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Would the answer to the question "What is the historical relationship of Catholic Church and bingo ?" be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value? OPTIONS: - description - entity - abbreviation - human - numeric - location
description
Here is some data: Ab Klink, almaMater, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus University Rotterdam, affiliation, Association of MBAs; Netherlands, leader, Mark Rutte; Ab Klink, birthPlace, Netherlands. Write a sentence that describes this data
Erasmus University in Rotterdam is affiliated to the Association of MBAs and is Ab Klink's alma mater. He was born in the Netherlands where the leader is Mark Rutte.
Write the last sentence in this story. Gerry Adams has admitted the IRA sentenced suspected paedophiles to death using kangaroo courts but has denied claims he covered up the alleged rape of a commander's niece. It came as it emerged British secret services blackmailed former IRA chief of staff Joe Cahill to spy for them after he was allegedly caught abusing a 14-year-old girl. His niece Mairia Cahill, 33, says she was raped by a different suspected IRA member when she was 16 and Mr Adams and others interrogated her and made to attend a face-to-face meeting with her abuser. Mr Adams denies her claims but admitted that the IRA had interfered with sex cases and had failed victims. Last year the paedophile brother of OPTIONS: - Adams was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Britain was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - British was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Gerry Adams was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - IRA was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Joe Cahill was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Mairia was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Mairia Cahill was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Northern Ireland was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter. - Security Source was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter.
Adams was jailed for 16 years for raping his daughter.
Generate a sentence that describes the following data: Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians, language, English language; United States, ethnicGroup, White Americans; Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians, country, United States
The book Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians is written in the English language and comes from the U.S. One of the ethnic groups in the U.S. are White Americans.
Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie? fun-loving OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
This is some data: Strada eatType coffee shop; Strada priceRange less than £20; Strada customer rating average; Strada familyFriendly yes; Strada near Rainbow Vegetarian Café. Generate a detailed description of this data
Strada is a 3-star rated family friendly wine Café near the Rainbow Vegetarian Café. It is cheap.
@SuzeOrmanShow Hi so all my complaining did get your attention Thanks for writing back! How can you become my financial advisor PLS money How would the sentiment of this tweet be described? OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
What is the sentiment of the following movie review sentence? as one of the cleverest , most deceptively amusing comedies of the year OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
Partinin genel başkan yardımcısı İbrahim Makolli Kosova'daki siyasi kargaşadan eski Cumhurbaşkanı Fatmi Seydiu ve partisi Kosova Demokratik Birliği'ni (LDK) sorumlu tuttu. Could you please translate this to English?
The party's deputy chairman, Ibrahim Makolli, placed the blame for Kosovo's political turmoil on ex-President Fatmir Sejdiu and his Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
Review: a solid examination of the male midlife crisis . Is this movie review sentence negative or positive? OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
archaeopteryx - free english online dictionary based on wordnet 3.0 Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization.
Archaeopteryx - Free English online dictionary based on WordNet 3.0
Translate "Since August 2010 Popsop has been publishing the voting results for the Sensei Brand Award 2011 on a monthly basis." to Russian?
9 августа Popsop презентовал первые результаты экспертных оценок, на основе которых формируется рейтинг SBA - http://www.popsop.com/category/sba-rating#tabs.
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Use citrus peels for culinary endeavors or in the kitchen generally.
Are the following two questions the same? How does one become involved in politics? How can I start getting involved in politics? OPTIONS: - no - yes
yes
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: 12 DATE October 29; 12 SCORE 4 - 3
The score on October 29 was 4 - 3.
What is the answer: St Thomas's Abbey, Brno in the Czech Republic was the scene of whose path-breaking work from 1856 to 1863?
gregor mendel
Read the text and answer the questions. Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats can also be caretakers for us and our families, improve our health and teach us and our children to be kinder, gentler souls. Theodora Wesselman is 94 and has lived the past two years with her elderly cat, Cleo, at TigerPlace, a retirement community in Columbia, Mo.Their enduring friendship is a classic example of how humans and animals can become family and look out for each other. Wesselman visits other residents, and her children stop by, but Cleo is her best friend, she says.They've been together nearly 21 years. "She sleeps on her own pillow right beside mine," Wesselman says."In the morning, she pecks on my cheek to wake me up.It's really sweet.I pet her, tell her I love her and take her to the kitchen to prepare her food." Research shows that being able to care for a pet improves our morale (;), helps validate us and encourages us to take care of ourselves, says Rebecca Johnson, director of the University of Missouri's Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction.The body of research is leading more retirement communities and universities _ . 1. What do one-third of houses in the US have? 2. What can they teach? 3. What can they raise? 4. What can they catch? 5. How many more domestic cats are there than dogs? 6. Where does Theodora Wesselman live? 7. What type of residence is that? 8. How long has she lived there? 9. How long has she lived with her pet? 10. What's her morning routine?
1. cats 2. to be kinder 3. morale 4. mice 5. 16 million 6. TigerPlace 7. a retirement community 8. two years 9. unknown 10. Cleo pecks her on the cheek to wake her up. Theodora pets her, tells her she loves her, and then takes her to the kitchen for food.
Write a summary based on this article: By Radar Staff Monica Lewinsky is set to reveal shocking new secrets about her affair with ex-President Bill Clinton in a bombshell $12 million tell-all memoir, in which she’s going to share intimate never-before-heard details about their relationship. The former White House intern, 39, desperately wants revenge on the powerful politician who sullied her name, insiders exclusively told the National Enquirer, and she has several publishers eager to get their hands on her book. “Monica has tried to move forward, but the nightmare of her affair with Bill still haunts her,” a close pal told The ENQUIRER. “She’s facing 40 without a man in her life, and seething about the way her reputation was destroyed as the whole world watched.” PHOTOS: Michelle Obama Dazzles In Purple Gown For the first time ever, Mon­ica will also release steamy love letters she penned to the Cheater-in-Chief. “Monica wrote the letters on her computer,” said another source. “In them, she opened her heart about her love for Bill and how much happier she could make him than Hillary. Some of what she wrote was so raw that she never sent them.” Friends fear the blockbuster expose could finally torpedo the high-profile Clinton marriage, wreck Hillary’s future political career and trigger a potentially fatal health crisis for the 66-year-old politician. PHOTOS: Stars And Politicians Collide At White House Dinner “With Bill’s history of heart problems, her book could be more than just revenge, it could kill him!” Monica has struggled to find employment over the years, and that’s when she started to develop the tell-all book. “After testing the waters through publishing contacts, Monica learned she could get $12 million if she recount­ed every juicy detail of the scandal,” the source tells the Enquirer. PHOTOS: Michelle And Sasha Obama At The US Open An immunity deal she made for giving grand jury testimony against Clinton prevented Monica from exposing intimate details of their affair in Andrew Morton’s book bombshell expose that was penned in 1998. “But that agreement expired in 2001, and when Bill published his autobiography ‘My Life’ three years later, Monica felt betrayed by him all over again,” said the source. While Clinton skated through the scandal relatively scot-free, his health has suffered. He underwent emergency heart-bypass surgery in September 2004 and surgeons inserted two stents into a clogged heart artery in February 2010. PHOTOS: Chelsea Clinton Cheers On Dad Bill At The DNC “For years, Monica tried to protect Bill out of a misplaced sense of loyalty,” said the source. “But she no longer feels that way, and her memoir is his worst nightmare.” For more details about Monica’s sleazy sex trysts with Clinton, revelations about his hunger for threesomes and orgies and the way the former president hurled one degrading insult after another at his wife Hillary pick up the new issue of the National Enquirer on newsstands Thursday. RELATED STORIES: Why Hollywood Stars Are Skipping Democratic Convention Inside The Fitness Fanatic Obama Family, Even The First Dog Is On A Diet! Surprise! First Couple Finds Themselves On ‘Kiss Cam’ Housewife Heather Dubrow Hits Back At President Obama Who Slammed Reality Show ||||| EX-US President Bill Clinton had an insatiable desire for threesomes, according to sex scandal secretary Monica Lewinsky. Former US President Bill Clinton's secretary Monica Lewinsky She tells how Bill went on and on about his insatiable desire for three-way sex, orgies and sex toys A friend of Monica Lewinsky Monica, 39, is writing a book about her affair with Clinton, 66, in the White House in the 90s. A pal said: “She tells how Bill went on and on about his insatiable desire for three-way sex, orgies and sex toys.” ||||| Monica Lewinsky is promising to reveal secret love letters to Bill Clinton and his penchant for kinky sex in a new tell-all about her days as his favorite intern. Lewinsky, who turns 40 next year, is out for “revenge” and ready to air bombshell details from her Oval Office trysts with the former Horndog-in-Chief in a $12 million memoir, according to friends. Lewinsky never got explicit in past interviews about her Clinton encounters, but now plans to describe his “insatiable desire for three-way sex, orgies and the use of sex toys of all kinds,” one pal told the National Enquirer. The purported details of the potentially embarrassing tome come after the Post’s Page Six reported last week that Lewinsky was shopping a tell-all to several publishers. According to her friends, Lewinsky also will recount how Clinton referred to wife Hillary as a “cold fish” and “laughed” about their “non-existent sex life.” She’ll also release love letters she wrote to Clinton. “In them, she opened her heart about her love for Bill and how much happier she could make him,” said the source. “Some of what she wrote was so raw that she never sent them.” Lewinsky could not be reached and her reps didn’t return calls. In the 14 years since she became a national punch line, Lewinsky has gotten her master’s degree, worked briefly as a news correspondent and launched a failed handbag line. “No one will hire her and she can’t get a job because of Clinton,” a sympathetic friend told The Post yesterday. “She needs to make money somehow.” ||||| MONICA LEWINSKY is set to reveal shocking new secrets about her affair with ex-President BILL CLINTON in a bombshell $12 million tell-all, sources say. Now 39 and still looking for love, the infamous former White House intern desperately wants vengeance on the man who sullied her name, the sources add. “For years, Monica tried to protect Bill out of a misplaced sense of loyalty,” a close pal told The ENQUIRER. “But she no longer feels that way, and her memoir is his worst nightmare.” Monica’s already got several publishers interested in her tell-all tale, which will reveal graphic, never-before known details of her sleazy sex trysts with Clinton. The so-called “Zippergate” scandal exploded in 1998 when Monica told a grand jury investigating Clinton that she had nine sexual encounters with him in the Oval Office between November 1995 and March 1997. While Monica revealed some details in her 1999 biography “Monica’s Story,” co-authored with Andrew Morton, she never got into explicit descriptions of her encounters with Clinton. Nor did she reveal her secret pregnancy and abortion. Now she’s finally set to tell all in her memoir, sources say. And, as always, you can read about it first in The ENQUIRER! |||||
– Sadly, no, Monica Lewinsky's upcoming book will not be about her foray into the world of handbags. Shockingly, it will instead focus on her affair with Bill Clinton, at least according to the National Enquirer. "For years, Monica tried to protect Bill out of a misplaced sense of loyalty," says a close friend. "But she no longer feels that way, and her memoir is his worst nightmare." Some rumored details from the tell-all, for which she will reportedly be paid $12 million: Lewinsky, 39, will include love letters from Clinton and will reveal his tendency to call wife Hillary a "cold fish" and complain about their "non-existent sex life." "She tells how Bill went on and on about his insatiable desire for three-way sex, orgies" and loved "sex toys of all kinds." She's publishing the book because she wants revenge. "When Bill published his autobiography My Life … Monica felt betrayed by him all over again," says a source. "Monica has tried to move forward, but the nightmare of her affair with Bill still haunts her," the friend says. "She’s facing 40 without a man in her life, and seething about the way her reputation was destroyed as the whole world watched." Another friend tells the New York Post, "No one will hire her and she can’t get a job because of Clinton. She needs to make money somehow."
In the 2006 Krystal Square Off, Kobayashis mark of 97 hamburgers was 30 better than his winning total in 2005 and 28 better than the World Record he set in 2004. At a speed-eating contest in Hong Kong on August 13, 2005, Kobayashi consumed 83 vegetarian jiaozi dumplings in 8 minutes. The next day, he ate 100 baozi in 12 minutes. Kobayashi also won the 2005 Alka-Seltzer US Open of Competitive Eating, a three-hour IFOCE elimination tournament on ESPN, as well as the Glutton Bowl, a two-hour IFOCE eating special that aired on the Fox Network in 2002. However, on Foxs 2003 show Man vs. Beast, Kobayashi lost in an eating competition against a 1089-pound (494 kg) Kodiak bear, when he ate 31 bunless hot dogs in 2 minutes and 36 seconds to the bears 50. In a 2014 interview, Kobayashi claims to have beaten the bear in the rehearsal. (In October 2012, Kobayashi broke the record held by the bear at the Texas state fair.) Ask a question about this article.
Who ate more bunless hotdogs in the 2003 show Man vs. Beast, the Kodiak bear or Kobayashi?
Which of the following solutions is better for the following goal: how to make yogurtwiches OPTIONS: - Place a scoop of frozen yogurt between graham cracker squares. Roll the edges in chocolate chips. Freeze until firm. - Place a scoop of frozen yogurt between graham cracker squares. Roll the edges in chocolate chips. Freeze until soft and squishy.
Place a scoop of frozen yogurt between graham cracker squares. Roll the edges in chocolate chips. Freeze until firm.
Context: Trying to break their seven-game losing skid, the 49ers went home, donned their throwback uniforms, and played their Week 11 NFC West rematch with the St. Louis Rams. In the first quarter, the Niners' struggles continued as Rams QB Marc Bulger completed a 3-yard touchdown reception to WR Torry Holt. San Francisco managed to respond with kicker Joe Nedney 28-yard field goal. In the second quarter, St. Louis increased its lead with kicker Jeff Wilkins getting a 49-yard field goal for the only score of the period. After a scoreless third quarter, the Rams sealed the win with Wilkins kicking a 35-yard field goal. The Niners tried to mount a comeback as Nedney nailed a 38-yard and a 46-yard field goal. However, on four-straight plays deep in St. Louis territory, four shots to the endzone resulted in 3 incompletions and an interception. Question: What are the top two longest field goals made? Answer:
49-yard
Sentences: 1. These events may well be a sour point with neighbouring countries or even just those who feel that the country is not being honest about its past . 2. Turkey is an excellent example of this . 3. No country is whiter than white , and often the creation of a country is a bloody event that involves mistakes , tragedys and outright massacres . 4. While it is wrong to cover up and not apologise when mistakes are made or horrifying acts are committed the results of this action are likely to have consequences . 5. However during the period just before Atatrk became president the Armenian Genocide occurred -LRB- 1915-23 -RRB- which stains Turkeys foreign relations to this day , France has supported a law criminalising its denial , the US congress has several times had bills proposed highlighting the genocide and so damaging Turkeys relations with the U.S. and of course helping to freeze relations with Armenia itself . 6. Montjoye , Clementine de , Frances Armenian genocide law , , 29 June 2012 , United States Senate , S.Res .399 - Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution , , 19 March 2012 , Kinzer , Stephen , Genocide vote harms US-Turkey ties , , 5 March 2010 , SAIR , CELL , Hopes dim for normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations , 7 May 2012 , 7. Almost everyone would agree that Atatrk was a great leader and most would not consider that his habits make any difference to this . 8. Nor are they likely to judge Turkey on the basis of the foibles of a long dead leader . What claim can be made from these sentences?
Countries must be willing to accept the darker sides to their past
What is the sentiment of the following movie review sentence? the multi-layers of its characters OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
Earths magnetic field helps protect Earth and its organisms. It protects us from harmful particles given off by the sun. Most of the particles are attracted to the north and south magnetic poles. This is where Earths magnetic field is strongest. This is also where relatively few organisms live. Another benefit of Earths magnetic field is its use for navigation. People use compasses to detect Earths magnetic north pole. Knowing this helps them tell direction. Many animals have natural 'compasses' that work just as well. Birds like the garden warbler in Figure 1.36 use Earths magnetic field. They use it to guide their annual migrations. Recent research suggests that warblers and other migrating birds have structures in their eyes. These structures let them see Earths magnetic field as a visual pattern. Question: "How does Earth's magnetic field help humans?" Answer: "Assists animals with travel and direction" Is this answer to the question correct? OPTIONS: - no - yes
no
Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Rory McIlroy believes he is "close" to the form that took him to the top of the world rankings and two major titles and after carding a flawless nine-under 63 to lead the Dubai Desert Classic Thursday few could disagree. Certainly not playing partner and defending champion Stephen Gallacher, who said McIlroy had played "sublime golf" to take a two-shot lead after the first round on the Majils course. Gallacher also compiled a fine round of 66 and was not overawed by playing with both McIlroy and current world number one Tiger Woods, who is handily placed after a 68. OPTIONS: - CNN was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Dubai Desert Classic was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Edoardo Molinari was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Gallacher was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Italy was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Majils was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - McIlroy was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Rory McIlroy was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Stephen Gallacher was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par. - Tiger Woods was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par.
Gallacher was left in a five-strong chasing group on 66 as the trio were cumulatively 19-under-par.
Filbert Fox is the mascot of which English football club? What is the answer?
leicester city fc
Add punctuation: This number however declines gradually during the decadelong latency period associated with AIDS Typically after CD4 cell count drops below 200 infections characteristic of AIDS set in However losing a T cell is not like losing an arm or a leg
This number however, declines gradually during the decade-long latency period associated with AIDS. Typically, after CD4 cell count drops below 200, infections characteristic of AIDS set in. However, "losing a T cell is not like losing an arm or a leg" .
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@MACBETHStTeam Who is the beautiful person that runs this?
Answer the question...who plays snake eyes in gi joe 2??
Raymond "Ray" Park
the symptoms vary depending upon the location of tumor, but some of the more common symptoms include: Please write the text above using proper case.
The symptoms vary depending upon the location of tumor, but some of the more common symptoms include:
How does the sentence end? While the EU and the United States cheered a deal that world powers reached with Tehran over its nuclear ambitions, Israel was fierce in its criticism Sunday. "What was concluded in Geneva last night is not a historic agreement, it's a historic mistake," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters. "It's not made the world a safer place. Like the agreement with North Korea in 2005, this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place." "For years the international community has demanded that Iran cease all uranium enrichment. Now, for the first time, the international community has formally consented that Iran continue its enrichment of uranium." "But OPTIONS: - Benjamin Netanyahu always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - EU always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Geneva always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Iran always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Iranian always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Israel always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Israeli always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Netanyahu always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - North Korea always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - Tehran always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - United States always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats." - White House always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats."
Israel always reserves the right ... to defend ourselves, by ourselves, against possible threats."
Write a question about the article If anyone sees me online today on AIM or MSN , PLEASE DELIVER ME A SWIFT KICK IN THE FACE.I had fencing practice today - the first sports team I have ever joined - and I came home much later than usual . I sucked , FFFFFFF , but it was pretty fun anyway . The masks smell though and my glasses keep getting stuck under my nose .
Why was the narrator 's vision impaired while at sports ?
Translate "In the quiet village of Imerovigli, on the verge of an overhang 200 meters above the sea, you will find Irini's Villas complex, offering an ideal view of the caldera, with its unique sunset." to Russian?
The Hippocampus is a 3-star hotel in the village of Kamari, only 50-metres from the beach. This small and friendly hotel offers comfortable accommodation, breakfast included and free Wi-Fi.
Chivas Regal is a blended Scotch whisky produced by Chivas Brothers, which is part of Pernod Ricard. Chivas Regal traces its roots back to 1801. Chivas Regal's home is Strathisla distillery at Keith, Moray in Speyside, Scotland, the oldest operating Highland distillery, which was founded in 1786. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? Keith, Moray in Speyside, Scotland is the oldest operating Highland distillery, whose founding can be traced back to 1801 OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
No
Write a negative yelp review.
I'm so appalled by what I'm listening to while waiting for my food at this location! The cooks and servers cursing back and fourth using the f word freely and saying how people's orders are bs in the full form! How on earth is this acceptable for employees! This place has great food but needs to be re-staffed ASAP!
I love bread. That's all there is to it. So when I experienced my first loaf of bread from Bon Breads, it was bliss. I discovered the shoe closet sized outlet at TownSquare one day when shopping for who knows what. They have a bicycle and a basket full of artisan breads parked right in front. Seeing that really drew me in. They slice you up samples of their wonderful bastards. My first was their white chocolate walnut batard. Oh my YUM! It's crusty on the outside and beautifully moist on the inside. When you take your first bite, you get a nice chew that only artisan breads can provide. But then the flavor profiles start to come together and you get a hint of sweetness from the white chocolate, then the nuttiness of the walnuts. Altogether, it's so wonderful that you literally don't need any further accompaniments. I took 2 loaves to go. It's that good. I go back every other week and have tried their other fine carbs such as their feta bread (nice and herby-packs a punch) and their Parmesan lavash which I could eat in one seating. The only drawback is the size of the outlet itself. I love bread and I love bakeries and wished I could get both. Their supplies are extremely limited yet they have a menu of all other types they create. So why not expand and provide everything from the get go. This I will never understand but call me a fan for life. Was this review given positively or negatively? OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
Answer this question. In what year was the Battle of Stamford Bridge?
1066
Write a question about the following article: As of the census of 2000, there were 19,234 people, 7,473 households, and 4,954 families residing in the village. The population density was 10,337.3 people per square mile (3,992.6/km²). There were 7,650 housing units at an average density of 4,111.5/sq mi (1,588.0/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 82.39% White (U.S. Census), 1.03% African American (U.S. Census), 0.29% Native American (U.S. Census), 4.52% Asian (U.S. Census), 0.04% Pacific Islander (U.S. Census), 3.93% from Race (United States Census), and 3.79% from two or more races. 13.03% of the population is Hispanic (U.S. Census) or Latino (U.S. Census) of any race.
As of the 2000 census, which race had a larger population, Native American or Asian?
My husband and I love Wang & King Asian Cafe. Although, we have never actually been to the restaurant, their delivery service is great! They always come on time. In my opinion they have the best chinese around the area. There is so many things to select from, whether you want sushi and miso soup or chicken and broccoli and wonton soup - the lettuce wraps are really good too!! Is this review positive or negative? OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
Here is a news article: Photograph courtesy of weerd On Wednesday, a "suspicious package" prompted a brief evacuation in the Flatiron after what looked to be a vintage missile was spotted. Turns out, that missile was a time capsule, and it most likely belonged to the now shuttered Danceteria. "I told everybody that this was going to happen!" John Argento exclaimed when we informed him about the bomb scare, which occurred at the address of the legendary club. "People always asked me what happened to the time capsule. I'd say it's in the alley next to the back of Danceteria." "They weren't supposed to open it for 10,000 years!" he added. Argento, who owned the famous club until it closed in 1986, was amazed that the time capsule—the brainchild of Danceteria's promoter and "creative genius" Rudolph Pieper—was unearthed. "We threw so many ridiculous parties," he said, explaining that they were always looking for themes. He and Pieper were looking at some mid-century, "Googie design", and then, "We saw that Westinghouse had put time capsules at the World's Fairgrounds in 1939 and 1964 and thought that was a great idea." "We bought it at the Army-Navy store on 14th Street and 6th Avenue" sometime around 1984 or 1985, he told us. "It was hanging from the ceiling," he recalled. "We set it up on the third floor, by the big curved wall" that you can see the Desperately Seeking Susan, which helped immortalize the club, thanks to regular Madonna. The missile wasn't a real bomb, "It was a green, empty practice bomb. It had thinner metal... About three feet high and 16 inches in diameter," Argento told us, explaining, "We kept it up for people to make contributions, write letters, and then three weeks later we buried it. The bomb had a little trap door on it. People could send messages to the future." The missile-turned-time capsule's burial place was in what Argento described as a very narrow alley. "Two barbacks dug a trench and buried it in the dirt... we had a sign, 'To all you Futurists, 10 feet opposite this sign is a time capsule. Please open it in 10,000 years.' "We buried it and forgot about it," Argento said. "It was one of a thousand parties..." 30 West 21st Street and the empty lot next to it (Google Maps, November 2016) Argento, who is now the Managing Director of Surf City Bar and Zeppelin Hall and Biergarten, both in Jersey City, said that people would ask about the time capsule at Danceteria Reunion Parties, so he eventually asked the building's super about it. "Apparently the business that moved in used an air conditioner, so they had to pour a concrete pad for the air-conditioning unit." Argento assumed he'd never see it again. The NYPD confirmed that the object found was in a shape that resembled a bomb. Inside the object were "documents and papers," a police spokesman said. The notes inside the bomb are "probably all rotted away," Argento guessed. As for the neighborhood, Argento said it was never called Flatiron back in the 1970s or 1980s—it was referred to as "FoHo," for all the photographers and modeling agencies in the area. "It was mostly printing and manufacturing. After 5 p.m., it was completely dead. It was a time before co-ops and condos." Of course, there are currently fancy lofts at 30 West 21st Street. ||||| NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — What started out as a bomb scare in Manhattan is turning out to be a trip back to New York’s disco days. Now, a nightclub owner from the 80’s is fighting to get his time capsule back. In the 1985 movie “Desperately Seeking Susan,” Madonna dances through the dimly lit Danceteria nightclub on West 21st Street — and she was no stranger there. “Madonna performed, Billy Idol, every Englishman of the 80’s,” former owner John Argento said. The club closed in 1986 and is now an office building. But today, Argento is back after he saw the time capsule he buried in the back alley 33 years ago had been dug up by construction workers. “We were just looking for a party to do and we bought this shell of a bomb at an Army Navy store on Canal Street and 6th,” Argento told CBS2’s Ali Bauman. “We invited people to write cards and say hello to people in the future.” As it was unearthed, the capsule looked pretty suspicious to police. They evacuated the street Wednesday afternoon and took it away. Argento can hardly remember what was inside. “I was hoping the contents survived and I want to get them back because a lot of people ask about it,” Argento said. That includes the building’s current doorman, who remembers partying at the club as a teenager. “It would take me back,” Cliff Russell said. “To when I was 19 or 20, I’d probably forget my aches and pains and dwell on the trinkets and things no longer around.” It was a time before cell phones, and Argento only has a few photos and fliers left. He’s hoping the time capsule can return some old memories left on the dance floor. “The city was exciting then — it was innovation, music, art, fashion, because kids could still afford to come to New York City and get an apartment for 100 dollars and the drinks were two dollars,” Argento said. It isn’t exactly police protocol to give someone their old bomb shell back, but police say in a few days once it’s thoroughly searched, Argento can likely pick up whatever was inside. ||||| "We first saw the police," Londono said. "They were screaming and everything, so I said 'What's going on?' I was on my lunch break. I looked out the window and they started telling people they had to get out, and they started evacuating all the buildings." ||||| A summary of this is?
– Back in 1985, the staff of famous New York City nightclub Danceteria (which was featured in Madonna's Desperately Seeking Susan, per CBS New York) buried a time capsule that looked like a WWII bomb. "I kind of mentioned it as a joke back then," the former owner of the discotheque tells the New York Daily News. "Someone’s going to dig this up and think it's an unexploded bomb." He says he bought the faux missile, which he describes to Gothamist as a "green, empty practice bomb," at an Army Navy store for $200. His prediction came to pass Wednesday, when the time capsule was unearthed while construction site workers were digging for a foundation. (Danceteria closed in 1986.) Police were called to the scene. "We first saw the police," says a worker from a nearby site. "They were screaming and everything, so I said 'What's going on?' I was on my lunch break. I looked out the window and they started telling people they had to get out, and they started evacuating all the buildings." Pedestrians were told to stay away from the cordoned-off area, but a bomb squad arrived and quickly determined the metal "missile" was just a prop. Inside were letters from the Danceteria staff. The club's former owner is a little upset about how it all went down: He tells Gothamist, "They weren't supposed to open it for 10,000 years!"
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What is the sentiment of the following review? This buffet was highly recommended to me as the best buffet in Vegas. I did the Spice Market Buffet the night before so this was definitely a big step up. The service was great and the line moved fast. They do a cheesy buffet photo that they try to sell you later for $25. I think this really downgrades the experience. The highlights for me were the hot and cold crab stations, custom made taco station and asian noodle soup station. The dessert station has chocolate covered strawberries and macaroons, which I thought was very unique. They also had delicious juices and drinks at the Mexican station. Overall, I think this is something everyone should experience once if you can. It's very expensive at $50 per person base + tax + tip, which makes it $65 per person (if you are Canadian the exchange makes it over $70 each, which could be a nice meal somewhere else). If you eat a lot, you can get your monies worth. However, I'm sure the majority of people don't so it's mostly for the experience. OPTIONS: - negative - positive
positive
Harvard University: Undergraduate admission to Harvard is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation as "more selective, lower transfer-in". Harvard College accepted 5.3% of applicants for the class of 2019, a record low and the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities. Harvard College ended its early admissions program in 2007 as the program was believed to disadvantage low-income and under-represented minority applicants applying to selective universities, yet for the class of 2016 an Early Action program was reintroduced. Please answer a question about this article. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". What is the applicant admission rate for class of 2019?
accepted 5.3% of applicants
Briefly summarize this sentence: while no one expected the federal judiciary to embrace the television age with open arms , it did appear for a while that the judges were at least learning to tolerate the cameras that have become a fact of life in most state courts .
disdaining a sound bite federal judge banish tv
Same meaning? The music of the film was composed by K. Kalyan and texts by V. Manohar were written . The music of the film was composed by V. Manohar and texts by K. Kalyan were written . OPTIONS: - no - yes
no
Context: Coming off an easy win over the 49ers, the Seahawks flew to INVESCO Field at Mile High for an interconference duel with their former division rival, the Broncos. In the first quarter Seattle trailed early as QB Kyle Orton made a 13-yard TD pass to WR Eddie Royal, followed in the second quarter by RB Correll Buckhalter getting a 1-yard TD run. Then kicker Matt Prater made a 20-yard field goal to put the Broncos up 17-0. In the third quarter Seattle tried to cut the lead when QB Matt Hasselbeck completed an 11-yard TD pass to WR Ben Obomanu, but Denver scored with RB Knowshon Moreno getting a 1-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter Seattle fell further behind when Orton found WR Demaryius Thomas on a 21-yard TD pass. Seattle would make the final score of the game when Hasselbeck scrambled 20 yards to the endzone for a touchdown. Question: Who were the Broncos playing? Answer:
Seahawks
Here is some data about a restaurant: name = The Mill, eatType = pub, food = Fast food, priceRange = moderate, area = riverside. Write a sentence that includes the following data about a restaurant
The Mill is a pub offering Fast food. It is located in riverside and is in a moderate price range.
Does the sentence "On 1 March 1951 Mao sent a cable to Stalin, in which he emphasized the difficulties faced by Chinese forces and the urgent need for air cover, especially over supply lines." provide a valid answer to the question "What did China introduce to the war in 1951?" OPTIONS: - yes - no
no
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I'm not claiming that Toros has the best tapas in town, but they are good enough for me to come back. I've been here just twice and I'm a fan. Here's what you get at Toros... -Smoke Free -TV Screens (a lot of them and perfect for the game) -Great Service -Spacious Joint -Inexpensive mini dishes (i.e. tapas) -Happy Hour Specials (look for the red star on the menu) -New Establishment -Not too busy Tapas (My Rankings): -Oxtail: My goodness, this is good..ness. It's a bit rich, but nothing beat their fall off the bone oxtail. Perfect with rice. -Asparagus: Grilled to perfection. I think I can eat two orders on my own. -Bacon Wrapped Dates: Pretty good. Not sure what was better, the bacon or the dates. Regardless, still tasty. -Meatballs: Not the best that I've had, but a good addition if you're looking to add some meat to your diet. My opinion, the sauce was a little runny. There's a lot more that I've tried and a lot more on their menu that I haven't tried. For now, it's their oxtail and asparagus that keeps me wanting more. Thumbs up for price, value, and selection.
Dwayne Johnson is better known by which nickname
rock
Based on the sentence "Man playing a game with a young girl.", is the sentence "The man and the young girl are having fun." a true sentence? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no
it is not possible to tell
Here is some data: Alvis Speed 25, class, Full-size car. Write a sentence that describes this data
The Alvis Speed 25 is classed as a Full-size car.
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: Figures released today show that the number of organs donated by New Zealanders in 2006 has decreased by four to a new record low of 25. In 2005 the number of organs donated equalled 29, a previous record low in New Zealand. Before 2005 the number of organ donations averaged 40, an already low number by international standards. Sentence: New Zealanders are fair.n OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
It's impossible to say
Write a question about the following article: Trying to snap a two-game skid, the Rams stayed at home for a Week 16 Thursday night interconference duel with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the first quarter, St. Louis trailed early as Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger completed a 17-yard TD pass to WR Nate Washington. Afterwards, the Rams would tie the game as QB Marc Bulger completed a 12-yard TD pass to RB Steven Jackson. In the second quarter, Pittsburgh responded with kicker Jeff Reed getting a 21-yard field goal. Afterwards, St. Louis took the lead with Bulger completing a 12-yard TD pass to WR Isaac Bruce. However, the Steelers retook the lead with Roethlisberger completing a 33-yard TD pass to Washington and a 12-yard TD pass to RB Najeh Davenport. The Rams would end the half with kicker Jeff Wilkins getting a 52-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Pittsburgh increased their lead with Davenport getting a 1-yard TD run. St. Louis would reply with Bulger completing a 23-yard TD pass to WR Drew Bennett. However, in the fourth quarter, the Steelers sealed the win with Reed nailing a 29-yard field goal and CB Ike Taylor returning an interception 51&#160;yards for a touchdown. Cameras caught Torry Holt lash out an obscenity-laced tirade at Scott Linehan after the interception. During halftime, former Rams RB Marshall Faulk's #28 jersey was retired. Also, Isaac Bruce improved to third on the all-time receiving yards list with 14,012 career yards, behind Jerry Rice & Tim Brown.
How many players scored 12-yard touchdowns?
How is "Milestone Scope definition document made available for comment." said in French?
Jalon Diffusion, pour observations, du document définissant le champ d’activités.
Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By James Slack PUBLISHED: 03:07 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:33 EST, 6 June 2013 Warning: Home Secretary Theresa May says migrants are placing an 'unacceptable burden' on schools, hospitals and benefits system Migrants are travelling from across the EU to ‘beg and steal’ on the streets of Britain, Theresa May will warn Europe’s leaders. The Home Secretary will demand action to end abuse of the EU’s free movement directive by people who have no intention of finding work. At a meeting of European home affairs ministers in Luxembourg on Friday, she will highlight how gangs of beggars are setting up camps in London to launch raids on the unsuspecting public. ‘We will not allow this country to be a soft touch but this isn't just a OPTIONS: - Britain problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - British problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - EU problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - Europe problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - European problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - James Slack problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - London problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - Luxembourg problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ - Theresa May problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’
Britain problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’
Background: Slotin was the first of three children born to Israel and Sonia Slotin, Yiddish-speaking refugees who had fled the pogroms of Russia to Winnipeg, Manitoba. He grew up in the North End neighborhood of Winnipeg, an area with a large concentration of Eastern European immigrants. From his early days at Machray Elementary School through his teenage years at St. John's High School, Slotin was academically exceptional. His younger brother, Sam, later remarked that his brother "had an extreme intensity that enabled him to study long hours." Context: The radiation doses received in these two accidents are not known with any semblance of accuracy. A large part of the dose was due to neutron radiation, which could not be measured by dosimetry equipment of the day. The available equipment, film badges, were not worn by personnel during the accident, and badges that were supposed to be planted under tables in case of disasters like these were not found. Disaster badges hung on the walls did provide some useful data about gamma radiation. A "tentative" estimate of the doses involved was made in 1948, based on dozens of assumptions, some of which are now known to be grossly incorrect. In the absence of personal dosimetry badges, the study authors relied on measurements of sodium activation in the victims' blood and urine samples as their primary source of data. This activation would have been caused by neutron radiation, but they converted all doses to equivalent doses of gamma or X-ray radiation. They concluded that Daghlian and Slotin had probably received doses equivalent to 290 and 880 rem (respectively) of gamma rays. Minimum and maximum estimates varied from about 50% to 200% of these values. The authors also calculated doses equivalent to a mix of soft 80 keV X-rays and gamma rays, which they believed gave a more realistic picture of the exposure than the gamma equivalent. In this model the equivalent X-ray doses were much higher, but would be concentrated in the tissues facing the source, whereas the gamma component penetrated the whole body. Slotin's equivalent dose was estimated to be 1930 R (roentgen) of X-ray with 114 R of gamma, while Daghlian's equivalent dose was estimated to be 480 R of X-ray with 110 R of gamma. Five hundred rem is usually a fatal dose for humans. In modern times dosimetry is done very differently. Equivalent doses would not be reported in roentgen; they would be calculated with different weighting factors, and they are not considered as relevant to acute radiation syndrome as absorbed doses. Recent documents have made various interpretations of Slotin's dose, ranging from 287 rad to 21 sievert. Based on citations and supporting reasoning, the most reliable estimate may be a 1978 Los Alamos memo which suggested 10 Gy(n) + 1.14 Gy(g) for Slotin and 2 Gy(n) + 1.1 Gy(g) for Daghlian. These doses are consistent with the symptoms they experienced. CANNOTANSWER Question: What is dosimetry? Answer:
gamma radiation.
Encompassing a wide variety of post-Romantic styles composed through the year 2000, 20th century classical music includes late romantic, modern, high-modern, and postmodern styles of composition. Modernism (1890–1930) marked an era when many composers rejected certain values of the common practice period, such as traditional tonality, melody, instrumentation, and structure. The high-modern era saw the emergence of neo-classical and serial music. A few authorities have claimed high-modernism as the beginning of postmodern music from about 1930. Others have more or less equated postmodern music with the "contemporary music" composed from the late 20th century through to the early 21st century. Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): Postmodern music is also know as what?
contemporary music
Between 1911 and 1912, over 1,000 Somalis from Mogadishu, the then capital of Italian Somaliland, served as combat units along with Eritrean and Italian soldiers in the Italo-Turkish War. Most of the troops stationed never returned home until they were transferred back to Italian Somaliland in preparation for the invasion of Ethiopia in 1935. The first disembarkation of Italian troops occurred on October 10. The Italian contingent of 20,000 troops was deemed sufficient to accomplish the conquest at the time. Tobruk, Derna and Khoms were easily conquered, but the same was not true for Benghazi. The first true setback for the Italian troops happened on October 23, when poor placement of the troops near Tripoli led them to be almost completely encircled by more mobile Arab cavalry, backed by some Turkish regular units. The attack was portrayed as a simple revolt by the Italian press, but it nearly annihilated much of the small Italian expeditionary corps. The corps was consequently enlarged to 100,000 men who had to face 20,000 Arabs and 8,000 Turks. The war turned into one of position. Even some of the earliest examples of utilisation in modern warfare of armoured cars and air power by the Italian forces had little effect on the initial outcome. However, the war was notable for the first military use of heavier-than-air craft. Capitano Carlo Piazza flew the first military reconnaissance flight on 23 October 1911. A week later, Sottotenente Giulio Gavotti dropped four grenades on Taguira and Ain Zara in history's first aerial bombing. Ask a question about this article.
who served as combat units with Eritrean and Italian soldiers?
Christianity is the most widely practised religion in Galicia, as it has been since its introduction in Late Antiquity, although it lived alongside the old Gallaeci religion for a few centuries. Today about 73% of Galicians identify themselves as Christians. The largest form of Christianity practised in the present day is Catholicism, though only 20% of the population described themselves as active members. The Catholic Church in Galicia has had its primatial seat in Santiago de Compostela since the 12th century. What percentage of Galicians identify with this religion?
73%
Read this and answer the question During the 18th century, systems of plant identification were developed comparable to dichotomous keys, where unidentified plants are placed into taxonomic groups (e.g. family, genus and species) by making a series of choices between pairs of characters. The choice and sequence of the characters may be artificial in keys designed purely for identification (diagnostic keys) or more closely related to the natural or phyletic order of the taxa in synoptic keys. By the 18th century, new plants for study were arriving in Europe in increasing numbers from newly discovered countries and the European colonies worldwide. In 1753 Carl von Linné (Carl Linnaeus) published his Species Plantarum, a hierarchical classification of plant species that remains the reference point for modern botanical nomenclature. This established a standardised binomial or two-part naming scheme where the first name represented the genus and the second identified the species within the genus. For the purposes of identification, Linnaeus's Systema Sexuale classified plants into 24 groups according to the number of their male sexual organs. The 24th group, Cryptogamia, included all plants with concealed reproductive parts, mosses, liverworts, ferns, algae and fungi. What book is still used for nomenclature?
Species Plantarum
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Ei pitäisi olla epäilystäkään siitä, että Euroopan parlamentilla on velvollisuus arvioida perusteellisesti EU:n ja Kiinan välisen ihmisoikeusvuoropuhelun tuloksia.
Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Grand Slam". Five of her doubles titles were with Margaret Court. Tegart was the runner-up in 10 Grand Slam doubles tournaments. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? Judy Tegart Dalton is a retired professional football player. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
No
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Alankomaiden vapauspuolue (PVV) tukee Ranskan pyrkimyksiä kieltää burkan käyttö julkisilla paikoilla, ja haluaisin, että tällainen kielto otetaan käyttöön kansallisella tasolla myös muissa jäsenvaltioissa.
Article: For a twist, consider adding a pinch of cinnamon or a granule of instant coffee. Make sure that there are no lumps or clumps. If there are any, use your fork to break them up. If you'd like a vegan option, use water instead. You can also try using another type of milk, such as soy. If you are not a fan of vanilla and would like something more bitter, try coffee extract instead. Be careful not to over-mix, however. If you over-mix, your brownie will turn out too rubbery. How long you cook your brownie will depend on how strong your microwave is. A 1000 watt microwave will cook a brownie in abut 1 minute and 40 seconds. When cooked, there will be no liquid left. The brownie will still look a little moist, however. You do not need to cover the mug when cooking it. If you don't know how strong your microwave is, start at 1 minute, then cook at 30-second intervals until fully cooked. Take it out of the microwave using an oven mitt, and set it down on a stable surface until it cools down enough to eat. As it cools, it will also finish cooking inside. You can eat it as is, straight out of the mug, or you can add some goodies, such as a scoop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or a drizzle of hot fudge. If you are a fan of coffee, you might like a scoop of coffee ice cream on yours. What is a summary?
Place the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt into a mug. Stir the ingredients with a fork until everything is mixed together. Add the milk, oil, and vanilla extract. Stir until the mixture again until everything is smooth. Place the mug into a microwave, and heat on high until cooked, about 1 minute and 40 seconds. Let the brownie cool for 1 minute. Serve the brownie.
Background: Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (September 19, 1914 - April 19, 1979) was an American politician who served as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Commerce during the administrations of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, Jr., respectively. He also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland. Though he was born in Louisville, Kentucky, Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s. In 1962, he was elected to the House of Representatives, in which capacity he established an environmental record. Context: Morton continued to serve in the House and as chairman of the RNC until 1971, when he was nominated to be Secretary of the Interior by President Nixon. He was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate Subcommittee on the Interior, though some concerns regarding Morton's record of environmental protection were raised by Phillip Berry, then-President of the Sierra Club. Morton's predecessor, Walter Joseph Hickel, had been chosen over Morton to fill the job in 1969, but was fired by Nixon in late 1970 for criticizing White House policy. Morton was the only person from the east coast to serve as Interior Secretary in the 20th century. Upon assuming the office of Secretary of the Interior, Morton promised he would seek to "purify the environment". However, as his tenure progressed, he was gradually isolated from the proceedings of the White House and lost several major divisions to other departments. During the 1973 oil crisis, for example, the oil and natural gas divisions of the department were transferred to the Office of Emergency Preparedness. Furthermore, though Morton was the one who announced the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, speculation was put forward that he did not play a major role in determining its route. On August 1, 1974, Morton approved Anza-Borrego State Park for inclusion in the national registry of natural landmarks. As he was leaving his post in 1975, further criticism was directed at Morton for his overseeing the partial dismantling of the Interior Department. He was also criticized for lacking the vigor necessary to serve as head of a cabinet department, and for failing to see through the proposed creation of a new, stronger cabinet department that would have replaced the Interior. CANNOTANSWER Question: what was his greatest accomplishment? Answer:
Morton was the one who announced the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System,
Everything they say about the Maldives is true. The sea is breathtakingly cerulean blue, the sand as soft as flour. The air is so clear it feels like there might be a fourth dimension. The view from the sea plane is like a turquoise lava lamp as lagoons meet the ocean with swirls and circles of staggering beauty. And then, just as we start our descent to the little resort of Niyama, in the Dhaalu Atoll, a 40-minute seaplane flight from the capital Malé, two yellow turtles swim sturdily towards a reef. Sand as soft as flour and cerulean sea: Penny is hard pushed to find fault with her week in the Maldives. At the jetty, smiling staff give us cool towels and whisk us to our new home for a week - a superlative beachfront studio where a huge, modern sitting room looks out on to an infinity pool, a strip of brilliant white sand and that ridiculously blue sea. Look the other way and stepping stones lead through green foliage to a table and chairs while to one side is an outside shower surrounded by banana plants. Frankly, the place is bigger than my flat. It's hardly surprising the Maldives have been on the top ten of honeymoon destinations for years. You could easily spend much of your time getting all hot, bothered and arduous in the splendour of your well-appointed villa. But there is much more to do than gaze at sumptuousness. Obviously, with miles of sea to play in, you can swim, snorkel, canoe, scuba dive and sail. There is also a high-tech games room where you can learn or practice golf, shooting, tennis or whatever. Essentially, though, you're here to relax. The days unwind quietly for Penny, with snorkelling, visits to the spa and walks around the island. We take a boat about a third of a mile offshore to the sensational music venue SUBSIX, which is six metres (20ft) under the sea. As the sun sets, we have cocktails at Edge, the restaurant above. Light spills on to the man-made coral reef. Stars dapple the night sky. A slight breeze ruffles the balmy air. 'It's like the set of a Bond film,' says my rapt companion. 'We need someone stroking a white cat to say, "Here's your mojito, Mr Bond. I expect you to die. Of happiness." ' Edge's executive chef (an Aussie named Geoff Clark) serves up exquisite food. I've never had an amuse bouche which amused the bouche so thoroughly. Basil mousse, coconut caviar and a salmon square. I could have eaten the plate. Eleven hours later, it's off along the sandy paths to breakfast. Wow. The selection is amazing, from miso soup and curry to steamed vegetables, rice pudding and fruit. A sailing trip on a dhoni, an old Maldivian boat (left) is the icing on the cake. Even the fruit bats are happy(right) Actually, I'm not going to mention the food any more. Suffice to say that not only will you not starve or suffer from lack of variety, you will eat some of the most gorgeous food you've ever tasted. Meanwhile, some of us need a massage. You'd be hard pushed to find a more beautiful spa than the Lime Spa. There's driftwood and teakwood, white stepping stones and crystal clear water with floating glass globes, surrounded by lush foliage. Fruit bats hang upside down in the trees, cuckoos gently coo and a sweet reef shark bimbles along in the shallows as the sea tickles the shore. In the evening, we walk along the beach to the rooftop Fahrenheit bar and have a green coconut. Below, tiny lights sparkle in the pool while above is a canopy of stars. Bimble away: A reef shark is one of the many creatures Penny encounters during her stay in the Maldives. Clusters of paper lanterns light our way home. The days unwind quietly. We go snorkelling with Judith Hannak, the resident marine biologist. There are myriad coloured fish and also groupers and black tipped reef sharks. But the revelation is the beauty of the giant clams - bright blue, red, green and yellow ones. Stunning. 'The different colours are down to the salts and the algae,' she tells us. At dinner that night in Tribal, we sit with our feet in the sand, our way lit by candles and sconces. There's a full moon and the water gently thripples the shore. Can it get much better? Yes, it can. Yoosuf, our butler, comes to tell us that we can go out for a sail with Captain Shihan on a dhoni, an old Maldivian boat with a spacious bedroom, which is beautifully appointed with dark wood and a thatched roof. We lounge on a giant orange beanbag at the front and watch dolphins frolic and flying fish fly as the sun sets and the champagne bottle goes down. The next morning, it's all over. We fly back to Malé and westward home. Why do holidays have to end? ITC Luxury Travel (01244 355 527) offers seven nights' half board at Niyama from £2,385pp based on two adults sharing a Beach Studio, including return flights and transfers. Valid for travel completed between April 13 and September 19, 2015. Write highlights for this article.
Mail on Sunday writer visits the resort of  Niyama, in the Dhaalu Atoll. Spends her days relaxing in the Lime Spa and snorkelling. Food at the resort is cooked by Aussie chef Geoff Clark.
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: Big Mouth is an American adult animated sitcom co-created by Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett based on Kroll and Goldberg's teenage years growing up in the suburbs of New York City, with Kroll voicing his fictional self. The series consists of ten episodes, and premiered on Netflix on September 29, 2017. Sentence: Big Mouth is on Netflix. n OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
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What is the most logical next event? How to convince your parents not to sell your pet Have a strong argument for keeping your pet. If you want your parents to listen to you, you will have to show that you put thought into what you are saying. You should be able to cite specific reasons as to why keeping the pet is a good idea (e.g. teaching you responsibility). OPTIONS: - It will also help if you can find sources online or in print that back up your claims. Even if you think the reasons are common sense, show them that you really cared enough to do some research about it. - For example, say that you are getting sick and need to take your pet to the vet. Your parents may say yes if you can get your pet to the vet too. - For example, you may argue that dogs need to be spayed and neutered and teach you why vaccinations work. Produce an argument for the value of your pet to your parents. - Organize all the arguments that you have in your head. Review a few examples of where you find yourselves: maybe you have a really bad sense of judgement when it comes to which pets you want to be with.
It will also help if you can find sources online or in print that back up your claims. Even if you think the reasons are common sense, show them that you really cared enough to do some research about it.
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Premise: A woman in a short black dress and black boots dances around with fire torches. Hypothesis: The woman is a professional dancer. .Can we conclude that the hypothesis is true if the premise is true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no
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Write highlights for this article: She became a model at the tender age of 14. And after achieving global success as one of the world's most famous supermodels, Gisele Bundchen took one last strut down the catwalk on Wednesday. The 34-year-old beauty - who has announced she's retiring from the runway - was seen walking for Colcci during São Paulo Fashion Week in her native Brazil, wearing a selection of summery ensembles. Scroll down for video. Her swan song: Gisele Bunchen sashayed down the catwalk for the last time at São Paulo Fashion Week on Wednesday. It's goodbye: A teary-eyed Gisele shared this photo on Instagram revealing the experience of walking the catwalk for the last time and the rousing send-off she received had left her speechless. The Brazilian mother of two, who is married to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, has said she wants to spend more time with her family but has also vowed to continue working in the industry. Gisele made her big entrance with the lights dimmed - apart from the glow of a neon Colcci logo behind her - and launched down the catwalk to the beat of an uptempo indie-rock track. The mother-of-two sizzled in a pretty white embroidered halterneck dress along with some black knee-high gladiator-style boots. Her golden blonde tresses were styled into her signature beachy waves and her make-up palette was natural with a nude lip. One more turn: The mother-of-two sizzled in a white embroidered halterneck dress with knee-high gladiator boots as she modeled for Colcci. Sexy shoulders: Gisele appeared to be wearing a black multi-strap bra under the frock. Colcci Spring 2016 Dress. Check out Colcci's current line here. Visit site. After 20 years of striding with pride, Giselle Bundchen finishes her runway career at Colcci, a Brazilian fashion brand, in a stunning sheer white halter neck dress. This kind of dress is a must have for summer. Throw it over a bikini for the beach or style it just like the runway over a black cage bra and gladiator heels for the ultimate rocker boho music festival look. Colcci style is heavily influenced by street wise clothing, with a hint of hip hop culture as well as Mexican folk art. They have one store in New Jersey and they're a hard brand to find online. Not to worry, if you're not heading to Brazil anytime soon, we found several sheer breezy dresses that will have you ready for your summer entrance. The Free People one is under $100 and our favorite pick. Isabel Marant Eyelet Serena sundress at Barneys. Visit site. Free People Eyelet slip dress. Visit site. Free People Dress in Lace with Cold Shoulder Detail at Asos. Visit site. Motel Anderson Halterneck Knit Dress at Asos. Visit site. Showstopper: Gisele made her big entrance to the beat of an uptempo indie-rock track and the lights dimmed. Stunning: The 34-year-old showed off her yoga-honed limbs in the designer wear. Golden goddess: Ms Bundchen's golden skin tone popped next to the delicate white fabric of her baby doll style dress. International catwalk star: The Brazilian beauty has enjoyed a career spanning 20 years has announced she is now retiring from the runway. Supportive: The model's NFL star husband Tom Brady was watching proudly from the audience. Another outfit featured a silk white and orange striped sundress which she teamed with a nude version of the same toeless boot. Supporting her from the sidelines was Tom Brady, as well as many of her family members including her parents Vania and Valdir. The 37-year-old athlete took to Facebook to write a loving message for his wife of five years. 'Congratulations Love of my Life, you inspire me every day to be a better person. I am so proud of you and everything you have accomplished on the runway. I have never met someone with more of a will to succeed and determination to overcome any obstacle in the way. 'You never cease to amaze me. Nobody loves life more then you and your beauty runs much deeper then what the eye can see. I can’t wait to see what’s next. I love you. ‪#‎GOAT‬ ‪#‎thebestisyettocome‬.' She's a pro: Gisele was also seen in a delicate orange and white striped frock with nude boots. Supermodel credentials: The wife of Tom Brady oozed sex appeal as she made her turn at the end of the runway. End of an era: Gisele was the perfect model for the Colcci 2016 Summer collection. Strike a pose: The model displayed her expert moves that are no doubt second nature to her after her 20-year career. Celebrating her: At the end of the show the bronzed beauty was joined by the other models who sported white T-shirts with images of the supermodel. Effortlessly cool: Gisele flashed her toned tummy in a cropped white sleeveless T-shirt and ripped jeans. Family affair: Also watching from the audience was Gisele's parents Vania and Valdir as well as her sister Gabriela. At the end of the show Gisele made one last appearance and was joined by all the other models to take a bow at the end of the runway. They all sported white T-shirts bearing the chiseled face of Gisele herself. Gisele flashed her toned tummy as she raised her arms to cheer alongside her catwalk crew and looked emotional as she bid farewell to the catwalk. Before she took to the spotlight on Wednesday, Gisele sipped on a cocktail while backstage of the show. 'Almost ready,' the supermodel captioned an image of her holding a giant piece of fruit with a straw in it as she got ready in her dressing room. Earlier in the day the Vogue staple posted a shot to Instagram as a fresh-faced 14-year-old, writing: 'I am grateful that at 14, I was given the opportunity to start this journey'. Grateful: The blonde beauty acknowledged the audience at the end of the show. That's all folks: Gisele jumped for joy as she was joined by the rest of the genetically blessed catwalk crew. Final fling: Her own T-shirt appeared to show the health-fanatic bending over backwards in one of her yoga poses. Stealing the show: The 5' 11" star playfully pulled out the hem of her dress. She can't stop smiling! Gisele cheerfully posed alongside designer Adriana Zucco before the show. A household name the world over, Bundchen rivals soccer legend Pele for the status of Brazil's most internationally famous citizen, and her meteoric rise from a middle-class family in a small, rural town to superstar is the stuff of modeling legend. When the iconic model announced at the weekend that she would walk her final catwalk on this week in Brazil, it marked the end of an era on the catwalk. On Wednesday she told her followers: 'Today after 20 years in the industry it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business. #firstrunway #14yearsold.' First look at her last hurrah: Later an image of the wife of Tom Brady was seen on the carpet. Gisele appeared to be wearing a lacy white Baby Doll dress with black straps. Flashback: Gisele posted a fresh-faced snap aged 14 to her Instagram account on Wednesday after announcing her retiremen. Sexy: Gisele has been called the last remaining true supermodel by Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campell, pictured at the Victoria's Secrets Secret fashion Show in New York in 2003. The 5ft 11in Amazon told a Brazilian newspaper: 'Automatically my body tells me if what I do is worth it, and it asked to stop.' She told the Folha de São Paulo newspaper: 'I respect my body, it's a privilege to be able to stop.' Bündchen continued: 'I don't see how to continue [modeling on the catwalk]... and stopping will leave room for other projects I have for myself.' She was born and raised along with five sisters, including a fraternal twin, in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, a center of German immigration to Brazil. Bundchen was discovered by a modeling agency at age 14 and she came in second place in a nationwide modeling contest, before moving to New York to work the fashion runways there. By age 20, she'd become a fashion sensation, her freckled face and flowing dirty blond locks gracing the cover of top fashion magazines worldwide and her unique combination of legginess and curves causing a sensation during her runway appearances. Bundchen's success with her healthy good looks was heralded as marking the end of the sickly skinny and bedraggled "heroin chic" look that had dominated runways for years. The Brazilian beauty was one of the Victoria's Secret Angels from 2000 until mid-2007. On the catwalk, the leggy supermodel pioneered the 'horse walk', a stomping movement created when a model picks her knees up high and kicks her feet out in front. However, the IMG model plans to continue with her numerous print and commercial campaigns. Running out: The Brazilian announced her retirement on Saturday marking the end of an era on the catwalk, pictured at the Victoria's Secrets show in 2002. According to Forbes, Gisele is worth $386 million and has amassed $47 million in the last year alone, thanks to her lucrative campaigns for Chanel, Under Armour, Pantene, H&M, Carolina Herrera, and more. That amounts to her pocketing $128,000 a day - dwarfing Linda Evangelista who famously declared she wouldn't get out of bed for less than $10,000. The highest-paid supermodel for the last ten years, she plans to publish a coffee table book and appear in a documentary on her life. Forbes list her as the 89th most powerful woman in the world. She ventured into acting and appeared in fashion flick The Devil Wears Prada in 2006. From 2000 to 2005, Gisele was in a relationship with actor Leonardo DiCaprio. She married NFL star Brady in 2009. The New England Patriots quarterback says he has no plans of his own to retire. The 6ft4in athlete told the Salesforce World Tour - according to the Boston Herald: '[Boston] is where my kids were born, where they'll be raised. I'll be a lifer here.' The attractive power couple share son Benjamin, 5, and daughter Vivian, 2, and Brady has a son Jack, 7, with ex-partner Bridget Moynahan. Trend-setter: On the catwalk, the leggy supermodel pioneered the 'horse walk', a stomping movement created when a model picks her knees up high and kicks her feet out in front. High-profile romance: From 2000 to 2005, Gisele was in a relationship with actor Leonardo DiCaprio, pictured at the Oscars in 2005. Lady in red: She married NFL star Brady in 2009, pictured together at MOMA in New York in 2011.
The 34-year-old beauty was seen walking for Colcci during São Paulo Fashion Week in her native Brazil, wearing a selection of summery ensembles. Supporting her from the front row was husband Tom Brady, her parents Vania and Valdir and sister Gabriela. Tom shared gushing Facebook message about his wife: 'Your beauty runs much deeper than what the eye can see' She is the highest-paid supermodel for the last 10 years and worth a staggering $386 million. In the past 12 months alone she has amassed $47 million (or $128,000 a day) Mother-of-two plans to publish a book and appear in a documentary on her life.
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This was a great show! Definately geared toward an adult audience. Very Funny and interesting acts. The wait to get in to the venue was long and the seats were quite crowded. But I loved how the comedians encouraged audience participation.
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I used to like this place, but yesterday when I had a delivery I found a baby cockroach in the bag my Teriyaki Chicken was in. I immediately called them and the manager said she'd send out another order and refund my money... The food never came. Today I called her and she changed her story saying she never said she'd send out another order... So I guess in her mind a free meal with bugs is a good way to take care of their customers. I of course didn't eat the food, and I'll never eat there again. In conclusion, IF YOU LIKE COCKROACHES IN YOUR FOOD & DEALING WITH MANAGEMENT THAT DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO PROVIDE GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE WHEN THINGS DON'T GO THEIR WAY... EAT AT CHEN & WOK!
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Data: United States LEADER_TITLE President of the United States; United States LEADER_NAME Joe Biden; 250 Delaware Avenue LOCATION United States What would a sentence about this data be like?
President Joe Biden leads the United States which is the location of 250 Delaware Avenue.
Write a dialog based on this summary: Kate can't watch the TV, because it stopped working. Jared will be back in a minute to help her..
Kate: honeeeeey Kate: the TV isn't working Kate: what do I do? Kate: Jared: Have you tried turning it on? Kate: .... well thanks, honey Jared: Glad I could help. Kate: And you know, if your key suddenly stops working Kate: just go somewhere else. Jared: ooooh, c'mon, admit it, it was a little funny? Kate: not at all!! Jared: OK, I'll be home in a minute, I'll have a look Kate: better go fast, the locksmith is already here Kate:
Are these paraphrases? The 9th key is cut out on the opposite side of the pipe ( between the first and the second keys ) . The 9th key is cut out on the opposite side of the pipe ( between first and the second keys ) . OPTIONS: - no - yes
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Here is some data: Alimentum eatType restaurant; Alimentum priceRange less than £20; Alimentum area riverside; Alimentum familyFriendly no. Write a sentence that describes this data
Alimentum is a low-priced restaurant near the river that is not for families.
Judy Chicago (born Judith Sylvia Cohen, July 20, 1939) is an American feminist artist, art educator, and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces about birth and creation images, which examine the role of women in history and culture. By the 1970s, Chicago had founded the first feminist art program in the United States. Chicago's work incorporates a variety of artistic skills, such as needlework, counterbalanced with labor-intensive skills such as welding and pyrotechnics. Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. In the mid-1980s Chicago's interests "shifted beyond 'issues of female identity' to an exploration of masculine power and powerlessness in the context of the Holocaust." Chicago's The Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light (1985-93) is a collaboration with her husband, photographer Donald Woodman, whom she married on New Year's Eve 1985. Although Chicago's previous husbands were both Jewish, it wasn't until she met Woodman that she began to explore her own Jewish heritage. Chicago met poet Harvey Mudd, who had written an epic poem about the Holocaust. Chicago was interested in illustrating the poem, but decided to create her own work instead, using her own art, visual and written. Chicago worked alongside her husband to complete the piece, which took eight years to finish. The piece, which documents victims of the Holocaust, was created during a time of personal loss in Chicago's life: the death of her brother Ben, from Lou Gehrig's disease, and the death of her mother from cancer. Chicago used the tragic event of the Holocaust as a prism through which to explore victimization, oppression, injustice, and human cruelty. To seek inspiration for the project, Chicago and Woodman watched the documentary Shoah, which comprises interviews with Holocaust survivors at Nazi concentration camps and other relevant Holocaust sites. They also explored photo archives and written pieces about the Holocaust. They spent several months touring concentration camps and visited Israel. Chicago brought other issues into the work, such as environmentalism, Native American genocide, and the Vietnam War. With these subjects Chicago sought to relate contemporary issues to the moral dilemma behind the Holocaust. This aspect of the work caused controversy within the Jewish community, due to the comparison of the Holocaust to these other historical and contemporary concerns. The Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light consists of sixteen large scale works made of a variety of mediums including: tapestry, stained glass, metal work, wood work, photography, painting, and the sewing of Audrey Cowan. The exhibit ends with a piece that displays a Jewish couple at Sabbath. The piece comprises 3000 square feet, providing a full exhibition experience for the viewer. The Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light was exhibited for the first time in October 1993 at the Spertus Museum in Chicago. Most of the work from the piece is held at the Holocaust Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Over the next six years, Chicago created works that explored the experiences of concentration camp victims. Galit Mana of Jewish Renaissance magazine notes, "This shift in focus led Chicago to work on other projects with an emphasis on Jewish tradition", including Voices from the Song of Songs (1997), where Chicago "introduces feminism and female sexuality into her representation of strong biblical female characters." CANNOTANSWER Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: Did she receive any recognition for this work?
Most of the work from the piece is held at the Holocaust Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Do these questions have the same meaning? Does life always get better? Does life get better with time? OPTIONS: - no - yes
yes
Article: Brownies continue cooking as they sit outside the oven, which helps them firm up and taste extra delicious. Leave your brownies on a wire cooling rack on top of your counter until they are completely cooled. Avoid leaving your brownies on the stovetop. The heat from your oven will delay the cooling time. A serrated knife works well for cutting through brownies. You could also use a smooth blade if you don't have a serrated one. What is a summary of what this article is about?
Let your brownies cool for 1-2 hours before you cut them. Use a serrated knife to make the cuts.
By. Associated Press Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 23:30 EST, 15 June 2013. |. UPDATED:. 23:32 EST, 15 June 2013. Paul Soros, a successful innovator in shipping, philanthropist and the older brother of billionaire financier George Soros, died in New York City on Saturday after a long bout with a host of illnesses, said his son Peter Soros. He was 87.Soros, an engineer and businessman, founded Soros Associates, a world leader in the design and development of bulk handling and port facilities. The company has operations in 91 countries. Soros also held a number of patents and wrote more than 100 technical articles on the transportation of materials and related shipping design issues."His genius, which was really reflected in his work, was really a function of seeing what everyone was seeing and finding new ways to solve interesting problems," said Peter Soros. Dead: Paul Soros, 87, and the older brother to billionaire financier George Soros, has died in New York City. Soros also drew upon his own immigrant biography in establishing with his wife the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans in 1997. The foundation's $75 million endowment funds graduate education for immigrants and the children of immigrants.Soros was born Paul Schwartz in Hungary in 1926. His father changed the family name to Soros a decade later, in response to growing anti-Semitism.Growing up, Soros was a talented athlete who skied for the Hungarian national team."He was quite a good athlete and very much the gentleman athlete," said Peter Soros, noting his father broke his leg a number of times and lost a kidney in a skiing accident. "He had a competitive spirit." But an injury kept him from competing in the 1948 Olympics, his son said, and that same year, Soros immigrated to the U.S.He won a scholarship to St. Lawrence University in northern New York in exchange for coaching the school's ski team and later earned a graduate degree from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in New York City."He was very elegant, very gentle, very astute," said Peter Soros. "He was incredibly widely read, very up on all forms of history and, you know, a very good companion and a very good conversationalist."Soros met his wife, Daisy, who had also fled Hungary, at the International House in New York City. They married in 1951 and had two sons, Jeffrey and Peter.Soros was four years older than his brother, George, and the two became very close upon arriving in the U.S.Though his politics were progressive, Soros did not share his younger brother's political activism, Peter Soros said.He was involved culturally, underwriting for years the Midsummer Night Swing at the Lincoln Center and supporting the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera.Soros is survived by his wife, brother, two sons, a daughter-in-law, four grandchildren and a step-granddaughter.A memorial service was scheduled for June 27 at the Lincoln Center. Here is a summary of the highlights for this article:
Brother of billionaire George Soros. Was a prolific philanthropist in the New York-area, underwriting a number of cultural institutions. Survived by his wife of 63 years.
In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Along with your ingredients for the cake recipe, you'll also need some utensils and equipment, including: A hand mixer or stand mixer Cake pans: one 9-by-13-inch pan, two nine-inch pans, or one Bundt pan Grease or parchment paper A large mixing bowl A large spoon or paddle For this butter cake recipe, you will want your oven preheated to 350 F (177 C). While you're waiting, grease your cake pans with butter, baking spray, or vegetable shortening. On top of the greased pan, sprinkle a pinch of flour to create a light dusting. If you'd rather not used greased pans, you can instead line your cake pan with parchment paper. Add the butter and sugar to your mixing bowl. Beat the ingredients together with your mixer on low speed. Continue beating for five to 10 minutes. As the butter and sugar incorporate, increase the speed to medium, and finally to high for the last minute or two. Creaming the butter and sugar together in this way will create a light and fluffy cake that has plenty of volume, because the process whips air bubbles into the butter. Crack each egg separately into a small bowl and beat it a little before adding it to the flour and sugar mixture. This will give you time to remove any shell pieces, and will prevent the mixture from curdling. Turn the beaters on low and have them running as you add each egg. You want the eggs at room temperature because a warm egg won’t decrease the final volume of the cake. Continue beating the mixture until all the eggs have been incorporated and the mixture is smooth and yellow. Beat on low until everything is incorporated. Don’t overmix, as this will produce a cake that’s tough instead of fluffy. Once added, beat the mixture on low for about 30 seconds. If there is any unincorporated batter on the sides of the bowl, use the spoon or paddle to scrape it down. Increase the speed to high and continue beating for a minute or two. If you're making more than one cake, divide the batter evenly between the two pans. Use your spoon to wipe the sides of the bowl so you don’t waste any batter. There are a few ways to tell when your cake is ready, and they include when: The cake springs back when pressed gently with a finger The cake starts pulling away from the sides of the cake pan A toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean Place the cake on a wire rack and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes. After this time, remove the rack from under the cake and place it on top of the cake pan. Flip the cake pan over and let the cake slide onto the rack. Let the cake continue cooling to room temperature before storing or frosting. If you are going to be serving and eating the cake immediately, proceed with layering, filling, or frosting. For a cake that will be used within the week, wrap it in plastic and store it in a cool, dry place on your counter. For a cake that will be used within three months, wrap it in plastic and store it in the freezer.
Assemble your supplies. Preheat your oven and prepare your pan. Cream together the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs. Beat in the flour, salt, and baking soda. Add the milk and vanilla. Pour the batter into the cake pan. Bake the cake for 25 to 30 minutes. Allow the cake to cool. Frost or store the cake.
Translate the following sentence to German: There are 3 different ways of posting Trick or Treat Smash to your blog or website.
Es gibt 3 verschiedene Möglichkeiten, Trick or Treat Smash zu Ihrem Blog oder Ihrer Website hinzuzufügen.
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So many people loved this movie, yet there are a few of us IMDb reviewers who found Mirrormask excruciatingly uncomfortable to watch and arse-clenchingly boring. I fall into the latter of these two camps, and I will try to explain what it was that made my toenails curl so unpleasantly. Firstly, to set the record straight - I like Neil Gaiman's books. I sometimes find his knowing, sarcastic, 'wry asides' humour a little geeky, and I actually prefer his work when he is playing it straight and leaving the jokes alone - but, even with his occasional lapses into crap 'dad' gags, I find his creativity and imagination to be something a bit special. Interestingly, one of Gaiman's strongest works is Coraline, a Gothic fairy story for kids that is very low on jokes and high on tension and creepiness. His latest novel (Anansi Boys) overdoes the funnies, and tends to read at times like Terry Pratchett does the Sisters of Mercy (not the nuns but the band). Mirrormask inhabits similar territory to Coraline, and when I saw the stunning visuals in the trailer, I got a bit excited that somebody had managed to transfer Gaiman's spectacular vision and imagination to the screen. In praise of the film, some sequences do look stunning. However, the visual effects are occasionally ruined by CGI animation that looks like a Media Studies student project. Backgrounds and scenery are often incredible, but some of the character animation looks clumsy, amateur and cheap. In an early dream sequence, the spider is animated beautifully, but the book-eating cat-beast looks poorly rendered and very 'computer generated'. Compared with the standard of animation found in productions such as 'The Corpse Bride', Mirrormask occasionally looks very amateur indeed. However, in Mirrormask's defence, the budget was tiny for such a grand vision, and a few creaks in the effects can be understood and forgiven. What cannot be forgiven is the stilted, stagy, cringeworthy and pretentious dialogue. The actors struggle desperately with the dialogue - and there is so much of it that they are constantly hampered and stumbling over it. Conversation is rendered completely unnatural, the jokes fall flat time and time again, and the turgid speeches appear to be the writer's only method of plot exposition. Combined with the fact that the actors are working against a blue screen (which always adds an element of 'Phantom Menace') - this renders the film almost unwatchable. In such an unreal setting the actors need to work twice as hard to be believed, and in the main they fail terribly. The girl who plays the lead role puts in a valiant struggle against the impossible stage-school dialogue, and occasionally shows real promise, but it is never enough. The god-awful cod-'Oirish' of the Valentine character (with whom she is forced to spend an inordinate amount of screen time) puts paid to any chance of this young actress rising above the material. It appears to be Valentine's job to explain the plot to younger viewers, and to add a bit of light relief. Personally, I wouldn't want him anywhere near my 15 year old daughter. What else is wrong with this film? Answer....Rob Brydon. What's annoying (for us Brits, anyway) is we know Rob Brydon can act! We've seen him hold the screen for half-an-hour on his own (doing those 'Marion & Geoff' monologues), and in the first 'real world' bit of the film he is fine. However, stick him in front of a blue screen and he loses all sense of character and turns into the worst am-dram-ham I've seen in years. A real shame. What else is wrong? Answer... the wanky slap-bassing, sub-Courtney Pine saxing and unlistenable, too-high-in-the-mix soundtrack that never shuts up. God, the music is incessant, loud, distracting, irrelevant and, if that isn't enough, has wanky slap bass wanking all over it. It makes the dialogue very hard to hear, but that could be a blessing in disguise. What else is wrong with it? Answer.... The whistling mime artist. In modern society there should be no place for mime, apart from certain secret places in France. Every moment the camera lingers on the gurning, whistling, moss-juggling, yogurt-weaving idiot, I understand why the Edinburgh locals get a bit anxious and fractious when Festival time comes round again. My final criticism is that the film is pretty dull. Surrealism often is dull – it either requires its audience to slip into a dreamlike, Zen, accepting state, or for the audience be constantly wowed by bigger and grander surprises. A story with a bit of pace involving characters that we could believe in and care about would have gone a long way to giving this film the emotional centre that it sadly lacked, whilst stopping the eyelids from drooping. Finally, apologies to all those who found depth, meaning and wonder in this film. You have managed to suspend your disbelief, you have seen past the creaky CGI, ignored the crappy dialogue and the abysmal performances that resulted, and understood the maker's grand, imaginative vision. I wanted to, but I couldn't see past the real-world failings that dragged it down. I hope Neil Gaiman gets it right next time, if he gets (or even wants) the opportunity.
Generate a short summary this sentence: serbia 's pro-western president , who faces a strong ultranationalist challenge in a runoff vote , said monday that the balkan nation has a stark choice -- move closer to the european union , or back to isolation .
ultranationalist leads serbian presidential race before runoff
Article: ” You can either make a small, human-shaped form out of foil or use a doll, like a barbie doll. If you decide to use a doll, cut off as much of its hair as you can. Otherwise, the head of the mummy will be difficult to wrap. Don’t use someone else’s doll without asking permission. Inexpensive dolls can be bought at grocery stores and discount department stores. Add one part water to one part flour in a large mixing bowl. Next, whisk the mixture together to create a smooth paste. The paste should have the consistency of pancake batter. If it’s too thick, add a few splashes of water. If it’s too thin, sprinkle in more flour. For example, if you use one cup of flour, you will need one cup of water. Add a tablespoon of salt to the paste if you want to prevent molding. Tear out small, thin strips of unruled white paper or thin cloth. You can also use newspaper, tissue paper, or paper towels. If you’re making an authentic-looking mummy, choose white paper or fabric. Otherwise, the mummy will be multicolored. The strips should be about 3-4 inches long (7.5 to 10 centimeters) and half an inch wide (1.3 centimeters). First, dip a strip of paper or fabric into your paste and coat each side. Gently squeeze the strip to remove any excess paste. Next, wrap the strip around the mummy as tightly as you can. Wrap the arms against the body. Mummies usually don’t have individually wrapped arms. If you decide to do more than one layer of papier mâché, let each layer dry completely before adding another. Leave the mummy in a sunny spot for twenty-four to forty-eight hours. This will guarantee that any layers have dried. Otherwise, the mummy may mold. To test whether or not the mummy is dry, press it gently with a finger. The papier mâché should be chalky and stiff. To speed the drying process, place the mummy under a fan. What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find or create a “Pharaoh. Create the papier mâché paste. Prepare some mummy strips. Wrap the Pharaoh in papier mâché strips. Let the mummy dry.
What's the most logical way to complete this passage? (CNN) -- Each day, they live in fear. Sometimes it's the fear of rockets dropping from the sky. Sometimes it's violent fundamentalists taking over their cities. Sometimes it's the barrel bombs stuffed with TNT and nails. Exactly what horror they face depends on which border they live within. Syria, Iraq, Gaza, Israel and Libya. Each with its unique crisis, but all now unified in a heightened sense of anxiety as years of conflict come to a head. "I would argue," U.S. Sen. John McCain said this week, "that given conditions in the Middle East, this might be more dangerous than any time in the past." OPTIONS: - Bashar al-Assad is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - CNN is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Gaza is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Iraq is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Israel is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - John McCain is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Libya is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - McCain is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Middle East is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Syria is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - Syrian is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - TNT is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending. - U.S. is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending.
Israel is also the biggest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, much of which has gone toward Israel's military spending.
Premise: A man and two women are walking down a wooded path, the man is pushing a young child in a three wheel carriage. Hypothesis: A man and a pair of women are walking down a wooden path, with the man is pushing a young child in a three wheel carriage. .Can we conclude that the hypothesis is true if the premise is true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no
yes
Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica LCCN_NUMBER 60040714; Acta Palaeontologica Polonica ACADEMIC_DISCIPLINE Paleontology; Acta Palaeontologica Polonica ABBREVIATION "Acta Palaeontol. Pol."
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, abbreviated Acta Palaeontol. Pol, with a LCCN number of 60040714, is focused on Paleontology.
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: Close<br>Kate was standing on a kids chair to reach a high shelf. She was trying to get off the chair. But the chair began to flip. She jumped off the falling chair to keep from falling. She sat on the chair laughing with her hand over her racing heart. Hypothesis: Kate can speak several languages n OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
It's impossible to say
News article: Greenland's many supraglacial lakes have been seen suddenly and mysteriously draining as climate change causes this region to warm, and now scientists have finally explained the mechanism behind this phenomenon. The findings were published in the journal Nature. The Greenland Ice Sheet, the second largest ice sheet in the world, has long been of concern to scientists as rising temperatures continue to melt its glaciers. Consequently, this meltwater forms thousands of lakes atop the ice sheet each spring and summer. And yet, these vast bodies of water can empty in a matter of just a few hours. When they drain, they send torrents of water to the base of the ice sheet thousands of feet below, lubricating the interface between rock and ice. That allows the ice sheet to flow faster to the ocean and discharge ice into ocean, which causes sea levels to rise faster. So what exactly is causing this sudden drainage? In 2008, scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of Washington documented for the first time how the icy bottoms of lakes atop the Greenland Ice Sheet can crack open suddenly. Initially, they thought the sheer weight of water was putting too much pressure on the ice to the point that it cracked. However, this theory did not explain why some lake bottoms cracked while others did not. "Our discovery will help us predict more accurately how supraglacial lakes will affect ice sheet flow and sea level rise as the region warms in the future," lead author Laura Stevens from WHOI said in a press release. Stevens and her colleagues deployed a network of 16 GPS units around North Lake, a 1.5-mile-long supraglacial lake in southwest Greenland. This lake was among those seen suddenly cracking and draining. They recorded ice movement before, during and after three rapid lake drainages in summer 2011-2013. It turns out that tension from below the ice sheet, and not above it from the lakes, was causing cracks in the ice. (Scroll to read on...) According to the data, in the 6 to 12 hours before the lake cracked and drained, the ice around the lake moved upward and slipped horizontally. The scientists say that meltwater had begun to drain through a nearby system of moulins - vertical channels through the ice - which connected the surface to the base of the ice sheet 3,215 feet below. The accumulating water creates a bulge that floats the entire ice sheet, creating tension at the surface underneath the lake. The stress builds up until it is relieved by a sudden large crack in the ice below the lake. "In some ways, ice behaves like Silly Putty - if you push up on it slowly, it will stretch; if you do it with enough force, it will crack," Stevens explained. "Ordinarily, pressure at the ice sheet surface is directed into the lake basin, compressing the ice together. But, essentially, if you push up on the ice sheet and create a dome instead of a bowl, you get tension that stretches the ice surface apart. You change the stress state of the surface ice from compressional to tensional, which promotes crack formation." Though once this tension initiates the crack, the volume of water in the lake does play a role. Lakewater pours into the crack and widens it even more, keeping it filled with water all the way to base of the thick ice sheet and forming what are called hydrofractures. "You need both conditions - tension to initiate the crack and the large volume of water to amplify it - for hydrofractures to form," Stevens said. Meaning, the weight from meltwater alone is not enough to cause supraglacial lakes to suddenly drain. This entire underlying mechanism is so impactful, it can reportedly drain more than 11 billion gallons of water out of North Lake in about 90 minutes. That's even faster than the water goes over Niagara Falls. By better understanding these sudden drainages scientists hope to determine how supraglacial lakes will affect sea level rise as climate conditions shift in the future. For more great nature science stories and general news, please visit our sister site, Headlines and Global News (HNGN). ||||| In 2008 scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of Washington documented for the first time how the icy bottoms of lakes atop the Greenland Ice Sheet can crack open suddenly--draining the lakes completely within hours and sending torrents of water to the base of the ice sheet thousands of feet below. Now they have found a surprising mechanism that triggers the cracks. Scientists had theorized that the sheer weight of the water in these supraglacial lakes applied pressure that eventually cracked the ice, but they could not explain why some lake bottoms cracked while others did not. "Our discovery will help us predict more accurately how supraglacial lakes will affect ice sheet flow and sea level rise as the region warms in the future," said lead author Laura Stevens, a graduate student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (MIT/WHOI) Joint Program in Oceanography. The research was published June 4 in the journal Nature. To find out what triggers sudden lake drainages, a research team, including Stevens and colleagues from WHOI, the University of Washington, MIT, and the University of Tasmania, deployed a network of 16 GPS units around North Lake, a 1.5-mile-long supraglacial lake in southwest Greenland, where the scientists first documented large-scale cracks and lake drainages. They used these instruments to record movements of the ice before, during, and after three rapid lake drainages in the summers of 2011, 2012, and 2013. Their study showed that in the 6 to 12 hours before the lake cracked and drained, the ice around the lake moved upward and slipped horizontally. The scientists say that meltwater had begun to drain through a nearby system of moulins (vertical conduits through the ice), which connected the surface to the base of the ice sheet 3,215 feet below. The accumulating water creates a bulge that floats the entire ice sheet, creating tension at the surface underneath the lake. The stress builds up until it is relieved by a sudden large crack in the ice below the lake. "In some ways, ice behaves like Silly Putty--if you push up on it slowly, it will stretch; if you do it with enough force, it will crack," said Stevens. "Ordinarily, pressure at the ice sheet surface is directed into the lake basin, compressing the ice together. But, essentially, if you push up on the ice sheet and create a dome instead of a bowl, you get tension that stretches the ice surface apart. You change the stress state of the surface ice from compressional to tensional, which promotes crack formation." Once the tension initiates the crack, the volume of water in the lake does play a critical role, surging into the opening, widening and extending it, and keeping it filled with water all the way to base of the thick ice sheet. These are called hydrofractures, and the scientists have documented how they can drain more than 11 billion gallons of water out of North Lake in about 90 minutes. At times, water flowed out of the lake bottom faster than the water goes over Niagara Falls, the scientists estimated. "You need both conditions--tension to initiate the crack and the large volume of water to amplify it--for hydrofractures to form," Stevens said. The key finding of this study is that without the former, even large supraglacial lakes will retain their water. At the base of the ice sheet, the water that drains from the lake lubricates the interface between ice and rock, allowing the ice sheet to slide faster toward the coast. That in turn accelerates the outflow of ice from land to sea and causes sea levels to rise faster. So understanding the mechanisms that trigger the drainages will help scientists predict more precisely how supraglacial lakes will affect sea level rise as climate conditions shift in the future. The GPS network also recorded the more sudden and momentous movements of the ice sheet surface at the time of the hydrofracture, showing that portions of the ice sheet bed beneath the lake can slip up to a foot and a half. That is equivalent to the movement caused by a magnitude-5.5 earthquake. "It's just a different type of solid crystals--ice instead of rock--breaking due to stress," said Jeff McGuire, a co-author on the study and a seismologist at WHOI. The research team spanned scientific disciplines, including McGuire, a seismologist; Mark Behn, a geophysicist at WHOI who studies faults in Earth's crust; glaciologists Sarah Das of WHOI, and Ian Joughin and David Shean of the University of Washington; Tom Herring, a GPS expert at MIT, and Matt King, who studies geodesy, Antarctic ice sheets, and sea level at the University of Tasmania. Thousands of supraglacial lakes form each spring and summer on top of the Greenland Ice Sheet as sunlight returns to the region. The heat melts snow and ice into water that pools in depressions in the ice sheet to form lakes. As the region becomes warmer, more lakes will likely form, leading to a first-order prediction of more hydrofractures, more lubrication, more ice sheet slippage, and faster-rising sea levels. However, discovering the new trigger mechanism changes the equation, because the trigger is less likely to occur at lakes at higher elevations on the ice sheet--even though water volumes in those lakes can be large. Stevens explained that the ice sheet further inland is thicker and moves more slowly. The ice deeper down flows viscously, dampening impacts on the surface topography. That results in a flatter surface where fewer lake basins and crevasses form. Fewer crevasses mean less water leakage to the base, which reduces bulging that increases surface stresses. ### The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a private, non-profit organization on Cape Cod, Mass., dedicated to marine research, engineering, and higher education. Established in 1930 on a recommendation from the National Academy of Sciences, its primary mission is to understand the ocean and its interaction with the Earth as a whole, and to communicate a basic understanding of the ocean's role in the changing global environment. For more information, please visit http://www. whoi. edu . Funding for this research was provided by the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs and National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Cryospheric Sciences Program ||||| Geoscientists have solved a decade-long mystery of how some of the large lakes that sit atop the Greenland ice sheet can completely drain billions of gallons of water in a matter of hours. In 2006, Greenland's North Lake, a 2.2 square-mile (5.6 square kilometers) supraglacial meltwater lake, drained almost 12 billion gallons of water in less than two hours. In a study published two years later, researchers determined that this astonishing phenomenon is possible because giant hydro-fractures(water-driven cracks) can form directly beneath the lake basin and stretch down to the bed of the ice sheet, emptying the lake of water. But just how these fractures developed has been unknown — until now. In the new study, published today (June 3) in the journal Nature, scientists using GPS technology discovered that the hydro-fractures form from tension-related stress caused by movements of the ice sheet. These movements are, in turn, triggered by the trickling meltwater. [See Gorgeous Images of Greenland's Supraglacial Lakes] The new research may help scientists better understand how much the ice sheet is contributing to sea level rise, researchers say. Most of Greenland's supraglacial lakes drain slowly when superficial streams route water into nearby, permanent crevasses or moulins (vertical conduits or shafts in a glacier). Fairly recently, however, satellite images showed that about 13 percent of the lakes drain quickly, emptying completely within 24 hours. "The images would show the lake there one day, and gone the next day," said first author of the new study, Laura Stevens, a glaciology doctoral candidate with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (MIT-WHOI) Joint Program. "So we've known for the last 10 to 15 years that the water could disappear quickly." A moulin, or crack, formed along the hydro-fracture through Greenland's North Lake basin continues to drain meltwater to the bed after the 2013 North Lake rapid drainage. Credit: Ian Joughin The 2008 research, led by Stevens' co-author Sarah Das, a WHOI geological scientist, showed that temporary hydro-fractures could cause rapid lake drainage on an unprecedented scale. But that research was unable to determine what triggered the cracks in the first place. Two other, similar studies of different rapidly draining supraglacial lakes were also unable to identify what caused the hydro-fractures. "The coverage of GPS stations was not dense enough," Stevens told Live Science. "This study goes beyond previous studies on the lakes, because we have 16 GPS stations, as opposed to one or four." When meltwater in the summer drains to the bed from the ice surface through crevasses or moulins, it can cause the area within and around the lake basin to be "jacked up," Stevens said. Additionally, it can decrease the surface area of the ice-sheet bed that's in contact with the underlying bedrock, lubricating the bed and making it easier for the bed to move horizontally. Placed around North Lake, the team's 16 GPS stations recorded these two types of movements — called uplift and slip — between 2011 and 2013. This provided an in-depth perspective on the meltwater injected into the bed before, during and after the yearly drainages. "We found that before we get the main expression of the lake drainage, there is a period of time (about six to 12 hours) where uplift and slip increase," Stevens said. "That motion is enough to take the surface of the ice sheet and put portions of it in high tension that allows cracks to start forming." The study provides a clearer picture of the amount and location of the meltwater that travels down to the ice-sheet bed, which could help scientists better understand how fast the ice sheet flows during the summer, Stevens said. This is important because the inland ice that moves toward the coast gets funneled to so-called outlet glaciers, which are tonguelike protrusions that can break off to form icebergs that may drift off into the ocean and eventually melt. "It's half of the equation of how the Greenland ice sheet contributes to sea level rise, with the other half being the years when the ice sheet melts quicker than the snow is deposited," Stevens said. 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– For years, scientists have known glacial lakes can rapidly empty themselves of billions of gallons of water—in at least one case, faster than the speed at which water flows over Niagara Falls. Now, they finally know how it's done. Researchers had guessed that the weight of the water caused cracks to form in the lake's icy bottoms that let water drain thousands of feet to the ice sheet’s bed, but that didn't explain why some lakes cracked and others didn't. To solve the mystery, researchers arranged 16 GPS units around Greenland's supraglacial North Lake and recorded ice movements over three summers, in 2011 to 2013, per a press release. They found that tension comes from below: Movements during three lake drainages showed ice was "jacked up" six to 12 hours before a lake bottom cracked, lead author Laura Stevens tells LiveScience. What's happening: Meltwater drains through vertical channels to the ice sheet's base, where it accumulates between the bedrock and ice sheet, causing a bulge. The bulge floats the ice sheet, placing tension on the lake bottom. Then, snap, a crack forms. "In some ways, ice behaves like Silly Putty—if you push up on it slowly, it will stretch; if you do it with enough force, it will crack," Stevens says. But volume does come into play. "You need both conditions—tension to initiate the crack and the large volume of water to amplify it—for hydrofractures to form," Stevens says. In the case of North Lake, a hydrofracture drained 11 billion gallons of water in 90 minutes. That draining water lubricates the base of the ice sheet, allowing the sheet to move faster toward the ocean, where it "discharges" ice, spurring sea-level rise, per Nature World News. Stevens says the research "will help us predict more accurately how supraglacial lakes will affect ice sheet flow and sea level rise as the region warms in the future." (Read about what lies under the Greenland Ice Sheet.)
Von daher sind die Maßnahmen der englischen Regierung dazu angetan, diejenigen, die damit eigentlich nichts zu tun haben, Geld zu kosten. Which language is this?
German
Translate the following sentence to Romanian: Concerning elections, we expect that the leaders will spare no efforts to ensure that elections will be fully transparent and in line with the best international standards.
În ceea ce privește alegerile, ne așteptăm ca liderii să depună toate eforturile pentru a se asigura că acestea vor fi pe deplin transparente și în conformitate cu cele mai bune standarde internaționale.
The little party in the cabin, so disastrously begun, finished, under the mellowing influence of wine and woman, in excellent feeling and with some hilarity. Mamie, in a plush Gainsborough hat and a gown of wine-coloured silk, sat, an apparent queen, among her rude surroundings and companions. The dusky litter of the cabin set off her radiant trimness: tarry Johnson was a foil to her fair beauty; she glowed in that poor place, fair as a star; until even I, who was not usually of her admirers, caught a spark of admiration; and even the captain, who was in no courtly humour, proposed that the scene should be commemorated by my pencil. It was the last act of the evening. Hurriedly as I went about my task, the half-hour had lengthened out to more than three before it was completed: Mamie in full value, the rest of the party figuring in outline only, and the artist himself introduced in a back view, which was pronounced a likeness. But it was to Mamie that I devoted the best of my attention; and it was with her I made my chief success. Question: "What task took more than three hours to complete?" Response: "Cleaning up after the party" Does the response correctly answer the question? OPTIONS: - no - yes
no
Article: You probably won’t want to keep going at full speed with a cramp regardless, but slow down your pace when a cramp comes on. The lower impact of the slower pace will immediately reduce the up-and-down tugging and ligament stretching behind the cramp. For the same reason that deep breathing can help prevent cramping, it can also help alleviate cramps once they start. Quickly take in a deep breath, which will force down your diaphragm and relieve the stress on the surrounding ligaments. Hold the breath for several seconds, then exhale with force through pursed lips. Repeat several times until the cramp goes away. If deep breathing alone doesn’t help alleviate the pain after several seconds, try bending over—which can help you expel each breath more fully—and tightening your abdominal muscles as you do. These combined actions can help reduce the stress on your diaphragm even further to stop the cramping. While not particularly helpful during a run away from home, tightening a belt around your waist has also proven helpful in stopping pain related to side stitches. Try this if you have a home treadmill or remember to bring a belt to the gym with you. If you don’t have a belt handy, simply try using your hand to firmly grasp the area on your waist below the pain. Side stitches are almost always on one side of the body (typically right) with the pain centered just below the ribcage. As you exhale, pinch this area between your thumb and fingers, and then relax your grip as you inhale. This may not work as effectively as a belt, but combined with deep breathing, it should alleviate the cramp in five or six breaths. What is a summary?
Slow down your pace. Take several rapid deep breaths. Tighten your abdominal muscles. Tighten a belt around your waist. Hold the area beneath the pain firmly.
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