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The 1912 -- 13 season was the 21st season of Manchester United in the Football League and sixth place in the First Division .
The 1912-13 season was the sixth season of Manchester United in the Football League and the 21st in the First Division .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
no
After working for the investigation for four years , Dash resigned to protest Starr 's appearance before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary .
After working for the investigation for four years , Starr resigned to protest against Dash 's appearance before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
no
This is a list of caves in the United Kingdom , including information about the largest and deepest caves in the UK .
This is a list of caves in the United Kingdom , including information on the largest and deepest caves in the UK .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
yes
There are a considerable number of nurses from the Anglophone Caribbean who work in the United Kingdom and an even greater number in the United States .
There are a substantial number of nurses from the Anglophone Caribbean working in the United Kingdom and an even greater number in the United States .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
| yes |
Four US cable companies, including industry leaders Comcast Corp and Time Warner Cable, have entered the fast-growing wireless arena through a joint venture with Sprint Nextel.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Time Warner Cable is a partner of Sprint Nextel. | yes |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
A search for Bill Gates (or Bill, Gates or Bill and Gates ) will find articles containing both the word bill and the word gates . | "Bill Gates" (or bill and gates) search will find articles containing both the word bill & gates. |
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: The large intestine, also known as the large bowel or colon, is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract and of the digestive system in vertebrates. Water is absorbed here and the remaining waste material is stored as feces before being removed by defecation.
A: | is the large intestine also called the colon? |
Instructions: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Input: Passage: Plane (geometry) -- The remainder of the expression is arrived at by finding an arbitrary point on the line. To do so, consider that any point in space may be written as r = c 1 n 1 + c 2 n 2 + λ ( n 1 × n 2 ) (\displaystyle (\mathbf (r))=c_(1)(\mathbf (n))_(1)+c_(2)(\mathbf (n))_(2)+\lambda ((\mathbf (n))_(1)\times (\mathbf (n))_(2))) , since ( n 1 , n 2 , ( n 1 × n 2 ) ) (\displaystyle \((\mathbf (n))_(1),(\mathbf (n))_(2),((\mathbf (n))_(1)\times (\mathbf (n))_(2))\)) is a basis. We wish to find a point which is on both planes (i.e. on their intersection), so insert this equation into each of the equations of the planes to get two simultaneous equations which can be solved for c 1 (\displaystyle c_(1)) and c 2 (\displaystyle c_(2)) .
Question: can one point be in two different planes
Output: | 1 |
The Spy Next Door (2010) Download Film
Make this lower case | the spy next door (2010) download film |
1. The current director of Sony Best is Ajay Gajjar , who is also a leading member of WPI .
2. The foremost director of Sony Best is Ajay GAjjar who is also a current member of WPI .
no
1. Players use the GameSpy Arcade - Client to access and create the game 's main lobby , or connect virtual rooms where they can participate in online games .
2. Players use the GameSpy Arcade client to access the game 's main lobby and then create or join virtual rooms where they can participate in online play .
yes
1. Yesss was sold to Mobilkom Austria following the sale of Orange to Hutchison Whampoa .
2. Following the sale of Orange to Hutchison Whampoa , Yesss was sold off to Mobilkom Austria .
| no |
Believing overweight among school children is the result of bake sales, the Education Department of New York declared that bake sales will be banned all through the states, as a part of their new "wellness"policy. The ban gives a harder time to schools tying to earn money,because of budget difficulties. Bake sales have proven to be highly profitable toward schools with young people because the start-up costs are very small. Allie,a Roslyn High School freshman , agrees that bake sales are needed for school supplies."l think it's wrong for schools to ban bake sales because a lot of schools need the money to be raised. Our school could really use the money for new uniforms."Allie also commented on the bake sales apparent cause of child overweight. "I feel that it is the student's choice to eat the baked goods. lf they want it, let them have it."Jessica,another Roslyn High School freshman, had a different opinion."I feel that children can not always stay away from items such as cupcakes. It might be better if the amount of bake sales were limited, and only allowed students to buy one item." New York Education advisors are having trouble coming up with substitute product for students to sell. A plan of advertising healthier foods has come into play. However the department needs to consider if students will go for items like vegetables. Allie and Jessica don't think so."Students might not like the healthier foods. This way, the schools are gaining less money."Allie shares. Another plan to think about is the idea of not selling food products altogether. Alternate programs are being conducted throughout New York schools,such as walk-a-thons, as a healthy way for students to earn money for their schools. Which is both healthy and profitable way for schools to earn money? A) The bake sales. B) The vegetables sales C) The walk-a-thons. D) The food product sales.
| C |
Many newer units employ automatic defrosting (often called ``frost-free'' or ``no frost'') and do not require manual defrosting in normal use. Although, in some cases, users of Frost Free fridge/freezers have noted ice blocking the vent that allows air into the refrigerator compartment. All refrigerators and/or freezers whether or not frost free, should be defrosted at least every 6 months (or more if you live in humid conditions or if the door is opened excessively). Frost Free units should be defrosted every year, as frost can form on the evaporator covers, which can look unsightly and degrades freezing performance, sometimes to the point of the freezer thawing out due to degradation of defrosting. This can happen when the defrost timer is not set up correctly/malfunctioning or if the heater units or temperature sensors are malfunctioning.
should you defrost a frost free fridge freezer? | yes |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Hydrogen Sulfide, H 2 S, is produced by the decay of organic matter, and then rises to the atmosphere where it oxidizes and forms sulfur dioxide.
Output: | Hydrogen sulfide is a noxious and toxic gas produced from decaying organic matter that contains sulfur. |
Read this and answer the question
The two mature piano sonatas (No. 2, Op. 35, written in 1839 and No. 3, Op. 58, written in 1844) are in four movements. In Op. 35, Chopin was able to combine within a formal large musical structure many elements of his virtuosic piano technique—"a kind of dialogue between the public pianism of the brilliant style and the German sonata principle". The last movement, a brief (75-bar) perpetuum mobile in which the hands play in unmodified octave unison throughout, was found shocking and unmusical by contemporaries, including Schumann. The Op. 58 sonata is closer to the German tradition, including many passages of complex counterpoint, "worthy of Brahms" according to the music historians Kornel Michałowski and Jim Samson.
How many movements are No. 2, Op. 35 and No. 3, Op 58 in? | four |
q... The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was the first major battle of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. Fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Federal forces and the Missouri State Guard, it is sometimes called the "Bull Run of the West."
Where was the battle of wilson's creek fought?
a... To answer this question, we should know that: Fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Federal forces and the Missouri State Guard, it is sometimes called the "Bull Run of the West."
The answer is near Springfield , Missouri
q... Passage: The Mekong Delta (Vietnamese: Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long, "Nine Dragon river delta" or simply Vietnamese: Đồng Bằng Sông Mê Kông, "Mekong river delta"), also known as the Western Region (Vietnamese: Miền Tây) or the South-western region (Vietnamese: Tây Nam Bộ) is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries. The Mekong delta region encompasses a large portion of southwestern Vietnam of over 40,500 square kilometres (15,600 sq mi). The size of the area covered by water depends on the season. The region comprises 12 provinces: Long An, Đồng Tháp, Tiền Giang, An Giang, Bến Tre, Vĩnh Long, Trà Vinh, Hậu Giang, Kiên Giang, Sóc Trăng, Bạc Liêu, and Cà Mau, along with the province-level municipality of Cần Thơ.
Question: Based on this passage, where is the mekong delta located on a map?
a... The important part for answering this question is: The Mekong Delta (Vietnamese: Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long, "Nine Dragon river delta" or simply Vietnamese: Đồng Bằng Sông Mê Kông, "Mekong river delta"), also known as the Western Region (Vietnamese: Miền Tây) or the South-western region (Vietnamese: Tây Nam Bộ) is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries.
The answer is southwestern Vietnam
q... Andrew Huang is a Canadian musician, video producer, and YouTube personality. He is best known for his Song Challenge video series, which invites viewers to dare him in feats of musicianship, as well as viral hits such as Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows, 99 Red Balloons-played with red balloons, and Alphabetical 26-Genre Song. Huang has released over 50 albums of original music, either through DFTBA Records or independently, under his own name as well as the pseudonyms Songs To Wear Pants To, Your Heart, Girl, Spokesman, The Cloud, Ghostface Kilobyte, and VS.
Answer this question: who wrote the song pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows?
a... The important part for answering this question is: He is best known for his Song Challenge video series, which invites viewers to dare him in feats of musicianship, as well as viral hits such as Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows, 99 Red Balloons-played with red balloons, and Alphabetical 26-Genre Song.
The answer is Andrew Huang
q... Gram-negative bacteria are a group of bacteria that do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the gram-staining method of bacterial differentiation. They are characterized by their cell envelopes, which are composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wall sandwiched between an inner cytoplasmic cell membrane and a bacterial outer membrane.
Answer this question: the cell wall of gram-negative bacterial cells is external to the?
a... | To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: They are characterized by their cell envelopes, which are composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wall sandwiched between an inner cytoplasmic cell membrane and a bacterial outer membrane.
The answer is an inner cytoplasmic cell membrane |
SEOUL, March 26 (Reuters) - Kia Motors said on Thursday that it plans to make its Forte compact and an unidentified small car targeted at the local market at its planned factory in Mexico. The South Korean automaker last year signed a deal to build its first Mexican factory, which will start production in the first half of 2016 in the state of Nuevo Leon. Kia planned initially to produce the Forte compact and Rio subcompact at the plant, people familiar with the matter told Reuters at the time. (Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Richard Pullin)
Can we draw the following conclusion?
the planned factory is going to be the biggest one yet
OPTIONS:
(I). Yes
(II). It's impossible to say
(III). No | (II). |
Q: In addition to this, Toyota updated the truck's frame by adding more high strength steel in order to increase the truck's rigidness and to drop weight. The body is also constructed using ultra-high strength steel that will be integrated using a new hot stamping process that reduces weight. Toyota also updated the suspensions, rear differentials and rear axle to improve the truck's road manners while still keeping it off-road capable. The truck is available in 6 distinct trims, these are the base SR, mid-level SR5, TRD Off Road, TRD Sport, Limited, and range topping TRD Pro. The truck is offered in Access Cab and Double Cab configurations with the long or short bed sizes. The Regular Cab model was not carried over for the new generation pickup. The interior of the pickup gets a complete overhaul as well. Using a handle-bar theme, Toyota made the interior of the Tacoma more luxurious and added a larger touchscreen display as well as an all new instrument panel. Soft-touch materials also replaced the previous generations hard plastics. A leather option was added. Toyota has also used an acoustic windshield, better insulated doors, as well as more weather stripping to reduce road and wind noise. For the first time Toyota will offer dual climate control in the newly refined Tacoma.
Can we conclude that does toyota still make a regular cab tacoma?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
A: no
A death by natural causes, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is the end result of an illness or an internal malfunction of the body not directly caused by external forces, typically due to old age. This is especially true when an elderly person has several different conditions or diseases, but where it appears that none of them alone or together may clearly lead to the death, and it is uncertain which condition was the final factor causing death. Contrary to the statement before, everything is natural at some point. For example, a person dying from complications from influenza (an infection) or a heart attack (an internal body malfunction) or sudden heart failure would be listed as having died from natural causes. Health departments discourage listing old age as the cause of death because doing so does not benefit public health or medical research. Old age is not a scientifically recognized cause of death; there is always a more direct cause, although it may be unknown in certain cases and could be one of a number of aging-associated diseases.
can a young person die of natural causes?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
+++++
Answer: yes
Venice is a residential, commercial, and recreational beachfront neighborhood within Los Angeles, California. It is located within the urban region of western Los Angeles County known as the Westside.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
is venice in the city of los angeles?
A: yes
Problem: Text: Roller coaster phobia is a colloquial and slang term describing an individual's fear of roller coasters and other rides which involve excessive heights, restraints or g-forces on the body. While roller coasters are a popular theme park attraction, certain people feel nauseated, afraid, dizzy, or unsafe when riding roller coasters. In many cases, this fear is related to other phobias - such as acrophobia, claustrophobia or emetophobia - a condition like vertigo, or to a traumatic event. While not an officially recognized phobia, some cases have been treated successfully with a specialized therapy program.
Question: is it ok to be afraid of roller coasters?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
A: yes
IN: Is it true that is english the official language of the united states of america?
Many languages are spoken, or historically have been spoken, in the United States. Today over 350 languages are used by the U.S. population. The most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English), which is the de facto national language of the United States. Since the 1965 Immigration Act, Spanish is the second most common language in the country. The United States does not have an official language, but 32 state governments out of 50 have declared English to be one, or the only, official language. The government of Louisiana offers services and most documents in both English and French, as does New Mexico in English and Spanish. The government of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, operates almost entirely in Spanish, even though its official languages are Spanish and English. There are many languages indigenous to North America or to U.S. states or holdings in the Pacific region. Hawaiian, although having few native speakers, is an official language along with English of the state of Hawaii. Alaska officializes English and twenty native languages.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
OUT: no
What's the best answer to this question: can you start a fire with a fart?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: | yes |
Teacher:In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Passage: 'Randy Gardner (born 1949) is the holder of the scientifically documented record for the longest a human has intentionally gone without sleep not using stimulants of any kind. In 1964, Gardner, a high school student in San Diego, California, stayed awake for 264.4 hours (11 days 25 minutes). This period of sleeplessness broke the previous record of 260 hours held by disk jockey Tom Rounds of Honolulu.'. Question: 'what's the longest amount of time someone has stayed awake'.
Student: | True |
Everyone knows how the story of Cinderella ends, but did you ever really think about how she spent her days before she met the prince? Her daily routine was not fascinating.She did everything from sweeping the floor to cooking the meals.If someone had asked Cinderella, "Are there any kinds of household work that you particularly hate?" she probably would have answered, "Why, none, of course.Housework is my duty!" In the real world, however, most people have definite dislikes for certain sorts of household work.Two of these tasks are ironing clothes and washing dishes. Ironing clothes is most hated because it is not a task that can be completed quickly or thoughtlessly. Each piece of clothing must be handled individually, so ironing a basket of laundry can take hours! After ironing a piece of clothing with great caution, which-requires smoothing out the fabric, and following the seams ,you need to place it on a hanger as soon as possible.If you do not follow these directions carefully, it might become wrinkled and you have to start over.Perhaps that is why ironing is not a favorite thing to do.It calls for extreme attention to detail from beginning to end. Another household job that many people dislike is washing dishes.Of course, some people claim that this work is no longer a problem because we have dishwashers now! However, no one would argue that dishes, silverware, and especially pots and pans washed in a dishwasher don't come out as clean as they do when washed by hand.For this reason, many of us continues to wash our dishes by hand, but we are not necessarily happy doing it.Cleaning dishes is a job that not only takes a lot of energy but also requires the patience to wash and dry them.In addition, unlike ironing clothes, washing dishes is a thing that usually must be done every day.I don't know how Cinderella felt about this particular task, but I believe that most people hate it as much as I do. Many people still prefer washing dishes by hand to machine washing because _ . A) hand - washed dishes are cleaner B) washing dishes by hand is cheaper C) dishwashers are not so easily handled D) some dishes cannot be machine washed
Answer: | A |
Birth November 22 1897 in Stenhule Them Denmark
A: Birth: November 22, 1897 in Stenhule, Them, Denmark
This article titled Mark Zuckerberg speaks in support of Muslims after week of Read more
A: This article titled “Mark Zuckerberg speaks in support of Muslims after week of ... Read more
On this page we have some popular products featured
A: On this page we have some popular products featured.
Zionism which is the modern successor of traditional Judaism and that movement in Judaism which has the final word amongst the world Jewry and over the rest of us in the whole West to a degree that is so serious that we are actually dying out for that very reason
| A: Zionism, which is the modern successor of traditional Judaism and that movement in Judaism which has the final word amongst the world Jewry and over the rest of us – in the whole West –to a degree, that is so serious, that we are actually dying out for that very reason. |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Passage: List of Major League Baseball single-game strikeout leaders -- In baseball, a strikeout occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter during his time at bat. Twenty different pitchers have struck out at least 18 batters in a single nine-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) game as of 2016, the most recent being Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals on May 11, 2016. Four players have accomplished the feat more than once in their career; no player has ever struck out more than 20 batters in a nine-inning game. (Tom Cheney struckout 21 in a 16-inning game.) Charlie Sweeney was the first player to strike out 18 batters in a single game, doing so for the Providence Grays against the Boston Beaneaters on June 7, 1884. In spite of this, Bob Feller is viewed as the first pitcher to accomplish the feat, since his then-record 18 strikeouts was the first to occur during the 20th century and the live-ball era.
Question: has any pitcher ever struck out all 27 batters
| 0 |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Hamid Samandarian was an Iranian film and theater director and translator, he staged numerous dramas during his lifetime, including which 1944 existentialist French play? | No Exit |
Q: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Google has rebranded itself as Alphabet, a new umbrella company which will oversee eight firms, including the search engine Google. Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced the surprise move in a blog post on Monday after stocks closed. It means the firm will be able to lend more focus on risky ventures at its 'moonshot factory' Google[x] - developing robots, self-driving cars and studying life sciences - while keeping investors happy. In the shake-up, Page will become the chief executive of Alphabet, while his fellow founder of the $367.6 billion company, Sergey Brin, will become the holding company's president. Senior Vice President Sundar Pichai, a rising star in Silicon Valley, will receive a long-awaited promotion to become CEO of Google, which will now solely be a search engine.Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced shake-up in blog post on MondayAlphabet will replace Google as the publicly-traded entity and all shares of will automatically convert into the same number of shares of AlphabetGoogle will remain a search engine, and the largest of Alphabet's 8 firmsIt means they can put more focus on moonshot factory Google[x] while allowing investors to have a detailed insight into how money is being spentPage is now Alphabet CEO, Brin is president, Sundar Pichai is Google CEOPage said it is a bid to spur innovation and growth as Google nears 20
Question:Page told a group of shareholders in July that he saw Warren Buffett's multinational conglomerate holding company as a business model to aspire to - despite sharing barely anything in common with _.
A: | Google |
Q: In this task, you will be presented with a question and you have to answer the question based on your knowledge. Your answers should be as short as possible.
What is the Thai name of the ingredient that is used widely for flavoring in the cuisines of Southeast Asia and South Asia ?
A: | Bai toei |
Last month we spent a few wonderful days visiting our friends Rosa and Massimo who live just outside of Trento. It was our third visit to the area (on one of them I snapped up this recipe for persimmon cake), so I feel it’s about time to share some our favourite things that we’ve been shown by locals. Trento is only a four hour drive from Florence — passing Bologna and Verona on the way, which could make very good pit stops if you feel the need to, FYI — yet it feels a world away in terms of the landscape and the food, from the golden, rolling hills of Tuscany. Cue towering mountains harbouring mushrooms and berries, lush valleys and turquoise lakes, vines grown on pergolas, enormous plates of sauerkraut and polenta in abundant portions, delicious wines and rustic cakes with German names. Trento is the capital of Trentino, an unusual region of Italy because its official languages are Italian and German and it is actually made up of two self-governing provinces and is known as Trentino-Alto Adige or Trentino-Sudtirol. Confused? Since the eighth century, it has been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and only a century ago did it become Italian. It is squeezed between Lombardy and the Veneto to the west and southeast and to the north lies Austria and Switzerland. So it is no surprise that many of the food influences come from its neighbours — particularly the northern ones. Eating in the region means eating heartily, even in the summer sunshine, we enjoyed abundant portions of canederli (large rustic dumplings made of bread, herbs and meat, ham or cheese in broth), masses of soft, creamy polenta with thinly sliced roast pork or sausage ragu and slow-cooked beans or thick venison steaks, sauerkraut and gnocchi (sometimes made of out of polenta). I think one waiter was highly disappointed that we weren’t able to finish our gargantuan plates one hot day on a mountain with a view of the Dolomites. Somehow there was always room for dessert, though — adopted from German and Austrian specialties, you can find cakes... Why is the waiter disappointed at the author and her friends? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - They weren't able to finish their gargantuan plates - not enough information - They didn't have room for dessert - They ordered too much food
They weren't able to finish their gargantuan plates
President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made history with their summit meeting in Singapore. But beyond the handshakes, casual strolls and shared asides, many analysts and experts are already wondering what exactly the enduring substance of the summit will be and whether it could boost Trump's political rating at home. For Trump, the great political disrupter, it was the most significant foreign policy move of his presidency. It comes at a time when he looks to turn around his often weak polls and bolster his political standing at home in advance of midterm congressional elections in November, where Democrats are poised to make gains. From the images of their historic first handshake to signing an agreement on denuclearization, Trump and Kim took the first steps toward writing a new chapter in relations between their two countries. "People are going to be very impressed, people are going to be very happy, and we are going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world," Trump said sitting alongside Kim after both men signed the joint agreement. It was Trump's biggest moment on the world stage, and an opportunity he was eager to seize. "We got along really well.We had a great chemistry.You understand how I feel about chemistry.It is very important," Trump told VOA contributor Greta Van Susteren immediately after the summit. "I mean, I know people where there is no chemistry. We had it right from the beginning. We talked about that and I think great things are going to happen for North Korea." It was the first ever meeting between a U.S. president and a North Korean leader. The two men signed an agreement that committed both countries to work toward the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, but the details remain vague. The United States offered unspecified security guarantees and a halt to military exercises with South Korea. Trump also said he raised the issue of human rights with Kim, but added that most of the meeting focused on the nuclear issue. The summit was in what type of country? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - neutral - pro-American - pro-Iran
neutral
(Question)
The popularity of lip pencils and crayons is soaring, I suspect it’s because they’re just so easy to use. I’ve been trying out two new ones to see which I prefer. In the red corner we have MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil and in the blue corner we have NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil. So let’s get ready to rumble while I put them through their paces…. Although the packaging of these two is quite similar the formulation and finish of the lip colours are very different – MAC Patent Polish is a light gloss and NARS Velvet Matte has a stark matte finish. So whether you prefer your lips sheer and glossy or pigmented and matte there should be something for everyone here. MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil – this is the first lip pencil that I’ve tried from MAC (apart from lip liner) and I’m really impressed with it. As the name suggests the finish is a very shiny gloss that gives an almost patent shine, it has the feel of a lip gloss but it’s not sticky. The colour is called Spontaneous, MAC describe it as a ‘soft plum with pearl’. It’s definitely a plummy shade, although I can’t really detect any pearl in there. It looks quite dark as a crayon but as it’s very sheer it appears much more natural once it’s on the lips. It’s a great way to introduce darker lip colours to your make-up bag if you’re not used to them. MAC Patent Polish Lip Pencil is a bit like a fabulous giant tinted lip balm! The crayon itself is chunky and easy to hold, the nib is quite chunky and not great for precision application, but you could use a lip brush to apply it. I love to apply MAC Patent Polish straight from the crayon, it’s quick and easy, and as it’s very light and sheer it’s easy to wipe away any mistakes and re-apply. What is probably true about the author? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - she hates makeup - she never uses makeup - she likes makeup
(Answer)
| she likes makeup |
sentence: The big football game was coming up and we needed tickets and a way to the stadium, but we were unable to travel to the OPTIONS:
- tickets .
- stadium .
complete: stadium .
sentence: Donald gave Kyle some basic directions for how to get around town, because OPTIONS:
- Donald was a local.
- Kyle was a local.
complete: Donald was a local.
sentence: The time was up and the bell rang when John was still reading the script. It appears the OPTIONS:
- script is short.
- time is short.
complete: | time is short. |
The person saw his wife cheating on him, but tries to forget it, what was he doing?
Options:
- deceive himself
- thank god
- experience pain
- enjoy life
- absorb moisture
Let's do it gradually: Cheating on someone means breaking their trust. When the husband tries to forget about his wife breaking his trust, he is lying to himself. Lying to one's own self means deceiving oneself.... So the answer is deceive himself.
Dan loved playing chess but he just couldn't anymore. He had been debilitated by what?
Options:
- boredom
- humility
- arthritis
- frustration
- headaches
Let's do it gradually: Game of chess uses brain and when one has headache they cannot concentrate. Headache can cause great pain and debilitate people into not playing chess.... So the answer is headaches.
Why might someone not get things they need?
Options:
- cost money
- fall apart
- be demanding
- happen to
- go wrong
| Let's do it gradually: The things are very costly. Someone might not get the things that they need due to cost and money.... So the answer is cost money. |
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.
Golden goal -- In February 2004, the IFAB announced that after Euro 2004 in Portugal, both the golden goal and silver goal methods would be removed from the Laws of the Game. Since the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany the golden goal has never been used in the event of a tied match during the knockout stage, and FIFA restored the original rules: in the event of a tied game after the original 90 minutes, two straight 15-minute periods of extra time are played. If a tie still remains after that, the winner is decided by a penalty shoot-out. | is world cup extra time a golden goal |
How to paint circles
Choose your graphite.
A very light shade of graphite is ideal to prevent the marks from showing through your paint. This is especially important if you paint with watercolours or other thin paint, which requires a 6h pencil or an even paler option.
It's okay to have faint pencil lines showing through watercolour, as long as they aren't too obvious. Some artists even use this intentionally, sketching in pencil then applying a very thin wash of paint over it.
There's an optometrist seated with his patient in front of a phoropter in his clinic, talking about contact lenses and its maintenance. he
explains what are the correct ways to put on contact lenses and also how to keep them clean.
How to create your own religion in your pretend country
Create a god or gods.
One with a catchy name is best. Should be simple and out of the ordinary, but not too far out that people can't remember it.
In our example we will create " the great god lardicus ". It has " lard " in the name which people already associate with fast food.
A camera pans around targets sitting in a field followed by a woman shooting a bow and arrow. More women are show shooting a bow and arrow off into the distance towards targets. the same woman
| practices again several more times and the camera follows her to grab her arrows. |
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].
[Q]: Teachers should be allowed to show Prophet Mohammed cartoons in school as part of a national curriculum on the Europe massacres caused by the images, Danish politicians have said. In January, 12 people at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo which reprinted Danish cartoons, and later created some of their own, were shot dead in a jihadist attack on their Paris offices. And the Danish newspaper which originally printed 12 satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in 2005 sparked protests in parts of the Islamic world. The paper received death threats. In January, Cherif and Said Kouachi (pictured) shot 12 people dead in a jihadist attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices in revenge for the paper printing cartoons of the Prophet MohammedDanish politicians call for Charlie Hebdo attacks to be taught in schoolsTeachers 'should be allowed to show students the cartoons if they wish'Crisis caused by the cartoons 'should be on the school curriculum'In 2005, cartoons in a Danish newspaper also sparked widespread protestsConservative parties say the controversies are an important part of history
Question:'Politically we don't regulate the details of what students are taught, that's an old tradition to make sure that _ schools are kept free from political interference.'
[A]: Danish
[Q]: Fiorentina piled on the misery for AC Milan by scoring twice in the last 10 minutes as they came from behind to win 2-1 and put more pressure on Filippo Inzaghi's team on Monday. A superb brace from Felipe Anderson gave Lazio a 2-0 win at Torino which took them clear of Napoli in third place, the Champions League playoff spot, in another of Monday's games. Monday's defeat at Fiorentina heaped more pressure on Filippo Inzaghi Fiorentina's winning goal came after chaotic scenes at the Artemio Franchi stadium where the referee went off injured and the teams kept playing before he had been replaced, apparently unaware there was nobody in charge of the match.Mattia Destro put Milan ahead against the run of play in 56th minuteGonzalo Rodriguez and Joaquin scored in the last seven minutesRef went off injured and the teams kept playing without an official
Question:_ coach Inzaghi, whose future is the subject of speculation after almost every draw or defeat, left the pitch looking thoroughly soaked and miserable.
[A]: AC Milan
[Q]: (CNN) President Barack Obama has vowed to be a regular presence on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton, but he took the opportunity at a rally Tuesday to settle a different issue: whether he smells like sulfur -- as in, like a demon. "I was reading the other day. There's a guy on the radio who apparently said me and Hillary are demons, said we smell like sulfur. Ain't that something?" Obama joked at a Clinton rally in Greensboro, North Carolina. Then, leaning over to take an exaggerated whiff of his arm, Obama cracked, "Now, I mean, come on people!"President Barack Obama jokingly addressed a claim that he and Hillary Clinton smell like sulfur"InfoWars" founder Alex Jones had claimed the President and Clinton carried the demonic smell
Question:And they say listen, she's a frickin demon and she stinks and so does _.
[A]: | Barack Obama
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The English name Switzerland is a compound containing Switzer, an obsolete term for the Swiss, which was in use during the 16th to 19th centuries. The English adjective Swiss is a loan from French Suisse, also in use since the 16th century. The name Switzer is from the Alemannic Schwiizer, in origin an inhabitant of Schwyz and its associated territory, one of the Waldstätten cantons which formed the nucleus of the Old Swiss Confederacy. The name originates as an exonym, applied pars pro toto to the troops of the Confederacy. The Swiss began to adopt the name for themselves after the Swabian War of 1499, used alongside the term for "Confederates", Eidgenossen (literally: comrades by oath), used since the 14th century.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): Where did the name Switzer originate from?
Ah, so.. the Alemannic Schwiizer
With the new stadium, Barcelona participated in the inaugural version of the Pyrenees Cup, which, at the time, consisted of the best teams of Languedoc, Midi and Aquitaine (Southern France), the Basque Country and Catalonia; all were former members of the Marca Hispanica region. The contest was the most prestigious in that era. From the inaugural year in 1910 to 1913, Barcelona won the competition four consecutive times. Carles Comamala played an integral part of the four-time champion, managing the side along with Amechazurra and Jack Greenwell. The latter became the club's first full-time coach in 1917. The last edition was held in 1914 in the city of Barcelona, which local rivals Espanyol won.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): How many times did Barcelona win the Pyrenees Cup?
Ah, so.. four
Chopin's life was covered in a BBC TV documentary Chopin – The Women Behind The Music (2010), and in a 2010 documentary realised by Angelo Bozzolini and Roberto Prosseda for Italian television.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What television station released a documentary on Chopin?
Ah, so.. | BBC |
"Maybe we're being too harsh with the letter," said Janine. "Hon, as his parents we have a responsibility to his well being," said Bob. "I know but I just think he doesn't need this added pressure." "Jan, I'll be damned if I'm gonna support and house a drug addict." "I just think maybe he's going through tough times or something. He told me the other day he wanted to see a therapist." "Hmm." "Maybe there's something going on we don't understand. I mean didn't he seem a little paranoid to you today at lunch?" "Paranoia is a side-effect of the marijuana." "Well I still think we are being a little harsh, I mean, we can't just throw our son out on the street." "Babe, its our job to be harsh when it comes to this kind of stuff. It's for his own good. Either he chooses to keep living rent free in the condo without the pot or he chooses to ruin his life." "I know but don't you think we should let this little phase run its course? I mean, we're not entirely innocent ourselves. Eventually he's gonna want to stop smoking pot," "I don't know if he is, Jan. He's expressed to me several times that he has no interest in quitting." "He's said that to me too." "Well I think that's a pretty big red flag, don't you?" "Yes." "He needs to get his priorities in order and realize that drugs aren't gonna do him any good. If we have to force him to do that then that's what has to be done. I mean, tell me you haven't had any difficulty falling asleep at night with the notion that our sons are drug addicts." "Well at least Ben has a job and is paying his own rent." "I know but those people he hangs out with, Mack and Allison, those dopers that spend their time smoking weed, they...they're our age, and did you see their house, the stacks of books and newspapers and the marijuana pipes laying on the coffee table? It sickens me that there are people out there like that." How long had the son been likely using drugs? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - several months - not enough information - a few days - many years
Answer: | several months |
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) -- The Supreme Court begins each session with a proclamation that ends with the words "God save this Honorable Court." Even strict advocates of the separation of Church and State ought to say "Amen" to that line after Thursday's decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act . I write this as someone who not only thought that the act would be overturned, but also still thinks there are strong constitutional arguments to be made against the mandate. All Americans, however, regardless of their partisan affiliation or views on the Constitution, had something to celebrate Thursday . Despite what almost all the pundits predicted, the court's decision provides some evidence that there remains one institution of American government that cannot be seen as nakedly partisan. In the end, Chief Justice John Roberts, a career Republican who was nominated for the Supreme Court by George W. Bush, cast the deciding vote upholding the signature act of the current Democratic administration.Paul Sracic says whatever your political bent, you can celebrate Supreme Court's decisionHe says it's evidence that there's still an American institution that is not nakedly partisanHe says a career Republican, the Chief Justice, cast deciding vote on Dem Obama's lawSracic: The example of bipartisan deliberation was much needed in today's political climate
Questions:Unfortunately, the divide between _ and Democrats has, if anything, gotten worse over the past 3½ years. (A) CNN (B) Supreme Court (C) God (D) Honorable Court (E) separation of Church and State (F) Amen (G) Affordable Care Act (H) Americans (I) Constitution (J) American (K) John Roberts (L) Republican (M) George W. Bush (N) Democratic (O) Paul Sracic (P) Dem Obama (Q) Sracic
A: (L)
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Q: Sportsmail's Graham Poll runs the rule over the big decisions made by referee Bobby Madley during Southampton's 3-1 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Madley clearly decided that he wasn't going to give anything but 'nailed on' penalties which he was 100 per cent sure of. As a result, it was Southampton who suffered rather than Chelsea. This was a clear penalty as the Chelsea defender held his opponent's shirt as a free kick was swung into the penalty area. Madley was poorly positioned as he was too narrow and, as a result, was not viewing the area where the ball would be played into.Chelsea 1-3 Southampton: CLICK HERE to read the match reportJose Mourinho complained about referee Bobby Madley afterwardsSportsmail's Graham Poll delivers his verdict on the key decisions
Questions:He was wrong to do so as _ gained massively by Madley's officiating, as they had against Arsenal. (A) Graham Poll (B) Bobby Madley (C) Southampton (D) Chelsea (E) Stamford Bridge (F) Madley (G) Jose Mourinho (H) Sportsmail
A: (D)
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Q: Doctors have found live parasites in the blood of a woman suffering from Lyme disease. Tahlia Smith, 21, from the New South Wales Hunter Region is undergoing controversial medical treatment in Germany in an attempt to cure her of the debilitating condition. On her Facebook page Tahlia's Lymes journey to Germany, Tahlia's father Brett updated followers about the gruesome discovery that 'showed live active Spirochetes which is the Lyme Disease itself wiggling around everywhere' in his daughter's blood. Tahlia is undergoing blood filtering treatment in Germany. Her mother, Lea, told The Sydney Morning Herald the treatment involved heating Tahlia's body up to 42 degrees to kill the borrelia bacterium in her blood.Tahlia Smith, 21, was diagnosed with Lyme disease in January this yearShe has travelled to Germany to undergo controversial treatmentA test showed Tahlia's blood contained live Spirochetes bacteriaThe treatment involves blood filtering and heating her body to 42 degreesTahlia fundraised $100,000 to undergo the treatment
Questions:'She said to me that she looks terrible and looks so sick and that she's just not _,' she said,. (A) Lyme (B) Tahlia Smith (C) New South Wales Hunter Region (D) Germany (E) Lymes (F) Brett (G) Spirochetes (H) Lyme Disease (I) Lea (J) The Sydney Morning Herald
A: | (B)
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage.
Example: Television drama's whole point is to bring you through an often slow start, followed by a complex development to a point where there are two or three potential dénouements before, "Cut!", it is the end of the episode and you will have to await the "right answer" in the following week's show.
This post came to me at 10pm last night, on Day 16 of this challenge, after a day of holidaying in London and with my head (and feet) too weary to put finger to touchscreen.
Mrs Mc and I had just watched another live instalment of Broadchurch, murder mystery extraordinaire, particularly since in the second series there is no actual fresh murder to investigate. The verdict is about to be given on the accused killer from Series 1 when the inevitable happens... Cue title music.
This moment has even gained a moniker in British homes, based on the theme tune to the real masters of the four-times-a-week cliffhanger, London-based soap opera Eastenders. It's call a "ba...ba...ba...ba, ba, ba-ba-ba-ba" (YouTube will provide overseas readers with auditory explanation).
Eastenders is such a master of writing in the perfect pace that every 28 minute episode ends with a tantalising screen freeze on the latest shocked face / smirking baddy / confused victim. For really big stories the cliffhanger can last significantly longer. This week, to celebrate the show's 30 year birthday, we will finally find out the answer to a question unanswered for the past 14 months: "Who killed Lucy Beale?"
Now, most classrooms do not involve murder, incest, dodgy deals and danger, but "good teaching" encourages a type of pacing that totally ignores the ingredients that have millions in the edges of their seats every day: the good old cliffhanger. In fact, we see teachers giving away the punchline at the beginning: "Today we are learning this:...". Question: What was the soap opera admired by British people that the author says is a master of writing?
Output: Eastenders
The seventh sentence of the passage clearly states that Eastenders is master of writing. So, the answer is Eastenders.
New input case for you: I saw one last night on an episode of Designated Survivor. To qualify this, I'm not normally bothered by product placements. Sometimes they can even add to the scene. But this one was bad, really bad.
Agent is busy hunting for baddies. Finishes questioning one naughty person who climbs in his Ford F150 and speeds off. So far, so good - it is the sort of vehicle a country-living billionaire bad-guy would drive.
The agent then pulls out her phone and…
Move to close up of phone screen showing Ford app already loaded (and screen unlocked!). Agent slowly moves finger to app. Does something. Pause as app does fancy graphics.
Cut to car interior. Shot of dash, showing Ford logo on steering wheel. It's bright blue - are they not normally grey or more subtle? Pause for a second…
Zoom in on dash. Dash light up. Car starts. Show pretty dash lights for a second or so. Cut to agent
Agent walks to car, gets in drives off. Lingering shot of rear of car.
It was just so clumsy. Massive halt to the flow of the scene to show it. In most films you never see anyone starting cars, putting on seatbelts or similar unless this is part of the plot because it's unnecessary and not interesting to watch. I sort of expected the remote start function to have some sort of relevance later… but no, it was totally ignored.
Added to that:
There was no password or security on her phone - and this is an agent investigating super secret stuff. If you don't show her unlocking the phone, why show her lovingly prodding the app? They are as relevant.
She unlocked and started the car while she was 20–30 paces away, on the grounds of a suspect ranch. Someone could easily have jumped in the car. Not very security conscious. Question: Who was driving the Ford truck?
Output: | the agent |
In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
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The Trump Foundation — the charitable foundation started by President Donald Trump years before he became a presidential candidate, which New York's top prosecutor said exhibited a "shocking pattern of illegality" — will dissolve under pressure from the state's attorney general, according to a court filing.
The foundation will give away its assets to other non-profit organizations in the next 30 days, according to an agreement between state prosecutors and the Trump Foundation, according to an agreement reached between New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood and the Trump Foundation.
It does not stop the lawsuit the AG’s office has filed against the foundation, which was formed in 1987, and that action will continue.
“Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation — including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more," Underwood said in a statement.
"This amounted to the Trump Foundation functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests."
Only "reputable" charities, approved by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Saliann Scarpulla and the attorney general's office, will be able to receive funds from the soon-to-be-defunct charity, according to Underwood.
"Today’s stipulation accomplishes a key piece of the relief sought in our lawsuit earlier this year. Under the terms, the Trump Foundation can only dissolve under judicial supervision — and it can only distribute its remaining charitable assets to reputable organizations approved by my office," Underwood said in a statement.
“This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone. We’ll continue to move our suit forward to ensure that the Trump Foundation and its directors are held to account for their clear and repeated violations of state and federal law.”
Trump Organization attorney Alan Futerfas told NBC News on Tuesday that his clients are “happy we could get it resolved” with Underwood's office.
Futerfas also said his clients were the ones who sought a dissolution in the first place.
In a prepared statement, Futerfas claimed the foundation has been a successful charity that's "distributed approximately $19 million, including $8.25 million of the President’s personal money, to over 700 different charitable organizations with virtually zero expenses."
Futerfas accused the state prosecutors of grandstanding.
"The NYAG’s inaccurate statement of this morning is a further attempt to politicize this matter," he said.
The White House declined to immediately comment. ||||| President Trump’s embattled charitable foundation has agreed to dissolve itself under judicial supervision as part of a lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood.
The Trump Foundation had previously sought to dissolve on its own terms but has now signed a stipulation that requires it to do so with monitoring by the court and oversight by the attorney general’s office, which must review and approve disbursements of remaining funds to make sure the recipients are legitimate.
The foundation has about $1.75 million in remaining cash that will be distributed to non-profits approved by the state attorney general, according to Underwood's office. Additionally, the foundation's assets include physical possessions, including a Tim Tebow-signed football helmet, and two paintings of Trump himself which, according to Underwood's office, he paid for with $42,000 in foundation money.
“Today’s stipulation accomplishes a key piece of the relief sought in our lawsuit earlier this year,�? said New York Attorney General (NYAG) Barbara Underwood in a statement.
“Under the terms, the Trump Foundation can only dissolve under judicial supervision – and it can only distribute its remaining charitable assets to reputable organizations approved by my office.�?
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, FILE
Yet an attorney for the Trump Foundation had a sharply different take on the matter. In a statement released in response to the attorney general's comments, Trump Foundation attorney Alan Futerfas accused Underwood's office of "politicizing" the matter.
“Contrary to the NYAG’s misleading statement issued earlier today, the Foundation has been seeking to dissolve and distribute its remaining assets to worthwhile charitable causes since Donald J. Trump’s victory in the 2016 Presidential election," Futerfas' statement said. "Unfortunately, the NYAG sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million."
Futerfas went on to contend that in the past decade the foundation has distributed about $19 million to 700 different charitable organizations.
Shortly after the Futerfas statement was released, Underwood shot back with a follow-up statement of her own, insisting that the foundation wanted to dissolve itself, but that the dissolution required government oversight.
"Given the Trump Foundation’s egregious pattern of illegality -— including repeatedly using charitable assets for unlawful purposes -— that was unacceptable," an Underwood spokesperson said in the follow-up statement.
"That’s why AG Underwood’s suit demanded dissolution under court supervision, with our office’s oversight of how the charitable assets will be distributed — and that’s exactly what we achieved with the Trump Foundation’s concession today.
The attorney general’s lawsuit alleged that the president and his three eldest children, who served as members of the foundation’s board, repeatedly used charitable donations for personal, political and business gains, including legal settlements, campaign contributions and even to purchase a portrait of Trump to hang at one of his hotels.
The alleged conduct, Underwood said, “amounted to the Trump Foundation functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests.�?
The lawsuit is also seeking restitution, as well as prohibiting Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. from serving on the boards of charities for the next 10 years.
An attorney for the president has argued that the case is politically motivated, an argument the judge rejected as recently as last month when he turned down an attempt to have the case dismissed. ||||| NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on a deal to dissolve President Donald Trump's charitable foundation (all times local):
1:10 p.m.
A lawyer for President Donald Trump's foundation says the New York Attorney General's Office is giving a misleading account of an agreement to dissolve the charity.
Alan Futerfas says it's a "further attempt to politicize this matter."
Futerfas says an agreement announced Tuesday came after the attorney general's office spent two years blocking the Trump Foundation from voluntarily going out of business.
He says the foundation had been seeking to dissolve and distribute $1.7 million in remaining assets to other charities since Trump's presidential election victory in 2016.
Attorney General Barbara Underwood alleged in a lawsuit last spring that Trump operated the foundation as an extension of his businesses and political campaign.
Tuesday's agreement gives the attorney general's office oversight it had been seeking over the distribution of foundation funds.
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11:35 a.m.
President Donald Trump's charitable foundation has reached a deal to dissolve amid a legal battle with New York's attorney general.
Attorney General Barbara Underwood and the foundation filed a joint stipulation with the court Tuesday laying out a process for shutting down the charity and distributing its remaining assets to other nonprofit groups.
New York filed a lawsuit last spring accusing the foundation of operating like an extension of Trump's businesses and political campaign. That suit will continue.
Lawyers for the foundation say any infractions were minor. They say they have been trying to shut down the foundation voluntarily for months.
A judge must still sign off on the agreement.
Underwood is a Democrat and is seeking millions of dollars in penalties. She wants Trump and his eldest children barred from running other charities. ||||| | President Trump's controversial charitable foundation is shutting down. New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood said Tuesday that the Donald J. Trump Foundation has agreed to dissolve itself under the oversight of the courts and her office, reports ABC News. Earlier this year, Underwood sued the foundation, alleging that the Trump family used it illegally for their own political and economic benefit rather than as a charity. On Tuesday, she said the ongoing investigation found "a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation—including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more." The details: Troubles not over: Just because the foundation is going away doesn't mean the lawsuit is. "We'll continue to move our suit forward to ensure that the Trump Foundation and its directors are held to account for their clear and repeated violations of state and federal law," said Underwood, per NBC News. In defense: Foundation lawyer Alan Futerfas says Underwood is presenting a misleading account of the agreement to dissolve in a "further attempt to politicize this matter," reports the AP. He said the foundation had been seeking to dissolve voluntarily since Trump became president, but Underwood wouldn't allow it. That portrait: An example of apparently iffy use of foundation money? The organization once paid $10,000 for a 4-foot-tall portrait of Trump to hang at one of his golf clubs, the Washington Post previously reported. Tax law experts suggested this would violate rules against "self-dealing," referring to a charitable group spending money on itself. |
Question:
Sentence 1: "Equally swoon-worthy is C.K. Dexter Haven, a pallid young dandy holding a jade-handled walking stick, with a poodle asleep at his feet."
Sentence 2: "Equally swoon-worthy is C.K. Dexter Haven, a pallid young dandy holding a jade-handled walking stick, with a poodle asleep at the poodle's feet."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
ANS:
no
Question:
Sentence 1: "This morning, Joey built a sand castle on the beach, and put a toy flag in the highest tower, but this afternoon the tide knocked it down."
Sentence 2: "This afternoon the tide knocked The sand castle down."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
ANS:
yes
Question:
Sentence 1: "Grant worked hard to harvest his beans so he and his family would have enough to eat that winter, His friend Henry let him stack them in his barn where they would dry. Later, he and Tatyana would shell them and cook them for their Sunday dinners."
Sentence 2: "Later, he and Tatyana would shell them and cook them for his and Tatyana's Sunday dinners."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
ANS:
yes
Question:
Sentence 1: "Mark became absorbed in Blaze, the white horse. He was afraid the stable boys at the Burlington Stables struck at him and bullied him because he was timid, so he took upon himself the feeding and care of the animal."
Sentence 2: "Mark was afraid the stable boys at the Burlington Stables struck at him and bullied him."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
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yes |
Detailed Instructions: A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
Problem:what channel is anderson cooper talk show on?
Solution: | CNN |
Can we conclude that "Fred admires him hugely." if the statement "Steve follows Fred's example in everything. He admires him hugely." is true? | no |
I’m sitting at the airport on a Sunday morning waiting for my flight to Las Vegas for the now-annual pilgrimage to the NamesCon conference. A few years ago, Vegas was one of my “bucket list” places – one of those iconic cities that one should visit at least once in their life. For me, once was enough. This is now my 4th (I think?) trip to Vegas, and while the city has a lot to offer, it’s just not my cup of tea. For one thing, I’m not a gambler, like at all. I don’t have anything against it, I just don’t enjoy it. It either feels pointless or stressful to me. The city itself makes me a little sad – in some cases, it reeks of desperation. Last time I was there, my cab driver entertained me with stories of how she was working 3 jobs to save up enough to join some mega-massive bingo game. She won a small jackpot a few years back and that allowed her to work only one job for a few months. She was hoping to win again so she could cut back to 1 or 2 jobs. I wondered how many people do similar things – gambling their money away, in big or small chunks, in the hopes of that big score and in the process, putting themselves in a not-great financial situation. I suppose as long it makes them happy, then it’s all OK, but I can’t help but think someone like my cab driver might be happier overall if she only worked 1 job instead of 3, instead of working extra jobs to save up money to gamble her way to financial freedom. But that’s for her to decide, not me. The juxtaposition of extreme and in-your-face wealth and the homeless people on the Strip also makes me sad. It’s difficult to see people begging for food and sleeping on the street while all around you, millions of dollars are poured into creating a massive playground with every type of indulgence possible. But I’m the first to say that I’ve enjoyed staying in some of the nicer hotel properties there and eating several excellent meals at some of the finer restaurants in the area, so I’m not exactly helping to solve the problem. Why did the author say he wasn't a big fan of Vegas? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. because he had been there so often B. because he would rather go some place else C. because he found many of its features unsavory D. not enough information
C
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SINGAPORE — Envoys from the United States and North Korea are holding talks to iron out any last-minute differences before Tuesday's historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that veteran diplomat Sung Kim is leading the U.S. delegation in a working group meeting Monday at the city-state's Ritz Carlton hotel. The North Korea side is being led by Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui. Monday's meeting is apparently aimed at narrowing the gap between the U.S. and North Korea over the demand for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons. President Trump expressed confidence about his meeting upon his arrival in Singapore Sunday, telling reporters after stepping down from Air Force One that he his feeling "very good" about Tuesday's summit. Ahead of his arrival, Trump acknowledged he is heading into “unknown territory” for the meeting Tuesday. In response to a question from VOA News just before heading to Asia from the Group of Seven summit in Canada, Trump said “I really feel confident” about the unprecedented encounter between a sitting American president and a member of the family dynasty which has maintained iron-fist control over one of the world’s most reclusive countries for three generations. Trump added that he believes Kim, half the age of the American president, “wants to do something great for his people.” But Trump cautioned that Kim “won’t have that opportunity again” if the talks do not go well -- describing this opportunity for diplomacy with the United States as a “one-time shot.” Trump and others in his government have said advancement has been made on obtaining a commitment from Kim to give up all his nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles. Progress could lead to a peace treaty and formally end a state of war on the Korean peninsula, which has persisted for nearly 70 years. Whether such a deal can be done, Trump declared on Saturday, is something he will know almost... What is probably true about the outcome of the summit? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. The Korean War will persist for another 70 years. B. It will formally bring an end to a state of war on the Korean peninsula. C. not enough information D. If the summit goes poorly, U.S.-North Korean relations will decline.
D
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"So, Jenny tells me jury selection is going well," said Buford, puffing small billows of Cuban cigar smoke into the phone with each syllable. "Yes, I think so too." Kyle was speeding down FM-2208 in his new Lexus SC 430, headed toward Coreyville. He could barely make his lease payments, but he had to have that car. It screamed success-- especially with the top down. His wavy head of hair would be easily restored to perfection with a few brush strokes. "Well, you be sure to take her advice. She knows how to pick a jury." Buford figured some of Kyle's attention would be focused on getting Jenny into bed, but he didn't think it would jeopardize the case. "Don't worry, Mr. Bellowin, I will." At only 27, Kyle Serpentine had already developed a successful practice in Longview, defending every kind of crook. Some of them paid handsomely. He idolized Buford Bellowin. Buford had grown up in Coreyville and earned his Bachelor's and Law degree at University of Texas, graduating near the top of his class. Now he was a high-priced, infamous defense attorney headquartered in Dallas. Nicknamed 'The Bell', he had never lost a case. Even in law school, his mock trial team always won. And Buford put on a show in the courtroom. So, the gallery was always packed with those who wanted to see The Bell in action. Occasionally, some hotshot would think he could outsmart him. But Buford was the teacher, and it was his classroom. Before the prosecutor knew what hit him, The Bell would ring, and school was out. "The D.A. really thought she could get a jury out of that pool of forty, didn't she? She thought this was gonna be a cakewalk. They don't get many murder trials in Coreyville. That's good for us. And she'll make more mistakes. Mark my words." Why Kyle thinks Buford is the best defence attorney? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. He was affordable B. He had never lost a case. C. He knows how to ring a bell. D. not enough information
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
PROBLEM: Corning, California (CNN) Seven-year-old Gage did what the teachers said. He knew the drill. A whistle blows. You go into lockdown. Go inside. Get real quiet. Hide under the desk. A gunman had emerged outside Rancho Tehama Elementary School in Northern California. He fired at the building. He got closer, and fired some more. Gage said he heard his class door being jostled. It was the bad man outside. He was trying to get in. The locked door kept the gunman out Tuesday morning, and Gage survived along with his classmates and teachers. The gunman was a man Gage knew and feared: his neighbor Kevin Jason Neal.Boy survived along with his classmates and teachers at schoolGunman shot and killed boy's father and grandmother before heading to the school
Questions:_ soon found out the gunman who had just caused pain and havoc at his school had also destroyed his home life. (A) Corning (B) California (C) CNN (D) Gage (E) Rancho Tehama Elementary School (F) Northern California (G) Kevin Jason Neal (H) Boy
SOLUTION: (D)
PROBLEM: World No 1 Novak Djokovic barely broke sweat as he dispatched Brazil's Joao Souza for the loss of just three games in the US Open first round. Djokovic is gunning for his third grand slam title of the year after triumphs at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, and the Serb put on a dominant opening display in New York to win 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. The victory took just one hour and 11 minutes to complete, with Djokovic now up against either Canada's Vasek Pospisil or Austrian Andreas Haider-Maurer in round two. Djokovic arrived in Flushing Meadows with some question marks hanging over his form following defeats in consecutive weeks to Andy Murray in Montreal and Roger Federer in Cincinnati.World No 1 Novak Djokovic recorded a 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 victory in New YorkAustralian Open and Wimbledon champion chasing third grand slam title
Questions:The top seed, however, often saves his best for the heat of a grand slam and he never had to leave first gear against _, who is ranked 91st in the world and looked out of his depth from the start. (A) Novak Djokovic (B) Brazil (C) Joao Souza (D) US Open (E) Djokovic (F) Australian Open (G) Wimbledon (H) Serb (I) New York (J) Canada (K) Vasek Pospisil (L) Austrian (M) Andreas Haider (N) Maurer (O) Flushing Meadows (P) Andy Murray (Q) Montreal (R) Roger Federer (S) Cincinnati (T) World No
SOLUTION: (C)
PROBLEM: A two-year-old polar bear named Pixel has arrived at a wildlife park in Yorkshire to join England's only other polar bear. Victor, a 16-year-old, half-tonne bear who has lived at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster since August has now been joined by younger male Pixel. The park said Pixel is 14 years younger and a third of the size of his new compound-mate. Pixel (pictured) a two-year-old polar bear from a zoo just outside Eindhoven in the Netherlands has arrived at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster, where he joins resident 16-year-old polar bear Victor On Monday, Pixel was transported in a specialist lorry to Rotterdam for the overnight ferry trip to HullTwo-year-old Pixel the polar bear has arrived at the Yorkshire Wildlife ParkHe has come from a zoo just outside Eindhoven in the NetherlandsJoins England's only other polar bear Victor, 16, who weighs half a tonneLittle Pixel is just a third of the size of his new compound mate
Questions:Once Pixel is settled the park plans to introduce him to _ as soon as possible. (A) Pixel (B) Yorkshire (C) England (D) Victor (E) Yorkshire Wildlife Park (F) Doncaster (G) Eindhoven (H) Netherlands (I) Rotterdam (J) Hull (K) Little Pixel
SOLUTION: | (D)
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Teacher: In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Roman Yakub won first price in a Choral Composition Competition at a liberal arts college founded by who?
Solution: William Egbert
Reason: This is a good example, and output correctly answers the question.
Now, solve this instance: Mount Waiʻ aleʻ ale and Kauaʻ i are examples of place names that employ what unicameral consonant letter?
Student: | ʻ okina |
Protest votes as citizens of the 25 EU nations punished their governments for everything from high unemployment to involvement in Iraq.
Can we say the following?
EU nations' citizens protest against punishment for unemployment.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
no
Pibul was anti-communist as well as nationalistic.
Can we say the following?
Pibul was nationalistic.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
yes
Crippa died a week ago at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, seven days after he ate a heaping plate of the deadly Amanita ocreata mushrooms, said his wife, Joan Crippa. Known as "death angel" for its snow-white appearance, the fungus has deadly toxins that worked their way through Crippa's system, sickening him and eventually causing his liver to fail. Family members had often warned Crippa against indulging in his passion for hunting wild mushrooms, an activity he learned from his Italian immigrant parents, his wife said.
Can we say the following?
Crippa's wife, Joan, was an Italian immigrant.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
no
The sale was made to pay Yukos' US$ 27.5 billion tax bill, Yuganskneftegaz was originally sold for US$ 9.4 billion to a little known company Baikalfinansgroup which was later bought by the Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft .
Can we say the following?
Baikalfinansgroup was sold to Rosneft.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
| yes |
In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Question: In what modern day countries did the band of nomads who visited the Hami Desert live? Passage:Beyond an occasional visit from a band of nomad Mongols, this region of the Pe-shan swelling is entirely uninhabited. And yet it was from this region, according to Grigory Grum-Grshimailo (1889-1890 explorer), that the Yue-chi (Yuezhi), a nomadic people akin to the Tibetans, proceeded when, towards the middle of the 2nd century BC, they moved westwards and settled near Lake Issyk-kul; and from here proceeded also the Shanshani, or people who some two thousand years ago founded the state of Shanshan or Lofi-lan. The ruins of this town were discovered by Sven Hedin in the desert of Lop in 1901. Here, says the Russian explorer, the Huns gathered strength, as also did the Turks (Ch. Tukiu) in the 6th century, and the Uighur tribes and the rulers of the Tangut kingdom. But after Genghis Khan, in the 12th century, drew away the peoples of this region, and no others came to take their place, the country went out of cultivation and eventually became the barren desert it is now. During the Hun time, and probably into the Middle Ages, the present desert was a lush steppe grassland able to support sustainable seasonal nomadic horse husbandry on a large scale.
Links: a. Shanshan b. Shanshan c. Mongols d. Issyk-Kul
c
Question: When did Frank Damrosch's school change names? Passage:Willson was born in Mason City, Iowa to John David Willson and Rosalie Reiniger Willson. He had a brother two years his senior, John Cedrick, and a sister twelve years his senior, the children's author Dixie Willson. Willson attended Frank Damrosch's Institute of Musical Art (which later became the Juilliard School) in New York City. He married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth "Peggy" Wilson, on August 29, 1920. Willson, a flute and piccolo player, was a member of John Philip Sousa's band (1921–1923), and later the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini (1924–1929). Willson then moved to San Francisco, California as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood. His on-air radio debut came on KFRC in 1928 on Blue Monday Jamboree.
Links: a. Frank Damrosch b. Mason City, Iowa c. Juilliard School d. John Philip Sousa
c
Question: What languages did Commandino translate the works fo Aristarchus of Samos and Pappus of Alexandria from? Passage:Born in Urbino, he studied at Padua and at Ferrara, where he received his doctorate in medicine. He was most famous for his central role as translator of works of ancient mathematicians. In this, his sources were primarily written in Greek and secondarily in Arabic, while his translations were primarily in Latin and secondarily in Italian. He was responsible for the publication of many treatises of Archimedes. He also translated the works of Aristarchus of Samos (On the sizes and distances of the Sun and the Moon), Pappus of Alexandria (Mathematical collection), Hero of Alexandria (Pneumatics), Ptolemy of Alexandria (Planisphere and Analemma), Apollonius of Perga (Conics) and Euclid of Alexandria (Elements). Among his pupils was Guidobaldo del Monte and Bernardino Baldi. Commandino maintained a correspondence with the astronomer Francesco Maurolico. The proposition known as Commandino's theorem first appears in his work on centers of gravity.
Links: a. Medicine b. Apollonius of Perga c. Aristarchus of Samos d. Medicine
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(CNN)If you want him to stay, you're going to have to pay Sly Stone.
That's the $5 million message from jurors in California regarding the soul-funk music icon, known for classic Sly and the Family Stone hits such as "Everyday People, " "If You Want Me to Stay," "Dance to the Music" and "Family Affair."
On Tuesday, a Los Angeles Superior Court civil jury found for Stone in his breach-of-contract lawsuit against Even St. Productions, manager Jerry Goldstein and attorney Glenn Stone, awarding him $5 million in royalties and damages.
"This is one for the good guys," Los Angles trial lawyer Nicholas Hornberger said. "These people cheated him and took all his money."
In his lawsuit, Stone (whose legal name is Sylvester Stewart) alleged that Goldstein and Glenn Stone "without the permission of Sly Stone, have received, borrowed, and continue to receive millions of dollars in royalties or derived from royalties," according to the Los Angeles Times.
"They would give him a little money so he would sign stuff," Hornberger said. "They had him sign all sorts of complicated contracts he would never understand, and he just wanted to make music. They just wanted his royalties."
By 2011, Stone was reportedly homeless, living out of a van. He had sued Goldstein in 2010, accusing him of stealing his royalties.
Attorney Gregory Bodell, who represents Goldstein and Glenn Stone, said his clients plan to appeal.
"We are disappointed with the verdict, and we believe the jury didn't understand" all of the evidence, Bodell said. "It's plain to me from the jury award, evidence and other information I've received subsequently" that the jury miscalculated the verdict, he said. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. What was the message from jurors?
2. What was it about?
3. How much was the royalties and damages?
4. Who is Jerry Goldstein?
5. Where was the lawsuit filed?
6. who was the attorney?
7. When did Stone sued Goldstein?
8. What was the accusion?
9. What is the legal name of Stone?
10. Who is the Los Angles Trial lawyer?
Answer: 1. "If you want him to stay, you're going to have to pay Sly Stone."
2. A breach-of-contract lawsuit against Even St. Productions
3. $5 million
4. The manager to Sly Stone
5. At the Los Angeles Superior Court
6. Gregory Bodell
7. In 2010.
8. They cheated him and took all his money.
9. Sylvester Stewart
10. Nicholas Hornberger
San Francisco (initials SF) (, Spanish for Saint Francis; Spanish: ), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. The consolidated city-county covers an area of about at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the fourth-most populous city in California, and the 13th-most populous in the United States, with a 2016 census-estimated population of 870,887. The population is projected to reach 1 million by 2033.
San Francisco was founded on June 29, 1776, when colonists from Spain established Presidio of San Francisco at the Golden Gate and Mission San Francisco de Asís a few miles away, all named for St. Francis of Assisi. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. San Francisco became a consolidated city-county in 1856. After three-quarters of the city was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt, hosting the Panama-Pacific International Exposition nine years later. In World War II, San Francisco was a major port of embarkation for service members shipping out to the Pacific Theater. It then became the birthplace of the United Nations in 1945. After the war, the confluence of returning servicemen, massive immigration, liberalizing attitudes, along with the rise of the "hippie" counterculture, the Sexual Revolution, the Peace Movement growing from opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War, and other factors led to the Summer of Love and the gay rights movement, cementing San Francisco as a center of liberal activism in the United States. Politically, the city votes strongly along liberal Democratic Party lines. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. What is the fourth most populous city in California?
2. What does it rank in the US?
3. When was it founded?
4. What was it named for?
5. How many people live there?
6. During the gold rush was it a small city?
7. How big was it?
8. Is it part of Southern California?
9. Is it a conservative city?
10. What happened to the city in 1906?
11. by what?
12. What happened in 1945
Answer: 1. San Francisco
2. 13th
3. June 29, 1776
4. St. Francis of Assisi.
5. 870,887
6. No
7. largest city on the West Coast
8. No
9. No
10. destroyed
11. earthquake and fire
12. birthplace of the United Nations in 1945
(CNN) -- After months of speculation, one of Formula One's worst kept secrets has finally been confirmed.
Fernando Alonso, the double world champion who recently left Ferrari, will rejoin McLaren for the 2015 season, which gets underway in March.
The Spaniard, who won back-to-back world titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006, joins the British team after ending his four-year association with Ferrari.
He will be partnered by Jenson Button, whose services were retained above Kevin Magnussen, who stays on as a test and reserve driver.
Between them, Alonso and Button have won three world titles, 47 grands prix and achieved 147 podium finishes from a combined 500 races.
Now 33, Alonso will be expected to boost McLaren's fortunes after a season which saw it struggle to match the pace set by the all-conquering Mercedes team.
"Over the past year I have received several offers, some of them really tempting given the current performance of some of the teams that showed interest," he said in a statement.
"But, more than a year ago, McLaren-Honda contacted me and asked me to take part, in a very active way, in the return of their partnership -- a partnership that dominated the Formula 1 scene for so long."
Between 1988 and 1992, McLaren and Honda won 44 grands prix out of 80, with Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost winning all but one of the 16 races in one season.
"I still remember, as a kid, the posters in my wardrobe, my toy cars in which I dreamed I would one day emulate Ayrton, and the kart that my father built for my older sister, and that I ended up falling in love with," Alonso added. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. Who ended their partnership with Ferrari?
2. How long was he with Ferrari?
3. Which team will he join?
4. For which season?
5. When does it begin?
6. What country is he from?
7. Who will be his partner?
8. How many races have they finished, combined?
9. And how many top three finishes from those?
10. How old is Alonso?
11. Has he dreamt of racing since he was a child?
12. Did he have several offers from other teams?
13. When did McLaren-Honda contact him with an offer?
14. Does McLaren-Honda have a winning track record?
15. How many Grand Prix races has the team won?
16. Out of how many?
17. In how many years?
18. Which two drivers won the majority of their season's races?
19. How many did they lose?
20. Who will be on the team as a test and reserve driver?
Answer: | 1. Fernando Alonso
2. four years
3. McLaren
4. 2015
5. March
6. Spain
7. Jenson Button
8. 500
9. 147
10. 33
11. yes
12. yes
13. more than a year ago
14. yes
15. 44
16. 80
17. four
18. Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost
19. only one
20. Kevin Magnussen |
a: The relevant information is: Writing credits are shared by all five band members: George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan.
George Harrison , Jeff Lynne , Roy Orbison , Tom Petty , and Bob Dylan
q: "Handle with Care" is the first track from the Traveling Wilburys' 1988 album, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, and the group's most successful single. Writing credits are shared by all five band members: George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan.
Answer this question based on the passage: who wrote the song handle me with care?
a: The important part for answering this question is: The Leader of Opposition appoints and heads an alternative Shadow Cabinet whose duty is to challenge and influence government legislation on the floor of Parliament The current Leader of Opposition and first Ugandan female to hold the position is Hon. Winnie Kiiza of the Forum for Democratic Change.
Hon . Winnie Kiiza of the Forum for Democratic Change
q: The Leader of Opposition (LOP) in Uganda is the title bestowed upon the elected leader of the largest political party not within the ruling government. The Leader of Opposition appoints and heads an alternative Shadow Cabinet whose duty is to challenge and influence government legislation on the floor of Parliament The current Leader of Opposition and first Ugandan female to hold the position is Hon. Winnie Kiiza of the Forum for Democratic Change. The Opposition in Uganda is made up of members from Forum for Democratic Change, Democratic Party, Uganda People's Congress, Congress Party and JEEMA.
Answer this question: who is the current leader of opposition in uganda?
a: The relevant information to answer the above question is: Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Mary Badham
q: Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, Badham (aged 10) was the youngest actress ever nominated in this category.
Who played the little girl in to kill a mockingbird?
a: The relevant information to answer the above question is: Although the battle was tactically inconclusive, the Confederate troops had withdrawn first from the battlefield, making it a Union strategic victory.
Union
q: | McClellan had halted Lee's invasion of Maryland, but Lee was able to withdraw his army back to Virginia without interference from the cautious McClellan. McClellan's refusal to pursue Lee's army led to his removal from command by President Abraham Lincoln in November. Although the battle was tactically inconclusive, the Confederate troops had withdrawn first from the battlefield, making it a Union strategic victory. It was a sufficiently significant victory to give Lincoln the confidence to announce his Emancipation Proclamation, which discouraged the British and French governments from pursuing any potential plans to recognize the Confederacy.
Who won the civil war battle of antietam? |
Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Q: Passage: 'A Solicitor General or Solicitor-General, in common law countries, is usually a legal officer who is the chief representative of a regional or national government in courtroom proceedings. In systems that have an Attorney General (or equivalent position), the Solicitor General is often the second-ranked law officer of the state and a deputy of the Attorney General. The extent to which a Solicitor General actually provides legal advice to or represents the government in court varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and sometimes between individual office holders in the same jurisdiction.'. Question: 'why did the ruler of kashmir join india'.
A: | False |
If you go into the forest with friends, stay with them .If you don't , you may get lost , this is what you should do .Sit down and stay where you are .Don't try to find your friends -let them find you instead .You can help them find you by staying in one place. There is another way to help your friends or other people to find you .You can shout or whistle three times .Stop .Then shout or whistle three times again .Any signal given three times is a call for help . Keep up shouting or whistling . Always three times together. When people hear you ,they will know that you are not just making a noise for fun . They will let you know that they have heard your signal . They will give you two shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice ,it is an answer to a call for help. If you don't think that you will get help before night comes ,try to make a little house with branches Make yourself a bed with leaves and grass. When you need some water ,you have to leave your little branch house to look for it .Don't just walk away . _ When you are lost , the most important thing to do is to stay in one place . If you get lost in the forest , you should _ . A) try to find your friends B) stay in one place and signals C) walk around the forest D) shout as loudly as possible
The answer to this question is: | B |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
In previous concepts, you learned about B and T cells, special types of white blood cells that help your body to fight off a specific pathogen. They are necessary when the body is fighting off an infection. But what happens to them after the pathogen has been destroyed? Most B and T cells die after an infection has been brought under control. But some of them survive for many years. They may even survive for a persons lifetime. These long-lasting B and T cells are called memory cells. They allow the immune system to remember the pathogen after the infection is over. If the pathogen invades the body again, the memory cells will start dividing in order to fight the pathogen or disease. These dividing cells will quickly produce a new army of B or T cells to fight the pathogen. They will begin a faster, stronger attack than the first time the pathogen invaded the body. As a result, the immune system will be able to destroy the pathogen before it can cause an infection. Being able to attack the pathogen in this way is called immunity. Immunity can also be caused by vaccination. Vaccination is the process of exposing a person to a pathogen on purpose in order to develop immunity. In vaccination, a modified pathogen is usually injected under the skin by a shot. Only part of the pathogen is injected, or a weak or dead pathogen is used. It sounds dangerous, but the shot prepares your body for fighting the pathogen without causing the actual illness. Vaccination triggers an immune response against the injected antigen. The body prepares "memory" cells for use at a later time, in case the antigen is ever encountered again. Essentially, a vaccine imitates an infection, triggering an immune response, without making a person sick. In many countries, children receive their first vaccination at birth with the Hepatitis B shot, which protects infants from Hepatitis B, a serious liver disease. Before vaccines, many children died from diseases that vaccines now prevent, such as whooping cough, measles, and polio. Those same germs exist today, but because babies are now protected by vaccines, we do not see these diseases nearly as often. Diseases you have probably been vaccinated against include measles, mumps, and chicken pox. How does a vaccine work? See How a Vaccine Works at and The History of Vaccines at . Click image to the left or use the URL below. URL:
| what is the first vaccination for many children? |
Are these paraphrases?
Psalm 96 ( Greek numbering : Psalm 95 ) is one of the psalms in the biblical Book of Psalms .
Psalm 96 ( Greek numbering : Psalm 95 ) is one of the Psalms in the Biblical Psalms Book . | yes |
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].
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Question: Nasa scientists say they have fixed a glitch that saw them lose contact with the New Horizon’s space probe just days before its close encounter with Pluto - and have released a new image of four unknown 'black spots' on the dwarf planet. The spacecraft entered ‘safe mode’, cutting contact with the Earth over the weekend, due to a timing flaw as it performed operations ahead of its fly past Pluto next week. Scientists leading the mission say they hope to return the space probe to full operation by Tuesday and the mission to fly within 7,750 miles (12,500km) of Pluto on July 14 will go ahead as planned.Nasa lost touch with the space probe for 89 minutes on Saturday 4 JulyNew Horizons' autopilot put spacecraft's main computer into 'safe mode'Scientists leading the mission hope to have it fully operation by 7 JulyNew Horizons is due to be the first spacecraft to fly past Pluto on July 14
Question:The three images together show the full extent of a continuous swath of dark terrain that wraps around much of _’s equatorial region.
Answer: Pluto
Question: A couple have splashed more than £200,000 on plastic surgery just so they can look just like their idols, Ken and Barbie. Anastasia Reskoss, 20, and Quentin Dehar, 23, admit to both being obsessed with the dolls from a young age - and after becoming a couple in 2013, the pair have had more than 15 procedures between them, paid for mainly by their parents. Quentin, from Marseille, France, and Anastasia, who lives in Paris, plan to continue having surgery and are legally changing their names to 'Ken' and 'Doll.' Student Anastasia said: 'We want to spend the rest of our lives together morphing into the dolls we love.'Anastasia Reskoss and Quentin Dehar, from France, want to look like dollsThey spent £206,000 on recreating Barbie and Ken's appearanceThe couple want more surgery and changed names to Barbie and Ken
Question:And earlier this year, _ had a second £3,250 nose job to emulate Barbie's pinched nose as well as £4,000 butt implants.
Answer: Anastasia Reskoss
Question: Manila, Philippines (CNN) Two key ISIS-affiliated leaders engaged in a standoff with Philippines forces in the southern city of Marawi have been killed, the country's Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday. The two leaders were named as Isnilon Hapilon, who was declared the terror group's emir for Southeast Asia, and Omar Maute, a leader of a local militant group that had pledged allegiance to ISIS. The pair were killed, along with seven other militants, while attempting to exit a building at street level during a four-hour firefight, Gen. Eduardo Ano of the Philippines Armed Forces said at a news conference. Maute was shot in the head by a sniper.Omar Maute and Isnilon Hapilon were both confirmed killedHapilon was declared the ISIS emir for Southeast Asia
Question:"The political and military leadership of the _ movement (in the Philippines) has essentially been neutralized," Heydarian told CNN.
Answer: | ISIS
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Q: In this task, you are given a passage and a question regarding that passage. You must determine whether or not the question is answerable from the given passage. If a question is answerable, output should be 'True', otherwise 'False'. You must not consider any other information that is not provided in the passage while labelling True or False.
Passage: Legally, only non-profit trusts and societies can run schools in India. They will have to satisfy a number of infrastructure and human resource related criteria to get Recognition (a form of license) from the government. Critics of this system point out that this leads to corruption by school inspectors who check compliance and to fewer schools in a country that has the largest adult illiterate population in the world. While official data does not capture the real extent of private schooling in the country, various studies have reported unpopularity of government schools and an increasing number of private schools. The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), which evaluates learning levels in rural India, has been reporting poorer academic achievement in government schools than in private schools. A key difference between the government and private schools is that the medium of education in private schools is English while it is the local language in government schools. Question: What do government schools have to do to be able to teach English?
A: | False |
You can group all your important messages together under one specific subject line which will help you to read or delete any particular conversation in an efficient manner
A: You can group all your important messages together under one specific subject line, which will help you to read or delete any particular conversation in an efficient manner.
Latest visit 5 February 2009 1551
A: Latest visit 5 February 2009 15:51
The receiver detects the light beam and immediately converts a beam interruption caused by an object in the sensing zone into a switched signal
A: The receiver detects the light beam and immediately converts a beam interruption caused by an object in the sensing zone into a switched signal.
Acoustic Bulletin is our portal for room acoustic discussions and knowledgesharing
| A: Acoustic Bulletin is our portal for room acoustic discussions and knowledge-sharing. |
Detailed Instructions: A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
Q: what did coolidge believe with regards to the role of government?
A: | Parties do not maintain themselves. They are maintained by effort. The government is not self-existent. It is maintained by the effort of those who believe in it. The people of America believe in American institutions, the American form of government and the American method of transacting business. |
Given the following passage "Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but with so apparent, or rather so real an earnestness, that half his purpose is sacrificed to the other". A minority of scholars have taken the position that, in fact, Burke did write the Vindication in earnest, later disowning it only for political reasons.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What conclusion does the passage make about the main topic?
A: | A minority of scholars have taken the position that, in fact, Burke did write the Vindication in earnest, later disowning it only for political reasons |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
The Toughest Job in the World , produced by Young & Rubicam Inc. for the Advertising Council Inc./The Coalition for America's Children PSAs. | Young & Rubicam Inc. produced The Toughest Job in the World. |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Gross Alpha/Beta Particle Activity: The total radioactivity due to alpha or beta particle emissions as inferred from measurements on a dry sample. | Alpha emission is a type of radioactivity. |
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: Elections to the Senate are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years, Election Day, and coincide with elections for the House of Representatives. Senators are elected by their state as a whole. The Elections Clause of the United States Constitution grants each state (and Congress, if it so desires to implement a uniform law) the power to legislate a method by which senators are elected. Ballot access rules for independent and minor party candidates also vary from state to state.
question: does the whole state vote for both senators?
A: | Yes |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
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Question: Nautilus Pompilius was an influential Soviet, and later Russian, rock band founded in 1983 by Dmitry Umetsky, and which person, that was born on October 15, 1961 ?
Answer: Vyacheslav Butusov
Question: What is the theme of the council established by Bill Clinton that preserved the work of Joann Wheeler Kealiinohomoku under the "Save America's Treasures" program?
Answer: Honor the Past – Imagine the Future
Question: In what show does Frederick G. Nolan seek the treasure of historical artifacts on an island of the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada?
Answer: | The Curse of Oak Island
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On May 20, 2014, Meryl Davis and her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy were crowned the champions, marking the first time that Chmerkovskiy has won. Amy Purdy and Derek Hough were the runners-up, and Candace Cameron Bure and Mark Ballas finished in third place.
did candace cameron win dancing with the stars?
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Answer: no
``Money for Nothing'' is a single by British rock band Dire Straits, taken from their 1985 studio album Brothers in Arms. The song's lyrics are written from the point of view of two working-class men watching music videos and commenting on what they see. The song features a guest appearance by Sting singing background vocals, providing both the signature falsetto introduction and backing chorus of ``I want my MTV.'' The groundbreaking video was the first to be aired on MTV Europe when the network launched on 1 August 1987.
did sting sing with dire straits money for nothing?
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Answer: yes
The movie is based on the book, Act of Vengeance by Trevor Armbrister, a fact-based story about the corruption that occurred during the United Mine Workers' presidential elections in 1969. It premiered on April 21, 1986. The film also portrayed the murder of Joseph ``Jock'' Yablonski.
is act of vengeance based on a true story?
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Answer: | yes |
Part 1. Definition
Given a passage and a query based on the passage, generate an unambiguous, concise and simple answer to the query from information in the passage. Note that the answer may not be present in exact form.
Part 2. Example
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility. To see if you might be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, visit our pre-screening tool. For households in the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. To get SNAP benefits, households must meet certain tests, including resource and income tests: 1 Resources. 2 Income. 3 Deductions. 4 Employment Requirements. 5 Special Rules for Elderly or Disabled. 6 Immigrant Eligibility. In fact, we’re not spending enough on food stamps. The need for food assistance is greater than food stamps can fill, and the benefit amount is too low to allow a family to purchase an adequate, healthy diet. The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person, per meal. Between 2009-2011 the purchasing power of food stamps declined by about 7%, or $47/month for a family of four, due to inflation in the cost of food. You’ve likely heard stories (and outrage) about people using food stamps to purchase “steak and lobster” as well as cigarettes and alcohol, showing up at the grocery store in a nice car, nice clothes, a nice purse or an iPhone. But the federal government sets the food stamps benefit amount at, on average, roughly $4 a day per person. Yes, someone could save up their monthly allotment to buy some high-priced food items for a special occasion. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Effective October 2016. Maximum Monthly SNAP Amounts. The chart below shows the maximum dollar amount of SNAP benefits your household can receive each month. This dollar amount is based on the number of people in your household, your income and your expenses. You could receive any amount up to or including these amounts. National Standards for reasonable amounts have been established for five necessary expenses: food, housekeeping supplies, apparel and services, personal care products and services, and miscellaneous. See the SNAP page on Applicants and Recipients for detailed information about eligibility requirements and benefits. The SNAP home page provides access to information on all aspects of the program. fns On average, 45 million people received SNAP benefits each month in fiscal year 2011, which represents a 70 percent increase over the roughly 26 million people (or one of every 11) who received benefits in 2007. The truth is, a $125 per person per month grocery budget may seem like a farce to a household currently spending $300 per person per month, but it’s actually quite achievable. *For households with more than eight people, add $5,408 per additional person. Always check with the appropriate managing agency to ensure the most accurate guidelines. To see if you might be eligible for SNAP benefits, use SNAP's pre-screening tool. Related Links. ¡ 1 Exija Sus Derechos! - 4300 S. ¡ 2 EXIJA SUS DERECHOS! Usted Tiene El Derecho - DHS 8219 S. ¡ 3 La tarjeta Illinois Link se acepta en mercados de agricultores selectos! DHS 9201 S. 4 B Attitude - Folic Acid - DHS 4758. 5 AABD Cash Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled - DHS 587. 6 Active Play for Families - DHS 4586. Query: average amount food stamps per one person in al for a month
Answer: The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person.
Explanation: The passage details the eligibility and resources provided by SNAP. The passage includes information on individual per meal food stamp benefit, that can be used to answer the query.
Part 3. Exercise
Interestingly, the Large Grey Mongoose lacks hair both on its hind feet and on a small area around their eyes The Hiding Mongoose The Large Grey Mongoose can be found in Egypt, Spain, Portugal, Israel, and most of sub-Saharan Africa. It was stated that the mongooses can adapt rapidly to different environments as long as there is no competition, so would it not be better to introduce competition or predators to control or manage the mongoose population, this should relive the pressure on the other species like the sea turtles. Cool Facts About The Large Grey Mongoose. The largest species of Mongoose in Africa, the Large Grey Mongoose, also commonly known as the Egyptian Mongoose, grows to nearly 90cm long with a 40cm long tail. They live in India, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Mongoose (herpestidae) can be found in Africa, Southern Asia and Iberian Peninsula. Mongoose were introduced to the … Hawaiian Islands, and West Indies. There are over 40 different species of Mongoose. Mongooses will live in various types of forest (tropical rainforest), dry grassland and near-deserts. They make burrows or take shelter in hollow logs or spaces within rock piles. This is when the mongoose leaps in to take a nip at the back of his enemy’s head. The duel ends when the snake is so tired he can strike no more. Then the mongoose gives a killing bite and starts his dinner. He begins with the snake's head. Fun facts about the King Cobra. 1 They are the only snake that builds nests for its eggs. The female will guard the eggs until they hatch. 2 Snake charmers in Asia often charm king cobras. The cobra is mesmerized by the shape and movement of the flute, not by the sound. 3 They live to around 20 years old. 4 Its conservation status is least concern. With virtually no natural predator in Hawaii, the mongoose population increased exponentially, from the original seventy-two to the thousands we have today. Unfortunately, as mongooses were alert during the day, and rats, at night, the former didn't really exterminate the latter. Since Hawai'i has no squirrels this must be our very own Rikky-Tikky-Tavi, the Small Asian Mongoose. Known also by it's Hawaiian name of 'Iole manakuke (or just manakuke), the word 'Iole means 'rat' and manakuke means mongoose. Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) Regulatory Status: Hawaii Injurious Wildlife (HAR 124). It is against Hawaii State law for any person to introduce, keep or breed any mongoose within the State except by permit from HDOA; permits are not issued for Kauai County or the island of Lanai. The victory is only a matter of quickness of eye and quickness of foot, -- snake's blow against mongoose's jump, -- and as no eye can follow the motion of a snake's head when it strikes, that makes things much more wonderful than any magic herb. Query: how large can the mongoose grow
Answer: | Egyptian Mongoose, grows to nearly 90 cm long with a 40 cm long tail. |
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Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
question:
Nothing could be less similar to the Tugendhat House than Charles Moore's weekend house that he built for himself in the hills above Berkeley, California. I saw it in the summer of 1964, two years after it was built.
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The Tugendhat House & Charles Moore's weekend house that he built for himself in the Berkeley Ca. Hilla, I saw it in the summer of 64, 2 years after it was built
question:
With this directive still awaiting President Bush's signature, Secretary Rumsfeld did not order his subordinates to begin preparing any new military plans against either al Qaeda or the Taliban before 9/11.
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With this directive awaiting President's Bush's signature, Secretary Rumsfeld did not begin any new military plans against either al Qaeda or the Taliban.
question:
China will prosecute the leaders of Falun Gong . A government order excused most followers saying they had been brainwashed into joining a subversive political organization.
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| China will prosecute the leaders of Falun Gong, a government order excused followers saying they were brainwashed into joining.
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Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex girlfriend was sexually abused by her own uncles at the age of 5 to 9, had a lot of illusions and psychological problems, along with Bi-Polar Disorder, however, dispite my requests, she never had ever visited a psychologist or psychiatrist in her then 24 years of lifetime, fearing she would be forced to unveil the uncles’ child sexual abuse act and this would cause her dismissal from her immediate family. Although I mentioned this to my “so called” lawyer, he refused to mention her unstable psychological condition in the court. I believe by doing so, he also committed a crime by preventing a child sexual abuse case go unveiled. After all these and after having me pushed into loosing my otherwise strong case, I was sentenced with restriction order to my own home, loosing all I had paid for it, loosing my stuff inside home, aforced probation and a forced domestic violence course for no good reason, my so called bloody lawyer also sent to the court a paper indicating that I owed to him and never had paid his dues. Disgusting wheeling and dealing quite often happen between such disgusting lawyers and greedy, heartless prosecutors; unfortunately! My psychologist friend at the time said, “If you are in Illinois, in Champaign County and you have a penis, you are already accepted as guilty by birth to start with dude”. They say “Sharks wouldn't attack and eat Lawyers after a ship sunk”. Why? It's professional courtesy! who sexually abused the girl? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. her dad B. her uncles C. not enough information D. her friends
B
I’m sitting at the airport on a Sunday morning waiting for my flight to Las Vegas for the now-annual pilgrimage to the NamesCon conference. A few years ago, Vegas was one of my “bucket list” places – one of those iconic cities that one should visit at least once in their life. For me, once was enough. This is now my 4th (I think?) trip to Vegas, and while the city has a lot to offer, it’s just not my cup of tea. For one thing, I’m not a gambler, like at all. I don’t have anything against it, I just don’t enjoy it. It either feels pointless or stressful to me. The city itself makes me a little sad – in some cases, it reeks of desperation. Last time I was there, my cab driver entertained me with stories of how she was working 3 jobs to save up enough to join some mega-massive bingo game. She won a small jackpot a few years back and that allowed her to work only one job for a few months. She was hoping to win again so she could cut back to 1 or 2 jobs. I wondered how many people do similar things – gambling their money away, in big or small chunks, in the hopes of that big score and in the process, putting themselves in a not-great financial situation. I suppose as long it makes them happy, then it’s all OK, but I can’t help but think someone like my cab driver might be happier overall if she only worked 1 job instead of 3, instead of working extra jobs to save up money to gamble her way to financial freedom. But that’s for her to decide, not me. The juxtaposition of extreme and in-your-face wealth and the homeless people on the Strip also makes me sad. It’s difficult to see people begging for food and sleeping on the street while all around you, millions of dollars are poured into creating a massive playground with every type of indulgence possible. But I’m the first to say that I’ve enjoyed staying in some of the nicer hotel properties there and eating several excellent meals at some of the finer restaurants in the area, so I’m not exactly helping to solve the problem. What did the author refer to Vegas as being like? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. something like a fun playground B. not enough information C. something like a lavish money pit D. something like a juxtaposition of wealth and vice mixed with hopelessness and poverty
D
While I was in training, my class was 2 months out from graduation. We were in class, reviewing skills such as antenna theory, radios and map reading. Our instructor walks in and pulls a candidate, we’ll leave nameless, aside. He walks him out of the classroom. I never really thought anything of it as instructors would often pull guys aside for reviews, specific instructions or taskings. I don’t know how much time passed but the candidate walked back in. He gathered his things and left the room. Guys asked if everything was cool but he didn’t say a word. The instructor came in and sat on the desk at the front of the room. We asked if everything was alright, and he told us that the day prior, the The candidate’s wife had gone into labor however there were complications with the baby but the complications were unknown. He was reporting to the commander to let him know whether he wanted to stay in training or leave because the military does not consider a spouse’s pregnancy to be an emergency even though the complication should be. If he were to leave he would have to drop from the TACP pipeline with a possibility of either starting it over from the beginning of quitting all together. The instructor shook his head and I could honestly see it was a difficult task for him to tell the candidate. It’s rare to see an instructor be emotional but it was something that brought reality into the room for us. The candidate was given 24 hours to call the hospital, talk to his wife, learn more of the situation and make a decision. He ended up staying in the pipeline and graduated. His child was born with minor complications but is healthy to this day. It may not be an exact teacher to a student scenario, but it hits pretty damn close to those of us who went through military training. What did the candidate name his child? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. Grace B. Jack C. Emily D. not enough information
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Luka orevic (Cyrillic: a , born 9 July 1994) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club SD Ponferradina on loan from FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.
| The birth date of Luka Đorđević is what? |
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Q: Bay leaf -- Some members of the laurel family, as well as the unrelated but visually similar mountain laurel and cherry laurel, have leaves that are poisonous to humans and livestock. While these plants are not sold anywhere for culinary use, their visual similarity to bay leaves has led to the oft-repeated belief that bay leaves should be removed from food after cooking because they are poisonous. This is not true; bay leaves may be eaten without toxic effect. However, they remain unpleasantly stiff even after thorough cooking, and if swallowed whole or in large pieces, they may pose a risk of harming the digestive tract or causing choking. There have been cases of intestinal perforations caused by swallowing bay leaves, so unless the leaves in the recipe have been ground they should be removed from the food before serving; otherwise, the risk of a surgical emergency remains. Thus, most recipes that use bay leaves will recommend their removal after the cooking process has finished.
A: | is it dangerous to eat a bay leaf |
In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
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Passage: 'During the final stage of World War II, the United States dropped nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively. The United States had dropped the bombs with the consent of the United Kingdom as outlined in the Quebec Agreement. The two bombings killed at least 129,000 people (most of whom were civilians) and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in the history of warfare.'. Question: 'where are all the world cup matches being played'.
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False
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Passage: 'The English Civil War (1642 -- 1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ('Roundheads') and Royalists ('Cavaliers') over, principally, the manner of England's government. The first (1642 -- 1646) and second (1648 -- 1649) wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649 -- 1651) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The war ended with the Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651.'. Question: 'why was there a civil war in england in 1642'.
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True
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Passage: ''We are Seven' is a poem written by William Wordsworth and published in his Lyrical Ballads. It describes a discussion between an adult poetic speaker and a 'little cottage girl' about the number of brothers and sisters who dwell with her. The poem turns on the question of whether to account two dead siblings as part of the family.'. Question: 'what is the central disagreement in we are seven'.
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In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Passage: Channel Islands -- In 933, the islands were granted to William I Longsword by Raoul King of Western Francia and annexed to the Duchy of Normandy. In 1066, William II of Normandy invaded and conquered England, becoming William I of England, also known as William the Conqueror. In the period 1204--1214, King John lost the Angevin lands in northern France, including mainland Normandy, to King Philip II of France, but managed to retain control of the Channel Islands. In 1259, his successor, Henry III of England, by the Treaty of Paris, officially surrendered his claim and title to the Duchy of Normandy, while the King of France gave up claim to the Channel Islands, which was based upon his position as feudal overlord of the Duke of Normandy. Since then, the Channel Islands have been governed as possessions of the Crown and were never absorbed into the Kingdom of England and its successor kingdoms of Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
Question: are the channel islands a part of great britain | 0 |
Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes. Emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people. "The burnt child fears the fire" is one instance; another is the rise of figures like Hitler. Both these examples point up the fact that attitudes come from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and gradual. The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in strategic position to influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose word they respect. Another reason it is true is that pupils often search somewhat deeply into a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who has previously acquire little knowledge of Mexico, his teacher's method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans. The teacher can develop proper attitudes through social studies, science matters, the very atmosphere of the classroom, etc. However, when children come to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise to attempt to change their feelings by criticizing them. The teacher can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experience. To illustrate, first-grade pupils, afraid of policemen will probably change their attitudes after a classroom talk with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips. Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be harmful she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions of which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as result of objective analysis of all the facts. Through which of the following factor a teacher CANNOT develop proper attitudes of students? A) Social studies B) Science matters C) The very atmosphere of the classroom D) Criticism of children's behavior
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French surgeons have performed what they said on Wednesday was the world's first partial face transplant--- giving a new nose, chin and lips to a woman attacked by a dog. Specialists from two French hospitals carried out the operation on a 38-year-old woman on Sunday in the northern city of Amiens by taking the face from a brain-dead woman, who had hanged herself just hours before the operation. Her family agreed on the operation. "The patient is in an excellent state and the transplant looks normal," the hospitals said in a brief statement after waiting three days to announce the pioneering surgery. The woman had been left without a nose and lips after the dog attacked her last May, and was unable to talk or chew properly. Such injuries are "extremely difficult, if not impossible" to repair using normal surgical techniques, the statement said. The statement did not say what the woman would look like when she had fully recovered, but medical experts said she was unlikely to _ the woman who had been the source of her new face. The operation was led by Jean-Michel Dubernard, a specialist from a hospital in Lyon who has also carried out hand transplants, Skin transplants have long been used to treat burns and other injuries, but operations around the mouth and nose have been considered very difficult because of the area's high sensitivity to foreign tissue. Teams in France, the United States and Britain had been developing techniques to make face transplants a reality There was a short-term risk for the patient if blood vessels became blocked, a medium-term danger of her body rejecting the new skin and a long-term possibility that the drugs used could cause cancers. Experts say that although such medical advances should be celebrated, the transplant had thrown up moral and ethical issues. Little is known about the psychological effect of the transplant. The best title for the passage would be _ . A) French Woman has First Partial Face Transplant B) First Face Transplant Opens Debate C) Risks and Ethical Problems of a Face Transplant D) A Complete Face Transplant of a French Woman
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Q: You get all sorts of demands, and the mark of a good hotel is to supply whatever is asked for without sounding surprised. If a guest asks for rubbers gloves, you don't ask why. You say, "No problem. What color1 do you want?" There have been some demands which, much as I would have liked to fill, I couldn't. A Japanese businessman, for example, thought the manager of a hotel was like his girlfriend so he asked me to marry him to the woman he loved. There was one time, however, _ . A young man thought that if he asked his girlfriend to marry him at the Ritz she would say yes. He asked us to put the ring in a cake, and she accepted. Top hotels are used more and more to impress. They are used for doing business. If you've got something to sell, take your clients to the best hotel where the surroundings are quite helpful. A friend of mine working at Savoy Hotel tells the story about a man who gave him 5 pounds to say "Good morning, Mr. Smith saying, "I do wish they would leave me alone at this place." According to Julian Payne, the most powerful people in any hotel are the porters, who carry bags for hotel guests. "Porters can do almost anything. They can get you tables at the best restaurants or tickets for a popular concert. Don't ask me how they do it or what their deal is because I don't know. Most of them have been there for years. They know more about the history of the hotel and the guests than anyone else. They are invaluable. A head porter will come in even on his day off so he can say hello to someone he remembers visiting the hotel years ago." When guests ask for something strange, the manager of a good hotel would think _ . A) how he can meet their needs B) why they have such demands C) what problems the hotels has D) who is the best person to go to
A: A
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Ever since Canadian psychiatrist Michael R. Phillips, who works in China, released his report saying China's suicide rate from 1995 to 1999 reached 0.023 percent, the country has been ranked among those with the highest suicide rates in the world. But Jing Jun, a professor of sociology in Tsinghua University, challenges that view and presents the true picture through his nationwide research. Jing and his students took one year to set up the first national database on suicide rate to grasp the overall trend of suicides in China. They collected data from the Health Statistics Annuals of the World Health Organization (sample size 10 million), and the country's Health Statistics Annuals (which cover 100 million people). The database covers 23 years, from 1987 to 2009. Jing calculates the suicide rate in China based on these data. Though the suicide rate was comparatively high in the early years, his study shows it has dropped in recent years, as opposed to the ascending trend in the rest of the world. According to Jing's calculation, China's suicide rate had dropped to about 0.01 percent in 2004. In 2009, the figure dropped further to 0.007 percent, which is rather low compared with the global rate of 0.016 percent. Even if the "missing" suicides were added, China's suicide rate in 2009 would still be below 0.008 percent.[:Zxxk.Com] Jing has found that one of the main reasons why the suicide rate has dropped was the steady and big decline in the number of suicides committed by rural women. In the early years, researchers generally agreed that the suicide rate among Chinese women was higher than among men, which is pretty rare in the rest the world. But the suicide rate among Chinese women, especially in rural areas, has declined remarkably in recent years. In fact, it is almost equal to that of Chinese men. As a sociologist, Jing regards suicide as a social issue, and believes improvement of social policies will reduce the suicide rate even further. More people's lives can be saved if the authorities adjust to... In Jing's opinion, what should be done to reduce the suicide? A) Pay more attention to rural women. B) Continue to improve social environment. C) Set up more mental health centers. D) Make policies to prevent suicides.
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(CNN) -- Tito Joseph "TJ" Jackson, who on Wednesday was named temporary guardian of Michael Jackson's three children, was inspired by his famous uncle to form a singing group with his brothers. TJ had been placed in charge of the children when the kids' grandmother, Katherine, left home on July 15 and will watch the children while the legal proceedings play out in a California court. TJ Jackson, 34, is the son of Tito Jackson and the late Delores Martes Jackson. TJ and his older brothers, Taj and Taryll, form the R&B group 3T. Jackson is married with three children, a boy and two girls. Judge suspends Katherine Jackson as guardian of Michael Jackson's children A 1995 article in People described the brothers' childhood as normal despite their famous father, uncle and aunts. Taj Jackson told the magazine: "My mom made sure that we had a real childhood, with birthday parties, baseball, family outings, all that stuff." They were close to their Uncle Michael. "He's like a third parent to us," Taj told People in 1995. Eventually the brothers went along on one of his tours and decided to form a singing group and were recording their first album in 1994 at the time of their mother's death. Initially it was believed Delores Martes Jackson, who had divorced from Tito Jackson in 1993, drowned in a swimming pool, but the case was reopened, and her sons in 1995 filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against a man they accused of killing her. Three years later, Donald Bohana was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, according to People magazine.
Do you have any questions? | Who spoke to the magazine? |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
In physics, resistance is opposition to the flow of electric charges in an electric current as it travels through matter. The SI unit for resistance is the ohm. Resistance occurs because moving electrons in current bump into atoms of matter. Resistance reduces the amount of electrical energy that is transferred through matter. Thats because some of the electrical energy is absorbed by the atoms and changed to other forms of energy, such as heat. Q: In the rugby analogy to resistance in physics, what do the players on each team represent? A: The player on the blue and black team represents a moving electron in an electric current. The players on the red and blue team represent particles of matter through which the current is flowing. How much resistance a material has depends on several factors: the type of material, its width, its length, and its temperature. All materials have some resistance, but certain materials resist the flow of electric current more or less than other materials do. Materials such as plastics have high resistance to electric current. They are called electric insulators. Materials such as metals have low resistance to electric current. They are called electric conductors. A wide wire has less resistance than a narrow wire of the same material. Electricity flowing through a wire is like water flowing through a hose. More water can flow through a wide hose than a narrow hose. In a similar way, more current can flow through a wide wire than a narrow wire. A longer wire has more resistance than a shorter wire. Current must travel farther through a longer wire, so there are more chances for it to collide with particles of matter. A cooler wire has less resistance than a warmer wire. Cooler particles have less kinetic energy, so they move more slowly. Therefore, they are less likely to collide with moving electrons in current. Materials called superconductors have virtually no resistance when they are cooled to extremely low temperatures. Resistance can be helpful or just a drain on electrical energy. If the aim is to transmit electric current through a wire from one place to another, then resistance is a drawback. It reduces the amount of electrical energy that is transmitted because some of the current is absorbed by particles of matter. On the other hand, if the aim is to use electricity to produce heat or light, then resistance is useful. When particles of matter absorb electrical energy, they change it to heat or light. For example, when electric current flows through the tungsten wire inside an incandescent light bulb like the one in the Figure 1.1, the tungsten resists the flow of electric charge. It absorbs electrical energy and converts some of it to light and heat. Q: The tungsten wire inside a light bulb is extremely thin. How does this help it do its job? A: The extremely thin wire has more resistance than a wider wire would. This helps the wire resist electric current and change it to light.
Output: | the si unit for electric resistance is the |
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14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations:
Where does 14th Street begin? | Avenue C |
See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
What is We're a Winner?
- We're a Winner (album) We're a Winner is an album (and song) by the American soul music group the Impressions.
- What year was it released?
- The album was their last one released before they changed to the Curtom Records label.
- Were there any other singles released from it?
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All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield; except where indicated. "We're Rolling On" Parts 1 and 2 are bonus tracks added for the 1994 and 2007 CD reissues of this album.
See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
What is the end of The Exterminating Angel?
- The last scene shows a flock of sheep entering the church in single file, accompanied by the sound of gunshots.
- what is the symbolism of the ending?
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Though Buñuel never states what the symbolism represents, leaving it to the viewer's understanding, one critic, Roger Ebert, wrote a lengthy interpretation of the film's symbolism, which includes the following paragraph: "The dinner guests represent the ruling class in Franco's Spain.
See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
What was the result of the 2016 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season?
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| In the first leg of the Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals played on May 12, Boca tied 1-1 in Montevideo against Nacional. |
Teacher: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.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: In 1924 , the family moved into a four @-@ level , semi @-@ detached Victorian house at 23 The Waldrons . Barker had a studio built in the garden and her sister conducted a kindergarten in a room at the back of the house . The family lived frugally and attended both St. Edmund 's and St. Andrew 's in Croydon – low churches for the less privileged . Barker sometimes incorporated portraits of her fellow parishioners in her religious works . She was described by Canon Ingram Hill as one of the pillars of St. Andrew 's . The children in the kindergarten modelled for the Flower Fairies until the kindergarten closed in 1940 . In an interview in 1958 , Barker said , She also painted the children of relatives as well as Gladys Tidy , the Barkers ' young housekeeper , who posed for the Primrose Fairy in 1923 . The plants were painted from life , and if a specimen was not readily at hand , Kew Gardens staff would provide her the specimens needed . Barker designed and built the Flower Fairy costumes , and based each on the flowers and leaves of the particular plant to be illustrated . The costumes were kept in a trunk in her studio along with wings made of twigs and gauze . Each was broken down after an illustration was completed and the parts recycled for other costumes . She often referred to Dion Clayton Calthrop 's English Costume. fill in the blank :In 1924 , the family moved into a four @-@ __________________ , semi @-@ detached Victorian house at 23 The Waldrons .
Student: | level |
SEOUL — Despite recent tensions over North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests, life is actually quite normal for American military families living at Camp Humphreys in South Korea, which is the largest overseas Army installation in the world. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Puskas tries to come to most of his daughters’ high school soccer games at Camp Humphreys. In fact, his family’s lifestyle at this sprawling U.S. military base is similar to one they would lead back home. “We go to church on Sundays. We see all our friends there. We’re on the soccer field most of the afternoons, or just going for bike ride, the same things we would do if we were back in the States,” said Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Puskas, with the U.S. Eight Army. This is Puskas’ fourth tour in Korea. He met and married his Korean wife Mi-jung, during an earlier tour. His children have spent much of their lives at military bases in Korea. “I think it has given me a wider world view and has helped me understand other people a lot more,” said Elizabeth Puskas, the eldest daughter of the family who will attend college next year in the United States. The U.S. military in Korea is consolidating its forces in Camp Humphreys, including its military headquarters, as it moves to close older bases in congested Seoul and other regions of the country. Camp Humphreys is now the size of a small city, encompassing over 140 square kilometers of land, with construction underway to expand its capacity to accommodate over 40,000 people. There are modern apartments for soldiers and their families, schools, movie theaters, shopping centers and fast food restaurants to help bring some of the comforts of home to military life in Korea. The base even has its own golf course. “I have been around the army for part of the last 40 years as a soldier and now as a civilian, and this is as normal as any army post I’ve ever been on. In fact it is probably the nicest one I’ve been on because everything is new,” said Bob McElroy, a Camp Humphreys public affairs officer. What is probably true about Puskas? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. He hates army life B. not enough information C. He's a good father D. He likes soccer
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Q: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
Call for tighter regulation at beauty salons offering cosmetic injections
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The improper use of cosmetic injections in beauty salons around Australia is completely unacceptable and needs proper regulation, the body representing cosmetic surgeons says.
The Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery (ACCS) issued a public warning against the practice after 35-year-old Jean Huang went into cardiac arrest while having a breast filler at a Sydney salon.
Ms Huang was injected by a Chinese national who was not registered to practice medicine in Australia.
Russell Knudsen from the ACCS said the organisation has long warned that beauty salons are out of their depth when it comes to providing cosmetic injections like botox and fillers.
"In the unlikely event of an adverse reaction, you have to have medical-grade resuscitation equipment available immediately and that's not going to happen in a beauty salon," Dr Knudsen said.
"If they are being done in a non-medical setting like a beauty salon or a botox party that we hear about, that is completely unacceptable."
Dr Knudsen said any beauty salon that has hired a cosmetic nurse must ensure a registered doctor is involved in the consultation process.
"It may be breaching the law depending on the contact between the patient and the doctor who is the person responsible for the prescribing of the medication," he said.
"There are always risks you need a comprehensive medical history of the patient to make sure they are not going to react or be aggravated.
"We fully support any regulations that enhance standards."
Growing number of salons offering medical procedures
In 2014, a nurse who administered an anti-wrinkle injection without a prescription or medical supervision had her licence suspended for three months.
Sydney human resources manager Tanya Yanni, 30, regularly gets anti-wrinkle injections and said she did a lot of research before choosing a practitioner.
"You can easily see why people would be drawn to beauty salon and laser salons, you can understand why people would be inclined to go for those cheap deals," Ms Yanni said.
"Prior to getting injectables, I did a lot of research for me personally I decided to go with a doctor I just felt more comfortable with."
She said injectables are becoming more commonplace among her peers and friends, with some even starting in their early 20s.
"I feel that they are becoming more popular because of reality television and social media."
About 1,000 beauty salons offer cosmetic injections like botox around Australia in an industry worth $1 billion per year, according to Tina Viney from the Aesthetics Practitioners Advisory Network.
Ms Viney said salon owner have a duty of care to carefully check the credentials of anyone injecting government-regulated substances.
"If a therapist would like to introduce an injector, they [should be] either a doctor with experience or training in that area or registered nurse that has qualifications in injecting," she said.
Topics: medical-procedures, australia ||||| Woman dies after botched breast surgery at Sydney beauty salon
Updated
A woman who went into cardiac arrest while undergoing a botched breast surgery at a Sydney beauty salon has died.
Key points: Jean Huang managed Chippendale beauty salon where procedure was performed
Jie Shao administered anaesthetic, breast filler to Ms Huang
Shao, who has no medical qualifications in Australia, is charged
Jean Huang, 35, who managed the salon, underwent the procedure at the Medi Beauty Clinic in Chippendale on Wednesday and died at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon.
A Chinese tourist, 33-year-old Jie Shao, administered a local anaesthetic and breast filler to Ms Huang, despite having no medical qualifications in Australia.
Shao was charged with recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm and using poison to endanger life.
Inquiries are continuing with a view to further legal action being considered, NSW Police said.
Shao's bail application was refused on Thursday by magistrate Sharon Freund, who said police had a strong case against her.
Police said Shao had a plane ticket to leave Sydney for China.
"She has made a number of admissions in relation to local anaesthetics and breast fillers," Ms Freund said.
The magistrate rejected assurances from the tourist's legal aid solicitor that she had qualifications from the Canton (Guangdong) Medical University.
"These are very serious charges with a maximum of 10 years in jail," she said.
"As Ms Shao is a tourist she is clearly a flight risk and risk to the community."
The police prosecutor said it was a strong case "with admissions on electronic recordings".
The Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery (ACCS) issued a public warning following the incident and said the issuing of cosmetic injections in beauty salons around Australia needed proper regulation.
Topics: death, law-crime-and-justice, chippendale-2008
First posted |||||
A: | A 35-year-old woman died after a botched breast procedure in which a Chinese tourist gave her a lethal dose of anesthesia, police said. Jean Huang went into cardiac arrest during the procedure on Wednesday, ABC News Australia reports, and died two days later. Jie Shao, 33, who had been in Australia for five days, administered breast fillers and the fatal dose of anesthesia, police said. She was charged with recklessly inflicting bodily harm and using poison to endanger life, and police said she may face more charges. Neither Shao nor Yuegiong Fu, who was working as nurse, had any medical qualifications in Australia, 9 News reports. Fu is also under investigation. Huang underwent the procedure, which does not require surgery, at Medi Beauty Laser and Contour Clinic in Sydney, where she worked as a manager. Shao's lawyer told a judge that she was a graduate of a medical university in China and was a specialist in dermatology. Shao, who was denied bail, had a return plane ticket to China. Her case was continued until Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery called for tighter regulations against clinics administering cosmetic fillers, Botox, and other injections. (A West Virginia mom died during a 'butt lift.') |
Melbourne has four airports. Melbourne Airport, at Tullamarine, is the city's main international and domestic gateway and second busiest in Australia. The airport is home base for passenger airlines Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways Australia and cargo airlines Australian air Express and Toll Priority; and is a major hub for Qantas and Virgin Australia. Avalon Airport, located between Melbourne and Geelong, is a secondary hub of Jetstar. It is also used as a freight and maintenance facility. Buses and taxis are the only forms of public transport to and from the city's main airports. Air Ambulance facilities are available for domestic and international transportation of patients. Melbourne also has a significant general aviation airport, Moorabbin Airport in the city's south east that also handles a small number of passenger flights. Essendon Airport, which was once the city's main airport also handles passenger flights, general aviation and some cargo flights.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What are the only forms of public transport to and from the city's main airports?
Ah, so.. Buses and taxis
Plymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 1620: its nickname is "The Pilgrims". The city also has four Non-League football clubs; Plymouth Parkway F.C. who play at Bolitho Park, Elburton Villa F.C. who play at Haye Road, Vospers Oak Villa F.C. who play at Weston Mill and Plymstock United F.C. who play at Deans Cross. All four clubs play in the South West Peninsula League.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What team plays its home games at Weston Mill?
Ah, so.. Vospers Oak Villa F.C.
In December 2009, campaigners in the UK called on two leading high street retailers to stop selling clothes made with cotton which may have been picked by children. Anti-Slavery International and the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) accused H&M and Zara of using cotton suppliers in Bangladesh. It is also suspected that many of their raw materials originates from Uzbekistan, where children aged 10 are forced to work in the fields. The activists were calling to ban the use of Uzbek cotton and implement a "track and trace" systems to guarantee an ethical responsible source of the material.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What are activists trying to get implemented?
Ah, so.. | "track and trace" systems |
Please answer this: Given the following passage "By the mid-7th century, English and Irish missionaries set out to convert the Frisians. The pope appointed their leader, Willibrordus, bishop of the Frisians. The tenure of Willibrordus is generally considered to be the beginning of the Bishopric of Utrecht. In 723, the Frankish leader Charles Martel bestowed the fortress in Utrecht and the surrounding lands as the base of the bishops. From then on Utrecht became one of the most influential seats of power for the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands. The archbishops of Utrecht were based at the uneasy northern border of the Carolingian Empire. In addition, the city of Utrecht had competition from the nearby trading centre Dorestad. After the fall of Dorestad around 850, Utrecht became one of the most important cities in the Netherlands. The importance of Utrecht as a centre of Christianity is illustrated by the election of the Utrecht-born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens as pope in 1522 (the last non-Italian pope before John Paul II).", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What positive event happened in the Netherlands by the middle of the 9th century?
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Answer: Utrecht became one of the most important cities in the Netherlands
Please answer this: Given the following passage "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new "pure" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Which of the following was NOT painted by Kupka: Amorpha-Fugue a deux, Formes Circulaires, or Amorpha chromatique chaude?
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Answer: Formes Circulaires
Please answer this: Given the following passage "Some Western writers claim that the immaculate conception of Mary is a teaching of Islam. Thus, commenting in 1734 on the passage in the Qur'an, "I have called her Mary; and I commend her to thy protection, and also her issue, against Satan driven away with stones", George Sale stated: "It is not improbable that the pretended immaculate conception of the virgin Mary is intimated in this passage. For according to a tradition of Mohammed, every person that comes into the world, is touched at his birth by the devil, and therefore cries out, Mary and her son only excepted; between whom, and the evil spirit God placed a veil, so that his touch did not reach them. And for this reason they say, neither of them were guilty of any sin, like the rest of the children of Adam."", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: the devil is also called the evil
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Answer: | spirit |
Please capitalize where necessary: unique front to back airflow design and compact size takes up less space in your yard than other whole-house heat pump | Unique front to back airflow design and compact size takes up less space in your yard than other whole-house heat pump |
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
One example: How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced?
Solution is here: i.e. stands for id est (Latin), which means 'that is'. You use it to link in a deeper explanation about something. Pronounce it 'eye - ee'. e.g. stands for exempli gratia (also Latin), which means 'for example'. You use it to link in an example of a more generic term. Pronounce it 'ee - jee'
Explanation: Perfect answer because it's consistent with context uses required information from the question to provide the detailed answer with an example.
Now, solve this: I'm looking for a short word that could describe people who are always going to every event in town. It doesn't need to be an existing word, feel free to create one of your own. It can also be made of words related to events and parties. (ex: club, event, guest list, etc.) Edit The word will serve as a new term to describ these people in a favorable way. It will probably be used for an app name so it need to be catchy and fun. ( Preferably ).
Solution: | You may be looking for socialite: someone who is well-known in fashionable society and is often seen at parties and other social events for wealthy people (Merriam-Webster) |
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.
Bending and rising in spectacular fashion, these stunning pictures capture the paddy fields of south east Asia and the arduous life of the farmers who cultivate them. In a photo album that spans over China, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, extraordinary images portray the crop's full cycle from the primitive sowing of seeds to the distribution of millions of tonnes for consumption. The pictures were taken by professional photographer Scott Gable, 39, who spent four months travelling across the region documenting the labour and threadbare equipment used to harvest the carbohydrate-rich food. Scroll down for video Majestic: A farmer wades through the mud with a stick as late morning rain falls on top of Dragonsbone terraces in Longsheng County, ChinaThe spectacular photos were taken at paddy fields in China, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and CambodiaPhotographer Scott Gable spent four months travelling region to document the process of harvesting the cropRice accounts for one fifth of all calories consumed by humans but crop is often still cultivated in primitive way
Questions:Muddy work: A solitary famer wearing a traditoinal Asian conical hat labours in a paddy field in lowland southern _. (A) Asia (B) China (C) Thailand (D) Vietnam (E) Laos (F) Cambodia (G) Scott Gable (H) Dragonsbone (I) Longsheng County (J) Rice
(B)
(CNN) Mitt Romney has added his voice to the chorus of Republicans who are dismayed that an ignorant demagogue such as Donald Trump could be poised to capture the presidential nomination of their grand and noble party. In a speech Thursday morning, Romney said, "Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University." He laid out a comprehensive case for why Republicans should reject Trump and pick one of the other candidates still in the race. But before we start lauding Romney for being a statesmanlike voice of reason and moderation, it's worth remembering a few things about him.Paul Waldman: Romney, GOP have used same ugly tactics as Trump, only with more politesseHe says Romney's 2012 campaign used racial code words, bullying mightTrumpism is GOP conservatism stripped of its veneer of subtlety, Waldman says
Questions:It may not have been quite as appalling as what Trump is doing now, but in many ways it was similar, the only difference being that Trump says out loud what Republicans such as _ prefer to imply. (A) CNN (B) Mitt Romney (C) Republicans (D) Donald Trump (E) Trump University (F) Trump (G) Paul Waldman (H) GOP (I) Trumpism (J) Waldman
(B)
(CNN) -- At a modest stucco home in Montgomery, Alabama, an unlikely presidential victory celebration is taking place this morning. Barack Obama's election victory represents a triumph for civil rights activists before him. Peggy Wallace Kennedy, the daughter of the late George Wallace, the Alabama governor who once vowed to maintain segregation forever, is rejoicing. Kennedy, 58, voted for Sen. Barack Obama. She says she was "mesmerized" when she first heard him speak at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Her admiration for Obama deepened when she learned he opposed the Iraq war. She even slapped an Obama bumper sticker on her car, even though someone told her that the prospect of an African-American president would have her father "rolling over in his grave."Obama's win validates risks civil rights activists took years ago, some sayAmerica is "evolving... trying to reach for the best part of itself," former activist saysSegregationist's daughter: I think Obama will be one of the best presidents
Questions:He says it was "inconceivable" then that the United States would elect an African-_ president. (A) CNN (B) Montgomery (C) Alabama (D) Barack Obama (E) Peggy Wallace Kennedy (F) George Wallace (G) Kennedy (H) 2004 Democratic National Convention (I) Obama (J) Iraq (K) African (L) America
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In 1876 the threeyear old filly Briseis won the Melbourne Cup along with the VRC Oaks and the VRC Derby in the incredibly short period of six days
Add punctuation | In 1876, the three-year old filly Briseis won the Melbourne Cup, along with the VRC Oaks and the VRC Derby in the incredibly short period of six days. |
Definition: Given an English sentence, convert it into the french language.
Input: By the end of 1867 , the French mission had trained a total of 10,000 men , voluntaries and recruits , organized into seven infantry regiments , one cavalry battalion , and four artillery battalions .
Output: | À la fin de 1867 , la mission française a formé un total de 10 000 hommes , bénévoles et recrues , organisés en sept régiments d' infanterie , un bataillon de cavalerie et quatre bataillons d' artillerie . |
Where do you see signs that state a point of view?
Options:
- freeway
- demonstration
- state park
- store
- corner of two streets
In demonstration, a person's point of view is expressed. There are signs of view point while someone demonstrates something.
demonstration
Victoria is the name of many cities, you'd say the one where does it big?
Options:
- seychelles
- australia
- british columbia
- texas
- australia
Texas has a city called victoria. Victoria is a big place in texas.
texas
How does someone go about getting in shape?
Options:
- losing weight
- sweat
- triangle
- good health
- exercise
Getting in shape requires physical workout to burn calories. Exercise comes under physical workout.
exercise
John got a raise, but he lost rank. Overall, it was a good what?
Options:
- demotion
- push down
- go off strike
- lower
- go off strike
| In demotion, a person's rank is lost. In demotion, a person's position is decreased although he got a raise.
demotion |
What could make Michael Jordon, one of the greatest basketball players in history, shed tears? It was when he became a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame on September 11. The hall is in Springfield, Massachusetts and honors the best basketball players, greatest coaches and other contributors to the game. "The game of basketball has been everything to me ," said Jordan, 46. "It is the place I have always gone when I needed to find comfort and peace." Jordan retired twice in his 15-year career, finishing with 32292 points, the third highest total points in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone. His average of 30.12 points a game is the best in the League. "One day you might look up and see me playing the game at 50," Jordan said. "Because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion." In other words, it was motivation that made Jordan such a success.. A great career did not mean a smooth one. His high school coach cut him from the team in favor of a taller player when Jordan was in 10thgrade. His college coach wouldn't allow him on the cover of Sports Illustration in 1981 with North Carolina's four other players because Jordan was a freshman. In his first NBA All-Star game, older NBA stars wouldn't throw him the ball because of jealousy. "That burned me up," Jordan said. "But _ don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it." Who scored the highest total points in NBA history? A) Michael Jordon. B) Karl Malone. C) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. D) Kobe Bryant.
Answer: | C |
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: Wally West is a fictional superhero that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the third Flash and the first Kid Flash. His power consists mainly of superhuman speed. He made his first appearance as the Kid Flash in the Flash #110 in 1959. Barry Allen dies in the crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths #8 (Nov. 1985), and Wally took up the mantle of the Flash in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (Mar. 1986), holding that role until 2009 in DC's main lineup. His physical appearance is generally a redhead with green eyes, and is generally portrayed with a lighthearted, comic, and caring personality. Wally has an important role as the Flash in DC Rebirth (2016).
question: does wally west have powers in the flash?
A: | Yes |
Stream of consciousness rationale: A prisoner is stuck in prison so he wants freedom. A prisoner is likely to dream of freedom everyday.
The question and answer pair are described below. | Q: What does a prisoner likely have?
Options:
- do time
- dream of freedom
- chains
- fast for days
- attempt to escape
A: dream of freedom |
Teacher: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].
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: The family of a man who left £77,000 to the British Heart Foundation (BHF) in his will were left fuming when the charity asked its lawyers to see if they could get more of his cash. Generous Barry Thomas remembered the charity in his will when he died in Hove, East Sussex, in February last year aged 78. In it, he requested that the BHF would be given whatever money was left in his estate after his family and friends had received the maximum amount of inheritance - £325,000 - that they could get tax-free. It meant the BHF had been left £77,000 - but the charity then called in its solicitors to see whether they were entitled to more money from Mr Thomas, claiming his will wasn't clear.Generous Barry Thomas remembered the charity in his will last yearBut BHF claimed wording was unclear and asked its lawyers to investigateMr Thomas' nephew said family have faced 'months of turmoil' over willAngry relative said: 'They were getting a tidy sum but they wanted more'
Question:He said: 'We went for months not knowing what was going on with the will - whether we would get what _ intended for us.
Student: | Barry Thomas |
In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
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Question: It would lead to tremendous air and noise pollution .
Answer: It would lead to tremendous air and noise population .
Question: Also they can go shopping and buy new and fashionable clothes .
Answer: Also they can go for shopping and buying a new fashionable clothes .
Question: In old times , families tended to live in the same place for ages .
Answer: | In old times , the familes tend to live in the same place for ages .
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Please remove spaces between words. | SaleE-mail:questionsabouthowtoorder,lostornotreceiveyourkeycode,etc.pleasefeelfreetocontactusat: |
There is a very active tradition of hunting of small to medium-sized wild game in Trinidad and Tobago. Hunting is carried out with firearms, and aided by the use of hounds, with the illegal use of trap guns, trap cages and snare nets. With approximately 12,000 sport hunters applying for hunting licences in recent years (in a very small country of about the size of the state of Delaware at about 5128 square kilometers and 1.3 million inhabitants), there is some concern that the practice might not be sustainable. In addition there are at present no bag limits and the open season is comparatively very long (5 months - October to February inclusive). As such hunting pressure from legal hunters is very high. Added to that, there is a thriving and very lucrative black market for poached wild game (sold and enthusiastically purchased as expensive luxury delicacies) and the numbers of commercial poachers in operation is unknown but presumed to be fairly high. As a result, the populations of the five major mammalian game species (red-rumped agouti, lowland paca, nine-banded armadillo, collared peccary, and red brocket deer) are thought to be quite low (although scientifically conducted population studies are only just recently being conducted as of 2013). It appears that the red brocket deer population has been extirpated on Tobago as a result of over-hunting. Various herons, ducks, doves, the green iguana, the gold tegu, the spectacled caiman and the common opossum are also commonly hunted and poached. There is also some poaching of 'fully protected species', including red howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys, southern tamanduas, Brazilian porcupines, yellow-footed tortoises, Trinidad piping guans and even one of the national birds, the scarlet ibis. Legal hunters pay very small fees to obtain hunting licences and undergo no official basic conservation biology or hunting-ethics training. There is presumed to be relatively very little subsistence hunting in the country (with most hunting for either sport or commercial profit). The local wildlife management authority is under-staffed and under-funded, and as such very little in the way of enforcement is done to uphold existing wildlife management laws, with hunting occurring both in and out of season, and even in wildlife sanctuaries. There is some indication that the government is beginning to take the issue of wildlife management more seriously, with well drafted legislation being brought before Parliament in 2015. It remains to be seen if the drafted legislation will be fully adopted and financially supported by the current and future governments, and if the general populace will move towards a greater awareness of the importance of wildlife conservation and change the culture of wanton consumption to one of sustainable management.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What animal aids in the hunting?
Ah, so.. hounds
As with other public schools, a scheme was devised towards the end of the 19th century to familiarize privileged schoolboys with social conditions in deprived areas. The project of establishing an 'Eton Mission' in the crowded district of Hackney Wick in east London was started at the beginning of 1880, and lasted until 1971 when it was decided that a more local project (at Dorney) would be more realistic. However over the years much money was raised for the Eton Mission, a fine church by G. F. Bodley was erected, many Etonians visited, and stimulated among other things the Eton Manor Boys' Club, a notable rowing club which has survived the Mission itself, and the 59 Club for motorcyclists.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): How many students are in Eton's rowing club each year?
Ah, so.. unanswerable
In his book, The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, biologist Richard Dawkins grapples with the question of why pain has to be so very painful. He describes the alternative as a simple, mental raising of a "red flag". To argue why that red flag might be insufficient, Dawkins explains that drives must compete with each other within living beings. The most fit creature would be the one whose pains are well balanced. Those pains which mean certain death when ignored will become the most powerfully felt. The relative intensities of pain, then, may resemble the relative importance of that risk to our ancestors (lack of food, too much cold, or serious injuries are felt as agony, whereas minor damage is felt as mere discomfort). This resemblance will not be perfect, however, because natural selection can be a poor designer. The result is often glitches in animals, including supernormal stimuli. Such glitches help explain pains which are not, or at least no longer directly adaptive (e.g. perhaps some forms of toothache, or injury to fingernails).
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What profession does Dawkins Richard hold?
Ah, so.. | unanswerable |
John Bazemore/Associated Press The Washington Nationals have reportedly been in contact with the Cincinnati Reds and have interest in pitchers Matt Harvey and Raisel Iglesias, according to Fancred's Jon Heyman. Heyman noted the Nats want another starter, and that although Iglesias is a reliever, "multiple teams" believe he can start. This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B/R app. Get the app and get the game.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Matt Harvey only had 4 fingers on his left hand.
OPTIONS: a. Yes; b. It's impossible to say; c. No; | b. |
I'd rather go to the library than the book store because books are expensive at the
OPTIONS:
- library .
- book store .
book store .
The artist used the markers instead of the pens to create the bright image, since the
OPTIONS:
- markers have a sleeker look.
- pens have a sleeker look.
markers have a sleeker look.
Sarah really liked masturbation but Carrie liked sex more.
OPTIONS:
- Sarah was perfectly miserable home alone on a Saturday.
- Carrie was perfectly miserable home alone on a Saturday.
| Carrie was perfectly miserable home alone on a Saturday. |
-- When did Sun Plaza, Singapore open? --
| The mall reopened in August 2015 with a net increased lettable area of 5772 sq ft and 103 speciality shops.. |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
As the population grows, competition for food also grows. | As the population grows, competition for food grows. |
1. NOA can also be used in the calculation of free cash flow ( FCF ) and hence in the discounted cash flow model .
2. NOA can also be used in the calculation of Free cash flow ( FCF ) and therefore the Discounted cash flow model .
yes
1. In order to sell gold , a country abroad had to accumulate more goods than it bought .
2. To sell gold , a country always had to accumulate more goods abroad , than it bought .
yes
1. Boats that drew 70 tons were now 87 ½ feet long , 10 ½ feet wide and attracted 4 ½ feet water .
2. Boats drawing 70 tons were now 87 ½ feet long , 10 ½ feet wide , and drew 4 ½ feet of water .
| yes |
In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
Input: Consider Input: The Carr Fire is a wildfire burning in Shasta and Trinity Counties in California, United States. As of August 12, 2018, the fire had burned 202,976 acres (821 km; 317 sq mi) and is 61% contained. It is the sixth-most destructive fire in California history. The fire was reported on the afternoon of July 23, 2018, at the intersection of Highway 299 and Carr Powerhouse Road in the Whiskeytown district of the Whiskeytown -- Shasta -- Trinity National Recreation Area. The fire was started when a flat tire on a vehicle caused the wheel's rim to scrape against the asphalt, thus creating sparks.
Output: why do they call the fire in california the carr fire
Input: Consider Input: During the 19th century the symbol began to proliferate among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, ultimately being used among the Jewish communities in the Pale of Settlement. A significant motivating factor, according to scholar Gershom Sholem, was the desire to represent Jewish religion and / or identity in the same manner the Christian cross identified that religion's believers. The earliest Jewish usage of the symbol was inherited from medieval Arabic literature by Kabbalists for use in talismanic protective amulets (segulot) where it was known as a Seal of Solomon. The symbol was also used in Christian churches as a decorative motif many centuries before its first known use in a Jewish synagogue. Before the 19th century, official use in Jewish communities was generally known only in the region of today's Czech Republic, Austria and possibly parts of Southern Germany, having begun in medieval Prague.
Output: what is the star of david used for
Input: Consider Input: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (1792), written by the 18th-century British proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, is one of the earliest works of feminist philosophy. In it, Wollstonecraft responds to those educational and political theorists of the 18th century who did not believe women should have an education. She argues that women ought to have an education commensurate with their position in society, claiming that women are essential to the nation because they educate its children and because they could be 'companions' to their husbands, rather than mere wives. Instead of viewing women as ornaments to society or property to be traded in marriage, Wollstonecraft maintains that they are human beings deserving of the same fundamental rights as men.
| Output: what was wollstonecraft's purpose in writing a vindication of the rights of woman
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European Union law is a body of treaties and legislation, such as Regulations and Directives, which have direct effect or indirect effect on the laws of European Union member states. The three sources of European Union law are primary law, secondary law and supplementary law. The main sources of primary law are the Treaties establishing the European Union. Secondary sources include regulations and directives which are based on the Treaties. The legislature of the European Union is principally composed of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, which under the Treaties may establish secondary law to pursue the objective set out in the Treaties.
European Union law is applied by the courts of member states and the Court of Justice of the European Union. Where the laws of member states provide for lesser rights European Union law can be enforced by the courts of member states. In case of European Union law which should have been transposed into the laws of member states, such as Directives, the European Commission can take proceedings against the member state under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The European Court of Justice is the highest court able to interpret European Union law. Supplementary sources of European Union law include case law by the Court of Justice, international law and general principles of European Union law.
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. Is the European Union law a body?
2. of what?
3. How many sources of EU law are there?
4. What is one?
5. Any others?
6. What is another one?
7. What is primary law?
8. What are secondary sources?
9. Does the EU have a legislature?
10. How many bodies make up the legislature?
11. What are these?
12. Do they establish secondary law?
13. Is the law applied by courts?
14. What are Directives?
15. Is there a highest court?
16. What do they do?
17. What is an example of a supplementary source of EU law?
18. Any others?
19. What is one?
20. What is another? | 1. yes
2. of treaties and legislation
3. Three
4. primary law
5. yes
6. secondary law
7. the Treaties establishing the European Union.
8. regulations and directives
9. yes
10. Two
11. the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union,
12. yes
13. yes
14. law which should have been transposed into the laws of member states,
15. he European Court of Justice
16. interprets European Union law
17. case law by the Court of Justice,
18. yes
19. international law
20. general principles of European Union law. |
Located approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) east of Puerto Rico and the nearer Virgin Islands, St. Barthélemy lies immediately southeast of the islands of Saint Martin and Anguilla. It is one of the Renaissance Islands. St. Barthélemy is separated from Saint Martin by the Saint-Barthélemy Channel. It lies northeast of Saba and St Eustatius, and north of St Kitts. Some small satellite islets belong to St. Barthélemy including Île Chevreau (Île Bonhomme), Île Frégate, Île Toc Vers, Île Tortue and Gros Îlets (Îlots Syndare). A much bigger islet, Île Fourchue, lies on the north of the island, in the Saint-Barthélemy Channel. Other rocky islets which include Coco, the Roques (or little Turtle rocks), the Goat, and the Sugarloaf.
Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): How far is St. Bart's from Saint Martin? | unanswerable |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced?
Solution: i.e. stands for id est (Latin), which means 'that is'. You use it to link in a deeper explanation about something. Pronounce it 'eye - ee'. e.g. stands for exempli gratia (also Latin), which means 'for example'. You use it to link in an example of a more generic term. Pronounce it 'ee - jee'
Why? Perfect answer because it's consistent with context uses required information from the question to provide the detailed answer with an example.
New input: Is there a semantic difference between engine and motor? In some cases, would the use of one or the other word be technically incorrect?.
Solution: | I like the definitions provided by WordNet and their definition is the way I've understood the difference: A motor is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion. An engine is a motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work. wordnetweb.princeton.edu So an engine is a specific type of motor. That's why it's not incorrect to speak of a motorboat, or a motorcar, or a motor speedway, even if the boat or car is clearly powered by combustion. Note that if there's no combustion, there's no engine. Purely electric cars don't have engines. As nouns, motor can also refer to a nonspecific agent that causes motion: 'happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action', and engine can refer to something used to achieve a purpose: 'an engine of change', a railway locomotive, or a machine used in warfare: 'medieval engines of war'. |
Q: In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage.
passage: This condition is caused by an infection of hair follicles due to the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The bacterium is commonly found in hot tubs, water slides, and such places. Children are more prone to this because they usually stay in the water longer than adults. Hot tub folliculitis appears on the skin in the form of a rash, roughly resembling chicken pox and then develops further to appear as a pimple. Hot tub folliculitis can be extremely painful and/or itchy, and left alone without scratching will go away much more quickly. If the rash is aggravated, it can stay, worsen, and spread, lasting for months. By that time, it is much more difficult to treat. The dots usually go away after about 7 to 10 days but the condition leaves a hyperpigmented lesion that goes away after a few months.
question: can you get a rash from the hot tub?
A: | Yes |
Is it true that does the fender hot rod deluxe have an effects loop based on the following text?
As an all-tube (pre-amp and power sections) combo guitar amplifier, the Hot Rod Deluxe features a pair of 6L6GC beam tetrodes for the power section and two 12AX7 dual triodes for the preamp section. One additional 12AX7 tube is utilized for the phase inverter of the power section. However, the rectifier, reverb driver and recovery, and effects loop circuits are solid state. The power section uses a ``fixed bias'' biasing scheme with an adjustable bias potentiometer installed from the factory. The factory bias is 60 mA total for both 6L6s.
Choices:
-no
-yes | yes |
In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Jamie Vardy is one of a quartet of players from league leaders Leicester, while Premier League top scorer Harry Kane is one of four men from Spurs.
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, a PFA Player of the Year nominee, misses out.
Women's Super League 1 champions Chelsea have three players in the WSL 1 Team of the Year.
The PFA had planned to reveal the team at its annual awards ceremony on Sunday but said it was forced to publish early because the details were leaked.
It blamed a member of the public for choosing "to deliberately leak our representative teams from the official brochure of the awards evening".
The players' representative body added: "As a matter of urgency, we are seeking a detailed explanation from the brochure printers as to how they were able to secure a copy of the publication."
Kane has scored 24 league goals this season for Tottenham, who are five points behind Leicester with four games remaining.
As well as Vardy, Wes Morgan, N'Golo Kante and Riyad Mahrez are included from Leicester while Toby Alderweireld, Danny Rose and Dele Alli join Kane from Tottenham.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, Arsenal full-back Hector Bellerin and West Ham's Dimitri Payet make up the rest of the team.
The PFA awards evening takes place on Sunday 24 April, when the PFA Player of the Year will be announced. Vardy, Kane, Mahrez, Kane, Ozil and Payet are on the shortlist for that award.
Chelsea's three players in the WSL 1 Team of the Year are goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl, defender Niamh Fahey and winger Ji So-yun.
Runners-up Manchester City also have three members of their squad in the team with defender Lucy Bronze and midfield duo Jill Scott and Isobel Christiansen included.
Full team: Hedvig Lindahl (Chelsea); Lucy Bronze (Man City), Casey Stoney (Arsenal), Niamh Fahey (Chelsea), Alex Greenwood (Notts County, now Liverpool); Ji So-yun (Chelsea), Vicky Losada (Arsenal), Jill Scott (Man City), Isobel Christiansen (Chelsea); Beth Mead (Sunderland), Danielle Carter (Arsenal).
Burnley, battling for promotion to the Premier League, have four players in the Championship Team of the Year.
Goalkeeper Tom Heaton, defender Michael Keane, midfielder Joey Barton and striker Andre Gray represent the team that is currently second in the league.
Leaders Middlesbrough have two-and-a-half players included, with defender Daniel Ayala sharing his position with Hull's Michael Dawson.
Full team: Tom Heaton (Burnley); Bruno Saltor (Brighton), Daniel Ayala/Michael Dawson (Middlesbrough/Hull), Michael Keane (Burnley), George Friend (Middlesbrough); Adam Clayton (Middlesbrough), Alan Judge (Brentford), Joey Barton (Burnley), Barry Bannan (Sheff Wed); Andre Gray (Burnley), Ross McCormack (Fulham).
League One leaders Wigan have four players in the League One Team of the Year, with Reece Wabara, Craig Morgan, Yanic Wildschut and Will Grigg included.
Full team: Jon McLaughlin (Bradford); Reece Wabara (Wigan), John Egan (Gillingham), Craig Morgan (Wigan), Rico Henry (Walsall); Yanic Wildschut (Wigan), Bradley Dack (Gillingham), Romaine Sawyers (Walsall), Mark Duffy (Burton); Will Grigg (Wigan), Adam Armstrong (Coventry).
League One champions Northampton have three inclusions in the division's Team of the Year.
Full team: Adam Smith (Northampton); George Baldock (Oxford), Curtis Nelson (Plymouth), Aaron Pierre (Wycombe), Joe Jacobson (Wycombe); Ricky Holmes (Northampton), John-Joe O'Toole (Northampton), Matt Crooks (Accrington), Kemar Roofe (Oxford); Jay Simpson (Leyton Orient), Matty Taylor (Bristol Rovers). | Leicester and Tottenham have provided eight players between them for the Professional Footballers' Association Premier League Team of the Year. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Q: Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has declared Thomas Muller priceless amid reports of a £70.5million bid from Manchester United. While confirming that offers have been made for the Germany international, Rummenigge said that price had not been reached but that it would not make a difference anyway. 'There are some players who just don't have any price tag,' Rummenigge said. 'We would be out of our minds to sell Muller.' While confirming the arrival of Arturo Vidal from Juventus, pending a medical, Rummenigge did not rule out making further signings this summer. The Bundesliga champions have already signed Douglas Costa, Sven Ulreich and Joshua Kimmich this summer, while Bastian Schweinsteiger, Pepe Reina and Mitchell Weiser have all left and funds are there to be spent.There is no price for Thomas Muller, says Karl-Heinz RummeniggeThe Bayern Munich chairman is desperate to keep the Germany starManchester United and Louis van Gaal are known to be admirers
Question:During the meeting with the media, _ also touched on the future of coach Pep Guardiola.
A: | Heinz Rummenigge |
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