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Tom was the best baseball player in his neighborhood. He also enjoyed playing basketball, but he wasn't very good at it. Every morning he would get up and go out to the baseball field, and every night he would dream about his favorite players. He loved the Yankees, and knew he would someday play for them. One day when Tom was practicing at the field, a man in a nice suit came out of a long car and walked over to Tom. The man said that he worked for the Yankees, and was there to see Tom play! Tom was so excited he could scream! Knowing that the man was watching, he played the best game ever that day. When he was done, the man told Tom that he was good enough to play for the Yankees, and to pack his things right away. Tom hurried home as fast as he could, and started to pack up all his clothes. His mom walked in and asked what Tom was doing. "I'm going to play for the Yankees ma!" Tom said. Tom's mom was so excited that she took Tom and the whole family out for dinner. Grandpa, Grandma, Mom and Dad were all there, and bought Tom a big cake! As Tom said goodbye to everyone, he couldn't help but feel sad that he would be gone for so long. "Don't worry son, we'll be at all the games cheering you on!" said his dad. This made Tom happy again, and as he left to be with his team, he knew that he had finally made it. Answer the following questions: 1. What sport did Tom play? 2. And what else? 3. Where did he go each morning? 4. And what would he do each night? 5. What was his favorite team? 6. Who came up to see Tom? 7. Did that excite him? 8. Why did the man come? 9. Did Tom make the team? 10. Who was at the celebratory dinner? 11. Who told Tom they'd be at all the games? 12. And how did Tom feel about that? 13. What did Tom know? Numbered answers:
1. baseball 2. basketball 3. the baseball field 4. dream about his favorite players 5. Yankees 6. a man in a nice suit 7. Yes 8. to see Tom play 9. Yes 10. Grandpa, Grandma, Mom and Dad 11. his dad 12. happy 13. that he had finally made it.
Medieval Christians said the rosary as Catholics still do today: by praying five decades of Ave Marias (Hail Marys), each introduced by a Pater Noster (Our Father), while meditating on three series of five mysteries each. Is this true: Christians pray the rosary. A: yes Toshiba, the world's third-largest notebook computer maker behind Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., said the PC would be introduced in Japan in early 2006. Is this true: Toshiba produces notebook computers. A: yes Organic fertilizer slowly enriches and feeds the soil. Fast acting synthetic fertilizers harm soil life. Is this true: Organic fertilizers are used as soil enhancers. A: yes We present a novel approach to enhance avalanche companion rescue using wearable sensing technologies. The time to find and extricate victims is most crucial: once buried by an avalanche, survival chances drop dramatically already after the first 15 minutes. Is this true: Robots are used to find avalanche victims. A:
no
morning temperatures will be around 15 °c. during the day they will reach a maximum of 21 °c. low temperatures at night will be around 12°c. westerly winds are weak. Make this proper case
Morning temperatures will be around 15 °C. During the day they will reach a maximum of 21 °C. Low temperatures at night will be around 12°C. Westerly winds are weak.
Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. Problem:passage: The SAT (/ˌɛsˌeɪˈtiː/ ess-ay-TEE) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Introduced in 1926, its name and scoring have changed several times; originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, it was later called the Scholastic Assessment Test, then the SAT I: Reasoning Test, then the SAT Reasoning Test, and now, simply the SAT. question: is the sat reasoning test the same as the sat? Solution:
Yes
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to get away from reality Exercise. Exercise can be a good way to get your mind off of the world around you, while also making you into a stronger, healthier person. Scientists have established that exercise has some natural neurological effects that make us happier. A: Long distance running, for example, will eventually cause a " runner's high, " but even short workouts make us feel better. Thirty minutes of brisk walking per day is enough to significantly decrease anxiety and depression. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to cope with a nervous fiancé Discuss the source of your fiancé's tension. The only way to effectively handle your fiancé's anxiety level is to understand the source of the tension and meet it head-on. Perhaps your partner is freaking out about specific details surrounding your big day; maybe he/she is having doubts about marriage, period. A: No matter the problem: confront it with honesty and empathy. You must acknowledge these feelings in order to move forward. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to price used cars Know the market. Can your car sell-off easily? Is it in demand? Will you have to drop your price in case there isn't much demand? Is it the right time to sell your car? Gather information about your car. The next step is to know your car well. A: Collect all the information about your car that determines its value. Make a note of the year, make, and model using your original paperwork or window sticker. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to fix a bowel obstruction See a doctor immediately. If your abdomen swells and you have gas or cramping, you may have a bowel obstruction. You should seek emergency care if you can't pass gas or have loss of appetite, abdominal pain, constipation, and vomiting. A:
Left untreated, a bowel obstruction can be life-threatening. Call your doctor to see if you can get in right away.
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task you 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. This list contains the top 25 accounts with the most followers on the social photo-sharing platform Instagram. As of May 2018, the most followed user is Instagram's own account, with over 235 million followers. Selena Gomez is the most followed individual, with over 137 million followers. Ten accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the site. Solution: who has the maximum number of followers on instagram Why? The answer is talking about the Instagram accounts that have the most followers. The question asking about the maximum number of followers. So this is a good example. New input: 2018 elections in the United States will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, except for certain special elections. All these races, regardless if it is for a federal, state, or local office, are being administered by the individual state and local governments instead of at the national or federal level. These midterm elections will take place in the middle of Republican President Donald Trump's first term. All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 35 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested. In addition, 39 state and territorial governorships as well as numerous other state and local elections will also be contested. Solution:
who are we voting for in midterm elections 2018
input: And in order to thank all the uses support and also as a return DLL Suite introduced this Free Download Service to help millions of PC users suffering from DLL errors like feclientdll fixed: And in order to thank all the uses' support and also as a return, DLL Suite introduced this Free Download Service to help millions of PC users suffering from DLL errors like feclient.dll. input: large disasters president explained rt 4 fixed: large disasters (president) explained rt: 4. input: If you already have a list of ratings is attached in PDF format Preparation of the mandatory minimum 4 Each note has a number of rallies and 7 ratings are considered to be the best Rest are not included in the list fixed: If you already have a list of ratings is attached in PDF format. Preparation of the mandatory minimum 4 Each note has a number of rallies and 7 ratings are considered to be the best. (Rest are not included in the list). input: Increase using loop under fixed:
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information. [Q]: Which genus has more species, Darlingia or Borassodendron? [A]: Darlingia [Q]: Are Huayin and Ji'an, Jilin both in China? [A]: yes [Q]: Ed is an NBC television program co-produced by an American television comedian, writer, and producer who hosted a late night television talk show for how long? [A]:
33 years
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. 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. The easy answer is: the more you can include in your Memorandum of Understanding, the better. Try and hammer out crucial issues like price, liabilities, general scope and time frame, so the Memorandum of Understanding actually has true and concrete value. The more vague it is, the less it's worth. The Under2 MOU is a 2015 memorandum of understanding which sets climate change mitigation goals for jurisdictions with over 1 billion residents. See also. Gentlemen's agreement; Letter of comfort (contract law) Memorandum of conversation; References What is a 'Memorandum of Understanding - MOU' A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a nonbinding agreement between two or more parties outlining the terms and details of an understanding, including each parties' requirements and responsibilities. An MOU is often the first stage in the formation of a formal contract. BREAKING DOWN 'Memorandum of Understanding - MOU' MOUs are not legally binding but are viewed as serious documents by the law. In the United States, an MOU is the same as a letter of intent, which is a nonbinding agreement stating a binding agreement will soon follow. Memorandum of understanding. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is an agreement between two (bilateral) or more (multilateral) parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. Use a Memorandum of Understanding if: 1 You're a business owner about to partner with another business. 2 You own a small business and commonly partner with others. 3 Another business has asked to work with your business. The Under2 MOU is a 2015 memorandum of understanding which sets climate change mitigation goals for jurisdictions with over 1 billion residents. See also Gentlemen's agreement If you're using a Memorandum of Understanding, chances are you might need one of the following: 1 General Contract for Services. 2 Partnership Agreement. 3 Consulting Agreement. 4 Non-Disclosure Agreement. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is an agreement between two or more (multilateral) parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. It is often used in cases where parties either do not imply a legal commitment or in situations where the parties cannot create a legally enforceable agreement. Introduction. 1 When you've found the right business partner but you still need to sort out the nitty-gritty for a formal contract, a Memorandum of Understanding helps you get the deal off the ground. 2 MoU, Memorandum of Understanding Form, MoU Agreement. 3 You probably need time to settle on all the details of your new business relationship. A memorandum of understanding is an agreement between two or more parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. It is often used in cases where parties either do not imply a legal commitment or in situations where the parties cannot create a legally enforceable agreement. It is a more formal alternative to a gentlemen's agreement. Whether a document constitutes a binding contract depends only on the presence or absence of well-defi Query: how important is a memorandum of understanding Output:
A memorandum of understanding is an agreement between two or more parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. It is often used in cases where parties either do not imply a legal commitment or in situations where the parties cannot create a legally enforceable agreement.
A right bundle branch block (RBBB) is a heart block in the electrical conduction system. Right bundle branch block what does it mean? Let's have some stream of consciousness first.
To answer the question, consider the following: A right bundle branch block (RBBB) is a heart block in the electrical conduction system. So, the answer is a heart block in the electrical conduction system.
Q: Keith Emerson was the man for the job to create the melodious sounds for Lucio Fulci's Murder Rock. Murder Rock (Italian: Murderock - uccide a passo di danza; also known as Murder-Rock: Dancing Death, Slashdance and The Demon Is Loose!) is a 1984 Italian giallo film starring Olga Karlatos and Ray Lovelock, and written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Fulci recalled the producer forced him to turn the film into a musical with the music of Keith Emerson due to the success of "Flashdance". OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: Yes Limnocharis flava (commonly known as yellow velvetleaf, sawah flower rush, sawah lettuce) is a species of aquatic flowering plant which is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic but widely naturalized in southern and southeastern Asia: India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and southern China (Guangdong, Yunnan). Limnocharis was first discovered in south america. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say input hypothesis: Shabbona Township is a place that has a lot of people visiting it Context: Shabbona Township is one of nineteen townships in DeKalb County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,453 and it contained 603 housing units. The township contains the Chief Shabbona Forest Preserve and Shabbona Lake State Park. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: It's impossible to say Context: Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. Hypothesis: Seven Ways from Sundown is a popular date night movie OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No It's impossible to say Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Ippadikku Rose (Tamil: இப்படிக்கு ரோஸ் ; English: Yours truly, Rose ) is a Tamil talk show aired on Vijay TV. The show hosted by Rose. The talk show deals with current affairs touching a wide variety of social issues including traditions, taboos, rebels and culture. This is the first TV show in India hosted by a transgender person. The show is telecast at every Thursday at 11:PM IST. Sentence: Ippadikku Rose is translated to Yours maybe, Rose Output: No Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No The Tenpin Bowling Association of Wales (Welsh: "Cymdeithas Bowlio Deg Cymru" ) (TBAW) is the national governing body for tenpin bowling in Wales. It is a member of the Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (English: International Bowling Federation ) and the European Tenpin Bowling Federation – the "European Zone" of the World Tenpin Bowling Association. Sentence: It is a part of the International bowling federation Output:
Yes
Given a passage and a query based on the passage, generate an unambiguous, concise and simple answer to the query from information in the passage. Note that the answer may not be present in exact form. Example: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility. To see if you might be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, visit our pre-screening tool. For households in the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. To get SNAP benefits, households must meet certain tests, including resource and income tests: 1 Resources. 2 Income. 3 Deductions. 4 Employment Requirements. 5 Special Rules for Elderly or Disabled. 6 Immigrant Eligibility. In fact, we’re not spending enough on food stamps. The need for food assistance is greater than food stamps can fill, and the benefit amount is too low to allow a family to purchase an adequate, healthy diet. The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person, per meal. Between 2009-2011 the purchasing power of food stamps declined by about 7%, or $47/month for a family of four, due to inflation in the cost of food. You’ve likely heard stories (and outrage) about people using food stamps to purchase “steak and lobster” as well as cigarettes and alcohol, showing up at the grocery store in a nice car, nice clothes, a nice purse or an iPhone. But the federal government sets the food stamps benefit amount at, on average, roughly $4 a day per person. Yes, someone could save up their monthly allotment to buy some high-priced food items for a special occasion. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Effective October 2016. Maximum Monthly SNAP Amounts. The chart below shows the maximum dollar amount of SNAP benefits your household can receive each month. This dollar amount is based on the number of people in your household, your income and your expenses. You could receive any amount up to or including these amounts. National Standards for reasonable amounts have been established for five necessary expenses: food, housekeeping supplies, apparel and services, personal care products and services, and miscellaneous. See the SNAP page on Applicants and Recipients for detailed information about eligibility requirements and benefits. The SNAP home page provides access to information on all aspects of the program. fns On average, 45 million people received SNAP benefits each month in fiscal year 2011, which represents a 70 percent increase over the roughly 26 million people (or one of every 11) who received benefits in 2007. The truth is, a $125 per person per month grocery budget may seem like a farce to a household currently spending $300 per person per month, but it’s actually quite achievable. *For households with more than eight people, add $5,408 per additional person. Always check with the appropriate managing agency to ensure the most accurate guidelines. To see if you might be eligible for SNAP benefits, use SNAP's pre-screening tool. Related Links. ¡ 1 Exija Sus Derechos! - 4300 S. ¡ 2 EXIJA SUS DERECHOS! Usted Tiene El Derecho - DHS 8219 S. ¡ 3 La tarjeta Illinois Link se acepta en mercados de agricultores selectos! DHS 9201 S. 4 B Attitude - Folic Acid - DHS 4758. 5 AABD Cash Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled - DHS 587. 6 Active Play for Families - DHS 4586. Query: average amount food stamps per one person in al for a month Example solution: The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person. Example explanation: The passage details the eligibility and resources provided by SNAP. The passage includes information on individual per meal food stamp benefit, that can be used to answer the query. Problem: There are two types of vaccine that protect against polio: inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) and oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV). IPV is given as an injection in the leg or arm, depending on the patient's age. Polio vaccine may be given at the same time as other vaccines. Most people should get polio vaccine when they are children. Children get 4 doses of IPV at these ages: 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months, and a booster dose at 4-6 years. OPV has not been used in the United States since 2000 but is still used in many parts of the world. 1 What Everyone Should Know Basic information for people interested in the vaccine... (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/polio/public/index.html) These antibodies protect you from illness should you become infected with the polio virus. The vaccine is safe to be given if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Before 2004, the polio vaccine was given as drops into the mouth. It is now always given as an injection. If you have previously started a course of polio immunisation with oral vaccine you can finish off the course with polio injections. You do not need to start again. Polio immunisation timetable The polio vaccine is used to help prevent these diseases in children and adults. This vaccine works by exposing you to a small dose of the virus, which causes the body to develop immunity to the disease. Polio mainly affects children under 5 years of age. Polio is very infectious. The infection usually spreads from person to person through contact with the stools (faeces) of an infected person. MMR is a two-shot series of vaccines usually given during childhood. A child should receive the first shot when he is between 12-15 months, and the second when he's between 4-6 years of age. If you're not sure if you have had the diseases or the vaccines (prior to 1971 it was given in three separate shots), you can get the MMR vaccine as an adult. Talk to your doctor about it if: You were born after 1956. (If you were born during or before 1956, you are presumed to be immune, because many children had the diseases then.) In 2000, the U.S. switched to the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Using an inactive (dead) form of the virus that cannot cause polio, the IPV is given as a shot in the arm or leg. Who Needs the Polio Vaccine. Most people should get the polio vaccine when they are children. Children should be vaccinated with four doses of IPV at the following ages: Meningococcal vaccine is also recommended for children aged 2 months through 18 years who travel to or reside in areas where N. meningitidis is hyperendemic or epidemic; for these children, providers should take care to use a meningococcal vaccine that is licensed for the child’s age group and contains all 4 serotypes (A, C, Y, W-135). The first polio vaccine was the inactivated polio vaccine. It was developed by Jonas Salk and came into use in 1955. The oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin and came into commercial use in 1961. It would only take one person infected with polio coming from another country to bring the disease back here if we were not protected by vaccination. If the effort to eliminate the disease from the world is successful, some day we won't need polio vaccine. Until then, we need to keep getting our children vaccinated. Polio vaccine Like any medicine, there’s a very small chance that the polio vaccine could cause a serious reaction. Keep in mind that getting the polio vaccine is much safer than getting polio. Learn more about vaccine side effects. Query: at what age do you take the polio vaccination
Solution: Children get 4 doses of IPV at these age of 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months, and a booster dose at 4-6 years.
question: be gracious to me in the last moment. Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: Be gracious to me in the last moment. question: perhaps that is a feeble analogy, but it is accurate insofar as the lack of awareness about free will and karma being played out, planetary and personal ascension, and a world in transformation. Capitalize this past sentence correctly. A: Perhaps that is a feeble analogy, but it is accurate insofar as the lack of awareness about free will and karma being played out, planetary and personal ascension, and a world in transformation. question: lissajous studied beats seen when his tuning forks had slightly different frequencies, in this case a rotating ellipse is seen. Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: Lissajous studied beats seen when his tuning forks had slightly different frequencies, in this case a rotating ellipse is seen.
Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No". Input: In many parts of the world, trees lose their leaves in autumn. The leaves turn color. Then fall from the trees to the ground. As the leaves are falling, they have kinetic energy. While they are still attached to the trees they also have energy. When they are attached they are not in motion, so how can they have energy? Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. This stored energy is called potential energy. An object has potential energy because of its position. For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. They fall because of the pull of gravity. Potential energy can be transferred into motion. Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. Objects have potential energy due to their position. A leaf on a tree branch has potential energy. The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. Once the leaf is on the ground, it has no more potential unless it is lifted back up. <sep>What happens to a leaf as it falls?<sep>They turn colors Output:
No
In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. Ex Input: passage: Cannabis in Connecticut is illegal for recreational use, but possession of small amounts is decriminalized. Medical usage is permitted. question: is it illegal to smoke weed in ct? Ex Output: Yes Ex Input: passage: The individual states, the borders of most of which are or were drawn on socio-linguistic lines, can legislate their own official languages, depending on their linguistic demographics. The official languages chosen reflect the predominant as well as politically significant languages spoken in that state. Certain states having a linguistically defined territory may have only the predominant language in that state as its official language, examples being Karnataka and Gujarat, which have Kannada and Gujarati as their sole official language respectively. Telangana, with a sizeable Urdu-speaking Muslim population, has two languages, Telugu and Urdu, as its official languages. question: is language the only criteria of classifying state in india? Ex Output: No Ex Input: passage: Adam changes the way he runs the kitchen. He listens to Helene and Max's input, and is more supportive of David. When the real Michelin reviewers come to the Langham, he works with the other chefs, especially Helene, to serve a superb meal and receive their third star. The film ends with Adam finally sharing a meal with his cooks and a few laughs. question: did he get the michelin star in burnt? Ex Output:
Yes
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): Dragon Age: Inquisition is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare Edmonton and published by Electronic Arts. The third major game in the "Dragon Age" franchise, "Dragon Age: Inquisition" is the sequel to "" and "Dragon Age II". The game was released worldwide in November 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Sentence: Dragon Age Inquisition came out for the playstation 4 Select from: 1). Yes. 2). It's impossible to say. 3). No.
1).
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Q: When would all troops leave?, Context: The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior to a full withdrawal once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity. At the same time, Prussian forces were concentrated in the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. An exodus occurred from Paris as some 200,000 people, predominantly middle-class, went to the countryside. A:
once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity
Q:Following up from my recent blog post explaining why dietary supplements offer few benefits for most people, new research has found that people who take a mineral supplement actually consume more minerals from their normal diet than non-supplement users. The notion of the ‘worried well’ is certainly alive and kicking. Vitamin and mineral supplements are big business. Reported figures in Australia suggest that 27% of women and 15% of men take some form of supplement with vitamin C, B complex, multivitamins, vitamin E and calcium all being popular choices. Contrary to the rationale for needing supplements in the first place, people who take supplements are more likely to be healthier than people who don’t take supplements. Supplement users also tend to be leaner, smoke less, exercise more, and eat more fruit and vegetables. While it may seem obvious that people who take supplements likely consume more nutrients from their regular diet to start with, this hasn’t been well studied in large population groups. Using data from a nationally representative government health survey, researchers from the United States looked at the mineral intake from food and supplements of over 8000 men and women between 2003 and 2006. The results were clear cut: people taking mineral supplements were consuming more minerals from their normal diet than those who didn’t take supplements. The observation was even stronger in women than in men. The eight most popular mineral supplements taken were calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, copper, potassium and selenium. Proving that it is possible to have too much of a good thing, supplement users were more likely to be exceeding the recommended upper level of intake for magnesium, zinc, iron and calcium. For someone who believes that they are reasonably healthy and are conscious of what they eat most of the time, taking a mineral supplement ‘just in case’ offers little to no benefit. What are the minerals that supplement users are likely to be exceeding the upper limit? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - magnesium, zinc, iron, and calcium - selenium, calcium, iron, copper - not enough information - calcium, iron, phosphorus, copper A:
magnesium, zinc, iron, and calcium
His latest release, Together Through Life, has reached the top spot 38 years and five months after his last chart-topper, New Morning, in 1970. The 67-year-old American singer-songwriter now holds the record for the longest gap between solo number one albums. It is Dylan's seventh UK number one, his 33rd studio album and his 53rd album, including compilations and soundtracks. He first reached number one with The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan released in 1964. HMV's Gennaro Castaldo said: "It's evident that Dylan is going through one of his zeitgeist moments, as a new generation of fans join his more established followers in appreciating his musical legacy." OPTIONS: - yes - no Question: Gennaro Castaldo is 67 years old. no Sirhan Sirhan, a Jordanian immigrant, was convicted of murdering Kennedy and is serving a life term at Soledad Prison. OPTIONS: - yes - no Question: Sirhan Sirhan killed Kennedy. yes President Fujimori was first elected in 1990, and then re-elected in 1995 under a new constitution. OPTIONS: - yes - no Question: President Fujimori was re-elected in 1995.
yes
input hypothesis: The Last Boy Scout is a combination of a humorous movie, but also has some action involved in it. Context: The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Tony Scott, starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Taylor Negron and Danielle Harris. The film was released in the United States on December 13, 1991. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: Yes Context: Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. Hypothesis: Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No It's impossible to say Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Mick Napier (born December 12, 1962) is an American director, actor, teacher and author living in Chicago. He is the founder and artistic director of the Annoyance Theatre and an award-winning director at The Second City. He has directed Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch, Horatio Sanz, Nia Vardalos, Andy Richter, Jeff Garlin, and David Sedaris, amongst others. Sentence: Mick often flew outside the states for inspiration Output: It's impossible to say Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Lamarck Island is a rocky island 250 m long, lying 300 m east of Petrel Island and 300 m north-east of Rostand Island in the Géologie Archipelago, off the Adélie Coast of Antarctica. It was charted in 1951 by the French Antarctic Expedition and named by them after Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, the French naturalist. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Lamarck Island is the closest island to the antarctic **** Answer: It's impossible to say [Q]: McColo was a San Jose-based web hosting service provider. In late 2008, the company was shut down by two upstream providers, Global Crossing and Hurricane Electric, because a significant amount of malware and botnets had been trafficking from the McColo servers. McColo was financially succesful prior to 2008. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: Severin Bijelić (10 February 1921 – 28 July 1972) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in 77 films and television shows between 1949 and 1972. He starred in the 1967 film "The Rats Woke Up", which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Steverin Bijelic was born on 10 February 1921. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]:
Yes
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Q: Toronto power returns after blackout Power was mostly restored Monday evening in the parts of Toronto affected by a blackout triggered by a fire at a transformer station in the city's west end that left 240,000 Toronto Hydro customers in the dark. Electricity was restored for all but 1,300 households by 8 p.m. ET, more than three hours after the start of the blackout, Toronto Hydro spokeswoman Denise Attallah told CBC News. The power outage started around 4:45 p.m. ET on a day when Toronto was under an extreme heat alert, with temperatures rising to 34 C, and caused traffic chaos at the height of the city's afternoon rush hour. Daffyd Roderick, a spokesman for Hydro One, which supplies power to distributor Toronto Hydro, said the cause of the fire that sparked the failure was still under investigation. The fire happened at the Manby Transformer Station on Kipling Avenue in the Etobicoke section of Toronto. Hydro One said equipment at the station caught fire and that the cause of the blaze is under investigation. No injuries have been reported at the station, the power company said. Hydro One lost about 900 megawatts of electricity inside the affected area during the blackout and had to restore all of the big circuits that connect its transformer stations, Roderick said. Six Toronto Hydro substations fed by Hydro One were out of service as a result of the outage, Toronto Hydro said. Power was restored through a process called backfilling, which is when hydro agencies draw on other sources of power and re-route the power around the out-of-commission transfer station to get it to customers, the CBC's Muhammad Lila reported. "Hydro One has told us that pockets of power are going to be coming and going," he said. Both Hydro One and Toronto Hydro urged customers to conserve energy and unplug major appliances such as air conditioners to avoid overloading the system. The blackout brought back memories of the massive one in August 2003 when 50 million people from New York to North Bay, Ont., were left in the dark after several power grids went down. It was the largest blackout in North American history. Commuter chaos A map posted on the Toronto Hydro website soon after the outage showed large swaths of the city had been affected. The area where outages occurred stretched from Renforth Drive in the west to Yonge Street in the east, and from the Gardiner Expressway in the south to Highway 401 in the north. The blackout disrupted many commuters, with subway service down from Jane to Kipling stations on the Bloor-Danforth line and minor delays reported along the Yonge-University-Spadina line at Union Station. By 7:30 p.m. ET, subway service, which had been replaced by shuttle buses, was restored, Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) chair Adam Giambrone said. Streetcars and buses although still running were delayed during the blackout because of the many downed traffic lights. At the height of the outage, stranded commuters filled the streets as police — and sometimes pedestrians — directed traffic. A pedestrian speaks to a Toronto police officer while directing traffic during a power outage in Toronto on Monday. (Peter Jones/Reuters) A pedestrian speaks to a Toronto police officer while directing traffic during a power outage in Toronto on Monday. (Peter Jones/Reuters) Pedestrian Aseel El-Baba took it upon herself to direct traffic at King and Wellington streets in downtown Toronto for about an hour before police arrived. "I saw two near car accidents, and I thought, 'OK, I have to do something'," she told CBC News. "The first five minutes were scary, but I got used to it." Police told her she was a safety risk and urged her to leave the intersection, she said. The power went out briefly at Pearson International Airport, but the airport authority's website showed few flight delays. Capt. Mike Strapko of Toronto Fire Services said firefighters had to rescue some people who got trapped in elevators when the power failed. Giant fireball reported Stephen Michalowicz of the local news website Torontoist reported seeing a "giant fireball" near the Kipling Avenue facility. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a state dinner at the downtown Royal York Hotel, which was among the buildings that lost power. The 7:30 p.m. dinner, hosted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, proceeded despite the outage. Prince Philip was presenting the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, a program that encourages youth to participate in community service, among other areas, when the lights went out. But the emergency power kicked in at the hotel and he handed out the awards in the dimly lit room, joking with parents in the audience. ||||| Power went out in Toronto Monday afternoon, leaving part of the city – and the royal entourage – dark in the middle of a blistering heat wave. Power was restored to all parts of the city by 8:30 p.m., Hydro One said. About 250,000 customers on the city's west side and downtown were affected – some for nearly four hours. Hydro One has confirmed a fire at one of their breakers at the Manby transformer station near Kipling Avenue. The fire broke out at 4:40 p.m., spokeswoman Daniele Gauvin said. Hydro One crews are investigating the cause, and don't yet know if the power was blown due to overuse. The 230-kilovolt line provides power to thousands of Toronto Hydro customers, she said. There were no injuries. Initial reports suggest the outage spanned from the eastern suburb of Ajax to Yorkdale in the northwest. At the Fairmont Royal York hotel, the lights went out just as Prince Philip began awarding the Duke of Edinburgh awards in the Canadian room. Displaying a trademark British stiff upper lip, he sat in the darkmess for a few minutes until the hotel's backup generator lit up the room's four chandeliers. With the power back on, he continued with his remarks, ignoring the blackout entirely. "Congratulate your parents on having such brilliant children," he told the award winners, before being escorted out of the room and into a service elevator that remained operational. Mahmood Mirza, a bio-medical engineer, stepped in to direct traffic when he witnessed the chaos after Monday's power outage. In the darkened hallways, he passed an assembled crowd of black-tie clad men and women who had began arriving for the evening's dinner, many of whom attempted to snap his picture in the dark. Outside, a crowd gathered near the royal motorcade on York Street, hoping for a glimpse of the Queen. "She walked by me this morning, said Candi Kubiak, who is in town for the shriners convention. "I'm glad we're staying here. You know they're going to get lights on for her." Melanie Coates, a spokesperson for the hotel, said everything was going ahead as planned for the royal dinner for 380 guests. She said the Queen was comfortable. Other guests said the air conditioning was still working. Lights out at the intersection of Front Street and University Avenue in Toronto. Outside, in the financial district, a symphony of honking horns filled the streets as streams of office workers left their buildings and filled the roads and sidewalks, looking for a way to get home. One sweating Bay Streeter announced that he had walked down 53 flights of stairs. When the power went out, he was in a meeting with other CIBC employees. Did they all get up to leave? "No, we continued on for about an hour," he said laughing, with his jacket in his hand. Ali Murtaza, 37, was near the top of the new Telus building on York when the power cut out. "I had to walk down 26 flights," he said. "The intercom jumped on and said it was an exploded transformer. We thought it was in our building, so we got the hell out." A woman in a pink shirt outside the King subway entrance waved her arms above her head and warned would-be commuters away before she hiked her bag on her shoulder and pushed through the crowd to the streetcar: "The subway's not working!" ||||| Now, in the twilight of a reign that has spanned 58 years, one of the longest of any British monarch, the 84-year-old queen is to visit New York on Tuesday for a third and perhaps final time, accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The royals will arrive in a private plane from Canada, where they have been traveling for nine days, and fly home to Britain in the evening. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Although the queen arrives in the summer’s worst heat wave, she is not the wilting kind. The dark hair has gone white and the shoulders are a bit rounded with age now, but her step is still lively and the face engaged on a reception line or at a garden party as she shakes another hundred hands and speaks with simple dignity. She is addressed initially as “Your Majesty” and thereafter as “Ma’am.” What can a visitor do with less than a half-day in New York? Quite a lot, it seems, if she is moving through Manhattan’s traffic morass in a motorcade escorted by police officers, watched over by cordons of federal, state and Scotland Yard agents and ushered through formalities by a protocol phalanx from City Hall and the State Department. Photo In contrast to her first two visits to the city — what might be called her awe-struck first impressions and her more mature celebratory return — this is to be a short, relatively solemn occasion: a valedictory at the United Nations, a reflective half-hour at ground zero and a stroll through a garden created in the canyons of Lower Manhattan as a memorial to the 67 Britons killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. In the first of the three stops on her itinerary, the queen will speak at midafternoon to the delegates of 192 nations of the United Nations General Assembly and a galaxy of dignitaries and political leaders. There were only 82 member states in 1957, when she exhorted delegates to persevere in the quest for peace and human rights. This time, she will offer personal reflections, looking back across the decades and to the future. “She will be taking a global perspective,” said Harriet Cross, speaking for the United Kingdom’s Mission to the United Nations. “She will touch on progress made since she was last here, and challenges that remain.” Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box. Invalid email address. Please re-enter. You must select a newsletter to subscribe to. Sign Up Receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. Thank you for subscribing. An error has occurred. Please try again later. View all New York Times newsletters. Generalizations, yes. But as a constitutional monarch with largely ceremonial powers, Elizabeth does not voice political views publicly. She opens Parliament, confers with her prime ministers and stands watch on the passing cavalcade. In her lifetime, the queen, who was born April 21, 1926, has seen the British Empire transformed from a pre-eminent world power into a commonwealth of 54 independent states, of which she is the figurehead. She is also the queen of 16 realms, including the United Kingdom, and a nominal leader of two billion subjects, nearly a third of the world’s population. In the late afternoon, she will go to ground zero. She will make no speech, but will be met by an honor guard and by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Govs. David A. Paterson of New York and Christopher J. Christie of New Jersey. She will briefly tour the 16-acre site, where thousands died and where today new skyscrapers are rising, with reflecting pools in the footprints of the fallen twin towers. Finally, in the early evening, the queen will cross Lower Manhattan to the British Garden in Hanover Square, a serene greensward memorial to the British subjects who died at the trade center on Sept. 11, 2001. Relatives of some 50 victims will meet the queen, who will cut a ribbon to formally open the garden. An elongated triangle in the rough shape of the British Isles, it is a landscaped version of a traditional British garden, planted with hydrangea, rhododendron, azalea, foxglove, holly and yew, and set off by a winding path of Morayshire stone and benches fashioned in Northern Ireland. Situated on city land, the garden broke ground in 2005 and has been open for several years. The queen will make no public remarks, but will stroll the path, escorted by the British ambassador to the United States, Sir Nigel Elton Sheinwald; the consul general in New York, Sir Alan Collins; the mayor and the governors; and leaders of the British Memorial Garden Trust, which developed the project with the St. George’s Society of New York as a gift to the city. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Elizabeth, who became queen at 25 after her father, King George VI, died in 1952, has four children and eight grandchildren. Her duties have taken her around the world many times, making her one of history’s most widely traveled heads of state. While she has visited America often, her New York visits are rare touchstones in a life of pageantry and restraint. ||||| A:
A power outage struck late this afternoon in Toronto, where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are visiting at the end of a 9-day swing through Canada. The prince was at a downtown hotel when the lights went out and gamely presented the Duke of Edinburgh Awards for community service to local youths in a dimly lit room, reports the Globe and Mail. Earlier, the queen visited the headquarters of Research in Motion, which makes the BlackBerry—she's a fan—and received a personalized smartphone. The visit was the first time reporters have been allowed on the floor at the RIM plant, AFP reports. The queen is scheduled to visit New York tomorrow. She will speak at the UN and visit the site of the World Trade Center, reports the New York Times.
q... Quod scripsi, scripsi (Latin for "What I have written, I have written") is a Latin phrase. It was most famously used by Pontius Pilate in the Bible in response to the Jewish priests who objected to his writing on the sign (titulus) that was hung above Jesus at his Crucifixion. It is mostly found in the Latin Vulgate Bible. Based on this passage, what i have written i have written in latin? a... The relevant sentence in the passage is: Quod scripsi, scripsi (Latin for "What I have written, I have written") is a Latin phrase. The answer is Quod scripsi , scripsi q... "A Jury of Her Peers" is about the discovery of and subsequent investigation of John Wright's murder. The story begins on a cold, windy day in fictional Dickson County (representing Dickinson County, Iowa) with Martha Hale being abruptly called to ride to a crime scene. In the buggy is Lewis Hale, her husband, Sheriff Peters, the county sheriff, and Mrs. Peters, the sheriff's wife. She rushes out to join them in the buggy, and the group sets off. They arrive at the crime scene: the Wrights' lonesome-looking house. Immediately Mrs. Hale exhibits a feeling of guilt for not visiting her friend Minnie Foster since she married and became Mrs. Wright (the dead man's wife) twenty years prior. Once the whole group is safely inside the house, Mr. Hale is asked to describe to the county attorney what he had seen and experienced the day prior. Despite the serious circumstances, he delivers his story in a long-winded and poorly thought-out manner, tendencies he struggles to avoid throughout. The story begins with Mr. Hale venturing to Mr. Wright's house to convince Wright to get a telephone. Upon entering the house, he finds Mrs. Wright in a delirious state and comes to learn that Mr. Wright has allegedly been strangled. The women's curious nature and very peculiar attention to minute details allows them to find evidence of Mrs. Wright's guilt and of her provocations and motives. Meanwhile, the men are unable to procure any evidence. The women find the one usable piece of evidence: the dead bird in the box. It's stated that Minnie used to love to sing and her husband took that away from her. But now finding her bird is dead, with a broken neck (with the implication that the husband killed it) it is evident Mrs. Wright killed her husband. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters use their knowledge and experience as two "midwestern rural women" to understand Mrs. Wright's suffering when the only living thing around her has died. The women find justification in Mrs. Wright's actions and go about hiding what they find from the men. In the end, their obstruction of evidence will seemingly prevent a conviction. The story ends here, and does not move into the occurrences after they leave the house. Answer this question: where does a jury of her peers take place? a... The relevant information is: The story begins on a cold, windy day in fictional Dickson County (representing Dickinson County, Iowa) with Martha Hale being abruptly called to ride to a crime scene. The answer is fictional Dickson County ( representing Dickinson County , Iowa ) q... The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room") is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms. A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, and cells are often called the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology. What are the smallest unit of life called? a... To answer this question, we should know that: A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, and cells are often called the "building blocks of life". The answer is A cell q... Andy Whitfield (17 October 1971 -- 11 September 2011) was a Welsh actor. He was best known for his leading role in the Starz television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Answer this question based on the passage: who plays spartacus in spartacus blood and sand? a...
This is the relevant information: He was best known for his leading role in the Starz television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The answer is Andy Whitfield
The Australia national cricket team toured England from May to September 1912 and took part in the 1912 Triangular Tournament, playing three Test matches each against the England national cricket team and the South Africa national cricket team. The tournament was won by England. Australia were captained by Syd Gregory. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? The 1912 Triangular Tournament took place in January 1912 Choices: - Yes. - It's impossible to say. - No.
No
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. Let me give you an example: Television drama's whole point is to bring you through an often slow start, followed by a complex development to a point where there are two or three potential dénouements before, "Cut!", it is the end of the episode and you will have to await the "right answer" in the following week's show. This post came to me at 10pm last night, on Day 16 of this challenge, after a day of holidaying in London and with my head (and feet) too weary to put finger to touchscreen. Mrs Mc and I had just watched another live instalment of Broadchurch, murder mystery extraordinaire, particularly since in the second series there is no actual fresh murder to investigate. The verdict is about to be given on the accused killer from Series 1 when the inevitable happens... Cue title music. This moment has even gained a moniker in British homes, based on the theme tune to the real masters of the four-times-a-week cliffhanger, London-based soap opera Eastenders. It's call a "ba...ba...ba...ba, ba, ba-ba-ba-ba" (YouTube will provide overseas readers with auditory explanation). Eastenders is such a master of writing in the perfect pace that every 28 minute episode ends with a tantalising screen freeze on the latest shocked face / smirking baddy / confused victim. For really big stories the cliffhanger can last significantly longer. This week, to celebrate the show's 30 year birthday, we will finally find out the answer to a question unanswered for the past 14 months: "Who killed Lucy Beale?" Now, most classrooms do not involve murder, incest, dodgy deals and danger, but "good teaching" encourages a type of pacing that totally ignores the ingredients that have millions in the edges of their seats every day: the good old cliffhanger. In fact, we see teachers giving away the punchline at the beginning: "Today we are learning this:...". Question: What was the soap opera admired by British people that the author says is a master of writing? The answer to this example can be: Eastenders Here is why: The seventh sentence of the passage clearly states that Eastenders is master of writing. So, the answer is Eastenders. OK. solve this: Jon's back ached. Frost had come early this year and the ground broke like stone. Jon had spent eight seasons breaking this ground to plant spring's crops and every year it got harder. Sweat beaded on his brow and he felt his cotton shirt stick to his skin under his coat. Jon took off his soft-brimmed hat and wiped his forehead. He examined the hat as he let his breath return. The hat had kept the burning sun and beating rain off his head for as long as Jon owned the farm. He wore it every day. It had been a gift given to him on the day he married Alasandra but he could not remember who gave it to him. Jon put it back on his head and pushed the tiller deep into the stubborn earth. Daven ran over the hill and down the cart path leading to their small cobblestone house. The boy had only left a short while ago and he held no sack with the bread and cheese his mother had told him to buy. Jon furrowed his brow. The boy continued to run and soon the wind carried his cry to his father's ears. "Papa! A carriage is coming! Two horses!" Jon's furrowed brow remained. Surely the boy meant a cart from a neighboring farm. No carriage made it out this far. "It's from the city! A soldier drives it!" Jon felt ice water flow over him. He turned to the house. "Sandra! Get the musket out of the pantry!" Jon saw his wife's face appear at one foggy window. Jon gestured wildly at her. "Get it!" They were too late. As Daven reached Jon, the black carriage already approached. A single figure sat on the bench, guiding the two brown horses down Jon's path. Question: Who examined their hat? Answer:
Jon
Boomer is the official mascot of the Indiana Pacers, a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He appears at each of the Pacers' home games, at special events for the NBA, as well as at other community & sporting events in central Indiana. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? The Indiana Pacers mascot was not at the last home game.
No
What was the question for this implicit rationale, and corresponding answer? The relevant information is: On January 7, 2017, Korver was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Mike Dunleavy, Mo Williams, cash considerations and a protected future first round draft pick. The answer: Mike Dunleavy , Mo Williams , cash considerations and a protected future first round draft pick
The question: On January 7, 2017, Korver was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Mike Dunleavy, Mo Williams, cash considerations and a protected future first round draft pick. He made his debut for the Cavaliers three days later, recording two points and three rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench in a 100 -- 92 loss to the Utah Jazz. Korver went 2-of-10 over his first two games for the Cavaliers, with both games resulting in losses. On January 13, he scored 18 points off the bench to help the Cavaliers defeat the Sacramento Kings 120 -- 108. On February 1, he had his best game as a Cavalier, scoring 20 points off the bench on 8-of-11 from the field with four three-pointers in a 125 -- 97 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. On February 8, Korver scored a season-high 29 points on 10-of-12 from the field and 8-of-9 from the three-point line in a 132 -- 117 win over the Indiana Pacers. He subsequently passed Jason Kidd (1,988) for seventh on the all-time three-pointers made list. A week later, on February 15, also against the Pacers, Korver became the seventh player in NBA history to make 2,000 career three-pointers, joining Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Jason Terry, Paul Pierce, Vince Carter, and Jamal Crawford. On April 4, 2017, he returned after missing 11 games with a sore left foot and scored 11 points in 12 minutes in a 122 -- 102 win over the Orlando Magic. Korver helped the Cavaliers go 12 -- 1 over the first three rounds of the playoffs to reach the 2017 NBA Finals. There they faced the Golden State Warriors and were defeated in five games. Answer this question: who did the cavs trade for kyle korver?
Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. Problem:passage: Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or permanent residency (PR) is an immigration status granted to a person who does not hold the right of abode in the United Kingdom (UK), but who has been admitted to the UK without any time limit on his or her stay and who is free to take up employment or study, without restriction. When indefinite leave is granted to persons outside the United Kingdom it is known as indefinite leave to enter (ILE). question: can i work in the uk if i have indefinite leave to remain? Solution:
Yes
[Q]: Broadway Rose is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film released by Metro Pictures and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It stars Leonard's then-wife Mae Murray and Monte Blue. The film is based on an original story by Edmund Goulding written for star Murray, and was produced by Leonard's and Murray's production company Tiffany Pictures. Broadway Rose has been viewed by ford. [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: The Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm is located in Pecos County in west Texas. The first 150 megawatts (MW) of the project, which has a potential capacity of 750 MW, is in operation. Phase I utilizes 50 Vestas V-90 Mk.5 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 3 MW. BP will operate phase I of the project. The Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm is located in a rural part of Texas [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: Justin Smith (born 9 August 1977 in Narromine, New South Wales) is an Australian former rugby league footballer. A utility player, Smith played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons, South Sydney Rabbitohs and the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL). He sucked at doing rugby [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a regional park north of Jenner, California, U.S.A. that is maintained by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department. It is located near the mouth of Stockhoff Creek. Access is by means of State Route 1. It was one of the filming locations for 20th Century Fox's 1947 fantasy film, "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir". Sonoma County Regional Parks Department helps take care of Cove Regional Park. [A]:
Yes
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. Q: Out of My Mind (Draper novel) -- Melody Brooks is an eleven-year-old girl who was born with Cerebral Palsy. Her parents have done everything they can to help her live a normal life, but life is often frustrating for Melody since she cannot speak, move, or communicate her wishes. As a result, Melody has to fight to get her wishes. At age five, Melody is even diagnosed as profoundly retarded. Despite this, Melody's mom enrolls her in Spaulding Street Elementary school to get the education she needs. However, the class she is put in is like a baby class, learning the same things every day. Melody is frustrated by this. Her neighbor, Mrs. V., is a kind, but tough woman. She pushes Melody to do the best she can. When Melody was three, Mrs. V. wasn't impressed for Melody to rely on her parents for everything. Because of this, Mrs. V. forced her to learn how to crawl and roll on the ground. She even taught Melody how to catch herself whenever she fell from her wheelchair. These things helped Melody become self-sufficient, but she continues to be reliant on her parents to help feed her and help her go to the bathroom. When Melody turns eight, her mother becomes pregnant. During this time, Melody overhears them talking about the new baby and their fears that it will suffer the same disabilities. Melody feels ashamed when she hears this. However, Melody is happy when the baby, Penny, is born perfectly healthy. Melody feels jealous as Penny grows and matures since she'll never be able to do the things Penny can do. However, Melody loves her little sister, and the pleasures Melody brings to her parents. When Melody enters fifth grade, she gets a communication device that allows her to talk with other people. At school, her new teacher starts an inclusion program that allows the special needs students to participate in the standard classes. Melody also gets an aide, Catherine, to help her. Melody befriends Rose Spencer, but is bullied by Molly and Claire, who believe that Melody's disability makes her dumber than them. Even her teacher, Mr. Dimming, believes that Melody cannot participate, but is surprised that not only does Melody join, but passes a test exam of a trivia competition with a perfect score. When he tells his class that if Melody can ace it, he is giving way too easy questions, Melody works with Ms. V in order to win the real tryouts, which she does so with a perfect score. Melody then helps the team win the qualifying competition to earn a trip to Washington D.C. for the national competition. However, on the day the group is to fly to Washington, Melody learns that her flight has been canceled due to weather, but that the rest of the team has made an earlier flight without her. Melody insists the day after the fiasco on going to school, but her mom's dismal attitude causes her to accidentally run over Penny despite Melody's attempts to warn her mother. Melody blames herself for not being able to inform her mom, even though everyone, especially Mrs. V., tells her it's not her fault. Although Melody is terrified that Penny will have a brain injury like her and be like her, she learns that Penny is going to be okay, and just has a cast on her leg. On Monday, Melody's class also apologizes for their lack of being considerate towards her by giving her their ninth place trophy, hoping to reconcile with her. However, Melody just's laughs at them and destroys the trophy by accident and says ``no you take it'' and heads out of the room. The next day, she and Catherine begin work on Melody's autobiography, which begins with the first few lines of the book. A:
does penny die in out of my mind
In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No". -------- Question: While this process moved along, diplomacy continued its rounds. Direct pressure on the Taliban had proved unsuccessful. As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." In early 2000, the United States began a high-level effort to persuade Pakistan to use its influence over the Taliban. In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. They left, however, reporting to Washington that Pakistan was unlikely in fact to do anything," given what it sees as the benefits of Taliban control of Afghanistan." President Clinton was scheduled to travel to India. The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. The Secret Service and the CIA, however, warned in the strongest terms that visiting Pakistan would risk the President's life. Counterterrorism officials also argued that Pakistan had not done enough to merit a presidential visit. But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia. His one-day stopover on March 25, 2000, was the first time a U.S. president had been there since 1969. At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two." The U.S. effort continued. <sep>On what subject did the State Department disagree with the Secret Service and the CIA?<sep>Money Answer: No Question: Is this an insect or an animal? A snail is an animal just like you and me. Thats right, you too are an animal. No, you don't look like a snail. You do have some things in common. Animals can be divided into many groups. These groups are decided based on their characteristics. All animals have some basic features in common. That does not mean they are the same. They also have many differences. For example, snails are mollusks and not insects. Mollusks have a unique set of features. Notice the large foot that allows it to move. Yes, it only has one foot. Did you notice the long antennas on its head? This is where the snail's eyes are. They are on the end of the antenna. They are not on its head like most animals. The foot and eyes are unique features. Scientists use these features to place animals into groups. <sep>Where are the snails eyes?<sep>Under its shell Answer: No Question: The center of an atom is held together by powerful forces. This gives them a huge amount of stored energy. This type of energy is called nuclear energy. This energy can be released and used to do work. This happens in nuclear power plants where they split apart the nucleus of an atom. This splitting apart is called nuclear fission. Another type of nuclear energy happens in the Sun. Here the atoms nuclei are not split apart. Instead, the nuclei of the atoms are fused, or joined together. This process is called nuclear fusion. Some of the suns energy travels to Earth. This energy from nuclear fusion warms the planet and provides the energy for photosynthesis. <sep>What is the stored energy at the center of the atom called?<sep>Strong nuclear force Answer:
No
Input: The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (大日本帝國海軍航空隊 , Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū-tai ) was the air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The organization was responsible for the operation of naval aircraft and the conduct of aerial warfare in the Pacific War. Sentence: The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was only active in World War II. Output: It's impossible to say Input: "Bad Habits" is the lead single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, "Everything You've Come to Expect". It was released on 10 January 2016 on Domino Records, and is the first release of the band's second period of activity, making it their first single since "My Mistakes Were Made for You" (2008). Sentence: "Everything you've come to expect" was released by Virgin records. Output: No Input: On 12 March 2007, Frank Newbery was beaten to death inside his convenience store, Franks Ham & Beef, in the inner-city suburb of Cooks Hill in the Australian city of Newcastle. The murder remains unsolved and the New South Wales Government offers a reward of $100,000 for any information leading to an arrest and conviction. Sentence: Frank Newbery owned the store he was killed in. Output: It's impossible to say Input: Sportivo Atlético Club is an Argentine sports club, from the city of Las Parejas, in the Santa Fe Province. Although many sports are practised in the club, it is mostly known for its football and basketball teams. The football squad currently plays in the Torneo Argentino B, the regionalised 4th division of the Argentine football league system). Sentence: Santa Fe Province is the largest province in Argentina. Output:
It's impossible to say
Alien Planet starts out with an interstellar spacecraft named Von Braun , leaving Earth's orbit . Traveling at 20 % the speed of light , it reaches Darwin IV in 42 years . Upon reaching orbit , it deploys the Darwin Reconnaissance Orbiter , Which looks for potential landing sites for the probes . The first probe , Balboa , explodes along with its lifting body transport during entry , because one of its wings failed to unfold . Two backup probes , Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton , successfully land on the planet , and learn much about its bizarre indigenous lifeforms , including an apparently sapient species . The robotic probes sent out to research on Darwin IV are called Horus Probes . Each Horus probe consists of an { { convert } } long inflatable , hydrogen-filled balloon , Which is covered with solar receptors , a computer ` brain ' , a ` head ' covered with sensors , and several smaller robots that can be sent to places too dangerous for the probes themselves . The probes have a limited degree of artificial intelligence , very similar to the ` processing power ' of a 4-year-old . All the real thinking is done by a supercomputer in the orbiting Von Braun . The probes are programmed with different personalities ; Ike is more cautious , while Leo is the risk-taker . The two probes are also equipped with a holographic message that will be projected to any sentient life found on Darwin . After the two probes inflate their gas-bags , they encounter a voracious Arrowtongue and watch it pursue a Gyrosprinter . Question: "What forms of artificial intelligence is used on the spacecraft?" Response: "Gyrosprinters and Arrowtongues" Based on the paragraph, is the response to the question is factually correct? pick from the following. (a). no (b). yes
(a).
Definition: Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. Input: Imagine the person you would most like to be, the version of you that is living the life you always imagined. This person has somehow found the solution to all the challenges you face right now. You don't know how, but you can tell that she has her shit together at long last. She is not perfect because she is still growing and learning but she is what you ache to be. Can you see a picture of this wonderful evolved future you? PHYSICAL What does she look like? What clothes is she wearing? What colour and style is her hair? How does she stand and walk? How does she speak? How often does she smile? Make the physical image colourful and bright and see the beauty, love and light in her eyes. EMOTIONAL How does the wonderful evolved future you connect with your partner and children? How is she at work? What does she do after a bad day? What are her sources of rest and renewal? MENTAL How does the wonderful evolved future you think about her life? Is she filled with positive optimism for the future? Is she grateful for the past struggles that have made her strong? Does she think kind and loving thoughts towards herself? Does she take great care of herself? BEHAVIOUR How does the wonderful evolved future you behave around food? Does she eat fresh, healthy food in appropriate amounts? Does she move her body in ways that fill her with energy and vitality? Does she indulge in treats occasionally? Does she forget about food unless she is hungry? Does she get enough sleep? Does she take great care of herself? NOW PUT HER TO WORK Once you have a brilliant, clear, detailed description of the wonderful evolved future you it is time to put her to work. Every time you are faced with a behavioural choice ~ what to eat, how to train, believing negative thoughts ~ ask yourself "What would the wonderful evolved me do?" Vividly imagine her in the situation you are now in and take note of what she would do. Question: Who does the author say you ache to be? Output:
The wonderful future version of yourself
In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. passage: The primitive Liphistiidae, the ``trapdoor spiders'' of the family Ctenizidae and many tarantulas are ambush predators that lurk in burrows, often closed by trapdoors and often surrounded by networks of silk threads that alert these spiders to the presence of prey. Other ambush predators do without such aids, including many crab spiders, and a few species that prey on bees, which see ultraviolet, can adjust their ultraviolet reflectance to match the flowers in which they are lurking. Wolf spiders, jumping spiders, fishing spiders and some crab spiders capture prey by chasing it, and rely mainly on vision to locate prey. question: is there such a thing as a crab spider? Yes passage: When a traffic stop is made, a warning issued by the officer is a statement that the motorist has committed some offense, but is being spared the actual citation. Officers use their own discretion whether to issue a citation or warning. The motorist may receive the warning either verbally or written, but will not be charged with the offense, will not have to pay a fine, and will not receive any points. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, the warning may or may not appear on records visible to officers, which, if it does, could result in another stop within a fixed period of time leading to an actual citation, or in some cases, the motorist may be charged with both offenses. question: do you have to pay for a warning ticket? No passage: However, these changes were soon followed by studies showing an increase in motor vehicle fatalities attributable to the decreased MLDA. In response to these findings, many states raised the minimum legal drinking age to 19 (and sometimes to 20 or 21). In 1984, the National Minimum Legal Drinking Act, written by Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and influenced by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), required all states to enforce a minimum legal drinking age of 21 or else risk losing 10% of all federal highway construction funds. question: is the drinking age 21 everywhere in the us?
Yes
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. Ex Input: At the time of the Declaration of Independence in July 1776, the Continental Congress would not legally adopt flags with 'stars, white in a blue field' for another year. The flag contemporaneously known as 'the Continental Colors' has historically been referred to as the first national flag. Ex Output: how many stars did the american flag start with Ex Input: After growing up in Oklahoma and serving in the United States Army, Miller began his musical career as a songwriter in the late 1950s, writing such hits as 'Billy Bayou' and 'Home' for Jim Reeves and 'Invitation to the Blues' for Ray Price. He later began a recording career and reached the peak of his fame in the mid-1960s, continuing to record and tour into the 1990s, charting his final top 20 country hit 'Old Friends' with Willie Nelson in 1982. He also wrote and performed several of the songs for the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood. Later in his life, he wrote the music and lyrics for the 1985 Tony-award winning Broadway musical Big River, in which he acted. Ex Output: who wrote the song invitation to the blues Ex Input: Republican President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended church services in observation of a special National Day of Prayer, which Trump previously declared, in support of the victims of Hurricane Harvey dwelling in the state of Texas, to 'uplift one another and assist those suffering from the consequences of this terrible storm.' Ex Output:
when was the last time a president declared a national day of prayer
Tilda Swinton has a prominent role as the White Witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", coming out in December. Options are: [A]. yes [B]. no Question: Can we infer the following? Tilda Swinton plays the part of the White Witch.
[A].
CHAPTER XIX. THE NEW SMITHY. Sir Harry was sitting alone in the library when the tidings were brought to him that George Hotspur had reached Humblethwaite with a pair of post-horses from Penrith. The old butler, Cloudesdale, brought him the news, and Cloudesdale whispered it into his ears with solemn sorrow. Cloudesdale was well aware that Cousin George was no credit to the house of Humblethwaite. And much about the same time the information was brought to Lady Elizabeth by her housekeeper, and to Emily by her own maid. It was by Cloudesdale's orders that George was shown into the small room near the hall; and he told Sir Harry what he had done in a funereal whisper. Lady Altringham had been quite right in her method of ensuring the general delivery of the information about the house. Emily flew at once to her mother. "George is here," she said. Mrs. Quick, the housekeeper, was at that moment leaving the room. "So Quick tells me. What can have brought him, my dear?" "Why should he not come, Mamma?" "Because your papa will not make him welcome to the house. Oh, dear,--he knows that. What are we to do?" In a few minutes Mrs. Quick came back again. Sir Harry would be much obliged if her ladyship would go to him. Then it was that the sandwiches and sherry were ordered. It was a compromise on the part of Lady Elizabeth between Emily's prayer that some welcome might be shown, and Sir Harry's presumed determination that the banished man should continue to be regarded as banished. "Take him some kind of refreshment, Quick;--a glass of wine or something, you know." Then Mrs. Quick had cut the sandwiches with her own hand, and Cloudesdale had given the sherry. "He ain't eaten much, but he's made it up with the wine," said Cloudesdale, when the tray was brought back again. Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions: 1. Who was alone? 2. Where was he? 3. Doing what? 4. Who flew? 5. Where? 6. Quickly? 7. Did she talk about George? 8. What did she say 9. Who is Mrs. Quick? 10. What was she doing 11. Who had reached Humblethwaite? 12. With what? 13. from where? 14. Who was the butler? 15. Was he old? 16. Did he bring him the news? 17. What was ordered? 18. Was it a compromise? 19. Between what two people? 20. What did Mrs.Quick cut?
1. Sir Harry 2. in the library 3. sitting 4. Emily 5. to her mother. 6. yes 7. yes 8. George is here 9. the housekeeper 10. leaving the room. 11. George Hotspur 12. with a pair of post-horses 13. Penrith 14. Cloudesdale 15. yes 16. yes 17. sandwiches 18. yes 19. Emily and Sir Harry's 20. sandwiches
Definition: 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. Input: List of English words containing Q not followed by U -- Of the 71 words in this list, 67 are nouns, and most would generally be considered loanwords; the only modern-English words that contain Q not followed by U and are not borrowed from another language are qiana, qwerty, and tranq. However, all of the loanwords on this list are considered to be naturalised in English according to at least one major dictionary (see References), often because they refer to concepts or societal roles that do not have an accurate equivalent in English. For words to appear here, they must appear in their own entry in a dictionary; words which occur only as part of a longer phrase are not included. Output:
is there a word that has a q without a u
How does the sentence end? The student preferred doing their homework with pencil rather than pen, because the Choose from: a. pen provided more control.; b. pencil provided more control.;
b.
You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. A license is required to carry a loaded handgun either openly or concealed. Such permits are issued through the Department of Safety to qualified residents 21 years or 18 years old if the applicant is active duty, reservist, guardsman, or honorably discharged from their branch of service, DD-214 must mention 'pistol qualification' in order to be exempt from 8 hour safety course must have a valid military ID. The length of the term for the initial license is determined by the age of the applicant. If renewed properly and on time, the license is renewed every 8 years. Tennessee recognizes any valid, out-of-state permit for carrying a handgun as long as the permittee is not a resident of Tennessee. Nonresidents are not issued permits unless they are regularly employed in the state. Such persons are then required to obtain Tennessee permits even if they have home state permits unless their home state has entered into a reciprocity agreement with Tennessee. Permittees may carry handguns in most areas except civic centers, public recreation buildings and colleges. Businesses or landowners posting ``no carry'' signs may prohibit gun carry on any portion of their properties.
can i carry a gun in tennessee without a permit?
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. See one example below: Problem: what is the first event mentioned?, Context: The Russian Revolution is the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Soviet Union. Following the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia, the Russian Provisional Government was established. In October 1917, a red faction revolution occurred in which the Red Guard, armed groups of workers and deserting soldiers directed by the Bolshevik Party, seized control of Saint Petersburg (then known as Petrograd) and began an immediate armed takeover of cities and villages throughout the former Russian Empire. Solution: Russian Revolution Explanation: This is a good example, and the Russian Revolution is the first event mentioned. Problem: What is different between the charateristics?, Context: A common way in which emotions are conceptualized in sociology is in terms of the multidimensional characteristics including cultural or emotional labels (e.g., anger, pride, fear, happiness), physiological changes (e.g., increased perspiration, changes in pulse rate), expressive facial and body movements (e.g., smiling, frowning, baring teeth), and appraisals of situational cues. One comprehensive theory of emotional arousal in humans has been developed by Jonathan Turner (2007: 2009). Two of the key eliciting factors for the arousal of emotions within this theory are expectations states and sanctions. When people enter a situation or encounter with certain expectations for how the encounter should unfold, they will experience different emotions depending on the extent to which expectations for Self, other and situation are met or not met. People can also provide positive or negative sanctions directed at Self or other which also trigger different emotional experiences in individuals. Turner analyzed a wide range of emotion theories across different fields of research including sociology, psychology, evolutionary science, and neuroscience. Based on this analysis, he identified four emotions that all researchers consider being founded on human neurology including assertive-anger, aversion-fear, satisfaction-happiness, and disappointment-sadness. These four categories are called primary emotions and there is some agreement amongst researchers that these primary emotions become combined to produce more elaborate and complex emotional experiences. These more elaborate emotions are called first-order elaborations in Turner's theory and they include sentiments such as pride, triumph, and awe. Emotions can also be experienced at different levels of intensity so that feelings of concern are a low-intensity variation of the primary emotion aversion-fear whereas depression is a higher intensity variant. Solution:
cultural or emotional labels (e.g., anger, pride, fear, happiness), physiological changes (e.g., increased perspiration, changes in pulse rate), expressive facial and body movements (e.g., smiling, frowning, baring teeth), and appraisals of situational cues
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. When we got married we thought it was going to be all bliss and happiness for life. By about week two we both had an awakening. Something about being exact opposites and together 24/7. We clashed about something so important I can't even remember what it was. We hadn't really ever had that happen while engaged. Suddenly we realized that the bliss and excitement was growing into, well, everyday life. And all that passionate romance that had driven our relationship was growing, well, less passionate. We both realized our marriage had entered a new phase, one of many, through the years. And we needed to be much more purposeful about making sure it worked. Purposeful because the blinding emotional love some days seemed to be asleep. Yet, we both had committed to our marriage. For better or worse. So we decided we had the potential for either. We needed to make it better or it would become worse. We learned to really talk. Even when it was difficult. We learned to argue without hurting each other. We purposefully expressed love even in those times we didn't especially feel it. We built romance into our relationship even when we didn't feel romantic. And through the years our relationship has grown. Sometimes through difficult times. Heck, sometimes through difficult eras. Yet, we both never gave up the dream of making our marriage great. We never gave up the ideal of living together in love for a lifetime. And because of that, through all the trials and triumphs. Through all the frustration and bliss. Through all the sameness and romance. We still everyday enjoy our love and each other. And can't imagine life without the other. Well actually, there have been probably a couple of those days for my wife. She's just too nice to say it. A great marriage isn't built because it's perfect. Only because you keep trying to make it perfect. Question: Who is too nice to say something? the wife I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth. This is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor. It hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife when I came in to take a look at it in the mirror but the pain to come was far worse. Tooth was intact thank goodness and was a bit wobbly and I said to myself yup, this could be a problem. A month or two later I hit it again when I was putting a portable step fence panel in the bed of the truck and it bounced and split the bridge of my nose and hit the tooth again. did not break or get displaced. Thank goodness I have a particularly thick head. Tooth trauma is a strange thing. It can blow up anywhere up to a year later. So almost 6 months later I was flying to a meeting in Orlando and of course the tooth decided to react to changes in atmospheric pressure just so I could experience the exquisite pain of barodontalgia. Kind of pain that makes you want to pry the top of your head off with a pitchfork because it would take your mind off the pain. Problem was it did not resolve after landing or anytime during the 4 days I was at the meeting. A combo regimen of acetaminophen and ibuprofen manage the pain well enough until I could get home and have it seen to. Pain did not end but the Xray showed no fracture or endodontic lesion. Strange. Then as suddenly as it occurred, the pain ceased. Strange x 2. Snapped another film and there was no pathology. Tooth was vital on pulp testing. So I did nothing more. I chalked it up to it being a karmic reminder about patients and dental pain as I've never had a cavity let alone a dental abscess. It let me feel your pain. Question: Who hit themselves in the mouth? narrator I don't know how this rates as "shocking", I guess it might depend on the culture in which you live, but, it is at the least "repulsive" or disgusting. There was a huge corporation in which I had a contract with. I was called in, to help them uncover what they considered "a very serious series of incidents". Their own "in house" attempts were fruitless. It turned out, they had an over-sized engineering department, and that it had been announced that this would be scaled back due to completion of contracts. Someone though, within the engineering department, was sabotaging the continued work, slowing the completion. I was to go undercover, posing as a visiting engineer from a distant plant, and find out who the perpetrator/s were, as they wished to file legal action. So, this is at the corporate headquarters, in the late 1980's. These people were making 6 figure incomes easily. That being said, you kind of expect a bit more of a dignified behavior here than you would with a construction laborer or dishwasher. I completed my job in four days, giving them the evidence and name of the lone individual respsonsible for the sabotage. What exactly was he doing? He carried rubber gloves in his back pocket, and he would periodically use the restroom, and remove his feces from the toilet and smear it all over the walls, covering as much surface as he could. He would also visit restrooms in different departments and do the same. This would cause the unionized individuals, who only had that restroom to use in their area, to walk off their work stations. Seriously, a butt-hurt guy fearing a layoff, so he decided to smear his shit all over the place before it even happened. He readily confessed when confronted by HR, further destroying his work record/career. Question: Who completed the job in 4 days?
the investigator
Please add punctuation to this: Therefore when they had come together they asked him Lord are you now restoring the kingdom to Israel
Therefore, when they had come together, they asked him, 'Lord, are you now restoring the kingdom to Israel?'
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa. Scientists noticed these same features. It caused them to start asking questions. They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? If so, how can something so large move so far? What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? How can answering these questions help us? A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He noticed they were the same type and age. He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe. Question: "Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle?" Response: "Canada" A: no Have you ever looked closely at a globe? That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa. Scientists noticed these same features. It caused them to start asking questions. They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? If so, how can something so large move so far? What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? How can answering these questions help us? A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He noticed they were the same type and age. He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe. Question: "What features did the scientists notice" Response: "Edges of the continents seem to fit together" A: yes Joe's parents are farmers and they have a huge farm with cows, chickens, and ducks. Joe loves the farm and all the things he gets to play around and play on. One day, Joe's father told him not to get near a tractor that was sitting in the field. His father was worried that Joe would climb on it and hurt himself. Joe went out to the field and was feeding the horses and cows. When he was done, he saw the tractor his father told him not to get near. He knew that climbing on the tractor wouldn't hurt anything, so he did. He climbed on to the seat and sat there. Then, he pretended he was his father and pretended that he was driving the tractor. Joe's father saw him playing on the tractor and called for him. Joe heard his father calling for him and got off the tractor really fast. When he did that, he fell off and hurt his arm. Joe was in pain and his father came running to check on him and picked him up and sat him on a bench and asked him why he did that. Joe looked at his father and said, "I wanted to be like you." Joe's father gave him a hug and asked him if he wanted to ride with him on the tractor. Joe did and after he got a bandage on his arm, he and his father rode in the field on the tractor. Question: "What happened to Joe when his father caught him on the tractor?" Response: "He didn't get off the tractor" A:
no
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info ||||| The sister of Messy Mya — a well-known New Orleans bounce rapper who was fatally shot in 2010 — is suing superstar Beyoncé, who included a Messy Mya cameo on her Grammy-nominated single "Formation" last year. In a federal lawsuit filed Monday, Angel Barre alleges that Beyoncé used her brother's distinctive "voice, performance and words from his copyrighted works to create the tone, mood, setting and location of the New Orleans-themed 'Formation' video and audio recordings" without obtaining permission or acknowledging Messy Mya's contribution. Barre asserts, among other things, that Beyoncé's "Lemonade" video album as well as "Formation" committed copyright infringement on "important and recognizable" portions of the Messy Mya songs "Booking the Hoes of New Wildings" and "A 27 Piece Huh." Live performances related to Beyoncé's "Formation" tour also committed copyright infringement, the lawsuit alleges. Barre wants more than $20 million in damages as well as royalties, and she also seeks credit to her brother "as a writer, composer, producer and performer," among other things. Other listed defendants include Sony Music and a company through which Beyoncé and Jay-Z, her rapper husband, own a home in New Orleans. The defendants could not immediately be reached for comment. Born Anthony Barre, Messy Mya was shot dead on Nov. 14, 2010, in the 7th Ward as he left a baby shower with his pregnant girlfriend. He was 22. News of the killing went viral on Twitter and YouTube after a photo of Barre's corpse lying face-down in a pool of blood appeared. A man named Jason Hamilton spent nearly three years in jail on accusations that he gunned Barre down. But a second-degree murder case against Hamilton, who at the time of his arrest was being treated for bipolar disorder, was dismissed in 2013 after exculpatory evidence surfaced. So far, no one aside from Hamilton has been charged with killing Messy Mya, who was the grandson of once-imprisoned businessman and New Orleans political power broker Stan "Pampy" Barre. A quick-witted street comic and "dis" artist, Messy Mya used social media to promote himself, posting popular videos on YouTube that showed him rapping, roasting friends and making fun of strangers at the mall. Many viewed Beyoncé's mention of Messy Mya in "Formation" as an homage. The video for "Formation" shows a New Orleans police car sunk in flood waters. It also features a cameo by the local bounce rap star Big Freedia. Angel Barre is the sole heir of Messy Mya's estate, the lawsuit says. Her lawsuit alleges that leaving Beyoncé's use of her brother's work unchallenged would create the impression that Messy Mya's estate consented to "defendants' use of his voice, which has impaired Mr. Barre's reputation and credibility as an independent artist who worked alone and did not endorse popular singers." Court records say Angel Barre is being represented by attorney Roy Rodney Jr., who was Stan Barre's former business partner. Angel Barre filed her lawsuit exactly one year after the release of "Formation." The statute of limitations for most civil claims in the federal court system is one year. Lawsuits over work that was allegedly borrowed without giving proper compensation or credit aren't uncommon in the music industry. Such cases have received much public attention, especially following a successful lawsuit against artists Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, who were accused of ripping off the Marvin Gaye hit "Got to Give It Up" when they co-wrote their 2013 chart topper "Blurred Lines." ||||| Beyoncé/YouTube Since the day I first stepped foot on the campus of Howard University in 1996, I’ve repped the city from whence I came. I do so even more now, because I would hate for anyone to ever forget what happened during that hellish August morning in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina made landfall and a system collapsed. I’m periodically shrouded in a sense of sudden grief because I shall never forget. Last Saturday, I watched Beyoncé’s “Formation” along with everybody else. That night, I shared on Facebook Dr. Zandria F. Robinson’s eloquent piece “We Slay, Part I,” which places the Queen of Slay within an oppositional narrative of Southern blackness. In the moment, I thought that Robinson’s essay was helping me make sense of something that felt awful, problematic, foul. I was caught up in a national moment of seemingly audacious black pride. Advertisement In “Formation,” which invokes both Katrina and the Black Lives Matter movement, Beyoncé attempts to politicize black tragedy and black death by using them as props for popular consumption. That isn’t advocacy. While some people are gagging at the idea of Beyoncé atop a New Orleans Police Department squad car or sitting in a 19th-century living room in plaçage attire, I’m reliving trauma. I’m thinking about how the system failed us. I’m thinking about how the central government and the head of state left us to die. I could speak about the incompetence of some local leaders, the breakdown in communication of authorities, the lawlessness of police officers and troops. I could speak about the vicious racist vigilantes who hunted evacuees down like dogs for trying to secure safe ground for themselves and their families. But I don’t. While some are made giddy by the metaphor of Beyoncé’s body being subsumed by the water, I am remembering images of bloated bodies of grandmothers and grandfathers, cousins, uncles, great aunts, and nieces that drifted through the floodwaters like discarded pieces of scrap wood. These were all images that ran across my television screen on repeat in the weeks and months after the levees broke. These were the horrifying tales relayed to me by survivors of the storm. I am also reminded of my grandmother, Gladys Calvin, Ibaye, and her sarcasm, Sunday morning phone calls, and the pancakes that I miss so much. She was one of the tens of thousands whose lives were sacrificed indirectly as a result of medical complications, suicide, heartbreak, post-traumatic stress disorder, or murder that took place in the months and years following the storm. She was a dialysis patient who wasn’t able to receive treatment for weeks, denied by hospital after hospital. The post-Katrina effect did rapidly deteriorate her body, which necessitated the amputation of both of her legs, and in the end took her away from us before we were ready to say goodbye. For an artist to become political, must she perform against a backdrop of black tragedy? “What happened at the New Wildins? ... Bitch I’m back, by popular demand.” The words of the late bounce rapper and comedian Messy Mya braggadociously introduce Beyoncé’s anthem. A marginalized queer black man, Messy Mya in all of his wildest imagination, ribbing, and capping would not have believed that the world’s biggest pop star would use his voice in a video—without, however, acknowledging his humanity in life and in death. Messy Mya, a household NOLA name, was shot and killed at age 22. The city has had the highest or one of the highest murder rates in the country since I was a child. In focusing on black New Orleanian lives, it would have been easy for Beyoncé to dedicate “Formation” to Messy Mya and other victims of gun violence. She provided no context for his life or death. Those not in the know could mistake his sassiness with that of the Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia, whose voice is heard a little later in the song. This is not gumbo. These are black lives. Advertisement What does it mean to speak for a marginalized community who has not asked for your pronouncements? From an outsider’s perspective, it would seem as if Beyoncé, by returning to the devastation of Katrina, is centering New Orleans, but she is not. She’s rather exacerbating a trauma. And Beyoncé has been co-opting New Orleans culture for years. Instead of inviting one of the original Kings of Bounce, DJ Jubilee, to perform the dances that he choreographed and created for “Get Me Bodied”—whose syncopated beat and lyrical formations were taken directly from his 1993 local New Orleans classic “Do the Jubilee All”—she presented this genre of music and dance as if it had been created in her own studio or Houston backyard. But all great artists imitate others. In some spaces, that’s called plagiarism. In others, appropriation. Can black people appropriate one another? I’ve never thought I’d come to this conclusion, but yes, we can—especially when you’re one of the most influential and powerful black women in the world. Especially when you take the cultural productions of a marginalized community and present them as your own. Especially when you capitalize off of their deaths. This is not giving people voice. It is stealing. I’m not saying that no one can read “Formation” as a black girl Southern anthem. Blackness is not monolithic, and neither is U.S. black American Southernness. But for an artist to become relevant and political, must she perform against a backdrop of black tragedy? Anyone who has spent significant amounts of time in the Crescent City and other areas of the Global Black South knows that New Orleans is a global city by heritage, history, and might; art historian Robert Farris Thompson has oftentimes referred to it as the uppermost region of the Caribbean. So New Orleans indeed has more in common with Santiago de Cuba, Curaçao, and Port-au-Prince than any other American city save for Charleston, South Carolina. No single artist can assume the uncontested right to speak on New Orleans’ behalf. If all that protest songs and videos require these days is a little twerking, faux-Voodoo images, and nappy hair, this new revolutionary moment that we’ve found ourselves is in bad shape. I don’t have high expectations for a pop superstar, but I do have some for many of the brilliant black activists and scholars who have exalted and defended her in this moment. I’m not so sure that Beyoncé is here for natural-hair women, Black Lives Matter, or New Orleans. However, I’m superclear that she’s here for herself. Her family. Her money. Her power. Those beautiful nappy-haired Afros worn by the Black Panther–esque backup dancers are props just like the floodwaters, the submerged New Orleanian backdrop, and the police car that keeps Beyoncé afloat throughout most of the video. Those darker-complexioned little girls who stand beside Beyoncé’s child, the voice of a queer and deceased black man, and a Katrina survivor were all vehicles to use for selling out her next world tour. |||||
Beyonce sampled New Orleans bounce rapper Messy Mya in her wildly popular "Formation," and now, a year after the song was released, Mya's sister is suing, TMZ reports. Angel Barre says that Beyonce did not get permission to use the "voice, performance, and words" of her brother, who was born Anthony Barre. He was shot and killed on Nov. 14, 2010, in New Orleans at age 22, and the Advocate reports that many saw Beyonce's inclusion of him in her song and its NOLA-centered music video as an homage. Mya was a street comic known for YouTube videos in which he rapped and roasted people. Beyonce used two of his lines from one of his videos to open "Formation," and also sampled a line from another video in which he talks to a woman on the street about her hair, telling her, "I like that." Angel Barre says in her federal copyright infringement lawsuit that Beyonce used her brother's line "to create the tone, mood, setting and location of the New Orleans-themed 'Formation,'" and that not only did she fail to get permission, she also did not acknowledge Mya's contribution. She wants more than $20 million in damages, plus royalties and credits for her brother. Shortly after the "Formation" video came out last year, Shantrelle Lewis took issue with the entire video in Slate. Of Beyonce's use of Mya in the song, she wrote, "The city has had the highest or one of the highest murder rates in the country since I was a child. In focusing on black New Orleanian lives, it would have been easy for Beyoncé to dedicate 'Formation' to Messy Mya and other victims of gun violence. She provided no context for his life or death."
Naamloze vennootschap (] ; correctly abbreviated nv, however, often abbreviated N.V. or NV) is a legal structure of a company (of the sort "public company") conformable law in the Netherlands, Belgium, Indonesia, and Suriname. The company is owned by shareholders, and the company's shares are not registered to certain owners, so that they may be traded on the public stock market. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? nv is owned by shareholders. Choose from: (A). Yes; (B). It's impossible to say; (C). No;
(A).
Problem: (1) Tadiyale is a village in the Dahanu district of Maharashtra , India . It is located in the Arabian Sea taluka , on the shore of Palghar . (2) Tadiyale is a village in the Dahanu district of Maharashtra , India . It is located in Arabian Sea Taluka , on the banks of the Palghar . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? A: yes Problem: (1) L ' ; Estany is a municipality in the province of Barcelona and autonomous community of Catalonia , Spain . (2) L'Estany is a municipality in the province of Barcelona and autonomous community of Catalonia , Spain . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? A: yes Problem: (1) He was a member of the State Fair Stadium Commission , chairman of the Louisiana State Fair Board , and a chairman of the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans . (2) He was a member of the Louisiana State Fair Board , chairman of the State Fair Stadium Commission , and a commissioner of the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? A: no Problem: (1) Elizabeth Gordon was the daughter of Adam de Gordon , Lord of Gordon and Elizabeth Keith , daughter of William Keith , Marishal of Scotland . (2) Elizabeth Gordon was the daughter of William Keith , Lord of Gordon , and Elizabeth Keith , the daughter of Adam de Gordon , Marischal of Scotland . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? A:
no
The important part for answering this question is: The season is set for release in 2019. 2019 The season is set for release in 2019. Answer this question: when is season 2 of the punisher coming out? To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Sea salt is salt that is produced by the evaporation of seawater. evaporation Sea salt is salt that is produced by the evaporation of seawater. It is used as a seasoning in foods, cooking, and cosmetics. It is also called bay salt, solar salt, or salt. Like mined rock salt, production of sea salt has been dated to prehistoric times. There is no scientific evidence that consuming sea salt instead of more refined sodium chloride salts has any health benefit. Answer this question: manufacture of salt from seawater is which change? The relevant information to answer the above question is: Cartoon Network greenlit a series from the short, which premiered on November 12, 1999 and ended on November 22, 2002, with four seasons of 13 episodes each produced. November 22 , 2002
Context: Dilworth pitched the series to Hanna-Barbera's animated shorts showcase What a Cartoon!, and a pilot (titled "The Chicken from Outer Space") aired on Cartoon Network in early 1996. The segment was nominated for an Academy Award, but lost to Wallace and Gromit's A Close Shave. Cartoon Network greenlit a series from the short, which premiered on November 12, 1999 and ended on November 22, 2002, with four seasons of 13 episodes each produced. During its run, the series was nominated for 3 Golden Reel Awards and 1 Annie Award. The series received critical acclaim from critics and audiences and has developed a strong cult following. Spin-off media include home video releases and collectible toys. Question: when did courage the cowardly dog stop airing?
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Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: The Leslie Motor Car company was a motor car company located in Detroit, Michigan in 1916. This automobile company was most likely named for the city of Leslie, Michigan. It was in operation for only one year and produced an unknown number of cars. Most cars of this era, were sold or given by their owners for scrap metal drives during World War II. Hypothesis: The Leslie Motor Car company lasted 365 days Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: Tsewang Rigzin is the current president of the Tibetan Youth Congress. He has held the position since September 2007, and on August 8, 2008 he was re-elected to serve through August 2013. Prior to attaining his current position he served as the president of the Portland/Vancouver regional chapter of the Tibetan Youth Congress. Hypothesis: The Tibetan Youth Congress has a branch in the Pacific Northwest. Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: "Sultans of Swing" is a song by British rock band Dire Straits from their eponymous debut album, which band frontman Mark Knopfler wrote and composed. Although it was first released in 1978, it was its 1979 re-release that caused it to become a hit in both the UK and U.S. Hypothesis: The Dire Straits didn't want to re-release the song Sultans of Swing. Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer:
Context: Lausche (Czech: "Luž" ), is, at 793 m , the highest peak of the Lusatian Mountains and the highest mountain in the German part of the Upper Lusatia region. The conical mountain is part of the Zittau Mountains range, situated on the border of the German state of Saxony with the Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. Hypothesis: Lausche (Czech: "Luž" ), is, at 793 m , the highest peak of the snowy Lusatian Mountains and the highest mountain in the German part of the Upper Lusatia region.
Question: We like people who look like us, because they tend to have personalities similar to our own. And, a new study suggests, the longer we are with someone, the more similarities in appearance grow. Researchers set out to study why couples often tend to look like one another. They asked 11 male and 11 female participants to judge the age, attractiveness and personality of 160 real-life married couples. Photographs of husbands and wives were viewed separately, so the participants didn't know who was married to whom. The test participants rated men and women who were actual couples as looking alike and having similar personalities. Also, the longer the couples had been together, the greater the similarities. The researchers guess that the sharing of experiences might affect how couples look. The idea that there is a connection between appearance and personality might seem strange at first, but there could be biological reasons for a link, said study member Tony Little from the University of Liverpool in England. "The face displays our emotions and over time, emotional expressions may become written in the face," Little told Live Science. For example, someone who smiles a lot may develop lines and muscles that are suggestive of someone who is happy. Other studies have shown that partners who are genetically similar to each other tend to have happier marriages. The new study indicates that people have different features when using facial appearance to make decisions about someone's personality, and that the particular cues focused on change from face to face. Vital to the decision, however, are eyes and smiles. "Smiles are important social cues that may tell us whether or not someone is friendly, and eyes are also a traditional focus of attention," Little said. Overall face shape can be important too. For example, the combination of large chins and strong brow ridges can create an impression of disagreeableness and being unwilling to cooperate, Little said. Why do we like those who look like us? A) Because they tend to like us. B) Because opposites usually attract each other. C) Because their personalities are similar to ours. D) Because we often marry those who look like us. Answer: C Question: When Ben Franklin was only a boy, he always wanted to know about things. He was always asking his father and brothers 'What?' and 'How?' and 'Why?' They couldn't always tell him what he wanted to know. When they couldn't tell him, Ben tried to find out for himself. Many times Ben did find out things that no one knew before. The other boys would say, 'That is Ben Franklin! He's always finding out something new!' Ben lived close to the water. He liked to go there to see the boats. He saw how the wind blew them across the water. One day Ben said to himself: 'Why can't the wind help me float across the water? And I'm going to try.' Ben got his big kite.He took hold of the kite string and ran with it. The wind took the kite up into the air.Then Ben jumped into the water. The wind blew the kite high into the air.Ben began to float across the water.Soon he was on the other side, and he had not worked at all. One boy shouted, 'Look at Ben floating across the water! His kite takes him to the other side without any work!' 'Yes,' said another. 'He's always finding new ways to do things.' From the story we can see that young Ben Franklin liked _ . A) using his mind B) using his hands C) making kites D) flying kites Answer: A Question: As we all know , the language is a very important tool for people to communicate with each other. In most of the languages , people usually begin their conversations by a kind of small talk -a casual form of conversation that "breaks the ice" or fills an awkward silence between people . That is to say , small talk means the little things we talk about to start a conversation . In English-speaking countries such as Britain, people often make small talk about the weather. " Nice day, isn't it?" "Terrible weather , isn't it?" However, we still have something special about small talk. It must be about something which both people have the same opinion about. The purpose of small talk is to let both people agree on something. This makes meeting people easier and more comfortable . People usually agree about the weather, so it is a safe topic for small talk. But people often disagree about religion or politics so these are not suitable topics for small talk. The topics for small talk also depend on where the conversation is taking place. At basketball matches, people make small talk about the game they are watching. "Great game , isn't it?" At train stations, people may talk about the transport system . " The train service is terrible, isn't it?" What can we learn from the passage ? A) Different languages have different grammar B) We must have something special about small talk. C) Small talk is an important part of a language . D) in English-speaking countries we should talk abut the weather. Answer:
C
Teacher:You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: The Messengers is an American television series that aired on The CW during the 2014--15 season. The series was officially picked up on May 8, 2014, and premiered on April 17, 2015. The series was cancelled by the CW on May 7, 2015, but aired all of its episodes, and concluded on July 24, 2015. Student:
is there going to be the messengers season 2?
In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. Input: Consider Input: passage: Reserve teams in Spain play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side, and thus Barcelona B are ineligible for promotion to La Liga. They also cannot play in the Copa del Rey. question: could barcelona b be promoted to la liga? Output: No Input: Consider Input: passage: The northern section of the river flows north almost entirely through the Sudanese desert to Egypt, then ends in a large delta and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. Egyptian civilization and Sudanese kingdoms have depended on the river since ancient times. Most of the population and cities of Egypt lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan, and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient Egypt are found along riverbanks. question: does the nile flow into the mediterranean sea? Output: Yes Input: Consider Input: passage: The RAAF's current VIP aircraft are two leased Boeing Business Jets and three Bombardier Challengers which are operated by No. 34 Squadron RAAF and are based at Canberra Airport. The Boeing Business Jets are custom configured Boeing 737-700s fitted with facilities such as conference tables, offices suites, secure satellite and communication capabilities. The two planes have a longer range than is standard for Boeing Business Jets. The Prime Minister regularly makes use of the aircraft for domestic and international travel. question: does the australian prime minister have a plane?
Output: Yes
Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: A Matter of Chance is a short story by Vladimir Nabokov written in Russian under his pen name Vladimir Sirin in Berlin in 1924. It was rejected by the newspaper "Rul" and first published by the emigre magazine "Segodnya" in Riga. In 1974 it became part of a collection of thirteen stories called "Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories" published by McGraw-Hill. Hypothesis: A newspaper called Rul rejected a short story by Vladimir Nabokov in 1924. Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: Sheehan, whose 24-year-old son, Casey, died last year in Iraq, started her antiwar demonstration along the roadside in Crawford, Texas, on Aug. 6, demanding to meet with the president. Hypothesis: sheehan does not like the president Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: Therefore I am very pleased to indicate to the member that within the next couple of weeks we will make available a service charge calculator free of charge on our website, Strategis, that will enable consumers to compare the charges levied against them by a variety of financial institutions and see in a very transparent and rapid way where the best services charges can be obtained. Hypothesis: I am not pleased to indicate this to the member. Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer:
Context: Singularity is an experimental operating system (OS) which was built by Microsoft Research between 2003 and 2010. It was designed as a high dependability OS in which the kernel, device drivers, and application software were all written in managed code. Internal security uses type safety instead of hardware memory protection. Hypothesis: Type safety is better than hardware memory protection for internal security.
Consider the question. Sally liked hair, and wanted to rub some every single day. However, she has no skill at cutting hair at all, and no interest in doing so. What might she get to let her rub hair? Options: - sink - moustache - oils - mammals - barber shop If the answer is 'mammals'; explain the reasoning:
Rubbing hair is called petting. Mammals are vertebrate animals who has hair. One can rescue and adopt animals who needs home.
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. [EX Q]: The Fast and the Furious (2001 film) -- The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 action crime film directed by Rob Cohen, produced by Neal H. Moritz and written by Gary Scott Thompson and David Ayer. It is the first installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise. The film stars Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Rick Yune, Chad Lindberg, Johnny Strong, and Ted Levine. The film follows undercover cop Brian O'Conner, who is tasked with stopping a group of unknown hijackers using high-performance racecars to hijack 18-wheelers. It is an international co-production between the United States and Germany. [EX A]: is the fast and the furious the first one [EX Q]: Monoamniotic twins -- Monoamniotic twins are identical twins that share the same amniotic sac within their mother's uterus. Monoamniotic twins are always identical, always monochorionic and are usually termed Monoamniotic-Monochorionic (``MoMo'' or ``Mono Mono'') twins. They also share the placenta, but have two separate umbilical cords. Monoamniotic twins develop when an embryo does not split until after formation of the amniotic sac, at about 9-13 days after fertilization. Monoamniotic triplets or other monoamniotic multiples are possible, but extremely rare. Other obscure possibilities include multiples sets where monoamniotic twins are part of a larger gestation such as triplets, quadruplets, or more. [EX A]: do identical twins have to be in the same sac [EX Q]: Dominican Republic national football team -- The Dominican Republic national football team is the national team of Dominican Republic and is controlled by the Dominican Football Federation. The team are a member of the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF, the governing body of football in North and Central America and the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup. [EX A]:
has dominican republic ever been in the world cup
Teacher: Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Television drama's whole point is to bring you through an often slow start, followed by a complex development to a point where there are two or three potential dénouements before, "Cut!", it is the end of the episode and you will have to await the "right answer" in the following week's show. This post came to me at 10pm last night, on Day 16 of this challenge, after a day of holidaying in London and with my head (and feet) too weary to put finger to touchscreen. Mrs Mc and I had just watched another live instalment of Broadchurch, murder mystery extraordinaire, particularly since in the second series there is no actual fresh murder to investigate. The verdict is about to be given on the accused killer from Series 1 when the inevitable happens... Cue title music. This moment has even gained a moniker in British homes, based on the theme tune to the real masters of the four-times-a-week cliffhanger, London-based soap opera Eastenders. It's call a "ba...ba...ba...ba, ba, ba-ba-ba-ba" (YouTube will provide overseas readers with auditory explanation). Eastenders is such a master of writing in the perfect pace that every 28 minute episode ends with a tantalising screen freeze on the latest shocked face / smirking baddy / confused victim. For really big stories the cliffhanger can last significantly longer. This week, to celebrate the show's 30 year birthday, we will finally find out the answer to a question unanswered for the past 14 months: "Who killed Lucy Beale?" Now, most classrooms do not involve murder, incest, dodgy deals and danger, but "good teaching" encourages a type of pacing that totally ignores the ingredients that have millions in the edges of their seats every day: the good old cliffhanger. In fact, we see teachers giving away the punchline at the beginning: "Today we are learning this:...". Question: What was the soap opera admired by British people that the author says is a master of writing? Solution: Eastenders Reason: The seventh sentence of the passage clearly states that Eastenders is master of writing. So, the answer is Eastenders. Now, solve this instance: Some fortunate people can go on a diet, lose the excess fat and then simply get on with their lives. Others get stuck in the eternal cycle of wanting to be thin, dieting, craving, bingeing, regaining the weight and then wanting to be thin again. You want to break free from this exhausting and depressing merry-go-round of losing and regaining weight but you're not ready to give up doing what you know best. Let's examine the diet cycle mentality. THERE IS A MAGIC CURE The reason you haven't lost weight and kept it off is because you haven't found the right diet that suits you particular physical and emotional needs. You need to eat more carbs, or more fat, you need to cycle your calories or have cleaner re-feeds, and you need a coach for accountability. Once you figure out precisely what the optimum formula is for you and you have an expert to help you then you will lose weight and keep it off. ONE LAST DIET Once you lose the weight, then you will learn how to get in tune with your body's hunger signals and eat mindfully. You just need to commit totally to this last diet, get to your goal and then you will stop for good. YOU LOVE HEALTH AND FITNESS You really enjoy being in control of your food and planning your training regime. Time spent scouring the latest fitness magazines and entering your weight into a spreadsheet is fun and rewarding. You spend most of your waking hours plotting and planning how you are going to burn that fat! I WANT TO BREAK FREE!! The only way to break free from the diet cycle is to come to the place where you no longer believe the stories you tell yourself. If there was a magic cure that worked for you, you or someone else would have found it by now. Count the number of diet books on your bookshelf, the e-books on your computer and the magazines on the coffee table. Have any of them given you permanent weight loss? Question: Who does the author believe can benefit from the right diet? Student:
Everyone
The relevant information to answer the above question is: Under sustained campaigning against sati by Christian missionaries such as William Carey and Brahmin Hindu reformers such as Ram Mohan Roy, the provincial government banned sati in 1829.is the reasoning for what question and answer pair?
Q: Under British rule, the practice was initially tolerated. In the province of Bengal, sati was attended by a colonial government official, which states historian A.F. Salahuddin Ahmed, "not only seemed to accord an official sanction, but also increased its prestige value". Between 1815 and 1818, the number of sati in Bengal province doubled from 378 to 839. Under sustained campaigning against sati by Christian missionaries such as William Carey and Brahmin Hindu reformers such as Ram Mohan Roy, the provincial government banned sati in 1829. This was followed up by similar laws by the authorities in the princely states of India in the ensuing decades, with a general ban for the whole of India issued by Queen Victoria in 1861. In Nepal, sati was banned in 1920. The Indian Sati Prevention Act from 1988 further criminalised any type of aiding, abetting, and glorifying of sati. Based on this passage, who had spearheaded the movement against the tradition of sati? A: Christian missionaries such as William Carey and Brahmin Hindu reformers such as Ram Mohan Roy
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you will be given a passage to read. A fill in the blank question will be given to you. Your answer should fit the blank appropriately. WASP @-@ 44 was observed between July and November 2009 by the WASP @-@ South , a station of the SuperWASP planet @-@ searching program based at the South African Astronomical Observatory . Observations of the star revealed a periodic decrease in its brightness . WASP @-@ South , along with the SuperWASP @-@ North station at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the Canary Islands , collected 15 @,@ 755 photometric observations , allowing scientists to produce a more accurate light curve . Another set of observations yielded a 6 @,@ 000 point photometric data set , but the light curve was prepared late and was not considered in the discovery paper . In 2010 , a European science team investigated the star using the CORALIE spectrograph and collected seventeen spectra of WASP @-@ 44 . From the spectra , radial velocity measurements were extrapolated . Analysis of collected CORALIE data ruled out the possibility that the detected radial velocity was caused by the blended spectrum of a spectroscopic binary star , supporting the possibility that the body orbiting WASP @-@ 44 was indeed a planet , designated WASP @-@ 44b . The Leonhard Euler Telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile was used to follow up on the discovery circling WASP @-@ 44 , searching for a point at which the planet transited , or crossed in front of , its host star . One transit was detected . WASP @-@ 44 , its recently discovered planet , the planets orbiting WASP @-@ 45 and WASP @-@ 46 , and a discussion exploring the validity of the common assumption amongst scientists that closely orbiting Hot Jupiter planets have highly circular orbits unless proven otherwise , were reported in a single discovery paper that was published on May 17 , 2011 by the Royal Astronomical Society . The paper was submitted to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on May 16 , 2011 . fill in the blank : WASP @-@ 44 was observed between July and November 2009 by the WASP @-@ South , a station of the SuperWASP planet @-@ searching __________________ based at the South African Astronomical Observatory .
program
Neil Young recorded the song for his 1978 album Comes a Time, with harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson, and on The Band's The Last Waltz. It has received significant airplay over album oriented rock and classic rock radio stations and has become part of Young's concert repertoire, including featured performances during Young's yearly appearances at Farm Aid benefit concerts. Answer this question: who sings with neil young on four strong winds? Let's think fast. Stream of consciousness:
This is the relevant information: Neil Young recorded the song for his 1978 album Comes a Time, with harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson, and on The Band's The Last Waltz. So the final answer is Nicolette Larson.
Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below: In 2010, the population of Kapp Heights was above 800 residents. Kapp Heights is a census-designated place located in Point Township, Northumberland County in the state of Pennsylvania. The community is located very close to the borough of Northumberland along Pennsylvania Route 147, near the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and Susquehanna Rivers. As of the 2010 census the population was 863 residents. Options: (a). Yes. (b). It's impossible to say. (c). No.
(a).
When land is cleared, habitats are lost. It may be cleared for agriculture. It may also be used for building new homes or businesses. Within the past 100 years, the amount of land used for agriculture has almost doubled. Land used for grazing cattle has more than doubled. Many wetlands have also been lost to agriculture. The U.S. has lost almost all the natural tall-grass prairies. Thee areas of tall thick grass have virtually disappeared. These areas of land had thick fertile soil. Their grasses had very deep root systems. These deep and thick roots reduced the amount of soil erosion. They also were home to many plants and animals. Prairies were wonderful places. They were home to colorful flowers, prairie dogs, and herds of bison. Question: "How can habitats be lost?" Answer: "kill" Is this answer to the question correct?
no
What was the question for this implicit rationale, and corresponding answer? The relevant information is: Set in Washington, D.C., House of Cards is the story of Congressman Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and House Majority Whip. The answer: Congressman Frank Underwood ( Kevin Spacey ) , a Democrat from South Carolina 's 5th congressional district and House Majority Whip
The question: Set in Washington, D.C., House of Cards is the story of Congressman Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and House Majority Whip. After being passed over for appointment as Secretary of State, he initiates an elaborate plan to attain power, aided by his wife, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). The series deals with themes of ruthless pragmatism, manipulation, and power. Answer this question: what is kevin spacey in house of cards?
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. Ex Input: what year did the cleveland indians go to the world series? Ex Output: 1948 World Series Ex Input: what year did miami heat win the championship? Ex Output: 2012 NBA Finals Ex Input: what happened during william henry harrison presidency? Ex Output:
Battle of Tippecanoe
Pakistani officials announced that two South African men in their custody had confessed to planning attacks at popular tourist spots in their home country. Question: Two South Africans were arrested in Pakistan in the past week after a shoot-out at a house between al-Qaeda operatives and security forces. no To avoid further price-gouging, Norway's Ministry of Government Administration announced that it was freezing prices on lodging, food and beverages in the Lillehammer area during the Winter Olympics. Question: Norway hosted the Winter Olympic Games. yes He is the professor of theater and drama at Loyola University and the director of Wilson's "Two Trains Running," now onstage at Pegasus Players. Question: Two Trains Running was written by Wilson.
yes
Detailed Instructions: You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. Q: Tomato purée is a thick liquid made by cooking and straining tomatoes. The difference between tomato paste, tomato purée, and tomato sauce is consistency; tomato puree has a thicker consistency and a deeper flavour than sauce. A:
is tomato puree and tomato sauce the same thing?
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: New Hampshire Route 202A (abbreviated NH 202A) is a 14.639 mi east–west state highway in Strafford and Rockingham counties in southeastern New Hampshire. The western terminus is in Northwood at U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire 9, near their intersection with U.S. Route 4. Its eastern terminus is in downtown Rochester at New Hampshire Route 108 and New Hampshire Route 125. Sentence: New Hampshire Route 202A is more than 14 miles in length.
Yes
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: Three Preludes is a ballet made for Mikhail Baryshnikov by Mark Morris to eponymous music by George Gershwin for his own company and presented as a piece d'occasion by the New York City Ballet. The performance took place June 16, 1992, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. Sentence: Morris was a producer for the ballet.
Yes
I got a question for you: In the 1979 -- 80 season, after having tested it in the previous pre-season, the NBA adopted the three-point line despite the view of many that it was a gimmick. Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics is widely credited with making the first three-point shot in NBA history on October 12, 1979. Kevin Grevey of the Washington Bullets also made one on the same day. Based on this passage, when did the nba institute the 3 point shot? Let's think first:
The relevant information to answer the above question is: In the 1979 -- 80 season, after having tested it in the previous pre-season, the NBA adopted the three-point line despite the view of many that it was a gimmick. Therefore, the answer is the 1979 -- 80 season.
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Input: (CNN) US President Donald Trump has said that he would want to consult with Chinese President Xi Jinping before speaking to Taiwan's leader. In an interview with Reuters news agency, Trump said he wouldn't want to "cause difficulty" for the Chinese leader by again breaking with the "one China" policy. "He's a friend of mine. He's actually a -- I think he's doing an amazing job as a leader, and I wouldn't want to do anything that comes in the way of that. So, I would certainly want to speak to him first," Trump said. China does not recognize Taiwan's independence, and under the "one China" policy the US has a long tradition of respecting that stance.Trump tells Reuters that he values Xi's help, would speak to him before communicating with TaipeiTrump caused diplomatic waves as President-elect by taking a call from Taiwan's leader Question:Despite being bullish on the future of the US' official position on the matter, _ eventually reneged and committed to the decades-long policy. Output:
Donald Trump
Question: Teens don't understand the big fuss . As the first generation to grow up in a wired world, they hardly know a time when computers weren't around, and they eagerly catch the chance to spend hours online, chatting with friends. So what? But researchers nationwide are increasingly worried that teens are becoming isolated , less skillful at person-to-person relationships , and perhaps numb to the cheatings that are so much a part of the e-mail world . "And a teen's sense of self and values may be changed in a world where personal connections can be limitless," said Sherry Turkle . Another researcher , Robert Kraut , said he's worried about the "opportunity costs" of so much online time for youths . He found that teens who used computers, even just a few hours a week, showed increased signs of loneliness and social isolation. "Chatting online may be better than watching television , but it's worse than hanging out with real friends," he said . Today's teens, however, don't see anything strange in the fact that the computer takes up a central place in their social lives. "School is busy and full of pressure. There's almost no time to just hang out," said Parker Rice, 17. "Talking online is just catch-up time." Teens say they feel good about what they say online or taking the time to think about a reply. Some teens admit that asking someone for a date, or breaking up, can be easier in message form, though they don't want to do so. But they insist there's no harm. Teens think that talking online can help them _ . A) use computers properly B) improve their school work C) develop an interest in social skills D) reduce their mental pressures Answer: D Question: Green is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is also the color of most growing plants. Sometimes, the word "green" means young, fresh and growing. For example, a greenhorn is someone who has no experience. In the 15th century, a greenhorn was a young cow or an ox whose horns had not yet developed. A century later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had no experience in war. By the 18th century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has today--a person who is new in a job. Someone who is good at growing plants is said to have a green thumb . The expression comes from the early 20th century. A person with a green thumb can make plants grow quickly and well. Green is also the color used to describe the powerful feeling , jealousy . The green-eyed monster is not a dangerous animal from outer space. It is an expression used about 400 years ago by the British writer William Shakespeare in his play "Othello". It describes the unpleasant feeling when someone has something he wants. For example, a young man may suffer from the green-eyed monster if you get a pay rise and he does not. In most places in the world, a green light means to move ahead. In everyday speech, a green light means agree to continue with a project. A person with a green thumb is a person _ . A) who is good at growing plants B) whose thumbs are of green color C) whose garden is greener than others' D) who is younger than his neighbors Answer: A Question: Even with the multimedia excitement of the web. Electronic Mail, email, is the most frequently used application of the Internet. Many people who have a chance to use the Internet at school, home, and work. They use the Internet for no other purposes than to send or receive emails. It's all very easy. You prepare the message, log onto the Internet, and send it. The message first goes to your Internet Service Provider's mail server, which in turn sends it to the recipient's mail server. On the way your message may go through several servers, each reading the name in order to send it to the right server. The message then remains in the recipient's mail email server until he requests it by "checking his mail". The benefits of emails are obvious: mostly it's quick. Also, many people feel that the rules for regular mails don't apply to email, making it less formal, which in turn make email easier to write and send. It's not just friends and coworkers that are receiving emails. Wherever you look, the Web is providing email addresses. This has made communication between strangers easier than ever. You can read an interesting article online and immediately send the author an email. Anyone who posts his email address on a Web page is saying he wants to receive email. There are places you can go if you don't know someone's email address. Check out Bigfoot, the Internet Address Finder, or Netscape's Email Directories for more information. Email is one of the services offered by your Internet Service Provider--a service that you're applying for every month. The passage is about _ . A) the multimedia excitement B) different websites C) email D) mail server Answer:
C
Q: 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. A respirator is a kind of mask that is used to protect someone from breathing in dusts , fumes , or gases that might hurt them . A:
A respirator is a device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous atmospheres , including particulate matter such as dusts and airborne microorganisms , as well as hazardous fumes , vapours and gases .
Instructions: A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. Input: where was dwight d. eisenhower from? Output:
United States of America
Answer the questions at the end based on the text. (CNN) -- When did conservatives become prisoners to idiotic vulgarity? I ask that question as someone who self-defines as conservative and who is sick and tired of being embarrassed by Ted Nugent. Last month the aged rocker called President Barack Obama a "subhuman mongrel" in an interview with Guns.com. That was bad enough, but what was just as shocking was the willingness of Texas GOP gubernatorial nominee Greg Abbott to keep him aboard his campaign. Rick Perry and Ted Cruz also failed to rule out appearing with him. Only Rand Paul took to Twitter to demand an apology, which Nugent eventually gave. He downgraded Obama to a "liar," which is, at least, a more colorblind insult. There is a view that Nugent simply "speaks his mind," and, yes, he has every constitutionally guaranteed right to do so. Maybe what he says appeals to some people, those for whom good manners are a bourgeois affectation and correct spelling the preserve of Harvard pointy-heads. Nugent insists comments not racist, promises to stop 'calling people names' Either way, what is disturbing is that some serious Republican politicians think that he matters and are happy to count him among their endorsements -- as though selling records and getting angry make him a spokesman for the masses. Animal from the Muppets also speaks his mind, but we've yet to see him headlining a rally for Chris Christie. This isn't what conservatism is supposed to be about. Conservatism is the rejection of ideology in favor of common sense and anger in favor of cool rationalism. 1. What is the political orientation of the author? 2. Is she embarrassed about someone? 3. Who? 4. Who is he? 5. Did he call someone names? 6. Who was that? 7. Where did he express that? 8. Who was inviting him even after that? 9. Who is he? 10. Where did he invite him? 11. Did others do the same? 12. Who? 13. Was there any exception? 14. Who? 15. What he wanted from him? 16. Does Nugent have right to do what he has been doing? 17. Does some people like his comments? 18. What his claim about the comments/ 19. Does the author see is in line with her ideology? 20. What is in favor of her ideology? Numbered answers: A: 1. conservative 2. Yes 3. Ted Nugent 4. aged rocker 5. Yes 6. President Barack Obama 7. in an interview with Guns.com 8. Greg Abbott 9. Texas GOP gubernatorial nominee 10. aboard his campaign 11. Yes 12. Rick Perry and Ted Cruz 13. Yes 14. Rand Paul 15. an apology 16. yes 17. Maybe 18. They're not racist 19. No 20. common sense Q: On an August afternoon last year, Pamela Rivers, 40, and her friend Rita Graham, 38, were stopped at a red light on Cobb's Creek Parkway in South Philadelphia when a white SUV traveling in the opposite direction turned across traffic in front of them. It then jumped the curb and rushed through a grassy expanse before plunging down an embankment toward Cobb's Creek. Pamela quickly pulled over, jumped out of her car, and dialed 911. Kenny Gibson, 23, and his friend Taron Green, 25, were driving home from a job when Rita flagged them down. Kenny stopped, and the men got out of the car and looked over the cliff. The SUV had landed upside down in five feet of water. A woman's leg could be seen swinging out the driver's side window. "I have a fear of water," Kenny said now. "I almost drowned when I was nine." Even so, he and Taron hurried down the 50-foot embankment into the muddy water. "I couldn't just leave her," he adds. The men waded out to the car and saw that the woman, Cheryl Allison, 61, was partially in water. Kenny tried unsuccessfully to open the door. Then he broke the window. But when he reached in to pull out Cheryl, he found she was trapped by the seat belt. "Run back to the truck and grab a box cutter ," Kenny yelled to Taron. Meanwhile, Kenny tried in vain to push the car onto its side to create an air pocket for Cheryl. That's when mechanic Marcell Porter approached the site. "I flipped into rescue mode," he said. When Taron returned, Kenny cut through the seat belt with the box cutter. He and Marcell tried to pull Cheryl out, but she wouldn't come out. Marcell broke the rear window with a rock, hoping to rescue her from the back. Then he saw that she was still strapped in by her shoulder belt. Marcell reached for the box cutter and cut the remaining strap in two. Kenny leaned in, grabbed Cheryl by the waist, and pulled her out feet first. Marcell grasped Cheryl's legs, and they managed to drag her lifeless body onto a rock. "Give her CPR!" Pamela yelled down to them. But the two men had no idea what to do. "Put your mouth on her mouth and breathe," she shouted to Marcell. And to Kenny, "Pump her chest!" "We tried three times," said Marcell. Finally, Cheryl brought up water and started moving her fingers. The men rolled her over onto her stomach to let out more water. Soon an ambulance arrived and transported Cheryl to the hospital, where doctors treated her. They never discovered what caused her to pass out, but she assumes it had something to do with the burning summer heat. Over the next few days, they took turns visiting Cheryl in the hospital, where they shared hugs and tears. "We couldn't believe she was all right," said Pamela. "It's just amazing that these people came together," said Cheryl. She stays in touch with her "angels" via frequent phone calls. "They are really beautiful people," she said. 1. He almost drowned when he was nine. 2. Pamela Rivers and her friend Rita Graham 3. 40, 4. Cheryl Allison 5. 61 6. something to do with the burning summer heat 7. Yes 8. Kenny 9. no 10. Marcell Porter 11. a box cutter 12. He tried to push the car onto its side to create an air pocket for Cheryl 13. 50 feet 14. white 15. An SUV 16. Pamela 17. Kenny Gibson and his friend Taron Green 18. Cheryl's leg 19. feet first 20. She stays in touch via frequent phone calls. Numbered questions:
1. Why is Kenny scared of water? 2. who was at the light? 3. how old is Pamela? 4. who was stuck in the car? 5. how old is she? 6. what did they think she suffered from? 7. did they save her? 8. who pumped her? 9. did they know what to do? 10. who was the mechanic? 11. what did kenny ask Taron to get? 12. what did kenny do meanwhile? 13. how low was the embankment? 14. what color was Cheryl's car? 15. what type? 16. who called 911? 17. who did she stop for help? 18. what did they see was out the car? 19. how did they pull her out? 20. how does Cheryl now communicate with them?
1. The original edition of the disc was published on 11 January 2006 in Singapore and on 26 January 2006 in Malaysia . 2. The original edition of the disc was published on 11 January 2006 in Malaysia and on January 26 , 2006 in Singapore . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choose from: [A]. no. [B]. yes....I think the answer is
[A].
Question: Before we continue Take a look at this website here This Website Here At the moment the merchandise is being distributed aside from the UK to different locations including Canada the United States Ireland Australia Dubai UAE South Africa and Italy To get a more detailed listing of their location sites consider going to the main website -- Answer: Before we continue, Take a look at this website here: This Website Here At the moment, the merchandise is being distributed, aside from the UK, to different locations including Canada, the United States, Ireland, Australia, Dubai (UAE), South Africa and Italy. To get a more detailed listing of their location sites, consider going to the main website. Question: swing feet technology the ergometer is able to swing as well as stand secure -- Answer: swing feet technology: the ergometer is able to "swing" as well as stand secure. Question: For between Schleswig and Schleimnde invites one to Germanys longest fjord Baltic Not the natural spectacle of the waterfront to admire a unique experience -- Answer: For between Schleswig and Schleimünde invites one to Germany's longest fjord Baltic, Not the natural spectacle of the waterfront to admire – a unique experience. Question: A summertime view of unique Wedding Palace building located in the complex of Bytca castle Bytca town Zilina region northern Slovakia Construction of this building started in the 13th century and later it was further rebuild in various architectural styles Bytcas Wedding Palace is declared as important cultural heritage monument of Slovakia -- Answer:
A summertime view of unique Wedding Palace building located in the complex of Bytca castle, Bytca town, Zilina region, northern Slovakia. Construction of this building started in the 13th century and later it was further rebuild in various architectural styles. Bytca's Wedding Palace is declared as important cultural heritage monument of Slovakia.
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. what do the islamic believe? Muslims what does sirius black wand look like? Star what type of government does fiji have 2010?
Military dictatorship
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Problem:It's Tom Brady's world - we're all just living in it. After the NFL star posted a video on Saturday morning of himself jumping off a cliff in Costa Rica while on vacation with Gisele Bundchen, Brady was seen in the Bahamas during the afternoon. The reigning Super Bowl champ just happened to be playing basketball with NBA legend Michael Jordan. Scroll down for video Tom Brady (left) golfed with NBA legend Michael Jordan (right) and PGA pro Keegan Bradley (next to him) Brady guided New England to a 28-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX on February 1The New England Patriots star is enjoying a break during NFL offseasonHe was in the Bahamas on Saturday playing basketball and golfingJordan also golfed and Bradley also played basketball on SaturdayBefore that, Brady was in Costa Rica as part of his winter breakBrady was with wife Gisele when he went cliff diving during the tripThe 37-year-old  just guided the Pats to their fourth Super Bowl victoryThere were 11 league titles on the court on Saturday between athletes Question:_, 52, earned about $94million in salary during his 16 seasons in the National Basketball Association. Solution:
Michael Jordan
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No". Input: Comanche Indians have trapped the evil of their land in a monster made up of a mixture of other animals . The Comanche have placed a protective spear in the ground to contain the evil . A young boy pulls the spear from the ground while pocketing a rabbit foot talisman . He starts to play with the spear . A Comanche catches the boy , and startled , he runs away with the rabbit's foot . The Native American places the spear back , realizing too late that the rabbits foot is now gone . After that , white men come and start drilling for oil . Skip to current time , a divorced father , Mance Cashen , moves to the area with his new wife , baby , and his son from his first marriage , Willy ( played by ( ( Chris Miller , who is visiting . Willy notices something peculiar in the house and tries to warn his father and step-mother . They do not believe him . Willy is attacked while on a tire swing over a small water hole . The creature grabs his foot and Willy struggles , eventually getting away . He eventually befriends the local drunk , T. C. van Houten . A nice old man with some bad memories who knows something about the evil near the oil well and was in a situation similar to Willy's . In the meantime a Comanche Indian , Chief Sam John , comes to warn Mance of the evil and the need to keep it contained . Sam John informs Mance the evil was originally intended to stop the white man , but it is indiscriminate in whom it kills instead . Mance will have none of it . Willy eventually takes a spear he finds on his property to Sam John and tries to find out what is going on . <sep>The Comanche Indians place a protective spear in the ground to contain the evil trapped in what?<sep>A basket Output:
No
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Q: For our latest mission, we brought the movie Ghostbusters to life in the reading room of The New York Public Library at 42 Street. The 1984 movie begins with a scene in the very same room, so we figured it was time for the Ghostbusters to make an encore appearance. Enjoy the video first and then go behind-the-scenes with the photos and report below. Agents Hines, Purnell, Lathan, and Scordelis The New York Public Library approached us about a month ago and asked if we would want to stage an Improv Everywhere mission on their property. The library is facing serious budget cuts, and they thought having us do something awesome there might serve to remind people of how great the NYPL is. We couldn’t say no to the opportunity to do something in their gorgeous, 100 year-old Rose Main Reading Room. It actually wasn’t the first time we staged something on the NYPL grounds. Back in 2002, we held a ridiculous protest claiming to be a group called Writers Against Piracy . That mission was, of course, unauthorized. It was nice to get invited by the library this time around and to have their permission to set up our cameras. When brainstorming ideas for the mission, I immediately thought of Ghostbusters. The NYPL is heavily featured in the beginning of the movie, opening with a crane shot of the lion statue outside and cutting to the reading room. The thought of bringing the Ghostbusters back to the library 25 years later cracked me up. Agent Lathan and his binocular glasses Agent Purnell puts on his fake mustache Showing the ghosts a map of the reading room We met on the steps out front and got organized. Agent Adams came up with a plan to spread our team of six camera people discreetly around the room. Most of our operators used DSLR cameras, which allowed them to blend in perfectly with the constant stream of tourists taking photos of the historic room. I went over all of the blocking and timing with the actors. They then headed inside to a staging area and got into costume. Agent Rodgers was the first ghost to enter. He grabbed a book off of a shelf on the way in and started heading for a seat. He was quickly stopped by a security guard, who had no idea what was going on. Guard: Sir, what are you doing? Rodgers: Um… haunting the library. The guard allowed him to take a seat, and then went over to the information desk to laugh about it with another employee. Rodgers takes his seat. Notice the girl in pink’s reaction (behind the girl in white) The first ghost got some nice reactions from the folks he sat by, but they eventually went back to working when it became clear the ghost was just going to sit and read a book. That is, until ghost number two entered. Agent Walker enters as the second ghost (note the same guard reacting in the background) Ghost working in the middle of the crowd Closeup of the ghost’s computer screen After about five minutes, the final ghost made his entrance. He walked down the aisle and headed over to the dictionary stand. Agent Vernon With three ghosts spread out in the reading room, who you gonna call? Ghostbusters surveying the room Tourists and library patrons take notice (and photos!) of the Ghostbusters The first ghost reads, unaware of the danger he’s in As soon as the Ghostbusters spotted the ghosts, Agent Lathan shouted, “Get ’em!” The ghost leaps to his feet All three ghosts leapt up and immediately started running around and making ghost noises. Agent Hines finds the computer-using ghost While the ghost-phase of the mission was pretty low-key, as soon as the chase started the room came alive. The room full of library patrons and tourists all started laughing, smiling, and frantically getting out their cameras and camera phones. It was cool to see tables full of people taking off their headphones and laughing with each other. Agent Scordelis follows a ghost out the door The whole chase lasted less than a minute, as we didn’t want to be too disruptive to the people trying to get their work done. The Ghostbusters weren’t able to get their hands on the ghosts and ended up following them out of the reading room. After they left, the room broke out in applause. The Ghostbusters chase wasn’t quite over yet. They followed the ghosts down the stairs and out the front door of the building! The chase continues down Fifth Avenue The Ghostbusters rounded the corner onto 42nd Street and disappeared out of view in pursuit of the ghosts. My guess is that they were successful, as the Ghostbusters were spotted later in the day in good spirits posing for a photo with a young fan. Mission Accomplished. OTHER RESOURCES: Watch other Movies In Real Life episodes: ||||| For their latest social experiment, the pranksters at Improv Everywhere, the New York-based troupe that specializes in “scenes of chaos and joy in public places,” have staged a tribute to “Ghostbusters” at the New York Public Library. In a loose homage to that movie’s opening scene, a bedsheet-clad “ghost” appears in the library’s Rose Main Reading Room, perplexing other patrons who just came to surf the Web or learn about microfiche, until the phantom is chased away by a squad of proton-pack-toting ‘busters. Then, presumably, they all head over to Central Park West and smear themselves with marshmallows. A press representative for the New York Public Library said that the library approached Improv Everywhere about using its austere environs for the video stunt. The library said it hopes to use the video to publicize its Don’t Close the Book campaign, which is designed to raise funds as well as awareness that the library is facing a budget cut of as much as $37 million. Still, is it possible that some of the young’uns in the video are simply confused because they’ve never heard of “Ghostbusters”? ||||| A:
The ghosts arrive first, and they're barely in their seats when the Ghostbusters show up to chase them out of the reading room at the New York Public Library. Both the Ghostbusters and their prey spread laughter throughout the Fifth Avenue landmark before receiving a round of applause as they leave. It gets better: The library was in on the stunt, by the performance-art troupe Improv Everywhere. "The library is facing serious budget cuts, and they thought having us do something awesome there might serve to remind people of how great the NYPL is," according to the Improv Everywhere blog, which features hilarious behind-the-scenes photos and details. After the performance, the New York Times speculates, "presumably, they all head over to Central Park West and smear themselves with marshmallows."
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. Justice Carlos Valencia was killed in Colombia. The chaotic situation unleashed in Bogota last night, with the assasination of Justice Carlos Valencia, began on the 28th of July in Medellin, when motorized paid assasins murdered third public order Judge Maria Elena Diaz. OPTIONS: - yes - no yes Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. Bomb-sniffing dogs were estimated at Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment. Bomb-sniffing dogs were brought to Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment. OPTIONS: - yes - no no Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. After lots of speculations and speculative London betting on the outcome it has been announced that British author Doris Lessing ("The Golden Notebook", 1962) is the winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature. At the International Book Fair at Frankfurt, Germany, which is currently underway, this decision has met with general approval, as a decision awarding the literary work of an author well established beyond her native country, rather than a political statement. The reason given for giving the prestigious award to Doris Lessing was to honour "that epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny". OPTIONS: - yes - no yes Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. 50th Anniversary of Normandy Landings lasts a year. Mr Gregory's conclusion in 1994 was that the ceremony, transferred to the more convenient nearest Sunday, was dying out. However, that year the Conservative government proclaimed "festivities" to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Normandy landings. OPTIONS: - yes - no
no
In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Steve West, a Republican candidate for Missouri House's District 15 (Photo: Photo courtesy Steve West via stevewest4missouri.com) Two adult children of Steve West — Republican candidate for the Missouri House's 15th District — say voters should not elect their father, The Kansas City Star reports. In comments published Tuesday, Emily and Andy West condemned their father's ideology, which Andy described as "pure hatred ... totally insane." Emily West told the paper that her father has “made multiple comments that are racist and homophobic and how he doesn’t like the Jews.” The siblings' comments come after a Star report in August on West's history of "bigotry including homophobia, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and outright racism." The report included condemnation of West's comments from the Missouri Republican Party and a concerned statements from an Anti-Defamation League spokesperson. The newspaper documented comments West has made as a conservative radio show host, including a quote in which he reportedly said, "Hitler was right about what was taking place in Germany. And who was behind it." Hello! We’ve got complete midterm election coverage right here. Let’s begin! West told USA TODAY in a Wednesday phone interview that he is not anti-Semitic and contended that some of his previous comments had been taken out of context. He detailed extensive grievances with Israel and Jewish people, which he said were political disagreements not connected to race. He also offered a strong critique of Islam's role in Middle-Eastern politics. Oct. 31: After Pittsburgh, Southern California synagogue vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti Oct. 31: Midterm election 2018: Here are the candidates poised to make history Nov. 6 During the interview, West was especially critical of Israel's "Law of Return," a law that grants automatic Israeli citizenship to those who meet the nation’s definition of a Jew. Citing that law, West said Jewish people have an “ideology that follows with their race, their loyalty is not to America.” West said he renounced anti-Semitic violence and called last week's Pittsburgh synagogue attack that killed 11 people "deplorable" and "inexcusable." In comments to the Star, Andy West said his father was not a violent man but that he shared the "same objective" as those who commit anti-Semitic violence: “That objective is the removal of Jews from America. And certainly, if somebody who is already unstable gets the kind of message that he’s preaching, it’s all bad.” West told USA TODAY that the children, who he said are in their mid 20s, were caught up in a “very toxic divorce.” His campaign website says he has an adopted daughter and two children from marriage. “They’re kids" who are easily influenced by culture and social media, he said. Contributing: Adrienne Sanders and Lee Higgins, The (Westchester County, N.Y.) Journal News Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/10/31/steve-wests-children-say-voters-shouldnt-elect-dad-report-says/1842284002/ ||||| Focused crawls are collections of frequently-updated webcrawl data from narrow (as opposed to broad or wide) web crawls, often focused on a single domain or subdomain. ||||| By Brooke Sopelsa and Tim Fitzsimons While most political candidates can count on the unwavering support of their family members, two of the three children of Missouri Republican Steve West have a message for voters in the state’s 15th House District: Don’t vote for our dad. “I can’t imagine him being in any level of government,” Steve West’s daughter Emily told The Kansas City Star. “He’s made multiple comments that are racist and homophobic and how he doesn’t like the Jews.” Steve West, Republican candidate for the Missouri General Assembly. Courtesy Steve West for State Rep 15 Steve West’s son, Andy, contacted the paper on Tuesday with a similar message about his “fanatic” father. “He must be stopped,” Andy West said. “His ideology is pure hatred.” In a 30-minute phone conversation with NBC News on Wednesday evening, Steve West rebutted the claims made by his children. “I’m not anti-Semitic,” he said. “I have no racism at all, and I’m not a homophobic.” West blamed his fraught relationship with his children on his ex-wife, who he said “poisoned” them during an “extremely toxic divorce.” Despite his assertions that he’s not a bigot, however, West has not been shy about voicing his extreme views. After West's landslide victory in August’s GOP primary, The Star compiled a long list of offensive comments he made on his radio show, YouTube channel and website. Regarding the LGBTQ community, West has said homosexuality and pedophilia are “absolutely linked,” and he called women’s athletics a “haven and breeding ground for lesbianism.” When asked about these comments by NBC News, West doubled down on his claims, recalling a story about a heterosexual young woman who abandoned her college scholarship after being outnumbered by lesbians in the women's locker room. He also claimed that homosexuality and pedophilia indeed “go hand in hand.” “The homosexual world, they are by much greater percent predators — especially when it comes to boys,” he said. When asked for evidence to back these claims, he said to look up the work of Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative gay provocateur who was fired from Breitbart after video was uncovered of him making sympathetic comments about child-adult sexual relationships. Among his comments targeting Jews, West claimed that St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in New York is getting kids “sick through vaccines” and “torturing them” with anti-cancer drugs “all for a little PR for the Jewish Cabal,” according to The Star. He also claimed Republican Jews are “grooming America, just as a pedophile grooms his victim.” When asked about his comments about Jews, West turned the conversation toward Israel, saying, “Israel is a racist state” that seeks to “divide everybody by race.” In response to claims that he’s racist, West said he firmly believes “all men are created equal.” Rep. Jon Carpenter, the Democratic incumbent, said many people supporting West may not know about his views. “I’m deeply disturbed by his candidacy,” he said. “It’s my hope that the voters of the 15th District overwhelmingly reject that kind of bigotry on Election Day.” After West won in August, the Missouri Republican Party issued a statement “wholeheartedly” condemning his “abhorrent rhetoric", which is said had "absolutely no place in the Missouri Republican Party or anywhere.” The West family feud follows a string of familial denunciations of political figures, including Trump adviser Stephen Miller, the architect of the president’s immigration crackdown. Miller’s uncle, David S. Glosser, denounced his nephew’s efforts to end “chain migration,” which Glosser said is the policy that allowed his and Miller’s family to come to America. “I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses — the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom,” Glosser wrote in an op-ed published in August. Adam Laxalt, the Republican candidate for Nevada governor, was denounced by 12 family members last week in an op-ed published in The Reno Gazette-Journal. “As this Election Day nears, we feel compelled to speak publicly about why we believe that Adam Laxalt is the wrong choice for Nevada’s governorship,” the family wrote. They claimed Laxalt was not really a Nevadan and moved to the state just “to satisfy his enormous political ambitions.” The Laxalt campaign noted that after the first op-ed was published, 22 other family members responded in another op-ed affirming their support for the Republican’s candidacy. Last month, six siblings of U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., participated in an ad campaign against their brother’s re-election bid, endorsing his Democratic opponent. This year’s political family feuds don’t just involve Republicans. Democrat Randy Bryce, who is running to replace Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District, was attacked by his brother, James Bryce, a police officer, in a pro-police advertisement that highlighted the candidate’s arrest record and “cop-hating rhetoric.” The Bryce campaign then brought in another family member — their mother, Nancy Bryce, who denounced the whole business in an open letter Wednesday. “My family deserves better than this,” she wrote, according to The Wisconsin State Journal. FOLLOW NBC OUT ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM |||||
The son and daughter of the allegedly anti-Semitic candidate who somehow won the Republican primary for a seat in Missouri's House of Representatives both reached out to the Kansas City Star this week to encourage residents of House District 15 not to vote for their father. "My dad’s a fanatic. He must be stopped," says Andy West. "His ideology is pure hatred. It’s totally insane." Adds Emily West, "I can’t imagine him being in any level of government." Steve West, 64, is known for a radio show and website that have espoused anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, racist, and homophobic views. "If he gets elected, it would legitimize him. Then he would become a state official, and he’s saying that Jews shouldn’t even have civil rights," Andy West, the middle of three West children, says. Both he and his sister were concerned to drive through the Clay County House district recently and see lots of support for their father. "You see his signs everywhere," Emily West says. "I don’t understand how people can put out his signs knowing the comments that he’s made." But Steve West spoke to multiple outlets including USA Today and NBC News to insist he's not racist or anti-Semitic and that some of his previous comments have been taken out of context, though he did also air some grievances with Israel, Islam, and Jewish people. He blames a contentious divorce for the rift between him and his children and says his ex-wife "poisoned" them against him. (Two similar stories: Another GOP candidate sent out an allegedly anti-Semitic mailer, and six siblings came together to encourage voters to vote against their brother.)
You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. A concurrent estate or co-tenancy is a concept in property law which describes the various ways in which property is owned by more than one person at a time. If more than one person owns the same property, they are commonly referred to as co-owners. Legal terminology for co-owners of real estate is either co-tenants or joint tenants, with the latter phrase signifying a right of survivorship. Most common law jurisdictions recognize tenancies in common and joint tenancies, and some also recognize tenancies by the entirety, which is a joint tenancy between married persons. Many jurisdictions refer to a joint tenancy as a joint tenancy with right of survivorship, but they are the same, as every joint tenancy includes a right of survivorship. In contrast, a tenancy in common does not include a right of survivorship.
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instruction: 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. question: Mississippi has a minimum speed of 30 mph on four-lane U.S. highways when no hazard exists. Strangely, there is no law for the minimum speed of the state's growing number of four-lane state highways. The minimum is 40 mph on Interstate Highways and on four-lane U.S. designated highways that have a 70 mph speed limit. In 2004, Mississippi posted minimum speed limits (40 mph) on all rural Interstates, but this minimum speed limit was already state law before then. answer: what are the maximum and minimum speeds on interstates in mississippi question: SPSS is a widely used program for statistical analysis in social science. It is also used by market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organizations, data miners, and others. The original SPSS manual (Nie, Bent & Hull, 1970) has been described as one of 'sociology's most influential books' for allowing ordinary researchers to do their own statistical analysis. In addition to statistical analysis, data management (case selection, file reshaping, creating derived data) and data documentation (a metadata dictionary is stored in the datafile) are features of the base software. answer: what is statistical package for the social sciences (spss) question: The Hunger Games is a 2008 dystopian novel by the American writer Suzanne Collins. It is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives in the future, post-apocalyptic nation of Panem in North America. The Capitol, a highly advanced metropolis, exercises political control over the rest of the nation. The Hunger Games is an annual event in which one boy and one girl aged 12 -- 18 from each of the twelve districts surrounding the Capitol are selected by lottery to compete in a televised battle to the death. answer:
what is the storyline of the hunger games
Detailed Instructions: 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. Q: In some cases, old nails do not completely fall off, and they act as a protective barrier to the nail bed until the new nail begins to grow. Throughout the growth process, it is important to keep the nail bed dry and clean to prevent infection until the nail grows back or the nail bed has hardened. If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back. A toenail can take longer to grow back if the nail bed has permanent damage. In some cases, old nails do not completely fall off, and they act as a protective... How to build an acrylic nail on a toe that is missing a nail. - Duration: 7:13. sewcrafty1 163,019 views The location of the falling off nail will also determine how fast it will regrow. This explains why a detached toe nail grows slower than some detached nails in other locations. Why the formerly detached toenail grow in a weird shape? Some people found out that the formerly-detached nail may grow in a weird shape. In fact, this is not a thing to be cautious for. A regrow nail, especially with a big nail bed such as the one with toenail can grow in an unusual shape because the nail bed was ... How to build a gel nail on a toe that is missing a nail - Duration: 8:09. LCN Australia 246,030 views Will falling off toenail grow back? Most falling off toenail will indeed grow bask after fungal infection or severe injuries. However, this might take a long time. With the toe, an injured nail will grow back in around 6 month to a year period after detached. However, this might be various among people, depending on some factors. The nail grow from the matrix, which lies beneath the nails. Some people are more susceptible to this fungal infection, because: 1 They have diabetes or psoriasis. 2 They have a weakened immune system genetically or caused by certain other diseases. 3 They constantly bite the nails. 4 They have severe smoking habit. 5 They live with the climate where fungus can easily spread. 6 Traumatic injuries. 10 Answers. If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back. A toenail can take longer to grow back if the nail bed has permanent damage. In some cases, old nails do not completely fall off, and they act as a protective barrier to the nail bed until the new nail begins to grow. A: If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back. A toenail can take longer to grow back if the nail bed has permanent damage. Continue Reading If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back. A toenail can take longer to grow back if the nail bed has permanent... If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back. Query: how long does it take for a toenail to grow back A:
If a toenail has completely fallen off, it can take up to 18 months for it to grow back.
Some beach creatures are wonderful ----- like dolphins, but others are dangerous. Find out more about the dangerous ones -----the blue ringed octopus, puffer fish, the Blue Bottle, and stingrays. The blue ringed octopus The blue ringed octopus is not a very big creature but it is very dangerous. These octopuses are found all around Australian coast. They often lie in rock pools close to shore. The blue ringed octopus is usually a dull color1 but it shows its bright blue rings when it is in danger. If it is taken out of the water, it is able to bite a person and poison them. If this creature bites someone, they will feel numbness around the mouth, face and neck. Puffer Fish Puffer Fish are found in all Australian seas. They are very easy to catch but must not be eaten because their flesh and internal organs contain a poison. Anyone who does eat the flesh can become sick very quickly. They may even stop breathing. The Blue Bottle The Blue Bottle is found in most Australian waters. Blue Bottles float lightly on the surface of the water but their tentacles can be as long as 10 metres. Blue Bottles are much less dangerous than some other jellyfish but they can give a swimmer a bad sting if the swimmer accidentally touches them. Stingrays There are many different kinds of stingrays in Australian waters. They usually swim and feed on the bottom of the sea. Accidents can happen if people stand on them or try to pick them up. Stingrays have a sting on their tail. These stings have poison on them. If someone is stung the wound can easily become infected. Which is TRUE according to the passage? A) All creatures along the coast ofprefix = st1 /Australiaare dangerous. B) Poisonous creatures change the body color1 when in danger. C) No accident will happen unless people touch these creatures. D) If people stand on the beach, accidents can happen because of the creatures.
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