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@endss gamau pisaaaah ndah, I don't wanna lose you http://myloc.me/3UaN
Select your answer from the options. What is the sentiment of this tweet?
Possible answers: A. negative. B. positive....I think the answer is | A. | 0 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Summarize the following:
It’s the blue icon with a white ″f″ inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen (or in the app drawer if you have an Android). It’s at the top of the screen. If you want to add a music note to a comment instead of a new post, navigate to the post, then compose your reply. This springs open the keyboard. The location varies by phone or tablet, but it’ll typically be a smiling face on the bottom row of keys. It’s usually in the symbols section, represented by a light bulb (iOS) or a bell (Android). You can choose either the single or double music note. This inserts the music note into your post or comment.
Summary: | Open Facebook on your phone or tablet. Tap What’s on your mind?. Tap the typing area. Tap the emoji key on the keyboard. Swipe through the emoji until you find the music note. Tap the music note(s) you want to use. | 1 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
How do I solve a conundrum that when I choose one option, I think of the other one?
How do I calculate correlation value for numeric attributes?
Please tell me if those questions are the same.
(a). no (b). yes | (a). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
CAIRO (Reuters) - Swarms of pink locusts swept through the Egyptian capital on Wednesday, evoking the biblical description of the plagues which struck in the time of Moses.
What is a good title for this? | Pink Locusts from North Africa Swarm Through Cairo | 9 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
How is "Given the current global economic situation, the leaders will naturally also discuss possible ways out of the crisis, of boosting growth and creating jobs, and the question of the regulation of financial markets will be particularly important." said in Romanian? | Având în vedere situaţia economică actuală, liderii vor discuta, desigur, şi posibile modalităţi de ieşire din criză, de creştere economică şi de creare de locuri de muncă, iar problema reglementării pieţelor financiare va fi deosebit de importantă. | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer the following question. In the human body, what does the disease leukaemia affect? | blood | 5 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
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How do you show those who failed first time round that the door is still open? How do you get out-of-work youngsters to decide that it's worth their while to get qualifications?
Reaching out to the educationally excluded isn't some kind of philanthropic exercise. It's a very practical and often intractable economic problem for many developed countries.
It is a worst-of-both-worlds position of having unemployed youngsters at the same time as having firms struggling to cope with a shortage of skilled staff.
Denmark is no exception. About 12% of the country's 15 to 29-year-olds are counted as not in education, employment or training or "Neet". At the same time there are "talent shortages" for a range of skilled jobs which means recruiting overseas.
But where are these young adults going to study?
Voksenuddannelsescenter Syd - or VUC Syd - is offering a different kind of model for such young learners.
This adult education centre, beside a fjord in Haderslev in southern Denmark, is based in a state-of-the-art, £25m building that seems to have gone to great lengths to look nothing like a school.
It's open to anyone but its fees are structured so that the fewer qualifications you have when you enter, the cheaper it is to study. And the core age group attending are young people in their early 20s.
Another incentive for attending is that everyone who joins gets their own iPad, which they can take home.
The whole building is one big connected box, with the tablet computers acting as textbooks, notebooks, cameras for recording lessons and planners. The iPads are also hooked up to interactive screens in classrooms and display screens.
More stories from the BBC's Knowledge economy series looking at education from a global perspective and how to get in touch
The promise of a paperless office is usually only a designer's fantasy. But this college is a sea of uncluttered desks, stylish furniture and high-end technology.
"The message is we take your education very seriously. We want to invest in it," says Vinnie Lerche, head of development.
The concept of openness and transparency stretches to the classroom walls, which are mostly glass. And to provide some private places for meeting, there are round domes, like green igloos, where classes can sit in a circle.
The overall effect is somewhere between a futuristic film and the Teletubbies set.
As well as being open to local students, VUC Syd has a wider outreach role.
As well as 8,000 students attending the college, there are 4,000 distance learners. The online courses extend the reach of the college to those who do not want to sit in a classroom, those who are working and those who need to study at a slower pace.
It also opens up courses to people overseas, including students in China.
This openness extends to running its own digital publishing empire. It is producing customised online textbooks, written by teachers and used by students.
The college's publishing unit has produced 96 multimedia iBooks in a year, many of which they have translated into English. These bitesized books are available for download by anyone, not just students registered at the college.
"We couldn't find the publishers' materials, so we needed to make our own," said Ms Lerche.
The common theme in both the design of the building and the production of the textbooks is that adult education needs to be done differently.
"We have no need for unskilled workers any more," said VUC Syd director Hans Jorgen Hansen.
So the college has to help students get back on track with skills for work or to prepare them for further training or academic study. About a thousand of their students go on to university each year, more go into industry.
"The biggest challenge is to give them confidence," said Mr Hansen. "People have never seen their potential. Many have to start from the very basics."
The college gets government funding for each student, but it's an autonomous, self-governing institution. It's part of a chain of 29 VUCs across Denmark - and Mr Hansen says the independence is an important part of being able to innovate.
"But if you're doing something very different, you're very exposed."
And he says they will need to show they are successful in terms of exams, training and reducing the dropout rate, or else risk being told they are "changing too fast".
Denmark's minister of children, education and gender equality, Ellen Trane Norby, says VUC Syd's use of technology "undoubtedly gives opportunities to young adults with very different priorities for learning.
"And for some this might just be the opportunity that makes them go further in the educational system."
But she says this reliance on computers "demands quite a lot from the students as well as the teachers, including high demands of technological skills and… this can be a challenge compared to a more traditional teaching environment".
Adult education is a "high priority" for Denmark, says the minister.
It is important to help those who have missed the first "educational train", says Ms Norby, but it's also becoming an economic necessity.
Summary: | How do you get young adults back into education if they dropped out and had a negative experience of learning? | 0 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Big company. Big salary. Big sendoff. Jason Shellen says he left Google because the chance to build something new "outweighed the need for stability." That's the formula millions of American workers used for years to map their career trajectory. Conventional wisdom advised workers to land a job with a big company and retire with generous benefits. But there's a new breed of worker who is making that formula seem as quaint as a VHS tape. They are the ultimate risk-takers -- they leave large, successful companies to pursue their own dreams even though the economy is reeling. They are people like Jason Shellen, who resigned as Google's manager of new business development in 2007 to launch Plinky.com, a startup that's designed to inspire bloggers and users of social media sites. Shellen says he was getting complacent working at Google, despite the company's domination of the Web. He says he decided to leave Google despite a shaky economy because he wanted to force himself to change. "Being an entrepreneur is all about risk and innovation, not timing the market," Shellen says. "A good idea doesn't wait for the perfect time to emerge. The ability to build something new outweighed the need for stability." iReport.com: Are you striking out on your own and starting your own project at home? Why leave a sure thing? Stability, though, seems to be a rare quality in the workplace. Those who contemplate leaving the corporate cocoon can't help but pay attention to the constant news about corporate layoffs. Their challenge: Why leave a comfortable position in corporate America when there seem to be so few? Michael Rhim had to face that question. He says he was a regional vice president at TIAA-CREF, a company that provides retirement plans for nonprofit groups. He says the company had 5,000 employees, $400 billion in assets and 17,000 clients at its peak. But Rhim says he started contemplating a change because TIAA-CREF's corporate culture was changing. He started talking with a friend who ran a consulting firm, and he started paying attention to his emotions. "It was getting more difficult to get up in the morning," he says. "I wasn't enjoying my old job as much as I used to. The more I talked about the job with my new partner, the more excited I got." Rhim left TIAA-CREF in March of 2008. He is now an executive at a new company, PRM Consulting, which has 25 employees. Now he does much of his own typing. He can't take clients to fancy restaurants. He even uses recycled paper for scrap paper to save costs. Though Rhim misses the perks of a large company, he says he received a lot more in return. "There's much quick decision making," he says. "I work in a culture where we are not afraid to try new things." Shellen, who resigned from Google to start Plinky, says the large resources of a company can actually slow down the creative process. A person might want to invent a product, but small things like the name of the product end up being discussed in a committee. "You don't find that in a small company," he says. "At my new company, Plinky, we sometimes dream things up in the morning and by the afternoon have it live on the Web. That never happens at a big company." Greater freedom is also what inspired Vanessa Fox to resign from her position at Google, where she helped build Webmaster Central, one of the company's most successful projects. Today, Fox is the founder of "Jane and Robot," which helps Web site developers ensure their sites can be found by potential customers, and "Nine By Blue," which helps businesses use online data to better understand their customers. Fox says the challenge of creating something in an evolving space like the Internet was too great to pass up. "As hokey as it sounds, there's more to life than money," she says. "As much as I loved working at Google, I am really enjoying the flexibility I have now, as well as the ability to really make a difference in the direction I choose to go in." Planning your exit. Those who leave the security of corporate life should not do it without research and a plan, some say. The notion of suddenly bolting a cushy corporate dream to follow one's bliss may seem romantic. But some who've done it say those thinking about making a change should make a frank appraisal of their talents and latch onto something unique that they have to offer. Rhim, the retirement planning consultant, says he knew the IRS would soon change the retirement plans for nonprofit groups. He knew his expertise would be in demand. "I sat down and put together a three-month planning process," he says. "I knew there was going to be a market out there where firms needed additional guidance." All the careful planning, though, didn't remove his fear, Rhim says. But he discovered something remarkable. Once he committed to leaving, doors suddenly opened for him: People materialized to help him and amazing coincidences led to business opportunities. Rhim, a devout Christian, says it seemed like his leap of faith was being rewarded. "No question, it was a scary proposition," Rhim says. "But my pastor preached about when you do the right things, the Lord will bless you as he sees fit." Yet Rhim says he knew he couldn't just lean on faith. "If you realize that you have some skill sets that are valuable, you can market yourself accordingly," Rhim says. "If not, you're sitting there, waiting to see if you're going to be downsized." Rhim says he's happy with his move. He sometimes misses having the muscle of a big company behind him, but he no longer feels he's being controlled by larger forces. He may have to do his own typing now, but at least he is writing his own script, he says. "If you allow yourself to have other people continue to dictate your future," Rhim says, "you're at their mercy."
Here is a summary of the highlights for this article: | Google manager leaves during slow economy to force himself to change. He says large resources can actually slow down the creative process. Exec at another firm misses big firm's muscle but enjoys trying new things. Another ex-Google worker says, "There's more to life than money" | 6 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Article: The Licchavis from the Indo-Gangetic plain migrated north and defeated the Kiratas, establishing the Licchavi dynasty. During this era, following the genocide of Shakyas in Lumbini by Virudhaka, the survivors migrated north and entered the forest monastery in Sankhu masquerading as Koliyas. From Sankhu, they migrated to Yambu and Yengal (Lanjagwal and Manjupattan) and established the first permanent Buddhist monasteries of Kathmandu. This created the basis of Newar Buddhism, which is the only surviving Sanskrit-based Buddhist tradition in the world. With their migration, Yambu was called Koligram and Yengal was called Dakshin Koligram during most of the Licchavi era.
Now answer this question: What sect of Buddhism is the only remaining one based in Sanskrit? | Newar | 6 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Zrovna odchází z budovy.
Which language is this? | Czech | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
See the multi-choice question below:
Sentence 1: However, cost models have significant limitations in accuracy unless their underlying assumptions of system size and cost drivers are carefully chosen and reflect the agency's previous experience in system development.
Sentence 2: Cost models have major limitations in accuracy.
If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true?
Select from:
(A). yes.
(B). it is not possible to tell.
(C). no. | (A). | 4 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. Stony Fork Creek ( shown as Stony Fork on federal maps ) is a tributary of Babb Creek in Tioga County , Pennsylvania in the United States .
2. Stony Fork Creek ( Stony Fork on Federal Cards ) is a tributary of Babb Creek in Tioga County , Pennsylvania in the United States .
Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
Available options:
A). no.
B). yes....I think the answer is | B). | 2 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Background: Robert Wilson "Robb" Royer (born December 6, 1942 in Los Angeles, California) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as a founding member of Bread from 1968 to 1971. While he was with the band, they had a #5 UK/#1 US hit single with "Make It With You". He was replaced by Larry Knechtel in 1971.
Context: In 1982 Royer wrote the song "Quittin' Time" (co-written with Roger Linn) which eight years later was recorded by Mary Chapin Carpenter and won an ASCAP Airplay award. Royer traveled to Nashville to receive the award and stayed with Griffin, who had previously relocated from L.A. to Nashville. Larry Knechtel had also been living and working as a session musician in Nashville. Royer relocated to Nashville in 1994. Todd Cerney was already a grammy-nominated songwriter when Royer met him in 1994 at Jim Della Croce's house. Cerney had written two top-forty songs (Loverboy's "Notorious" and Restless Heart's "I'll Still Be Loving You," which reached number one on the Country charts). Cerney had established a private recording studio in his home where he engineered a number of other singer-songwriters' albums. Griffin, Royer and Cerney first collaborated by co-writing the song "Kyrie" in 1994. Knechtel later joined the trio and together they performed and co-wrote songs (including the 1995 song "Slow Train") under the band name "Toast". Toast performed at various Nashville venues including the Bluebird, Third and Lindsley, and 12th & Porter. They wrote and performed their own songs including such titles as "Road Kill," "Knechtelodeon," "No More Smokin'," "Grenadine," "Magdelena," and "Radio Dixie." The group used session drummers for their recordings and performances. The group would later be known as Radio Dixie in 1998. The name change was intended to help with promotion of the group, but the group disbanded by the end of 1998. Royer and Cerney continued to write together, generating additional titles including "Hurtin' Cowboy," "New Orleans Prayer," "I Believe I Kissed an Angel," and "Beside Myself."
Question: did they produce any music?. Whats the answer? | They wrote and performed their own songs including such titles as "Road Kill," "Knechtelodeon," "No More Smokin'," "Grenadine," "Magdelena," and "Radio Dixie." | 5 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is some data: Cotto eatType coffee shop; Cotto food Italian; Cotto priceRange £20-25; Cotto customer rating high; Cotto area riverside; Cotto near The Portland Arms.
Write a sentence that describes this data: | Cotto is a highly rated coffee shop in the riverside area near The Portland Arms. It serves Italian food and the price range is £20-25. | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
The Extra Girl (1923) is a story of a small-town girl, Sue Graham (played by Mabel Normand) who comes to Hollywood to be in the pictures. This Mabel Normand vehicle, produced by Mack Sennett, followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidors Show People (1928).
Choose your answer: based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Movies about the film industry are not uncommon."?
Choose your answer from:
- Yes.
- It's impossible to say.
- No.
I think the answer is | Yes | 0 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
1. negative 2. positive
Short movie review: even though the film does n't manage to hit all of its marks
Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
| 1. | 1 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentiment possibilities Available choices: +negative +positive. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive | @Meatwad650 you should get on xbox so we can chat | 9 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Культура Черногории
Which language is this? | Russian | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
the brass ring... where some people go to play pool, and incredibly bland people come to drink themselves stupid. meh.
How would this review be described in terms of sentiment?
Choose your answer from:
[A]. negative;
[B]. positive; | [A]. | 3 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Question: Along with provinces what type of states did the Ottoman empire have control over?
Is At the beginning of the 17th century the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states. a good answer to this question?
Choose from: 1). yes; 2). no; | 1). | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Article: Defining exactly what section of a DNA sequence comprises a gene is difficult. Regulatory regions of a gene such as enhancers do not necessarily have to be close to the coding sequence on the linear molecule because the intervening DNA can be looped out to bring the gene and its regulatory region into proximity. Similarly, a gene's introns can be much larger than its exons. Regulatory regions can even be on entirely different chromosomes and operate in trans to allow regulatory regions on one chromosome to come in contact with target genes on another chromosome.
Question: What part of a gene can be much larger than its exons? | a gene's introns | 5 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to Czech:
Please don't open it!
Czech: | Prosím, neotvírej to! | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a short summary for this text: this much is clear : `` weekend girl , '' by cam ` ron , is definitely not the song of the summer .
Summary: | imagining a summer with an authentic hip-hop hit | 0 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
There is seating by furniture designers Robin Day, Scott Irvine, Ron Arad and Matthew Hilton in the reception/ exhibition areas.
Translate to Russian
Russian: | Интерьеры и мебель, представляющие лучшие образцы современного британского дизайна, были установлены в здании Посольства с самого начала: медный офорт Нормана Акройда с видом Уордорского замка, стеклянная стена Александра Белешенко, гранитная площадка перед входом в посольство, выполненная под руководством Тесс Джерай, и, конечно же, бронзовый герб Великобритании, висящий перед воротами в Посольство, созданный Романом Хальтером. | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to French:
I wish to underline that the Government of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has adopted an increasingly intransigent stance in the negotiations under United Nations auspices over the name issue and is always ready to blame Greece for its failings and shortcomings, as was the case recently, with regard to its relations with NATO and the European Union.
| J'aimerais appeler votre attention sur le fait que le Gouvernement de l'ex-République yougoslave de Macédoine adopte une position de plus en plus intransigeante dans les négociations organisées sous l'égide des Nations Unies sur la question du nom de l'État, ne se privant jamais d'accuser la Grèce d'erreurs et de manquements dans ses relations avec l'Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord et l'Union européenne, comme il l'a encore fait dernièrement. | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This is some data: AWH Engineering College COUNTRY India; AWH Engineering College ACADEMIC_STAFF_SIZE 250; AWH Engineering College STATE Kerala; Kerala HAS_TO_ITS_NORTHWEST Mahé, India; AWH Engineering College CITY "Kuttikkattoor".
Generate a detailed description of this data. | The AWH Engineering College in Kuttikkattoor, Kerala, India has 250 academic staff. Kerala has Mahe, India to its northwest. | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
In 2010, a leaked cable revealed that Shell claims to have inserted staff into all the main ministries of the Nigerian government and know "everything that was being done in those ministries", according to Shell's top executive in Nigeria. The same executive also boasted that the Nigerian government had forgotten about the extent of Shell's infiltration. Documents released in 2009 (but not used in the court case) reveal that Shell regularly made payments to the Nigerian military in order to prevent protests.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): When did Shell place informants in the Nigerian government? | unanswerable | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Noua Agentie pentru Servicii Publice din Bosnia si Hertegovina incearca sa impiedice serviciile publice sa mai fie "locul de joaca" al prietenilor si rudelor politicienilor, transformandu-le intr- un domeniu in care valoarea este recunoscuta iar interferenta politicului este exclusa.
Which language is this? | Romanian | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
I chose to stay here because of the reasonable price and good reviews. I really did like it here. The lobby was nice and had an array of coffee and cookies. The only issue I came across was the smell. Our room reeked of mildew. We opened the window the little bit we could and had the bathroom fan running all night. It seemed to help air it out but we couldn't get rid of that smell. We went out to the pool area and it stunk of mildew in there as well. The hotel offered a nice Managers Reception from 5-7. They serve beer, wine and appetizers. That was a nice touch. The breakfast in the morning was also pretty good and offered a lot of choices. This is a nice hotel for the price. I'd stay here again if it weren't for that smell.
Is this review positive or negative?
Choices: (I). negative. (II). positive.
Answer: | (II). | 0 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Please answer a question about the following article about Galicia (Spain):
From 1990 to 2005, Manuel Fraga, former minister and ambassador in the Franco dictature, presided over the Galician autonomous government, the Xunta de Galicia. Fraga was associated with the Partido Popular ('People's Party', Spain's main national conservative party) since its founding. In 2002, when the oil tanker Prestige sank and covered the Galician coast in oil, Fraga was accused by the grassroots movement Nunca Mais ("Never again") of having been unwilling to react. In the 2005 Galician elections, the 'People's Party' lost its absolute majority, though remaining (barely) the largest party in the parliament, with 43% of the total votes. As a result, power passed to a coalition of the Partido dos Socialistas de Galicia (PSdeG) ('Galician Socialists' Party'), a federal sister-party of Spain's main social-democratic party, the Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE, 'Spanish Socialist Workers Party') and the nationalist Bloque Nacionalista Galego (BNG). As the senior partner in the new coalition, the PSdeG nominated its leader, Emilio Perez Touriño, to serve as Galicia's new president, with Anxo Quintana, the leader of BNG, as its vice president.
The sinking of which oil tanker precipitated the downfall of that party's rule? | Prestige | 0 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
How is "Irish patrol vessel Muirchú" said in Finnish? | Muirchú | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence about the following things:
elephant, grab, trunk | A elephant using its trunk to grab food. | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Read this: Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. Antarctica contains many other mountains, on both the main continent and the surrounding islands. Mount Erebus on Ross Island is the world's southernmost active volcano. Another well-known volcano is found on Deception Island, which is famous for a giant eruption in 1970. Minor eruptions are frequent and lava flow has been observed in recent years. Other dormant volcanoes may potentially be active. In 2004, a potentially active underwater volcano was found in the Antarctic Peninsula by American and Canadian researchers.
Now answer this question, if there is an answer (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable"): What island had a volcanic eruption in 1907? | unanswerable | 8 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
First question: Which of the items about benchmark are false?
Second question: How do I burn the charcoal faster and without too much smoke?
Are these two questions asking the same thing?
Possible answers:
(i). no
(ii). yes | (i). | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence 1: For example, recent FGD retrofit systems installed at Homer City (September 2001) and Centralia (July 2001) were both completed within approximately 24 months.
Sentence 2: Homer City has installed retrofit systems.
Pick your answer from:
-yes.
-it is not possible to tell.
-no.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
| yes | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a sentence not in English. | Исправлена проблема чтения сообщений из телефонов Sony Ericsson. | 8 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to Czech:
Remind me to thank El for the dance lessons.
Czech: | Připomeňte mi, abych poděkoval El za taneční lekce. Neale? | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Question: What often happens to regional breweries after they sell their pubs?
Answer: Pubs for use in a chain are bought and sold in large units, often from regional breweries which are then closed down.
A single-select problem: Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion?
Options: (A). yes (B). no | (A). | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Q: the number of shafts provided in heavy duty vehicles gear box is normally? A: | There are usually three shafts | 9 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Please answer a question about the following article about Armenia:
In the 16th century, the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire divided Armenia. From the early 16th century, both Western Armenia and Eastern Armenia fell under Iranian Safavid rule. Owing to the century long Turco-Iranian geo-political rivalry that would last in Western Asia, significant parts of the region were frequently fought over between the two rivalling empires. From the mid 16th century with the Peace of Amasya, and decisively from the first half of the 17th century with the Treaty of Zuhab until the first half of the 19th century, Eastern Armenia was ruled by the successive Iranian Safavid, Afsharid and Qajar empires, while Western Armenia remained under Ottoman rule.
Which empires seperated Armenia? | Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire | 0 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative (see options at the end)?
the first two are ruined by amateurish writing and acting , while the third feels limited by its short running time
Pick your answer from:
*negative
*positive | negative | 4 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is some data: The Mill eatType pub; The Mill food Italian; The Mill priceRange moderate; The Mill area city centre.
Write a sentence that describes this data: | Located near the city centre, The Mill is a moderately priced pub that offers Italian food. | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Translate to Finnish:
(NL) Mr President, as the fathers of European integration always put it, this integration is realised step by step.
Finnish: | (NL) Arvoisa puhemies, kuten Euroopan yhdentymisen isät asian esittivät, yhdentyminen tapahtuu askel askeleelta. | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Select from:
(a). negative
(b). positiveWould the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
injects just enough freshness into the proceedings
| (b). | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "The Hotel is obliged to have the booked rooms available according to the present General Terms and to fulfil the services agreed." to Russian? | Das Hotel ist verpflichtet, die vom Gast gebuchten Zimmer nach Maßgabe dieser Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen bereitzuhalten und die vereinbarten Leistungen zu erbringen. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Please briefly summarize this news article:
Poll: Tiger's favorability showing record decline
By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY
' popularity is plummeting by record amounts, according to the latest results of the USA TODAY/Gallup Poll.
Woods admitted to "infidelity" Friday. His "favorable" rating dropped to 33% in the latest poll conducted this week vs. 85% from his last poll in June 2005. His "unfavorable" rating, meanwhile, surged to 57% from only 8% four years ago.
Woods posted the highest popularity rating in poll history — 88% — when Gallup first measured him in 2000. The 52-point swing is the largest drop between consecutive measurements since Gallup began tracking it in 1992, says Jeffrey Jones, managing editor of the Gallup Poll. The 55-point falloff from his high to low point matches that of President George W. Bush from 2001-2008.
"For many years, Woods was the most positively rated person we rated. Now he ranks worse than a lot of the politicians we measure," Jones says. "The drop is definitely unprecedented."
The national poll of 1,025 U.S. adults was done Friday-Sunday. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. Other results:
•Women take a harsher view of Woods. His unfavorable rating is 8 points higher among women than men: 61% vs. 53%, Also, 67% of women say they are "disappointed" by him vs. 54% of men.
•Those with the highest education levels, as well as those age 65 and older, are the most likely to be "disappointed" (more than 70%).
•Woods has been in self-imposed exile since his Nov. 27 car crash. His plea for privacy while he tries to repair his marriage to wife Elin Nordegren finds support. 72% say he "should not" publicly answer questions about the crash or his alleged mistresses.
•Of those polled, 19% say they'll have a "less favorable" opinion of companies that use Woods as an endorser.
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Summary: | Tiger Woods' popularity is plummeting by record amounts, according to the latest results of the USA TODAY/Gallup Poll. | 2 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
the environmental watchdog group global witness condemned as `` senseless '' the cambodian government 's ban on the group 's report criticizing the country 's forestry business .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph? | watchdog group condemns cambodia s ban of its critical forestry report | 7 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Article: Christianity was a major unifying factor between Eastern and Western Europe before the Arab conquests, but the conquest of North Africa sundered maritime connections between those areas. Increasingly the Byzantine Church differed in language, practices, and liturgy from the western Church. The eastern church used Greek instead of the western Latin. Theological and political differences emerged, and by the early and middle 8th century issues such as iconoclasm, clerical marriage, and state control of the church had widened to the extent that the cultural and religious differences were greater than the similarities. The formal break came in 1054, when the papacy and the patriarchy of Constantinople clashed over papal supremacy and excommunicated each other, which led to the division of Christianity into two churches—the western branch became the Roman Catholic Church and the eastern branch the Orthodox Church.
Question: What was the eastern church subsequently known as? | the Orthodox Church | 5 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Serbia public debt poses trouble
Translate to Turkish
Turkish: | Sırbistan'ın kamu borcu sorun oluyor | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence.
The Twenty Two provides Japanese food. It is located in city centre and is family-friendly.
| The Twenty Two food Japanese
The Twenty Two area city centre
The Twenty Two familyFriendly yes | 9 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
How is "Milic is highly respected among colleagues as well, Bajovic said." said in Turkish? | Bajoviç, Miliç'in çalışma arkadaşları tarafından büyük saygı gördüğünü de belirtiyor. | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Q: who lost the 116 pages of the book of mormon? A: | Smith's scribe Martin Harris | 9 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Background: Marissa Ann Mayer (; born May 30, 1975) is an American information technology executive, formerly serving as the president and chief executive officer of Yahoo!, a position she had held starting July 2012. It was announced in January 2017 that she would step down from the company's board upon the sale of Yahoo!'s operating business to Verizon Communications for $4.8 billion. She would not join the newly combined company, now called "Oath," and announced her resignation on June 13, 2017.
Context: Mayer was born in Wausau, Wisconsin, the daughter of Margaret Mayer, an art teacher of Finnish descent, and Michael Mayer, an environmental engineer who worked for water companies. Her grandfather, Clem Mayer, had polio when he was 7 and served as mayor of Jackson, Wisconsin, for 32 years. She has a younger brother. She would later describe herself as having been "painfully shy" as a child and teenager. She "never had fewer than one after-school activity per day," participating in ballet, ice-skating, piano, swimming, debate, and Brownies. During middle school and high school, she took piano and ballet lessons, the latter of which taught her "criticism and discipline, poise, and confidence". At an early age, she showed an interest in math and science. When she was attending Wausau West High School, Mayer was on the curling team and the precision dance team. She excelled in chemistry, calculus, biology, and physics. She took part in extracurricular activities, becoming president of her high school's Spanish club, treasurer of the Key Club, captain of the debate team, and captain of the pom-pom squad. Her high school debate team won the Wisconsin state championship and the pom-pom squad was the state runner-up. During high school, she worked as a grocery clerk. After graduating from high school in 1993, Mayer was selected by Tommy Thompson, then the Governor of Wisconsin, as one of the state's two delegates to attend the National Youth Science Camp in West Virginia. Intending to become a pediatric neurosurgeon, Mayer took pre-med classes at Stanford University. She later switched her major from pediatric neuroscience to symbolic systems, a major which combined philosophy, cognitive psychology, linguistics, and computer science. At Stanford, she danced in the university ballet's Nutcracker, was a member of parliamentary debate, volunteered at children's hospitals, and helped bring computer science education to Bermuda's schools. During her junior year, she taught a class in symbolic systems, with Eric S. Roberts as her supervisor. The class was so well received by students that Roberts asked Mayer to teach another class over the summer. Mayer went on to graduate with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999. For both degrees, her specialization was in artificial intelligence. For her undergraduate thesis, she built travel-recommendation software that advised users in natural-sounding human language. In 2009, the Illinois Institute of Technology granted Mayer an honoris causa doctorate degree in recognition of her work in the field of search. Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.
Question: What else did she study ?. Whats the answer? | She later switched her major from pediatric neuroscience to symbolic systems, a major which combined | 5 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-choice question: What is the sentiment of the following tweet?
Tweet: This song sometimes brings tears to my eyes ..... â« http://blip.fm/~7gi1g
-negative;
-positive; | positive | 4 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Pope's visit excites lay people, but doesn't erase issues
Pope's visit excites lay people, but doesn't erase issues
By Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA TODAY
When Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington, D.C., today on his first U.S. papal visit, he'll see a Catholic Church of great vitality — facing great uncertainty.
"People are excited that he's coming. He's saying, 'You matter in the universal church,' " says Sheila Garcia of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' office for the laity. "But for most laity, the church is what happens in their parish.
"Participation is what this country is all about. We believe people … have a right to bring their gifts and talents to their church. If they don't, many ministries won't get done at all."
If Benedict could visit just three places beyond his six jam-packed days in Washington and New York, he would see — in a struggling urban outpost in Boston, a Phoenix megachurch booming with Hispanics and two stalwart small-town Iowa parishes that share a priest — much of the promise and the problems in U.S. Catholic life today.
It's not like the Catholic church in Europe, with its empty pews, or the Third World, where one in four parishes has no priest, or in Islamic countries, where Catholics can't build churches.
The USA's 67 million Catholics live in a vibrant world of faith and service, rooted in nearly 19,900 parishes. Lay people, particularly women, have risen to new heights of participation and leadership. Where priests are scarce and overburdened, they keep the lights on.
Yet this is a church under duress.
It's challenged by intense competition from secular culture and other religions. About 10% of people born Catholic say they're no longer Catholic, according to a February study by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
Of Catholics, 55% say they practice their religion, and 61% say sacraments are "essential to my faith," finds another study, released Sunday by Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University.
The number of priests has declined for decades.
And faith in the leadership of the bishops was shaken by the clergy sexual abuse crisis, which exploded into the headlines in 2002 in Boston and reverberated nationwide.
"The church is on its heels in this society — divided and demoralized and damaged. It really needs this pope to come and talk about the good things — to America's witness for life, its rich parishes and ministries, its remarkable efforts for social justice," says R. Scott Appleby, a professor of Catholic history at the University of Notre Dame.
He hopes the pope will "offer a powerful, charismatic, healing word about the abuse crisis to the laity, who need to hear this, and hear that the work of the Holy Spirit continues to be good and give life."
That's a message Catholics can take home to their parishes, the heart of the church.
The Catholic Church in America looks in some ways like Boston's St. Mary of the Angels, a century-old parish, embattled but still standing, offering a multicultural ministry in the impoverished and crime-ridden Roxbury neighborhood.
Founded by Irish and German immigrants, it is now the parish home of African-Americans, Caribbean blacks and immigrants from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic who go to English or Spanish Masses.
The Boston archdiocese, wounded spiritually and financially by the abuse crisis, tried twice to shutter the parish in an economic move as the archdiocese confronted shifting demographics, declining attendance and $85 million in settlements with abuse victims and legal fees.
Although the nationwide costs of the abuse scandal were estimated by church studies at about $2 billion, population shifts out from inner cities were the primary reason dioceses closed 2.7% of parishes nationwide between 2000 and 2006, according to CARA.
Of the 20 dioceses that closed more than 10 parishes in that period, all were in Northeast and Midwest dioceses, "where Catholics have migrated away to the Sun Belt or the suburbs. These changes would have occurred on their own, yet were likely quickened by the sex abuse crisis," says CARA researcher Mark Gray.
St. Mary's was spared after nearby business and community groups joined parishioners in pleading its case. Still, the parish is short on funds. Day-to-day administration is run by two aging staff members, a retired executive doing the books and a nun covering many of the ministries. An annual intern from the Jesuit Volunteer Corps works with service programs. Volunteers do the janitorial work.
"After two years of frantic efforts, we've taken a deep breath and carried on to the next crisis," says St. Mary's pastor David Gill.
He celebrates six Masses a week at St. Mary's, teaches classical languages at Boston College and serves as a chaplain for a lay Catholic community. "The parish has to think about what happens when I can't do this anymore," Gill says.
More than 17% of the 18,891 U.S. parishes in 2005 had no full-time priest. Overseas, the shortage is more acute: 24% of parishes have no resident priest. But prospects are brighter abroad: From 1975 to 2005, U.S. ordinations fell 40.8% but climbed 59.9% for diocesan priests worldwide.
Gill is 73 and worries, "Will they close the place when I leave?"
St. Catherine of Siena parish in Phoenix is home to 4,500 families, including Mexican-born Ramon and Rosa Ramirez, who bring their 13 children here to be formed in the faith.
Of U.S adults, 24% say they are Catholic. But 46% of immigrants say they are Catholic, compared with 21% of native-born U.S. adults, according to the Pew Forum.
The real numbers may be higher. Hispanic Catholics are less likely, culturally, to register with a parish, says St. Catherine's pastor, the Rev. David Sanfilippo.
This week, 96 of his parishioners, including Ramon and Rosa Ramirez and eight of their children, plan to be in Washington, and 71 will follow Benedict to New York. Most of these pilgrims don't even have tickets to the public events: They just hope to catch a glimpse of their pope.
"The Vicar of Christ is coming to us. The least we can do is be present for him," says Rosa Ramirez, 42. "We are concerned about people who suffer spiritually, who lose hope, whose lives can be meaningless. We worry about Catholics slipping away."
Most Catholics say they are proud to be Catholic. But only 43% say church teachings, the pope or bishops guide them in "deciding what's morally acceptable," according to the CARA survey.
"We need Benedict to address our real crisis. It's not the priest shortage or the sex abuse crisis. It's education," says Greg Erlandson, publisher of the Catholic weekly newspaper Our Sunday Visitor.
"Young Catholics today don't know the basics, and, often, their parents don't, either," he says. "How are we handing down the faith?"
Catholic America also looks like the stalwart little Iowa parishes of St. John the Baptist in Mount Vernon and nearby St. Isidore the Farmer in Springville.
They share one priest, while administrator Sue Schettler and her all-female staff run the day-to-day ministries, supported by legions of male and female volunteers.
More than 30,000 lay people are specially trained in ministry, and 80% are women, Garcia says.
Almost half of diocesan administrative posts (48%) are filled by women, according to a 2003 study, the most recent available, by the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators.
Their numbers climbed sharply after 1983, when revisions in canon law, which are the laws that govern the church, permitted laity to take on roles once reserved for priests.
Lay people can now take on positions from becoming chancellors, which are similar to chief operating officers for dioceses, to reading Scripture during Mass, says Mary Jo Tully, chancellor of the Archdiocese of Portland, Ore., since 1990.
Not everyone is satisfied with this progress. Some fear that female lay leaders will be barely seen and not at all heard by Benedict.
"I'm glad he's coming to see a world beyond the Vatican," says author Joan Chittister, a Benedictine sister in Erie, Pa. "But if he's not here to learn from the nature of the church, its needs and questions, then what good will it do? If half the Catholic world, the women, are left out of the discussions, what can he learn?"
Many protest groups are clamoring for Benedict's attention. Calls will ring out from various Catholic groups for more transparency in church governance, greater acceptance for gays within the church, ordination for women, permission for priests to marry, punishment for bishops who failed to protect young people from abuse, and stronger opposition to the Iraq war.
However, administrators Tully and Schettler have no complaints for Benedict. Neither could break away to see him. Neither seeks his acknowledgment.
"I don't do this because I'm looking for thanks," Schettler says. "I do it because I'm serving the people of God. I always assume I'm in the pope's prayers on a daily basis."
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Write a one or two sentence summary. | When Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington, D.C., Tuesday on his first U.S. papal visit, he'll see a Catholic Church of great vitality facing great uncertainty. | 0 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Review:
intimidated by both her subject matter and
Is this movie review sentence negative or positive?
Options:
A). negative
B). positive
The answer is: | A). | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Tätä lakia on luonnollisesti noudatettava.
Which language is this? | Finnish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is the solution?
Solve -31*g - 28 + 1 = -4*g for g. | -1 | 2 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a short movie review that has "[II]" sentiment (Select from the following.
[I] negative.
[II] positive.). | super heroes | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates.
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:10 EST, 17 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:20 EST, 19 November 2012 WNBA legend Chamique Holdsclaw - one of the greatest female basketball players ever - has been arrested after allegedly getting involved in a car chase with her ex-girfriend and then bashing her former lover's vehicle with a baseball bat before shooting it. Holdsclaw, 35, who won Olympic gold in 2000 has been charged with aggravated assault, criminal damage to property and reckless conduct for her aggressive attack on 29-year-old Jennifer Lacy's Range Rover after handing herself in to Atlanta police this afternoon. The retired basketball legend is currently being held on $10,000 bail for the assault and police have said that they believe Holdsclaw may have poured gasoline into the car before the attack and was trying to shoot into the car to start a bigger fire.
Fleeing inside her friends house,
OPTIONS:
- Atlanta witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- Chamique Holdsclaw witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- Holdsclaw witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- James Nye witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- Jennifer Lacy witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- Olympic witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- Range Rover witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
- WNBA witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV.
| Jennifer Lacy witnessed her former girlfriend smash her car's rear and passenger windows with the bat, produce a handgun and fire into the SUV. | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Tam Dao National Park, Vietnam (CNN) -- As a hangover "cure," they don't come more brutally disturbing than bear bile. Extracted from the animal with a long needle inserted into the gall bladder on illegal bear farms in Vietnam and China, the endangered Asiatic black bear -- also known as Moon Bears because of the crescent of white fur on their chest - is subjected to a slow death from infection and disease in tiny cages that restrict their movements. "In Vietnam, men in particular mix bear bile with rice wine because they believe it makes them stronger and able to drink more," says Tuan Bendixsen, Vietnam director of Animals Asia, an animal welfare group.
"In
OPTIONS:
- Animals Asia, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- Asiatic, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- CNN, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- China, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- Moon Bears, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- Tam Dao National Park, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- Tuan Bendixsen, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
- Vietnam, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says.
| Vietnam, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently," he says. | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Mai precis, și întârzierile provocate de statele membre între detectare și raportare duc la situații dificile.
Translate to English
English: | Specifically, the delays being caused by Member States between detection and reporting are also leading to difficult situations. | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Summarize this article:
The bank said efficiency improvements meant it had to axe 55 posts throughout RBS International, which made operating profits of £221 million in 2013.
Some staff would be able to move jobs but there would be redundancies, CEO Adrian Gill said.
Regional officer for the UNITE union Eric Holmes said the cuts "threaten the Isle of Man's internal economy".
He said: "There are fewer chances of redeployment in the finance sector because so many companies are cutting back.
"That is our concern - if the Isle of Man is to continue its economic success we need to keep people off the benefit system and in well-paid jobs."
Summary: | RBS has announced dozens of job losses in its international division, including nine in the Isle of Man. | 1 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Answer a question about this article:
In January 2012 a Tuareg rebellion began in Northern Mali, led by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad. In March, military officer Amadou Sanogo seized power in a coup d'état, citing Touré's failures in quelling the rebellion, and leading to sanctions and an embargo by the Economic Community of West African States. The MNLA quickly took control of the north, declaring independence as Azawad. However, Islamist groups including Ansar Dine and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), who had helped the MNLA defeat the government, turned on the Tuareg and took control of the North with the goal of implementing sharia in Mali.
The embargo of the Economic Community of West African States imposed what type of punishment? | sanctions | 3 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose from:
(I) negative;
(II) positive; What would be an example of an (II) review? | recently decided to try a new breakfast place and Snooze was the choice. What a surprising and delicious find. Went with my boyfriend and a friend, and there was an error in my order, before i even noticed they had brought me my plate, just a few minutes later than the other two and had not charged me for it. Service was amazing and food was delicious, this is definitely a place i encourage to try and you will love it. | 9 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
If And, primarily because of the daunting scientific obstacles, woefully few companies have an aggressive AIDS-vaccine program., can we conclude that "AIDS vaccine funding is at an all time low due to scientific challenges."?
OPTIONS: * yes; * it is not possible to tell; * no; | it is not possible to tell | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate the following sentence to Czech:
I saw her walking it down the street.
Czech: | Schovávat se teda neumíte. | 5 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
How is "Four specific issues now move to center-stage: the fate of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the future of the Fatah-ruled West Bank, the world’s attitude toward Israel, and the strategic impact of Hamas’s victory on the Middle East." said in Russian? | Сегодня на первый план выходят четыре основных вопроса: судьба палестинцев и сектора Газа, будущее Западного берега под управлением Фатха, отношение мирового сообщества к Израилю и стратегические последствия победы Хамаса на Ближнем Востоке. | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi does not release any economic figures specifically for New Delhi but publishes an official economic report on the whole of Delhi annually. According to the Economic Survey of Delhi, the metropolis has a net State Domestic Product (SDP) of Rs. 83,085 crores (for the year 2004–05) and a per capita income of Rs. 53,976($1,200). In the year 2008–09 New Delhi had a Per Capita Income of Rs.1,16,886 ($2,595).It grew by 16.2% to reach Rs.1,35,814 ($3,018) in 2009–10 fiscal. New Delhi's Per Capita GDP (at PPP) was at $6,860 during 2009–10 fiscal, making it one of the richest cities in India. The tertiary sector contributes 78.4% of Delhi's gross SDP followed by secondary and primary sectors with 20.2% and 1.4% contribution respectively.
What government body is responsible for releasing the annual official economic report for Delhi? | The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi | 2 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Article: Large and sturdy purses should be kept together while smaller or flexible purses can be placed somewhere else. Make sure that similar bags are together so that if you need a certain type of bag, you can look over your options. For example, if you have clutches that you like to take when you go out at night, keep these together. If the purse can stand up on its own, keep it on a shelf. This includes larger bags, such as tote bags, or bags made out of a sturdy material, like leather or canvas. This will preserve the bag’s shape without distorting the handles. Cubbies work great to help keep purses organized and upright. This works well for small, lightweight purses (like satchels or shoulder strap bags) and for bags that can’t sit up on their own (like hobo bags). Make sure that the purse is empty before hanging it so that the handles do not stretch out. You can hang purses using: Command hooks Coat racks Hangers Shower hooks on a closet rod S-hooks Clutches often do not have straps, but they can’t stand upright either. A shoe organizer will keep them separated. Put 1 or 2 clutches in each compartment. If you only have 1 or 2 clutches, keep them in separate shoe boxes. Try to avoid stacking clutches on top of one another. This can cause scratches or bending. You can also use a magazine or file organizer from a stationary or office supply store. Stick a clutch in each divider so that they are standing vertically. If you have two or three purses you use regularly, you may want to keep them by the door. Install coat hooks to hang the purses or let them sit on a side table. If you don't use certain purses as often, you may want to keep them out of the way. Designate a closet with shelves where you can store your purses while they are not being used. The floor can cause dirt and mildew to build up on your purse. Whether you decide to hang your purses or put them on a shelf, keep them from touching the floor.
What is a summary of what this article is about? | Sort your handbags by size and type. Prop larger purses upright on shelves. Hang smaller and slouchy purses by the handles. Stick clutches in a shoe box or shoe organizer. Keep everyday purses by the front door. Place special occasion purses in a closet. Keep your handbags off the floor. | 7 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write a "(ii)" movie review (Possible answers:
(i) negative;
(ii) positive;). | totally | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: 1939-40 STANDING 4th, west; 1939-40 GOALS_AGAINST 130 | The team was standing 4th, west if the won 130 goals against another team. | 7 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a question about this article: Edward Hallett Carr, a frequent defender of Soviet policy, stated: "In return for 'non-intervention' Stalin secured a breathing space of immunity from German attack."[page needed] According to Carr, the "bastion" created by means of the Pact, "was and could only be, a line of defense against potential German attack."[page needed] According to Carr, an important advantage was that "if Soviet Russia had eventually to fight Hitler, the Western Powers would already be involved."[page needed] However, during the last decades, this view has been disputed. Historian Werner Maser stated that "the claim that the Soviet Union was at the time threatened by Hitler, as Stalin supposed ... is a legend, to whose creators Stalin himself belonged. In Maser's view, "neither Germany nor Japan were in a situation [of] invading the USSR even with the least perspective [sic] of success," and this could not have been unknown to Stalin. Carr further stated that, for a long time, the primary motive of Stalin's sudden change of course was assumed to be the fear of German aggressive intentions.
What is the answer to this question: The pact according to Edward Carr’s view was to provide what between Germany and the Soviet Union? | a line of defense against | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a question about this article: Hayek's work on the microeconomics of the choice theoretics of investment, non-permanent goods, potential permanent resources, and economically-adapted permanent resources mark a central dividing point between his work in areas of macroeconomics and that of almost all other economists. Hayek's work on the macroeconomic subjects of central planning, trade cycle theory, the division of knowledge, and entrepreneurial adaptation especially, differ greatly from the opinions of macroeconomic "Marshallian" economists in the tradition of John Maynard Keynes and the microeconomic "Walrasian" economists in the tradition of Abba Lerner.
What is the answer to this question: Whose works inspire the term "Walrasian" in economics? | Abba Lerner | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "Member States, as the rapporteur has stated, are currently facing a crisis in the asylum system caused by abuses of the various procedures with the increase in mixed flows, a problem that is often exacerbated by the operations of trafficking networks." to Finnish? | Kuten esittelijä totesi, turvapaikkajärjestelmä aiheuttaa jäsenvaltioille tällä hetkellä suuria ongelmia, mikä johtuu monien menettelyjen väärinkäytöstä ja eri ryhmistä muodostuvien maahanmuuttovirtojen kasvusta. Salakuljetusverkostojen toiminta pahentaa usein ongelmaa. | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie?
long , intricate , star-studded and visually flashy
pick from the following. (i). negative. (ii). positive. | (ii). | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "In the cases when his films include children (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Empire of the Sun, Jurassic Park, etc.), this type of shot is more apparent, but it is also used in films like Munich, Saving Private Ryan, The Terminal, Minority Report, and Amistad." contain the correct answer to "What are some Spielberg films that included kids?"
pick from the following. [I] yes [II] no | [I] | 4 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Bütçede yapılan bir inceleme, ülkenin bütçe açığının Eurozone'a girmeye uygun olmadığını gösterdi.
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English: | A revision of the budget data showed the country's deficits would not have allowed it to join the Eurozone. | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Article: and meats to cook them without using any oils or fats. All you need to boil food is a large pot, water, and a little bit of salt. Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, chicken, and beef are just a few options for ingredients you can boil. Check online for specific boiling times. Vegetables like carrots and broccoli generally take about 8-10 minutes to boil, whereas potatoes will take a little bit longer, about 15 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to check the interior temperature of meats to make sure they’re cooked all the way through. Once you think the meat should be done, remove it from the hot water with tongs and place it on a cutting board. Insert the meat thermometer and check the temperature: chicken should be cooked to 165 °F (74 °C) and beef should be cooked to 160 °F (71 °C). If it isn’t cooked yet, add it back to the hot water for another couple of minutes. Boiling is a simpler way to cook, and it’s healthier than using lots of fats—but it does also compromise the nutrients of the foods. Some veggies, like brussels sprouts, broccoli, and sweet potatoes, are water-soluble, which means they lose some nutrients when cooked in water. your veggies and fish to keep all their nutrients intact. You can place a steaming basket over a pot of boiling water or you could also wrap your ingredients in foil and place them in the steamer basket to contain all the juices. Simply bring a pot of water to a boil, place your steam basket on top, and add your ingredients to the basket. The best ingredients to steam are veggies like green beans, zucchini, and asparagus. Fish fillets and shellfish also steam well. In general, the veggies and meats that take the least amount of time to cook are the best ones to steam. Veggies generally take about 15-20 minutes to steam, whereas fish will take only about 6-15 minutes, depending on how thick the fillet is. Check online for specific steaming times. Add a pinch of salt or some lemon juice to your steamed veggies or fish for some extra flavor. your meats and veggies for a nice smoky flavor and less fat. Grilling is great because it makes your meat tender while also letting the fat drip away from it, which is healthier for you! It also imparts a nice flavor to meats and veggies. You can grill steak and chicken, as well as vegetables, like asparagus, peppers, onions, zucchini, and even lettuce! There are some studies that suggest the char from grilled foods is carcinogenic and shouldn’t be eaten regularly. To combat this, try to grill leaner cuts of meat that have shorter cooking times or use a gas or electric grill if you can. You can even grill fruits, like peaches, for a tasty addition to main meals and desserts. your food for a quick, flavorful option. Use a few teaspoons of a healthy cooking oil, like extra virgin olive oil or avocado oil, and add in your chopped veggies and protein for a 10-minute meal. Because the cooking time is so short, there is less time for your ingredients to lose their healthy nutrients. Try stir-frying mushrooms, zucchini, peppers, onions, and chicken for a tasty dinner option. Add a little bit of low-sodium soy sauce and some garlic to the dish for some extra flavor. Your body does need some fats in order to function at its best, so its okay to use heart-healthy oils. Avoid using butter, lard, and sauces that are high in calories, fat, and sugar. your meals in the oven for a fast way to cook. Broiling is a high-heat option that doesn’t require you to add any additional oils or fats to your dish. Use lean cuts of meat, like chicken and fish, and heartier vegetables like squash and onion. Make sure you preheat the broiler before putting your dish in the oven or broiler drawer. Meals take about 12-15 minutes to broil. Always check your meat with a meat thermometer before serving it. The risk with broiling foods is that because of the high heat level, the food can dry out quickly. That’s why it’s a good idea to use thinner, leaner cuts of meat so that they won’t take as long to cook. your food so it retains its nutrients while cooking quickly. A microwave with a carousel that rotates the food is the best kind to use. Make sure you put your food into microwave-safe dishes. Use a flat plate to cover the dishes when you microwave them to keep the food moist. Check online for cooking times for different ingredients. There are some myths out there about microwaving, but you don’t need to worry about losing nutrients through microwaving veggies or about unhealthy radiation. Microwaves use electromagnetic radiation, which is different from that kind of radiation that causes cancer. Potatoes take about 15 minutes to cook in the microwave, whereas broccoli takes about 6 minutes. If you cook meat in the microwave, make sure to check the internal temperature before you eat it. Microwaving is a fast, healthy option. It essentially steams the food, so keep in mind that you won’t get any of the flavor that you might from grilling or stir-frying. Try adding some seasonings to your food, like salt, pepper, or lemon juice. Focus on eating uncooked and unprocessed foods, like fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and pasteurized dairy products. Eating only raw foods isn’t recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or who plan on becoming pregnant. Check with your doctor if you have concerns about your daily food intake!
What is a summary of what this article is about? | Boil your veggies Steam Grill Stir-fry Broil Microwave Try eating raw foods to avoid losing any nutrients through cooking. | 7 | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Triple: The Waterman food Indian; The Waterman priceRange moderate; The Waterman customer rating average; The Waterman area city centre; The Waterman familyFriendly no
What is a sentence that describes this triple? | The Waterman serves Indian food at a cheap price average customer ratings in the city centre, but it is not family friendly. | 0 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer: Is "Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace." a good answer to the question "Who did Madonna turn to for comfort during her mother's illness?"
Available choices:
(a). yes.
(b). no. | (a). | 2 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is the sentiment of the following review?
Vantage is a perfect find for me. I highly recommend Alex for internet design and related marketing services. I needed everything. I started a brand new business in a different industry located in a new community. I brought no industry contacts, no technology knowledge, and little marketing expertise. Oh, and I needed to build a national customer base. On a modest budget. Within minutes after I responded to the email contact on the Vantage website, I received a phone call from Alex (who was on vacation). We talked for some time. By the end I knew this was a fit. Service and talent are what I sensed and now what I receive. All I knew was that I did not want a static brochure on a screen. My site is spectacular compared to my competition. Check out the portfolio on the Vantage site and you will find creative, gripping, and informative sites. My business and Vantage are now a team. Vantage provides service, talent, and results.
Pick from: [+] negative. [+] positive. | positive | 5 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Окситоцин является пептидным гормоном (октапептидом) задней доли гипофиза.
Which language is this? | Russian | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Single/multi-select question: Does the sentence "One problem is that the system is subject to gaming." provide a valid answer to the question "What is one example of a limitation on the system?"
Available choices: A). yes. B). no. | A). | 1 | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Die Zukunft eines demokratischen Landes sollte nicht von dessen totalitärer Vergangenheit kontrolliert werden.
Which language is this? | German | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Il est fortement recommandé aux établissements de s’enregistrer par l’entremise du site Internet de la FDA.
Translate this to English? | It is strongly recommended that facilities register through the FDA website. | 3 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Background: Weldon Gaston "Hum" Humble (April 24, 1921 - April 14, 1998) was an American football guard who played five seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Texans in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Humble grew up in Texas and was a multi-sport athlete at Brackenridge High School in San Antonio. He enrolled at Rice University in Houston, Texas in 1940 and played three seasons on the school's football team. Humble then spent three years in the U.S. Marines during World War II, serving in the Pacific War and earning a Bronze Star Medal before returning to complete his college studies in 1946.
Context: Paul Brown, the coach of the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), met Humble while vacationing in Florida in 1946. Brown came to watch the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day, and was staying in the same hotel as the Rice team. He saw Humble and his wife Lorraine, whom Humble had met while in training at Southwestern, on a dance floor at the hotel. "He appeared to be the sort of fellow we like to have on our team," Brown said later in 1947. "Then I watched him in that Tennessee game and after that made up my mind he'd be with my club if I ever had the chance to make a deal for him." The AAFC's Baltimore Colts selected Humble in the league's draft, but Brown got his chance in August. He engineered a trade that sent four players including quarterback Steve Nemeth and guard George Cheroke to the Colts, plus two players to be named later. Before joining the Browns, Humble played in the College All-Star Game, a now-defunct annual matchup between the National Football League (NFL) champion and a selection of the best college players from around the country. The college all-stars won the game, defeating the Chicago Bears 16-0. In Cleveland, Humble was part of an offensive line that included Lin Houston, Ed Ulinski and Bob Gaudio. Their job was to protect quarterback Otto Graham from opposing defenders and open up running room for fullback Marion Motley. They chanted "nobody touches Graham" when they broke the huddle. Helped by strong line play, Graham, Motley and Cleveland ends Dante Lavelli and Mac Speedie led a potent offense that dominated the AAFC for three years. The Browns won the AAFC championship in 1947, 1948 and 1949 before the league disbanded and Cleveland was absorbed by the more established NFL. Humble was a consensus second-team All-Pro selection in 1948, when Cleveland won all of its games. Cleveland's success continued in the NFL in 1950, when Humble was used on occasion as a linebacker on defense. The Browns finished the season with a 10-2 record and beat the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL championship game. Humble was selected to play in the first-ever Pro Bowl, the NFL's all-star game. Humble continued as a member of the Marine Reserves as his professional career continued, and in 1951 he was in danger of being called up for service in the Korean War. He re-enlisted in the summer and played for a military team at Marine Corps Base Quantico later in the year. After the season, he was named the best service player in the country by the Washington Touchdown Club. Humble was expected to return to the Browns after his discharge from the military in 1952. In a surprise move, however, Brown traded him before the season to the Dallas Texans for fullback Sherman Howard. The trade was unexpected because Cleveland's other guards, including Gaudio and Alex Agase, were getting older and nearing retirement. "I'm sure we'll be all right at the guard position," Brown said at the time. "But we do have a definite fullback problem." Humble played one season for the Texans before retiring. Dallas had a 1-11 record in 1952.
Question: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
Answer: | In a surprise move, however, Brown traded him before the season to the Dallas Texans for fullback Sherman Howard. | 4 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Porcupine Tree were an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. The band began essentially as a solo project for Wilson, who created all of the band's music. By late 1993, however, he wanted to work in a band environment, bringing on frequent collaborators Richard Barbieri as keyboardist, Colin Edwin as bassist, and Chris Maitland as drummer to form the first permanent lineup. With Wilson as lead vocalist and guitarist, this remained the lineup until February 2002, when Maitland left the band and Gavin Harrison was recruited to replace him.
Porcupine Tree originated in 1987 as a collaborative hoax project by Steven Wilson and Malcolm Stocks. Partially inspired by the psychedelic/progressive bands of the 1970s, such as Pink Floyd, that had dominated the music scene during their youth, the two decided to form a fictional legendary rock band named The Porcupine Tree. The two fabricated a detailed back-story including information on alleged band members and album titles, as well as a "colourful" history which purportedly included events such as a meeting at a 1970s rock festival and several trips in and out of prison. As soon as he had put aside enough money to buy his own studio equipment, Wilson obliged this creation with several hours of music to provide "evidence" of its existence. Although Stocks provided a few passages of treated vocals and experimental guitar playing, his role in the project was mostly offering occasional ideas, with the bulk of the material being written, recorded, played, and sung by Wilson. At this point, Porcupine Tree was little more than a joke and a private amusement, as Wilson was concentrating on his other project, No-Man, an endeavour with UK based singer and songwriter Tim Bowness. However, by 1989, he began to consider some of the Porcupine Tree music as potentially marketable. Wilson created an 80-minute-long cassette titled Tarquin's Seaweed Farm under the name of Porcupine Tree. Still showing the spirit of his joke, Wilson included an eight-page inlay which further revealed the hoaxed Porcupine Tree backstory, including references to fictitious band members such as Sir Tarquin Underspoon and Timothy Tadpole-Jones. Wilson sent out copies of Tarquin's Seaweed Farm to several people he felt would be interested in the recordings. Nick Saloman, the cult UK guitarist better known as The Bevis Frond, had suggested that he send one to Richard Allen, a writer for the UK counter-cultural magazine Encyclopaedia Psychedelica and co-editor of the UK psychedelic garage rock magazine Freakbeat. Allen reviewed the tape in both magazines. Whilst he disliked some of the material, he gave much of it a positive review. Several months later, Allen invited Wilson to contribute a track to the double LP A Psychedelic Psauna that was being put together to launch the new Delerium label. Allen would also become the band's manager, press agent, and promoter until 2004, his role in marketing the band's image decreasing after The Sky Moves Sideways album. In the meantime, Wilson had continued to work on new material. In 1990, he released the Love, Death & Mussolini EP, issued in a very limited run of 10 copies. The EP remains an extremely rare, collectible piece. It was composed of nine at-the-time-unreleased tracks, as a preview for the upcoming second album. Later in 1990, Wilson released a second full-length Porcupine Tree cassette called The Nostalgia Factory, which further expanded Porcupine Tree's underground fanbase, although at this point, the band was still carrying on the charade of being 1970s rock legends. By this point, Porcupine Tree was entirely a solo project, with Stocks having amicably moved on to other activities.
Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Where there any hits? | 1 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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Total Pro-Hunt Sustainability & Economic Opportunity Anti-Hunt Persuadables Anti-Hunt Seals are a renewable resource and are hunted in a humane, well-regulated and sustainable manner 36 40 43 32 27 The seal population is growing, and is eating fish which would otherwise be caught by fishermen 22 25 17 25 23 Canada's fishermen could benefit from being able to hunt seals and sell their products 19 21 19 13 20 Canada should never give in to international pressures to put controls on the seal hunt 16 11 15 14 21 None 3 * 2 7 5 dk/na 4 3 3 8 3 * Less than one percent
Translate to French. | Total Anti-Chasse Persuadables Viabilité et Développement Économique Pro-Chasse Anti-Chasse Le phoque est une ressource renouvelable qui est chassée avec compassion, de façon bien réglementée et soutenable 36 40 43 32 27 La population de phoques est en croissance et elle consomme des poissons qui, autrement, seraient capturés par les pêcheurs 22 25 17 25 23 Les pêcheurs canadiens pourraient être avantagés s'ils avaient le droit de chasser le phoque et de vendre le produit de leur chasse 19 21 19 13 20 Le Canada ne devrait jamais céder aux pressions internationales en imposant des mesures de contrôle sur la chasse au phoque 16 11 15 14 21 Aucun 3 * 2 7 5 Ne sait pas/refus 2 3 3 8 3 Nota: * signifie moins de un pour cent Q.34 Selon vous, lequel des énoncés suivants apporte l'argument le plus fort en faveur de la chasse au phoque? vers le haut | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
François Jarret, of Saint-Chef in the department of Isère in France, joined the company of his uncle Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur to battle the Iroquois in New France . They arrived there in August 1665, and on 17 September 1669 Jarret married the twelve-year-old Marie Perrot in Île d'Orléans. He was awarded a land grant on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River on 29 October 1672 in a seigneury called Verchères, and thereafter continued to increase his land holdings. The couple was to have twelve children, the fourth of whom was Marie-Madeleine, born in Verchères on 3 March 1678 and baptised that 17 April. The seigneury underwent periodic Iroquois raids. In 1690 the matron of Verchères took command of a successful defense against an Iroquois assault on the stockade there. By 1692 the Iroquois had killed the Jarrets' son François-Michel and two successive husbands of their daughter Marie-Jeanne. Before she performed this courageous act, she usually worked in the family field during her spare time.
How many out of their 12 children was baptised in April? | 1 | 2 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a premise:
There would be no government second guessing and lengthy permit reviews.
Here is a hypothesis:
The government cannot change their mind.
Here are the options: OPT: -yes -it is not possible to tell -no
Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
| yes | 2 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
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legislation to normalize trade relations with vietnam was defeated monday in the house of representatives , four days before president george w. bush is to make his first visit to the only country ever to defeat the united states in a major war .
Summary: | house defeats vietnam trade bill | 3 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Xi Jinping was born in Beijing on 15 June 1953. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 by Mao Zedong, Xi's father held a series of posts, including propaganda chief, vice-premier, and vice-chairman of the National People's Congress. Xi's father is from Fuping County, Shaanxi, and Xi could further trace his patrilineal descent from Xiying in Dengzhou, Henan. He is the second son of Xi Zhongxun and his wife Qi Xin. In 1963, when Xi was age 10, his father was purged from the Party and sent to work in a factory in Luoyang, Henan. In May 1966, Xi's secondary education was cut short by the Cultural Revolution, when all secondary classes were halted for students to criticise and fight their teachers. The Xi family home was ransacked by student militants and one of Xi's sisters, Xi Heping, was killed. Later, his own mother was forced to publicly denounce him as Xi was paraded before a crowd as an enemy of the revolution. Xi was aged 15 when his father was imprisoned in 1968 during the Cultural Revolution; Xi would not see his father again until 1972. Without the protection of his father, Xi was sent to work in Liangjiahe Village, Wen'anyi Town, Yanchuan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi, in 1969 in Mao Zedong's Down to the Countryside Movement. After a few months, unable to stand rural life, he ran away to Beijing. He was arrested during a crackdown on deserters from the countryside and sent to a work camp to dig ditches. He later became the Party branch secretary of the production team, leaving that post in 1975. When asked about this experience later by Chinese state television, Xi recalled, "It was emotional. It was a mood. And when the ideals of the Cultural Revolution could not be realised, it proved an illusion." From 1975 to 1979, Xi studied chemical engineering at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University as a "Worker-Peasant-Soldier student", where engineering majors spent about one-fifth of their time studying Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong thought, doing farm work and "learning from the People's Liberation Army". From 1979 to 1982, Xi served as secretary for his father's former subordinate Geng Biao, the then vice premier and secretary-general of the Central Military Commission. This gained Xi some military background. In 1985, as part of a Chinese delegation to study U.S. agriculture, he stayed in the home of an American family in the town of Muscatine, Iowa. This trip, and his two-week stay with a U.S. family, is said to have had a lasting impression upon him and his views on the United States. From 1998 to 2002, he studied Marxist philosophy and ideological education in an "on-the-job" postgraduate programme at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, again at Tsinghua University, and obtained a Doctor of Law (LLD) degree, which was a degree covering fields of law, politics, management, and revolutionary history, though commentators have questioned this qualification.
Answer this question "Did he ever go back to school following the Revolution?" by extracting the answer from the text above. | From 1975 to 1979, Xi studied chemical engineering at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University as a "Worker-Peasant-Soldier student", | 6 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Dartmouth Alumni Sue Over Changes
The Association of Alumni of Dartmouth College went to court to challenge governance changes that the Dartmouth board announced on Sept. 8. Under the plan, Dartmouth’s 18-member board is to be expanded by eight trustees chosen by the board, thereby reducing the proportion of trustees elected by the alumni to one-third, from one-half (not counting New Hampshire’s governor and Dartmouth’s president, who serve ex officio). In papers filed in Grafton County Superior Court, the association said the new plan violated the 1891 agreement under which the alumni and the board each selected an equal number of trustees.
Write a one or two sentence summary. | The Association of Alumni of Dartmouth College went to court to challenge governance changes that the Dartmouth board announced on Sept. 8. | 0 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What are the keywords in the following sentence:
a cross silhouetted against the sky atop an ancient church | cross, silhouette, sky | 6 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Wir werden die Entwicklungen in dieser Frage aus Sicht des EU-Rechts verfolgen, aber natürlich hoffen wir, dass die ungarischen Behörden dafür sorgen werden, dass die neue Verfassung, die schließlich verabschiedet wird, die Werte widerspiegelt, auf denen die Europäische Union aufbaut.-
Translate this to English? | We will follow the developments on this issue from an EU-law standpoint, but of course we hope that the Hungarian authorities will ensure that the new Constitution which is finally adopted will reflect the values upon which the European Union is founded. | 3 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is some data: 7,363 ±% +3.1; Lou Bailey PARTY Labor; Lou Bailey VOTES 7,363; 7,363 PERCENT 35.4.
Write a sentence that describes this data: | The Labor Party voted in Candidate Lou Bailey with a total of 7,363 votes, or 35% of the vote, with an error margin of 3.1% | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
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(CNN) -- With sympathy, grief and some outrage, Chinese netizens expressed their condolences over the deaths of two Chinese schoolgirls in Saturday's crash landing of an Asiana Airlines flight at San Francisco International Airport. Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16, are the sole casualties of the ill-fated flight carrying 307 passengers and crew. They were part of a group of 35 teachers and students from a middle school in the eastern Chinese city of Jiangshan traveling to California for a summer camp program. The crash remained one of the top trending topics on China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo on Monday, garnering over 1.7 million posts with the hashtag "Boeing 777 crash." It was also the leading topic on Tencent Weibo, with over 240,000 posts.
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- Asiana on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Asiana Airlines on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Boeing 777 on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- CNN on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- California on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- China on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Chinese on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Jiangshan on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- San Francisco International Airport on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Sina Weibo on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Sole on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Tencent Weibo on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Twitter on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Wang Linjia on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
- Ye Mengyuan on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern."
| Asiana on Sina Weibo sparked a debate over the qualifications of the pilot, with rumors rapidly spreading among Sina Weibo users that the plane was flown by an "intern." | 5 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Write a brief sentence. | A group of humans. | 9 | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
After six days of protests that packed the state capitol, Wisconsin's major teachers' union called on members to start returning to work Monday but keep fighting a proposed rollback of union protections for public employees. "To educators whose contracts do not recognize Presidents' Day, we call on them to return to duty by day -- and find ways to be vocal and visible after their workday is done," Mary Bell, president of the nearly 100,000-member Wisconsin Education Association Council, told members in a statement issued Sunday afternoon. "To those whose contracts recognize Presidents' Day as a holiday, we call on them to return to Madison." But other unions said they plan to continue demonstrations into Tuesday, and not all members of Bell's union had decided to follow her lead. Members of Madison's WEAC local, the MTI Teachers Union, have voted to remain at the capitol on Monday at least, its president, Mike Lipp, told CNN. "I think every teacher in here wants to be back with their students, but we also understand that there are important points to be made," Madison high school teacher David Olson told CNN. "And so far, we've done a good job of using our collective action to force the issue and to make sure people understand why we're fighting. It's an important fight to continue." Wisconsin's new Republican governor, Scott Walker, is pushing a state budget bill that would severely curtail collective bargaining for public employees. Walker says the measures are needed to head off a $3.6 billion budget shortfall by 2013 that could result in thousands of layoffs. But the issue has triggered widespread resistance from unions, even those that won't be affected by the plan, and the 14 Democrats in the state Senate have fled Wisconsin to stall a vote on the plan. "It is not about specific negotiation points," Matthew Kearney, a member of the Teaching Assistants Association and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told CNN on Sunday. "It's about the existence of unions, the fact that this bill would make it impossible for public unions to exist in Wisconsin. That's what's it's designed to do, to destroy public unions." The demonstrations caused schools districts to cancel classes in Milwaukee and Madison for much of last week as large numbers of teachers took the day off work to protest. Some teachers have been given doctors' notes to excuse their absences from physicians sympathetic to their cause, protesters told CNN. And an estimated 55,000 people turned out for Saturday rallies at the capitol, mostly in opposition to Walker's plan. Several thousand more packed the building on Sunday, sending up a rousing cheer when a group of firefighters -- who, along with police, are exempt from Walker's proposed bill -- joined them in a show of support. Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," Walker denied complaints that he was trying to break up public employee unions. But he said that collective bargaining has hindered local governments' efforts to manage their finances "time and time again." "The difference is, unlike those other states, I want to give those local governments the tools they need to balance the budget now and in the future," he said. "They can't do that with the current collective bargaining laws in the state." Walker called on the fugitive Democrats to come back home, telling them, "If you want to participate in a democracy, you've got to be in the arena." But the senators said they'll stay away unless Walker agrees to negotiations over his proposal, arguing that teachers have already agreed to pay more toward health care and pensions. "In return, they ask only that the provisions that deny their right to collectively bargain are removed," state Senator Jon Erpenbach, a Democrat, said Saturday. CNN's Casey Wian and Chris Welch contributed to this report.
What are highlight points for this article? | Unions have protested for 6 days in Madison. The largest teachers' union calls for a return to work. Madison's teachers' local says it will keep protesting Monday. | 3 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
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