振動しているか「ミ」がフラットで 622回かの違いです |
In this task, you will be shown an incorrect English sentence. You need to generate a corrected form of the input sentence.
The professor said , This can be changed to the different environments .
The professor said that this can be changed to the different environments .
We have to know this problem it 's serious but almost people doens't know about this .
This is a serious problem , but most people are unaware of it .
I think they have to get skill on it .
| I think they have to get skill on it .
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you will be shown an incorrect English sentence. You need to generate a corrected form of the input sentence.
Also the work of the media , television , magazines , and every stuff made for publicity affects the emotions of many people around the world , encouraging them to buy and buy anything they can .
Output: | Also , the work of the media , television , magazines , and everything involved in publicity affects the emotions of people around the world , encouraging them to buy anything they can . |
I know that the answer to the question "How might illegal pinning methods be legal?" is in "Illegal pinning methods include using the ropes for leverage and hooking the opponent's clothing, which are therefore popular cheating methods for heels, unless certain stipulations make such an advantage legal. Such pins as these are rarely seen by the referee (as they have to see if their shoulders are down) and are subsequently often used by heels and on occasion by cheating faces to win matches. Even if it is noticed, it is rare for such an attempt to result in a disqualification (see below), and instead it simply results in nullification of the pin attempt, so the heel wrestler rarely has anything to lose for trying it, anyway.". Can you tell me what it is?
Ans: certain stipulations
I know that the answer to the question "what is the last group mentioned?" is in "While exploring inland along the northern coast of Florida in 1528, the members of the Narváez expedition, including Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, found a Native American village near present-day Tallahassee, Florida whose name they transcribed as Apalchen or Apalachen [a.paˈla.tʃɛn]. The name was soon altered by the Spanish to Apalachee and used as a name for the tribe and region spreading well inland to the north. Pánfilo de Narváez's expedition first entered Apalachee territory on June 15, 1528, and applied the name. Now spelled "Appalachian," it is the fourth-oldest surviving European place-name in the US.". Can you tell me what it is?
Ans: Apalachee
I know that the answer to the question "Whose tears fell on the flower?" is in "Hyacinth or Hyacinthus was one of Apollo's male lovers. He was a Spartan prince, beautiful and athletic. The pair was practicing throwing the discus when a discus thrown by Apollo was blown off course by the jealous Zephyrus and struck Hyacinthus in the head, killing him instantly. Apollo is said to be filled with grief: out of Hyacinthus' blood, Apollo created a flower named after him as a memorial to his death, and his tears stained the flower petals with the interjection αἰαῖ, meaning alas. The Festival of Hyacinthus was a celebration of Sparta.". Can you tell me what it is?
Ans: Apollo's
I know that the answer to the question "What is farthest east, Paris, Brussels or Rouen?" is in "Paris is located in northern central France. By road it is 450 kilometres (280 mi) south-east of London, 287 kilometres (178 mi) south of Calais, 305 kilometres (190 mi) south-west of Brussels, 774 kilometres (481 mi) north of Marseille, 385 kilometres (239 mi) north-east of Nantes, and 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-east of Rouen. Paris is located in the north-bending arc of the river Seine and includes two islands, the Île Saint-Louis and the larger Île de la Cité, which form the oldest part of the city. The river's mouth on the English Channel (La Manche) is about 233 mi (375 km) downstream of the city, established around 7600 BC. The city is spread widely on both banks of the river. Overall, the city is relatively flat, and the lowest point is 35 m (115 ft) above sea level. Paris has several prominent hills, the highest of which is Montmartre at 130 m (427 ft). Montmartre gained its name from the martyrdom of Saint Denis, first bishop of Paris, atop the Mons Martyrum, "Martyr's mound", in 250.". Can you tell me what it is?
| Ans: Brussels |
A soda gun or bar gun is a device used by bars to serve various types of carbonated and non-carbonated drinks. A soda gun has the ability to serve any beverage that is some combination of syrup, water and carbon dioxide. This includes soft drinks, iced tea, carbonated water, and plain water. When served from a soda gun, these are often known as fountain drinks.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
It is called a soda gun in some countries while it is called a bar gun or some other countries.
OPT: +Yes. +It's impossible to say. +No. | It's impossible to say |
Continue the following story.
I was bored when my daughter went to Kindergarten. I began to substitute teach at her school if a teacher was sick. I became very interested in why some kids have a harder time learning. This led me to take a bunch of classes on special education. | I began to teach special education. |
By Mark Prigg IBM, and Apple are to join forces in a bid to get more iPhones and iPads into major firms. The firms announced an unpredecented project to release more than 100 apps aimed at everything from healthcare to banking. They will also join forces to try and sell iPads and iPhones to business users. The partnership, which was six months in the making, will offer services geared at security, mobile device management and big data and analytics. The company also plans to develop cloud services optimized for Apple's mobile operating system, iOS. The two firms will release more than 100 apps targeting industry specific issues in retail, healthcare, banking, travel, transportation and telecommunications.
The announcement, just two days before
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IBM releases its second quarter earnings, comes as the company attempts to shift its focus to software and services as its hardware unit continues to slump, and follows a string of mobile software acquisitions.
For most people, honeymooning involves stretching out on the beach and doing very little. But not this couple. Anne and Mike Howard, from New York, USA, spent 675 days travelling the world after they decided that a two-week holiday just wasn't enough when they tied the knot. The adventurous spouses returned to the US one year ago after visiting a total of 302 places across 33 countries, and six continents - and all on a budget of around just £50 a day. Scroll down for video Honeymooners Anne and Mike Howard, pictured here, at Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, in Bolivia spent 675 days travelling the world
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Mike, 37, said: 'Instead of spending all of our funds in a couple of weeks, we stretched our budget to last a couple of years.
We may be waving goodbye to summer style but Christopher Bailey has already whet our appetites for next year - and it looks set to be one colourful season. The Burberry boss sent his models - a who's who from the world's top agencies - down his rainbow coloured catwalk in a sumptuous selection of layered tulle dresses, cropped denim jackets and classic trenches inspired by the birds and the bees. New girl on the block Malaika Firth opened the stellar show, which was set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Kensington Gardens, followed by the likes of Sam Rollinson, Suki Waterhouse, Jourdan Dunn and Charlotte Wiggins all dressed head-to-toe in the British heritage label's latest offering.
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| Burberry was founded in 1856 but has moved with the times under Bailey. |
The popularity of lip pencils and crayons is soaring, I suspect it’s because they’re just so easy to use. I’ve been trying out two new ones to see which I prefer. In the red corner we have MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil and in the blue corner we have NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil. So let’s get ready to rumble while I put them through their paces…. Although the packaging of these two is quite similar the formulation and finish of the lip colours are very different – MAC Patent Polish is a light gloss and NARS Velvet Matte has a stark matte finish. So whether you prefer your lips sheer and glossy or pigmented and matte there should be something for everyone here. MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil – this is the first lip pencil that I’ve tried from MAC (apart from lip liner) and I’m really impressed with it. As the name suggests the finish is a very shiny gloss that gives an almost patent shine, it has the feel of a lip gloss but it’s not sticky. The colour is called Spontaneous, MAC describe it as a ‘soft plum with pearl’. It’s definitely a plummy shade, although I can’t really detect any pearl in there. It looks quite dark as a crayon but as it’s very sheer it appears much more natural once it’s on the lips. It’s a great way to introduce darker lip colours to your make-up bag if you’re not used to them. MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil is a bit like a fabulous giant tinted lip balm! The crayon itself is chunky and easy to hold, the nib is quite chunky and not great for precision application, but you could use a lip brush to apply it. I love to apply MAC Patent Polish straight from the crayon, it’s quick and easy, and as it’s very light and sheer it’s easy to wipe away any mistakes and re-apply. What products did the author review? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - lip liner - MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil and NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil - lip gloss - not enough information
MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil and NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil
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SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committing to denuclearization and peace. "Today, Chairman Kim Jong Un and I confirmed that the realization of the nuclear-free Korean peninsula through complete denuclearization is our common goal," said President Moon Jae-in at a ceremony to announce what they are calling the Panmunjom declaration. The North Korean leader also endorsed the joint declaration as well as past inter-Korean agreements without elaborating or specifically acknowledging the agreed upon outcome to dismantle his country's threatening nuclear program. "We have decided to open this transitional phase of improvement in relations and development by thoroughly implementing the North-South Declarations and all the agreements that have already been adopted," said Kim. Kim is now the first North Korean leader to cross into South Korea. He was greeted by Moon, who waited on the South Korean side of the borderline in the village of Panmunjom, the historic site, where the Korean War armistice was signed in 1953. The two leaders smiled as they shook hands across the border. Kim then stepped over the cement boundary marker. Kim said he was, "excited to meet at this historic place" and later wondered "why it took so long" to get there. "It really has a strong emotional impact on me," said Kim about the warm welcome he received from the people of South Korea. President Moon welcomed Kim to the South and said he would like to one day visit North Korea. Laughing, the two together momentarily stepped over the border marker into the North's side of the demilitarized zone. The two leaders posed for pictures with an unsmiling Kim dressed in a communist Mao-style suit and a smiling Moon in western business attire. What did Kim Jong Un probably think of his visit to South Korea? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - he thought it was just part of going through the motions - not enough information - he thought he looked good in his communist Mao-style suit - he was excited about it
not enough information
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Another phone call at just after three. He answered on the third ring. "Is this Mr. Ray--uh. . ." The sound of shuffling papers. "Yes." The voice brightened perceptibly, strapped on a mask of friendliness. "My name is John Donovan. I'm an attorney representing the family of Donald Ackerman. I'm sorry to be calling so late." "It's not late for me." A laugh, intended to sound nervous or flustered. To Ray, it only sounded false. "That's right, of course. Only late for me. Do you mind if I tape record this conversation?" Smooth segue, meant to catch him off guard, startle him into acceptance. "Yes, I do mind. Can I help you?" You fucking bastard. John Donovan paused on his end of the line. Ray imagined him reaching for a legal pad upon which to take notes (just as he was supposed to imagine), though, of course, the tape recorder was still running. "Um, I was wondering if I could get some information?" "Sir, federal law prohibits me from acknowledging either to confirm or deny the presence of the individual of whom you have spoken or his participation in our program." Ray grinned. "Very well done," the lawyer said. "I guess that sets the parameters." "I guess it does." "Were you working two nights ago." "Sir, I am bound by Center policy and state law from discussing with you the work schedule of our employees at this facility unless you are an officer of the law or bearing a subpoena, in which case, I am only authorized to refer you to my supervisor." Ray grinned again. He was enjoying this. "What if I told you I have possession of a subpoena?" "Have you spoken to our attorney?" Ray countered. "In fact, son, yes I have. This afternoon." Ray grunted. Standard level of communication. "That's good, because I haven't. Which means, of course, that I'm not prepared to talk to you at all until advised on my statement by legal counsel." Ray thinks that John Donovan is: Pick the correct answer from the following options: - late - a fucking bastard - bound by Center policy and state law - not enough information
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Definition: 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'.
Input: None. There is no God. \n\nReligion is a primitive attempt at understanding how the world works. It has been completely replaced by the Scientific Method, which is the greatest discovery of all time.\n\nThere is no more evidence for the existence of God than there is for the existence of leprechauns. Better to spend our time enjoying our wonderful world and helping our fellow beings instead of arguing about which brand of imaginary supernatural friend is the "right one".
Output: | 0 |
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.
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Question: An attack of the giggles can sometimes appear at the strangest moments. Whether it's during a speech or in a meeting, helpless laughter is one of our most insightful behaviours, according to neuroscientist Sophie Scott. In a recent Ted Talk in Vancouver, Professor Scott revealed that laughter often isn't to do with comedy value, but with our relationships with others. Laughter is often used as a tool for social bonding rather than in reaction to something that has comedy value, according to UCL Professor Sophie Scott. Pictured are Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama during a basketball gameProfessor Sophie Scott says laughter often isn't to do with comedy valueIn a conversation, the person who laughs most is usually the one talkingPeople are 30 times more likely to laugh if they are with someone elseIt also triggers brain's mirror region which explains why it is contagious
Question:_ activates the brain's mirror regions that mimic other's actions, and she says this is the reason behind why laughing can be so contagious.
Answer: Sophie Scott
Question: Editor's note: Rachel Motte blogs at www.evangelicaloutpost.com and writes for Wheatstone Academy, a Christian educational program for high school students. She is a graduate of Biola University and the Torrey Honors Institute. Rachel Motte says Rush Limbaugh still can animate conservative popular opinion. (CNN) -- It's no secret that liberals throughout the nation are rejoicing at Rush Limbaugh's supposed status as leader of the Republican Party. I can see why. He's easy to pick on. His rhetoric is extreme, and his personal life has at times been less than picture-perfect. I've heard some pundits refer to Vice President Joe Biden as "the gift that keeps on giving." I imagine the left feels the same way about Limbaugh.Rachel Motte says she grew up listening to Rush Limbaugh and became a big fanShe says Limbaugh's style still has great appeal to conservativesMotte: Obama has set a new bar for public discourse, winning over young votersLimbaugh may not appeal to the young as much, but he's still relevant, Motte says
Question:That's going to change the way young people all over will approach the political process; after all, 66 percent of the 29-and-under crowd voted for _.
Answer: Rachel Motte
Question: Football fans the world over witnessed an outstanding Manchester City performance as they ripped champions Chelsea to shreds on Sunday afternoon and laid down a marker in the Barclays Premier League title race. Not so the author of the official write-up of the 3-0 defeat on Chelsea's website, who slipped on a pair of dark blue-tinted spectacles and proceeded to pen one of the most deluded match reports ever seen. It was as though Jose Mourinho, who bafflingly labelled the one-sided scoreline as 'fake' in his post-match press conference, had scribbled it down on the coach home. The report begins with mention of a disallowed Ramires goal, which apparently happened at the beginning of the second-half when the score was still 1-0. Anyone remember that?Chelsea were humbled 3-0 by Manchester City on Sunday afternoonBut the official Chelsea match report told a very different storyThey claimed the disallowed Ramires goal 'changed complexion' of gameIt suggests that the champions were dominant for long spellsBut in reality they didn't have a noteworthy chance until 70th minuteReport points finger of blame at City for 'WWE-style' challengesIt concludes by saying this was a contest of 'fine margins'
Question:The intention is to present _ as bullies, whose devilish anti-football tactics trumped Chelsea's beautifully aesthetic game.
Answer: | Chelsea
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In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Japanese language.
Q: It is not known at this time if the six miners are alive or dead.
A: 6人の鉱夫が生きているのか死んでいるのか現時点では分かっていない。
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Q: Factions still loyal to the Hussein Regieme remain under cover, undermining the reported progress of western forces.
A: フセイン政権にいまだ忠実な派閥は潜んでおり、西側の軍隊の報告される進捗を阻んでいる。
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Q: "They will be sent for processing in Papua New Guinea."
A: | 「彼らは手続きのためパプアニューギニアに送致されるだろう。」
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I know that the answer to the question "Which symptom of the condition in which a person's airways become inexplicably inflamed and produce mucus involves difficulty taking in and expelling air?" is in "Asthma is characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. Sputum may be produced from the lung by coughing but is often hard to bring up. During recovery from an attack, it may appear pus-like due to high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils. Symptoms are usually worse at night and in the early morning or in response to exercise or cold air. Some people with asthma rarely experience symptoms, usually in response to triggers, whereas others may have marked and persistent symptoms.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: shortness of breath
I know that the answer to the question "What part of the yogi's practices did the Buddha add to?" is in "Meditation was an aspect of the practice of the yogis in the centuries preceding the Buddha. The Buddha built upon the yogis' concern with introspection and developed their meditative techniques, but rejected their theories of liberation. In Buddhism, mindfulness and clear awareness are to be developed at all times; in pre-Buddhist yogic practices there is no such injunction. A yogi in the Brahmanical tradition is not to practice while defecating, for example, while a Buddhist monastic should do so.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: concern with introspection
I know that the answer to the question "Why might Jehovah's Witnesses only want to make friends with other Witnesses?" is in "Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the Bible condemns the mixing of religions, on the basis that there can only be one truth from God, and therefore reject interfaith and ecumenical movements. They believe that only their religion represents true Christianity, and that other religions fail to meet all the requirements set by God and will soon be destroyed. Jehovah's Witnesses are taught that it is vital to remain "separate from the world." The Witnesses' literature defines the "world" as "the mass of mankind apart from Jehovah's approved servants" and teach that it is morally contaminated and ruled by Satan. Witnesses are taught that association with "worldly" people presents a "danger" to their faith, and are instructed to minimize social contact with non-members to better maintain their own standards of morality.". Can you tell me what it is?
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Answer: | Witnesses are taught that association with "worldly" people presents a "danger" to their faith, and are instructed to minimize social contact with non-members to better maintain their own standards of morality |
In this task, you're given an article, a question which often contains a blank, four options (associated with "A", "B", "C", "D") and the answer to that question. Your task is to classify whether the given answer is correct or not by providing "Yes" or "No", based on the article.
[EX Q]: Article: Targeting teens Using the Web makes teens a target. Posting too much personal information for those millions of cyber eyes to see can cause some big problems and can even invite a threat to your life. As Mary learned, not everyone on the Internet is who he or she says they are. Adults will sometimes pose as other teens, posting fake photos and nice messages to gain trust. They use their fake identity to access the personal information of others, such as home address, phone number, or school name. "That's not the most common scenario ", says David Finkelhor, a sociology professor at the University of New Hampshire. "Only 3 percent of teens aged 10 to 18 who use the Internet report being asked to meet offline. But the danger is real. Safety measures Mary's My Space profile is set to "private", which means that only the people she adds under the "friend" category can access her page. She also doesn't have any pictures of herself on her site. The only self-identifying material she has posted is her name, grade, and a list of hobbies. "People can only add me if they know my last name or my e-mail, "Mary says. " I don't want random people to see my profile. I just go online to talk to my friends." Stay safe and have fun online Experts say almost 90 percent of U.S. teens are online. But not everyone knows how to surf the Web in a smart way. With these tips, you can have fun, stay safe, and avoid embarrassment! Pick a safe password. Make sure your password is something that other people won't be able to guess. Use numbers in between letters. "spar123ky" is better than "sparky 123." Pick a safe username. Make sure yours doesn't say too much about you, "Happygirl13" is better than "AliceWaters13." Don't include your name, age, or where you are from. Never tell a stranger your name, school, address, age, birthday, phone number, or friends' names.
Question: Who is most likely to be a victim online?
Options: (A) A liar. (B) A teenager. (C) A stranger. (D) An honest person.
Asnwer: D
[EX A]: No
[EX Q]: Article: Growing up, I wanted to be just like my mom. She was kind. People always seemed to feel comfortable in her presence. For years, she was a volunteer in our community. I loved going to the local nursing home with her where she taught a ceramic class. On one summer day, Mama told me to get changed and meet her at the car. I had planned to spend the day at the lake with friends. Why did she have to ruin everything? I imagined the cool lake water. Irritated, I climbed into the car and slammed the door shut. We sat in silence. I was too upset to make conversation. "Tasha, would you like to know where we are going?" Mama asked calmly. "No," I said. "We are going to volunteer at a children's shelter today. I have been there before and I think it would benefit you," she explained. When we reached the shelter, Mama rang the doorbell. Moments later, we were greeted by a woman. She led us to the front room where all of the children were playing. I noticed a baby whose body was scarred with iron marks. I was told it was because she wouldn't stop crying. The majority of the children had noticeable physical scars. Others hid their emotional wounds. As I took in my surroundings, I felt a gentle tug on my shirt. I looked down to see a little girl looking up at me. "Hi. You want to play dolls with me?" she asked. I looked over at Mama for _ . She smiled and nodded. I turned back and said, "Sure." Her tiny hand reached up and held mine, as if to comfort me. My mom taught me a valuable lesson that summer. I returned to the shelter with her several times. During those visits, some of the children shared their troubled pasts with me and I learned to be grateful for what I had. Today as I strive to instill these values in my own child, I reflect back to that experience. It was a time that I will never forget.
Question: The author admired her mom for _ .
Options: (A) her kindness to others (B) her excellent teaching (C) her quality of honesty (D) her positive attitude to life
Asnwer: A
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: Article: Seligman is leading the research on what might be called Happiness Revolution in psychology. Since World War II, psychologists have focused on fixing what is broken --repairing psychosis , and neurosis . Research has piled up steadily when it comes to looking at patients who are neurotic, while the happy or joyful people among us have received little scientific examination. When Seligman did a search to find academic articles about such 'positive psychology' he found only 800 out of 70,000. 'Psychologists tend to be concerned with taking a negative 8 person, and helping him get to negative 2,' said Seligman, a psychology professor of the University of Pennsylvania. 'My aim is to _ ' In the last 50 years, statistics have shown that we are less happy as a people. 'While our quality of life has increased dramatically over that time, and we've become richer, we're in an epidemic of depression,' Seligman said. 'Depression is 10 times more common now, and life satisfaction rates are down as well.' Seligman argues that the new science he writes about is shifting psychology's model away from its narrow-minded focus on mental illness towards positive emotion, virtue and strength that increase people's happiness. If you want to be happy, forget about winning the lottery , getting a nose job, or securing a raise. In his new book, Authentic Happiness, psychologist Martin Seligman argues that overall lifetime happiness is not the result of good genes, money, or even luck. Instead, he says we can increase our own happiness by making use of the strengths and virtues that we already have, including kindness, originality, humor, optimism, and generosity. He has named the field'Positive Psychology,' arguing that we would be better off building on our own strengths rather than mourning, and, hence, trying to repair, our weaknesses. By frequently calling upon their strengths, people can build up natural barriers against misfortune and negative emotions, he said. Science has shown that there are several distinct roads to being a happy person -- though happiness might not mean what you think. Material goods -- even simple ones like ice cream, and massages -- are only stimulating things that rapidly give people a boost. To cultivate happiness, we must first find out our individual strengths and virtues. Next, apply the qualities in such a way as to enhance your happiness-generating system.
Question: The distinctive feature of Seligman's work lies in _ .
Options: (A) evaluating the psychological state of people (B) making a study of people who suffer from mental illness (C) focusing the scientific examination on the happy or joyful people (D) figuring out the exact number of the academic articles about 'positive psychology'
Asnwer: B
[EX A]: | No
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In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
Q: Ten years ago , a family consisting of five members who owned at least two cars would have satisfied their transportation needs .
A: | Ten years ago , a family that consists of five members owns at least two cars and it satisfies the transportation . |
Data: Bakewell pudding, servingTemperature, "Warm (freshly baked) or cold"; Bakewell pudding, course, "Dessert"
Bakewell pudding is a dessert that can be served warm (freshly baked) or cold.
Data: Alan Shepard, almaMater, "NWC, M.A. 1957"; Alan Shepard, deathPlace, California; Alan Shepard, birthPlace, New Hampshire; Alan Shepard, selectedByNasa, 1959; Alan Shepard, nationality, United States
Alan Shepard was a US astronaut. born in New Hampshire in 1959. He graduated from NWC with an M.A. in 1957. In 1959 he was selected by NASA. Alan Shepard died in California.
Data: Anaheim, California, isPartOf, Orange County, California; Orange County, California, isPartOf, Greater Los Angeles Area; Anaheim, California, leaderTitle, California State Assembly; Orange County, California, country, United States
| Led by the California state Assembly, Anaheim, is a city in Orange County, which is part of the greater Los Angeles area, California, in the United States. |
U.S. President Donald Trump filed his annual financial disclosure form this week with the Office of Government Ethics, the U.S. government's ethics watchdog. Under U.S. law, all top government officials are required to file annual financial disclosure documents with the agency. In Tuesday's 92-page filing, Trump acknowledged that he'd reimbursed his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, last year for more than $100,000 for unspecified expenses incurred in 2016. Trump’s lawyers have previously said the president reimbursed Cohen for $130,000 that Cohen paid to an adult film star to keep her quiet about a sexual tryst she said she had with Trump 10 years earlier. Trump has denied having the tryst but recently confirmed reimbursing Cohen to stop “false and extortionist accusations” about it. The financial disclosure did not say why Trump had not listed the payment in his previous financial filing, but the ethics agency said the reimbursement constituted a loan that should have been reported. That has set off a firestorm of criticism and calls for an investigation into whether Trump violated federal law by omitting the payment from his 2017 disclosure. The controversy has overshadowed other details in Trump's financial disclosure, which is the only publicly available snapshot into the president's finances — his debts, assets and income from dozens of companies and partnerships around the world. Here are six noteworthy takeaways from the report: Golf losses. Trump, an avid golfer who frequently visits his golf courses, sometimes in the company of world leaders, listed 17 golf companies in his disclosure form, with 13 reporting losses. Overall, golf-related revenue plunged to $210 million from nearly $300 million from the previous reporting period. However, the president's struggling golf courses in Turnberry, Scotland, and Doonbeg, Ireland, improved their earnings, with income at the Turnberry property growing to more than $20 million from $14 million. Trump plans to travel to Scotland during his visit to Britain this summer. What is most probably the case regarding why Trump did not make payment to the adult star directly? - the payment was made without his knowledge - not enough information - he wanted this payment to remain private - his lawyer insisted on handling all transfers of funds on behalf of his clients
| he wanted this payment to remain private |
The SALTO CU50EN is an online IP door controller that can have one or two wall readers connected and has two control relay outputs
A: The SALTO CU50EN is an online IP door controller that can have one or two wall readers connected and has two control relay outputs.
Since version 13 of WHDLoad also copperlists itself will be checked
A: Since version 13 of WHDLoad also copperlists itself will be checked.
Maximum Resistance 50 M
A: Maximum Resistance: 50 MΩ
You have two options
| A: You have two options: |
A person is more productive on an IDE than a text editor, therefore it should be used in general practice.
Who is "it" in this prior sentence?
OPTIONS:
- an IDE
- a text editor
an IDE
Insurance companies charge a premium if people had an accident before, so they try to maintain a clean record in order to avoid having to pay more.
Who is "they" in this prior sentence?
OPTIONS:
- Insurance companies
- people
people
Retail stores have been trying to pass an internet tax on online retailers for the past few years because they feel it would level the playing field.
Who is "they" in this prior sentence?
OPTIONS:
- Retail stores
- online retailers
| Retail stores |
Stream of consciousness rationale: Blowing means letting air our of the mouth. The opposite of blowing is sucking. Sucking can only happen when blowing is not happening.
The question and answer pair are described below. | Q: John didn't know why it was called blowing. You didn't blow. There was no blowing. What was done instead of blowing?
Options:
- sucking
- breathe in
- inhale
- breathing in
- sucking
A: sucking |
In this task, you will be presented with a question and you have to answer the question based on your knowledge. Your answers should be as short as possible.
Which valley 's outer region is the city which contains Soghlom Avlod Stadium ?
Fergana Valley
What title ( s ) are originally published in the review that is printed every other month on tabloid-sized newsprint ?
Milan Kundera
Which biologist that was awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine also received the U.S. National Medal of Science in 1999 ?
| Baltimore , David
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In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
Q: Also they can go shopping and buy new and fashionable clothes .
A: Also they can go for shopping and buying a new fashionable clothes .
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Q: The government would like to reduce the population with this fishing limit .
A: The government would like to reduce the population with this fishing limits .
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Q: Therefore the government of America should decide to raise the gasoline tax that is proposed .
A: | Therefore the government in America should decide to raise the gasoline tax is proposed .
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Choose your answer: Beowulf was granted a magical artifact by King Henry that emitted a light since he wanted him to be able to find effectively in the dark.
Tell me who he is.
Options: [i] Beowulf. [ii] King Henry. | [ii] |
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.
Q: However , they were eliminated by the Detroit Shock in a sweep in the first round .
A: | The Dream qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history . |
In this task, you will be presented with a context from an academic paper and a question separated with a
. You have to answer the question based on the context.
Example Input: Trinomials are likely to appear in exactly one order, and when they appear in more than one order the last word is almost always the same across all instances.
Question: Are there any new finding in analasys of trinomials that was not present binomials?
Example Output: Trinomials are likely to appear in exactly one order
Example Input: Our study focused primarily on English tweets, since this was the language of our diagnostic training sample.
Question: Do the authors report results only on English datasets?
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: It also needs to be noted that due to the issues in actual practice, the objective of this work is to generate candidate prescriptions to facilitate the prescribing procedure instead of substituting the human practitioners completely.
Question: Why did they think this was a good idea?
Example Output: | They think it will help human TCM practitioners make prescriptions.
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