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Add punctuation: Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat Saut onion and garlic in olive oil 3 to 5 minutes or until soft | Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat. Sauté onion and garlic in olive oil 3 to 5 minutes, or until soft. |
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. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
Q: (CNN) If you're a man who travels to an area with active Zika transmission, you should wait at least six months after exposure to have unprotected sex or try to conceive a baby, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday, even if you never had symptoms of the virus. Women should wait a full eight weeks after exposure. "The time frames now match, whether you are trying to prevent sexual transmission or protect pregnancy," said Dr. Denise Jamieson, chief of the CDC's Women's Health and Fertility Branch. "We are making it simple." The World Health Organization issued similar guidelines in early September, but its advice went further, recommending that women as well as men wait a full six months to conceive a baby or practice unprotected sex.CDC says men must wait six months for unprotected sex, even with no Zika symptomsWomen should use safe sex for at least eight weeksWHO guidelines go further and suggest women use protection for 6 months
Questions:And be sure to check in with your health care provider for _ testing and careful monitoring. (A) Zika (B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C) Denise Jamieson (D) CDC (E) Women's Health and Fertility Branch (F) World Health Organization (G) WHO
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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.
Example Input: The United Nations ' Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women says : " violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power of relations between men and women . "
Example Output: The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women states , " violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women " and " violence against women is one of the crucial social mechanisms by which women are forced into a subordinate position compared with men . "
Example Input: Deltora Quest is three series of books for children by Emily Rodda .
Example Output: The " Deltora Quest " series is the collective title for three distinct series of children 's fantasy books , written by Australian author Emily Rodda .
Example Input: Howard University is an African-American college in Washington , D.C.
Example Output: | Howard University ( HU or simply Howard ) is a private , federally chartered historically black university ( HBCU ) in Washington , D.C.
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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.
President Obama (Photo: Susan Walsh, AP)
President Obama asked Congress Thursday for $500 million to train and arm members of opposition forces in Syria, part of an effort to stem insurgent violence that has spilled over into neighboring Iraq.
The proposed assistance can "help defend the Syrian people, stabilize areas under opposition control and facilitate the provision of essential services, counter terrorist threats, and promote conditions for a negotiated settlement," the administration said in its budget request to Congress.
Potential recipients of the money — opponents of the Syrian government headed by Bashar al-Assad — will be vetted, officials said. Lawmakers have expressed concern that weapons and money sent to Syrian rebels might wind up with enemies of the United States.
"This funding request would build on the administration's longstanding efforts to empower the moderate Syrian opposition, both civilian and armed, and will enable the Department of Defense to increase our support to vetted elements of the armed opposition," said Caitlin Hayden, a spokesperson for the National Security Council.
The administration's budget request includes $1.5 billion for a "Regional Stabilization Initiative" that involves the Syrian opposition as well as neighboring countries Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq.
Details of the assistance have not been determined by the Pentagon, but it will involve training outside Syria, possibly Jordan, said a senior defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the details were not authorized to be released publicly.
The military could train a small cadre of fighters who would then return to Syria to share their knowledge or it could mean training entire units of rebels, the official said.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel "has directed his staff to begin developing more detailed plans to carry out the train-and-equip mission, if approved by Congress," Rear Adm. John Kerry, the Pentagon press secretary, said in a statement.
The initiative would be part of the "Counter-Terrorism Partnerships Fund" that Obama proposed during a foreign policy address last month at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.
Hayden said the United States continues to believe that "there is no military solution to this crisis," and the United States "should not put American troops into combat in Syria."
Jeff White of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and former Defense Intelligence Agency official, said the $500 million proposal is "a pretty good chunk of change," and "would buy some substantial assistance."
The United States has already been operating covert programs to supply rebels with weapons, and is providing non-lethal aid to opposition groups, White pointed out. The rebels have also been supplied with U.S. TOW anti-tank missiles, though it is not clear if they are coming from the United States or another country.
Those programs have allowed the administration to establish links with moderate groups, he said, and "sort of the set the groundwork for a larger lethal aid program."
The United States is also looking to assist resistance to the Sunni extremist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which has taken land on both sides of the Syria-Iraq border.
Hayden said the assistance request "marks another step toward helping the Syrian people defend themselves against regime attacks, push back against the growing number of extremists like ISIL who find safe-haven in the chaos, and take their future into their own hands by enhancing security and stability at local levels."
The Syria proposals are part of an overall $65.8 billion budget request for overseas contingency operations that include a variety of Pentagon and State Department programs.
The overall budget plan includes a previously announced $1 billion in defense assistance to Central and Eastern European nations, a response to Russian annexation of land from Ukraine.
The total $65.8 billion overseas package is about $21 billion less than first projected, officials said, reflecting U.S. plans to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Afghanistan.
The counter-terrorism fund also includes money for stabilizing Syria's neighbors, including Iraq, where Sunni extremists have seized towns and battled Iraqi security forces, posing a threat to Baghdad.
On Thursday, prominent Shiite leaders called for the removal of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the Associated Press reported, as parliament prepared to start work next week on putting together a new government. The United States has put pressure on Maliki and his government to form a more inclusive government, though they have stopped short of calling for his removal.
Signs of sectarian violence are surfacing in Baghdad where 12 people were killed in a Shiite neighborhood of the capital and police found the bodies of eight Sunnis south of the capital, the Associated Press reported.
Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1vaAQeL ||||| WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, under pressure from some lawmakers to provide more help to Syria's opposition, asked the U.S. Congress on Thursday to approve $500 million to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels seeking to oust President Bashar al-Assad.
It was the administration's most tangible move yet to help beleaguered Assad opponents who have been frustrated at a lack of U.S. assistance after Obama stepped back from launching air strikes on Syria nearly a year ago.
Senior Obama administration officials have long debated how best to help rebels in Syria's three-year-old civil war, which is showing signs of spilling over into neighboring Iraq.
A White House statement said Syrian rebels would be "appropriately vetted" before being given assistance, in what amounts to an effort to assuage concerns that some equipment provided to the Syrian opposition might ultimately fall into the hands of U.S. enemies.
Obama has been under strong pressure from some lawmakers, such as Republican Senator John McCain Of Arizona, to increase assistance to the Syrian rebels. Some members of Congress have accused Obama of being passive and indecisive, allowing Assad to repulse the threat to his government.
Obama's request for $500 million followed through on a promise he made in late May in a foreign policy speech that he would "ramp up support for those in the Syrian opposition who offer the best alternative to terrorists and brutal dictators."
The White House said the money would help defend the Syrian people, stabilize areas under opposition control, facilitate the provision of essential services, counter terrorist threats, and promote conditions for a negotiated settlement.
"This funding request would build on the administration’s longstanding efforts to empower the moderate Syrian opposition, both civilian and armed, and will enable the Department of Defense to increase our support to vetted elements of the armed opposition," the White House said.
Democrats in Congress said they were pleased Obama was taking a step to back the Syrian rebels. "It is not too late to help the moderate opposition. It is not too late to help Syrians build the future they deserve," said U.S. Representative Eliot Engel, the top Democrat on the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida criticized Obama's "rudderless" foreign policy.
“The consequences of the Obama Administration’s inaction and inability to articulate and implement a coherent Syria strategy is now painfully evident across the Middle East, especially in Iraq, and now threatens U.S. partners such as Jordan," Rubio said in a statement.
Syrian rebels fighting Assad are a disparate array of groups including the radical Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which seized parts of northern and western Iraq in an offensive this month; Nusra Front, which is affiliated to al Qaeda; and moderate, non-ideological factions such as the Supreme Military Command.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Sandra Maler and Mohammad Zargham) |||||
| President Obama promised back in May to help the Syrian opposition in its fight against Bashar al-Assad, and today he made that promise a lot more tangible. The White House asked Congress for $500 million to train and equip the opposition forces, reports USA Today. With the conflict spilling over into Iraq, the White House had been under increasing pressure from critics such as John McCain to take action, notes Reuters. Recipients will be"appropriately vetted" to make sure the money doesn't go to terrorists, the White House says. The money would be the biggest step taken so far by the US in the Syrian conflict, notes the New York Times, and it would be part of a broader $5 billion counterterrorism initiative for the Middle East. “While we continue to believe that there is no military solution to this crisis and that the United States should not put American troops into combat in Syria, this request marks another step toward helping the Syrian people defend themselves against regime attacks, push back against the growing number of extremists like ISIL who find safe haven in the chaos, and take their future into their own hands," says a national security spokesperson. ISIL, also seen as ISIS, refers to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the group now overrunning Iraq. |
Use stream of consciousness to answer the following. Columbus is the county seat of Franklin County. The city proper has also expanded and annexed portions of adjoining Delaware County and Fairfield County. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816.
Answer this question based on the passage: when did columbus become ohio's state capital? | The important part for answering this question is: Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. Final answer: 1816. |
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
what type of government does fiji have 2010? | Military dictatorship |
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A: Playing winning online poker is the science, craft and art of mastering things most players don't even think about.
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TASK DEFINITION: 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 group winners, Serbia, qualified directly for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The group runners-up, Republic of Ireland, advanced to the play-offs as one of the best 8 runners-up, where they lost to Denmark and thus failed to qualify.
question: did the republic of ireland qualify for the 2018 world cup?
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: passage: All six of the crew were lost at sea.
question: did they ever find the crew of the andrea gail?
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: passage: Typically, the patient fasts for ten or twelve hours before the blood is drawn for the test--this is particularly important for getting a useful blood glucose measurement. CMPs are also frequently performed on nonfasting patients, but the glucose level in those cases is not as useful. The following tests are then performed:
question: do i need to fast for comprehensive metabolic panel blood test?
SOLUTION: | Yes
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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".
[EX Q]: In architecture Durer cites Vitruvius but elaborates his own classical designs and columns. In typography, Durer depicts the geometric construction of the Latin alphabet, relying on Italian precedent. However, his construction of the Gothic alphabet is based upon an entirely different modular system. The fourth book completes the progression of the first and second by moving to three-dimensional forms and the construction of polyhedra. Here Durer discusses the five Platonic solids, as well as seven Archimedean semi-regular solids, as well as several of his own invention. In all these, Durer shows the objects as nets. Finally, Durer discusses the Delian Problem and moves on to the 'construzione legittima', a method of depicting a cube in two dimensions through linear perspective. It was in Bologna that Durer was taught (possibly by Luca Pacioli or Bramante) the principles of linear perspective, and evidently became familiar with the 'costruzione legittima' in a written description of these principles found only, at this time, in the unpublished treatise of Piero della Francesca. He was also familiar with the 'abbreviated construction' as described by Alberti and the geometrical construction of shadows, a technique of Leonardo da Vinci. Although Durer made no innovations in these areas, he is notable as the first Northern European to treat matters of visual representation in a scientific way, and with understanding of Euclidean principles. In addition to these geometrical constructions, Durer discusses in this last book of Underweysung der Messung an assortment of mechanisms for drawing in perspective from models and provides woodcut illustrations of these methods that are often reproduced in discussions of perspective. <sep>What kind of solids does Durer discuss in his fourth book?<sep>Platonic and seven Archimedean semi-regular solids
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: (CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1. The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry. The law says that at least 24 hours before an abortion is performed, women must undergo a sonogram, a procedure that uses ultrasound to create an image. The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed. Critics say the new law is unnecessary. "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas. Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. <sep>What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure?<sep>Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law are exempt
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: Here the omnibus came up, and I rode back to Manchester. The whole conversation took up very little more time than it will take to read it; but I thought it worth recording, as characteristic of the people now suffering in Lancashire from no fault of their own. I know the people well. The greatest number of them would starve themselves to that degree that they would not be of much more physical use in this world, before they would condescend to beg. But starving to death is hard work. What will winter bring to them when severe weather begins to tell upon constitutions lowered in tone by a starvation diet--a diet so different to what they have been used to when in work? What will the 1s. 6d. a-head weekly do for them in that hard time? If something more than this is not done for them, when more food, clothing, and fire are necessary to everybody, calamities may arise which will cost England a hundred times more than a sufficient relief--a relief worthy of those who are suffering, and of the nation they belong to--would have cost. In the meantime the cold wings of winter already begin to overshadow the land; and every day lost involves the lives, or the future usefulness, of thousands of our best population. <sep>What is expected to happen to the Lancashire people if they do not receive help before the winter arrives?<sep>If they do not receive food, clothing, and fire a calamities number of deaths will occur
[EX A]: | Yes
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On 7 September 2011 , the Blue House officially scrapped plans for a rich tax deduction , marking the fundamental end of Mbnomics .
On 7 September 2011 , the Blue House officially scrapped plans for a basic tax deduction , marking the rich end of Mbnomics .
OPT: 1. no. 2. yes. | 1. |
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.
Restorationism , also called Christian primitivism is a movement that tries to restore to model itself after what is known or believed of the Early Church .
Restorationism ( or Christian primitivism ) is the belief that Christianity has been or should be restored along the lines of what is known about the apostolic early church , which restorationists see as the search for a purer and more ancient form of the religion .
The PlayStation ( often known as the PS1 or the PSX ) is a video game console made by Sony .
The PlayStation ( officially abbreviated as PS and commonly known as the PS1 or its codename PSX ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment .
Dog fighting is a blood sport that involves several dogs fighting at one time ; sometimes many dogs are involved .
| Dog fighting is a type of blood sport generally defined as two or more game dogs against one another in a ring or a pit for the entertainment of the spectators or the gratification of the dogfighters , who are sometimes referred to as dogmen .
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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.
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Penn Foster High School -- Penn Foster High School is a U.S. for-profit distance education private high school. The school was founded in 1890, and is now one of the largest high schools in the United States with over 50,000 students currently enrolled across all 50 states. The school is regionally and nationally accredited. It is headquartered in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It offers a complete high school diploma program that students can complete online. The school also offers several online high school concentration programs including an early college program for students looking to get a head start on their college education, as well as vocational concentrations in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, health care, or information technology.
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is penn foster an accredited online high school
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (film) -- In April 2017, it was reported that Wigram was working on the script for a sequel, at the suggestion of Hammer; Cavill stated that he would be excited to return for the sequel.
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is there a sequel to a man from uncle
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1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane -- The 1933 Chesapeake--Potomac hurricane was among the most damaging hurricanes in the Mid-Atlantic states in the eastern United States. The sixth storm and third hurricane of the very active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season, it formed in the eastern Atlantic, where it moved west-northwestward and eventually became a Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. A strong ridge over New England allowed a continued northwest course, bringing the storm south of Bermuda and later toward the middle coast of the eastern United States. Advance warning allowed hundreds of people to evacuate ahead of the hurricane making landfall. It did so in northeastern North Carolina on August 23 with winds of about 90 mph (150 km/h). Soon after, the eye crossed over Norfolk, Virginia, the first time that happened since 1821. The hurricane weakened into a tropical storm over northern Virginia shortly before passing near Washington, D.C., becoming the worst tropical cyclone there since 1896. Curving northward, the storm moved through Pennsylvania and New York before losing tropical characteristics on August 25. Now extratropical, the former hurricane moved across Atlantic Canada, dissipating on August 28.
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Ex Input:
Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth was wounded at the Jacobite rising battle referred to as what?
Ex Output:
Preston Fight
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Which musician or group is from the US, 3OH!3 or Regina Spektor?
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3OH!3
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Which Mothership Connection icon with the alien alter ego known as Star Child, also leads Funkadelic?
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TASK DEFINITION: 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: A city council, town council, town board, or board of aldermen is the legislative body that governs a city, town, municipality, or local government area.
question: is the city council part of the legislative branch?
SOLUTION: Yes
PROBLEM: passage: While some gold medals are solid gold, others are gold-plated or silver-gilt, like those of the Olympic Games, the Lorentz Medal, the United States Congressional Gold Medal and the Nobel Prize medal. Nobel Prize medals consist of 18 karat green gold plated with 24 karat gold. Before 1980 they were struck in 23 karat gold.
question: is the olympic gold medal made of gold?
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: passage: Nineteen years after Voldemort's defeat, Hagrid is still at Hogwarts and invites Harry and Ginny Weasley's second son Albus Severus Potter to his hut for tea, just as he had once done for Harry himself. During an interview in 2007, when asked if Hagrid did marry, Rowling answered that Hagrid developed a relationship with a giantess but it did not work out.
question: did hagrid die in the battle of hogwarts?
SOLUTION: | No
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Teacher: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.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: In 1941, the Bíró brothers and a friend, Juan Jorge Meyne, fled Germany and moved to Argentina, where they formed Bíró Pens of Argentina and filed a new patent in 1943. Their pen was sold in Argentina as the Birome (portmanteau of the names Bíró and Meyne), which is how ballpoint pens are still known in that country. This new design was licensed by the British, who produced ballpoint pens for RAF aircrew as the Biro. Ballpoint pens were found to be more versatile than fountain pens, especially at high altitudes, where fountain pens were prone to ink-leakage.
Student: | who created the ball point pen in 1944 |
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 wiki farm is a site where you can create your own wiki .
A wiki hosting service or wiki farm is a server or an array of servers that offers users tools to simplify the creation and development of individual , independent wikis .
Per capita income or average income is the average amount of money a person gets in a year .
Per capita income ( PCI ) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area ( city , region , country , etc . ) in a specified year .
The project , tentatively titled " Vijay 's 62 " , is slated to enter production once Vijay completes " Mersal " and A R Murugadoss completes " Spyder " .
| The project , tentatively titled " Thalapathy 62 " ( the working title as it is the 62nd film starring Vijay , who is known as Thalapathy among fans ) , was slated to enter production once Vijay completed " Mersal " and Murugadoss completed " Spyder " .
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You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage.
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Question: In 1866, at the behest of Chief Justice Chase, Congress passed an act providing that the next three justices to retire would not be replaced, which would thin the bench to seven justices by attrition. Consequently, one seat was removed in 1866 and a second in 1867. In 1869, however, the Circuit Judges Act returned the number of justices to nine, where it has since remained.
Answer: is there a set number of supreme court justices?
Question: The pilot was picked up by The CW to a series order of 13 episodes in May 2012. Four months into the first season, the network renewed The Carrie Diaries for a second season, which premiered in October 2013. In May 2014, The CW canceled the series after two seasons.
Answer: are they making a season 3 of carrie diaries?
Question: Castling consists of moving the king two squares towards a rook on the player's first rank , then moving the rook to the square over which the king crossed. Castling may only be done if the king has never moved, the rook involved has never moved, the squares between the king and the rook involved are unoccupied, the king is not in check, and the king does not cross over or end on a square in which it would be in check. Castling is one of the rules of chess and is technically a king move (Hooper & Whyld 1992:71).
Answer: | can you castle after you have been checked?
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In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Where did Beyoncé perform first, President Obama's second inauguration or the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show?, Context: In January 2013, Destiny's Child released Love Songs, a compilation album of the romance-themed songs from their previous albums and a newly recorded track, "Nuclear". Beyoncé performed the American national anthem singing along with a pre-recorded track at President Obama's second inauguration in Washington, D.C. The following month, Beyoncé performed at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The performance stands as the second most tweeted about moment in history at 268,000 tweets per minute. At the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, Beyoncé won for Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Love on Top". Her feature-length documentary film, Life Is But a Dream, first aired on HBO on February 16, 2013. The film, which she directed and produced herself, featured footage from her childhood, her as a mother and businesswoman, recording, rehearsing for live performances, and her return to the spotlight following Blue Ivy's birth. Its DVD release in November 2013 was accompanied by footage from the Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live concerts and a new song, "God Made You Beautiful". In February 2013, Beyoncé signed a global publishing agreement with Warner/Chappell Music, which would cover her future songwriting and then-upcoming studio album. | President Obama's second inauguration |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
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.
A New Epiphany ; Society for the Preservation of Christian Knowledge , 1919 43 Annuals ; Blackie , 1920s , 1930s fill in the blank : A New Epiphany ; Society for the Preservation of Christian Knowledge , __________________ 43 Annuals ; Blackie , 1920s , 1930s
Output: | 1919 |
Just one bite of cake that is made with eggs is enough to make John feel very sick. Susan gets a terrible rash whenever she eats anything containing seafood, and David nearly died when he first ate a cookie that included peanuts. David had trouble breathing after he ate the cookie, but his mother knew what to do and she quickly gave him medicine that helped him feel better almost right away. The body's reaction to certain foods can be quite severe, resulting in breathing problems, as in David's case, or loss of consciousness for some. There are many things we eat may cause our bodies to react badly if we have a food allergy . The most common food allergies seem to be related to milk, soy, eggs, wheat flour, peanuts, nuts, and seafood. In fact, these kinds of foods account for 90% of food allergies. According to some studies, the number of children who have a food allergy is growing. But some people now argue that test results might not actually be accurate, so food allergies are not really as common as they may appear. There are three typical ways that doctors test for food allergies. Probably the most accurate way is for a doctor to give a child a food challenge", For this, the doctor watches the child eat small amounts of certain foods to see if the child has an allergic reaction or not. This method is very time consuming so it is used less often than the other two methods: skin tests and blood tests. In a skin test, a doctor puts very small amounts of the parts of the foods that the child may be allergic to under the child's skin, then watches to see if the child's skin reacts to the allergens . In a blood test, doctors take some of the child's blood and add possible allergens to it and then look for chemicals in the blood that indicate a possible allergic reaction. A problem with both the skin test and the blood test is that neither will show how severe an allergic reaction might be. If a test result is positive, the child may have a severe reaction by eating this food, but the child might just as likely... What do skin tests and blood tests NOT show? A) Whether a certain food will produce a rash or not. B) Whether test results are positive or not. C) Whether a person is allergic to a certain food. D) Whether allergic reactions are severe or not.
Answer: | D |
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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".
Alexander the Great's accomplishments and legacy have been depicted in many cultures. Alexander has figured in both high and popular culture beginning in his own era to the present day. The Alexander Romance, in particular, has had a significant impact on portrayals of Alexander in later cultures, from Persian to medieval European to modern Greek. Alexander may already have considered himself as the "King of Asia" after his victory at Issos, a conception strengthened by his subsequent successes. The conception might have inspired the title given to Alexander in Babylonian documents, "king of the world (since "king of Asia" had no meaning in Babylonian geography). It might also be alluded in the sarcastic comments by Anaxarchus, trying to rouse Alexander after the murder of Cleitus. or in the orator Demades' comments that if Alexander were dead, "The whole world would stink of his corpse". Alexander is called "kosmokrator", ruler of the world, in the later Alexander Romance. Alexander features prominently in modern Greek folklore, more so than any other ancient figure. The colloquial form of his name in modern Greek ("O Megalexandros") is a household name, and he is the only ancient hero to appear in the Karagiozis shadow play. One well-known fable among Greek seamen involves a solitary mermaid who would grasp a ship's prow during a storm and ask the captain "Is King Alexander alive?". The correct answer is "He is alive and well and rules the world!", causing the mermaid to vanish and the sea to calm. Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard. <sep>In these cultures, with what title is he most often referred?<sep>King of Asia or King of the World
Output: | Yes |
Please answer the following question: What was the reason behind you becoming a Wiccan? I had very bad experiences with the old angry bearded GOD in the Christian religion. He had turned his back on me. He had betrayed me time and time again. So, I left. Still wanting connection with a higher power, I hungered for connection. I liked communing with the Wiccan Gods. I also liked how They made me feel, at peace, and I felt I had the strength to change my own life for the better. They are always there for me. How did you find it? When I was a teen I heard the word Wicca. I didn’t know what that was. I was curious and decided to investigate it. So, the next day I went to a book store. I asked the lady behind the counter if they had any books on “Wicca.” She got excited and whisked me off to the metaphysical section of the store. She told me she was pagan and started handing me book after book into my arms. Soon I could barely see over the books in my arms. I mumbled behind the books, “Which ONE book would you recommend.” She then handed me Scott Cunningham’s book Wicca, A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner. I purchased the book and took it home. With my dyslexia it was not easy for me to read. But I started reading and plowed through the book. I found many things I was already doing. He talked about things I already understood to be true. The book rang true for me. I dedicated myself to the God and Goddess when I finished the book. Have you ever had any bad experiences after completing a spell? I did a prosperity spell once and got the opposite reaction I was hoping for. I lost all my income! I realized later my mistakes and redid the spell correctly and then got the results I truly wanted. Why do you think the lady at the bookstore was happy to help the author? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - She was helping a customer. - She was dislexic - She was Pagan and wanted to share her knowledge - not enough information
Answer: | not enough information |
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: Darden Restaurants, Inc. is an American multi-brand restaurant operator headquartered in Orlando. As of April 2017, the firm owns two fine dining restaurant chains: Eddie V's Prime Seafood and The Capital Grille; and six casual dining restaurant chains: Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Bahama Breeze, Seasons 52, Yard House and Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen (the latter having been acquired on April 24, 2017). Until July 28, 2014, Darden also owned Red Lobster. Darden has more than 1,500 restaurant locations and more than 150,000 employees, making it the world's largest full-service restaurant company. As of 2018, Darden is the only Fortune 500 company with its corporate headquarters in Greater Orlando.
A: | is red lobster and olive garden the same company? |
Answer this question please:
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a popular American candy consisting of a milk, white, or dark chocolate cup filled with peanut butter, marketed by The Hershey Company. They were created in 1928 by H.B. Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey. Reese was inspired by Hershey and left dairy farming to start his own candy business.
Based on this passage, when did reese's peanut butter cups first come out?
Stream of random thoughts: The relevant sentence in the passage is: They were created in 1928 by H.B.... The answer is 1928.
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David Bailie (born 4 December 1937) is an English actor, known for his performances on stage, television and film. In the 1960s and 1970s he worked for both the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he was an associate artist. On TV he played "Dask" in the 1977 Doctor Who serial The Robots of Death, and also appeared in Blake's 7. On film, he played the mute pirate Cotton in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Bailie is also a professional photographer, specialising in portrait photography. He has a studio in West Kensington, London.
Answer this question based on the passage: who played cotton in pirates of the caribbean?
Stream of random thoughts: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: On film, he played the mute pirate Cotton in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.... The answer is David Bailie.
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Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar, 421 U.S. 773 (1975), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision. It stated that lawyers engage in "trade or commerce" and hence ended the legal profession's exemption from antitrust laws.
Based on this passage, the goldfarb v. virginia state bar decision on anti-trust laws was decided at what level?
Stream of random thoughts: To answer this question, we should know that: Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar, 421 U.S. 773 (1975), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision.... The answer is U.S. Supreme Court.
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Context: Sykes is a dog actor from Clifton, Oxfordshire, England. He is best known in the UK for his appearance as Harvey in Thinkbox's television commercial and, under his real name, in Midsomer Murders (Series fourteen to eighteen, inclusive). He has also appeared in several Hollywood blockbusters. Originally found as a stray in 2004, his owner is animal trainer and stunt dog specialist Gill Raddings. Since January 2016 Sykes has been in semi-retirement with him no longer being displayed as available for hire on Gill Raddings' agency website; however, if a producer from a previous role of his needs Sykes they are able to use him.
Question: what is the dog called in midsomer murders?
| Stream of random thoughts: The relevant sentence in the passage is: He is best known in the UK for his appearance as Harvey in Thinkbox's television commercial and, under his real name, in Midsomer Murders (Series fourteen to eighteen, inclusive).... The answer is Sykes.
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Detailed Instructions: A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
Q: what is medicare a?
A: | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
>Ans< new age
>Question< A birthday celebrates when a person reaches a what?
Options:
- funeral
- new age
- die
- happy
- obesity
>CoT< Age is the number of years since a person was born. New age means completing one more year alive. Birthday is the date in a year on which one is born. Birthday comes every year indicating a person’s completion of one more year alive.
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>Ans< being laughed at
>Question< She was always falling on the ice in comical ways, what was she growing sick of?
Options:
- hair pulling
- being laughed at
- contact with
- lacerations
- injury
>CoT< Falling on ice in comical ways always can make you laughing stock for people. Being laughed at falling is annoying to person who falls so he can be sick of it if it happens for long time.
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>Ans< table setting
>Question< Where does a spoon go on one side of a plate?
Options:
- bowl of soup
- serving dish
- table setting
- placemat
- glass of iced tea
>CoT< There is a table setting on one side of plate. A spoon go on one side of a plate at the table setting.
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>Ans< own property
| >Question< If a person is looking at houses, what is their end goal?
Options:
- own property
- cross street
- bring home
- will succeed
- mortgage
>CoT< Owning a house means owning a property. People prefer to look at houses before buying them. When people are looking at houses, it usually means that they are looking to own property.
-- |
The Greenbelt, a wide belt of open land around the cities and towns of the San Francisco Bay Area, includes about 3.75 million of the Bay Area's 4.5 million acres. The Bay Area Greenbelt is one of the largest areas of open land in any U.S. urban area. Open land is land that has few buildings and lots of natural areas. The Greenbelt's open land includes parks, forests, beaches, and more than 8,500 farms. What are the advantages of the Greenbelt? The Greenbelt has many advantages for people in the Bay Area, which include: l walking and biking areas close to the cities and towns; l places for wild plants and animals; l cleaner air and water; l income from farms. Is the Greenbelt in danger? Five hundred seventy thousand acres of the Greenbelt are in danger. There are builders who want to build suburbs on them. If those acres become suburbs, many things will change: l the urban and suburban area will almost double; l many farms will disappear; l traffic will become worse; l the air will become dirtier. What is Greenbelt Alliance ? Greenbelt Alliance, an organization that saves land in the San Francisco Bay Area, works alone and with other groups to save the Greenbelt in four ways: 1.Try to persuade people to build new buildings on land that is already urban, not on open land. 2.Make sure that the city and town governments are all making plans to save the Greenbelt. 3.Help Bay Area towns and cities to buy pieces of open land to make into natural areas. 4.Teach people in the Bay Area why the Greenbelt is important and what they can do to help save it. The Greenbelt is in danger because _ . A) traffic is getting worse B) some plans to build suburbs on it C) the suburban area has doubled D) pollution is becoming serious
| B |
London (CNN) -- The first solo exhibition in about 20 years of early photos of the Beatles taken by a British photographer who designed five of their UK album covers is on display in London.
Robert Freeman photographed and designed the Fab Four's second to sixth album covers and was the group's favored snapper for three years between 1963 and 1966 in their early and middle stages of fame. Freeman also traveled with the band on their momentous first tour of USA in 1964 when Beatlemania first spread across the Atlantic.
Freeman, who is now in his 70s and lives near Seville in Spain, sold his entire Beatles collection to rock 'n' roll photo curator and agent Raj Prem many years ago.
The 58-year-old Londoner has put up a solo exhibition of Freeman's work at Snap Galleries in Piccadilly Arcade, London.
"Someone gave me Freeman's number in Spain and I contacted him and flew over to see him," Prem says.
"I was so impressed by his collection of Beatles photos that I kind of did a deal and gave him some money and bought the entire collection. The increasing scarcity of the prints is making them go up in value all the time," he adds. "I did not know when I bought them that they would go up because I was at the beginning of my career -- I had no idea at all," says Prem.
Freeman made no more than 25 editions of each print and many editions are now almost sold out. He is not making any more prints, so for some of the photos on sale, there is just one example left -- signed and numbered by him.
1. Who photographed the Beatles 2nd to 6th album covers?
2. How long was he their favored snapper?
3. Which years?
4. Was this towards the end of their careers?
5. When?
6. Did he ever travel with them?
7. Which year?
8. Was this their second tour?
9. Which one?
10. How old is Freeman now?
11. Where does he live?
12. In what country?
13. Does he still have his collection?
14. Did he donate it?
15. What did he do with it?
16. To whom?
17. How long ago?
18. Where can I find a solo exhibition of Freeman's work?
19. Where is it?
Provide a numbered list of answers. | 1. Robert Freeman
2. three years
3. 1963 and 1966
4. No
5. early and middle stages
6. Yes
7. 1964
8. No
9. first
10. in his 70s
11. near Seville
12. Freeman, who is now in his 70s and lives near Seville in Spain
13. No
14. No
15. sold it
16. Raj Prem
17. many years ago
18. Snap Galleries
19. Piccadilly Arcade |
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.
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Question: passage: Four descents have been achieved. The first was the manned descent by Swiss-designed, Italian-built, United States Navy-owned bathyscaphe Trieste which reached the bottom at 1:06 pm on 23 January 1960, with Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard on board. Iron shot was used for ballast, with gasoline for buoyancy. The onboard systems indicated a depth of 11,521 m (37,799 ft), but this was later revised to 10,916 m (35,814 ft). The depth was estimated from a conversion of pressure measured and calculations based on the water density from sea surface to seabed.
question: is it possible to go to the bottom of marianas trench?
Answer: Yes
Question: passage: In March 1500, Spanish conquistador Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was the first documented European to sail up the Amazon River. Pinzón called the stream Río Santa María del Mar Dulce, later shortened to Mar Dulce, literally, sweet sea, because of its fresh water pushing out into the ocean. Another Spanish explorer, Francisco de Orellana, was the first European to travel from the origins of the upstream river basins, situated in the Andes, to the mouth of the river. In this journey, Orellana baptised some of the affluents of the Amazonas like Rio Negro, Napo and Jurua. The name Amazonas is taken from the native warriors that attacked this expedition, mostly women, that reminded De Orellana of the mythical female Amazon warriors from the ancient Hellenic culture in Greece.
question: does the amazon river start in the andes?
Answer: Yes
Question: passage: Described as a sarcastic scientist and ruthless businessman, Howard worked alongside his father on various projects, and later founded Stark Industries. Howard was an inventive mechanical engineering prodigy, constantly creating new technology and looking for ways to improve it. He designed and built weaponry and devices that have revolutionized the industrial world, such as various technologies used by S.H.I.E.L.D. and its allies. Howard later had a wife and they had their child Tony. Howard's relationship with Tony was a difficult one, however, with Howard rarely expressing affection for the boy. Howard's one major weakness was his severe case of alcoholism, a problem Tony himself would inherit. In the comics, Howard and his wife died in a car crash, as the result of faulty brakes arranged by either business competitors Republic Oil & Gas or by the V-Battalion. Howard's death inspired his son to take both business and engineering seriously as Iron Man.
question: is mr stark in captain america related to iron man?
Answer: | Yes
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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: In the United States and Canada, this time zone is generically called Mountain Time (MT). Specifically, it is Mountain Standard Time (MST) when observing standard time, and Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) when observing daylight saving time. The term refers to how the Rocky Mountains, which range from northwestern Canada to the US state of New Mexico, are located almost entirely in the time zone. In Mexico, this time zone is known as the Zona Pacífico (Pacific Zone). In the US and Canada, the Mountain Time Zone is to the east of the Pacific Time Zone and to the west of the Central Time Zone.
question: is central time the same as mountain time?
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
passage: Now that everything is done, Katherine finds Qetsiyah to ask for her cure only to find that Qetsiyah changed her mind and all she wants now is to die and meet her true love on the Other Side. She kills herself without finding a cure for Katherine. Katherine is once again alone since now that Bonnie is back, Caroline asks her to move out of their dorm. Nadia (Olga Fonda) appears to ask her to go back with her to Prague, but Katherine turns her down. Caroline is shocked by the fact that Nadia is Katherine's daughter.
question: does bonnie come back to life in season 5?
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
passage: Tata Group (/ˈtɑːtɑː/) is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Founded in 1868 by Jamshedji Tata, the company gained international recognition after purchasing several global companies, beginning with Tetley in 2000, recorded as ``the biggest acquisition in Indian corporate history.'' One of India's largest conglomerates, Tata Group is owned by Tata Sons, a registered charity.
question: is tata the largest company in the world?
Ex Output:
| No
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Ryman Auditorium (formerly Grand Ole Opry House and Union Gospel Tabernacle) is a 2,362-seat live performance venue, located at 116 5th Avenue North, in Nashville, Tennessee and is best known as the home of the "Grand Ole Opry" from 1943 to 1974. It is owned and operated by Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
Ryman Auditorium is best known as the home of the "Grand Ole Opry" from the early nineteen forties to mid nineteen seventies
A: Yes
During the 2008–09 season AFC Ajax participated in the Dutch Eredivisie, the KNVB Cup and the UEFA Cup. The first training took place on Monday July 14, 2008. The traditional AFC Ajax Open Day was on Tuesday August 5, 2008, followed by a testimonial match for the retired former Ajax defender Jaap Stam.
AFC Ajax Open Days are always on a Tuesday.
A: It's impossible to say
Nashville West was a short-lived American country rock quartet that was briefly together in the late 1960s. The group comprised multi-instrumentalist Gene Parsons, guitarist Clarence White, singer-guitarist-fiddler Gib Guilbeau and bassist Wayne Moore. Parsons and White left the band to join The Byrds while Guilbeau and Parsons later joined the Flying Burrito Brothers.
Legend says they regrouped in the 80's
A: | It's impossible to say |
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 Input:
Perfect Chemistry -- Simone Elkeles has revealed in many interviews that she admits to writing Young Adult fiction Romance novels and with the Perfect Chemistry series she had to do large amounts of research to understand the cultural background of Alex's Mexican heritage. The book was followed by two sequels centered on the following Fuentes brothers, Carlos and Luis. Elkeles takes you into the streets of Chicago where love must overcome all for two teenagers to be together. They must triumph over gang fights, the mystery surrounding the Fuentes' murder of their father and the world's outlook on their relationship.
Ex Output:
is perfect chemistry based on a true story
Ex Input:
A Street Cat Named Bob (film) -- A Street Cat Named Bob is a 2016 British biographical drama film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Tim John and Maria Nation. It is based on the book of same name by James Bowen. The film stars Luke Treadaway, Ruta Gedmintas, Joanne Froggatt, Anthony Head and Bob the Cat as himself. The film premiered in London on 3 November 2016, followed by a general release the next day.
Ex Output:
is it the real bob the cat in the film
Ex Input:
British Agricultural Revolution -- The British Agricultural Revolution, or Second Agricultural Revolution, was the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increases in labour and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries. Agricultural output grew faster than the population over the century to 1770, and thereafter productivity remained among the highest in the world. This increase in the food supply contributed to the rapid growth of population in England and Wales, from 5.5 million in 1700 to over 9 million by 1801, though domestic production gave way increasingly to food imports in the nineteenth century as population more than tripled to over 32 million. The rise in productivity accelerated the decline of the agricultural share of the labour force, adding to the urban workforce on which industrialization depended: the Agricultural Revolution has therefore been cited as a cause of the Industrial Revolution.
Ex Output:
| what relationship was there between improvements in agriculture and the industrialisation of britain
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Mary Small (born September 12, 1954) is an American politician from Maine. A Republican, Small served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1979 to 1994 and the Maine Senate from 1994 to 2002. From 2000 to 2002, Senator Small served as the Republican Floor Leader. Small was unable to seek re-election in 2002 due to term-limits. Small represented Bath, Maine and Sagadahoc County.
Mary Small was born in September of 1979. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: No
WSJD (100.5 FM, "True Oldies 100.5") is a radio station serving the Evansville, Indiana area with an oldies format. It broadcasts on FM frequency 100.5 MHz and is under self ownership. Majority of the programming is featured from ABC Radio's "The True Oldies Channel" satellite feed. The station broadcasts Major League Baseball games as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network.
WSJD is a radio station that will be soon an online radio OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
The Volkswagen Golf Mk5 (codenamed "Typ 1K") is a compact car, the fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk4. Built on the Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35) platform, it was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in October 2003 and went on sale in Europe one month later. A compact MPV version of the car was produced as the Golf Plus.
Typ 1K featured five doors. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | It's impossible to say |
Do these mean the same?
The Arbatel De Magia veterum was a ceremonial grimoire of renaissance Latin magic published in 1575 in Switzerland .
The Arbatel de Magia veterum was a Latin grimoire of the ceremonial magic of the Renaissance published in Switzerland in 1575 .
Available options:
(a). no.
(b). yes. | (a). |
Give some stream of consciousness and then the answer. An acid -- base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base, which can be used to determine pH. Several theoretical frameworks provide alternative conceptions of the reaction mechanisms and their application in solving related problems; these are called the acid -- base theories, for example, Brønsted -- Lowry acid -- base theory.
Based on this passage, what is the reaction called when an acid reacts with a base? | The relevant information to answer the above question is: An acid -- base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base, which can be used to determine pH.
Therefore, the answer is An acid -- base reaction. |
Many drivers say the large digital billboards flashing ads every few seconds along Bay Area freeways are just too bright and too distracting. And they may be right. A Swedish study published in the journal Traffic Injury Prevention concludes that digital billboards hold the gazes of drivers longer than two seconds. Previous studies have shown that anything that takes a driver's eyes off the road for that length of time increases the risks of a crash. "This study proves what is common sense when it comes to digital billboards," says Mary Tracy, president of Scenic America, a national nonprofit group that seeks to limit billboards. "Bright, constantly changing signs on the sides of roads are meant to attract and keep the attention of drivers, and this study confirms that this is exactly what they do." The Federal Highway Administration allowed digital signs for the first time in 2007 after concluding they did not pose a significant danger. But a follow-up report is pending and could be released this year. California has no law banning the billboards, and is one of 39 states that allows them. "We would need to review more research, so it's too early to call for a ban," says Jonathan Adkins, executive director of the Governors Highway Safety Association. "There is a role for digital messaging, such as conveying urgent information and other safety messages." There are more than 1,800 digital billboards nationwide, more than double the number five years ago. While no data indicate an increase in accidents due to the Bay Area signs, many drivers are opposed to them. "Monstrosities" is what Merlin Dorfman of San Jose calls them, while insurance agent David Whitlock says he has found them a major distraction. "They're much too bright at night," he says. "When the advertisement switches from a bright color to a darker one, your eyes cannot adjust fast enough, and you end up losing sight of the roadway." Officials with sign companies could not be reached for comment, but Bryan Parker, an executive vice president for... Which of the following is TRUE? A) The brightness of digital billboards is harmful to people's eyes. B) The Federal Highway Administration banned digital signs in 2013. C) There is evidence indicating an increase in accidents duo to digital billboards. D) Digital billboards are used to convey messages.
| D |
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".
[EX Q]: Have you ever seen an egg? Some animals do not have live births. Instead, they lay eggs. The eggs contain the embryo. The embryo matures in the egg. With time, it will hatch. Some animals hatch and do not need care from their parents. They are ready to live on their own. Other animals will still need the care of their parents. Sea turtles break out of their shells. They immediately walk to the ocean. They do this with no help from an adult. Birds stay in the nest for many weeks. They are cared for by their parents. They leave the nest when they are strong enough to fly. Some animals give birth to live offspring. Animals like horses, cows, and whales give live birth. Their offspring are born looking like mini adults. <sep>What happens to baby birds?<sep>They stay in their nests for weeks, being cared for by their parents until they are strong enough to fly
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: 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. <sep>What lived on prairies?<sep>Herds of bison
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: Tuesday, September 11, 2001, dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States. Millions of men and women readied themselves for work. Some made their way to the Twin Towers, the signature structures of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. Others went to Arlington, Virginia, to the Pentagon. Across the Potomac River, the United States Congress was back in session. At the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, people began to line up for a White House tour. In Sarasota, Florida, President George W. Bush went for an early morning run. For those heading to an airport, weather conditions could not have been better for a safe and pleasant journey. Among the travelers were Mohamed Atta and Abdul Aziz al Omari, who arrived at the airport in Portland, Maine. Boston: American 11 and United 175. Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 A.M. flight from Portland to Boston's Logan International Airport. When he checked in for his flight to Boston, Atta was selected by a computerized prescreening system known as CAPPS (Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System), created to identify passengers who should be subject to special security measures. Under security rules in place at the time, the only consequence of Atta's selection by CAPPS was that his checked bags were held off the plane until it was confirmed that he had boarded the aircraft. This did not hinder Atta's plans. Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45. Seven minutes later, Atta apparently took a call from Marwan al Shehhi, a longtime colleague who was at another terminal at Logan Airport. They spoke for three minutes. It would be their final conversation. <sep>Where was George W Bush on September 11 of 2001?<sep>Washington DC
[EX A]: | No
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Former Long Beach Executive Director Toby Rothschild, now a policy wonk in Iwasaki's outfit, agreed. "To some extent, I did look at it and say, 'We are the littlest kid on the block, and we don't want to get beat up so we need a bigger protector,'" Rothschild said. "Once we got past that, it became a real positive for the Long Beach program and Long Beach clients." But to the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley legal aid program, the positives of merging with Dudovitz's program, San Fernando Valley Neighborhood Legal Services, were never obvious. A meeting in late 1999 between Dudovitz and the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley program's board showed how little the two programs had in common and how difficult bridging the gap between their ideologies would be, Dudovitz recalled. Although no merger plans were discussed, board members at the smaller program knew of Dudovitz's preference for impact litigation over direct services. "We had a discussion about what our separate views were," Dudovitz said. "The message we got was that they wanted their program to stay as it was." Lauralea Saddick, former executive director of the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley program, said her board simply did not share Dudovitz's desire to spend money influencing social policy and participating in high-profile litigation over poverty-related issues. "Our board's philosophy was that the money given by the federal government was to help people with basic everyday needs," Saddick said. "It might take a little bit of humility to take those kinds of cases. Impact work is very important ... but what was the good of getting the law changed if no one is there to help the individual?" Before the San Gabriel program was subsumed by Dudovitz's group, it offered to merge with the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. The boards of both organizations eschewed impact litigation in favor of the 1960s model of providing direct client services. Supported by resolutions from the Pasadena, San Gabriel, Eastern and Foothill bar associations, the two programs drew up plans to merge and submitted them to the Legal Services Corp. Dudovitz won Iwasaki's backing to oppose the deal, and Legal Services Corp., the national funding source, overruled the proposed San Gabriel-Pomona Valley/Orange County merger. On Jan. 27, 2001, the federal agency awarded the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley service area to Dudovitz under the umbrella of an expanded San Fernando program, citing the location of both programs in Los Angeles, which would allow "better coordinated and more effective advocacy on county government policies." The San Gabriel-Pomona Valley program sued Legal Services Corp. to stop the takeover, claiming the federal program based the decision on favoritism for the politically active Dudovitz and the politically powerful Iwasaki. Though the federal suit accomplished little, it effectively suspended the end of the old program and the start of the new one for nearly a year.
Question: "Who made the following statement: "The message we got was that they wanted their program to stay as it was.""
Answer: "Lauralea Saddick"
Is this answer to the question correct?
Select from the following. A). no B). yes | A). |
Q: 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.
Most archaeologists believe that Machu Picchu was constructed as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti (1438 -- 1472). Often mistakenly referred to as the 'Lost City of the Incas' (a title more accurately applied to Vilcabamba), it is the most familiar icon of Inca civilization. The Incas built the estate around 1450 but abandoned it a century later at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Although known locally, it was not known to the Spanish during the colonial period and remained unknown to the outside world until American historian Hiram Bingham brought it to international attention in 1911.
A: | what is the lost city of the incas |
Do these mean the same?
Byzantine Greeks of the Catholic Rite ( Uniates ) number approximately 6,000 nationwide and mostly live in Athens .
Byzantine Greeks of the Catholic Rite ( Uniates ) number nationwide about 6,000 and mostly live in Athens .
pick from the following.
-- no.
-- yes. | 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.
Problem:The cheering and clapping started as Matt Ficarra, paralyzed from the chest down since 2011, walked into the hotel ballroom through a side door to await his bride for their wedding.
Family and friends of Ficarra and Jordan Basile, his soon-to-be wife, applauded as he walked alongside his father and then stood at the front of the room in the Doubletree Hotel in DeWitt.
Ficarra beamed as he waited for the bridal party, and let out an audible "wow" when he spotted his bride to be.
After Judge Ted Limpert pronounced Ficarra and Basile husband and wife in a 15-minute ceremony, Ficarra achieved his dream: He walked down the aisle alongside his new bride.
Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" played as the couple made their way down the aisle.
Many guests wiped away tears as they smiled broadly, snapping photos and cheering as the couple made their way down the aisle past the rows of seats. The five bridesmaids - dressed in off-the-shoulder gowns with bouquets of white flowers - also dabbed at their eyes.
Ficarra was able to stand walk during the ceremony thanks to a robotic-like device called an Ekso. The battery-powered Ekso is portable and straps onto Ficarra, allowing him to walk with a normal gait. Two therapists walked behind him just in case, but he walked the whole way himself.
"It feels great to be married,'' pronounced Ficarra, 30, who broke his neck in a freak boating accident in 2011. "And I am so happy to have met my goal of walking at my wedding."
Ficarra has been driving seven hours to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network in Allentown, Pa. weekly since April in order to practice walking with the apparatus. Since his engagement in December, he's vowed he would not roll down the aisle in a wheelchair.
Matt Ficarra: Paralyzed man practices how he will "walk" his wedding with the help of an exoskeleton at the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Center in Allentown, PA.
To watch him walk again was an unimaginable moment, Ficarra's family members said.
"It's spectacular,'' said Frank Ficarra, Matt's father who also served as one of his three best men. "I am so proud of him. He's determined and he accomplishes what he sets out to do.
"He doesn't give up on anything,'' Frank Ficarra said. "He's a gem."
The couple wrote their own vows for the ceremony. Matt Ficarra pledged to always take care of Basile, who he called his best friend. Basile, who described Ficarra as her "soulmate, companion and true best friend," said her love for him is indescribable. She told him she will always love him "whether he is sitting or standing."
The portable bionic exoskeleton helps patients whose legs are paralyzed stand and walk. Ficarra said it feels incredibly natural to walk with the device, and loves being able to stand his full 6-foot height.
The couple will leave Monday morning for a honeymoon in Jamaica.
To help Ficarra buy an Ekso for himself, go to his You Caring site. ||||| Saturday, July 30, 2011 was the day that forever changed Matt Ficarra's life. After an injury sustained from slipping while jumping off a boat into shallow water, he was left paralyzed from the chest down.
Matt hasn't ever let that slow him down. Since, has become able to drive, work, live on his own, and even fall in love and get married.
After Matt became engaged, he was informed of a device called an exoskeleton that would make it possible for him to stand and walk. He immediately made a personal goal to be able to walk his future bride down the aisle. His doctor informed him there was one at the VA hospital in Syracuse but he'd be unable to use it because of his civilian status.
Matt did not take no for an answer. He found out the next closest place that had the device was located in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
He's been driving 7 hours/week since March just to walk for less than an hour, determined to reach his goal of walking down the aisle.
Until the summer of 2015, these devices are strictly for rehab facilty use. However, in the summer of 2015, there is an exoskeleton specifically designed for at home use that will regain Matt's ability to walk on a daily basis.
Daily use of this device has been known to retrain the brain, spinal cord, and muscles to reconnect and improve ones function. The human body is meant to be standing and walking, not sitting sedentary for 14-16 hours per day. If one stands and walks for even an hour, it has phenominal benefits to one's muscle spacticity, digestion, circulation, bone density, pressure relief, etc.
Besides the endless medical benefits, daily use will provide Matt with the utmost confidence and freedom to live his life as if he was never paralyzed in the first place. Please help us make this happen for Matt as he continues to thrive despite every day challenges he is faced with.
We sincerely thank you from the bottom of our heart for any contribution you could make! ||||| DEWITT — A man who was paralyzed from the chest down after an accident three years ago walked down the aisle at his wedding this weekend.
Matt Ficarra was able to walk and then stand as he exchanged vows with Jordan Basile in this Syracuse suburb Saturday with the help of a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton called an Ekso. He told the Syracuse Post-Standard he’s been practicing weekly since April to walk with the apparatus.
Ficarra has been paralyzed since he broke his neck in a boating accident in 2011. The couple leaves Monday for a honeymoon in Jamaica.
Sign up for BREAKING NEWS Emails privacy policy Thanks for subscribing! ||||| FirstStep™
A physical therapist actuates steps with a button push. The user progresses from sit to stand and using a walker to walking with crutches, often in their first session.
ActiveStep™
User take control of actuating their steps via buttons on the crutches or walker.
ProStep™
The user achieves the next step by moving their hips forward and shifting them laterally. The Ekso device recognizes that the user is in the correct position and steps.
NEW ProStep Plus™
Steps are triggered by the user’s weight shift PLUS the initiation of forward leg movement. |||||
Solution: | There weren't many dry eyes when Matt Ficarra walked down the aisle with his new wife, Jordan Basile—and not just because the occasion was his wedding. The Syracuse, NY, man has been paralyzed from his chest down since he broke his neck in a boating accident in 2011. He's been driving seven hours a week to a rehabilitation facility in Allentown, Pa., since April so that he could learn to use a robotic suit called Ekso, which bills itself as "a means for people with as much as complete paralysis, and minimal forearm strength, to stand and walk." His one goal: to walk down the aisle on his wedding day. And he did. Ficarra stood at his full 6-foot height throughout the 15-minute ceremony using the Ekso with two physical therapists behind him, as Basile said she would love him "whether he is sitting or standing," reports the Syracuse Post-Standard. Ficarra's father and best man added, "He doesn't give up on anything. He's a gem." The newlyweds leave for their honeymoon in Jamaica today, adds the New York Daily News, and friends have set up a donation site at YouCaring.com to help raise the funds necessary to get Ficarra an Ekso of his own. (Meanwhile, a bride paralyzed in a freak accident at her own bachelorette party can now become a mother.) |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Who worked for a democratic presidential nomination in 1988? | Joseph Patrick "Joe" Lockhart |
How to make a grilled cheese sandwich in a george foreman grill<br>Find out if you have the flat sandwich inserts for the george foreman grill. If so, then place them in. Plug in the grill and let it preheat until heated.
Can we infer the following?
Don't use the sandwich inserts.
Select from the following.
+ Yes
+ It's impossible to say
+ No
The answer is: | No |
A: How do you feel about that. B: I don't really, I more, I don't know about the government as much as, uh, the people, uh, I wouldn't consider to be a threat at all and I really don't feel much like the Soviet Union itself is a threat anymore.
Select from options. Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
the Soviet Union itself is a threat still
Select from:
(A). Yes.
(B). No.
(C). It's impossible to say. | (B). |
Input: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: She might have sat all afternoon, nibbling and stuporous, exhausted but not sleepy. But the glazier finally came down from the upper floor, cheerfully announcing that all was now right and tight and he would be on his way. Maggie could tell that he would have liked to stop for a chat that he felt sorry for her left on her own but she lacked either her grandmother's grace or her mother's energy so she did not offer him tea.
Hypothesis: the glazier would have liked to stop for a chat
Output: Yes
Input: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: A: And now it's election time again so they're trying to lower them. B: Oh. A: So they're just talk about lowering them but they never do, they just keep raising them. B: I've never seen taxes really go down.
Hypothesis: taxes would really go down
Output: No
Input: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: B: but, uh, I can definitely, uh, see on down the road, you know, where we do have kids and are getting to that age, that's going to be a definite concern. A: Yeah, you talked before, about the school funding. I think there's only going to be one solution to school funding which I don't think will be necessarily the best way
Hypothesis: the one solution to school funding will be necessarily the best way
Output: | No |
Udinese Channel is a subscription-based channel, entirely dedicated to the Italian football team Udinese Calcio. The channel offers Udinese Calcio fans exclusive interviews with players and staff, full matches, including replays of all Serie A, Coppa Italia, and UEFA Cup games, in addition to vintage matches, footballing news, and other themed programming.
Can we infer the following?
The udinese channel has themed programming for italian football
-- Yes
-- It's impossible to say
-- No
The answer is: | Yes |
Come up with a question and stream of consciousness reasoning that would justify this answer: Lee International Studios in Wembley , London , and on location in Majorca , Spain | The question is: The film was shot at Lee International Studios in Wembley, London, and on location in Majorca, Spain.
Answer this question: where was evil under the sun with peter ustinov filmed?
Stream of consciousness: This is the relevant information: The film was shot at Lee International Studios in Wembley, London, and on location in Majorca, Spain.
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Answer: the Bible. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Context: Skin of my teeth (Hebrew: ע֣וֹר שִׁנָּֽי ' ō-wr šin-nāy) is a phrase from the Bible. In Job 19: 20, the King James Version of the Bible says, "My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth." In the Geneva Bible, the phrase is rendered as "I have escaped with the skinne of my tethe."
Question: where did by the skin of my teeth come from?
CoT: The relevant sentence in the passage is: Skin of my teeth (Hebrew: ע֣וֹר שִׁנָּֽי ' ō-wr šin-nāy) is a phrase from the Bible.
Ans: front wheel drive car
Ques: The A-Class is a front wheel drive car and features traction control (ASR) as standard, as well as electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes (ABS).
Answer this question: mercedes benz a class front or rear wheel drive?
CoT: The important part for answering this question is: The A-Class is a front wheel drive car and features traction control (ASR) as standard, as well as electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes (ABS).
Ans: Bill Withers
Ques: "Lovely Day" is a song by American soul and R&B singer Bill Withers. Written by Withers and Skip Scarborough, it was released on December 21, 1977 and appears on Withers' 1978 album Menagerie.
Based on this passage, who sings the song it's going to be a lovely day?
CoT: To answer the question, consider the following: "Lovely Day" is a song by American soul and R&B singer Bill Withers.
Answer: 1974. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Wonder Woman refers to both a 1974 television film and a 1975-1979 television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The 1974 television film called Wonder Woman directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Cathy Lee Crosby, was a pilot for an intended television series being considered by ABC. Ratings were described as "respectable but not exactly wondrous," and ABC did not pick up the pilot. Instead, Warner Bros. and ABC developed the 1975 television series, Wonder Woman, that fit the more traditional presentation of the character as created by William Moulton Marston, turning away from the 1968 -- 72 era that had influenced the pilot. Wonder Woman, which premiered in 1975, starred Lynda Carter and eventually led to the full series. Crosby would later claim that she was offered the chance to reprise the role in that series.
Answer this question: when did the original wonder woman come out?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Wonder Woman refers to both a 1974 television film and a 1975-1979 television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
Ans: a blood filter
Ques: Passage: The spleen is an organ found in virtually all vertebrates. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. The word spleen comes from Ancient Greek σπλήν (splḗn).
Question: Based on this passage, what is the purpose of the spleen in a human body?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter.
Ans: thirty - five
| Ques: No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
How old do you have to be to run for the president of the united states?
CoT: The relevant sentence in the passage is: No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States. |
This week Faith Lapidus and Doug Johnson will tell you about Chuck Berry.Chuck Berry,born on October 18,1926,is often called the father of rock and roll.He is one of the most popular and influential performers of rhythm-and-blues and rock'n'roll music during the 1950s,1960s and 1970s.
He started singing in church when he was six years old.His interest in music stuck with him.A lot of Chuck Berry's material is about teenage life,especially school.Chuck Berry left school when he was 17.He headed west with two friends,but they did not get far.They were arrested after they used a gun to steal a car in Kansas City,Missouri.He was set free after four years.
Chuck Berry signed his first recording contract in 1955,with the company Chess Records.Because one of his early hits,"Rock&Roll Music", _ in the United States then,which was greeted with enthusiastic reviews.Many other famous bands copied it again and again.
Filmmaker Taylor Hackford made a documentary called"Hail! Hail! Rock'n'Roll", named for a Chuck Berry song.It centered on the making of a concert to honor the musician on his 60th birthday in 1986.Guitarist Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones organized the concert.Listening to Chuck Berry songs got him interested in music.In Keith Richards'words,"I didn't dream I could make a living at it but that's what I wanted to do."More than 75 artists and bands have done their own versions of Chuck Berry songs.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland,Ohio,included Chuck Berry in its first year of honors in 1986.The Hall of Fame had this to say:"While no individual can be said to have invented rock and roll,Chuck Berry comes the closest of any single figure to being the one who put all the essential pieces together."
Thank you for your listening.Faith Lapidus and Doug Johnson were your announcers. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. Who is the article about?
2. What is Berry often called?
3. What decades did Barry play in?
4. How old was he when he started singing?
5. How old was he when he left school?
6. Why was he arrested?
7. How long was he in jail for?
8. When did he sign his first recording contract?
9. What was the name of his studio?
10. What was one of his first hits?
11. Who made a documentary about Berry?
12. What was the name of the documentary?
13. What birthday did the documentary honor?
14. What other musician tid Berry inspire?
15. Where is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
16. When did they honor Berry?
17. Did they credit Berry with putting the pieces together of starting rock & roll?
18. What is Berry's birthday?
19. Did many other bands copy Berry's early music?
20. Who were the announcers for the article?
Answer: 1. Chuck Berry
2. the father of rock and roll
3. 1950s,1960s and 1970s
4. six years old
5. 17
6. used a gun to steal a car
7. four years
8. 1955
9. Chess Records
10. Rock&Roll Music
11. Taylor Hackford
12. "Hail! Hail! Rock'n'Roll
13. 60th
14. Keith Richards
15. Cleveland,Ohio
16. 1986
17. Yes
18. October 18,1926
19. Yes
20. Faith Lapidus and Doug Johnson
My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr3:-@ kids FTF. ILNY, it's gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad; neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on Internet or cell phones. To new comers, it can look like a completely foreign language. So, what is the translation of the sentence above? My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend, and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York. It's great. School teachers and parents say this new form of writing is harming the English language. Increasing spelling and grammatical mistakes can be seen in students' writing. They fear the language could become corrupted . "Everyone should just relax", say linguists . They believe Netspeak is in fact more of a good thing. David Crystal, from the University of Wales, argues that Netspeak and Internet create a new language use and the almost lost art of diary writing, has been picked up again. Geoffrey Nurberg, from Stanford University, agrees. "People get better at writing by writing," he says. "kids who are now doing text messaging, e-mails, and instant messages will write at least as well as, and possibly better than their parents." Linguist James says, for centuries, it is believed without exception that young people are harming the language. And you can _ that when today's teenagers become tomorrow's parents. They too will think this way. James argues that languages do not and cannot become corrupted. They simply change to meet the new needs. However, Netspeakers do agree that it is important to teach young people how to speak and write standard English. Cynthia McVey says, "I can understand Netspeak worries teachers and it's important that they get across to their pupils that text messaging is for fun, but learning to write proper English is a must for their future." Perhaps we should give teenagers a little more trust anyway. Erin, aged 12, says, "I wouldn't use text language in my homework. Texting is just for fun. " What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. where can the language be found
2. how does it look to people that are new
3. what is the name of the language
4. which institution is geoffrey from
5. what did he support
6. which institution is David from
7. what was his argument
8. what is the age of erin
9. did he say anything
10. did he love newyork
Answer: | 1. Internet or cell phones.
2. like a completely foreign language.
3. Netspeak
4. Stanford
5. that Netspeak and Internet create a new language use and the almost lost art of diary writing,
6. the University of Wales
7. that Netspeak and Internet create a new language use
8. 12
9. Yes
10. Yes |
Home Heavy duty Fixed caster from Welded steel housing plate fitting Polyamide wheel precision ball bearing Wheel 82mm 750KG
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Home / Heavy duty Fixed caster from Welded steel housing, plate fitting, Polyamide wheel, precision ball bearing, Wheel-Ø 82mm, 750KG
input: To use voice click on the microphone icon to activate the speech system and use command such as go back go forward or refresh instance afterwards
fixed: To use voice, click on the microphone icon to activate the speech system and use command such as “go back”, “go forward” or “refresh instance” afterwards.
input ---- Internationallyrenowned sands with a clear water secluded coves and stony beaches make up the Costa del Sols beautiful natural landscape
output ---- Internationally-renowned sands with a clear water, secluded coves and stony beaches make up the Costa del Sol's beautiful natural landscape.
Add punctuation: The course content has been closely following the ISAF Model Course App G of the ISAF Special Regulations developed
A: The course content has been closely following the ISAF Model Course, App. G of the ISAF Special Regulations developed.
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Products for 110v led wall washer lww5
ANS: Products for 110v led wall washer lww-5
input ---- Description American bisons on a danish field
output ---- | Description: American bisons on a danish field |
Teacher: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.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Reservation against Cancellation -- A Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC) is a type of ticket that can be sold for travel on the Indian Railways. Although it ensures certainty of travel, it does not guarantee a berth. A berth will be allocated to the person who reserves an RAC ticket if passengers who already have a confirmed ticket do not turn up before the train departure or get their confirmed ticket cancelled. A berth is split into 2 seats for 2 RAC ticket holders. If there's any last minute cancellations, or if any quota allocations remain unsold, or if any confirmed ticket holders are given a free upgrade (more later), an RAC ticket holder is given the empty berth, the other RAC ticket holder can then convert the 2 seats into a berth.
Student: | can we sit in train with rac ticket |
Larisa Grollemond is conducting a comparative study of illuminations in the Mirror of History (Speculum historiale, Miroir historial) as a graduate intern in the Manuscripts Department of the Getty Museum. The massive text, compiled in the 1200s by friar Vincent of Beauvais and translated into French in the 14th century by Jean de Vignay, attempts to compile all of world history from creation to the present into a single source. “If our twenty-first-century way of understanding everything is to put it on the Internet,” she says, “the medieval way of understanding was to create big encyclopedic texts that try to encompass all of human history and biblical history in an organized way.” Larisa, who recently completed her PhD at the University of Pennsylvania with a focus on 15th-century French manuscript culture, is focusing on the Getty volumes’ unique program of illuminations. The French translation of the Miroir historial exists in some 40 known copies, and while the text remains mostly unchanged from copy to copy, the illuminations vary dramatically, both in how scenes are depicted and in which episodes artists choose to depict. Larisa has decided to focus on the evolution of depictions of India and its inhabitants across these various copies, because the Getty copy, which dates to 1475, contains images that are different from earlier illuminated versions. While other copies don’t dedicate more than one or two illustrations to India, the Getty copy has several that draw upon the medieval tradition of the “monstrous peoples” as well as knowledge of geography, materials, and customs newly gained through trade. This work ties into broader scholarly efforts to shed light on globalization in the Middle Ages. “Scholars of medieval art have generally thought of Western Europe as the center and non-European places as the periphery. There has now been a revision of that view,” says Larisa. “These manuscripts provide an interesting glimpse into how late-medieval Europeans made sense of their world, including... Why did Larisa focus on the evolution of depictions of India? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - because the text from the French manuscript focuses on India - not enough information - because the Getty copy has different images of India than earlier versions - because it was compiled by Vincent of Beauvais
| because the Getty copy has different images of India than earlier versions |
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".
You couldnt survive without your skin. It has many important functions. The main function of the skin is controlling what enters and leaves the body. It prevents the loss of too much water from the body. It also prevents bacteria and other microorganisms from entering the body. The skin helps maintain a constant body temperature. It keeps the body cool in two ways. Sweat from sweat glands in the skin evaporates to cool the body. Blood vessels in the skin dilate, or widen. This action increases blood flow to the body surface. This allows more heat to reach the surface. The heat is then able to radiate off the body. The opposite happens to retain body heat. Blood vessels in the skin constrict, or narrow. This decreases blood flow to the body surface. This reduces the amount of heat that reaches the surface. When this happens, less heat can be lost to the air. <sep>What action do the blood vessels take to increase blood flow?<sep>Baricades | No |
[1] After being in a hospital for weeks and breathing fresh air finally, what happened to the released patient?
Options:
- cheer
- relaxation
- feel better
- silence
- coughing
feel better
[2] Breathing fresh air releases a person of stress. Being released of stress makes a person feel better. Feeling better makes a person productive.
[1] Janet knew she was dying from her injuries because she could feel herself doing what?
Options:
- sleeping longer
- getting cold
- death and decay
- change of color
- stop breathing
getting cold
[2] Serious Injuries makes your organs weak enough to work and circulate blood properly. Lower blood circulation is sign of dying person.
[1] Try to get a window seat to enjoy the view when you ride what large over the road transport?
Options:
- space shuttle
- car
- taxy
- computer screen
- bus
bus
[2] Bus is the road transport. Try to get a window seat to enjoy the view when you ride large over the bus.
[1] Studying too intensely can cause what problem?
Options:
- understand themselves
- understanding
- gathering information
- knowing more
- headaches
headaches
[2] | Headache is the result of too intense study. Studying too intensely can cause what problem like headaches. |
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:
The central feature of Sri Lankan cuisine is boiled or steamed rice, served with a curry of fish, chicken or mutton, along with other curries made with vegetables, lentils, or fruits.
Ex Output:
what is the main food in sri lanka
Ex Input:
The Olympic Winter Games (official name) (French: Jeux olympiques d'hiver) is a major international sporting event held once every four years, for sports practised on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympics, the 1924 Winter Olympics, was held in Chamonix, France. The original five sports (broken into nine disciplines) were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating). The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948. Until 1992 the Winter and Summer Olympic Games were held in the same years, but in accordance with a 1986 decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place the Summer and Winter Games on separate four-year cycles in alternating even-numbered years, the next Winter Olympics after 1992 was in 1994.
Ex Output:
when did the olympics switch to every 2 years
Ex Input:
Purple is a color intermediate between blue and red. It is similar to violet, but unlike violet, which is a spectral color with its own wavelength on the visible spectrum of light, purple is a composite color made by combining red and blue. According to surveys in Europe and the U.S., purple is the color most often associated with royalty, magic, mystery, and piety. When combined with pink, it is associated with eroticism, femininity, and seduction.
Ex Output:
| what is the difference of purple and violet
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Come up with a question and reasoning that would justify this answer: a creation of Diana 's during her younger years on Paradise Island | The question is: The Invisible Plane was a creation of Diana's during her younger years on Paradise Island. She created it to be an improvement on her mother's planes which would be shot down in Man's World. The result of her innovation was an invisible plane that could fly at terrific speeds silently and not be detected by hostile forces, thus avoiding unpleasant conflict. Initially, it was portrayed as being transparent.
Answer this question based on the passage: where does wonder woman get her invisible jet?
Step-by-step reasoning process: This is the relevant information: The Invisible Plane was a creation of Diana's during her younger years on Paradise Island.
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A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
what is there to do in mt baldy california? | California |
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys that took place at about 3: 00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. It is generally regarded as the most famous shootout in the history of the American Wild West. The gunfight was the result of a long-simmering feud, with Cowboys Billy Claiborne, Ike and Billy Clanton, and Tom and Frank McLaury on one side and town Marshal Virgil Earp, Special Policeman Morgan Earp, Special Policeman Wyatt Earp, and temporary policeman Doc Holliday on the other side. All three Earp brothers had been the target of repeated death threats made by the Cowboys, who objected to the Earps' interference in their illegal activities. Billy Clanton and both McLaury brothers were killed. Ike Clanton claimed that he was unarmed and ran from the fight, along with Billy Claiborne. Virgil, Morgan, and Doc Holliday were wounded, but Wyatt Earp was unharmed. The shootout has come to represent a period of the American Old West when the frontier was virtually an open range for outlaws, largely unopposed by law enforcement officers who were spread thin over vast territories.
When did the gunfight at the ok corral happen? Let's have some stream of consciousness first. | To answer the question, consider the following: The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys that took place at about 3: 00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. So, the answer is about 3 : 00 p.m. on Wednesday , October 26 , 1881. |
Definition: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
Input: National Geographic/Getty Virgin Islands National Park in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Researchers have found that rising sea temperatures pose a threat to essential algae.
Rising sea temperatures can harm the tiny plant life that forms the base of the oceans' food chain as well as affect the diversity of marine life, two new studies have found.
Over the years, humans have affected the oceans by pollution and over-fishing and through habitat alteration caused by dredging and other activities. Less understood is the role of higher sea temperatures, which many scientists believe is linked to global climate change. Scientists estimate that the oceans have warmed a total of roughly half a degree Celsius on average over the past 100 years.
Oceans at Risk View Slideshow Nikon Small World Marine diatom cells (Pleurosigma), a group of phytoplankton More photos and interactive graphics
Researchers have long debated whether phytoplankton concentrations have increased or declined. The algae have flourished in many coastal areas because increased runoff from rivers brings nutrients that the algae gorge on. However, no one has properly assessed whether the global oceans are losing or gaining phytoplankton, which forms the base of the marine food chain, from crustaceans to fish and ultimately to humans.
Consistent satellite-based measurements exist only from 1997, so scientists at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada instead used data obtained with a simple oceanography device known as a Secchi. Used by scientists since the late 1800s, a Secchi is a disk lowered into the water to provide an estimate of water clarity and thus serves as a proxy measure of phytoplankton abundance.
By collating and analyzing about half a million Secchi observations, plus other direct measurements of algae, the Dalhousie team estimated that phytoplankton levels declined by about 1% of the global average each year from 1899 onward. The data are more reliable for recent decades, translating into a 40% decline in algae since 1950.
The team investigated several factors that could have caused the decline, including wind intensity, cyclical climate changes and sea-surface temperature. "We found that temperature had the best power to explain the changes," said Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Dalhousie and co-author of the study.
Marine algae live in the upper layers of the ocean but rely on nutrients that circulate up from lower layers. Rising temperatures mean the different water layers mix less with each other, so fewer nutrients reach the algae. However, Dr. Worm notes that algal abundance can be affected by other factors, such as shifts in predator-prey populations.
Mike Behrenfeld, an expert on phytoplankton who has read the Nature paper, said it was similar to a 1992 study which also used Secchi data to show a long-term decline in marine algae in the north Pacific. "But this paper covers the globe," said Dr. Behrenfeld of Oregon State University. "And the scientists also took the next step of relating the [algal decline] to sea temperatures."
Another team of scientists, including Dr. Worm, mapped the diversity of marine life on a broad scale. One surprise finding was that while coastal marine species showed greater diversity at the equator, the diversity of oceanic species peaked in the mid-latitudes. That's unlike terrestrial diversity, which largely peaks at the tropics.
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The researchers also analyzed possible links between the global distribution of 11,000 marine species—big and small—to such environmental factors as temperature, oxygen levels and habitat availability. For all species types, only one factor showed a consistent correlation to diversity: sea temperature.
It's not clear what this means globally, however. When the water warms, some species may move elsewhere, reducing the diversity of their original habitat. Creatures that can't move may come under environmental stress or die off, also altering the ecosystem.
"While a changing climate is likely to lead to a change in patterns of diversity, we don't have the data yet to know what this response might look like," said Derek P. Tittensor, marine ecologist at Dalhousie and co-author of the second Nature paper, which analyzed marine diversity.
Meanwhile, other scientists are trying to assess how sea creatures respond to declining oxygen levels, caused by pollution or natural factors. Most of the 400 oxygen-depleted "dead zones" identified by scientists so far are near areas of human impact. Together, they cover an area of 96,500 square miles.
When oxygen levels drop, animals in the area fight for what's left, and many don't survive. A team of scientists from the University of Vienna lowered a plexiglass box to the Adriatic sea floor and used a time-lapse camera to document how various creatures inside responded as oxygen levels dropped.
A future catalog of such behaviors could help scientists identify areas in the ocean where oxygen depletion is under way. Some of the results will be published in Marine Ecology Progress Series, a scientific journal.
Write to Gautam Naik at [email protected] ||||| Marine diatom cells, which are an important group of phytoplankton in the oceans. (Karl Bruun / Nostoca Algae Laboratory/Nikon Small World)
The world's phytoplankton appear to have been disappearing at a rate of about 1% a year for the last century, researchers announced Wednesday, a disturbing long-term trend for the microscopic algae that form the basis of the marine food chain and produce much of the world's oxygen.
In reporting their findings in the journal Nature, the Canadian team said that, since 1950, phytoplankton biomass has shrunk about 40%. Scientists had known the population was shrinking, but the long-term nature of that reduction came as a surprise.
"A global decline of this magnitude? It's quite shocking," said Dalhousie University marine scientist Daniel Boyce, lead author on the study.
The study combines historical records of ocean clarity with modern satellite data, the latter of which have been available only since the 1970s. Together, the modern and historical information provide an accurate long-term view of the state of phytoplankton, something scientists haven't had before now.
The historical data were based on measurements of ocean clarity called Secchi depth determinations. Developed by an Italian priest around 1865, the measurements were obtained by lowering what looked like a white dinner plate into the ocean until observers lost sight of it. Water murkiness increases or decreases depending on the amount of phytoplankton or, more specifically, the plant's green chlorophyll. The fewer phytoplankton, the clearer the ocean.
Thus, the scientists were able to convert historical data into specific measures of phytoplankton populations, using it with the modern information to create a virtually seamless timeline of the algae over the last century.
"They're creating a climate record out of something that really wasn't designed to do this, using sophisticated techniques," said David Siegel, a UC Santa Barbara marine scientist who co-wrote a commentary on the paper. "It fills in a piece of our history, so we're able to tell the story of what has been happening in the last 100 years."
The scientists noted that the global decline, which was observed in eight of 10 ocean basins, corresponded with a rise in ocean temperatures.
The scientists suspect that warming near the surface of the ocean makes each ocean layer more distinct, preventing the bottom layer, which is rich in nutrients, from mixing effectively with the upper layers and thus fertilizing the phytoplankton.
Boyce said he hoped the research would encourage more study of the phytoplankton decline. Looking into the past could help scientists determine how to reverse the drop, he added.
"This is the tip of the iceberg, in some respects," Boyce said. "Phytoplankton are key to the whole ecosystem. In terms of climate changes, the effect on fisheries, we don't know exactly what these effects will be."
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Output: | Rising sea temperatures are killing phytoplankton, the microscopic organisms that feed the lower rungs of the food chain in the world's oceans and create much of our oxygen, scientists say. Researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia used a combination of old records and newer satellite images to determine a 40% drop in algae since 1950 and a drop of about 1% annually over the last century. "A global decline of this magnitude? It's quite shocking," said a lead author of the study in Nature. "This is the tip of the iceberg, in some respects," added the researcher. "Phytoplankton are key to the whole ecosystem. In terms of climate changes, the effect on fisheries, we don't know exactly what these effects will be." The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times have more details. |
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Q: Blarney Stone -- The Blarney Stone (Irish: Cloch na Blarnan) is a block of Carboniferous limestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, Blarney, about 8 kilometres (5 miles) from Cork, Ireland. According to legend, kissing the stone endows the kisser with the gift of the gab (great eloquence or skill at flattery). The stone was set into a tower of the castle in 1446. The castle is a popular tourist site in Ireland, attracting visitors from all over the world to kiss the stone and tour the castle and its gardens.
A: | is the blarney stone in the blarney castle |
In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
Q: The National Museum of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Pilipinas) is a government institution in the Philippines and serves as an educational, scientific and cultural institution in preserving the various permanent national collections featuring the ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological and visual artistry of the Philippines. Since 1998, the National Museum has been the regulatory and enforcement agency of the National Government in the restoring and safeguarding of important cultural properties, sites and reservations throughout the Philippines.
A: | what are the main function of the national museum of the philippines |
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].
[EX Q]: While conventional cancer treatment involves chemotherapy and radiation, one Queensland woman says she is 100 per cent in the clear after choosing a more natural, drug-free route. Sunshine Coast mother-of-three, Corissa Macklin-Rice, 43, told Daily Mail Australia she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage three breast cancer in December 2013 which had spread into her lymph nodes. But after undergoing a double mastectomy to remove the tumours, the animal rights activist and former hairdresser decided to fight the rest of her battle using less conventional and 'natural' healing methods. 'After the surgery I was told I had a 24 per cent chance of survival if I didn't do any of the chemotherapy or radiation or hormone follow-up treatments - they ridiculed me and said if I left it too long I would die and they couldn't do anything to help me,' Ms Macklin-Rice told Daily Mail Australia.Ms Macklin-Rice was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer in 2013She had a double mastectomy to remove the cancerous lumps in her chestInstead of chemotherapy or radiation she decided on a drug-free planShe began eating vegan and would drink 13 juices a day and lots of fruitShe would also do five 45 minute long coffee enemas per dayUsed illegal 'black salve' ointment that draws cancerous tumours outThe controversial corrosive salve burns through layers of skinThe 43-year-old says she's 100 per cent cancer free and happier than everDr Sue Ieraci said there's 'no evidence to back up' Macklin-Rice's beliefsDo you have a story? Email [email protected]
Question:Ms Macklin-_ said she tried to ignore the criticism she receives online from those sceptical of her methods.
[EX A]: Rice
[EX Q]: Carrying heavy items to his car and pushing a wheelchair, terror preacher Hani Al-Sibai does not seem to have severe mobility problems. Yet he is claiming £50,000 a year in disability and other benefits as he defies efforts to kick him out of the country. Now Al-Sibai, a ‘key influencer’ of the group behind the Tunisian beach massacre, could have his handouts from the taxpayer slashed after the Mail took these photographs casting doubt on his claim to be severely disabled. Al-Sibai, who has fought deportation from the UK for more than a decade, insists he is too unwell to work, cannot walk without severe discomfort and requires help with basic care, such as washing, dressing and using the toilet.Hani Al-Sibai says he has 'severe mobility problems' to get disability cashBut Al-Sibai was captured on camera by the Mail casting doubt on his claimHate preacher has fought deportation from the UK for more than a decadeThought to be a 'key influencer' behind the Tunisian beach massacre
Question:However the photographs caught _-Sibai walking with apparent ease in the sunshine.
[EX A]: Hani Al
[EX Q]: Plenty of photographers are there to document a baby's birth - but one recently got to capture the touching moment when her friends met their adopted baby for the first time. Kristen Prosser, 31, a photographer from Minnesota, went to the hospital with David and Sarah Olsen as they traveled to bring home the newest addition to their family, Tilly Pearl Olsen. David and Sarah first found out that they had matched for an adoption on Tuesday of last week. Early Wednesday morning, they flew from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area to Florida, where their new little girl was waiting. 'It was one of the most special moments of my life,' Kristen wrote on Facebook, where she shared the beautiful photos. 'I was so privileged to watch this all unfold. What a perfect example of unconditional and sacrificial love.'Kristen Prosser, from Minnesota, documented the beautiful moment for her friends, David and Sarah OlsenThe couple adopted Tilly Pearl last weekThey also have two biological sons, one of whom has spina bifida
Question:Shot in black and white, _ looks like her heart is melting as she cradles her daughter.
[EX A]: | Sarah Olsen
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Q: An orchestra is a type of musical performance where one has musicians and people.
A: Where can you find many musician with people listening to them?
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- studio
- music store
- stage
- symphony
- orchestra
orchestra
Q: A play is a drama where people act as characters and do role play. Acting and role playing is generally entertaining.
A: What is the hopeful result of going to see a play?
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- being entertained
- jobless
- meet
- laugh
being entertained
Q: Find truth means to discover the truth; a wish to know the fact or reality. Finding truth would be a good way to satisfy my curiosity.
A: | What would be a good way to satisfy my curiosity?
Options:
- find truth
- see particular program
- go to market
- attend school
- pizza
find truth |
How to small talk for successful business networking<br>Introduce and initiate. Go ahead and initiate with a hello! Even if you recognize, or slightly know someone, re-introduce yourself. Be aware of how he introduces himself (you may know him as charles, but maybe he goes by chuck) and use his name throughout your interaction.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Successful business networking using small talk is broken down by simply re-introducing yourself (especially if you slightly know them), acknowledging their introduction and using their name throughout the interaction.
Options are: [+] Yes [+] It's impossible to say [+] No | Yes |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
The One and Only Ivan (film) -- The One and Only Ivan is an American fantasy film based on the children's novel of the same name and directed by Thea Sharrock. The screenplay was written by Mike White and Sam Rockwell stars as the voice of the titular Ivan.
| is the one and only ivan a movie |
If you visited the Getty Center in July or early August, you may have encountered a group of high school students wearing white lab coats with “Teen Lab” splattered across the back. You might have spotted them testing kinetic sculptures made from recycled materials, sketching in front of artworks in the galleries, or taking Polaroid self-portraits inspired by David Hockney’s photocollages. Online, you may have seen the playful social media stories they created to share their experiments with artistic and scientific processes. The teens were participants in the Getty Teen Lab, a four-week paid internship for high school students. Supported by a generous grant from the Vera R. Campbell Foundation, Teen Lab was the first of several teen-focused initiatives that the J. Paul Getty Museum is launching in 2017 and 2018. The Getty’s Education Department developed Teen Lab in response to several seemingly disconnected questions that many art museums are grappling with today: How can we engage diverse youth in meaningful ways? How can museums help meet the rising demand for K-12 curriculum that integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM)? Can art museums themselves be sites for STEAM learning? To address these questions, we looked at other teen programs and discovered that the most successful models are those that give teens agency and a voice in the museum.(1) For example, many museums have teen councils that program events for their peers or offer opportunities for students to collaborate on projects with artists.(2) The Getty wanted to build on these models by empowering teens to be active creators of educational content. In keeping with this goal, we designed the program using the project-based learning approach, which develops skills and knowledge by inviting students to explore solutions to authentic, real-world problems. What was the name of one of the students? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - John. - Jill. - Joseph.
not enough information
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I had seen it before, those fuzzy, furry leaves and stalks, with the pretty, star-pointed purple flowers, but up until that moment that I saw them sitting in a basket at the market stalls, I admit I had never taken notice of it as a food. It grow along cracks in stone walls and along the roadside near my home in Settignano, which is blooming with spring goodness right now: robinia (black locust) trees, wild garlic (three-cornered leek) and even elderflowers are already bursting. I asked the vendor just to double check, “Is this borage?” “Si,” Came the answer, “Borragine.” He confirmed. “I’ve had it in ravioli,” I started to say, “Brava!” He said, as if we were about to start a guessing game on what could be done with it. Actually, there’s a lot that can be done with it. If you can use it as a ravioli filling with ricotta, then you can imagine it taking the place of spinach in gnudi, too, but also soups or frittata or stirred through polenta. I learned that the flowers are just as delicious, if not more interesting, for their delicate cucumber-like flavour — people told me of their use in salads or cocktails like Pimms, and someone even mentioned she freezes them in ice cubes, what a pretty idea for those first warm nights when you can dine al fresco, homemade cocktail in hand. Then there’s risotto and of course the fritters, much like these ones. Or you can simply deep fry the clusters of buds that haven’t yet burst open like these deep-fried robinia flowers. borage and ricotta crepes The problem, I was thinking, as I took home my bag of borage, is that I can’t decide what to make. There’s simply too much choice. I consulted two of my favourite books that also happen to be cookbooks. Patience Gray’s Honey from a Weed and Luigi Ballerini’s A Feast of Weeds. Both had wonderful ideas for borage (and indeed many other edible, foraged plants). The cooking probably took Pick the correct answer from the following options: - two hours - an hour - a day - not enough information
(Answer)
an hour
Ques:In my early 20s, I was a one-on-one aide for a couple of teenagers with cerebral palsy. With the first one, I was hired by and worked for the family. I picked the teen up from school every day and took care of him until he was in bed for the night. When he passed away, I took a job with the local school district. My client at the school had spastic quadriplegia. He could talk and was actually very smart, but he had no control over his arms or legs. He couldn’t walk. He was never going to walk. The law requires that special education students be put in the least restrictive classroom environment possible. Since this kid was smart and could communicate well, and wasn’t a discipline problem, he had all regular classes. His only accommodation was a one-on-one aide (me), and he was allowed to be late to classes without consequence because we sometimes had to stop in a special room, get him out of his chair, and stretch his legs a little. Basically ten minutes of physical therapy, two or three times per day. Anyway, since this kid was legally required to take all the classes a normal student his age would take, he had to take Physical Education (gym). And, legally, his aide (me) had to accommodate his participation in every class as much as possible, including gym. Most gym classes began with the students doing laps around the track, then participating in a team sport. He couldn’t do the team sport, but, according to the lawyers involved, he should participate in the “laps around the track” part of gym. So I had to push this kid in a wheelchair around the track for about 15 minutes each day, until the other kids were all done and off doing the next activity. Then he and I were able to leave gym class and go do some physical therapy in his own little room just for that. Because, you know… lawyers and rules. When did the author work as an aide to someone with spastic quadriplegia? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - when they were hired by the teen's family - When they took a job with the local school district - not enough information - when they were in high school
Ans: | When they took a job with the local school district |
Please check if these have the same meaning. pick from the following. (I) no (II) yes
The nest is on the ground in a low shrub . Like most Old World warblers , this insectivorous passerine is small .
The nest is located in a low shrub on the ground , and like most old world warblers , this small passerine is insect-eating . | (I) |
Please check if these have the same meaning.
A probable diagnosis requires the two minor criteria , plus one ( IgM ) or two ( IgG ) obligate criteria .
A probable diagnosis requires the two subordinate criteria plus one ( IgM ) or two ( IgG ) obligate criteria .
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- yes
Answer: yes
Please check if these have the same meaning.
In 2014 , founding member Devin Abrams left the band for 15 years and was replaced by Dan McGruer .
In 2014 , founding member of 15 years Devin Abrams left the band and was replaced by Dan McGruer .
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- yes
Answer: yes
Please check if these have the same meaning.
Mathematically , ligand efficiency ( LE ) can be defined as the ratio of gibbs free energy ( Α G ) to the number of non-hydrogen atoms of the compound :
Mathematically , ligand efficiency ( LE ) can be defined as the ratio of Gibbs free energy ( ΔG ) to the number of non-hydrogen atoms of the compound :
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- yes
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The series was created by Mike Roberts and is written by Matt Mariska and Andy Sipes .
The series was created by Matt Mariska and Andy Sipes and is set to be written by Mike Roberts .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: | no |
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Example Input: What is Rayleigh scattering?, Context: In nature, the red color of blood comes from hemoglobin, the iron-containing protein found in the red blood cells of all vertebrates. The red color of the Grand Canyon and other geological features is caused by hematite or red ochre, both forms of iron oxide. It also causes the red color of the planet Mars. The red sky at sunset and sunrise is caused by an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering, which, when the sun is low or below the horizon, increases the red-wavelength light that reaches the eye. The color of autumn leaves is caused by pigments called anthocyanins, which are produced towards the end of summer, when the green chlorophyll is no longer produced. One to two percent of the human population has red hair; the color is produced by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin (which also accounts for the red color of the lips) and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin.
Example Output: optical effect
Example Input: How was Lithuania effected by the Crusades?, Context: With the onset of the Crusades in 1095, and the expulsions from England (1290), France (1394), and parts of Germany (15th century), Jewish migration pushed eastward into Poland (10th century), Lithuania (10th century), and Russia (12th century). Over this period of several hundred years, some have suggested, Jewish economic activity was focused on trade, business management, and financial services, due to several presumed factors: Christian European prohibitions restricting certain activities by Jews, preventing certain financial activities (such as "usurious" loans) between Christians, high rates of literacy, near universal male education, and ability of merchants to rely upon and trust family members living in different regions and countries.
Example Output: Jewish migration
Example Input: What keeps people from getting sick?, Context: In more recent applications, hydrogen is used pure or mixed with nitrogen (sometimes called forming gas) as a tracer gas for minute leak detection. Applications can be found in the automotive, chemical, power generation, aerospace, and telecommunications industries. Hydrogen is an authorized food additive (E 949) that allows food package leak testing among other anti-oxidizing properties.
Example Output: | E 949
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Ron preferred to keep his hamster in the cage instead of the box because the
box was more cramped.
Cynthia handed a nine iron to Jessica as
Jessica prepared to putt on the tenth green of the pristine golf course.
The diamond ring impressed Tanya but not Jennifer, since
| Jennifer had never cared for big fancy gemstones. |
So many kids, so many stories. Parents die, leaving kids devastated and unable to speak for days. Parents get deported, leaving kids despondent and hopeless. Children endure emotional, sexual, physical abuse. And more. The saddest story I ever heard was from the kid in my AP Lit class who had taken her senior year to accept invitations from education reform groups to speak around the country, which she did, without doing any of her homework. She waited until after grades were turned in at the end of the year to contest the “D” on her report card because it meant not going to UC Berkeley. She brought her mother with her, and her two sisters. After going around and around for a while with me and the principal, her mother said that her divorce had really affected this girl, and she had been fighting so hard all her life to get into Berkeley, and what did I have against her daughter? She deserved to go to Cal! They were all in tears. The principal found a way to change her 64% to a 70.01%, and off she went. This young woman full of potential and energy, learned from her mother and my boss, that excuses rule the day. She appears to think that “social justice” means fighting to get your way because the deck is stacked against you, instead of doing the right thing. This is sad. I know this isn’t what you were after, and that this memory says more about me than it does about her. Many other kids I have counseled, who are getting through something life-changing, seem to understand that life is in session, there will always be challenges to rise above, and that focusing in the classroom is a great way to get one’s mind off one’s troubles, if the environment is supportive and the spirit is willing. The dispute over the "D" on the girl's report card probably lasted: Pick the correct answer from the following options: - 10 minutes - not enough information - Over an hour - 5 minutes
Over an hour
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This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I can see why Claire lives here as it’s a pretty beautiful place, it’s still suburban but there are trills, hills and birds everywhere, and for someone that’s passionate about the environment I can see why she lives here. Meeting Claire was awesome, after having spoken via phone or email for so long, it was nice to speak to her in person. The filming of the interview went extremely smoothly, I’d put this down to having planned out everything, such as all the questions I was going to ask prior to the interview. By this stage I had helped Riah film as well as Elise and it was noticeable how much smoother Riah’s interview went because she had pre-planned her questions. Rather than spending an hour asking various questions that you might not use anyway, it’s much more efficient to spend 20 minutes covering exactly what you want to cover. By this stage I’d also had practise setting up lights, doing sound and getting camera shots for people’s portraits so I already knew everything I wanted to shoot. Our setup was pretty simple, two large lights, one on Claire’s front right and one on Claire’s front left, two Canon EOS 60D DSLR’s at different positions (one straight on, one to the side), a Sony H2N handy recorder and a lapel mic. Everything ran super smoothly, we did the interview first then myself and Riah shot various things in Claire’s studio. Whilst shooting various things in Claire’s studio we also got a chance to both speak to her which was nice, discussing what it is like to be a woman in Melbourne’s art scene and finding out who some of her favourite artists were. Overall the experience was also, I have a lot of friends who are artists so I hope to do more artist portraits in the future. Who is Riah? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - author's partner - not enough information - author's coworker - author's friend
not enough information
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What do apples, pears and oranges all have in common? If you answered that they are all fruits you are absolutely correct. If you answered that they are all good for your health you are spot on again. Fruits used to be a staple in many diets, however in amongst all of the low carb and anti sugar chaos, many people are now avoiding them. In a rush to rid the diet of ‘toxic sugar’, fruit has fallen on the wayside. However, many studies have shown that fruit is not linked to any adverse health effects, quite the opposite in fact. Most recently researchers in Sweden discovered that eating a diet high in fruits could reduce the risk of an often lethal form of aortic aneurysm. The study collected data from over 80,000 people over a 13 year period and found that people eating at least two whole fruits per day, reduced the risk of developing an abdominal aortic aneurysm by almost a third. The main fruits that were eaten were apples, pears, bananas, oranges and other citrus fruits. The fruits’ high antioxidant levels may offer protection by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. Eating whole fruits can also reduced the risk of developing diabetes. Earlier this year a study published in the British Medical Journal revealed that certain whole fruits – in particular blueberries, grapes, apples and pears – could lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study found that over an 18-year period, 6.5% of the 187,382 participants developed diabetes, but those consuming at least two serves of fruit per week reduced their risk by up to 23%. In the same study those who consumed two or more serves of fruit juice per day increased their risk of developing diabetes by as much as 21%. As Tim wrote in a previous blog post, this is reason why you should be eating your fruit, not drinking it At the end of this story the narrator probably Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - Eats less fruits - Eats more fruits - Eliminates fruit from their diet altogether
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How could man by eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil possibly come to know the difference between good and evil if by means of the remission of sins he were released from the consequences of eating of this very tree
Add punctuation | How could man, by eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, possibly come to know the difference between good and evil, if, by means of the "remission of sins" he were released from the consequences of eating of this very tree? |
In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
Q: The immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. To function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. In many species, the immune system can be classified into subsystems, such as the innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system, or humoral immunity versus cell-mediated immunity. In humans, the blood -- brain barrier, blood -- cerebrospinal fluid barrier, and similar fluid -- brain barriers separate the peripheral immune system from the neuroimmune system, which protects the brain.
A: | how many immune systems does the body have |
The health-care economy is filled with unusual and even unique economic relationships. One of the least understood involves the peculiar roles of producer or "provider" and purchaser or "consumer" in the typical doctor-patient relationship. In most sectors of the economy, it is the seller who attempts to attract a potential buyer with various appealing factors of price, quality, and use, and it is the buyer who makes the decision. Such condition, however, is not common in most of the health-care industry. In the health-care industry, the doctor-patient relationship is the mirror image of the ordinary relationship between producer and consumer. Once an individual has chosen to see a physician -- and even then there may be no real choice -- it is the physician who usually makes all significant purchasing decisions: whether the patient should return "next Wednesday", whether X-rays are needed, whether drugs should be prescribed, etc. It is rare that a patient will challenge such professional decisions or raise in advance questions about price, especially when the disease is regarded as serious. This is particularly significant in relation to hospital care. The physician must certify the need for hospitalization, determine what procedures will be performed, and announce when the patient may be discharged. The patient may be consulted about some of the decisions, but in general it is the doctor's judgments that are final. Little wonder then that in the eye of the hospital it is the physician who is the real "consumer". As a consequence, the medical staff represents the "power center" in hospital policy and decision-making, not the administration. Although usually there are in this situation four identifiable participants-- the physician, the hospital, the patient, and the payer (generally an insurance carrier or government)-- the physician makes the essential decisions for all of them. The hospital becomes an extension of the physician; the payer generally meets most of the bills generated by the... It can be inferred that doctors are able to determine hospital policies because _ . A) most of patient's bills are paid by his health insurance B) it is doctors who generate income for the hospital C) some patients might refuse to take their physician's advice D) a doctor is ultimately responsible for a patient's health
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My parents moved to Mississippi when my brother and I were small children, and we were separated from our Oklahoma grandparents by some 600 miles. This long distance allowed us to only visit our grandparents once a year, either at Christmas or during summer vacation. Most of my classmates lived near their grandparents, and I would often hear stories of big families regularly spending time with one another, fishing at "grandpa's" house or going over to "grandma's" for her famous fried chicken. We were disappointed that we did not get to spend more time with our grandparents, but our love for them remained deep and strong. We always expected a road trip to Oklahoma. We would count the days, and when the day came, the entire family would pile into our car at four o'clock in the morning. Crossing the Mississippi River into Louisiana, the scenery changed. Crossing the Red River in Oklahoma, we were in a foreign world. Every trip to see my grandparents can't be without bringing delight. We jumped out of the car in their driveway to be met with bear hugs. My grandparents wanted to know everything about their grandchildren, and we would sit for hours and tell story after story. Grandma had a meal planned, and you could guess she prepared her grandsons' favorite foods. Of course the best part of the visit was that we were able to do whatever we wanted without punishment from our grandparents. Grandma and Grandpa always had presents for us, short trips planned and lovely surprises, such as the time we got to a local restaurant and ate the world's largest hamburger. Why didn't the family visit their grandparents often? A) Because they seldom had a vacation. B) Because they had a bad attitude to them. C) Because they were all busy with their work. D) Because they lived far away from each other.
D
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What if I took that big jump on my bike?What's the worst thing that could happen if I go out at midnight?Should try smoking?The teen years can play out like a choose-your-own-adventure novel. Teenagers must act on an endless parade of choices.Some choices.including smoking.Come with serious consequences.As a result, adolescents often find themselves trapped between their impulsive tendencies(-Just try it!)and their newfound ability to make well-informed and logical choices(-Wait, maybe that's not such a good idea!). So what makes the teenager's brain so complex? What drives adolescents-more than any other age group-to sometimes make rash or questionable decisions? If you have ever thought that the choices teenagers make are all about exploring and pushing limits, _ . Experts Experts believe that this tendency marks a necessary period in teen development.The process helps prepare teenagers to confront the world on their own. It is something all humans have evolved to experience-yes, teens everywhere go through this exploratory period.Nor is it unique to people:Even laboratory mice experience a similar stage during their development. For example,laboratory experiments show that young mice stay close by their mothers for safety. As mice grow.their behavior does too."When they reach puberty,they're like,'I'm gonna start checking out how this environment looks without my mom,...explains Beatriz Luna,of the University of Pittsburgh. As a developmental cognitive neuroscientist,Luna studies those changes that occur in the brain as children develop into adults.She and other researchers are showing how the teen experience can lead to powerful advantages later in life.Take mice again:Young mice that explore most tend to live longest----that is,unless a cat eats them,Luna adds. What may the text discuss in the next part? A) How call a teenager make right choices B) Why the parents shouldn't allow teenagers to smoke C) What has been discovered in the lab experiment. D) What really goes on in the teenage brain.
D
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Remember when a trip to the supermarket was nothing more than a boring thing requiring little or no specialized knowledge? You could send your kids into a cart while you did shopping. You always bought the same brands,usually the brands your mother bought. You didn't know about unit pricing,and furthermore,you didn't care. It never occurred to you to read the labels on anything. After all,you'd bought these things a hundred times. But now,I really look on those days with a feeling of yearn . How innocent we were! How carefree were those trips to the supermarket. No worries. Today a trip to the supermarket is filled with social influence. Every time I buy pork chops I think about the years I'm shaving from my life. I keep a careful eye on the freshness date and examine the tamper-proof packaging. I am victim of that most dangerous social disease:shoppers' panic. I didn't realize how serious my condition had become until the last time I needed laundry, soap. It seemed simple enough. Just run into the market,grab a box of the old reliable and pay for it. I hadn't planned on discovering Ecover,a new brand of laundry soap. It sat quietly on the shelf right next to my old reliable. "Healthy,gentle but effective. "My respect for it deepened with each new claim as I read the entire package. Then I looked at the price:$5. 69 for 2 pound. $5. 69! I cast a quick glance at the old reliable,still on sale for$1. 39. Six bucks for laundry soap! These people must be crazy! Who's going to pay six bucks for laundry soap? It's not as though I can't afford it. See,it's concentrated--use less,get more. BUT SIX BUCKS! And the box is made from recycled materials ...This act went on for a solid half hour,after which I left the shelf without any soap at all. Surely the meat department is most threatening place. Remember what protein was good for you? That's all over. Every bite you take kills you. I won't even mention meat's moral influence. When all is said and done,we still must eat. I gather up my healthy-cooking oil and my... Recalling the old days' shopping in the supermarket,the author thinks it was_. A) pleasant B) fresh C) dangerous D) crazy
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Consider the question. Lake George is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. The population was 3,578 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the lake, Lake George. Within the town is a village also named Lake George. The town is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Answer this question based on the passage: where is lake george located in new. york?
What is the step-by-step reasoning process to arrive at the answer: Warren County? | The important part for answering this question is: Lake George is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. |
1. Like other Corvids , Blue Jays are highly curious and are considered to be intelligent birds .
2. Blue jays , like other corvids , are highly intelligent and are considered curious birds .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
no
1. The affine scaling direction can be used to choose a heuristic to adaptively define the centering parameter as
2. The affine scaling direction can be used to create a heuristic to adaptively define the centering parameter as
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
yes
1. The show , previously held in the city of Christchurch , moved to Auckland in 2008 to Hagley Park .
2. The show , which was previously held in the city of Auckland , was moved to Christchurch in 2008 at Hagley Park .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
| no |
Los Angeles (CNN) -- You wouldn't have expected Charlie Sheen to go quietly after his increasingly bizarre behavior prompted his TV bosses to fire him from "Two and a Half Men," and Sheen would not want to disappoint you.
He spewed an eight-and-a-half-minute, grandiloquent, profanity-laced tirade online late Tuesday, a day after he was sacked.
At first Sheen comes across like a college student who's read too much of the Beat writers Jack Kerouac or Allen Ginsberg, referring to himself as the "raven-wise, Gibson-shredding napalm poet before you, alone and unshackled.
"Oh how they once begged to attend my perfect banquet in the nude," Sheen intones. "Now they just beg for the keys to my gold."
He calls himself the "Malibu Messiah" and repeatedly refers to himself as a warlock.
But, clearly reading a prepared speech in video recorded live on Ustream.com, Sheen goes on long enough to make it hard for viewers to laugh off his rant.
Chuck Lorre, the creator of the program that starred Sheen for eight years, comes in for the greatest abuse.
"I see you, you little worm, I see you behind your plastic smile, your bitchy pout, and your desperate need to be liked," Sheen says, calling the TV executive "Chuck E. Cheese Ball," not using Lorre's full name.
He accuses Lorre of "narcissism, greed (and) hatred of yourself -- or women," one of several moments in the video that should give armchair psychiatrists plenty of material to mine.
He says of CBS chief executive Les Moonves: "You gave me your word so you gave me nothing. It must really suck being your missus," again mangling the name.
What are the answers to this following set of questions:
1. Who made a rant on Tuesday?
2. What happened a day before this?
3. What prompted his firing?
4. What poets does the writer compare him to?
5. Any others?
6. What instrument does Sheen claim to "shred?"
7. In what condition does he assert guests wanted to go to his banquet?
8. What does he think they grovel for?
9. What nickname has he given himself?
10. What mystic vocation does he claim to belong to?
11. On what platform did he issue this rant?
12. Did it seem impromptu?
13. Was it easy for viewers to laugh off?
14. Who was the creator of the show he got fired from?
15. Who was the primary target of his ravings?
16. What animal did Sheen compare him to?
17. And what nickname did Sheen grant him?
18. How did he characterize Lorre's smile?
19. And what character flaws did he accuse Lorre of possessing?
20. Does he feel the CBS chief's wife is happy being married to him?
Numbered answers: | 1. Charlie Sheen
2. he was fired
3. his increasingly bizarre behavior
4. Jack Kerouac
5. Allen Ginsberg
6. Gibson
7. nude
8. keys to my gold."
9. Malibu Messiah
10. a warlock
11. Ustream.com
12. no
13. no
14. Chuck Lorre
15. Chuck Lorre
16. a worm
17. Chuck E. Cheese Ball
18. as plastic
19. narcissism and greed
20. no |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. 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".
The city of Edinburgh grew up around the steep, ragged cliff of the Castle Rock and its easily defended summit. Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of habitation here as long ago as 900 b.c. Very little, however, is known about the Rock and its inhabitants in the centuries between its first occupation and the time of the MacAlpin kings. A few shadowy details have been left to us by the Romans and by an epic poem from the seventh century. Romans and Britons The Romans invaded Scotland in a.d. 78–84, where they met a fierce group called the Picts, whom they drove north. They consolidated their gains by building Antonine's Wall across the waist of Scotland between the Firth of Forth and the River Clyde in about a.d. Roman legions encountered the strongholds of the Castle Rock and Arthur's Seat, held by a tribe of ancient Britons known as the Votadini. Little is recorded about this group, but they were probably the ancestors of the Gododdin, whose feats are told in a seventh-century Old Welsh manuscript. The capital of the Gododdin was Din Eidyn (the "Fort of Eidyn," almost certainly the Castle Rock), whose name lives on in the Edin- of Edinburgh. Din Eidyn fell to the Angles in 638 and became part of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria. It was the first of many times that the Fort of Eidyn would change hands between the kingdoms of the north and the south. The MacAlpin Kings Four distinct peoples once inhabited the land now known as Scotland: the Picts in the north, the Britons in the southwest, the invading Angles in the southeast, and the Scots in the west. The Scots were Gaelic-speaking immigrants from the north of Ireland. Kenneth MacAlpin, who ruled as king of Scots at Dunadd, acquired the Pictish throne in 843, uniting Scotland north of the River Forth into a single kingdom. He moved his capital — along with the Stone of Destiny (on which Scottish kings were crowned) — to the sacred Pict site of Scone, close to Perth. His great-great-great-grandson, Malcolm II (1005–1034), defeated the Angles at the Battle of Carham in 1018 and extended Scottish territory as far south as the River Tweed. <sep>At the time what is now know as Scotland was inhabited by four distinct peoples, where did the people come from who were living in the western part?<sep>They came from the north of Ireland
| Yes |
How to prevent typhoid fever when you're traveling<br>Stick to bottled or boiled water. Bottle water is more likely to have been purified, treated, and handled safely. If you can't get bottled water, you can boil tap water to kill the germs that cause typhoid fever.
Drinking boiling water will help kill germs that cause typhoid fever. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: Yes
In the PC plan for growth we call for government to allow Canadians to have more flexibility with their RESP contributions and transfers from their RRSPs, but only as part of a holistic policy toward economic growth, one that combines tax relief, lower income taxes, lower payroll taxes, greater opportunities for jobs and growth in Canada that would keep young people here where they belong.
The growth plan is for Canada. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: Yes
Once again I will admonish all members that if they are going to stretch the credibility of their argument on Bill C-4 by referring to other issues, which is certainly their privilege, it would be best to use some imagination and to be sure to continue to come to a touchstone and not to challenge the Chair by forcing the Chair to make a ruling.
imagination is recommended without challenging the Chair OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | Yes |
Part 1. Definition
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.
Part 2. Example
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.
Answer: who has the maximum number of followers on instagram
Explanation: 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.
Part 3. Exercise
The Governor General of Canada (French: Gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal viceregal representative of the Canadian monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. The person of the sovereign is shared equally both with the 15 other Commonwealth realms and the 10 provinces of Canada, but resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom. The Queen, on the advice of her Canadian prime minister, appoints a governor general to carry out most of her constitutional and ceremonial duties. The commission is for an unfixed period of time -- known as serving at Her Majesty's pleasure -- though five years is the normal convention. Beginning in 1959, it has also been traditional to rotate between anglophone and francophone incumbents -- although many recent governors general have been bilingual. Once in office, the governor general maintains direct contact with the Queen, wherever she may be at the time.
Answer: | how do you become the governor general of canada |
Public health and animal health officials from the Departments of Health and Community Services and Forest Resources and Agrifoods today confirmed a rabies case involving a red fox in western Newfoundland.
Can we infer the following?
A case of rabies was confirmed. | yes |
What happens next in this paragraph?
How to go on an expedition cruise
Contact an expedition cruise line.
These companies specialize in delivering the sort of stripped-down adventure opportunity you're after. There are several notable cruise lines to choose from, including linblad expeditions, innersea discoveries and silversea, who specialize in a hybrid luxury and excursion brand of ocean travel.
Available options: -- Order itinerary referrals. Observe how people intercorporate cruise companies into their travel log.. -- Be wary of quick-paced cruises. They're usually populated by people who are just looking for fun and entertaining.. -- Find a company that offers services near your area and meets your standards for accommodations, activities and other amenities. Cruise packages are priced per person, and will ordinarily run you anywhere from $3 , 000-5 , 000.. -- Think about which cruise that company is offering and how much time you can spare on your expedition trip. Some cruise lines may accept a trip of only one or two days; others may require more trips, such as longer stays or longer nights out on different tours.. | Find a company that offers services near your area and meets your standards for accommodations, activities and other amenities. Cruise packages are priced per person, and will ordinarily run you anywhere from $3 , 000-5 , 000. |
Come up with a question and stream of consciousness reasoning that would justify this answer: chmod | The question is: In Unix-like operating systems, chmod is the command and system call which may change the access permissions to file system objects (files and directories). It may also alter special mode flags. The request is filtered by the umask. The name is an abbreviation of change mode.
Answer this question: how to change permission to a file in unix?
Stream of consciousness: The important part for answering this question is: In Unix-like operating systems, chmod is the command and system call which may change the access permissions to file system objects (files and directories).
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Are these paraphrases?
The movement is limited primarily to the two shoulder joints : the Scapulothoracic joint and the glenohumera joint .
The movement is primarily limited to the two shoulder joints : the glenohumeral joint and the scapulothoracic joint . | yes |
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.
Example Input: passage: Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann (ˈt̪ɣuəʃcəɾɣt̪ɣ ˈeːɾjən̪ɣ) ( listen); Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland, variously described as a country, province or region. Northern Ireland shares a border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. In 2011, its population was 1,810,863, constituting about 30% of the island's total population and about 3% of the UK's population. Established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 as part of the Good Friday Agreement, the Northern Ireland Assembly holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters, while other areas are reserved for the British government. Northern Ireland co-operates with the Republic of Ireland in some areas, and the Agreement granted the Republic the ability to ``put forward views and proposals'' with ``determined efforts to resolve disagreements between the two governments''.
question: is northern ireland a part of great britain?
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: passage: Éomer has a major role in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, the pivotal battle of The Return of the King. After fighting bravely for Rohan and Gondor, he is dismayed to find Théoden mortally wounded in the battle. Théoden appoints him King of Rohan with his dying breath. Then, seeing an unconscious Éowyn seemingly dead on the battlefield, Éomer decides to throw himself and the remaining Rohirrim at the enemy, all the while cries of ``Death!'' have replaced the traditional songs of slaying with which the Rohirrim had initially entered the battle. Aragorn saves them when he arrives unexpectedly from Pelargir, fulfilling his prediction that they would fight together again. Aragorn's arrival and reinforcements provoke a rout among the Orcs, and he and Éomer win the battle. Aragorn's healing hands later restore Éowyn to perfect health.
question: does eomer die in lord of the rings?
Example Output: No
Example Input: passage: The .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, also called .22 WMR, .22 Magnum, .22 MRF, or .22 Mag, is a rimfire cartridge. Originally loaded with a bullet weight of 40 grains (2.6 g) delivering velocities in the 2,000 feet per second (610 m/s) range from a rifle barrel, .22 WMR is now loaded with bullet weights ranging from 50 grains (3.2 g) at 1,530 feet per second (470 m/s) to 30 grains (1.9 g) at 2,200 feet per second (670 m/s). Accuracy around 1 MOA is achievable. Compared to the faster but lighter .17 HMR, the .22 WMR impacts targets with higher kinetic energy within its effective range, important for clean kills on larger small game such as coyote, albeit with a less flat-shooting bullet arc.
question: is 22 magnum and 22 wmr the same?
Example Output: | Yes
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this item is not suitable for fixing castors. part no. total height, (c) tube size (outside) gauge range max. axial static base load, kg quantity pr. box top-height ( b ) thread
Make this proper case | This item is NOT SUITABLE for fixing castors. Part no. Total height, (C) Tube size (outside) Gauge range Max. axial static base load, kg Quantity pr. box Top-height ( B ) Thread |
Michelle Obama has just started a campaign against childhood obesity with the admission that she put her girls Malia and Sasha on a diet because they were getting fat. Clearly, childhood obesity must be solved urgently. But is it a good idea for mothers to put their daughters on diets? Studies show that the more children diet, the more likely they are to become obese as adults. Research also shows that girls are highly influenced by their mothers when it comes to eating habits and body image. This was the case for Carly, 40, who blames her mother for her lifelong struggle with weight. "My mother was on a diet the whole time I was growing up," she says. "And she put me on my first diet when I was 10. I lost puppy fat, gained her approval and never ate normally again." America's First Lady clearly has a vital healthy eating message to convey. But could this be damaging for Malia and Sasha? Could they develop eating disorders because of it? "It's wrong just to blame mothers for their daughters' eating disorders," says Susan Ringwood, chief executive of the eating disorders charity. "There is a genetic component to eating disorders." However, "We do know that parents have a very strong influence over a child's eating. It's important to realize that you are your daughter's role model. Girls idolize their mothers." says Ringwood. "No food should ever be 'good 'or' bad'," Ringwood says. Instead, "You have to make it clear that food is a sociable, healthy and fun part of life, not something to be feared." "Talk to her about body image," Ringwood says. "Talk about how curves are an important and exciting part of being a woman. Show her that anorexic ) fashion models are not sexy, but ill. The pressure on girls today is immense," she says. Never forget that you are the authoritative voice, too.
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. Who are Michelle Obama's girls?
2. Were they getting heavy?
3. What do the studies show about diets
4. Who is susan ringwood?
5. Do girls idolize their mothers?
6. Is there a genetic component to eating disorders
7. Should food be" good or bad"?
8. Should food be feared?
9. What is the pressure on girls today?
10. How old is Carly?
11. Who does she blame?
12. Who has an eating message?
13. When did Carly go on her first diet?
14. What did she lose?
15. Is it wrong just to blame mothers? | 1. Malia and Sasha
2. yes
3. they show that the more children diet, the more likely they are to become obese
4. chief executive of the eating disorders charity
5. yes
6. yes
7. no
8. no
9. immense
10. 40
11. her mother
12. America's First Lady
13. when she was 10
14. puppy fat
15. yes |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
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".
Littlefoot 's grandfather one night tells the children a story about `` The Lone Dinosaur '' , a legendary longneck who once protected the Great Valley from the most ferocious sharptooth ever to live . A fight ensued , which led to the Sharptooth 's death . However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . Soon after the battle , a huge monolith that resembled a proud sauropod , having life-sized Sharptooth teeth arranged around his neck , came out of the ground during an earthquake . The dinosaurs called it `` Saurus Rock '' . The legend also states that if anyone damages the monolith , bad luck would descend upon the valley . A few days later when the kids are playing , Littlefoot accidentally falls off a cliff . Just before he hits the ground , a gruff Diplodocus rescues him . This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history . Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . He tells his friends this , narrating an apparently extemporaneous legend to support his assumption . Inspired , Cera 's infant nieces , the twins Dinah and Dana , go to Saurus Rock without anyone noticing . Later when the friends are playing , they notice that Dinah and Dana are missing . Recalling their talk of the day before , they go to Saurus Rock to find them . <sep>Who went to Saurus Rock to find Dinah and Dana?<sep>Doc
Output: | No |
q... Child actresses Jessica Azenberg, Janelle and Tamara DeMent, Alex and Brittany Smith, and Eliza Clark played the role since the character's introduction in 1986 till actress Erin Torpey played the role of adolescent to young adult Jessica continuously from November 5, 1990, revising her birth year to 1978. In October 2002, Torpey announced her decision to end her 12-year run as Jessica in order to explore the other areas of her life. Torpey's last screen appearance was January 15, 2003. Bree Williamson assumed the role on February 5, 2003 and remained with the series until the series' finale on January 13, 2012.
Answer this question: who played jessica buchanan on one life to live?
a... The important part for answering this question is: Child actresses Jessica Azenberg, Janelle and Tamara DeMent, Alex and Brittany Smith, and Eliza Clark played the role since the character's introduction in 1986 till actress Erin Torpey played the role of adolescent to young adult Jessica continuously from November 5, 1990, revising her birth year to 1978.
The answer is Jessica Azenberg , Janelle and Tamara DeMent , Alex and Brittany Smith , and Eliza Clark played the role since the character 's introduction in 1986 till actress Erin Torpey played the role of adolescent to young adult Jessica continuously
q... Island of the Blue Dolphins is a 1960 children's novel written by Scott O'Dell and tells the story of a 12-year-old girl stranded alone for years on an island off the California coast. It is based on the true story of a Nicoleño Native American left alone for 18 years on San Nicolas Island during the 19th century.
How long did karana live on the island alone?
a... To answer the question, consider the following: It is based on the true story of a Nicoleño Native American left alone for 18 years on San Nicolas Island during the 19th century.
The answer is 18 years
q... Passage: Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar holds the record for most All-Star Game selections and most All-Star Games played. He was selected 19 times and played in 18 All-Star games. LeBron James holds the record for most All-Star Game selections among active players, with 14 selections. LeBron James also holds the record for most consecutive games played, with 14. Bob Cousy and John Havlicek are tied for second most consecutive games actually played, appearing in 13 straight All-Star Games. Tim Duncan also played in 13 straight All-Star Games if the lockout-cancelled 1999 game is excluded. Several players were named to All-Star Game rosters, but never actually played in the game due to injury.
Question: Based on this passage, who has been to the most nba all star games?
a... The important part for answering this question is: Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar holds the record for most All-Star Game selections and most All-Star Games played.
The answer is Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul - Jabbar
q... Passage: A Prairie Home Companion is a weekly radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor that aired live from 1974 to 2016. In 2016, musician Chris Thile took over as host, and the successor show was eventually renamed Live from Here. A Prairie Home Companion aired on Saturdays from the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota; it was also frequently heard on tours to New York City and other US cities. The show is known for its musical guests, especially folk and traditional musicians, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and relaxed humor. Keillor's wry storytelling segment, "News from Lake Wobegon", was the show's best-known feature during his long tenure.
Question: Based on this passage, when did prairie home companion change its name?
a... | This is the relevant information: In 2016, musician Chris Thile took over as host, and the successor show was eventually renamed Live from Here.
The answer is 2016 |
The bus driver and his passengers were being hailed as heroes last night after rescuing a woman from her burning car following a crash on the Bluff Highway. The 60-year-old woman was taken by ambulance to Southland Hospital after firefighters battled for 30 minutes to cut her from her car.
Acting Senior Sergeant Brock Davis of Invercargill, said emergency services were called to the scene of the crash at the crossroads of Motorimu Rd and State Highway I shortly before 5:00 p.m. yesterday.
Mr. Davis said a Mitsubishi car driven by a 30-year-old man traveling north on the highway and the woman's southbound Suzuki Alto collided . The man suffered slight injuries in the crash, he said.
Invercargill Passenger Transport Ltd driver Bill McDermott and his passengers--New Zealand Aluminum Smelters Ltd workers were first on the scene and alerted emergency services. The scene at the spot was disordered, Mr. McDermott said.
"There was a car on its side and a guy wandering around who was quite excited," he said. "We stopped, got out and found a lady trapped in her car ...... then we noticed flames in the engine bay and the smell of petrol." Mr. McDermott took a fire extinguisher from the bus, doused the flames, and several other workers controlled traffic.
However, he said his actions were "no big deal". He was not willing to take any credit for helping the woman.
"The praise goes to all the guys that jumped off that bus." Invercargill Senior Station officer Alan Goldsworthy, who was an officer in charge at the scene, said there was a possibility the car could have burst into flames if Mr. McDermott and the smelter workers had not helped. "They should acquire a good pat on the back." he said.
1. Who was rescued?
2. What was she driving?
3. Who else was involved in the wreck?
4. What was he driving?
5. was he injured?
6. who rescued the woman?
7. what was he driving?
8. how old was the female driver?
9. How old was the other accident victim?
10. Where did the bus passengers work?
11. How was the car sitting after the accident?
12. was the car on fire?
Provide a numbered list of answers. | 1. a woman
2. a Suzuki Alto
3. a 30-year-old man
4. a Mitsubishi car
5. yes
6. Bill McDermott and his passengers
7. a bus
8. she was a 60-year-old
9. 30 years old
10. New Zealand Aluminum Smelters Ltd
11. on its side
12. yes |
Logic ==> Going public means becoming a company in which people can invest. When people invest, one gets money. Getting money means more funding.
more funding
Question ==> Why would a company be going public?
Options:
- revealing information
- being ridiculed
- problems
- more funding
- telling all
** Fighting enemy means attacking the opposition. Soldiers are people trained to attack the opposition.
fight enemy
** The soldiers raised their rifles toward the invading soldiers with hate, what are they looking to do?
Options:
- destroy enemy
- wage war
- fight enemy
- have lunch
- stab to death
Detailed logic: Computers cost money because the latest or most advanced electronic parts are expensive to develop and purchase.
cost money
Question for this logic: Computers have always been cutting edge technology, so they what?
Options:
- networked
- connect
- cost money
- do work
- teach
Logic ==> Bringing suit means to legally file a case against someone. One would have to go to a court after bringing suit against someone. Going to court involves a set of laws and procedures.
going to court
Question ==> What would you be doing if you are bringing suit against someone?
Options:
- swimming
- going to court
- ruling
- randomness
- laughter
** To clean the scene, the traffic needs to be removed quickly hence hurry along. Hurry along means fastly remove traffic.
hurry along
** The policemen wanted to clear the scene of the accident, so what did they do to traffic?
Options:
- hurry along
- direct traffic
- help
- force open door
- corner thief
Detailed logic: Public outcry happens to a neighbourhood when someone is known to be hurting someone else.
public outcry
Question for this logic: | What happens to a neighborhood when someone is known to be hurting someone else?
Options:
- public outcry
- more hurt
- people become happy
- legal problems
- physical pain |
Q: Desk furniture is easy to access. You would put stamps in desk furniture.
A: What kind of furniture would you put stamps in if you want to access them often?
Options:
- cabinet
- desk
- drawer
- bedbox
- suitcase
desk
Q: A harware store sells items like pail, hammer and nails. Pail is a hardware item.
A: Where can you buy a pail, nails and a hammer?
Options:
- garage
- garden
- hardware store
- basement
- utility room
hardware store
Q: Hurting else is a crime, if convicted you could face a jail time.
A: | Hurting else is a crime, if convicted you could face what?
Options:
- jail time
- punishment
- bad karma
- will resent
- a fight
jail time |
Within trillionths of a second after the Big Bang, they have reasoned, the primordial explosion - many billions of degrees hot - must have created a universe that contained equal quantities of matter and antimatter.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
The Big Bang is the primordial explosion from which the universe was created. | yes |
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.
[Q]: passage: In fiscal year 2017, it was allocated a net discretionary budget of $40.6 billion. With more than 240,000 employees, DHS is the third largest Cabinet department, after the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Homeland security policy is coordinated at the White House by the Homeland Security Council. Other agencies with significant homeland security responsibilities include the Departments of Health and Human Services, Justice, and Energy.
question: is department of homeland security part of dod?
[A]: No
[Q]: passage: Red hair (or ginger hair) occurs naturally in 1--2% of the human population. It occurs more frequently (2--6%) in people of northern or western European ancestry, and less frequently in other populations. Red hair appears most commonly in people with two copies of a recessive allele on chromosome 16 which produces an altered version of the MC1R protein.
question: is red hair and ginger hair the same?
[A]: Yes
[Q]: passage: The Pacific miniseries features the 1st Marine Division's battles in the Pacific, such as Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, Peleliu, and Okinawa, as well as Basilone's involvement in the Battle of Iwo Jima. It is based primarily on the memoirs of two U.S. Marines: With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by Eugene Sledge and Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie. It also draws on Sledge's memoir China Marine and Red Blood, Black Sand, the memoir of Chuck Tatum, a Marine who fought alongside Basilone on Iwo Jima.
question: is the pacific based on a true story?
[A]: | Yes
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Ans: something unusually large
Ques: A bumper crop can also be a source of problems, such as when there is insufficient storage space (barns, grain bins, etc.) for an overlarge crop. The word "bumper" has a second definition meaning "something unusually large", which is where this term comes from.
Answer this question based on the passage: where did the term bumper crop come from?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: The word "bumper" has a second definition meaning "something unusually large", which is where this term comes from.
Answer: the Soviet Union ( USSR ). Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US), for dominance in spaceflight capability. It had its origins in the missile-based nuclear arms race between the two nations that occurred following World War II, aided by captured German missile technology and personnel from the Aggregat program. The technological superiority required for such dominance was seen as necessary for national security, and symbolic of ideological superiority. The Space Race spawned pioneering efforts to launch artificial satellites, uncrewed space probes of the Moon, Venus, and Mars, and human spaceflight in low Earth orbit and to the Moon.
Based on this passage, who were the two superpowers during the cold war space race?
CoT: The relevant information to answer the above question is: The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US), for dominance in spaceflight capability.
Ans: the Sherman Brothers ( Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman )
Ques: "You're Sixteen" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman). It was first performed by American rockabilly singer Johnny Burnette, whose version peaked at number eight on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in December 1960 and number 3 in the U.K. in 1961. The original 1960 version of "You're Sixteen" by Johnny Burnette is featured prominently on the 1973 motion picture soundtrack of the film American Graffiti.
Answer this question based on the passage: who wrote your 16 your beautiful and you're mine?
CoT: The relevant information is: "You're Sixteen" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman).
Ans: St Erth
Ques: The St Ives Bay Line is a 4.25 miles (6.84 km) railway line from St Erth to St Ives in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was opened in 1877, the last new 7 ft (2,134 mm) broad gauge passenger railway to be constructed in the country. Converted to standard gauge in 1892, it continues to operate as a community railway which carries a large number of tourists as well as local passengers. It has five stations including the junction with the Cornish Main Line at St Erth.
Based on this passage, where does the train go from st ives?
CoT: The relevant information to answer the above question is: The St Ives Bay Line is a 4.25 miles (6.84 km) railway line from St Erth to St Ives in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Answer: Basque ( also known as Euskera ). Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Urrutia, meaning "distant, far away" in Basque (also known as Euskera) is the name of a family that originated in Zumárraga in the province of Gipuzkoa, and then spread out throughout the Basque country, and eventually throughout the Americas -- South, Central and North and the Philippines. Notable members of the Urrutia family include:
Where does the last name urrutia come from?
CoT: To answer the question, consider the following: Urrutia, meaning "distant, far away" in Basque (also known as Euskera) is the name of a family that originated in Zumárraga in the province of Gipuzkoa, and then spread out throughout the Basque country, and eventually throughout the Americas -- South, Central and North and the Philippines.
Ans: receive core classroom instruction that is differentiated and utilizes strategies and materials that are scientifically research - based
| Ques: Context: The first tier states that all students receive core classroom instruction that is differentiated and utilizes strategies and materials that are scientifically research-based. Assessment in the classroom should be ongoing and effective in that it clearly identifies the strengths and weaknesses for each learner. Any necessary interventions at this level are within the framework of the general education classroom and can be in the form of differentiated instruction, small group review, or one-on-one remediation of a concept.
Question: a response to intervention (rti) program involves three tiers. during the first tier students?
CoT: To answer this question, we should know that: The first tier states that all students receive core classroom instruction that is differentiated and utilizes strategies and materials that are scientifically research-based. |
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".
Powell contended that it was not inconsistent to want to foster cooperation even with an organization like the Indonesian military, which has a history of human rights abuses. "If you get young officers, expose them to a military organization that is within a democratic political institution, such as the United States, then that rubs off on them," he said. In Malaysia, Powell met with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who has led the country since 1981. The Malaysian foreign minister, Syed Hamid Albar, later told local reporters that Powell had proposed that American and Malaysian officials review the idea of forming a regional training center in Malaysia to coordinate antiterrorism activities. His brief stop in Malaysia also highlighted the moral ambiguities of the effort to prevent terrorism and its emphasis on cooperation with governments that the United States has often criticized. The United States once distanced itself from Mahathir for strong-arm tactics with political rivals, and human rights groups criticize him for arresting and jailing scores of suspected militants, including some who may be linked to al-Qaida, without trial. Powell said his discussions with Mahathir "touched on the case" of his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who is serving a 15-year sentence on charges of sodomy and abuse of power after trials that Powell said the United States had "always felt" were flawed. The assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, James Kelly, met on Tuesday morning with Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for what she later told Malaysian reporters was a discussion about both the detention of her husband and six supporters, and the campaign against terrorism. <sep>Name all of the American government officials mentioned in the article:<sep>Colin Powell | Yes |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Between Podophyllum and Tansy, which plant is also known as common tansy? | Tansy |
IN: What happens next?
How to remove a knobset lock
Examine the base of your knob to determine what kind it is.
There are two main types of doorknobs with hidden levers. These hidden levers can be in the form of a thin slot or a pinhole.
OPTIONS:
- A button lever is inserted through an anvil shaped slot into a face. A screw lever is inserted through an eye pin on the front of the doorknob.
- If your knob contains a heavy metal panel or latch, then this is usually the base and you can use your fingernail to pry it loose. Note if there are any grips or handles on your knobs.
- Since they are designed to be sealed, they are usually hidden from the inside of your door and can be constantly tampered with. Numerically, just about any knob will work.
- Determine which kind of knob you have, because each knob will detach from the door differently. These hidden levers are also called detents.
OUT: Determine which kind of knob you have, because each knob will detach from the door differently. These hidden levers are also called detents.
IN: What happens next?
People are seen looking close up to a camera with a cam climbing on a set of skis. He is then shown riding along the water while the camera watches from below. he
OPTIONS:
- continues to ride while shots of the boat are shown and him smiling at the camera.
- grabs more water as well as rock climbing and laughs through it while still riding around on a ski.
- speaks to the camera with his hands and leads into more shots riding through the water.
- is using himself as guides as he rides down the water.
OUT: continues to ride while shots of the boat are shown and him smiling at the camera.
IN: What happens next?
The bull attacks a dog sit on front a door. The bull gores people and also attacks people on the sidewalk. the bull
OPTIONS:
- smashes an adult.
- chases and shoot people who group in a courtyard.
- continues goring people's behind.
- gets jammed against a front window while the person is upometer walking.
OUT: | continues goring people's behind. |
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.
Q: passage: Miranda was a British television sitcom written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart. It originally aired on BBC Two from 9 November 2009 and later on BBC One. Developed from Hart's semi-autobiographical BBC Radio 2 comedy Miranda Hart's Joke Shop (2008), the situation comedy revolves around socially inept Miranda, who frequently finds herself in awkward situations. The show features actors Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge, Sally Phillips, James Holmes and Bo Poraj. It was filmed in front of live audiences at the BBC Television Centre and The London Studios.
question: is miranda filmed in front of a live audience?
A: Yes
****
Q: passage: North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea.
question: is the united states of america in the northern hemisphere?
A: Yes
****
Q: passage: On 26 March 2012 (local time), Canadian film director James Cameron made a solo manned descent in the DSV Deepsea Challenger to the bottom of the Challenger Deep. At approximately 05:15 ChST on 26 March (19:15 UTC on 25 March), the descent began. At 07:52 ChST (21:52 UTC), Deepsea Challenger arrived at the bottom. The descent lasted 2 hours and 36 minutes and the recorded depth was 10,898.4 metres (35,756 ft) when Deepsea Challenger touched down. Cameron had planned to spend about six hours near the ocean floor exploring but decided to start the ascent to the surface after only 2 hours and 34 minutes. The time on the bottom was shortened because a hydraulic fluid leak in the lines controlling the manipulator arm obscured the visibility out the only viewing port. It also caused the loss of the submersible's starboard thrusters. At around 12:00 ChST (02:00 UTC on 26 March), the Deepsea Challenger website says the sub resurfaced after a 90-minute ascent, although Paul Allen's tweets indicate the ascent took only about 67 minutes. During a post-dive press conference Cameron said: ``I landed on a very soft, almost gelatinous flat plain. Once I got my bearings, I drove across it for quite a distance ... and finally worked my way up the slope.'' The whole time, Cameron said, he didn't see any fish, or any living creatures more than an inch (2.54 cm) long: ``The only free swimmers I saw were small amphipods''--shrimplike bottom-feeders.
question: has anyone been to the bottom of challenger deep?
A: | Yes
****
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