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Question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: How many teams have had a player win the Golden Boot? Context: The Golden Boot is awarded to the top Premier League scorer at the end of each season. Former Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer holds the record for most Premier League goals with 260. Twenty-four players have reached the 100-goal mark. Since the first Premier League season in 1992–93, 14 different players from 10 different clubs have won or shared the top scorers title. Thierry Henry won his fourth overall scoring title by scoring 27 goals in the 2005–06 season. Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer hold the record for most goals in a season (34) – for Newcastle and Blackburn respectively. Ryan Giggs of Manchester United holds the record for scoring goals in consecutive seasons, having scored in the first 21 seasons of the league. Answer: 10 Question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: what is the name of the last structure mentioned? Context: Imperial's main campus is located in the South Kensington area of central London. It is situated in an area of South Kensington, known as Albertopolis, which has a high concentration of cultural and academic institutions, adjacent to the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal College of Music, the Royal College of Art, the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Albert Hall. Nearby public attractions include the Kensington Palace, Hyde Park and the Kensington Gardens, the National Art Library, and the Brompton Oratory. The expansion of the South Kensington campus in the 1950s & 1960s absorbed the site of the former Imperial Institute, designed by Thomas Collcutt, of which only the 287 foot (87 m) high Queen's Tower remains among the more modern buildings. Answer: Queen's Tower Question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: Some formed alliances against an entity, who? Context: In 1579 a number of the northern provinces of the Low Countries signed the Union of Utrecht, in which they promised to support each other in their defence against the Spanish army. This was followed in 1581 by the Act of Abjuration, the declaration of independence of the provinces from Philip II. Answer:
northern provinces of the Low Countries
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete. What is the mark of punctuation called that sometimes separates sections of a chapter with a glyph placed in the middle between the margins? It's hard to explain, but here's a picture. Does this have a name? (Yes, I know this is a asterisk. Sometimes it's three of them, sometimes it's a stylized graphic. I'm looking for the general name of the...methodology/practice (?) of doing this.). Output:
As explained by this page on Wikipedia, it's called a section break. I point you to the text of the annotation on the right side of the page where it pairs this term with the same kind of glyph you posted: Open pages of the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, showing an ornate section break on the lower left page created from asterisks. It is used to signal a pause for the reader and a transition in the narrative. And also the section on flourished section breaks: Space between paragraphs in a section break is sometimes accompanied by an asterism (either proper or manual * * *), a horizontal rule, fleurons, or other ornamental symbols. An ornamental symbol used as section break does not have a generally accepted name. Such a typographic device can be specifically referred to as dinkus, space break symbol, paragraph separator, paragraph divider, horizontal divider, thought break, or as an instance of filigree or flourish. Ornamental section breaks can be created using glyphs, rows of lozenges, dingbats, or other miscellaneous symbols. Fonts such as Webdings and Wingdings include many such glyphs. In HTML, horizontal rules can be generated using the hr tag, which generates a paragraph-level thematic break. For more ornate presentation, CSS can be used to replace the line with an image. As you've rightly acknowledged, the form a section break takes is entirely up to the person creating the publication.
In this task, you are given a multiple-choice question about healthcare. Answer the question based on your information and classify your answers into '1', '2', '3', and '4'. Question: What is the purpose of the phthalyl group in phthalisulfatiazole ?: Options: <1> Improve intestinal absorption. <2> Prevent intestinal absorption. <3> Improve the passage through the blood-brain barrier. <4> Prevent passage through the blood-brain barrier. <5> Increase the affinity towards the therapeutic target of the drug.
2
This Final Report and Order is subject to the Act since the Commission requires licensees to complete and file a form FCC 159 with the payment of their annual fee. Does it follow that "The Commission requires an annual payment of $50 to submit a report."? Available options: [+] yes. [+] it is not possible to tell. [+] no.
it is not possible to tell
TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you are given a question and a corresponding answer. Your task is to generate a fact statement that is useful in answering the given question. PROBLEM: Question: A person wants to conserve toothpaste so they will? Answer: use it stingily. SOLUTION: An example of conservation is avoiding waste PROBLEM: Question: Perspiration leaving the torso through evaporation helps? Answer: cool it down. SOLUTION: sweat cools a body PROBLEM: Question: What are some of the risks of using fertilizer? Answer: Damaging the planet. SOLUTION:
fertilizers are a source of pollution
In this task, you are given a sentence in Arabic, and your task is to translate it into English. ، (في "غشتاد" مع (إليوت أرجوكِ لا تستمري بالنزول في القائمة
- Gstaad with Elliot. Please don't continue down the list.
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. In this task, you are given a passage which has a question and the context. You have to generate an answer to the question based on the information present in the context. Context: Adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure (AIE) has profound effects on neuronal function. We have previously shown that AIE causes aberrant hippocampal structure and function that persists into adulthood. However, the possible contributions of astrocytes and their signaling factors remain largely unexplored. We investigated the acute and enduring effects of AIE on astrocytic reactivity and signaling on synaptic expression in the hippocampus, including the impact of the thrombospondin (TSP) family of astrocyte-secreted synaptogenic factors and their neuronal receptor, alpha2delta-1 (α2δ-1). Our hypothesis is that some of the influences of AIE on neuronal function may be secondary to direct effects on astrocytes.', 'We conducted Western blot analysis on TSPs 1 to 4 and α2δ-1 from whole hippocampal lysates 24 hours after the 4th and 10th doses of AIE, then 24 days after the last dose (in adulthood). We used immunohistochemistry to assess astrocyte reactivity (i.e., morphology) and synaptogenesis (i.e., colocalization of pre- and postsynaptic puncta).', 'Adolescent AIE reduced α2δ-1 expression, and colocalized pre- and postsynaptic puncta after the fourth ethanol (EtOH) dose. By the 10th dose, increased TSP2 levels were accompanied by an increase in colocalized pre- and postsynaptic puncta, while α2δ-1 returned to control levels. Twenty-four days after the last EtOH dose (i.e., adulthood), TSP2, TSP4, and α2δ-1 expression were all elevated. Astrocyte reactivity, indicated by increased astrocytic volume and area, was also observed at that time.\Question: Are adolescent Intermittent Alcohol Exposure : Dysregulation of Thrombospondins and Synapse Formation Associated with Decreased Neuronal Density in the Adult Hippocampus? Output:
Repeated EtOH exposure during adolescence results in long-term changes in specific astrocyte signaling proteins and their neuronal synaptogenic receptor. Continued signaling by these traditionally developmental factors in adulthood may represent a compensatory mechanism whereby astrocytes reopen the synaptogenic window and repair lost connectivity, and consequently contribute to the enduring maladaptive structural and functional abnormalities previously observed in the hippocampus after AIE.
In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Hindi language. Ex Input: This concern has been echoed in the past by some human rights groups, "It's really critical that it's done right," says Michael Posner, executive director of the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. Ex Output: पूर्व में यह चिंता कुछ मानवाधिकार समूहों द्वारा भी मुखरित की गई है, "यह अहम है कि इसे सही ढंग से किया जाए, माइकल पोसनर ने कहा, जो मानवाधिकारों के लिए अधिवक्ता समिति के कार्यकारी निदेशक हैं। Ex Input: The US Truth in Lending Act requires that terms of a loan be set forth up front. Ex Output: यूएस ट्रुथ इन लेंडिंग एक्ट में इस बात की जरूरत होती है कि कर्ज की शर्तों को सामने रखा जाए। Ex Input: Matos was competing in the bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan when he sustained an injury. Ex Output:
माटोस कजाखस्तान के अरमान चिलमनोव के खिलाफ कांस्य पदक मैच में प्रतिस्पर्धा कर रहे थे तभी उन्हें चोट लगी।
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you need to write an incorrect answer to the given question. Along with the question, you are also given the correct answer(s) and the associated paragraph. An incorrect answer should be closely related to the content of the paragraph and/or the question but will not truthfully answer the question. Your incorrect answers should be similar to the given correct answer such that it will pose a challenge for students to distinguish the two. A good incorrect answer should prevent those who skip the paragraph from answering the question. The incorrect answer should not be trivial, in the sense that they should not be easily eliminated without reading the paragraph. Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: (CNN) -- Beyond skateboards, Silicon Valley and hippies, California has a trendsetting streak of a different kind. Sent 2: The state has been first to pass major public health initiatives that have spread throughout the country. Sent 3: California was first to require smog checks for clean air, pass anti-tobacco initiatives and bike helmets laws. Sent 4: While these laws were met with skepticism and ridicule, they've often become standard practice in other states. Sent 5: The Golden State was first to ban smoking in workplaces, bars and restaurants in 1998. Sent 6: Now similar rules exist throughout the country. Sent 7: Some advocates tout the state as a forward-thinking vanguard in which its health and safety laws are routinely emulated by other states. Sent 8: "There have been progressive legislations in tobacco, environment and obesity prevention," said Mark Horton, a lecturer at the University of California Berkeley School of Public Health. Sent 9: "In some respect, the rest of the country looks to California as a laboratory for moving forward with those various types of initiatives."Sent 10: But some critics liken the Golden State to a nanny state. Sent 11: California has 151,002 health and safety laws. Sent 12: "It never ends," said Laer Pearce, who works in public affairs in Orange County. Sent 13: "Every year, several hundred bills come through and dozens of them tell us how to live our lives."Sent 14: Starting in January, 760 new California laws went into effect -- for example, the importing of shark fins is prohibited, student athletes are required to have medical clearance after suffering a head injury, teens are banned from using tanning booths and the sale of caffeinated beer is forbidden. Sent 15: There's a perception that California has "more folks who are health-oriented and more health-minded," said Horton, former director of the California Department of Public Health. Sent 16: It's not just workout fanatics hanging out at Muscle Beach, Sierra Club members hiking mountains or the uber-health-conscious touting organic foods. Sent 17: Californians in general tend to have healthier habits, ranking 10th for physical activity, fourth for healthy blood pressure and fifth for a diet high in fruits and vegetables compared with other states, according to America's Health Rankings. Question: Who is Mark Horton?. A:
The Attorney General.
Please answer this: What's the answer to that question: what bella name her baby? ++++++++ Answer: Renesmee Carlie Cullen Please answer this: What's the answer to that question: where did john boehner come from? ++++++++ Answer: Ohio Please answer this: What's the answer to that question: what did amerigo vespucci explore? ++++++++ Answer:
Americas
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given a context passage, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer to a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible. Q: Jordan imposed a tax on imports from foreign countries. Question: What will Jordan want to do next? A:
collect the taxes
This is a paraphrasing task. In this task, you're given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence which express same meaning as the input using different words. when the cab was arriving , i heard the scream . when he came in , i heard a scream . how shall i say what a dreary and horrid wood it was ? how do i tell you how desolate and heinous the forest it was ? see you in the big apple . i 'll see you there .
i 'll see you in the `` big apple . ''
[Q]: " We condemn and denounce the Governing Council , which is headed by the United States , " Moqtada al-Sadr said . " We condemn the Governing Council headed by the United States , " Sadr said in a fiery sermon at Koufa mosque near Najaf . OPTIONS: - no - yes **** [A]: yes [Q]: Right now , only six states do : Arkansas , Michigan , Minnesota , New Jersey , Virginia , and Wisconsin . Manuals produced by only six states _ Arkansas , Michigan , Minnesota , New Jersey , Virginia and Wisconsin _ now have such sections . OPTIONS: - no - yes **** [A]: yes [Q]: Daniel C. Clark and James Hargadon ; a former priest , Bruce Ewing ; and two teachers are awaiting trial . Two other priests , the Revs Daniel C Clark and James Hargadon , and a former priest , Bruce Ewing , are awaiting trial . OPTIONS: - no - yes **** [A]: no [Q]: You can use interactive features on the IRS Web site ( www.irs.gov ) to track refunds or advance child-credit payments . Taxpayers unsure if they are owed refunds can use interactive features on the IRS Web site to track refunds or advance child credit payments . OPTIONS: - no - yes **** [A]:
yes
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Spanish. Q: Some of these organizations don't even have the United States as a member. A: Algunas de estas organizaciones ni siquiera tienen entre sus miembros a los EE.UU. **** Q: And they said, "" Yeah, well, we'll run them. "" So they ran all the shells for us, which was nice of them. A: Y dijo, "" Bueno, sí, lo haremos. "" Así que nos hicieron las carcasas, un muy buen favor. **** Q: And for a while they were familiar formats, but then radio began to evolve its own unique formats specific to that medium. A:
Durante un tiempo fueron formatos familiares, pero luego la radio tuvo una evolución propia de formatos singulares específicos de ese medio. ****
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence. Problem:The last thing they have to study is disease , which means they will be safe . Solution:
Last one is they have to study about disease which means that will be save .
You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into English. Orchidee: jest przynajmniej 20 000 gatunków orchidei niesamowicie, niesamowicie różnorodnych.
Orchids: there are 20,000, at least, species of orchids — amazingly, amazingly diverse.
Detailed Instructions: In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Filipino language. Problem:Pillay, a South African former anti-apartheid protester, also voiced distress over the omnipresence of political "demonising" of these asylum seekers stating, "[t]he consequence of the constant political refrain that Australia is being 'flooded' by people who are 'queue jumpers' has resulted in a stigmatisation of an entire group of people, irrespective of where they have come from or what dangers they have fled". Solution:
Si Pillay, isang dating kontra-aparteid na tagatutol ng South Africa, ay ipinahayag din ang kanyang pagkabahala sa pagkapasalahat ng dako ng politikal na "pagpapasama" ng mga naghahanap ng asilo at sinabing, "[ang] kalalabasan ng palagiang politikal na paulit-ulit na "binabaha" ang Australya ng mga tao na "nag-uunahan sa pila" ay nagresulta sa pagkamantsa ng buong grupo ng tao, na di isinaalang-alang kung saan sila nanggaling at kung anong mga panganib ang kanilang tinakasan."
Pick one category for the following text. The options are - company, educational institution, artist, athlete, office holder, mean of transportation, building, natural place, village, animal, plant, album, film or written work. A Romance of Happy Valley - A Romance of Happy Valley is a 1919 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. Believed lost for almost 50 years a print was discovered in 1965 in USSR. Film Pick one category for the following text. The options are - company, educational institution, artist, athlete, office holder, mean of transportation, building, natural place, village, animal, plant, album, film or written work. Aranca River - The Aranca River (Romanian: Aranca Serbian: Златица Zlatica Hungarian: Aranka) is a 117 km long river in the Banat region of Romania and Serbia left tributary of the Tisa river. Natural Place Pick one category for the following text. The options are - company, educational institution, artist, athlete, office holder, mean of transportation, building, natural place, village, animal, plant, album, film or written work. Her First Romance - Her First Romance is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk.
Film
In this task, you are given a question and an answer. Answer "Yes" if the given answer correctly answers the question, otherwise answer "No". [EX Q]: what is impingement of the shoulder, Answer: Shoulder impingement syndrome, also called painful arc syndrome, supraspinatus syndrome, swimmer's shoulder, and thrower's shoulder, is a clinical syndrome which occurs when the tendons of the rotator cuff muscles become irritated and inflamed as they pass through the subacromial space, the passage beneath the acromion . [EX A]: Yes [EX Q]: how many people have mariah carey dated?, Answer: Carey left Columbia in 2000, and signed a record-breaking $100 million recording contract with Virgin Records . [EX A]: No [EX Q]: where was the fugitive slave law made, Answer: The Fugitive Slave Law or Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850 between Southern slave-holding interests and Northern Free-Soilers . [EX A]:
Yes
In this task, you will be shown an extract from a movie plot and a question. You need to provide the correct answer for it. Short answers containing words that are present in the passage are preferred. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (September 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)In 1965, Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) has dropped out of college, enlisted in the U.S. Army, and volunteered for combat duty in Vietnam. Assigned to Bravo Company in the 25th Infantry Division, near the Cambodian border, he is quickly disillusioned by the difficult environment, and his enthusiasm for the war declines. One night, his unit is set upon by a group of North Vietnamese Army (NVA) soldiers, who retreat after a brief confrontation. New recruit Gardner is killed while another soldier, Tex, is maimed by friendly fire. Taylor is scorned by the cruel Staff Sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger) for falling asleep during watch, after being implicated by one of the veterans. Taylor eventually gains acceptance from a tight-knit group in his unit whose members socialize in a bunker clubhouse at their base. He finds mentors in King (Keith David) and the loyal Sergeant Elias (Willem Dafoe), and becomes close friends with other soldiers, including Lerner (Johnny Depp), Rhah (Francesco Quinn), Crawford (Chris Pedersen) and Manny (Corkey Ford).During a patrol, Manny is found mutilated and tied to a post, while two other soldiers, Sal (Richard Edson) and Sandy (J. Adam Glover), are killed by a booby trap in a bunker. As tension mounts, the platoon reaches a nearby village where they discover a supply and weapons cache. Using Lerner as a translator, Barnes interrogates the village chief to determine if his people have been aiding the NVA. Despite the villagers' adamant denials, Barnes coldly shoots and kills the chief's wife. He holds the chief's daughter at gunpoint, threatening to kill her as well, if the villagers do not reveal what they know. Elias arrives and is furious with Barnes' behavior. A physical altercation between the duo ensues, which is ended by the timid platoon commander, Lieutenant Wolfe (Mark Moses), who orders the men to secure the villagers, destroy the enemy supplies, and burn the village down. As they leave, Taylor stops a group of soldiers from gang raping two girls.When the unit returns to base, Captain Harris (Dale Dye) advises that if he finds out that an illegal killing took place, a court-martial will be ordered. Barnes worries that Elias will testify against him. On their next patrol, the platoon is ambushed and pinned down in a firefight, in which numerous soldiers are wounded, including Lerner and Big Harold (Forest Whitaker). Lerner is taken back to the helicopter landing area, while Lieutenant Wolfe calls in a artillery strike and the incorrect coordinates he provides results in a number of friendly fire casualties. Elias takes Taylor, Crawford, and Rhah to intercept flanking enemy troops. Barnes orders the rest of the platoon to retreat and goes back into the jungle to find Elias' group. Barnes finds Elias alone and shoots him, then returns and tells the others that Elias was killed by the enemy. While the platoon is extracting via helicopter, they glimpse Elias, mortally wounded, emerging from the treeline and being chased by a group of North Vietnamese soldiers, who kill him. Noting Barnes' anxious manner, Taylor realizes that he gave a false account of Elias' wounding.At the base, Taylor becomes convinced that Barnes is responsible for Elias' death. He attempts to talk his group into fragging the sergeant in retaliation when Barnes, having overheard them, enters the room and mocks them. Taylor assaults the intoxicated Barnes but is quickly overpowered. Barnes cuts Taylor near his eye with a push dagger before departing.The platoon is sent back to the combat area to maintain defensive positions, where Taylor shares a foxhole with Francis. That night, a major NVA assault occurs, and the defensive lines are broken. Much of the platoon, including Bunny, Junior, and Wolfe, are killed in the ensuing battle. During the attack, an NVA sapper, armed with explosives, rushes into battalion headquarters, making a suicide attack and killing everyone inside. Meanwhile, Captain Harris, the company commander, orders his air support to expend all remaining ordnance inside his perimeter. During the chaos, Taylor encounters Barnes, who is wounded and driven to insanity. Just as Barnes is about to kill Taylor, both men are knocked unconscious by an air strike.Taylor regains consciousness the following morning, picks up an enemy Type 56 rifle, and finds Barnes, who orders Taylor to call a medic. Seeing that Taylor won't help, Barnes tells him to pull the trigger. Taylor shoots and kills Barnes. He sits and waits until reinforcements arrive and find him. Francis, who survived the battle unharmed, deliberately stabs himself in the leg and reminds Taylor that because they have been twice wounded, they can return home. The helicopter carries the two men away. Overwhelmed, Taylor sobs as he glares down at multiple craters full of corpses, both friend and foe., Question: Francis reminds Taylor that because they have been wounded twice, they can do what? Answer: Go home The film is divided into five segments (the five seasons of the title), each segment depicting a different stage in the life of a Buddhist monk (each segment is roughly ten to twenty years apart, and is physically in the middle of its titular season).SpringWe are introduced the of the very young Buddhist apprentice with his master on a small floating monastery, drifting on a lake in the serene forested mountains of Korea. The apprentice and his master live a basic life of prayer and meditation, using an old rowboat to reach the bank of the lake where they regularly go walking, for exercise and to collect herbs. One day, in a creek amongst the rocky hills, the apprentice torments a fish by tying a small stone to it with string and laughing as it struggles to swim. Shortly after, he does the same to a frog and a snake; his master quietly observes on all three occasions, and that night ties a large, smooth rock to the apprentice as he sleeps. In the morning, he tells his apprentice that he cannot take off the rock until he unties the creatures he tormented - adding that if any of them have died, he will "carry the stone in his heart forever". The boy struggles with the load on his back through the forest, and finds the fish, lying dead on the bottom of the creek, finds the frog still alive and struggling where he left it, and finds the snake in a pool of blood, presumably attacked and killed by another animal, unable to get away. The master watches as the boy begins to cry heavily upon seeing what he has done to the snake.SummerThe apprentice (now in his teenage years) encounters a mother and daughter (dressed in modern clothes, indicating that the film takes place in modern times) walking along the forest path, looking for the lake monastery. The apprentice silently greets them and rows them across the lake to the monastery, where it is revealed that the daughter has an unspecified illness (she displays symptoms of a fever) and has been brought to the Buddhist master by her mother, hoping that she will be healed. The master agrees to take in the teenage girl for a time, and the mother leaves. Over the next few days, the apprentice finds himself sexually attracted to the girl, but is too shy to say anything; however, when he finds her sleeping in front of the Buddha statue, he is unable to resist groping her chest. She wakes up and slaps him, and in a guilty panic the apprentice begins to pray incessantly, something his master notes as strange. The girl seems to forgive him however; eventually, the two wander off into the forest alone and have sex. They repeat the act over the next few nights, hiding their relationship from the master, until he discovers them asleep and naked, drifting around the lake in the rowboat. He wakes them up by pulling the plug out of the boat. Rather than expressing anger or disappointment, he merely warns his apprentice that "lust leads to desire for possesion, and possesion leads to murder", but does tell him that the girl will have to leave. The apprentice reacts emotionally to this, and in the middle of the night runs away from the monastery in pursuit of the girl, taking the monastery's Buddha statue with him.FallMany years later, in "Fall" (or "Autumn"), the aging master returns from a supply run to the local village, and by chance glimpses a warrant for the arrest of his former apprentice, wanted for the murder of his wife. Foreseeing the apprentice's return, he modifies the teenage monk garments by hand, and soon afterward the adult apprentice appears in the spiritual door at the lake's edge, still full of anger and carrying the bloodstained knife with which he stabbed his wife. Unwilling to go on, he seals his eyes, mouth and nose in a suicide ritual and sits in front of the newly returned Buddha statue, waiting for death; the master discovers him, and beats him ruthlessly, professing that while he may have killed his wife, he will not kill himself so easily. He ties his bloodied apprentice to the ceiling and sets a candle to slowly burn through the rope, then begins painting "Heart Sutra" on one side of the monastery deck, by dipping his cat's tail into a tin of black paint. The apprentice eventually falls, and beginning his repentance, cuts his hair off and starts carving the Chinese characters out of the wood. As he carves and the master paints, two detectives arrive at the monastery and try to arrest the apprentice, but the master asks them to let him finish his task. The apprentice continues without stopping, and collapses into sleep immediately upon finishing. Seemingly influenced by the soothing presence of the master, the detectives help the old monk paint his apprentice's carvings in orange, green, blue and purple. The apprentice finally wakes up, and is taken away by the detectives. After they leave, the master, knowing he is at his end, builds a pyre in the rowboat. He seals his ears, eyes, nose and mouth with paper in the same suicide ritual and meditates as he is suffocated and burned to death. One can see the tracks of his tears in the paper seals as flames engulf him.WinterThe middle-aged apprentice returns to the frozen lake and to his former home, which has been drifting uninhabited for years. He finds his master's clothes, laid out just before his death, and digs his master's remains out of the frozen rowboat, setting them to rest in the Buddha statue under a waterfall. He finds a book of choreographic meditative stances, and begins to train and exercise relentlessly in the freezing weather. Eventually, a woman comes to the monastery with her baby son and a shawl wrapped around her face. She seeks to leave her son with the monk and flee, but as she tries to leave in the middle of the night, she stumbles into a hole in the ice the monk dug earlier and drowns. Finding her body the next day causes him to tie the monastery's large, circular stone to his body and climb to the summit of the tallest surrounding mountain holding another statue, which he places there....and SpringFinally, returning to "Spring", the cycle is completed: the new master lives in the monastery with the abandoned baby, now his apprentice. The boy is shown to torment a tortoise and, wandering into the rocky hills, echoes his predecessor, forcing stones into the mouths of a fish, frog and snake., Question: How old is the apprentice? Answer: He is middle-aged. A television announcer reports sightings of a red fireball around the world. Facetiously, he calculates its path will lead it to California. Nancy Archer (Allison Hayes), a wealthy but highly troubled woman with a history of emotional instability and immoderate drinking, is driving on a road in an American desert that night. A glowing sphere settles on the deserted highway in front of her, causing her to veer off the road. When she gets out to investigate, a huge creature exits the object and reaches for her (the viewer sees only an enormous hand falling upon the screaming woman). Nancy escapes and runs back to town, but nobody believes her story due to her known drinking problem and recent stay in a sanatorium. Her philandering husband, Harry Archer (William Hudson), is more interested in his latest girlfriend, town floozy Honey Parker (Yvette Vickers), but pretends to be the good husband in the hope that Nancy will "snap" and return to the "booby hatch", leaving him in control of her $50 million.Nancy bargains with Harry, asking him to search the desert with her for the "flying satellite," agreeing to a voluntary return to the sanatorium if they find no evidence. As night falls, they find the spacecraft. The alien creature, now seen as an enormous male humanoid, emerges. Harry fires his pistol at it, but the gunfire has no effect on the creature. Harry flees, leaving Nancy behind.Nancy is later discovered on the roof of her pool house, but is delirious and must be sedated by her family physician, Dr. Cushing (Roy Gordon). The doctor comments on some scratches he finds on Nancy's neck, and theorizes that she was exposed to radiation. Harry, egged on by his mistress Honey, plans to inject Nancy with a lethal dose of her sedative, but when he sneaks up to her room, he discovers that she has grown into a giant. (In a scene paralleling that of Nancy's first encounter with the alien, the viewer sees only an enormous prop hand as the film characters react in horror.) Cushing and Dr. Von Loeb, a specialist he has called in, are at a loss how to treat their patient. They keep her in a coma with morphine and restrain her with chains while waiting for the authorities. The sheriff and Jess (Ken Terrell), Nancy's faithful butler, track enormous footprints leading away from the estate to the alien sphere. Inside the sphere, they find Nancy's diamond necklace (containing the largest diamond in the world) and other large diamonds, each in a clear orb. They speculate that the jewels are being used as a power source for the alien ship. The huge alien reappears, and the sheriff and Jess flee.Meanwhile, the gigantic Nancy awakens and breaks free of her restraints. She tears off the roof of her mansion and, clothed in a bikini-like arrangement of bed linens, makes her way to town, to avenge herself on her unfaithful husband. When she rips the roof off the bar to get at Harry, she spots Honey. She drops a ceiling beam on her rival, killing her. Harry panics, grabs Deputy Charlie's gun, and begins shooting, but she picks Harry up and walks away. Gunshots have no apparent effect on her. The sheriff fires a riot gun, which causes a nearby power line transformer to blow up, killing Nancy. The doctors find Harry lying dead in her hand., Question: WHAT DOES THE TELEVISION REPORTER ANNOUNCE HAS BEEN SIGHTED?
Answer: RED FIREBALL
Part 1. Definition You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input. Part 2. Example In spite of this reduced heat input, the surface temperature of Venus is higher than that of the Earth. Answer: Venus has a warmer average surface temperature than earth. Explanation: Output statement supports the input statement's claim about the temperatures of Venus being higher than the earth. Part 3. Exercise An increase in temperature results in a decrease in gas solubility in water, while a decrease in temperature results in an increase in gas solubility. Answer:
If a solute is a gas, increasing the temperature will decrease its solubility.
Detailed Instructions: In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Malay language. Problem:At least 80% of those suffering from the disease have shown resistance to other medications. Solution:
Sekurang-kurangnya 80% daripada mereka yang menderita akibat penyakit tersebut telah menunjukkan rintangan terhadap ubat-ubatan lain.
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Galician. I mean, other animals may well have imaginations and creativity, but it's not so much in evidence, is it, as ours? É probable que outros animais teñan imaxinación e creatividade, pero non hai moitas probas, non si, como con nós? But Mary went further. Pero Mary foi máis alá. Now I discussed this with Professor Simon Baron-Cohen who's the professor of developmental psychopathology at Cambridge.
Debatín isto co profesor Simon Baron-Cohen que ensina psicopatoloxía do desenvolvemento en Cambridge.
Danville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Ferry County, Washington, United States. Danville is located on Washington State Route 21 near the Canada–United States border, 31 mi north-northeast of Republic, the Ferry County seat. Danville has a post office with ZIP code 99121. The population at the 2010 census was 34. Can we infer the following? Danville zipcode is 99121. pick from the following. 1). Yes 2). It's impossible to say 3). No The answer is:
1).
Instructions: If the emotion of happiness is present in the one of the dialogues of the conversation, then output Yes otherwise output No Input: Do I have to deposit my handbag at the checkroom ? No , you do not have to . The handbag can be taken with you . There is the cart at the entrance . Thank you . I'd tike to buy some milk powder for my baby . Is there anything that you can recommend for me ? Well , how old is your baby ? No more than three . The milk powder on the second level of the shelf is for the kids from 2 ages to 4 ages . I advice that you should buy the Wyeth brand , the source of milk is imported from New Zealand . How about its quality ? You can be assured of it . There are various nutritions which are beneficial for the growth of babies ' bone and cerebrum . OK , what is this ? It is feeding-bottle as the free gift . It is thoughtful . I will take it . Output:
Yes
They offer with attractive high commission rates in the entire industry . Rx Commission is the best Rx affiliate program on the web , they also have the best Rx affiliate resources on affiliate marketing in general . At Rx Affiliates Resources , ther are informative articles and pointers on how to get started making money with affiliate programs and implementing an affiliate strategy on your site . There are some payment system you may choose that accepted on your resource system like Epassporte Rx affiliate payment is ok . There are fees , but depending on how much money you are receiving , its not too bad . Question with options to choose from: What may be a plausible fact about me ? pick from the following. (i). I want people to avoid the affiliate program . (ii). I want people to try out the affiliate program . (iii). I want people to leave the affiliate program . (iv). I want people to sell the affiliate program .
(ii).
Instructions: Craft one correct answer to the question given in input. To make it more interesting, try to use non-stereotypical language if possible. Make sure your correct answer is reasonably long, consistent with the context, and requires common sense (instead of explicit extraction from the context.) In your answer, use as few words as possible from the given context. Use a response that is uncommon/non-stereotypical, so that it is less predictable. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Input: Context: When we considered fixed rate mortgages we also looked into even longer term loans that spanned 30 years as well . Still , having a mortgage close to retirement was not what we were looking for , so we decided to try for a loan with a 15 year fixed mortgage . We felt that there was a great deal of emphasis on paying the mortgage off early . After taking everything into consideration we decided on a 30 year loan instead . Question: Why am I scared of the 30 years mortage ? Output:
I do n't want to retire with a loan .
A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Marathi language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. The officer tweeted further that how a small thing can bring about a sea change.
त्या अधिकाऱ्याने ट्विटमध्ये लिहिले आहे कि एक छोटीशी गोष्ट किती मोठा बदल घडवून आणते.
Greg is an avid skier. He competes in many skiing competitions. He won several medals in those competitions. This November he will compete in two competitions - competition A, which is ski cross and competition B, which is an alpine skiing competition. Greg's fellow skier Bob is also competing in the same competitions. They both are exited about it. Given the paragraph above, please answer correctly the following question: In which competition they will not see a single skier racing down the course, competition A or competition B?
competition A
Q: This task is about reading the given passage and construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) its answer is a continuous text span from the paragraph. Avoid creating questions that (i) can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph and (ii) uses same words or phrases given in the passage. The brain contains several motor areas that project directly to the spinal cord. At the lowest level are motor areas in the medulla and pons, which control stereotyped movements such as walking, breathing, or swallowing. At a higher level are areas in the midbrain, such as the red nucleus, which is responsible for coordinating movements of the arms and legs. At a higher level yet is the primary motor cortex, a strip of tissue located at the posterior edge of the frontal lobe. The primary motor cortex sends projections to the subcortical motor areas, but also sends a massive projection directly to the spinal cord, through the pyramidal tract. This direct corticospinal projection allows for precise voluntary control of the fine details of movements. Other motor-related brain areas exert secondary effects by projecting to the primary motor areas. Among the most important secondary areas are the premotor cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. A:
Which motor areas of the brain control breathing and swallowing?
a: The important part for answering this question is: Iowa ranks seventh in the country in terms of wind energy generation potential due to the strong average wind speeds in the midsection of the U.S. seventh in the country q: Wind farms are most prevalent in the north and west portion of Iowa. Wind maps show the winds in these areas to be stronger on average, making them better suited for the development of wind energy. Average wind speeds are not consistent from month to month. Wind maps show wind speeds are on average strongest from November through April, peaking in March. August is the month with the weakest average wind speeds. On a daily cycle, there is a slight rise in average wind speeds in the afternoon, from 1 to 6 p.m. Estimates by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) indicate Iowa has potentially 570,700 Megawatts of wind power using large turbines mounted on 80 meter towers. Iowa ranks seventh in the country in terms of wind energy generation potential due to the strong average wind speeds in the midsection of the U.S. The Iowa Environmental Mesonet distributes current weather and wind conditions from approximately 450 monitoring stations across Iowa, providing data for modelling and predicting wind power. Answer this question: where does iowa rank in wind energy production? a: To answer the question, consider the following: Sam Underwood (born 4 August 1987) is a British actor who portrayed the twins Luke and Mark Gray in the Fox thriller drama The Following. Sam Underwood q: Context: Sam Underwood (born 4 August 1987) is a British actor who portrayed the twins Luke and Mark Gray in the Fox thriller drama The Following. As of 2017, he portrays Jake Otto in the hit AMC series Fear the Walking Dead. Question: who plays luke and mark on the following? a: To answer the question, consider the following: Globally, the largest populations of sea turtles are in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Caribbean islands. the Great Barrier Reef q: Context: The range of the green sea turtle extends throughout tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. The two major subpopulations are the Atlantic and the eastern Pacific subpopulations. Each population is genetically distinct, with its own set of nesting and feeding grounds within the population's known range. One of the genetic differences between the two subpopulations is the type of mitochondrial DNA found in individual's cells. Individuals from rookeries in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea have a similar type of mitochondrial DNA, and individuals from The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans have another type of Mitochondrial DNA. Their native range includes tropical to subtropical waters along continental coasts and islands between 30 ° N and 30 ° S. Since green sea turtles are a migrating species, their global distribution spans into the open ocean. The differences in mitochondrial DNA more than likely stems from the populations being isolated from each other by the southern tips of both South America and Africa with no warm waters for the green sea turtles to migrate through. The green sea turtle is estimated to inhabit coastal areas of more than 140 countries, with nesting sites in over 80 countries worldwide throughout the year. In the United States Atlantic coast, green sea turtles can be found from Texas and north to Massachusetts. In the United States Pacific coast, they have been found from southern California north to the southernmost tip of Alaska. The largest populations of green sea turtles within the United States coastline are in the Hawaiian Islands and Florida. Globally, the largest populations of sea turtles are in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Caribbean islands. Question: where do green sea turtles live in australia? a: To answer this question, we should know that: The resort featured as the setting for the reunion-movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding and for the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Turtle Bay Resort q:
Films and TV shows have been filmed on or near the Turtle Bay Resort. The hotel has been the setting for episodes of Hawaii 5-0, Magnum P.I., Full House, Cougar Town and the short-lived Fox TV series North Shore. The resort featured as the setting for the reunion-movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding and for the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Preserving the undeveloped setting for film locations was one reason given by opponents to the expansion. The Hills cast have filmed at the Turtle Bay resort in Season 5. Based on this passage, where did they stay in forgetting sarah marshall?
Answer the following question given this paragraph: Ionic bonds are possible because the elements involved have either donated or accepted one or more electrons. Sodium chloride is formed when each sodium atom donates its single valence electron to a chlorine atom. As a result, both ions have a noble gas configuration, and an attraction is formed between the positive sodium ions and the negative chloride ions. Q: What is formed when each sodium atom donates its single valence electron to a chlorine atom? Choices: - carbon chloride - nitrogen chloride - trioxide chloride - sodium chloride A: sodium chloride (Question) Answer the following question given this paragraph: The lifecycle of basidiomycetes includes alternation of generations (Figure 24.16). Spores are generally produced through sexual reproduction, rather than asexual reproduction. The club-shaped basidium carries spores called basidiospores. In the basidium, nuclei of two different mating strains fuse (karyogamy), giving rise to a diploid zygote that then undergoes meiosis. The haploid nuclei migrate into basidiospores, which germinate and generate monokaryotic hyphae. The mycelium that results is called a primary mycelium. Mycelia of different mating strains can combine and produce a secondary mycelium that contains haploid nuclei of two different mating strains. This is the dikaryotic stage of the basidiomyces lifecyle and and it is the dominant stage. Eventually, the secondary mycelium generates a basidiocarp, which is a fruiting body that protrudes from the ground—this is what we think of as a mushroom. The basidiocarp bears the developing basidia on the gills under its cap. Q: Spores are generally produced through what type of reproduction? Choices: - similar - asexual - hormone - sexual A: (Answer) sexual Ques: Answer the following question given this paragraph: Salts Recall that salts are formed when ions form ionic bonds. In these reactions, one atom gives up one or more electrons, and thus becomes positively charged, whereas the other accepts one or more electrons and becomes negatively charged. You can now define a salt as a substance that, when dissolved in water, dissociates into ions other than H+ or OH–. This fact is important in distinguishing salts from acids and bases, discussed next. A typical salt, NaCl, dissociates completely in water (Figure 2.15). The positive and negative regions on the water molecule (the hydrogen and oxygen ends respectively) attract the negative chloride and positive sodium ions, pulling them away from each other. Again, whereas nonpolar and polar covalently bonded compounds break apart into molecules in solution, salts dissociate into ions. These ions are electrolytes; they are capable of conducting an electrical current in solution. This property is critical to the function of ions in transmitting nerve impulses and prompting muscle contraction. Q: What substances, which are distinct from acids and bases, form when ions form ionic bonds? Choices: - oils - vitamins - water molecules - salts A: Ans: salts (Q). Answer the following question given this paragraph: Although most of a cell's DNA is contained in the cell nucleus, mitochondria have their own DNA. Mitochondria also have the machinery to manufacture their own RNAs and proteins. The human mitochondrial DNA sequence has 16,569 base pairs encoding 37 total genes: 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 13 peptide genes. The 13 mitochondrial peptides in humans are integrated into the inner mitochondrial membrane, along with proteins encoded by nuclear genes. Q: Where is most of the cell's dna contained? Choices: - vacuole - epidermis - cell membrane - nucleus A: (A). nucleus Ques:Answer the following question given this paragraph: Some materials are natural permanent magnets. The most magnetic material in nature is the mineral magnetite, also called lodestone (see Figure below ). The magnetic domains of magnetite naturally align with Earth’s axis. The picture on the left shows a chunk of magnetite attracting small bits of iron. The magnetite spoon compass shown on the right dates back about 2000 years and comes from China. The handle of the spoon always points north. Clearly, the magnetic properties of magnetite have been recognized for thousands of years. Q: Also called lodestone, the mineral magnetite is the most powerful what? Choices: - material on Earth - synthetic magnet - healing magnet - natural permanent magnet A: Ans:natural permanent magnet Ques: Answer the following question given this paragraph: Dimensional analysis can be used to carry out metric unit conversions. Q: What is used to carry out metric unit conversions? Choices: - mechanical analysis - metric analysis - calculation analysis - dimensional analysis A: Ans:
dimensional analysis
OPT: A). No. B). Yes. Given those answer options, answer the question: Question: what is base operations & maintenance? Would "MRO may be defined as, "All actions which have the objective of retaining or restoring an item in or to a state in which it can perform its required function." be a reasonable answer? A:
A).
Q: Here's a complex question that requires someone to reason about the input, can you answer it? What do Purdue University and George Mason University have in common? A: public research university Q: Here's a complex question that requires someone to reason about the input, can you answer it? Zodiac is a ride at a theme park owned by who ? A: Merlin Entertainments Q: Here's a complex question that requires someone to reason about the input, can you answer it? Eye of the Tiger, recently revived in British talent shows, was only used as Rocky III's theme song after Queen refused Sylvester Stallone permission to use which song? A: Another One Bites the Dust Q: Here's a complex question that requires someone to reason about the input, can you answer it? Which 1972 skating competition included a skater who won in the 1976 Olympics? A:
1972 Prague Skate
In this task, you're expected to write answers to questions involving multiple references to the same entity. The answer to the question should be unambiguous and a phrase in the paragraph. Most questions can have only one correct answer. [Q]: Passage: Tuesday, 4 September was the day of greatest destruction. The Duke of York's command post at Temple Bar, where Strand meets Fleet Street, was supposed to stop the fire's westward advance towards the Palace of Whitehall. He hoped that the River Fleet would form a natural firebreak, making a stand with his firemen from the Fleet Bridge and down to the Thames. However, early on Tuesday morning, the flames jumped over the Fleet and outflanked them, driven by the unabated easterly gale, forcing them to run for it. There was consternation at the palace as the fire continued implacably westward; "Oh, the confusion there was then at that court!" wrote Evelyn. Working to a plan at last, James's firefighters had also created a large firebreak to the north of the conflagration. It contained the fire until late afternoon, when the flames leapt across and began to destroy the wide affluent luxury shopping street of Cheapside. Everybody had thought St. Paul's Cathedral a safe refuge, with its thick stone walls and natural firebreak in the form of a wide empty surrounding plaza. It had been crammed full of rescued goods and its crypt filled with the tightly packed stocks of the printers and booksellers in adjoining Paternoster Row. However, the building was covered in wooden scaffolding, undergoing piecemeal restoration by Christopher Wren, who was relatively unknown then. The scaffolding caught fire on Tuesday night. Leaving school, young William Taswell stood on Westminster Stairs a mile away and watched as the flames crept round the cathedral and the burning scaffolding ignited the timbered roof beams. Within half an hour, the lead roof was melting, and the books and papers in the crypt caught with a roar. "The stones of Paul's flew like grenados," reported Evelyn in his diary, "the melting lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with fiery redness, so as no horse, nor man, was able to tread on them." The cathedral was quickly a ruin. In St.Paul's, falling heavy masonry broke through into its crypt, where booksellers had stored huge stocks of books, and all were burned. During the day, the flames began to move eastward from the neighbourhood of Pudding Lane, straight against the prevailing east wind and towards Pepys's home on Seething Lane and the Tower of London with its gunpowder stores. The garrison at the Tower took matters into their own hands after waiting all day for requested help from James's official firemen who were busy in the west. They created firebreaks by blowing up houses on a large scale in the vicinity, halting the advance of the fire. In a letter to William Coventry, Pepys wrote that he "saw how horribly the sky looks, all on a fire in the night, was enough to put us out of our wits; and, indeed, it was extremely dreadful, for it looks just as if it was at us, and the whole heaven on fire.". Question: What is the last name of person that watched the fires burn around the building that was thought to be a safe refuge? [A]: Taswell. [Q]: Passage: During an expedition into Central Africa, paleontologist Dr. Susan Matthews-Loomis and her husband George Loomis attempt to track down evidence of a local monster legend. The monster, which the local natives refer to as Mokele-mbembe, shares many characteristics with the Sauropod order of dinosaurs. During the expedition, they discover Brontosaurs in the deep jungle and are further amazed when the animals show very little fear of them. The couple begins observing the creatures and become especially enamored with the curious young offspring of the pair, whom they nickname "Baby". Unfortunately, the discovery soon places the dinosaurs in jeopardy from both the local military as well as fellow scientist Dr. Eric Kiviat. Whereas Dr. Kiviat sees Baby and his parents as his ticket to fame & fortune, the African military led by Colonel Nsogbu sees the dinosaurs as a threat and makes several attempts to destroy them. During one such attempt, one of the adult Brontosaurs is killed and the other captured. The Loomises are able to escape with Baby, but quickly find themselves lost in the jungle while being pursued by Colonel Nsogbu's forces. After finally escaping their pursuers, the pair decide to circle back and rescue the captive parent, whom Dr. Kiviat has persuaded Nsogbu to transport back to civilization. With the aid of the local tribe - who see Baby and his parents as legends - George and Susan are able to break into the military compound and release the adult Brontosaur. During the escape, both Kiviat and Nsogbu are killed. Afterwards, the Loomises take the pair to a secluded jungle lagoon and say a tearful goodbye to Baby as he follows his lone parent away into the deeper parts of the jungle. Question: What are the full names of the people who nickname a creature "Baby"? [A]: Dr. Susan Matthews-Loomis. [Q]: Passage: Soon afterward, in April 1993, Albini remarked to the Chicago Tribune that he doubted Geffen would release the completed album. Albini commented years later that in a sense he felt he spoke about the situation "from a position of ignorance, because I wasn't there when the band was having their discussions with the record label. All I know is ... we made a record, everybody was happy with it. A few weeks later I hear that it's unreleasable and it's all got to be redone". While Albini's remarks in the article drew no immediate reply from the group or its label, Newsweek ran a similar article soon afterwards that did. Nirvana denied there was any pressure from its label to change the album's sound, sending a letter to Newsweek that said that the article's author "ridiculed our relationship with our label based on totally erronous [sic] information"; the band also reprinted the letter in a full-page ad in Billboard. Rosenblatt insisted in a press release that Geffen would release anything the band submitted, and label founder David Geffen made the unusual move of personally calling Newsweek to complain about the article.Nirvana wanted to do further work on the recorded tracks, and considered working with producer Scott Litt and remixing some tracks with Andy Wallace (who had mixed Nevermind). Albini vehemently disagreed, and claimed he had an agreement with the band that it would not modify the tracks without his involvement. Albini initially refused to give the album master tapes to Gold Mountain, but relented after a phone call from Novoselic. The band decided against working with Wallace and chose to remix and augment the songs "Heart-Shaped Box" and "All Apologies" with Litt at Seattle's Bad Animals Studio in May 1993. Furthermore, a remix of "Pennyroyal Tea" by Scott Litt (at Bad Animals on November 22, 1993) appears on the censored Wal-Mart and Kmart versions of In Utero; this remix is also available on the band's 2002 best-of compilation, Nirvana, and is the same mix that appeared on the single. One song, "I Hate Myself and Want to Die", was omitted from the final track listing as Cobain felt there were too many "noise" songs on the album. The rest of the album was left unaltered aside from a remastering which sharpened the bass guitar sound and increased the volume of the vocals by approximately three decibels. Albini was critical of the album's final mix; he said, "The end result, the record in the stores doesn't sound all that much like the record that was made. Though it's still them singing and playing their songs, and the musical quality of it still comes across.". Question: What is the name of the record in stores that, according to Albini, "doesn't sound all that much like the record that was made"? [A]:
In Utero.
What is the answer for the question: What is the name of the person who was committed for trial? from the following article ? On 1 March 1849, Brown was charged with the murder of "unknown aboriginal natives". In late March or early April he appeared before a local magistrate in the district, Captain G. V. Butler, who committed him for trial. In May, Butler wrote a letter to Charles Hervey Bagot, a member of the South Australian Legislative Council, in which he listed the victims as one "old man blind and infirm", three female adults, two teenage girls (aged 15 and 12 years), and three female children (aged two years, 18 months, and a baby). Butler added that there was "little question of the butchery or the butcher".Brown's trial came before the Supreme Court in Adelaide on 11 June 1849. The presiding judge considered that the evidence presented was insufficient, and gave the prosecution another week to investigate. The weakness of the case was directly related to the provisions of the Aboriginal Witnesses Act of 1848 regarding testimony given by Aboriginal witnesses. It was generally believed that Aboriginal people could not understand the oath, but the Act allowed unsworn testimony to be offered by Aboriginal witnesses, with two significant limitations. The court could determine the weight and credibility to be given to Aboriginal testimony, but even more telling was the restriction that when the punishment for a crime was death or transportation, the evidence of an "uncivilised person or persons" was considered insufficient unless corroborated by other evidence. A week later, the judge remained unconvinced about the strength of the prosecution, but given "great suspicion rested on the case", he gave the prosecution a further extension of time, and released Brown on bail of ₤500.In July 1849, the South Australian Advocate General produced a summary of the investigation to date. Several difficulties were detailed, including the fact that Parker denied any knowledge of the crime, as did others who were believed to have heard the incident, discussed in Brown's presence. Brown's co-accused, Eastwood, alias "Yorkie", had fled when the...
Brown
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States sees no reason to offer Iran incentives to ensure its nuclear program remains peaceful, a U.S. government official said on Tuesday. What is this text about?
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Data: FC Torpedo Moscow, season, 2014–15 Russian Premier League; Aleksandr Chumakov, club, FC Torpedo Moscow; Aleksandr Chumakov, club, Soviet Union national football team; FC Torpedo Moscow, manager, Valery Petrakov Aleksandr Chumakov was a member of the Soviet Union national football team. The club Aleksandr Chumakov plays for is FC Torpedo Moscow which played the 2014–15 season in the Russian Premier League. Valery Petrakov is the manager of that club. Data: Asser Levy Public Baths, location, "Asser Levy Place and East 23rd Street"; Asser Levy Public Baths, NationalRegisterOfHistoricPlacesReferenceNumber, "80002709"; Asser Levy Public Baths, yearOfConstruction, 1904; Asser Levy Public Baths, addedToTheNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces, "1980-04-23" Asser Levy Public Baths are located on Asser Levy Place and East 23rd Street, were constructed in 1904 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on 23rd April 1980 with reference number 80002709. Data: William Anders, nationality, United States; William Anders, birthPlace, British Hong Kong
William Anders was born in British Hong Kong but has a United States nationality.
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A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Urdu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. [EX Q]: Suresh Prabhu said that the impressive growth in trade between Africa and India stems from a mix of factors, including a growing stock of foreign direct investment undertaken by African and Indian corporate entities and deepening economic and political ties illustrated by a number of strategic initiatives, particularly Focus Africa launched by the Government of India in 2002 to boost trade and investment between Africa and India. Other key drivers include the Government of Indias Duty-Free Tariff Preference Scheme for Least Developed Countries launched in 2008 which has benefitted 34 African countries, Suresh Prabhu added. [EX A]: جناب سریش پربھو نے اپنی تقریر میں آگے کہا کہ ہندوستان اور افریقہ کے درمیان تجارت میں خوش آئندنمو دراصل افریقی اور ہندوستانی کارپوریٹ اداروں کے ذریعہ زیادہ سے زیادہ حاصل کی جانے والی راست غیر ملکی سرمایہ کاری اور حکومت ہند کی جانب سے ہندوستان اورافریقہ کے درمیان تجارت اور سرمایہ کاری کے فروغ کے لئے 2002 میں شروع کئے جانے والے ’’فوکس افریقہ ‘‘ جیسے متعدد حکمتی اقدامات میں معاشی اور سیاستی تعلقات ، بدولت ہوئی ہے ۔ ایسے دیگر کلیدی اقدامات میں انتہائی کم ترقی یافتہ ممالک کے لئے حکومت ہند کی جانب سے 2008 میں شروع کی جانے والی ڈیوٹی فری ٹیرف اسکیم شامل ہے ،جس سے 34 افریقی ممالک کو زبردست فائدہ پہنچا ہے ۔ [EX Q]: (2) Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) [EX A]: لکشمی بائی نیشنل انسٹی ٹیوٹ آف فزیکل ایجوکیشن، گوالیار (مدھیہ پردیش) [EX Q]: The 5th edition of the 10-day Women of India National Organic Festival 2018 organised by the Ministry of Women Child Development culminated on the night of Sunday, 4th November, at the expansive grounds of Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Janpath Road. Over the 10 days, women farmers and entrepreneurs from across the country, participated with vast variety of organic products ranging from food and fabrics to wellness and personal care participated in this festival, which is an annual affair. [EX A]:
نئیدہلی06نومبر۔خواتین اور اطفال ترقیات کی وزار ت کے زیر اہتمام منعقدہ دس روزہ ’’ بھارت کی خواتین سے متعلق قومی نامیاتی میلہ 2018‘‘ کا پانچواں ایڈیشن 4 نومبر2018 بروز اتوار کی رات اندرا گاندھی نیشنل سینٹر فار دی آرٹس و اقع جن پتھ روڈ کے وسیع احاطے میں اختتام پذیر ہوا ۔ گزشتہ دس دنوں کے دوران اس میلے میں ملک بھر کی خواتین کاشتکاران اور صنعت کاران نے حصہ لیا ۔ کھانے اور ملبوسات سے لے کر چاق وچوبند رہنے اور ذاتی نگہداشت پر محیط نامیاتی مصنوعات کی گوناں گوں چیزیں یہاں پیش کی گئی تھیں ۔ یہ سالانہ بنیادوں پر منعقد ہونے والا میلہ ہے ۔
Detailed Instructions: In this task, we ask you to elaborate the sentence without changing its general meaning. You can do so by explaining further the input sentence, using more precise wording, adding qualifiers and auxiliary information etc. Problem:JavaScript started as a language for scripting inside web browsers ; but it is now a general-purpose embeddable language . Solution:
JavaScript began as and primarily still is a language for scripting inside web browsers ; however , the standardisation of the language as ECMAScript has made it popular as a general-purpose embeddable language .
Information: - A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft, such as an aeroplane, which is capable of flight using wings that generate lift caused by the vehicle's forward airspeed and the shape of the wings. Fixed-wing aircraft are distinct from rotary-wing aircraft, in which the wings form a rotor mounted on a spinning shaft, and ornithopters, in which the wings flap in similar manner to a bird. - General Dynamics Corporation is an American aerospace and defense multinational corporation. Formed by mergers and divestitures, it is the world's fifth-largest defense contractor based on 2012 revenues. General Dynamics is headquartered in West Falls Church, Fairfax County, Virginia. - In military tactics, close air support (CAS) is defined as air action by fixed or rotary-winged aircraft against hostile targets, that are in close proximity to friendly forces, and which requires detailed integration of each air mission with fire and movement of these forces. - In the broadest definition, a sensor is an object whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment and sends the information to the computer which then tells the actuator (output devices) to provide the corresponding output. A sensor is a device that converts real world data (Analog) into data that a computer can understand using ADC (Analog to Digital converter) - A fire-control system is a number of components working together, usually a gun data computer, a director, and radar, which is designed to assist a weapon system in hitting its target. It performs the same task as a human gunner firing a weapon, but attempts to do so faster and more accurately. - The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance ground-attack variant of the C-130 Hercules transport fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of anti-ground oriented weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other military fixed-wing aircraft, the AC-130 relies on visual targeting. Because its large profile and low operating altitudes (around 7,000 ft) make it an easy target, it usually flies close air support missions at night. - Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navigation, marine navigation, aeronautic navigation, and space navigation. - The General Dynamics GAU - 12/U Equalizer is a five - barrel 25 mm Gatling - type rotary cannon . The GAU - 12/U is used by the United States , Italy and Spain , which mount the weapon in their fighter jets such as the AV - 8B Harrier II , airborne gunships such as the Lockheed AC - 130 , and land - based fighting vehicles . - An 'electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The reverse of this is the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy and is done by an electric generator. - A multinational corporation"" or worldwide Enterprise is a corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in one or more countries other than their home country. It can also be referred as an international corporation, a transnational corporation, or a stateless corporation. - A gunship is a military aircraft armed with heavy guns, primarily intended for attacking ground targets. - A rotary cannon, rotary autocannon, or Gatling-type cannon is a rapid-firing weapon that utilizes multiple barrels in a rotating cluster to provide a sustained rate of fire greater than single-barreled machine guns or automatic cannon of equivalent caliber. The loading, firing, and unloading functions are performed simultaneously in different barrels as they rotate, and the rotation also permits the barrels some time to cool. The rotating barrel cluster on most Gatling-type guns is powered by an external force such as an electric motor, although gas-operated versions have also been developed. - Virginia (, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia) is a state located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, as well as in the historic Southeast. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" due to its status as the first colonial possession established in mainland British America, and "Mother of Presidents" because eight U.S. presidents were born there, more than any other state. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. The capital of the Commonwealth is Richmond; Virginia Beach is the most populous city, and Fairfax County is the most populous political subdivision. The Commonwealth's estimated population is over 8.3 million, which is slightly less than New York City. - A cannon (plural: "cannon" or "cannons") is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellants to launch a projectile, which may or may not be explosive. Cannon vary in calibre, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower; different forms of cannon combine and balance these attributes in varying degrees, depending on their intended use on the battlefield. The word "cannon" is derived from several languages, in which the original definition can usually be translated as "tube", "cane", or "reed". In the modern era, the term "cannon" has fallen into decline, replaced by "guns" or "artillery" if not a more specific term such as "gun", "mortar" or "howitzer", except for in the field of aerial warfare, where it is often used as shorthand for autocannon. What is the relationship between 'gau-12 equalizer' and 'autocannon'?
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In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Lao (Laotian) language. He came from 2nd Battalion, The Rifles, and was serving with 4th Battalion, The Rifles.
ລາວ​ມາ​ຈາກກອງ​ພັນປືນ​ກົນ​ທີ​ 2 The Rifles; ແລະ​ຮັບ​ໃຊ້​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ກອງ​ພັນ​ປືນກົນ​ທີ 4 The Rifles.
TASK DEFINITION: Write a question from the passage such that it identifies a character (a person or a thing) in the passage. PROBLEM: I do not fully understand exactly what you are asking so I will restate what I believe you are asking and then I will answer it. What was the best excuse that a student ever gave for having failed to do something? I would have to say that I was most entertained by a student's response to "Why are you late for school?" The student said, "I awoke in time this morning but there was a mouse sitting on the edge of my bed. I looked at him and he looked back. The mouse said to me, ‘Go back to sleep' and what could I do? He had a gun." The following has worked a few times too when students refuse to talk. That is, I know that one of the assembled students was the culprit for some activity. When they will not talk, I interview them one at a time while the others are kept away from each other. Then when they are assembled before me again, I say, "Thank you gentlemen. I know who did it so you others are free to return to class." All but one arises and leaves. This works more times than not. For years I have given assignments via email and I have collected assignments via email. Nothing has ever gotten lost this way and things are timestamped. I do not have to make photocopies and even students who are not present the day that the assignment is announced in class, get the assignment in a timely manner. One young lady told me, "I turned it in but you must have lost it." "Okay," I said, "Open your sent folder and show me that you sent it." She replied by saying, "I delete my sent folder to keep from clogging up my email." I told her that I understood and that she could show me an empty sent folder to prove that she was telling the truth. She said, "I lied." SOLUTION: Who said that a mouse was sitting at the edge of the bed? PROBLEM: Just minutes after Donald Trump fired Rex Tillerson on Tuesday, the president was blunt about his long-standing differences with his former secretary of state. "We disagreed on things," Trump told reporters outside the White House, specifically pointing to friction over the Iran nuclear agreement. "I wanted to either break it or do something, and he felt a little bit differently," Trump said. "We were really not thinking the same." Trump reportedly had considered firing Tillerson for months. But the decision - and the abrupt way it was executed - represents a dramatic end to a strained relationship. Tillerson learned of his firing by an early-morning Trump tweet, according to Steve Goldstein, undersecretary of state. White House officials disputed that notion, and promptly fired Goldstein. The move left some of Trump's staunchest defenders with mixed feelings. "It's all very Trumpian," said James Carafano of the conservative Heritage Foundation, who helped staff the State Department as a member of Trump's transition team. "When the president makes changes, he just abruptly makes them." During his 14 months at the State Department, Tillerson had numerous policy differences with Trump - and the friction frequently played out in public. The animosity peaked in October, when news surfaced that Tillerson reportedly called Trump a "moron" following a July Pentagon meeting. Tillerson never explicitly denied the account. Tillerson also publicly disagreed with Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord. He reportedly opposed Trump's decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. And Tillerson sometimes took a tougher stance than Trump on Russia — including this week, when he blamed Moscow for a suspected nerve agent attack in Britain. In return, Trump on numerous occasions publicly undermined his top diplomat, including in October when he tweeted Tillerson was "wasting his time" trying to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. When Trump ultimately made his decision last week to meet with Kim, he did so without consulting Tillerson. SOLUTION: Who did Trump say Tillerson was wasting his time negotiating with? PROBLEM: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has unveiled a far-reaching list of demands for any new nuclear deal with Iran, and threatened economy-crushing sanctions if Tehran does not change its behavior. The 12-point list of demands came in a Monday speech at the conservative Heritage Foundation that laid out the Trump administration's strategy after pulling out of the Iran nuclear agreement earlier this month. Under any new deal, Pompeo insisted, Iran must indefinitely abandon nuclear weapons work and provide United Nations inspectors access to sites anywhere in the country.He said Tehran must also end its proliferation of ballistic missiles and stop its "destabilizing activities" across the Middle East. If Iran does not change course, the U.S. "will apply unprecedented financial pressure," Pompeo warned. "These will be the strongest sanctions in history by the time we are done," said Pompeo. "The [Iranian] regime has been fighting all over the Middle East for years. After our sanctions come into full force, it will be battling to keep its economy alive." Iran's President Hassan Rouhani dismissed the threats. "Who are you to decide for Iran and the world?" Rouhani said in a statement published by Iranian state media on Monday. "The world today does not accept that the United States decides for the world. Countries have their independence." The Trump administration has vowed to reimpose sanctions that were lifted as part of the 2015 nuclear agreement, which was signed between Iran, the United States, and several European countries, as well as Russia and China. Washington has also imposed additional sanctions. European countries are holding talks with Iran to try to salvage the deal. But it's not clear whether the effort can succeed. On Sunday, Iran's foreign minister, Javad Zarif, said the European Union's "political will is not enough to preserve the deal." EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini reacted to Pompeo's speech Monday by saying there is "no alternative" to the existing agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and that European nations are already using sanctions to pressure Iran to change its behavior. SOLUTION:
Who demanded that Iran end its proliferation of ballistic missiles?
Please answer this: You are given a new situation: Ryan explored two lakes; Big lake, and Arrow lake to the south. Arrow lake had a river flowing into it, while Big lake presented evidence of underwater geothermal activity. Many divers drowned in Arrow lake because of temperature shock. and a hint : Thermoclines, or sudden changes in temperature. Where the air temperature is higher than the water temperature, shallow water may be warmed by the air and the sunlight but deeper water remains cold resulting in a lowering of temperature as the diver descends. This temperature change may be concentrated over a small vertical interval, when it is called a thermocline.[3][4] Where cold, fresh water enters a warmer sea the fresh water may float over the denser saline water, so the temperature rises as the diver descends.[3] In lakes exposed to geothermal activity, the temperature of the deeper water may be warmer than the surface water. This will usually lead to convection currents.[3] Please answer this question : Which lake had less of a temperature change concentrated over a small vertical interval? ++++++++ Answer: Big lake Please answer this: You are given a new situation: A pharmaceutical company is trying to find the cure for allergy. To that end, they conducted an experiment with two groups of subjects, group A and group B. They exposed the participants in group A to allergen, but they didn't expose the participants in group B to any allergen. The symptoms of these two groups would help them find the cure for allergy. and a hint : An allergy is a disease in which the immune system makes an inflammatory response to a harmless antigen . Any antigen that causes an allergy is called an allergen. Allergens may be inhaled or ingested, or they may come into contact with the skin. Two common causes of allergies are shown in Figure below . Inhaling ragweed pollen may cause coughing and sneezing. Skin contact with oils in poison ivy may cause an itchy rash. Other common causes of allergies include dust mites, mold, animal dander, insect stings, latex, and certain food and medications. Symptoms of a common allergy such as pollen can include sneezing, a runny nose, nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. Please answer this question : Which group might not have been exposed to dust mites, mold, or animal dander, group A or group B? ++++++++ Answer: group B Please answer this: You are given a new situation: Scientists are finding more and more evidences of water in the outer space. Earth has mostly liquid water. But that's not the case with other celestial objects. Venus has some water, but it is in gaseous state. On the other hand, water in Jupiter's moon Europa is in frozen state. and a hint : Hydrogen bonds cause water to have a relatively high boiling point of 100°C (212°F). Because of its high boiling point, most water on Earth is in a liquid state rather than in a gaseous state. Water in its liquid state is needed by all living things. Hydrogen bonds also cause water to expand when it freezes. This, in turn, causes ice to have a lower density (mass/volume) than liquid water. The lower density of ice means that it floats on water. For example, in cold climates, ice floats on top of the water in lakes. This allows lake animals such as fish to survive the winter by staying in the water under the ice. Please answer this question : In Europa would the state of water in higher or lower denstiy than in Earth? ++++++++ Answer:
lower
Teacher:In this task, you're given a question, along with three passages, 1, 2, and 3. Your job is to determine which passage can be used to answer the question by searching for further information using terms from the passage. Indicate your choice as 1, 2, or 3. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Question: How many children does the artist have who Cantrell worked as a professional backing vocalist for in the late 1990s? Passage 1:In the years since September 11, 2001, Clinton has been subject to criticism that he failed to capture Osama bin Laden as President. In a September 24, 2006, interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, Clinton challenged his critics. According to Clinton, he faced criticism from various conservatives during his administration for being too obsessed with Bin Laden. Clinton also noted that his administration created the first comprehensive anti-terrorist operation, led by Richard Clarke—whom Clinton accuses the Bush Administration of demoting. Clinton also said he worked hard to try to kill Bin Laden. Former international negotiator and current businessman, financier and media commentator Mansoor Ijaz claimed that from 1996–1998, he had opened up unofficial negotiations with Sudan to lift terrorism sanctions from that country in exchange for intelligence information about the terrorist groups Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah and Hamas. He claimed that Sudan was also prepared to offer custody of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden, who had been living in the country and launching operations. According to Ijaz, neither Clinton nor National Security Advisor Sandy Berger responded to the situation. Bin Laden later left Sudan and established his operations in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban and, with his network, planned out terrorist attacks against American interests worldwide, including attacks on American embassies in Tunisia and Sudan as well as the bombing of USS Cole. The most infamous were the attacks of September 11, 2001 that occurred under Clinton's successor, George W. Bush nine months after Clinton left office. However, the 9/11 Commission Report later found no credible evidence to support the Sudan custody offer as the American Ambassador to the Sudan had no legal basis to ask for custody due to no indictment against Bin Laden: Passage 2:In the late-1990s, Cantrell established as a professional backing vocalist for artists such as Sean "Puffy" Combs. In 1999, she became member of the girl band 8th Avenue, a protegé of singer Teddy Riley. While the band recorded several songs and appeared on Blackstreet's 1999 album Finally, their material was left unused after Riley left Blackstreet to reform his previous group Guy and Blackstreet were subsequently dropped by Interscope Records, also leading to 8th Avenue's disbandment. Soon after, Cantrell was introduced by both a dancer friend and R&B singer Usher to Red Zone Entertainment head, music producer Tricky Stewart. Stewart originally wanted her to become a member of his girl group 321, but soon offered Cantrell to work with her as a solo artist following a fruitful recording session. Cantrell subsequently moved in with Stewart and his girlfriend in their Atlanta house, and was promptly placed with Arista Records head Antonio "L.A." Reid who offered the singer a contract with the company after hearing one song she wrote and sang in front of him and his staff. After a bidding war with several different labels, Reid's bid was the highest, prompting Cantrell to sign with them. Passage 3:MacDowall was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 57th Regiment of Foot in 1791 and served in Flanders in 1793 and after serving as Commander-in-Chief in Ceylon from 1798 to 1804. In 1802, as a Major-General, he was appointed Colonel commandant of a Battalion of the 40th Regiment of Foot in place of Lord Hutchinson. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army in 1807. He was made Colonel of the 41st Regiment of Foot in 1808. Following a period of dispute with the civil government of Madras over his exclusion from its council, and the affair of the arrest of Quartermaster-General John Munro, he resigned his commission in January 1809 and took ship for England on the East Indiaman Lady Jane Dundas. The ship was lost with all hands near the Cape of Good Hope in March 1809. Student:
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In this task, you need to translate the given English sentence to the French language Let me give you an example: Who can apply for special access to medical devices? The answer to this example can be: Qui peut demander l’accès spécial à des instruments médicaux? Here is why: English sentence is properly converted into French sentence OK. solve this: What legislative and other measures has the State party taken regarding the provisions of the Criminal Code that excuse the perpetrator in the case of rape of the minor if he is prepared to marry his victim? Answer:
Quelles mesures législatives ou d’autre nature l’État partie a-t-il prises au sujet des dispositions du Code pénal qui excusent l’auteur d’un viol sur une personne mineure lorsque celui-ci est disposé à épouser sa victime?
Given an abstract of a paper, generate a title for this paper such that conveys the key focus of the paper. Abstract: As measured by fluorescence microscopy and radioligand binding, C3b/C4b receptors (CR1) became attached to the detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton of human neutrophils when receptors were cross-linked by affinity-purified polyclonal F(ab')2 anti-CR1, dimeric C3b, or Fab monoclonal anti-CR1 followed by F(ab')2 goat anti-mouse F(ab')2. CR1 on neutrophils bearing monovalent anti-CR1 was not attached to the cytoskeleton. In contrast, cross-linked CR1 on erythrocytes and cross-linked MHC Class I on neutrophils were not cytoskeleton associated. A possible role for filamentous actin (F-actin) in the binding of cross-linked CR1 to neutrophil cytoskeleton was suggested by three observations. When neutrophils were differentially extracted with either Low Salt-detergent buffer or High Salt-detergent buffer, stained with FITC-phalloidin, and examined by fluorescent flow cytometry, the residual cytoskeletons generated with the former buffer were shown to contain polymerized F-actin, whereas cytoskeletons generated with the latter buffer were found to be depleted of F-actin. In parallel experiments, High Salt-detergent buffer was also found to release cross-linked CR1 from neutrophils. Second, depolymerization of F-actin by DNAse I released half of the cytoskeletal-associated cross-linked CR1. Third, immunoadsorbed neutrophil CR1, but not MHC Class I or erythrocyte CR1, specifically bound soluble 125I-actin. In addition, Fc receptor and CR3, other phagocytic membrane proteins of neutrophils, specifically bound 125I-actin. These data demonstrate that CR1 cross-linked on neutrophils becomes associated with detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton and that this interaction is mediated either directly or indirectly by actin.
Differential interaction of the C3b/C4b receptor and MHC class I with the cytoskeleton of human neutrophils.
This is a paraphrasing task. In this task, you're given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence which express same meaning as the input using different words. i hope i have already made everything clear . i hope i 've cleared everything up . maybe we can get a look at whoever did it . maybe we 'll see who did it . if i can not be with you what use is the flush of youth
if i ca n't be with you for what i feel like my youth
**Q** "The best way to play Scrabble is alone." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no **A** no Scrabble is a two player game so playing it alone is not an option. **Q** Claim: "Claudio Monteverdi loved the scent of lavender because it reminded him of his grandma's house." Is the claim above correct, and can it be verified by human common sense and without a web search? Options: - yes - no **A** no I think the sentence is false because there is no evidence of Claudio ever saying this is the case or exhibiting that he feels this way. **Q** Is the following statement true? "People suffering from Epilepsy may have seizures triggered by visual phenomena." **A**
yes Flickering lights can cause an onset of epileptic seizure.
TASK DEFINITION: Given a document, an entity and its sentiment towards the entity, verify if it is the correct sentiment towards the entity. Answer should be yes or no. Note that URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. PROBLEM: Verify if the sentiment of the following document towards the entity Luke Cage is Neutral . Netflix just published the new “Defenders” series the culmination of several years of work by Marvel Television to get Marvel into prestige serial storytelling. (We have to find a new word for this: we can’t call it “TV” much longer.) The Marvel-Netflix deal now includes two seasons of “Daredevil ” and one each of “Jessica Jones ” “Luke Cage ” and “Iron Fist.” That’s 65 episodes plus the new eight-episode “Defenders ” around 50 minutes each. That’s more than 60 hours on screen in the last two years. Now you can blame what’s wrong with “The Defenders” on the Marvel shtick: America has no enemies but its own divisions. The heroes inevitably fight each other. That could work if you had writers who understood America’s divisions but it’s disastrous when all you’ve got is pettiness and liberal identity politics. “The Defenders” does better than any Marvel movie to give you thrilling fights however. At least Daredevil does; Luke Cage is also pretty good; the other two were deficient to begin with and apparently not getting better. There is a deep argument hidden somewhere in this mess of a story. But to see it develop the viewer has to ask himself: why is Daredevil so scared of his own heroism which might lead him to kill people? He’s a Catholic of course. And we’re reminded of that in an important scene in a confessional. But what’s the import of that fact? Why is Luke Cage telling a grieving mother he learned about the power of prayer from his own father? He ’s an heir to MLK’s sacrifice and hope as we know from his own show but why does that matter here? The evil guys too: why is their quest for immortality so evil or wrong? We all want to live as long as possible anyway! Instead we get this mess of American social pathologies of individualism and evil ninjas. This is worthless for articulating the fight between two worlds one dedicated to equality the other inequality. Maybe future stories will get better. A friend pointed out that there’s a lot of Christianity in the first season of “Luke Cage ” and the second season is supposed to be more serious about civil rights. He also pointed out another sign of hope: civil rights are connected with the Second Amendment. In my previous essay I said high-flying civil rights rhetoric collapses in “Luke Cage.” Behold: in an emotional moment mid-season Luke Cage tells a young black man-turned-criminal about Crispus Attucks—the first man killed in the Boston Massacre of 1770 and thus the first martyr of the American Revolution. He was black. We see his legacy exploited by a gangster and a politician who abuse Harlem while pretending to save it. Unlike Attucks they always put themselves first because when they were poor weak and needed protection nobody put them first. Luke Cage takes a shot to the head from that stupid scared young criminal—but it makes no dramatic sense with a literally bulletproof hero. Luke Cage is no Crispus Attucks. Our stories fake sacrifice and thus betray our deepest awareness of our neediness. That’s because of our politics and our fear of death. SOLUTION: yes PROBLEM: Verify if the sentiment of the following document towards the entity Tom Cotton is Positive . Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) arrives for a weekly Republican Party luncheon at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 17. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters). Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) last week helped kill the bipartisan immigration deal in Congress. He didn't think the bill went far enough in transforming the U.S. immigration system. Like President Trump Cotton thinks the United States should cut legal immigration. The senator's reasoning? “It can't simultaneously be true that robots will take all the jobs & that the West needs millions of new immigrants to do the grunt work ” tweeted Cotton in late January quoting a Wall Street Journal op-ed from a conservative commentator. “I think it’s certainly critical that we reduce unskilled and low-skilled workers. It can’t both be true ... that we need both more unskilled and low-skilled workers but robots are going to take all the jobs ” Cotton told Vox. “Tom Cotton is woefully misinformed ” said Joe Brusuelas chief economist at RSM. “Robots will create more jobs.” SOLUTION: no PROBLEM: Verify if the sentiment of the following document towards the entity Donald Trump Jr. is Neutral . Donald Trump Jr. who once compared refugees to poisoned Skittles and got stuck in traffic behind a Wienermobile made a very bold fashion choice this weekend. He was chilling in Florida with the Trump family when he tweeted out this poolside photo. I'm going to have to buy 5-10 000 of these to pass around to our buddies in the #MSM. In the meantime I'll model it for them😂. #yourewelcome pic.twitter.com/Hnn3Z5Pspm — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) April 15 2017 Of course there was a reference to that photo of Donald Trump Jr. sitting on a tree stump. SOLUTION:
yes
Teacher:In this task, you are given a text which is the body of a document. You are given a question and options. Pick the correct number. Don't generate anything else apart from the numbers provided in options. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Context: Christopher Bengtsson (born October 19 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player who currently plays for MODO of the Swedish Hockey League.Bengtsson previously played for Färjestad BK at the under-20 level and for Huddinge IK at the under-18 and under-20 level.In 2012 Bengtsson signed with MODO and split the season between the J20 SuperElit and the Swedish Hockey League.On November 21 2013 MODO announced that they had signed a 2 year contract extension with Bengtsson keeping him with the team until at least the end of the 2015-16 SHL season. Question: The document can be classified to which topic? Options: 1)Animal, 2)Artist, 3)Athlete, 4)MeanOfTransportation, 5)Company Student:
3
In this task, you're given a sentence and your task is to generate a simplified sentence that focuses on lexical paraphrasing from the original sentence given in the input. Q: athletic teams at the school are nicknamed the eagles. A: sports teams at the school are called the eagles. **** Q: he was a sure tackler and it was next to impossible to fool him on trick maneuvers. A: he was a tackler and it was impossible to fool him on trick maneuvers. **** Q: working extensively with the bbc , ross has presented the film programme since 1997 , his own chat show , friday night with jonathan ross since 2001 , and a radio show on bbc radio 2 beginning in 1999. A:
working hard with the bbc , ross presented the film , friday night with jonathan ross , and a radio show. ****
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. DOH stands for Department of Hurricanes. Unlike the three subtypes, Zaire, Sudan and Ivory Coast, which can cause hemorrhagic symptoms, Reston does not. There has been no evidence that Reston can cause significant illness in humans. When Reston was previously found in monkeys, few animal handlers were infected but only one had very mild symptoms, the DOH's official website announced. In January 1997, the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources ordered the immediate slaughter of some 600 monkeys in Ferlite, a breeding farm in Laguna, to prevent an outbreak of Reston ebolavirus. no Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. The Chinese New Year's Day falls on the 1st of February in 2003. As with the Babylonian New Year, the Chinese New Year, which occurred on the 1st of February in 2003, the day before Groundhog Day, is correlated to the beginning of spring. yes Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. The U.S. light crude is $1.27 a barrel. U.S. light crude was trading erratically on the New York Mercantile Exchange, hitting $44.50 a barrel before easing back a bit to $44.10, still a gain of $1.27. no Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below. Jim Tracy was fired by Paul DePodesta. Jim Tracy became the latest to be shown the door in Paul DePodesta's restructuring of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
yes
Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course. Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing? Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns. Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ... Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know. Daniel: He was still hungry! Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her. Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out. Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden. Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good. Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful. Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink? Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well. Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert? Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge. Daniel: Oh. I can't wait. Ashley: This is going to be fun. Ashley: Yeah. What was said before this conversation? A:
Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?
Q:On Saturday, President Donald Trump will mark the first anniversary of his inauguration as the 45th president, the day on the steps of the U.S. Capitol he promised to put "America first." Trump's tumultuous first year was unlike that of any other president in recent U.S. history, and 2018 could offer more of the same. The president had his share of victories and setbacks amid a backdrop of Twitter storms and, at times, raging rhetoric. Trump's political base seems pleased with his first year in office, touting his efforts to cut Obama-era regulations, install Justice Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, and roll back Islamic State forces in the Middle East. "We were kind of thinking we were going to relax and put Trump behind us and just watch all the great promises that he gave us, and watch him make America great again," said Michigan Trump supporter Meshawn Maddock. "But what happened immediately is that we felt he was under attack from day one." The president's biggest legislative victory came just last month, a sweeping tax cut bill that had been a Republican priority for years. "We are very proud of it," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office as he signed it. "It is going to be a tremendous thing for the American people. It is going to be fantastic for the economy." In fact, there are plenty of signs of a surging economy, and public opinion polls show growing support for Trump's handling of it and even a bump up in support for the tax bill, which many voters saw initially as too favorable to the wealthy. The tax victory also seems to be helping Trump galvanize the Republican Party behind him, even those who in the past have been cool to his leadership. "This president hasn't even been in office for a year, and look at all the things he has been able to get done, by sheer will in many ways," said Utah Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, who also announced recently he would not run for re-election this year. According to the above context, choose the correct option to answer the following question. Question: What is the main cause of President Trump's increase in approval rating? Options: A. His tax cut bill B. not enough information C. His twitter storms D. His raging rhetoric A:
A
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question in English, and your task is to translate it into Persian. Q: Why are there not liens on all of Trump's holdings, with all of the contractors he's stiffed? A:
چرا با این همه پیمانکارانی که وی سفت و سخت شده اند ، در تمام سهام ترامپ هیچ وثیقه ای وجود ندارد؟
Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Give this memory test a try. Mix up 52 playing cards. Now look at the top seven for a second. Can you remember them in order? Players at the World Memory Championships can. In fact, the 2002 champion , Andi, memorized the order of 1196 cards after looking at them for only an hour! And a German girl, Lara, only ten years old, memorized 75 faces and names in fifteen minutes! In 1987, a Japanese man, Mr. Tomoyori, wanted to prove that his memory was the best in the world by remembering by heart pi (p), a number in math which starts 3.14159...This number never repeats itself or ends. He recited pi to 40,000 decimal places . It took the fifty-five-year-old man more than twelve hours to say the numbers, but he did it without making a mistake! To remember pi, Mr. Tomoyori connected each number with a sound. He then made up stories to help him remember the words he made from the sounds. In an interview after his achievement, he said, "I decided to go ahead and memorize the value of pi up to one thousand places. But it wasn't easy - in fact, it took me three years. To get to 40,000 decimal places it took me about ten years." Unluckily for Mr. Tomoyori, his record was broken in 1995, when another Japanese man, Mr. Goto, memorized pi to 42,195 places. Question: Who remembered the greatest numbers according to the passage? - Andi. - Lara. - Mr. Goto. - Mr. Tomoyori. Mr. Goto. Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: New York is a very large city with 8 million people. How do so many people move on their way to work or school? In New York you can travel by subway, bus, taxi and private car. The subway runs on the railroad lines under the city. Travelling by subway is the fastest way to get around the city. The second way to travel around the city is by public bus. It is a slower way to travel. This is because the traffic is very heavy. You can also travel around the city by taxi. This is very expensive, but the taxi will take you to the very place you want to. If traffic is heavy, the taxi will be slow, too. During the mornings and afternoons, there is the "rush hour".This is the time when the traffic is very heavy with people going to and from work. The last way to get around New York is using your own private car. It is inconvenient because you will perhaps be driving during the "rush hour".The best time to travel around the city is from 9 am to 4 pm, because it isn't the "rush hour". Question: From the passage we know that in New York _ . - there is no "rush hour" from 9 am to 4 pm - traffic is heavy at noon - most people have lunch at home - people go to work or school at 9 am there is no "rush hour" from 9 am to 4 pm Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Welcome you to a friendly family run pub THE BOOT FREE HOUSE 18 Brinkley Rd Dullingham, Near Newmarket Tel: 01638 507327 Beer Festival 29 April - 2 May ALWAYS AVAILABLE Adanms Best Bitter, Broadside & Guest Beers Traditional Pub Food served Mon - Fri 12noon--2pm Opening Times: Monday to Friday 11am--2:30pm & 5pm - 11pm Saturday: 11am--11pm Sunday: 12 noon -2:30pm & 7pm - 10:30pm Question: Traditional Pub Food is served every day except _ . - Monday & Friday - Saturday & Sunday - Monday & Saturday - Friday & Sunday Saturday & Sunday Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Life in Britain today Food British people like good food, and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular---30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips! Sports British people don't do a lot of sport. Only 17% of people go swimming every week. 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Only 6% people play football (but 32% go to watch it). Cinema and TV Films are very popular in Britain, and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about three hours every day--half an hour more than women. Holidays British people love going on holidays. Most of these holidays aren't in the UK---27% are in Spain, 10% are in the U.S, and 9% are in France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain is terrible! Question: The favourite food in Britain is _ . - burgers - fish and chips - vegetables - fish
fish and chips
In this task, you are given a set of context paragraph and some supporting facts to answer a question. Your task is to generate answer for given question based on set of context paragraphs and supporting facts. [Q]: Context_1 : The 2012–13 season saw Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli compete in Serie A, UEFA Europa League and Coppa Italia. In December 2012, Napoli were docked two points for two of their players not reporting plans to fix matches in 2010. About a month later, however, Napoli won their appeal against the ban and the punishments were overturned. Context_2 : The 2016–17 UEFA Champions League was the 62nd season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 25th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. Context_3 : The 2016–17 season was Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 71st season in Serie A. The team competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League. Context_4 : Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli are an Italian professional association football club based in Naples. The club was formed in 1926 as Associazione Calcio Napoli, a name it retained until 1964, when the current name was adopted. The team has played at the San Paolo Stadium since 1959. SSC Napoli have won Serie A twice, the Coppa Italia five times and the UEFA Cup once. Context_5 : Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli contested the Serie A, the UEFA Champions League (for the first time) and won the 2011–12 Coppa Italia during the 2011–12 season. Context_6 : The 2017–18 season is Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 72nd season in Serie A. The team is competing in the 2017–18 Serie A|Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League. Context_7 : The 2013–14 season saw Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli compete in Serie A, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and Coppa Italia. It was the club's 68th season in Serie A. Context_8 : The 2014–15 season was Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 69th season in Serie A. The team competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, and the Supercoppa Italiana. Context_9 : Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 2010–11 season is its 68th in Serie A, and fourth consecutive year in the top flight. Napoli will also take part in the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League as a result of finishing 6th in the 2009–10 Serie A table, its highest in Serie A since it also finished 6th in 1993–94. Context_10 : The 2015–16 season was Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 70th season in Serie A. The team competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Europa League. In Serie A Napoli enjoyed an immense season, finishing in 2nd place and having been in 1st place for much of the mid-season period. Star striker Gonzalo Higuaín became the player with the most goals in a single season in all of Serie A history, with 36 goals, overtaking Gunnar Nordahl's long-standing record of 35. Napoli were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia by Inter. In the UEFA Europa League, Napoli finished with a perfect 6–0–0 record in the group stage, scoring 22 goals in the process. However, this form did not continue into the knockout phase, where they were eliminated in the round of 32, 2–1 on aggregate by Spanish side and eventual semi-finalists Villarreal. fact_1 : The 2016–17 season was Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 71st season in Serie A. fact_2 : The 2016–17 UEFA Champions League was the 62nd season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 25th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. Question: What team has been around for longer, Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli or UEFA Champions League? [A]: Società Sportiva Calcio Napolis [Q]: Context_1 : Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg (22 April 1806 – 24 August 1869) also known as Alexander von Sternberg, was a Baltic German novelist, poet and painter who worked under the pseudonym Sylvan. Context_2 : Serenade of Texas (French: Sérénade au Texas) is a 1958 French musical western film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano, Bourvil and Germaine Damar. In the 1890s a Frenchman discovers that he has inherited property in a rowdy Texas town. Context_3 : Dancing Stars (German: Tanzende Sterne) is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Germaine Damar, Georg Thomalla and Fita Benkhoff. Context_4 : Germaine Damar (born August 31, 1929) is a Luxembourg actress and dancer. Sometimes she used the stage name Ria Poncelet. She started her career as an acrobat and played in nearly 30 German films, including three films in which she was the partner of Peter Alexander. Context_5 : A Thousand Stars Aglitter (German:Tausend Sterne leuchten) is a 1959 West German musical comedy film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Germaine Damar, Toni Sailer and Maria Sebaldt. Context_6 : Australian fashion designer Peter Alexander is the founder of his namesake sleepwear brand. Peter has successfully grown his business form a single man operation to an internationally recognised brand name. Peter Alexander Sleepwear is known for a fun and fashionable offering of pyjamas, loungewear and giftware. Context_7 : Peter Alexander Greenlaw "Pete" Quaife (born Peter Alexander Greenlaw Kinnes; 31 December 1943 – 23 June 2010) was an English musician, artist and author. He was a founding member and the original bass guitarist for The Kinks, from 1963 until 1969. He also sang backing vocals on some of their records. Context_8 : The Legs of Dolores (German: Die Beine von Dolores) is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Germaine Damar, Claus Biederstaedt and Ruth Stephan. Context_9 : Hit Parade (German: Schlagerparade) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Germaine Damar, Walter Giller and Nadja Tiller . Context_10 : Peter Alexander Ferdinand Maximilian Neumayer (30 June 1926 – 12 February 2011), commonly known as Peter Alexander, was an Austrian actor, singer and entertainer. His fame emerged in the 1950s and 1960s through popular film comedies and successful recordings, predominantly of Schlager and operetta repertory. Later, Alexander established himself as the acclaimed host of television shows. His career as a live singer touring the German language countries lasted until 1991, while he continued his television work until 1996. fact_1 : Germaine Damar (born August 31, 1929) is a Luxembourg actress and dancer. fact_2 : She started her career as an acrobat and played in nearly 30 German films, including three films in which she was the partner of Peter Alexander. fact_3 : Peter Alexander Ferdinand Maximilian Neumayer (30 June 1926 – 12 February 2011), commonly known as Peter Alexander, was an Austrian actor, singer and entertainer. Question: Germaine Damar was Peter Alexander's partner in what industry? [A]: film [Q]: Context_1 : LightWave 3D is a 3D computer graphics software developed by NewTek. It has been used in film, television, motion graphics, digital matte painting, visual effects, video games development, product design, architectural visualizations, virtual production, music videos, pre-visualizations and advertising. Context_2 : Fork Particle is a computer graphics visual effects modeling and software development kit (SDK) developed and sold by Fork Particle, Inc. Fork Particle uses its real time particle system technology to simulate visual effects or particle effects such as CGI explosions, fire, rain, smoke, dust, etc. Fork Particle is used in video games and visual simulation software such as a flight simulator. It has been licensed to game developers for Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Context_3 : Blender is a professional, free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games. Blender's features include 3D modeling, UV unwrapping, texturing, raster graphics editing, rigging and skinning, fluid and smoke simulation, particle simulation, soft body simulation, sculpting, animating, match moving, camera tracking, rendering, motion graphics, video editing and compositing. It also features an integrated game engine. Context_4 : This page provides a list of 3D rendering software. This is not the same as 3D modeling software, which involves the creation of 3D models, for which the software listed below can produce realistic rendered visualisations. Also not included are general-purpose packages which can have their own built-in rendering capabilities; these can be found in the List of 3D computer graphics software and List of 3D animation software. See 3D computer graphics software for more discussion about the distinctions. Context_5 : Autodesk Maya , commonly shortened to Maya, is a 3D computer graphics software that runs on Windows, macOS and Linux, originally developed by Alias Systems Corporation (formerly Alias|Wavefront) and currently owned and developed by Autodesk, Inc. It is used to create interactive 3D applications, including video games, animated film, TV series, or visual effects. Context_6 : Real-time computer graphics or real-time rendering is the sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time. The term is most often used in reference to interactive 3D computer graphics, typically using a Graphics processing unit (GPU), with video games the most notable users. The term can also refer to anything from Rendering an application's GUI to real-time image processing and image analysis. Context_7 : Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, shorts, commercials, videos, and simulators. The visual scenes may be dynamic or static and may be two-dimensional (2D), though the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to 3D computer graphics used for creating scenes or special effects in films and television. Additionally, the use of 2D CGI is often mistakenly referred to as "traditional animation", most often in the case when dedicated animation software such as Adobe Flash or Toon Boom is not used or the CGI is hand drawn using a tablet and mouse. Context_8 : ManuelbastioniLAB is a free and open source plug-in for Blender for the parametric 3D modeling of photorealistic humanoid characters. Context_9 : Remo 3D is a 3D computer graphics software specialized in creating 3D models for realtime visualization. As opposed to many other 3D modeling products that are primarily intended for rendering. Remo 3D focuses on supporting realtime features like full control of the model scene graph, and modification of features like degrees-of-freedom nodes (DOF), levels-of-detail (LOD), switches, etc. Remo 3D's primary file format is OpenFlight and it allows for importing from and exporting to different file formats. This makes Remo 3D suitable for creating realtime 3D models intended for use in virtual reality software, simulators and computer games. Context_10 : This list of 3D graphics software contains software packages related to the development and exploitation of 3D computer graphics. For a comparison see Comparison of 3D computer graphics software. fact_1 : ManuelbastioniLAB is a free and open source plug-in for Blender for the parametric 3D modeling of photorealistic humanoid characters. fact_2 : Blender is a professional, free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games. Blender's features include 3D modeling, UV unwrapping, texturing, raster graphics editing, rigging and skinning, fluid and smoke simulation, particle simulation, soft body simulation, sculpting, animating, match moving, camera tracking, rendering, motion graphics, video editing and compositing. Question: The plugin that offers a professional, for a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games, 3D modeling of what? [A]:
humanoid characters
TASK DEFINITION: You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. PROBLEM: Offside is one of the laws of association football, codified in Law 11 of the Laws of the Game. The law states that a player is in an offside position if any of their body parts except the hands and arms is in the opponents' half of the pitch and closer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent (the last opponent is usually but not necessarily the goalkeeper). SOLUTION: does your whole body have to be offside? PROBLEM: Frozen custard is a cold dessert similar to ice cream, but made with eggs in addition to cream and sugar. It is usually kept at a warmer temperature compared to ice cream, and typically has a denser consistency. SOLUTION: is frozen custard the same as soft serve ice cream? PROBLEM: A turn on red is a principle of law permitting vehicles at a traffic light showing a red signal to turn into the direction of traffic nearer to them (almost always after a complete stop) when the way is clear, without having to wait for a green signal. It is intended to allow traffic to resume moving, with minimal risk provided that proper caution is observed. SOLUTION:
do you have to turn right at a red light?
In this task, you will be presented with a question and you have to answer the question based on your knowledge. Your answers should be as short as possible. Q: When was the person in the class of 1965 born ? A: 1 January 1942 **** Q: What is the Thai name of the ingredient that lives mainly in the intertidal zone at one to two metres water depth , burrowed down into sand or mud ? A: Hoi khraeng **** Q: What year was the constructor established upon separation whose driver finished a close second to Ayrton Senna in 1983 British Formula Three Championship ? A:
1955 ****
the average life expectancy of an aortic valve bioprostheses is 10 to 15 years. bioprostheses rapidly calcify, degenerate and narrow in young patients. Please write the text above using proper case.
The average life expectancy of an aortic valve bioprostheses is 10 to 15 years. Bioprostheses rapidly calcify, degenerate and narrow in young patients.
The following article contains an answer for the question: What is the title of the album from which the fourth single was released on July 5, 2005? , can you please find it? "What You Waiting For?" was released as the lead single from Love. Angel. Music. Baby. on September 28, 2004. The single peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was commercially successful overseas, topping the chart in Australia and reaching the top 10 in several countries including France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. "Rich Girl", featuring Eve, was released as the album's second single on December 14, 2004, becoming Stefani's first top-10 entry as a solo artist in the US when it peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. Elsewhere, the song performed equally as successfully as "What You Waiting For?". "Hollaback Girl" was released as the third single on March 15, 2005. It became the album's best-selling and most popular single, while also becoming the first single to sell one million digital copies in the US. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 within six weeks of its release, earning Stefani her first number-one single on the chart."Cool" was released as the fourth single from the album on July 5, 2005. The song fared moderately on the charts, reaching the top 10 in Australia and New Zealand, as well as the top 20 in Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, the UK and the US. "Luxurious" was released as the fifth single in October 2005. The single version features rapper Slim Thug. The song was less successful than the previous singles from the album, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Crash" was not originally planned as a single, but due to Stefani's pregnancy, her second solo album was delayed, and the song was released as the sixth and final single from the album on January 24, 2006. ---- Answer: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Q: The following article contains an answer for the question: What is the full name of the conductor who believed that about half an hour of such radically new music was all the public could absorb at first hearing? , can you please find it? Holst was given a spectacular send-off. The conductor Adrian Boult recalled, "Just before the Armistice, Gustav Holst burst into my office: 'Adrian, the YMCA are sending me to Salonica quite soon and Balfour Gardiner, bless his heart, has given me a parting present consisting of the Queen's Hall, full of the Queen's Hall Orchestra for the whole of a Sunday morning. So we're going to do The Planets, and you've got to conduct'." There was a burst of activity to get things ready in time. The girls at St Paul's helped to copy out the orchestral parts, and the women of Morley and the St Paul's girls learned the choral part in the last movement.The performance was given on 29 September to an invited audience including Sir Henry Wood and most of the professional musicians in London. Five months later, when Holst was in Greece, Boult introduced The Planets to the general public, at a concert in February 1919; Holst sent him a long letter full of suggestions, but failed to convince him that the suite should be played in full. The conductor believed that about half an hour of such radically new music was all the public could absorb at first hearing, and he gave only five of the seven movements on that occasion.Holst enjoyed his time in Salonica, from where he was able to visit Athens, which greatly impressed him. His musical duties were wide-ranging, and even obliged him on occasion to play the violin in the local orchestra: "it was great fun, but I fear I was not of much use". He returned to England in June 1919. A: Adrian Boult Question: The following article contains an answer for the question: What team followed the Gros Ventre River? , can you please find it? The first U.S. Government sponsored expedition to enter Jackson Hole was the 1859–60 Raynolds Expedition. Led by U.S. Army Captain William F. Raynolds and guided by mountain man Jim Bridger, it included naturalist F. V. Hayden, who later led other expeditions to the region. The expedition had been charged with exploring the Yellowstone region, but encountered difficulties crossing mountain passes due to snow. Bridger ended up guiding the expedition south over Union Pass then following the Gros Ventre River drainage to the Snake River and leaving the region over Teton Pass. Organized exploration of the region was halted during the American Civil War but resumed when F. V. Hayden led the well-funded Hayden Geological Survey of 1871. In 1872, Hayden oversaw explorations in Yellowstone, while a branch of his expedition known as the Snake River Division was led by James Stevenson and explored the Teton region. Along with Stevenson was photographer William Henry Jackson who took the first photographs of the Teton Range. The Hayden Geological Survey named many of the mountains and lakes in the region. The explorations by early mountain men and subsequent expeditions failed to identify any sources of economically viable mineral wealth. Nevertheless, small groups of prospectors set up claims and mining operations on several of the creeks and rivers. By 1900 all organized efforts to retrieve minerals had been abandoned. Though the Teton Range was never permanently inhabited, pioneers began settling the Jackson Hole valley to the east of the range in 1884. These earliest homesteaders were mostly single men who endured long winters, short growing seasons and rocky soils that were hard to cultivate. The region was mostly suited for the cultivation of hay and cattle ranching. By 1890, Jackson Hole had an estimated permanent population of 60. Menor's Ferry was built in 1892 near present-day Moose, Wyoming to provide access for wagons to the west side of the Snake River. Ranching increased significantly from 1900 to 1920,... Answer: Raynolds Expedition The following article contains an answer for the question: What is the name of the building that Viscount Grey de Wilton laid the first stone for? , can you please find it? Radcliffe Tower is all that remains of an early 15th-century stone-built manor house. The structure is a Grade I listed building and protected as a Scheduled Monument. The construction of a nearby tithe barn is not documented, but it was probably built between 1600 and 1720. It was used for storage of the local tithes (a tenth of a farm's produce). Along with Radcliffe Tower, the Parish Church of St Mary is a Grade I listed building. The town also has two Grade II* listed buildings; Dearden Fold Farmhouse, completed during the 16th century, and Radcliffe Cenotaph, built in 1922 to commemorate the First World War. Outwood Viaduct, and Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church, are Grade II listed buildings. St Thomas' took nine years to complete. The first stone was laid by Viscount Grey de Wilton (grandson of the Countess Grosvenor) on 21 July 1862, and it was consecrated in 1864 by the first Bishop of Manchester, James Prince Lee. Construction of the tower began in 1870 and the building was completed in 1871. The building cost £7,273, (£670 thousand today) and the tower cost £1,800 (£160 thousand today). The first vicar was the Reverend Robert Fletcher. Radcliffe's first public ornament was a drinking fountain located at the bottom of Radcliffe New Road. It was presented to the town by a Mrs Noah Rostron in memory of her husband, and erected in August 1896. The fountain no longer exists at this location. Built in 1911 the town hall was on the junction of Water Street and Spring Lane. For many years after the town lost its urban district status, the building was unoccupied. It was converted to private accommodation in 1999. ---- Answer:
St Thomas' Church
Part 1. Definition You are given a short paragraph, a question and two choices to answer from. Choose the correct answer based on the paragraph and write the answer(not the key). Part 2. Example Paragraph: Many of the worlds people live with water scarcity, and that percentage will increase as populations increase and climate changes. Question: John's town used to have lots of water, back when there were only a few hundred people. However, now that the town holds several thousand people, the water availability is Choices: A)scarce B)plentiful Answer: scarce Explanation: Based on the information given in the paragraph, population growth will make water more scarce, so that is the correct answer. Part 3. Exercise Paragraph: Acids have pH values below 7. The lower the pH value, the more strongly acidic the substance. Question: You can find tables that show the pH value of different fruits and vegetables. The fruits such as oranges are very acidic so they have a pH value that is Choices: A)higher B)lower Answer:
lower
Answer the following question: Given the following passage "The provisional results of the 2014 Myanmar Census show that the total population is 51,419,420. This figure includes an estimated 1,206,353 persons in parts of northern Rakhine State, Kachin State and Kayin State who were not counted. People who were out of the country at the time of the census are not included in these figures. There are over 600,000 registered migrant workers from Myanmar in Thailand, and millions more work illegally. Burmese migrant workers account for 80% of Thailand's migrant workers. Population density is 76 per square kilometre (200/sq mi), among the lowest in Southeast Asia.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Why are the figures not complete? Answer:
This figure includes an estimated 1,206,353 persons in parts of northern Rakhine State, Kachin State and Kayin State who were not counted
Given a document, find the main entity about whom the author is writing. Write the full name if mentioned in the text. Note that URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Example Input: Kawhi Leonard suffered a sprained ankle in last year’s playoffs. (Jerome Miron/USA Today Sports) Kawhi Leonard had barely started to play significant minutes again before being struck with another injury. The Spurs are hoping though that this one does not keep him off the court nearly as long as his previous issue. San Antonio Coach Gregg Popovich offered some surprising news Sunday when he told reporters that Leonard had a partial tear in his left shoulder. The two-time NBA defensive player of the year was known to have a shoulder injury but not necessarily one of that potential severity. “It’s too bad. He was starting to get back into form a little bit after playing a couple of games ” Popovich said of Leonard . Nevertheless Popovich added that he hoped Leonard could return before the end of the Spurs’ three-game road trip which began Sunday in Portland. Leonard was ruled out of that game but the coach did dismiss the possibility of a return by his team’s most important player by the time San Antonio visits the Lakers on Thursday. Leonard sat out the first 27 games of the season with a quadriceps injury that appeared to linger much longer than most expected. That came after he missed most of the Spurs’ loss to the Warriors in the 2017 Western Conference finals because of a sprained ankle. Leonard has only played in eight games this season having returned on Dec. 12 but having been held out of four of the Spurs’ past 10 games as the team has tried to manage his recovery. The two-time all-star has only played more than 25 minutes in each of his past four games and for the season he is averaging 15.9 points 4.3 rebounds 2.1 assists and 1.8 steals. However Popovich has managed to guide San Antonio to a 27-13 record good for third place in the West heading into Sunday’s contest. Their record is all the more impressive because in addition to Leonard players such as Rudy Gay (heel) Danny Green (groin) Kyle Anderson (MCL) Tony Parker (quadriceps) and Joffrey Lauvergne (ankle) have been missing time with their own injuries. Example Output: Kawhi Leonard Example Input: “This action involves the usurpation of money and property rights from Plaintiff William J. Drayton known as ‘Flavor Flav.’ Drayton is recognized as one of the two key members of groundbreaking Hip Hop group Public Enemy. Public Enemy have been inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and have sold tens of millions of records ” the suit states. “Despite Drayton ’s position in Public Enemy the group’s management and related companies have for years attempted to minimize his role in the Public Enemy business while continuing to rely upon Drayton ’s fame and persona to market the brand." In the lawsuit Flavor Flav (real name William J. Drayton) claims that he and Chuck D (real name Carlton Ridenhour) had a long-established agreement that profits from their music merchandise and concerts would be split between them. Despite that alleged arrangement Flavor Flav claims that Public Enemy's business management firm Eastlink has not been sending the earnings he is owed which have "diminished to almost nothing and Drayton has been refused accountings even on the items bearing his likeness " according to the lawsuit. The suit also alleges that Flavor Flav's voice and image were used without his consent on Public Enemy's recent LP Nothing is Quick in the Desert which they released as a free download in June. The suit claims Flavor Flav requested $75 000 to record the album of which he only received $7 500. Beyond claiming Flavor Flav is owed the aforementioned royalties and fees the suit also alleges that several merchandise deals including one brokered by producer Gary G-Wiz to make action figures of the members were made without Flavor Flav's consent or any compensation. Gary G-Wiz is also named in the lawsuit as TMZ notes. Example Output: William J. Drayton Example Input: Oscar Cortez 46 originally from El Salvador is a plumber who has built an American life in the 17 years he has had temporary protected status. The U.S. government will terminate the program for an estimated 200 000 Salvadorans in this country people with knowledge of the plan said Monday. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post) Oscar Cortez feels like he has an ordinary American life. He carries a Costco card. He roots for the Boston Red Sox. And five days a week he rises before dawn pulls on four shirts and two pairs of pants and ventures into the frigid air to work as a plumber a good job that pays for his Maryland townhouse and his daughters’ college fund. The U.S. government opened the door to this life in 2001 when it granted Cortez and about 200 000 other migrants from El Salvador Temporary Protected Status (TPS) a provisional reprieve from deportation that has allowed them to work legally in the United States for 17 years. At 15th and L streets NW in Washington Cortez saw the news on his mobile phone while taking a break from laying copper pipe at the construction site of the new Fannie Mae headquarters. Many Salvadorans say they will try to stay in the United States illegally — a fate they find more bearable than facing the rampant gang violence in their homeland. Cortez said he visited his parents in 2016 for the first time since he left and was shocked to see that the house had six locks on every door to ward off burglars. People he knew had left or died. Strangers stared at him on the street. “I felt like a foreigner in my own land ” he said. “Everyone is looking at you like you’re from outer space.” Both men said they are hoarding their savings in case they lose their jobs along with their protected status. Cortez has put off replacing his old Mitsubishi Montero with 150 000 miles and a sputtering engine. Like many TPS recipients they say they will try to obtain legal residency. His wife is a legal resident and Cortez hopes she will someday be able to sponsor him . Contreras said he is trying to get a green card through his wife a U.S. citizen. But there are no guarantees. Cortez nodded. “We’ll lose our jobs ” he said. “We’ll lose it all.” Example Output:
Oscar Cortez
In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Hindi language. Let me give you an example: The Prince, who is also an officer in the navy, is being treated only as a witness in this case, there have been no charges against him. The answer to this example can be: राजकुमार, जो नौसेना में एक अधिकारी भी हैं, इस मामले में केवल गवाह माने जा रहे हैं, उनके खिलाफ़ कोई आरोप दाखिल नहीं किया गया है। Here is why: The above sentence is correctly translated from English to Hindi. OK. solve this: Heuga, along with Billy Kidd who won silver in the same event became the first Americans to win a medal in Alpine ski racing. Answer:
उसी प्रतियोगिता में रजत पदक जीतने वाले बिली किड के साथ, ह्युगा अल्पाइन स्की रेसिंग में एक मेडल जीतने वाला पहला अमेरिकी बना।
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete. [EX Q]: Possible Duplicate: Does 'notified by [date]' include the end date? When someone says 'I will do it by Monday', does it mean that they will get it done before the beginning of Monday or before the end of Monday?. [EX A]: Without further context, it generally means before the end of Monday. Now end can be defined as midnight, bedtime, end of work day, or any previously discussed time, depending on context. [EX Q]: Were Shakespeare books translated to contemporary English? Which version is more common? Is there a rule to choose which books will have its language updated? Are poems updated too? From which year I should expect that books have a 'translation'?. [EX A]: Shakespeare is considered Modern English, and is almost never rendered in contemporary English. It is usually edited for spelling and other reasons, however, depending on your edition. There is no 'freshness date' that triggers a translation, though. It depends in large part on which version of English is being cited. Much of Middle English (e.g., Chaucer) is updated to be readable by high-school students, but left intact in scholarly works and upper-level college texts. Old English texts (Beowulf, 'The Dream of the Rood', The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the like) are almost always translated, except for students of Old English (or Linguistics) who are studying the language. [EX Q]: Were Shakespeare books translated to contemporary English? Which version is more common? Is there a rule to choose which books will have its language updated? Are poems updated too? From which year I should expect that books have a 'translation'?. [EX A]:
Shakespeare is considered Modern English, and is almost never rendered in contemporary English. It is usually edited for spelling and other reasons, however, depending on your edition. There is no 'freshness date' that triggers a translation, though. It depends in large part on which version of English is being cited. Much of Middle English (e.g., Chaucer) is updated to be readable by high-school students, but left intact in scholarly works and upper-level college texts. Old English texts (Beowulf, 'The Dream of the Rood', The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the like) are almost always translated, except for students of Old English (or Linguistics) who are studying the language.
Given a sentence in Spanish, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning. Los amonios menonitas de origen suizo de Galicia se establecieron cerca de Dubno en 1815.
Los menonitas amish de Galicia con ascendencia suiza se establecieron en 1815 cerca de Dubno.
Q: Q: What type of role does cartilage play in the human skeleton? A: OPTIONS: - variable - important - life saving - insignificant A: insignificant Q: Q: What is the most important muscle involved in the process of breathing? A: OPTIONS: - mouth - chest - trachea - diaphragm A: diaphragm Q: Q: Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by what? A: OPTIONS: - plasma - enzymes - veins - tendons A: tendons Q: Q: Cilia and flagella are generally associated with what function in organisms, whether the function is internal or external? A: OPTIONS: - digestion - reproduction - sight - movement A:
movement
wally szczerbiak is n't one to shy away from the spotlight . A summary about the text above: szczerbiak a cinderella sensation polish presidential candidate donald tusk on tuesday dismissed a report that his grandfather was believed to have volunteered for nazi germany 's army during world war ii . A summary about the text above: polish candidate dismisses statement his grandfather was believed to have nazi past the us senate on friday confirmed president barack obama 's choice to be ambassador to mexico -- cuban-american carlos pascual . A summary about the text above: us senate confirms obama 's mexico ambassador an european union -lrb- eu -rrb- forum set up to examine the implications for society of the information revolution met for the first time here on thursday . A summary about the text above:
eu information society forum begins work
The following article contains an answer for the question: Where did Ruisdael live for over 25 years? , can you please find it? During Ruisdael's last period he began to depict mountain scenes, such as Mountainous and Wooded Landscape with a River, dateable to the late 1670s. This portrays a rugged range with the highest peak in the clouds. Ruisdael's subjects became unusually varied. The art historian Wolfgang Stechow identified thirteen themes within the Dutch Golden Age landscape genre, and Ruisdael's work encompasses all but two of them, excelling at most: forests, rivers, dunes and country roads, panoramas, imaginary landscapes, Scandinavian waterfalls, marines, beachscapes, winter scenes, town views, and nocturnes. Only the Italianate and foreign landscapes other than Scandinavian are absent from his oeuvre.The imaginary landscapes of gardens that Ruisdael painted in the 1670s actually reflect an ongoing discourse on the picturesque in circles of gardening aesthetes like Constantijn Huygens. Slive finds it appropriate that a windmill is the subject of one of Ruisdael's most famous works. Windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede, dated 1670, shows Wijk bij Duurstede, a riverside town about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Utrecht, with a dominant cylindrical windmill. In this composition, Ruisdael united typical Dutch elements of low-lying land, water and expansive sky, so that they converge on the equally characteristic Dutch windmill. The painting's enduring popularity is evidenced by card sales in the Rijksmuseum, with the Windmill ranking third after Rembrandt's Night Watch and Vermeer's View of Delft. Windmills featured throughout Ruisdael's entire career.Various panoramic views of the Haarlem skyline and its bleaching grounds appear during this stage, a specific genre called Haerlempjes, with the clouds creating various gradations of alternating bands of light and shadow towards the horizon. The paintings are often dominated by Saint Bavo's Church, in which Ruisdael would one day be buried.While Amsterdam does feature in his work, it does so relatively rarely given that Ruisdael lived there for over 25 years. It does feature in his only... A:
Amsterdam
What do many people do to a person on their birthday? A. give gifts B. receive letters C. feel embarrassed D. go to the club E. thank god The best answer is A (Question) The forward comes before an essay, what comes at the end of it? A. last word B. afterword C. epilogue D. conclusion E. page numbers The best answer is (Answer) D Ques: Whilst his girlfriend preferred sweet, he preferred what kind of snacks? A. lame B. sour C. ocean D. salty E. dry The best answer is Ans: D (Q). Billy liked going to the party. He enjoyed mixing. He liked to do what? A. plan B. meet new people C. getting drunk D. have fun E. the watusi The best answer is (A). B Ques:People needed to find a red telephone box in the country side, where are they looking? A. restaurant B. england C. city on street corner D. the doctor E. london The best answer is Ans:B Question: What aisle do you walk down to get lettuce? A. building B. canned goods C. grocery store D. church E. department store The best answer is Answer:
C
Read the following article and answer the question. Article: Pacing and Pausing Sara tried to befriend her old friend Steve's new wife, but Betty never seemed to have anything to say. While Sara felt Betty didn't hold up her end of the conversation, Betty complained to Steve that Sara never gave her a chance to talk. The problem had to do with expectations about pacing and pausing. Conversation is a turn-taking game. When our habits are similar, there's no problem. But if our habits are different, you may start to talk before I'm finished or fail to take your turn when I'm finished. That's what was happening with Betty and Sara. It may not be coincidental that Betty, who expected relatively longer pauses between turns, is British, and Sara, who expected relatively shorter pauses, is American. Betty often felt interrupted by Sara. But Betty herself became an interrupter and found herself doing most of the talking when she met a visitor from Finland. And Sara had a hard time cutting in on some speakers from Latin America or Israel. The general phenomenon, then, is that the small conversation techniques, like pacing and pausing, lead people to draw conclusions not about conversational style but about personality and abilities. These habitual differences are often the basis for dangerous stereotyping . And these social phenomena can have very personal consequences. For example, a woman from the southwestern part of the US went to live in an eastern city to take up a job in personnel. When the Personnel Department got together for meetings, she kept searching for the right time to break in -- and never found it. Although back home she was considered outgoing and confident, in Washington she was viewed as shy and retiring. When she was evaluated at the end of the year, she was told to take a training course because of her inability to speak up. That's why slight differences in conversational style -- tiny little things like microseconds of pause -- can have a great effect on one's life. The result in this cause was a judgment of psychological problems -- even in the mind of... Question: According to the passage, who are likely to expect the shortest pauses between turns? Answer: Select from the following. (a). Americans.. (b). Israelis.. (c). The British.. (d). The Finns.. The answer is:
(b).
In: when was movable type printing invented in china?? Out: around AD 1040 In: who wrote the young person's guide to the orchestra?? Out: Benjamin Britten In: who won the great british bake off season 8?? Out: Sophie Faldo In: who was appointed chancellor of germany in 1923?? Out:
Gustav Stresemann
Answer the following question: I'm taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: The candidate who is longing for election to the highest office in the United States must be native-born American citizen who is at least 35 years old and who has lived in the United States for at least 14 years. The election course is complicated, and the road to the Oval Office is long. Potential candidates must present papers stating their intention to seek their party's recommendation; delegates then choose from among those running some months later at the national conferences. Before that, however, each state holds a primary election that determines how the state's voters want the party's delegates to vote. Methods of choosing the delegates vary from state to state. At the conferences, there are speeches and often heated discussions. It may take several rounds of voting before delegates can agree on a candidate. On the final day of the meeting, the presidential candidate announces his or her choice for vice president. Election Day, by law, is the Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November. On this day, registered voters may cast their votes for president, vice president, and candidates for other federal state, and local offices. The popular vote, however, does not determine who will be president. The president is chosen by a vote of the Electoral College, a group of 538 citizens from the 50 states and the District of Columbia who are chosen to cast votes for the president and vice president. The rules for choosing electors, as with the delegates, vary. Each state also decides whether its electoral votes must reflect the popular vote. The number of electors in each state is determined by the number of representatives and senators that a state sends to Congress and, therefore, may change every 10 years, depending on the results of the United States census . The winner must get at least 270 of the electoral votes when the Electoral College meets in December of the election year. The election results are not official, however, until the following January, when Congress meets in a joint conference to... Question: Which of the following is not a requirement for candidates for the presidency of the USA? Options: A: Minimum age of thirty-five years old. B: Native of the United States of America. C: Bottom residency of fourteen years in the State D: Previous experience in an elective office. Answer:
D
Construction started in March 1952 and the bridge opened to traffic on December 15, 1955, along with a 27-mile (43 km) long section of the New York State Thruway from Suffern to Yonkers. New York State Governor W. Averell Harriman signed a bill on February 28, 1956, to officially name the structure the Tappan Zee Bridge. In 1994, the name of Malcolm Wilson was added to the bridge's name upon the 20th anniversary of his leaving the governor's office in December 1974, though it is almost never used when the bridge is spoken about colloquially. When was the original tappan zee bridge built? OK. Let's think. My stream of consciousness:
The relevant sentence in the passage is: Construction started in March 1952 and the bridge opened to traffic on December 15, 1955, along with a 27-mile (43 km) long section of the New York State Thruway from Suffern to Yonkers. The answer is started in March 1952 and the bridge opened to traffic on December 15 , 1955.
Given reviews from Amazon, classify those review based on their content into two classes: Negative or Positive. I was enchanted with this fascinating book on barn conversions. Barns are great relics from our past, conveying a sense of history, but many have been ruined by weather, time, and neglect. I didn't realize how many creative architects and owners have made barns useful for both residential and commercial use through renovation and restoration. The intrinsic character of these old barns brings an integrity and charm rarely seen in new construction. In many gorgeous illustrations, Rooney describes the history of barns, their adornment (who knew that it was all because of a 9th century pope that there are so many roosters on weathervanes?), and their use as gorgeous residences and fascinating commercial and establishments - including an architectural office, inns, and even a funeral chapel. One entrepreneur even used several to develop an office complex. If you love barns and if you like to see the past preserved in the present, you will love this book. Positive We had to buy a new lunchbox for our son after 2 months (a different brand, machine-washable) because this one is way too hard to clean. I have turned it completely inside out, scrubbed between all the cracks, and still food is stuck in the seams andthreads. It is very durable, but we can't get rid of the smell or stains with a reasonable amount of effort. Negative This book was delivered on time and in the condition advertised. I would purchase a used book again from this source.
Positive
Please answer the following question: Given the following context: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to unleash a weapon known as the Aether on the nine realms. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unknown to Bor, Malekith as well as his lieutenant Algrim and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. In present-day Asgard, Loki stands imprisoned for his war crimes on Earth. Meanwhile, Thor, alongside warriors Fandral, Volstagg, and Sif, repel marauders on Vanaheim, home of their comrade Hogun; it is the final battle in a war to pacify the Nine Realms following the reconstruction of the Bifröst, the "Rainbow Bridge" between realms, which had been destroyed two years earlier. The Asgardians soon learn that the Convergence, a rare alignment of the Nine Realms, is imminent; as the event approaches, portals linking the worlds appear at random. In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Foster is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Foster has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Foster, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Foster but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. answer the following question: Whose father fails to realize Malekith has escaped? Answer:
Odin
In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Major insurer Cigna — which is engaged in an effort to reduce abuse of prescription painkillers — announced Wednesday that it will effectively stop covering the cost of use of the opioid OxyContin by customers of its employer-based health plans beginning in January. At the same time, Cigna announced a contract to continue covering a competing oxycodone alternative to OxyContin, which will impose a financial penalty on that drug's maker if too much of the drug ends up being used by the insurer's customers. Oxycodone is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Cigna's moves come more than a year after the insurer said it intended to cut opioid use among its customers by 25 percent by 2019. The announcement also comes two months after President Donald Trump said the opioid-abuse crisis is a "national emergency." There were more than 33,000 opioid-related deaths in 2015, the highest tally on record, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than half of those deaths were linked to prescription opioids such as OxyContin. The rest were related to heroin or to fentanyl, a synthetic opioid. "Our focus is on helping customers get the most value from their medications — this means obtaining effective pain relief while also guarding against opioid misuse," said Jon Maesner, Cigna's chief pharmacy officer on Wednesday. OxyContin is the only opioid-based prescription painkiller that Cigna is removing in 2018 as "a preferred option" from its formulary, or list of medications that its health plans will pay for. While Maesner said that Cigna would review individual prescriptions for OxyContin that are deemed "medically necessary" by a physician, the drug essentially is "being removed" from coverage by the insurer. Cigna said that people who have already started using OxyContin for hospice care or cancer treatments will continue to have that medication covered next year. Cigna said it has begun notifying customers who currently have OxyContin prescriptions, as well as their doctors, of the decision to stop covering the opioid "so that they have time to discuss treatment options and covered oxycodone clinical alternatives. Maesner, who would not identify how many Cigna customers currently use OxyContin, said the insurer is "not specifically singling out Oxycontin." But, he added, "we found a strong sense of commitment" to reducing opioid overuse from Collegium Pharmaceuticals, the maker of the oxycodone alternative that Cigna will continue to cover. However, a spokesman for Purdue Pharma, the privately held Connecticut company that makes OxyContin, suggested there is little, if any, difference in between the two opioids in how they affect patients. The spokesman, Robert Josephson, said OxyContin and Xtampza ER, the opioid that Cigna is continuing to cover, are both long-acting oxycodones. Josephson also noted that both OxyContin and Xtampa ER are formulated in a way to deter abuse. "We believe that patients should have access to FDA [Food and Drug Administration]-approved products with abuse deterrent properties," Josephson said. "Unfortunately, Cigna's decision limits the tools prescribers can use to help address the opioid crisis as both products are formulated with properties designed to deter abuse." Xtampza ER is made by Collegium Pharmaceutical. Cigna said that under the terms of the contract the insurer signed with Collegium that kicks in Jan. 1, "Collegium is financially accountable if the average daily dosage strengths of Xtampza ER prescribed for Cigna customers exceed a specific threshold." "If the threshold is exceeded, Collegium will reduce the cost of the medication for many of Cigna's benefit plans," Cigna said. Purdue Pharma has been sued by a number of states and cities in the past year for alleged deceptive marketing of its opioids. "I don't know how executives at Purdue sleep at night," State of Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said last week as he announced one of those lawsuits accusing the drugmaker of downplaying the addictiveness OxyContin. Purdue Pharma, which has declined the suits' claims, has noted that its products account for only 2 percent of all opioid prescriptions. In 2007, the company and three Purdue Pharma executives pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges related to misbranding of OxyContin. Purdue Pharma agreed to pay $600 million in fines and other payments, while the executives agreed to pay $34.5 million in fines. Cigna in 2016 announced a goal of slashing use of opioids among its customers by 25 percent over the next three years. Cigna said that as part of that initiative it would encourage doctors to prescribe the drugs in lesser quantities and for lesser amounts of time. Last April, the insurer said opioid use among Cigna customers had already declined by 12 percent. ||||| (CNN) In an attempt to reduce opioid use amid a nationwide abuse epidemic , insurance giant Cigna will no longer cover most OxyContin prescriptions in its group plans beginning January 1. "Our focus is on helping customers get the most value from their medications -- this means obtaining effective pain relief while also guarding against opioid misuse," Cigna Chief Pharmacy Officer Jon Maesner said in a statement Wednesday. OxyContin is a brand name for an extended-release version of oxycodone, a commonly prescribed opioid painkiller. Long-acting or extended-release medications like OxyContin contain a higher dosage of the active ingredients in the pill itself, which is chemically released over a long period of time. The advantage for patients is that they don't have to take pills as frequently. However, the higher dosage of long-acting pills can make them more attractive for abuse. Crushing or melting some versions of extended-release pills, a user can get a day's dosage in just one pill. According to Cigna, "Xtampza ER's abuse-deterrent platform allows the product to maintain its extended release profile even when cut, crushed, chewed or otherwise manipulated." OxyContin likewise has some abuse-deterrent properties, such as being more difficult to crush. And although one study appeared to find that Xtampza was harder to abuse than OxyContin, it was conducted by the medication's manufacturer, Collegium. The difficulty of abuse shouldn't be confused with how addictive a drug may be, said Dr. Caleb Alexander, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Drug Safety and Effectiveness. "People don't recognize that just because they are harder to tamper with doesn't make them any less addictive or any more effective in chronic non-cancer pain," he said. Despite any advantages Xtampza may have, "people still get addicted to oral pills. They can still take too much. They can still overdose," said Dr. Walid Gellad , co-director of the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing. Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, said in a statement Thursday that "Cigna's decision limits the tools prescribers can use to help address the opioid crisis as both products are formulated with properties designed to deter abuse. Unfortunately, this decision appears to be more about pharmaceutical rebates." Gellad and Alexander also believe that there was more to Cigna's decision than a desire to combat the opioid crisis. "I think it's important to recognize that insurers are trying to find the sweet spot between finding the right spot clinically and the right thing to do for their business," Alexander said. In its statement, the insurance company said that "Collegium is financially accountable if the average daily dosage strengths of Xtampza ER prescribed for Cigna customers exceed a specific threshold. If the threshold is exceeded, Collegium will reduce the cost of the medication for many of Cigna's benefit plans." When asked for further details of the financial agreement, including what the threshold was and the how cost reduction would be distributed, Cigna said that "specific terms of the contract are proprietary." Dr. Charles E. Argoff, president of the American Academy of Pain Medicine Foundation, said "we are going down a very bad slippery slope if we allow payers to only make decisions solely on financial grounds and don't have any checks and balances on the insurance world's ability to basically dictate what happens to them medically." Cigna said OxyContin will still be considered for patients if a doctor believes it medically necessary. Join the conversation See the latest news and share your comments with CNN Health on Facebook and Twitter. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , over 90 Americans die every day from opioid overdoses, including legally prescribed drugs like oxycodone as well as illicit drugs like heroin. Since 1999, the number of opioid overdose deaths has quadrupled, as has the number of opioid prescriptions. However, there hasn't been a change in the amount of pain reported by Americans. Drug overdoses overall are killing more Americans than guns or car accidents. But Gellad said that targeting prescriptions alone will not be enough to help turn the tide on the opioid overdose epidemic. "If you really want to address the opioid epidemic, it's about about increasing access to non-opioid treament for chronic pain patients." |||||
A big change for a huge insurance company: Starting Jan. 1, Cigna will stop covering most OxyContin prescriptions in its group plans. OxyContin, an opioid painkiller, is an extended-release version of oxycodone; extended-release versions contain a higher dose of the active ingredients, which can make them ripe for abuse as some versions can be crushed or melted in order to get the full dose immediately. "Our focus is on helping customers get the most value from their medications—this means obtaining effective pain relief while also guarding against opioid misuse," Cigna's chief pharmacy officer said in a statement Wednesday. He said that Cigna would review individual prescriptions deemed "medically necessary" by doctors, CNBC reports. The insurance giant has a goal of reducing its customers' opioid use by 25% over the next three years, CNN reports. Instead of OxyContin, Cigna has signed a contract with Collegium Pharmaceutical for the drug Xtampza ER, which is equivalent to oxycodone but is able to "maintain its extended release profile even when cut, crushed, chewed, or otherwise manipulated," Cigna says. However, it's not clear whether Xtampza ER is meaningfully more difficult to abuse than OxyContin (one study says yes, but it was conducted by the drug's manufacturer) and experts say even if a drug is hard to abuse, it can still be quite addictive. "People still get addicted to oral pills. They can still take too much. They can still overdose," says one doctor. Some are also raising questions about the financial agreement between Cigna and Collegium, and in its response to the news, the maker of OxyContin claimed Cigna's move is "more about pharmaceutical rebates" than keeping customers safe.
See the last examples. Predict the preceding dialog. DIALOG: What are some of the green building practices of Merchandise Mart? - In 1990, the Mart Center began using Green Seal-approved green cleaning products and the next year implemented a recycling program. - What did Merchandise Mart's recycling program include? - The Mart Center implemented a recycling program, which today includes all forms of paper products, glass, light bulbs, batteries, aluminum and construction materials. - How was Merchandise Mart's recycling program run? - Was Merchandise Mart's recycling program a success? - The Mart Center recycling program saved over 13,000 trees and recycled nearly 11 million pounds of waste. - Did Merchandise Mart encounter any problems with establishing green practices? - Considering the size of the building, managers at The Merchandise Mart knew it would not be easy to vie for certification under the LEED rating system. - Preceding conversation: DIALOG: What are some of the green building practices of Merchandise Mart? - In 1990, the Mart Center began using Green Seal-approved green cleaning products and the next year implemented a recycling program. - What did Merchandise Mart's recycling program include? - The Mart Center implemented a recycling program, which today includes all forms of paper products, glass, light bulbs, batteries, aluminum and construction materials. - How was Merchandise Mart's recycling program run? - Was Merchandise Mart's recycling program a success? - The Mart Center recycling program saved over 13,000 trees and recycled nearly 11 million pounds of waste. - Did Merchandise Mart encounter any problems with establishing green practices? - Considering the size of the building, managers at The Merchandise Mart knew it would not be easy to vie for certification under the LEED rating system. - See the last examples. Predict the preceding dialog. DIALOG: How did Matt Bomer get into films? - His screen debut occurred in the 2005 starring in the Robert Schwentke directed mystery thriller Flightplan, opposite Jodie Foster. - Was Flightplan a success for Matt Bomer? - The film grossed $223.3 million worldwide, becoming the seventeenth highest-grossing film of the year and Bomer's most lucrative film so far - Where did Matt Bomer go after Flightplan? - In the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Bomer portrayed Eric a Vietnam War veteran who is driving across Texas to re-enlist after his brother is drafted. - Was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning a hit seller? - The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $51.8 million on a budget of $16 million. - What is White Collar in relation to Matt Bomer? - Preceding conversation: DIALOG: How did Matt Bomer get into films? - His screen debut occurred in the 2005 starring in the Robert Schwentke directed mystery thriller Flightplan, opposite Jodie Foster. - Was Flightplan a success for Matt Bomer? - The film grossed $223.3 million worldwide, becoming the seventeenth highest-grossing film of the year and Bomer's most lucrative film so far - Where did Matt Bomer go after Flightplan? - In the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Bomer portrayed Eric a Vietnam War veteran who is driving across Texas to re-enlist after his brother is drafted. - Was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning a hit seller? - The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $51.8 million on a budget of $16 million. - What is White Collar in relation to Matt Bomer? - See the last examples. Predict the preceding dialog. DIALOG: What happened during Ray Charles' commercial decline? - Ray Charles's renewed chart success, however, proved to be short lived, and by the 1970s his music was rarely played on radio stations. - What else did Ray Charles do from 1971-1983? - In 1974, Charles left ABC Records and recorded several albums on his own label, Crossover Records. - What albums did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983? - Albums released during this time period include Come Live With Me and Renaissance. - What else did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983 besides Come Live With Me and Renaissance? - He also recorded My Kind of Jazz Part 3. - (I love that song) What happened regarding Ray Charles in the 80's? - During the 1980s Ray Charles released six albums. - What else did he do during this time? - In 1977, Ray Charles reunited with Ahmet Ertegün and re-signed to Atlantic Records, for which he recorded the album True to Life, remaining with his old label until 1980. - What other things did he support? - Preceding conversation:
DIALOG: What happened during Ray Charles' commercial decline? - Ray Charles's renewed chart success, however, proved to be short lived, and by the 1970s his music was rarely played on radio stations. - What else did Ray Charles do from 1971-1983? - In 1974, Charles left ABC Records and recorded several albums on his own label, Crossover Records. - What albums did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983? - Albums released during this time period include Come Live With Me and Renaissance. - What else did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983 besides Come Live With Me and Renaissance? - He also recorded My Kind of Jazz Part 3. - (I love that song) What happened regarding Ray Charles in the 80's? - During the 1980s Ray Charles released six albums. - What else did he do during this time? - In 1977, Ray Charles reunited with Ahmet Ertegün and re-signed to Atlantic Records, for which he recorded the album True to Life, remaining with his old label until 1980. - What other things did he support? -
Q: Given scene/plot descriptions from movies or TV shows, and given a specific question about the scene, summarize the question into a title For me, it not really clear why Ron Swanson is working at the Parks Department: Ron hates the government. Ron has a lot of money. (He mentions several times that he has buried gold.) He doesn't like the job and is not interested in anything related to it. He has experience in working for other companies. (He mentioned to Leslie that he was employed when he was very small.) The only reason I see is that Ron wants to cut the budgets from government projects – but in this case: Is it clear that he would directly become the person in charge of the department? And if this would be the only reason, why isn't he applying for city manager or similar? A:
Why does Ron Swanson work at the Parks Department?
If a new moon occurred on June 2, when will the next new moon occur?
June 30
Input: After gathering all of the items for our party, I invited our friends. Most of the were excited to come over for food! It took about an hour but they all arrived on time. After the arrived we began eating and enjoying ourselves. OPTIONS: - I couldn't wait for my friends to leave. - I loved throwing parties. --> Completion: I loved throwing parties. Input: My friends got me a jigsaw puzzle for christmas. I haven't opened it yet. I always keep planning to but something keeps coming up. Like right now talking with you. OPTIONS: - I can't wait to to start the paint-by-numbers set! - But in a moment, I'm going to start the puzzle. --> Completion: But in a moment, I'm going to start the puzzle. Input: Jen was invited to a Christmas party. She went with a close guy friend. They drank wine and talked with the couples that were there. As the group sang carols, Jen and her friend kissed. OPTIONS: - She then went swimming at the beach. - She felt it was meant to be. --> Completion:
She felt it was meant to be.
Answer the following question: Read the article and select the best answer. Article: When you see the girl for the first time, you may think she is a boy. She is very outgoing . Who is she? Wang Meng, the Chinese top skater. On the evening of February 26th, 2010, Wang Meng first got to the finishing line in 1 minute and 29.213 seconds in the women's 1000 meters short track speed skating final at the Vancouer Olympic Winter Games . After she succeeded in the 500-meter and 3000-meter races, she won her third gold medal this time. With this one China won four gold medals in the women's short track speed skating. That helped China first win the team gold medal in Winter Olympics history. Just before the final race Wang Meng caught a bad cold and coughed terribly. With the words of "You can, you can do!" she won at last. She said, "I really feel these three gold medals belong to my team, to China. It was with the help of my team that I won the prize." Though Wang Meng is only twenty-four, she has been the most successful Chinese skater. Chinese are proud of her and her team. We hope she will be faster in Sochi Olympics in 2014. Question: In Wang Meng's opinion, _ made her win the prize at last. Options: A: a strong body B: a bad cold C: her team's help D: much exercise Answer:
C
Teacher:Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Earlier this year my depression got very bad, very quickly. I'd been having intrusive suicidal thoughts for a while. It was a combination of a bad medication regimen and lots of little stressors—school, work, a car accident, you name it. I took to a very private social media account that only those I was closest to could see. I used that account to rant about my problems. It was my coping mechanism and how I kept myself sane. Somehow just typing it out got it off my chest in ways writing in a journal couldn't (now, I try to use Quora for this purpose instead). One night in early March I went to a performance that my friends were part of. I went alone. While I was there, I got a series of texts regarding my girlfriend. I knew that what those texts said would cause me an immense amount of stress and sleepless nights. I went onto my social media account. I don't remember exactly what I posted. It wasn't specific, but rather something along the lines of "I'm stressed, this is the cherry on top, I honestly don't know how I'm going to handle this." Whatever it was, someone who followed that account knew I was at my breaking point. They called an anonymous tip line and reported that they believed I was in danger of killing myself. I got home from the performance at midnight and my dad was in my driveway. I asked him why. He told me he'd been contacted and that someone reported a concern about me. I was admitted to the hospital the next day, and I spent a week an an inpatient psychiatric unit where I received better medication, therapy and coaching on positive coping mechanisms. Whoever called saved me, but in a way I saved my own life that day. What I thought was just another routine post about stress got me the help I so desperately needed. I know without it, I would have ended my own life that day. Funny how that works. Question: Who was the person in the narrator's driveway? Student:
His dad.
A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Malayalam language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. Q: In his book India of My Dreams, Mahatma Gandhi wrote of an India where the poorest will have an effective voice, where there will be no high class and low class, where all communities shall live in perfect harmony, and where women will enjoy the same rights as men. A: 'എന്‍റെ സ്വപ്നങ്ങളിലെ ഇന്ത്യ' എന്ന പുസ്തകത്തില്‍ ഏറ്റവും ദരിദ്രന്‍റെയും ശബ്ദം കേള്‍ക്കപ്പെടുന്നതും മേലാളരും കീഴാളരും ഇല്ലാത്തതും എല്ലാ സമുദായങ്ങള്‍ക്കും ഇടയില്‍ സൗഹാര്‍ദം നിലനില്‍ക്കുന്നതും സ്ത്രീകള്‍ക്കു പുരുഷന്‍മാരുടേതിനു തുല്യമായ അവകാശങ്ങള്‍ ലഭിക്കുന്നതുമായ ഇന്ത്യയെക്കുറിച്ച് മഹാത്മാ ഗാന്ധി എഴുതിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. **** Q: I was shocked to read that every year, almost 18 million people all over the world die due to heart-related diseases. A: പ്രതിവര്‍ഷം ഹൃദയവുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട അസുഖങ്ങള്‍ മൂലം ഏകദേശം 18 ദശലക്ഷം പേര്‍ മരണപ്പെടുന്നുണ്ടെന്ന് വായിക്കേണ്ടിവരുന്നത് വളരെ ഞെട്ടിപ്പിക്കുന്നതാണ്. **** Q: Ladies staff across all departments viz. operating, commercial, RPF, etc. A:
ഔട്ട് ഓഫ് ഹോം അഡ്വര്‍ട്ടൈസ്‌മെന്റ്, കണ്ടന്റ് ഓണ്‍ ഡിമാന്‍ഡ്, ട്രെയിന്‍ ബ്രാന്‍ഡിങ്ങ്, എടിഎം നയം, ഡിജിറ്റല്‍ ഇടപാടുകളിലൂടെ ടിക്കറ്റിങ്ങ് എളുപ്പമാക്കല്‍ തുടങ്ങിയവ ഇതിന്റെ ഭാഗമാണ്. ****
In this task, you are given a sentence in the English language and your task is to convert English sentence into the Gujarati language. Items from a green tote sit on the floor and include a cell phone, an Ipod, a green folder, keys, pens and a few other items.
ગ્રીન ટોટેની વસ્તુઓ ફ્લોર પર બેસીને સેલ ફોન, આઇપોડ, ગ્રીન ફોલ્ડર, કીઓ, પેન અને કેટલીક અન્ય વસ્તુઓનો સમાવેશ કરે છે.
Please answer this: Here's a question: The fox wants to hide, where does it go? Here are possible answers to this question: - hen house - english hunt - cave - burrow - rural area I believe the correct choice is "burrow", here's why: ++++++++ Answer: a burrow is a small underground place that's hard to find. Please answer this: Here's a question: The artist knew that this was the peak of his fandom, so he decided it was time for cashing in by doing what? Here are possible answers to this question: - selling out - happy - fishing - receiving money - getting paid I believe the correct choice is "selling out", here's why: ++++++++ Answer: smallpox, also known as infinite city sprawl (ics), occurs when players build. Please answer this: Here's a question: Alaska has the most coast of any in the what? Here are possible answers to this question: - denmark - houses - united states - california - florida I believe the correct choice is "united states", here's why: ++++++++ Answer:
california united states
In this task, you are given a multiple-choice question about healthcare. Answer the question based on your information and classify your answers into '1', '2', '3', and '4'. Input: Consider Input: Question: What speed of perfusion of a drug should you administer to achieve a plasma equilibrium concentration of 10 mg / L knowing that it has a plasma clearance of 500 mL / h? (continuous perfusion): Options: <1> 50 mg / h. <2> 5 mL / h. <3> 100 mg / h. <4> 100 mg / mL. <5> 5 mg / h. Output: 5 Input: Consider Input: Question: What values ​​obtained in an arterial blood gas are considered within the normal parameters in an adult person ?: Options: <1> PaCO2 65mmHg, PaO2 80mmHg, pH 7.55. <2> PaCO2 35mmHg, PaO2 110mmHg, pH 7.55. <3> PaCO2 35mmHg, PaO2 90mmHg, pH 7.35. <4> PaCO2 80mmHg, PaO2 35mmHg, pH 7.35. <5> PaCO2 20mmHg, PaO2 90mmHg, pH 7.45. Output: 3 Input: Consider Input: Question: Glucagon increases the activity of: Options: <1> Protein kinase A. <2> Acetyl-CoA carboxylase. <3> Pyruvate kinase. <4> Glycogen synthase. <5> Fosfofructoquinasa-1.
Output: 1
Pacinian corpuscles , or Lamellar corpuscles , are pressure receptors located in the skin and also in various internal organs . Each is connected to a sensory neuron . Lamellar corpuscles or Pacinian corpuscles are pressure receptors in the skin and also in different internal organs , each connected to a sensory neuron . Select your answer from the options. Do these sentences mean the same thing? Choose from: (A). no; (B). yes;
(B).
Teacher:In this task, you're given a context passage, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer to a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Duke Magnus Birgersson proclaiming himself king of Sweden, refused to pay the agreed sum of 6,000 marks of silver and complained about the ravages the Danish Assistance Force allegedly committed. Instead, he started a war by moving into the then Danish provinces of Halland and Skåne by total surprise in the fall of 1276.The Danes mobilized an army under marsh Uffo that stopped the Swedish army who then fled Scania. The next year Danish forces marched on Småland in retaliation for their depredations in Halland and Skåne. The Danish punitive expedition followed the scarce Swedish Defense Forces into Västergötland, where they met a Swedish part of the army of about 200 knights in armour, led by Ulf Karlsson. The Battle of Ettak was a defeat for the Danish army who were surprised in their own camp. Erik Klipping gathered a large army in 1277 and went into Västergötland which again was overcome and looted. The fortresses of Axwall and Skara was captured by the Danish army. Eric V of Denmark decided to end the campaign because it was not meant as anything other than an act of revenge in response to the Swedish king's assault on Halland and Skåne. After returning home, Eric V of Denmark began negotiations with the Swedes leading to a peace agreement in Laholm, Scania in early 1278. Magnus Birgersson had to pay war reparations which were reduced from 6,000 to 4,000 marks of silver. Question: Which event occurred first, Duke Magnus Birgersson started a war or Erik Klipping gathered a large army? Student:
Duke Magnus Birgersson, started a war
instruction: In this task, you are given a second sentence. Your task is to generate the first sentence on the same topic but incoherent and inconsistent with the second sentence. question: In fact , even as the Spanish were begging to proselytize in Mexico , religious syncretism was occurring . answer: Accordingly , Tlaloc has continued to be represented in Mexican culture even after the Spanish were thought to have completed evangelizing in Mexico . question: However , some of Pavlov 's students failed to follow his theory of higher nervous function and instead diverted to irrelevant issues . answer: Under the Soviet System , Pavlovian physiology could develop and flourish . question: Then , he must make a perfect landing and enter the first alien base . answer:
The player must fly through outer space , destroying meteors and aliens along the way .
In this task, you will be shown an extract from a movie plot. You need to read the extract and create questions that can be answered from the extract. The questions should be well-formed and grammatically correct. The questions should be completely answerable from the given passage and should not require any external knowledge. Subjective questions are not allowed. Create questions that result in factoid answers. A simple rule of thumb to decide whether a question is factoid or not is to see if two different people with average reading/comprehension skills would come up with the same answer after reading the passage. Input: Consider Input: It's early 1964, and Beatlemania is in full swing. It is only days away before the Fab Four appear on CBS' 'The Ed Sullivan Show,' and records are flying off store shelves. In a small town in New Jersey, we are introduced to several characters. These include:- Rosie Petrofsky (Wendie Jo Sperber), a Beatles fanatic and devoted fangirl of Paul McCartney- Pam Mitchell (Nancy Allen), a quiet girl who is engaged to be married soon- Janice Goldman (Susan Kendall Newman), a girl who feels that the Beatles music is encroaching on other, more talented musicians- Grace Corrigan (Theresa Saldana), a girl who works for the school newspaper, looking to get her big breakWith time getting closer and closer to the Beatles appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show, the girls hatch a plan to go to New York City and find some way to get on the Ed Sullivan Show and see the Beatles. The girls convince Larry Dubois (Marc McClure) to 'borrow' his Dad's Cadillac, and they take off for New York. However, they are soon joined mid-trip by local 'bad boy' Tony Smerko (Bobby DiCicco).Arriving in New York, Larry drives them to the Plaza Hotel where the Beatles are staying, only to find Police on patrol, keeping numerous girls at bay from charging the front doors of the hotel. Tony manages to create a diversion that allows Rosie, Pam and Janice to enter the hotel. From here on out, all of the kids end up going on their own little adventures:- Rosie almost makes it to the Beatles' room, but is caught by security. She soon meets Richard 'Ringo' Klaus (Eddie Deezen), who is hiding out in the Plaza Hotel and who is also trying to meet the Beatles.- Pam ends finding herself in the Beatles' room by accident, but all her thoughts of her impending marriage are put on hold as she wanders around the room in awe of where she is.- Grace manages to sneak backstage onto the Ed Sullivan show set, but is almost caught by a security guard. The guard says that if she can pay him $50, he'll let her backstage during the Beatles' appearance.- Janice and Tony manage to help a young boy whose Father wants him to cut his Beatles-like haircut, with the promise that Janice and Tony can have the extra tickets he has to the Ed Sullivan show.In the end, almost everyone manages to get a ticket to the performance. Rosie manages to answer a phone-in trivia question, helping her and Richard get in.Pam is found in the Beatle's hotel room suite, and their manager gives her a free pass to the night's show.The show then goes as planned, and it almost seems that the night will end badly for Larry and Grace who were not able to get in...when they find the Beatle's manager shoving the boys in the back of Larry's black Cadillac, thinking it's their transportation back to the Plaza. Output: A plot not given for this HIT? Input: Consider Input: Prakash Menon (Jayaram) is a successful architect based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. His company's Kochi branch was not doing well and the company relocated him to Kochi to improve things. He was supposed to replace his equivalent in Kochi named Anu Pillai (Suchitra Krishnamoorthi). Anu Pillai is not happy about the company's decision: She does not want to move out of Kochi and she objects. Prakash in turn comes to Kochi, understands the office situation, and decides to talk to Anu Pillai in person.Anu Pillai is living with her eight-year-old child Chikkumol (Baby Shamili). She is very naughty and Anu Pillai is not able to get a caretaker as no one is able to handle her. Prakash Menon falls in love with Anu after seeing her in a shopping mall. He finds from his friend Mukundan that Anu is in search of a caretaker. Prakash Menon reaches Anu Pillai's home and takes up the job under the name of Vasudevan with the intention of getting her to love him.What follows is funny situations where Prakash has to take care of the girl, cook for the family and kids, and hide himself from those at his office. Eventually Anu goes to Prakash Menon's house to request him not to take charge in Cochin and, on seeing him, understands that he had tricked her. But Prakash resigns from his job and appears to have gone back to Trivandrum. Anu starts to understand his love and feels sad. But on reaching her home, she finds that Prakash is back again as Vasudevan. Thus the movie ends on a happy note. Output: Is Anu happy with her company's decision? Input: Consider Input: J.K. Balaganapathy (Sivakumar), popularly known as JKB, is a gifted carnatic musician but his wife Bhairavi (Sulakshana), despite her love and loyalty, fails to satisfy or challenge him intellectually. For JKB, this, and her inability to have children, is a problem. Gajapathi (Janagaraj) works for JKB as a tambura musician, and he is a compulsive liar. The film starts with an introduction of all characters of the film followed by JKB going to a concert where he finds Gurumoorthy (Delhi Ganesh), who works for JKB as a Mridangam musician, drunk. He instructs Gurumoorthy to leave the premises and performs in the concert without the use of Mridangam which is considered a basic/compulsory instrument to perform a carnatic concert. When Gurumoorthy is asked to permanently leave the band, he promises not to drink again. While Bhairavi's grandfather is going to receive his pension, which he does on the first of every month, Gajapathi lies to him that his pension has been cancelled. The old man starts crying and JKB intervenes to confirm that his pension is not canceled and that he can go and collect it. JKB then scolds Gajapathi for it and tells him the old man could have died on hearing such a lies, as he is very particular about his pension. Following this, when JKB finds out that Gajapathi has lied to him too and others causing problems he asks him to promise to speak the truth.Sindhu (Suhasini), working as a music teacher in a school, attends one of the concerts of JKB, where he is performing a Tyagaraja keerthanam which is in Telugu Language and she finds some the audience speaking to each other instead of listening to the music. Hence, she asks JKB to translate the song he is singing into Tamil, which everybody in the audience can understand. He then gets angry and challenges her to demonstrate. She successfully demonstrates it and is applauded by the audience. In a few days, Sindhu apologizes to JKB and he finds out that she is an intellectual equal and admires her knowledge of music. However this intellectual attraction is misunderstood based on the cultural limitations. Gajapathi, who has promised not to lie, informs Bhairavi that her husband is going out with Sindhu.Meanwhile, Sindhu really has fallen for JKB and both of them get intimate with each other. One day, JKB is caught coming out of Sindhu's apartment by Bhairavi. Sindhu is seen as the home wrecker and is forced to quit her association with JKB. He pines for her and leans on alcohol for support, which sadly leads to his downward spiral ending in an embarrassing barter of his musical knowledge for a drink. He even steals money from Bhairavi's grandfather, which leads to his death. Sindhu reenters his life and brings him around, however she has a secret of her own, the secret of her pregnancy. After Sindhu brings back JKB from his alcoholic state, JKB's friends pressurize Sindhu to leave the town and to never come back, which she does the very next day. Both Bhairavi and JKB are distraught as Bhairavi had agreed to marry Sindhu to JKB.A couple of months later, during one of JKB's concerts, Sindhu is seen coming back and sitting down to listen to his music. However, she refuses to marry JKB saying that she wouldn't deny Bhairavi her rights. Instead she leaves them with a "present"; Sindhu gives up her child to be brought up by Bhairavi in a classic act of defiance to society's rules and leaves town to pursue and share her knowledge of music with the less fortunate.
Output: What does Gurumoorthy promise to never do again?
I have a new situation: Ethiopia and Sudan are two neighboring countries where extreme poverty can be seen. Still Ethiopia has pushed for women's education in the last decade. Sudan has largely failed in investing on women's education. Elsewhere in Africa, the country of Botswana has just overcome extreme poverty, thanks to vast mineral deposits. But they invested on women's education. But I can use this background: This individual monetary gain creates an increase in the overall economic productivity of a country. Girls are underrepresented in schooling, meaning that investments aimed specifically at educating women should produce bigger dividends.[9] Although investment in women's education is not present everywhere, David Dollar and Roberta Gatti have presented findings that show that this decision, along with other failures to invest in women are not “an efficient economic choice for developing countries” and that "countries that under-invest grow more slowly.”[3] Looking holistically at the opportunity cost of not investing in girls, the total missed GDP growth is between 1.2% and 1.5%.[10] When looking at different regions, it is estimated that 0.4–0.9% of the difference in GDP growth is accounted for solely by differences in the gender gap in education.[1] The effect of the educational gender gap is more pronounced when a country is only moderately poor.[3] Thus the incentive to invest in women goes up as a country moves out of extreme poverty.[3] What is an answer for this question: Would Sudan more likely or more likely not experience between 1.2% and 1.5% total missed GDP? Ans: more likely I have a new situation: Bob is looking at a map with Mercator projection to help him with his geography class. He noticed that Ecuador is within fifteen degrees north or south of the equator, but Norway is farther north of the equator. Bob starts to see how a country's location on a map affects how they look. But I can use this background: The Mercator projection is best within 15 degrees north or south of the equator. Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape. The further the feature is from the equator, the more out of shape it is stretched. For example, if you look at Greenland on a globe, you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole. Yet, on a Mercator projection, Greenland looks almost as big the United States. Because Greenland is closer to the pole, the continent's shape and size are greatly increased. The United States is closer to its true dimensions. What is an answer for this question: Which country's shape and size would increase on a map, Equador or Norway? Ans: Norway I have a new situation: Ron, a sociologist, traveled to two very different societies, society A and society B, for several months each and wrote down his observations. Ron is now examining the data he gathered from the two societies in an attempt to draw scientific conclusions, and write up a paper. In society A, he found that there were high levels of income inequality, while society B had low levels of income inequality. But I can use this background: Research has shown an inverse link between income inequality and social cohesion. In more equal societies, people are much more likely to trust each other, measures of social capital (the benefits of goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social connectedness among groups who make up a social units) suggest greater community involvement, and homicide rates are consistently lower. What is an answer for this question: Which society will have higher rates of homicide? Ans: society A I have a new situation: It is winter and Johnathan's car won't start, so he needs to walk to work. Even though it's sunny outside he's going to have to bundle up due to the cold temperature. In his closet there is a large black coat and a large white coat. He can't decide which coat to wear. Sarah is going to a family picnic in the park and is trying to decide what dress to wear. She knows it is going to be very hot and sunny today and she has narrowed her choices down to two different dresses. One is a dark colored dress and the other is a white dress. But I can use this background: Light may transfer its energy to matter rather than being reflected or transmitted by matter. This is called absorption . When light is absorbed, the added energy increases the temperature of matter. If you get into a car that has been sitting in the sun all day, the seats and other parts of the car’s interior may be almost too hot to touch, especially if they are black or very dark in color. That’s because dark colors absorb most of the sunlight that strikes them. What is an answer for this question: Would the white coat absorb more or less sunlight?
Ans: less
IN: French: Other Items of Interest Contacts for Further Information Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada
333 Laurier Avenue West
Room 1201
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0N5
Telephone: (613) 990-6906
Fax: (613) 990-9153
E-mail: info@tatc.gc.ca
Internet Web Site: www.tatc.gc.ca Faye Smith - Chairperson Allister Ogilvie - Vice-Chairperson Carl Poulin - Acting Executive Services Manager Mary Cannon - Registrar (Ontario, Prairie & Northern and Pacific Regions) Monique Godmaire - Acting Registrar (Headquarters, Quebec and Atlantic Regions) Suzanne Lagacé - Communications Manager Statutes and Regulations Currently in Force OUT: Autres sujets d'interêt Personnes ressources pour obtenir des renseignements supplémentaires Tribunal d'appel des transports du Canada
333, avenue Laurier Ouest
Pièce 1201
Ottawa (Ontario)
K1A 0N5
Téléphone : 613 990-6906
Télécopieur : 613 990-9153
Courrier électronique : info@tatc.gc.ca
Site Internet : www.tatc.gc.ca Faye Smith - Présidente Allister Ogilvie - Vice-président Carl Poulin - Chef intérimaire à la haute direction Mary Cannon - Greffière (régions de l'Ontario, des Prairies et du Nord et du Pacifique) Monique Godmaire - Greffière intérimaire (siège principal et régions du Québec et de l'Atlantique) Suzanne Lagacé - Chef des communications Lois appliquées et règlements en vigueur IN: French: It will be available from December 2005. OUT: Elle sera disponible à partir de décembre 2005. IN: French: To make direct debit donations by credit card, just complete our secure online form , phone us or use the print form. OUT: Le don In Memoriam par prélèvements sur la carte de crédit peut être initié en ligne en toute sécurité en remplissant le formulaire électronique . Vous pouvez aussi nous téléphoner ou encore utiliser le formulaire imprimé. IN: French: The only information we gather during general browsing is from standard server logs. These include your IP (Internet Protocol) address, domain name, browser type, operating system, and information such as the web site that referred you to us, the files you download, the pages you visit, and the dates/times of those visits. OUT:
Les seules informations que nous collectons lors d'une navigation générale sur le site sont celles destinées au journal du serveur : adresse IP (protocole Internet), nom de domaine, type de navigateur, système d'exploitation et d'autres renseignements comme le site à partir duquel vous vous êtes connectés, les fichiers que vous téléchargez, les pages visitées, les dates et heures de ces visites.
You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Persian. When they appear close to the edge, they are representations, representations in which the viewers have become the viewed. و هنگامی که به کرانه ‌ ها نزدیک می ‌ شن ، آنها تمثال هستند ، تمثالی که در آن ناظران خود تبدیل به منظر شده ‌ اند. Art is our weapon. هنر سلاح ما است. و فرهنگ پایداری ما است. What I can't yet do is make it water-resistant.
چيزي كه هنوز بهش نرسيدم, پايداری در مقابل آب است.
Q: Question: If union workers go off strike it means management did what? Options: - company closed - more money - complaints had been addressed - demands were met - get back to work Explain why a human would choose "demands were met" to answer the question above: A: customer demanded a refund. Q: Question: Why is grooming often recommended to greasy teens? Options: - neatness - selfishness - mistakes - cleanliness - satisfaction Explain why a human would choose "cleanliness" to answer the question above: A: some work better Q: Question: Where are folding chairs likely to be found? Options: - kitchen - desk - office - bathroom - living room Explain why a human would choose "office" to answer the question above: A: lr office needs Q: Question: What has happened to ice if it is not ice any more? Options: - vaporate - cool off - form crystals - melt - keep things cold Explain why a human would choose "melt" to answer the question above: A:
gritting your teeth
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a word, followed by a sentence. You should respond with a valid sentence which contains the word with the same meaning as in the given sentence. For example, if the given sentence refers to a 'fly' as the insect, you should not respond with a sentence which uses 'fly' as the verb. You may use the word in a different tense than is given. For example, you may use the word 'ended' in the output where the given input word is 'end'. vicinity Sentence: The plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville.
There is a hurricane in the vicinity of the Bahamas.
Read the following conversation and answer the question. F: I'm sorry I broke your glasses. M: It doesn't matter. Question: What's the man's feeling? - He was angry. - He didn't care. - He was happy.
He didn't care.